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hellin' recollect »cen it <1 -mr.1. Th* oiti ,.r ascertion was that Mr. Randolph styled him the ntiuof" sreen principles"—a fact which ran lie r« ulibshcd. if necessary, hy a host of witnesses, who l„..rd the words as they fell front the lips of the ora tor. _ ^y, -j'|la Rirhiinind Knqmrer reads us e lecture upon the “ licentiousness” of the press ! .Satan ie provinssin- I*0* Pnml “ remove the |,rain from voitr own eye, before you complain of the unite in voitr neighbor's. Loco Futuism dtftalal in Virginia. \n rlection tool, place in Frederick county,last Mon dKv fora member of the House of Delegates, to fill ilie"vacaiiry creasioned by the resignation of K. W. Jloliiusouf appointed l’ostmaster at Winchester.) Dull returns h ive not been received ; but as far as heard irom the vote stood thus : Km Joseph II. Shenard (fausservative) .HI, \V. I. <’■ ''larke (Loco) RJih Frederick has hern one of the most decided J.icksnu Vau Ruten counties in Virginia. SOt.TllERN MTKRARV MKSSKNc'iKII, l'or Xoccml'cr. \W‘ ar»* gin I to see that Mr. White lias coimnru ced is-uitig hi* Magazine at an earlier period of the mouth than formerly ; and still mure so that each successive No. evinces a marked impmveim tit in the character of ns articles. This improvement is par ticularly apparent in the poetical department. Simm's •* ,Slain K'lgle," the lines “ to lone,” the translations *4. ];|p|.” iVc. possess a high order of un i it — while none of the contributions of this i h ir ictei arc dcci pfillr h s too ni-iiiy of them hive heretofore loom. The Kdilorofthc MI's^engei* should not fear to *av AV> to the nidi *dgcd poetasters, who having never ** dipped th*ii jugs in'o tin: real IIippoetenc,” will persist, hut for tin* Kditorial veto, in making the pat;*** of the Messenger the leposiiorv of their ” po etical purgings.” II" has c mtimniretl the good work _|r( in u u.it laker,until the whole tribe of chattering popinjay*are silenced. The “ Messenger'* opens with an elaborate article correcting Miss M art mean's numerous errors »f jaet, and lefnting her opinions on thu subject of Sla vcrv.bv aS. Carolinian. This article is remarkable lot* the temperate iijauijei in which u vimheites the social institution* of the South, as well as lm the comhi^ive w itk. w Inch it overthrow certain popul i fallacies, which have acquired ilie Luce ol axioms, in tliis age ol •* Liberty an I Lqu al.ty**—m which sounding preten tions have so olte.i usurped the place of reason an I truth. The doctrine that ‘‘all men are created <• is discussed with great clearness, <‘v its u ue po /itii:al meaning exhibited, with d Momstrative power. We regret that we have riot room this morning I* extract this portion ol tli .* writer's argument. Wt hope it will be. read and inwardly digested by om Northern friends. This ’article alone is wuith a x**nr's subscription to the Aiessrug*o\ ** A Trip tu Niagara." by i Wa'liingfonkin—.• > so. IV writer ia deficient in dcs, r.price power, lie is sufficiently uiiiiute,—laihei ioo much so, indeed. But Ins sketches pr»*ueut no picture to the mind's rye, and leave no tangible impiessimis behind. * The C'oudof Hunt,*’ i. an i.»t* renting and well vr.tten tlrsi i pi.on a novel .sport in the vast plmti nt C’hdi. IV author of - Like- an I Dislikes” Ii »< mi.taken his calling. ** Const ii.niK, or th" R r‘p-rU*d Phi on* ,*' (chapters 11 id 1 2,) couti tu s m grow- m interest, as the -forv, rich in incident, and (ehcitmi> m style, appruach rsits denouement. W** Imj e thin the .Messenger mi) not lose this e!eTint corrrspuiHeut. “ Abuses ol I.i’eiattiie,’’by < )!i\er Ol Isclmol, and '•J*o»*ts and I’oetrv.