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I LK MS. »Tin Lytirltbiirx I'irgiuian" ■ 'ill cJ twice u week, at $1 per annum, payable in '* '••/’•. ej, , but at the " , „..,ofthe f.-l't • ■ ' j ' i„-1,1 e paid. ^5, i jj[ I'JlTI "i l\f r'.y S' „-.-.7 ill-si t 'I at Jlenh ,nrs’pon 'or /-* i f- >bst .anaT.l rt , ■ ■ • ■ /’•> . '■ " ‘ J,, fur preciously tu their insertion, unless the *'“■' ( h/ assumed by tome responsible person in ^At '‘letters to the Editors must be■ post r mo. eXte,\•>'// v; s 1 /,/: or -,V GOODS. GD.OC22R.IES, 3ARB WARE, die. rllL stock of Merchandi/.e of tin* late Ih nry Brow>< Jr., not having been disposed of «*nt 11o, ( ..util 'iKitcd, tin* Stoic house, which is tieaiU 1 as was am " I tin* Hanks, wi.l he opened. in imii xiuin e .. 1 x:::r n,-v.... .u-ix. imlth'11 ;i-»"r("iPut ol (.no.U oflf-nil lor sale. h« (flail, or i« 1,,,s 10 s,,lt P«rcha*erN. fur CA«n. at i tb« (IKK! rerfuriMl |.n«-fs. 'flic Executor, who i< desirous ol clu.-uig the bu niitrssiiN •■'‘‘"ii possible, is iware ol the necessity o I otTirni1 great inducements to the public, in order to hasten sales, and will expect to satisfy purchasers j thiii decided bargains may be had for cash. The mockot (binds is one of the most valuable and va ned character, embracing not ouly •« bo ;e supply «*1 tin* principal Staple and Staud.tni Goods, but al- j nun, everv article in every line of busine s. consti- I luting, in the fullest sense, a Fancy and Faritty ^ Store. There is iii the House but au incouMdera hlc ntiioiint of the Goods which were on hand two ; Yfars ago, whilst the greater part of Inc whole . \re such ns have just been purchased at New York, not tutor broken, and many not yet taken out of the boxes and packages. These Goods were bought late in the season, while there was a pressure mtiir money market, after the merchants were chif I lv Rtipalicd. and sales consequently dull, so as pro* b,,l)lv to cause a slight depression in prices. ( >w iug. ! also" to the period at which they were bought, tlie\ comprise th« iVosltest import itiors and very latex! ; fisluons. Tb -ommeicial community huheudy rc leivcl. iu Nettie measure, from the pecuniary euihai raisnicut. under which, from temporary cacses, i; has lately labored, and d. as is generally anticipated, this pressure is about to he followed by a general expan mon of the money and resources oft lie country, pi 1 ces will of course rise, and the present moment will beshown to have been flic most favorable both to customers, and to those who buy to sell again, lor j supplying themselves with Goods. J.T. BROWN. F.v< rotor nf Henry Jlrmcn, Jr. Countiy M< chants, as well as those from Town, are respectfully invited to call and make upas- ! rorred lots and parcels of Goods, which shall be fur nished on tiie most satisfactory teims. June .'JO ts JOHN I. FLOY 1>, A TTORNEY AT I. WV. n\S opt lied nn ()fiice for tht loc itinu of Lands m the States of A * .msas and Mississippi. 11♦* will attend with promptness and punctuality, to all business ptft into ins hands, and will see that the first quality ol lauds is secured tor those who may employ him to select them. Helena, Arkansas, September 1 *hn CfJ* Letters addressed 10 him at 1L lena, Arkansas will l»e attended to. TO THM LADIES. IITE invite the attention of the Ladies to our I ▼ * large stock ol plain and figured black and ^■olorcd Silks and Chaliys, (real German.) : figured aud plain white and eolored Satins : oO do/.en Fan < v Handkerchiefs and Shaw Is, some of which are vc ry line ; splendid English Prints, Merinos, Plaidatid Damask, and many other durable Goods: Bonnets,' very fine, English Straw. Tuscan and Leaver; Bon net. Cap and Belt R ibbous, A.-c. \ c. Call at JAMES C. Ill NT A GO’S. Stable and Fancy Store tend er 29 ts FOR RENT mHK Icn.intMit lutrlv 01'ri,pil'd bv llu; *ub -IL si'.riiier, ht:xt door U 'oxo ."Vii'xsrs. l*. M it- , tlwws A Co. tor hub vo.tr, from tin; first Ortobor. | 1836, until first 0< tobyr, 1837. For fnrllirr par ticulars, apply to \VM. DEAN. Also, for biro until Christina., a good Cook and Washer. W. D. October ts Extremely vaiuablo Store-House and Eot FOU SAI.F.. P|MIF subscribers wish to sell the Store-House 1 ■ and Lot they now occupy, situated hi the cen tre ofbusiuess, aud ohc ol'tin* most extensive, con venient and handsome Stores in this part of the country, and not inlet ior to any in the large cities. Persons wshin.' to bnv will do well to embrace tins opportunity, as such desirable property is not often in market. If it is not sold privately beiore the **Dth of December, it will be sold on that day at pub lic suction. Persons wishing to buy privately, will please make early application. MLSTKS .V WHITEHEAD. Nov. 11 ts EYNCETS WAKEHoi S1L I HE subscribers have leased, lor a term oi years, i ■ this well known and desirable \\ alehouse, s.tu nted immediately on the street leading from the }’ri(,J?e to the market house, and respectfully solicit a ^uare of Tobacco brought to this market lor Inspee ,ll)n* The subscribers deem it unnecessary to go in t0 a minute description of this property,*as it i-> gen- , ^a'iy known to be one amongst the driest and safest ^rehouses in the town of Lynchburg. This house •asrecently undergone a thor ugh repair, ami is now ,ea(lv far the reception of'Tohacco. 'I’he Inspectors a( hits House are \\ m. Canada and John W heeler. Centlemen whom we confidently recommend to the public as capable of discharging any duty belonging 0 dicir office. We particularly invite the the old -‘-—ot this House, to give us a call, as nothing , J11 1 be wanting on tiie part of ihe Proprietors and Mpectors, to give general satisfaction. \N> will at times attend to the selling of Tobacco, for plnnt ers. free of charge. JESSE T. BURTON. MARK ANTHONY. Jr N p SAM E. B. JENNINGS. I nnH W{*uldparticularly invite my old Inei.ds , j custoinera, who patronized me at Mart in’s Waie l° SivVne ’heir aid in this lease, as all tic ar-v 1al,pQtion Hball he paid to give gcncraksatis iCtlon’ by their friend, &c. O . 1A JESSE T. BURTON. ^OrfobrrJO w«m reorica. W A rf>mniittir|, tn the Jail of Amherst , t> . riMII'ty, a niulatti) man who says his name ;;ic"0b7' “onry Mealy, 19 s.. ohl, 7, fe, . 7 fti'e* S j'n.1’ S-'VS b<! '* from (ioochl mil, stud horn it W 'se, a negro tnan, w ho says his name fron "tigton Logan, states that he is free anil Mark t°" mll,n comity. Washington is very hothtVk 10,11 ° h inches high. They were aken UP i'Jgether near Staples’ Mills! Nov.u J.NO. S. KYLtI, Jiiilnr. ’ - 3- __ 1,M II'STrr^TVV,,‘:!S ! SjTOVLS: •’ low a large .assortment, anil lor sale Nw.7 H.B. RICHARDS, iSt Co. ts ('oumtniption ! SK. RELFE'S ASTHMATIC TILLS, * Jj V . 1.. iKMit tln-tr ••kli'.i.irtliu ,i v in ,i ■ * lU( III.' Illl I, il i. 1(I| ■ ' , , Il’ . 'jlt'l’i f’l’M. ('•: ’ i ... i : , ■ r / lu ' l ll i ■ " « ... * .a tin innst popular .Medicines known, ami arc sought attci 11 o in i ins Jiarf of the couiidv, on areottnl of the as fniiMiing siiitc'S which lias attended their adtumis tiation in the above complaints, frequently curing (lie most obstinate cases, and giving tin- most unex pert.nl i -lift, liter every othci remedy had failed, am! persons bad gi\ n themselves upindespau of a cure I 1 hey have born known to care persons supposed to In t.n gone in cniiMtmpfion, and exhibiting a 11 the appearance of approaching dissolution. A ml stich h ive l»een tin- s.ihir.o \ effect* of .. I'*!!* nvt n in hopeless eases, is sn lar to mitigate the sufferings o( tin p.iti< nt, as cvnicnt'> to prolong hte ford ins and weeks, an I give to tt a positive cnintott thcv never expected to enjoy. I he nperatinii of the pills is wonderful in casing rcspii itinn. ipiieting the cough, ami procuring com fort aide rest. (-oinuim cold* ire frequently removed in a few hours. ** Although. (snv>a person speaking of thesi I* 11U.) my w 11 It is tn ini v n mils inetl nines of the In <\ celebrity, tor .hi Asthmatic difficulty, (or affection ol’lhe lung'*.) which at tunes was exceedingly dis trussing, conliuing her to Iter house for days and weeks together, she finds nnthi £Tg*m■< fur tin nlirj whit h iirlfe's isthmutic Pills tin '—casing her re*pi ration, quieting her cough, and giving her comfort.i ble re-st.- And this is the tesiimotiN hundreds nr thousands. I he relief which ./gr*</ jnujtlr, as w ell as others, experience from the use of these Pills, is tin In astonishing, and renders them invaluable to many • and are in fact to some, an essential auxiliary to their comfort, ami almost to their existence ! \ Phyvtcian informs the Proprietor, that a gentleman in the countr observed to him, that lu lled reason to believe I he list* of these Pills had been the means o! saving his life. Price whole boxes, :j() Pi I - 1 half o 1$ Pills, 50 cents. / ; n:n \ / //:/,* / S.^OK .*'/.( or injlumttl Fycs—nothing kuovn give- -nch immnfitit' and com for aide relief. On recent sore eyes, the effect i- most salutary. \\ hero the complaint ha- been of years standing, and in some exceedingly had r.ises, the most llliexpeet ed and desirable relief has bc« n found m the use of this l!vr \\ \ti ii. alter evety olhei remedy has fail ed. Persons who have ii-ed it. proiiounee it without hesitation the Inst jirepiirutiiai for these complaints th>*v ha\e ever met with- Price ‘J*i cents a bottle. (. J58* None ai. genuine tildes* signed i KIDDF.K. M l t lie wi apper. {sole j ruiirittnr and sueersso' to Dr. t 'o \ vv a v.) bv whom they are for sale at his Count inu Kc'iin. No. IO, Court street, Boston, and hy Ins special appointment bv July Sitf NOTICK, O N the 1 *; ■ 1 day of this month (November,) I • t Mi Kliznbetb W afts, in theemnrv of Bedford, proceed to sell all tile personal property of wliieli sin- died posse —ed, const-ting ol Household and Kitchen 1*'• ir:»itnr«* ; a valuable stock of Ca tie. Horses and Sheep; Plan tilt iun I tensils ; Waggons ; Carts and a Kid mg Carri age. Also, a large ciopol Corn: (hits . loddei, iVc. \*e. For all sums of ten dollars and upwai ds, a credit of six months will he given—less than that sum, cash. JOSia-ll WII..SON. .1 din. November 10 James Kivcr a >d Uanawba Companr. r 5 MU'. next annual