** bv So Ion ion Sobersides. Loth c \ - press correct views upon a subject which lias excited la« litilc of public attention—tin* publication of » vast liUitiber of hooks which cannot, and of munv «(hers which on ft hi not to he le.jd. Hut f is easier to com plain of these evils than to correct them. '* Tour (o »l|* Northern L ikes"—well written and iutnrwnng. I he K»*view#«f ML* Sedgwick's “ Live and Let Li**," of the Western P in■ t«»r\,'* tnd of rlie* “ Lives of Virginia Baptist Ministers," are all writ ten with piquancy and spirit, though, having met with neither ol the works rr\ien ed,\ve ran expie*-s no opinion of their general justice. '1 he Lecture by l'mfcssnr Praper of Hampden Sydney is a beautiful composition, and is stored with interesting I'hcm ami reflect ions. There are Home other art icles, of minor interest, m the Meiigf*r, which w«- d » n.»: d«vm it necessary particularly to speed s. Pne more Nnmh»*r elo'i**. the third year since the publication of the “ M e-^engei" was rimimeuced by Mr. \\ bite, under circunHtance* of a most iuauspi cinii*characer,—ciicumstacccs which would almost , have deterred a !»•*« rnergeti* hi hi th in himself from embarking in the euterpriM*. Ami the result, within that brief period, has astonished the most sanguine friend* of the umleitakiii g. The Messenger, instead of being starved out in the first year of i*s exis tence, ns was predicted by mime, ami fearedby many, h.u almost reached the end of its third year, with a huge and growing subscription list, and numbering tNinng its contributors -ome of the first minds in tne*r»i« n, both in the North and in the South, ^hall it fio v go (1 nvu ? < )r, sb. II it In* still prosper ed and improved by the continued sippmt of those "bo have thus far cheered it on its w av. and by the additional patronage of other* who have as yet con tented themselves with good wishes alone? We hope that the fourth volume, which ommeiicc** on •be 1st of January next, will exhibit a large accession uf subscribers—especially as every increase of pat ronage will enable the proprietor to lender it •nore and more worthy of the support of the cum ' »>iuni:v. ✓ ft?* The Banks of Boston have agreed to the pro ; P°*itionof the New York Banks for Convention, In ’•ke into consideration tlie. expediency of lesuininj; ; ‘pecie payments, id designating a day for that desi | r*ble event. rav.s checks—w.- earn that these cliccl,! "fe in general circulation in Kichmoml, where they Pnssess universal confidence—fund o redeem them I 0,1 demand, being placed by the issuers in tlic Far | **,fr* Bank. The following paragraph, from tin I aftawha Banner, where they also circulate frcelv | V^f.sei 0l,r own opinion of the propriety of issuing (•u, under the circumstances of'thecase : S M ^ c vb‘\v this proceedure as one (although not ii > f0f,cJ co,,‘pl» u,ce with tjte letter of the law) calle<l uj str«mg necessity as well on the partofthosi i *• issued the notes, as the suffering'-communit; I l»v<»|,*H<\VC^ l^e,n i*1 exchange. They arc issue* j ,| ? Messrs. Fiy, who are nieichants oi liigl ill t' ,n" i,,u^ °^K,e;,t wealth, and were receivable a | Hm,Ln7v^m:? ^u*v Here issued, at the Farmers .je| ' j 'r?inia, where there was money alwav S ^ stifficii'in to meet any checks preseutc* | not *1’They were induced to adopt this plan froii»°»K,m*1 "if v*cw !o their own interest, a I tbt- «.. C conviction that it would proiuot miV>’^,Krtl LOIirtlllC,,cc an^ interest ol the coiiiiiiu urni counsel in Knhmoiid, tlit t olh ctor ol t ity l axe* receives tin hi in payment of dues to that cor poration. In this place these check* h ivo circulated only to a limited eXtcnt—having managed, by book orb* crook, t o keep,in circulation a sufficient quantity of specie to answer our necessities—though doubtless it lias subjected dealers frequently to inconvenience, and sometimes in loss. .Small change, however, is evidently becoming '.career, and the necessity iot some substitute is daily becoming greater. To supply this deficiency, the I t inr.it Savings of tins place, has deteimined i ,0 tiotes of the denomination ol j*| and otl cents, and as that institution is of undoubted i redit, their ! "’ill doubtless he received w ithout hesitation. fc/" The N. V. I.veiling Post, a lami l'oeo, and therefore sup|Miscil to In* in 1I111 cniiliilcorr ol Mu* ;ul iiiinistr iMiiii, ami In spe.ik * * b y .imhnriiv," ..ssoits Mi.it tlierr* is no truth in tin* lately riimorvil Cibim-t i liau gen. 0.,^ The Mein phis Kllipiirer mule, tlr.il Mi. Veil's nr.ijority over Mr. Kiii^gohl, tor (’oi'jitss nt the lute election ill Arkiuisin, is nhoiu 300: \t his runner election, he received .1 inijnrily ol -”1(111! t )m- u| Mie T in llurcu impels verv s.itist’.<ctoriIv ;ircniints lor this iliiniui.hed nmjoiit v. Imiicvcr. Ii tells us Mint il ruin ed so li.inl on election il iv, th it the De.noci :ils could not set to Mic polls. We suppose it did’nt lain upon the Whigs ! OL/’ The project of constructing a Kail Road up the \ alley o! \ iginia, from St aunt uu to Winchester, lias been abandoned. 07* The Nashville 1$ inner of the 1st inst. states, that, on the day before, “a lengthy and highly inter esting Report from the Chief F.ngiiicer of the State. | A. M. Lea, was read in the Legislature. If details 1 the examination and survey of a route for the < Icntr.al Rail Road now in contemplation, from the Mississip : pi river, at or near Randolph, to the Yirgiui i line.*' The Report was ordered to he printed. (T?* Vnited States Rank Stock was up to $11 It A in New York on the Gib inst. a higher price lhaosiuee the suspension of apt cie payments. (17* The Theatrical Rem fit of Samuel Wood worth the infirm Poet, which took place in N w York, a few nights since, yield*; I about S;;000 m*tr. President Van Rurcn, it is said, h is made him a do nation of -sJO'J. LI V K R A R \ .— The £?d v. du ne of I Javis*, 11 ift* : of Aaron Run has j i*i been published in New Y oik. " Italy,** by James Kt-nimor*; Cooper, being the last of the series of ** Cleanings in Furope,*’ will soon appear. ft'/* A •'rirulhtra!.—The Report «»1" tin* Serr^tarv i *if the ( bnHral A grim It lira I Society and Mechanic's liistitut ■ will lie ton lid no the fourth p»ge. The pro i • eediugs *»l the New London \ gl’ieilhttl *1 SoeietN «hall appeal in our next. nMMt'tirvrt i>. Hale In flit ! th r r , If, i's if >t ('•>;;! II ;w. 1. l-bir the body—M it I * i pi v flic length, breadth and depth continually together lor the solniifv. | ii. For tin* upper, or roof part — Multiply the ' length by the breadth fortheaie.i of the barn : then »uiiIti|>lv this area by o ic thu d • >( the pei peudieiilar i Height, or of the pitch, as it is coui-uonlv called, for j flu* solidity. r». Add liie solidities together, and multiply the inmui.t by 4: rut oil"one* figma fr«>m the right hand, ami the remaining ligui*- w ill jjive the imoiher of , bushels of shrllcd corn. Forth" nuiuher of'bushels ! m the er,r, multiply by H, in*t<-a t of t>v !. Fur eve ! ry 100 bushels add 4 hush •!. Kv.