meeting of thestor kliolders of 1 tlie l;»m»*s Kivcr and K mawha Company, will be held at the Capitol, in the city of Kichmond, with pennissio# of the proper authority, on Monday, the 1‘Jth day of December next. Pursuant to an order at the Inst annual meeting, a circular containing the form for an appointment of a standing proxy, (whii a notice of the above meeting and other parcieii! irs,) has been sent to the .Stockholders, vvho.e address is known to the Secretary. For the r«idue, there are copies re maining at the office ol the < 'ompanv. Nov. 10 wt*l> NEW FALL AND WINTER noons. fl > Y the ships Marmora and llarkaxcay, just arriv I y cd at City Point, direct from Liverpool, we have received our importation ol British Diy (foods: ;i bales W ilson’s best Napt Cottons, winte and grey, Nos. 1 to 5, very cheap, bales Point and Loudon Duffel Blankets. I do 0-4,10-10,11-1 and l‘d-4 Rose,double Hose, and Whitney Blankets. Some of these Blankets are extra quality ami si/.e, I do red Paddings, I do white Silesian Flannels, 1 case Cloths and Cassimeres, k! do 0 4 and 0-4 Fuglish Merinos. I do Fnglish Fancy Prints, I do Jaconets, Cambrics and Cheeked Muslins. We have also received a portion, and shall receive in a few days, the rein tinder of our stock of other Foreign and Domestic, Staple and Fancy Dry (foods, imported from France, (hrmany, Ireland, Italy an ’ Switzerland tins sea-sou, and bought in the Northern markets by our partners, I . <Y J. S. James tV ( o. by the package. They consist in part of 1 case Coarse Satiuefts, vi i v stout, I do assorted do from line to very fine Plain, Plaid and Stripctl, 1 do t Hem ack J e.ms, I do (j 4 Fotest Cloth and plain col’d. Linseys, 1 do 1.7 ^ and 4-4 Plaid Liti-'vs, bales and cases brown and bleached Domes tics, .‘F I. 4 4 and (F J. 10 do Petersburg aud .Manchester Cotton O/ni burg No. 1 and I’l uiiicls, IFn/.e- and Fries, Carpetings aud Hearth Rugs, assorted qualities. Plain. Plaid and Damask Merinos, very handsome, Black Cfro de Pari* and other I.ustings. Plain and figured (fro de Naps, f a beautiful as Figured ami plain col- Challys. ^ sortmeut, Plain and figured white and colored Bobinets, Spieiidid figured white Satin and Clnllys. do Striped ffauzes for pi rty dresses, (fau/.e, Silk, < 'bully, .Merino, W ooil u, Va’pitclb. and other Fancy Handkerchiefs aud Shawls l\ cases American Fancy Prints, Plaid Domestics, Furniture and Apron Checks, Toiliuet. Velvet, Silk and Valencia Vestings, Corded. Plaid and Striped Cassimeres. Together with many other articles, making our as sortment verv complete and desirable. Our friend ami the pubiic are respectfully solicited to exam ine our stock. JA.MliS C. IIF.NT iV CO. Sent. 120 to ii,v\ts. * ITK have just received, by the ships Marmora \\ aui| linrbur if/, our importation of Fall and Winter Prv floods, together with a very heavy and good assortment of other Foreign and Domestic floods, from Richmond. Petersburg and Northern Cities.—We solicit a call from Merchants, buying iu this market, before making their purchases. .1 \MF.S C. Ill NT kfo. hnpnrUrs ofHritUlh frond*. September 29 ,s NOTIl’K. ^ I ^ 111. undersigned, Trustees, in a deed of trust ox ® ecuted h\ John Itorsclv. for the benefit of cer ' • int totted, wine i I*-11ui v re i , tii.it tin* I •'v M ’ I . \ i ’ ‘ ■ ! | . \ \ i '■ I , It |l.u t Ol It Nil »> Hoclintlieeouiitn < ' • i m, w h i t d | me It nidi the Mills .. .It.c !Tunis, nn’Hi* ‘*14 , ai’ies, li\ old mhvi \ s, is still 11 • i sale, and will he show m l«» those desirous to purchase, I>v John llors i lev, oi \U \andei .Mmnls, one ol the blusters; and il not sold be foie the 1st Jannaiv next, will, on (hat ! day, be rented out. Therein an injunction to the sale of.TJ7an ex, and a I.iiinhi'i llou-o- at the mouth I °l brntt'ferU, in the county ol' lliii k n: uni, and 1 considered a portion ol the ahovr tiaet, hut we are ; i D t Ol Hied by the plaintiffs in that injunction, that if a I satiKtiictoi \ sale of'the whole can he effected, the\ | w ill he willing lo lei M j»o with the m hei, lit M itscri taiuiu^ its separate value, and the proceeds thereof to lie held l»\ the blusters, to abide the ft'*tilt «»| 1 tb.it injunction. I KI DIiKtrix M r \i:ri.l \ U.\ \MH.K MIMd . Trust,, I ft'toindi ‘-Jl) is l- l VI) KOK S \ I-*:. !\ I'UMihut ol .1 decree ol the circuit Mipniioi court ol law and chancery, lor the town ol Lynchburg, il its October term. IH*. in the r ise olJ.«\ .1. \L U cy uobD. a^unst John I and Stephen IVitonv and otliets, d< lend.mts ; the nudeis^ned. Shei id" ol tie eoiirttv ol t ' unphell, will pro-ned to bell, on I lie premises, by wav of public auction, tor ready man on Wednesday llie 7th ol December ne\l, the I lacl ol l.aud m the said ilr eree mentioned, imw »*• • n il to and in the possession ol Obndiah Heed, ahonl .1 miles below t'nmpbcll court house. In mu on hot li sides the main road lead mu to i1 harlotie enmity . rmit.immu VMtt acres, more or less, and adjoining the lands ol (miiimii Joidati. Thomas \\ alkei and others SAi K\ ILL!! KINO, Sheriff nf Ciimi'hcll county. \on . 7 t7D NOTH'i:. PI DM AN I In tlie provision** of a deed ol trust « xeruted on 111#* 21st das of ItIhimi \, 1833, l»v llenrv Hau lier of the county of Medford, lo me, w lii'li deed is of mold m the Clerk’> Other of the Cimi111 v roiiri el’s iitt enmity, and for the pur pos•• therein expn I, 1 drill, en ihe 5ih day of P ce in her, 1 N‘Hi, proceed, at the Dwelling 1 louse of the lidllonrv I l.ileher to sell, to the highest hidder, lot ready money , the I D \ ( I < >1 h \ND, where on hr? n sides, ill the said comity of Medford, con taining between three hundred and fifty and loin I mud ted acres, be the s nnr more or less, whit h I and adjoins the lands of J(dins Matcher and Thomas II itclier, as well as the lands of ot 11 r persons.— \lso, tin? following personal properly, that is to >av ; \ rthur, Sam, <»« m go, < •ahru*l, and <’a fob ill, male coloied Slaves; Cl«»e, Louisa and Lucinda, colored female Slaves; two !■ ..! !!..,*rs, one a iiiarj; horse, the ether a \\ bite !Maie; two yoke* of wm k Oxrn ; one Ox Cart ; High teen head of horn ed Cattle ; fort \ -live I earl of lings; twa nt v hearl of Sle ep ; live fralbei Mods, Mralsteads and I ill - niture ; halt do/.en \\ indsnr ( liaii a ; together w ith tl »* increase of the female S ave*, anil of Stock of Cattle, Sheep, and lings, it any, and to gi tlin w ith all and singular tie IInii.sr hold and Kitchen I 111 n11ur»•, Plant.ifiun Tmih, and I ton sils, belonging I• •, and in pn^sessiun rtf the sai I Hatcher, at 11.dale nt the said deed, all nr so much of’the said property , as shall he sufficient in satisfy the purposes nf the said deed. The title* tn tlif* foregoing property, is believed lo he unques tionahle, Inn the undersigned acting onlv in lie* character ol trustee, will conxev none other than such as ho holds by v irtue of toe deed aforesaid. JOHN THOMPSON, Jr. Trustee. (t/5* Since this property was advertised some time ago, Mr. II enry H itcher obtained from the circuit superior court of law ami chancerv, for Medford county, m injunction, t** stav the sale; lutt, it the late t*i in ol that court, the sii-.l inj uiclion w as dissolved tn to the sum of$2000, part of the debt secured by the said deed ; so ili.it the sale will take place only to raise that sum, in cash, to gether with tin? costs of sale. JNO. THOMPSON, Jr. T, *ustcc. October, 31 ids. LA\!> & NHUKOKS I Olt Slid!. ON Thursday, the 1st day of Decomber next, there w ill he sold, upon the premises, at pub lic auction, the tract of land, whereon Henry Vil aliis resided at the time of lus death. This tract | (the part lobe sold) contains about 200 acres, and ■ i' 8 mated on Mig Otter Diver, in the county of Medford, about M miles South-Hast ot Lihertv, ! and adjoins the lauds of Joseph \\ bite, \\ alow Huberts, Urn. Adams, and others. I poll the : premises, is a comfortable dwelling house and all necessary out houses. The laud is ot good quality, | well adapted lo the cultivation of tobacco and all [ sor's of grain. It is a valnhle tract of land, and welt deseiv ugtlu? attention ol purchasers. At I the same time and place, there will he sold two valuable Negroes. 'Terms. The? land w iT he sold upon a credit of one. two and three years, the purchaser giving bond with good personal security, and a trust deed upon the land to secure their prompt payment. The skives w» 1 lie sold on a credit of tw elve months, (except as to $30 cash,) the purchaser ot pur chaser giving bonds with approved personal secu rity. The sale will be made in pursuance of a decree ol the county c* urt of Medford made at the last ()< toiler term, inthe case of Adams vs. Adams.** Tim title to the property is believed to be unques tionable, but as Commissioner, 1 shall convey such title onlv as the decree aforesaid vests in me. TI LG I IMA N A. COMBS, Cow. Nov. 14 3w NOTH F. £ ^ v virtue of a decree of Medford October Court, S 'J l-3ti, in case of Preston «.Va*. vs. McCabe iNe., wifi be sold at public auction, on the 2d day of De cember next, at the residence of M in. McCabe, (near the premises,) a tract of Land, inthe county of Med foul, on the waters of Trough Kun branch, bound d bv the Lands of Jim. McCabe, Jam: Hoard, John Hoard and K. H. Preston, estimated at 12M acre** \]so. w ill be sold, at the same time and place, af ter dr imuii. one third of six Negroes, Ixdonging to the estate of A. Whitten, dee. The Land w ill he ; sold on a credit ol one and two years, except the sum of fifteen dollars, which is required to he paid m —1 he Negroes on a credit ol twelve months. ! Honds w ith approved security will be required of the nutchascr in either ease. WM. MKAD. ANTHONY Rf’CKHK, FRANCIS HOARD, Cuimnfosionf rx. .November 10 3w HATS. PASI'.S fashionable Hats. 9 Xiiiiingst which are every variety ol style anil price. It tun It shillings to tlie linen <| n :• lit v itiatm fartunxl. HOIUNsON Ar KUJOT ! Octob»*i ’ * <«' It K V T It A It U \ I X S IN FAIaX. OOOD3. (*ll£< ASSIANS limit l*| rent*, lu the linen J «!ii.ilitv• < '.ilm*s itinn 1*1 . . u«. i.. iIh- » Pt.inr-.itr ( |i*t.t • , 1 ituii t» ruts i i'lirn. st in.timin' turn!, \ * * \ v * I t ■ ' * I W i I! fi i ( I i •«i s , I ,i, | I , , i , ' »iti t.'r .