— \ Corn House is 1 u f.*i*t long, 10 feet broad 'and 10 feet high—the pitch being G ten. K*<|iiied tlr* content. 10* jo*. io=i(X)0: lo* n»* \>=*jdo; loo i* jo,;= I J00; 1*J0 »•* 4=4eWO : 4Ki*gj bushels ol shvllcd corn. 1 ‘goo* H=0G00 ; 0G0* f> = l)Gu bushels of corn in tli»* ear. HIAKUI UlillS. Married. on the 1st inst. in Washington Citv, by tin* Rev. Dr. Hawley, Chari.ks FnKHK.RU K in .Montuoi.on, Attache to the Fieneli I egatinu, tu M iM art Vi* toria (Jkatiot, (iaughteref (iem ial , < .’buries (iiatiot. of the I . S. Army. OniTI A Itv. 1 . of yellow fever, at Peutiiiictoti, Mississippi, on ill • 5(11 ol ( >ctnhet, in the 23d ye ir ol' his age. ( ' ip lain Doim.i.ns IS now x. late of the Texian army, ami son of Mr. Fdward Brown, formerly of Lvnclilmrg. ( •apt. I». resided in Louisville al tlie eommenecincut ol tin* troubles in Texas ; and when die news of the bloody inas.s.u re of Fannin and Ills forp* iimi:lied that place, In: vol u meet ed, in eompaiiy with a huge ..um ber tin* citizens of that plaer, to aid the revolution i-ts. II * had risen to the rank id a (.'apfaiu in the IVxian srmiv, win n h • was cut down, m the flower ! of youth, in a distant laud, far from hie relations and i Iriends, by f lie hand of death. I i e h is left a father, (who now resides in Ualtfax eonntyt) a biotlnr, and i two sisters, to weep over ins early gmv« . -.at Macon, Georgia, on the 2.3th tilt. Jam i-:« T. Lrw ta.i.KN, aged 2*3, a native of Lvnclihorg. l!« ; was one of the Macon volunteers, in :1k* Florida e.\ peditiotj, and w as wounded in d skirmish whh the In I dians tie.ii the Wythluccovlie, • -g-pgr i if iiua ttm% iew or Tut: tt s a: a* .u.b sz ba t: i Corrected l>y Itlcliiini Tyree, rO M UISSJOX MKUCUAXT. ' Fxtreme in ices of passed ,J,ohaeco,'J4 00 to 10 OB Inferior to Common, I 00 to I .30 I Common to good, 4 .30 to -3 00 Good to fine, 0 00 to (> 50 Good to fine Manufacturing, 0 00 to 10 00 Lugs, as to quality, 2 50 to 3 50 Inspected the past week 226 hlids. The article if m good demand at the above quoted prices ; t lie quan tity inspecting continues large for the sea.- ni. Flour, (by wholesale,) 6 .30 to 7 00 Wheat, is in demand fiotn 1 35 to I 38 Com, (per barrel,) 3 00 to 3 25 Meal, (per bushel,) w holesale, 0 75 to 0 80 Whiskey, wholesale, 0 40 to () 48 Plunder, (per ton,) 18 00 to 00 00 Iron, (per ton,) 00 00 to 05 00 livmp, (per ton,) 130 00 to I 10 00 t Clover ^eed, 8 00 to 0 00 Bacon, (per hundred) 10 00 to 11 00 Oats, (per bushel,) 0 37 to 0 40 1 Salt, (per sack,) 4 50 to 0 00 FICHICillT. I Down th- rivrr, &0 10 in 0 01 ' l’|i the liver, 0 10 to 00 60 I’huster mill Iron, (per tun,) 1 00 to 1 10 _Mi— ■ 1WI LI ■ » ■ ■■ II T I —■ WW— NOTICE. \\7 11,1. he mild, on the lHlhilnv of December i) XJ 1637, mi a credit of twelve months, to tlx i highest bolder. at Brookneal, in the comity <>f Cainn ’ bcTl. ,1 TRACT agWk OF 1.4 AD, con ‘ 1 taining 2*11 Acre*. jBSttSZ being uii the wa I ter, of Falling Riv- cr, about sixleei , ! miles Southeast of - 'lie Court House * belonging to the estate of Hamblin Kpcs, ilec'il. ■I J. ti. KKNDY, Attorney /nr llumblin PaUtrum. ! Arf„i7. -'f H" •lil’i I'.Uti. *>'<'<* j I K*'-| \r»ll * I VM lilt «•»■ l(MAk-) 1.01 IS Ol TON (.OKI.M hr. or lit IlH lM, \U TIIF. liRKATFSTOF ftl MAN lUM.I At TOILS. Xfl (*t/t of