\ ,j> M r i .iti's \ . ■ Mis ■ ii.t.U . I l^llll'il Ml | IIIUS, Mi|M-| Ii 4111.«111 v, Best III.li lt II ill.ill .Hull! I Sllkft. Kirllfftt sly It* of |>|TSH 11 illlilkf rrlllflM, (■.ill/**, IUuihI .uni I*.nisi.hi Vfili, W till Otlu i (in ills i|.ills looknl fin. .ill ul w In. Ii sli ill Im,* soli! at (Hires umi*uiill\ low. ROBINSON \ FJ MOT1 Oftolift '%? I* SAMTJBL T . I1HOWN, I ri'Oli M ) I /’ /. I II . Of I I KS his profess i m i| sri v im in the Sii perior tnl Inferior ('.» m t-« ol Ih-dlord and ( inipln II counlii s. \A In n hot in attendance .it tin* (‘.Mills, he mav hi* consulted at the resilience • it his hither, 11 'in v llniwn, Ih-dlmd coillltv. 0 Address, New London. Xll'MIst S (S (t AMI. lo the plant .it ion, ol the subscriber, ilui ' itigtlie list summer m Nprmp, a while and red dow, with a hoh tail. Iiavini* a red calf with her, ippaieiitly six months old. She has on a lai^e • hell, and no u mark recolle. ted. I he ownei is re ijiirated to come 101 w ai d and pi ove Ins pi opt i ty and i take possession III \| III.A ll.St III I i Nm. Ill is H50 KCU Ahlh 4 I.Sl n\|l|.|) Imni I . \ or h loir u. mi f |o* flight ■ ol tin* _M o| Seple uher, a Nej»ro man, n inie.l \ AI- "It" was pun liased ol Mi Stephen I lolliind ot Ih'dloid, lie has a wile al Mi Thomas Phelps », m Ih'dloid. and, Us lot was »rrn ^oinj’ in tint direction, it is pud.aide that In* may In* link mj thereabouts. Sum* about ila \ears ot ai»i*, in a stout well limit l.dlow, about o feet 7 undies high* ld.n k, busby bead ol hair and small w liiskcrs, and is an oidm iiy blacksmith We will give re wai 1 lor Sam. it deliver. I to us hi I vm hburg. or J§k'ill it heeured hi any jail so ihat vv*• get them ag tin. HOW AN \ II AKIIIS ( ). lohei ti Is n INK II \ III MIKM'till would respeetlulK inlorin tl eir eustomers and the pulilie p*nr i .illy. that they are no" opening a geneial assmt me iji i.| Staple and I am \ < hum I*., m* lee ted ill the ci ties ..I New A oik. Philadelphia ami Ihiltiiiume, w hu h will he offered at prices that c oinot fail lo civc satisfj .'tion. Also, a splendid assortment ol I..a.lies* l til Capes, ( 'oil.its Hid IhiwnrulVs, and (t'entiemeii's I'm Caps, ft om i**'i .VI t<> ►. the finest ev cr otlcied ! Mi this market. Hat matinbo'tui mg in .dl iib nmoio branches still ■ Crtrrir i nvi at their old stand. Not ember 7 i ] J E HA virtue ol .i d'-ciM* ol tin ( n. tut Supeiioi * * ( ourt o| I .aw and (’ liancei v. tm t lie count v ol A mh' i st, pmm.uiu ' d on the dd d \ ol /September, I **'• *1 i. between ('ll U 1 es | ).i\'|s, p|a I lit ill. V s. T ho III .* I)..vis defendant. I h ill olh r I'm n.de. i tr.u l ol I. ml | ui tin » omit v atores.ii !. .mi (liter ( »• ek, « out.uni. j I one bundled and ten aries, near the tesidem e .• I I.indsey Ihivis. it puhhe aitetimi, for e,i-l . on th• • pi . inis* s, on the ‘J.-lh day ol Novenihei next. The i ..m <1 liei w il hill two miles ol James Kiver TIIOM AS N. Id IhANK, ,s7w ; i //'. j (htobor 27 ds vreor.vri< t:s w »\Tia». 1 I M I i . Mibsri ibers w isli to gelt wo Imx s In |i;ji rn I ()i> I’.inning andtVirymg llusinesR. Hoys limn tlie country would he preferred. The\ will also give con.slaul employment to two Join nn men. rni. \ KI.NWirk. October *1 ts rm st r 3MM Miburribor. who now owns the Nursrix " and Plantation, n n I \ nclilniig, m <upicd lm many x ears p • *-1. lx ill* 1.11 * John file In on, has lm sal«, an extensor av nrnwnt ol \ppie frees, now fit to f out ot iltnost every description * in braced in the catalogue **t tint said Kicheson, t•. I which catalogue lie would reler those who wish to I purchase lor hi* sch * tiou and variety. w ILl.laM I isj;i:ll. November M I in F lc O M i: \ (. It A \ l>. rillli: ship (Irace, ha*jus* arrived from Livnpool, I bringing in tin* balance ol m\ f 'all’s supply of CHINA and Earthen*ware, which may he expect e*l up in a few days. MEKC||\NTS max now ex i pect to obtain any quantity of any article of China, Class and Earthen ware, thex may require for their sale. JOSEPH !> EV \.\c, Hrlnw the Hanks. November 1 1 is sn mi:. \EE persons having i hums against the estate of Dr. I\ C. (-ahell, deceased, will present 1 Itliem for payment, and those indebird to the es tate will please come forward and smile, as I wish to settle tlu* accounts of the estate as soon as pos sible. CEO, CALLAWAY, Ag't. New Olasipnv. Nov. 3 (ii## ( ASII FOR WIIFAT!!! r ■ C II. subscribers will give the very highest market I pi icc for W heat, delivered hi Lynchinirg. ROJU.NSON Si, EL Lit LPT. < )ctob**r H ts A o i 11: j;. r M 111 r. Steamboat (»uidet will commence rnn nine, the first rise ol tin* waters, nn the Ten nessee and Ilnlstnn rivers, between Decatur and* Knoxville, and w ill ply regularly running the sea son—milking a flip every ten days. She is not surpassed by any limit in the West, for her speed and elegance ol accommodation*.—Persons trav elling to the Southwest, may avail themselves of a passage either from Knoxville or Kin slim. JAMES KIN<; Sc Co. Knoxville, Nov. ,l JJni \E(HM)ES FOi: SALE. \\ ILL he sold, to the highest bidder for cash at ) T \uihersf Couif House, on the 2lift Nov. the following Slaves belonging to the estate of Antho ny Ihbrell, dec., Frank, Jenny, Lefty. Maria, Jane, \mv and her two children, Catharine and Marv. ItY THE LHC \TEES. 1 ). lober 31 vvf'JI N NMOKO CI.OTIKNO. /* 4 I I LI ED Cloth, very heavy, !M do do Plaid and plain Liuseys, llmivy Cassinettn, very cheap, Plaukets, all dev i iptions. KOMI N SO.\ Si ELLIOTT. October 27 2 TOFAiniEKS \\1> I’L W ITm \\f E have just opened a superior lot of Mlankets, ▼ ▼ \ap! Cottons. Coarse Woollens, and U) hales Petersburg and Manchester'Cotton O^i.^burg**. all ol ! which ho will soil low,parficularv Mlankets and \apt I (‘otfons. J \MEj*C.IIE\T ^ CO. Import* rn. September 21* t* ittitiios ivriiliUui: \n:. i 'rom the X. V. Jour, of (Commerce Xnv. 8. 1 mi n It i IK )M i i H< »n I* \ i 'i'* p - - n. • \ 11 : iiii.m, C Vi pt. II m is, \v t ' W « I ' ' 1 i I ■ II I l'il| . I s tn <)» |. Till, III I Li\ rp ml (•* ill S ll, h.itli t(I«'Im>i\ * . I ‘i, prossuii* up.' i ill I, iilt'ii umm > iii.it k* ’ li i I s iiiww 1111 nil ill'll. 11 is *»:.iini i , |fif. » s, li.»u - I'M i (It it tlii'ir w.is reaily tli""uu I I'm mouev .it •*> pm i t lit. I In* \ mint \ .»I .It* troops of tin* (^oitii of Sp.iiu ‘>'ei i larj»e lii- ls of ( mlisls .it \ 'lint oUle.lo, n roiiln ni. >1. \ }• • i' • 11 III.* ii.'Mil'll Ml ( 'oust i ntiimpli* lie.it l!u I»t*• *i11i11• * n| S.'plfiiilti'i. T|„. whole section ni tin* nl\ imIIimI Suit.in I5'i:,.i/.nl, in ihc I'. nlir ol • if till- l..w II wM|S tlt'Hii f.l. M IU\ M I':i«7.ilie« lull ol ipimls w. r«* ii**vfntvt'.l, .in I tin* Ins* w,»s rsiinm led at t w. i,i it,! n h ill null inns of' pi.isjre*. ()ue Imll ot tie town town ol Laitssn wus tit*. **fm\t*i| l»\ lilt* on the i?ntl ol Seplemln i. I..n»>* %a is simile.I iilnuit .MO miles \\ . S. \\ from (’ouNt.intinople, in I eont.iiiiH ulmiit 'J.1,000 inlirtb if.nits. \ serums dispute has aiison between lialici tml Swii/. i In ii< I. happens to have *o igni.it* »l in the arrest mid conviction nt a Frenchman na med C'lieli f%)iisi*il, who \v,im alleged lo he in the employ ol the French (iiivi n\ > ent as a spy. Sniiie pai ticuhirs w ill lo found below. K< v. Ik. KowIrV, t'haucelho nt Ovloid I’tti vi-i sit v, died, Octoliei .r»Ih. I'he (’ oist nut mu i'» iSJtlhm. he. n proil. limed m all (lie principal towns ot Portugal. Idle P.nis /kill mini ions as a nemo that Jo seph K ui.ipn ie has nhfained pei mission In pass some months in < do it a. Lon ton, Old I Those who nmst divtp|iovr ol the steps tali 1*111*\ tie Il.i iik , which have heen s.i n*Ufh discussed, It ive it length apiccd th it tie* e ' ll they Were intended to repel i> likely to lie spared to the country. \ very s!» o p ci Hk imii o , the K ink admits tins, ami *mvs ■ ** I la* elements ol mischief how existing .ire lint solTn ieiil howe\i*r to In mg on .1 convulsion n seuihliii:! that ol tin* Near |S*Jo. (’rcdii m the country is generally spi*,ikill". pood ; and the h in kers do not look at tr.nisactions w ith tliil appn In nsion w Inch the conduct ot the I lank of I mdnuj might have led one lo expect. \v.. have lie.ml ol three instances w here Aimrhun hills oil i mi Hellt houses have heen refused to he di counted iix Country banks, hut this was no more than a pru dent measure of precaution', seein * that the Hank o! Knghiml had proscribed hills ol that descrip tion, ii*» in hi would accumulate slock in them who peiceived the possibility ol being snhsu ipientlv cornpi Ih d to raise the money i pun them hinist It.'’ London, (ht. .’1.—’The i iiciimstanre to which we adverted on Satordax respecting the meswres in progress in the Stan* ot I Ynnsvlvani i lo annul the charter granted to the l ’oiled Slates T. ink, has produced a cons It rahle sens it inn hi tin* t itv in tlax. \ much l.ugt i portion • I the still k tit the company is belli in this rounirx Ilian is ge n iallx believed, in many t .ises ihrmedi llie interveiifion ot \nienfan names, and should the chaiMi lo* annulled, .I t oii'ide raldf ih • line in the \ dur of the shares is geminllv considered lo he inevitable Mail llie iii.illt i not been taken up in ibis man lier, n was cxpft led the It auk would have obtain ed a t halter o| several other ot the states. I ii wki nut, Sept. !?(i —Nut onlv in F’.iighiiid anti Holland, hut in all the (lerman markets, tip* demand tor readv limuev int relist s, so that tie fount has gt ncrillv lisen this week from three to five per i ent., and it the th nan I for mom v does not subside it most <noii he still highfi. The present pecuniary rusts and tall of the stocks t •mseipp-nt on it, pruceeds from tin lain events in Spain and Porfngtd, which give reason to ap prehend that, as at the rnnitnriiccnieill of the I rent li i evolmmu, then paper im relicv will l»e ' (iiiii! utterly valuele s, and immense loss and em barrassments may • nsue in ii lew nmnllis. In ad dition to tlii**, great undertakings of various kinds which have latterly been set mi foot, have i until fulled I » raise the rale of discoonf. Many persons would ascribe the present pecuniary difficulties lo large exportations of corn to \merica : hut great banking boon's affirm that 111 ih exportation lias not been so great as io he particularly dwelt upon. ( Sunburn Mercury, Sept. M. Icculent tithe llmperor of /fnssm.—A letter f I Hill w. irsaw, id lie* Ifnh of September, says, “ News has heen received here to-ilav that uii at cident his befallen the Kinprror No liolas, fp Iw'cen Pens.i and Tain buff, in the neighborhood ol the little town of ( zemhot ; the horses ran a way, the carriage was overturned into a ditch, and the l.mperorhad a severe I d , in which his b it shoulder was dislocated. His M.ijestV was obliged to Stop at (’/.enihnr. The last accounts ol M ijestv’s health are (•utirelv satisfactory.” IK \ NTK \ N I) SWTTZI.KF \M>. IiOM»o\, O. t. Till.—'Then; is little intelligence ot any importance in the French papers ot \\ ed nes fav*s date, the whole ol which an ordinary ex press has brought us. 'Tho (juiirrel between Fiance and Switzerland continues to occupy theii attention. What issue the feud is hkelv to hove it is as yet dilfpidt to foresee. The tone t>l the .Ministeial journals continues very loflv and me nacing, hut it will not he forgotten that it was e fpially fierce in the comse ot the disprit* widt h lias lately ended in the acijuie-rence of fho F rench ( abiuet in all the pretensions of the Washington (•over miicnt. rPIm• .1 oiirn • I des I bdi.us denies di.it Switzerland has itnv right to discuss li e merits ol die A mbassador ot Fram e, ami declares, after a mature examination nf all tlx* documents connec ted with the a flair, which if alleges has afforded a pretext fur insulting France, that the whole is false—that neither M. tie Montebello, nor anv French agent in Swil/.erhtud, has had the slightest intercourse with the spy Cniiseil, and tliat the ” monstrous proceedure” is as groundless iih it is unprecedented. The D< hats further tells us, that which the ultimatum does not explain, namely that tlx* satisfaction requited is a formal disavowal of the Report made to the Diet hy its committer, an l tlx* annulling of tlx* whole proceedure—the allair ol ( oiiseil being the motive uf the note, and the disavowal of the* procedure its object. Ano ther l)ortiiu.tire organ, whoso language is not less threatening, does not seem to anticipate a vn \ prompt submission to the note. La IViix says that in despite ot tlx* moderate language in which it is couched, ift has given rise to fresh manifesta tions of the Swiss Radical party, and that among others the Grand Council of Valid rejected, on the 27th, the eonclusiim of the Diet relative to the expulsion of the refugees. Circular addressed hi/ the Vt-rnrt to the Canto nal (ionernment of Switzerland. Most honored Gentlemen, faithful and dear Confederates. ** In pursuance of a resolution adopted on tbt* -‘hh August lust by tbo ordinary Diet of 1836, the Federal Directory on the sutm* dnv addressed to ^ tbo F rcnrh Ambassador in Switzerland the note j the tenor ot which had been discussed and decitlvd i "I'oh »U . . n the smi.e day in tbo F'edoral Assom ,,K Im i- j«U to tli it note, emanatin'? from tin* Di i '■*. ib»*l ' d.-i.il |)iii ( |oiy bits received the annexed m muii raie»n h.im the FVench Ambassador,da 11 l d*i *.*i ib ol tins in mill, which, allcgingr the | In* s.iid mill* ol tin* #.hh instant, as well letihede* I lib. i .i t tuns which have taken plan* respecting tbo j in. Ii\ idn.il n•lined An. osie Cottseil, informs the nnihnb inr\ tb.it the \nibas'iidor accredited to it by his .Majesty 11»f* Kittj? ol tint French has been ordered li \ In t mi i * in 111« lit to cease all relations • d lirisin-ss with Swii/.ri I ntd until Fra nvu have eb tamed satistaetiou tor the said tacts. < oiiMil.'inig ih* iniporiHiit confpqiun<,(H w hit h sticli i codiiinihir iiiun imisi have, mi l pm 11 <* 111 i« 11 \ lii' circumstaiK c that it has been rati tot I by tlecisinn* an l (IhIiIm'iMiiiins ol the ordinary at el ol ISM, the I edcr.il Dm dory deems itself honinl, in < ompliante uiih the 8l)i ailirle of the compact, to convoke if Heme ,111 exitaoi'dinarv Diet on Moutjav, the I'hh of October next, and to address In all tile States a pressing invitation to ;ive their Dnpnii s .it that extniordinnrx assum hly exte Mxive in^tiiir.lious uml power*, which miiv : enable them lo co-operate ( tfn ieutlv in all that, m the present ciministtim ex, must lie resolved and ! regulated III the well • 1111 lei stood interest of tllW (‘oiilrd -i arv. and |» n tn ul u Is in that winch rnn 1 cern* the rel itions existing between Swny.nr'land • nd I1 ranee ; hut likewise, and in general man m i, in what concerns the relations ol Switzerland with Ion ign counli iex. W e e x pec 1 Jioiii they'll lightened and In \ a I* pen timents o| the (’ iiitonal < »o\ei nmenls, (bar they w ill efficiently co-operate in all that may In r« ‘I'tired h\ the prospeiitv, honour, and indepen dence 11I S wit/.ei land, under the complicated dr 1 mu lance in whir It our beloved country finds it ■elf. “ In that expectation we are, Afc. “ I he V x oyer and I..xecul ivn ('oimcil nt tin* ( niton nf Herne hederal Directory. “ I lie A voyer, 'I hciixtiNF.it. " riie r I denil ('hillicelloi, A.MItlIVN." I lie A nrrnti//r, a Swiss Journal, of the iMtb' nil. states, but with w Ii f truth we know nut, that Mr. Morn a ,t lie Hi itixh A mhassador at Sw il/.erland, has linen d 11 i** ted to n|Tbr his mediation lor an ar rangement ol the dilh lone s hetwcun that cou ilrv and Fruiter . Munich, S'* pt. 2 I To all appearance serious proceeding* are In bo taken against Switzerland; the "him m hcnnito/ut ” has already commenced on file \ iixli iaw Imulier. I bis moment I learn rI ait on (lie I Hi|» ol this month a battalion of rifles, call ed the l .tnjh ror's ihcnt lias marched Irom Inxprtiek to I' eldk 11 k, a small town, noly hall an hum’s walk limn tho Hliine, which on that sale separates the iittpeii.il dominions Irom the Swivs teriitorv, am! the ('anion ol St. (•alien in particular. Throe of our (Havanan) r»"intents stationed in the south we*l ol Has .11 ia, also 4 ave received urdei s to recall iiiiiiieduilel \ all the mm on fin lough, and »o keep ih in • Ives in read no ** lor man lung. In W ur tom bing and Hadeit simliai measure* have been adop ted, so that we soon may expect to see nil coninui nic.itions slopped, lot pci suns as well as for goods, as Montebello hail threatened. It is said that ini* poll,»nt minimal ion has been received a hoot *0 mu new plans el the ) ouno (Lrmana% which at oner have d< (ermine ! the lour gnvermrcnlx mentioned to t ike these steps, and ih.it France unid Sardinia will act m concert with them. 'The whole, bow ever, is as yet involved m xucli my Mery that I am onl\ able to give you this as an on (lit. SPAIN \ l< To|(\ ill rtli: (^1:1,1 x’s Tltilllf'* AT VilLAIl l(OliI.Clio. — \\ I have ;it length the oflicill 1 arcoiiot id the battle ol \ illulTobledo, fust reportd hv (lie ship l .mpn-ss Irom Malaga. Although the mini* tuber ol ( in list* taken prisoners was lex* than first n ported, il however amounted lo 127-4. London (ht. H.—Tie victory of Alaix has loa n h.j'ou edbv if* natural cotisecpienreM. Since if, upw ards of HOH more prisoners, of whom l(> are officers, having been made of Carlist strag gh is by tin peasantry. So says the Kevi.sta ot the 21 ill. And the same paper has letters liom Va lencia ol ihc 21st, slating that the tan on of C'n hreia had been come up w ith while c. orlmg th« prisoners token with L pey., and lliaf die rebels being routed, writ* o' ' jed lo allow* liar greater lUlinher to escape 111 b» neighbor!). I lo Ltl'in. (joiin z himself, after having continu' d lii.s flight w oat, 1 nr lied to the so.: b,iis \ lai.x’.s despatch shows, with the hope ol getting back by it circuitous and mountain route to \ii.i»pm. /biyo/iac, Srrt. 2‘).— Letters from Saragossa .mount e auoihe 1 victory tortile Queon’ii troops on the 25th. I to tact is merely st.i'ed, ax flie < out let was leaving. To-morrow will bring par ticular*.—The Ma li id papers receivi d here to da\ slate, dial since Gomez's defeat three bun dled addition il fir'boners have been taken. Wo an* wiilion* anv othci news for the present. According t<» tin Pliaro, the (’arlists have attack « d the Knclish hues bef< re Passages and San S.-L.iNti.iti, and been repulsed with loss. The tiling cased, it savs, on tins morning of the 27th. Htn/nnnc, Sep. 28.— You will not* I apprehend, he umeh similised, when I intonn yen that with in the last three d.iys the French foicw at Pail and I'min-.* hnx been completely disbanded, and the troops ot \\ 11ii 11 it v..tii composed ninrclied back to llii'ii respective regiments. Ibmimii! letter of the 2<itb lilt, says: — “I >.,n Carlos is not content with instituting festivals in honor ol the \ irgin Mary, generalissimo of his ai inv, bin a journal announces that the Inq usition is re-estaliliseil by law. Disorganization has been eniiiplrii'it altera long labor ol the Cardin ds, in which agents ol I>■ n Carlos nssisled. The offi cials, promoters, apostolic registrars, grand inquis itors, and oilier ulbcers are naimid, and nothing more is wanting ihnn to gain possession ot IS. olrid. rim lead,M* of l1 e Pontifical Court consider the eotliionement of die protect as very c one at Imnd ; and do not wish tom to lie ilevo d of the UolvTiitiiiti.il, which will uuile politics with ic ligimi, Hid thus relieve die royal authority from ,1 |met of its biirtiieu. Tile French Ambassador at Koine cannot be ignorant of these facts.” London, OH. 3.—The new official evening paper of I’.iris, die Cliai'to do 1830, disavows, on the part of the Government, the system ot neutrality towards Spain, announced some day* ago'hv the Journal des Debates. The I relic ► Government,-ft declares, will remain within tliw limits id" tie Quadruple Alliance, which is lisv other than neutrality. Wo accept and record tins disavowal witli pleasure; although die pleasure ■ would luive been greater bad it come a lew day* ! sooner,and previous to llieuewsol Alaix » UlcUscy EGYPT. 1 Afctandria, July, 183U—The bawafw Of Jam