Y«ir thand Sc*Iti Am&rifii l o Fonts t H kon tior tit Kk, M. IK. ol tirnmxnx, (Kiiiopn,) l»..T«»u^- th, iinpciu'huldc honor ol addin*.' «« N»xx mid l‘n» « •«»»•>» l>«»t i m.vr it) f!» * St it*lieol’ IM* dieim i doctrine, " hieh, lining Ii vehementl\ opposed b> tmii'x ol the I ivulty (ot "Ill'll he is a vulunlde iiuuubar,) he prove* to Ixe i»s well found ed m ti nili, a* nii\dot ti me ot HolyVVrii, -n dt* trine, upon tin1 icrilv of xv hu h itiv mi’•pended the live* ol million* ol tun nue, mid whieli lie holdlv e Imlleiicr* hi* oppo*er* l«» relute, xb : ('ossi mi i itix i> t tun to mvm hi i tMuMii in x to* OR UK ft Ml VI XT! or Till \ |s Y| | .* (oK 1.1 IK l*RIM III I ) or riiKHt xixN Hum—,i ronn mckkiix iai.kim. in nn V\M > M roil X » X UK, in IOKL I IlkRk iv I III t I AM • O XI I* I A I VI tir Till Il'MU J-J).. V NII XYHICII MXX l‘f AN i Ml It 111 X , rHoiMii mu s,» m it KLV t turn, ai a • ovCwon i iif ti on x vixieiA nr vi*xt ilk. All invttluixhlv pre< ion* ib* tiine tin*, a* it impart* nil important Icmoii t>> the n/tfum w/.y Art///Ay ol btitli *e\t*H, loMeliiui; them tlmt thi- iiinidimi* foe iiihx be an itiioh* *w\im| i'linute of llu ir “t 1 tyex bonne *,” eirn while tliex im.i ■’in** them-* be* s. nre limn ii* attnek-, lendiim: them that nn: i;i;i: v r si:< in i i > thi viitof i*ri>i:r\ INti 11 k \!. rn is ro |*|.l ck oi r INI. IMSI.VSi: w mu: in rm. m \i>k, vm» Nt»r \v \n nil. nn: iti.i.-ukow \ \: vii m Tin* illu*tnou* be ne l*m tor of lean i* ubo entitled to x mil tin leaned i;rniiiuile, and the pratilmle **f a xvorld, loi the iiixm lion ol bis >1 \ IVIIM’.SS SAN \T4\ I'.,— who-, bottling futt max ju*tl\ claim for it nii« h a title, nineo it In* k.i m ■ mtllx tn 11ini>lit'«l ot i t in v re.it t (anmoii eneuix t *( *0\S I ’ M l*TI* >N, both in it- lir«t and la*t rtapo*, i f-—a tiled fine, which I no* thormiv’hlx tilled tlie r'ln/.f n hi the .Matt mix Mmiicn, and lln.Tr | hv proved it *elf the (’oNtji mioii m I'm Mt i xnn.—a me diem , for xv In. h all mankind v\ ill have abundant t ati.*e to ble** the h.’iH’lieent 11 ii it. I ot a Iv t n •» fliax nn Mr,—a inedieiue, whose xvmidrou* virtue* Imve Ih'.-ii cloxx ui::l\ pnitrux e<l even bx *onie of oui eltn •; \, ill then pa-tol a) v i*it« to the *irk chain bar; bx xx lii* Ii me in* the' olten heroin • lln liaopx instilment* of e Inin "in *r de*p i id m*) into hope, i, km . into health, and the anduea* ol li nub mto jov hi I in •**. 7 \i J'tixfni'ixft .*, S/o. i kvftr x, (r n'rjrt Drinrvut* amt I pi Ah - cm. i'. aJ oiui inukt i /a . in built 1 ntcrictiM : \ i it - * \ Mi S11: * : -1’. I11 N A If It HITS IT, u, of C I him n v, wlui i deputed the role \ j.-1 • • r*:ft of the inventor, lias ihe honor to inform x on. tint xon ai • deputed and r« -pci tfullx re •pie ,t *d to uct a* V I'.N I>1 iUS mid Ahfl.N i'S Im tiOKI I< ’l\ I :• S n i riiii.i'MM xmini, 1 •'x im dieinc of iiiore xrtlnr to man than tin’ vie f inuu * ol \us Ina. or even the unit d li a nr. * ol oui r lobe, a liidda ilie, w hifli i* «*1»I ti d i jimHif from the x rjo-tahlc, aiiitini, and mi ll-’lal kingdom*, MKil thus possesses a | 11 )< r I lOiUptiwti, a inedit nic, xx hieli, llmii'.di ib*-ir ned a* ii reinedv fo: coiisuinp tion f-olelx, i* pa- ■■•il ol a iiix vli iioii* iutbu'in • nvri main diseiiHi * of tin) human *xKt*m,—a niedieitixxhieh brtyiu* to b • xalned hv yVfi/vi inni, xvhom • duilx w iiuv»-i.i ; it* a. Inn i*hiut: ••or'** ol nianx w horn tliex h id »•**i ii d to tin' i»i . |» of th f; ! I vmii \in i (Jn xx-1.. i ' I HAS I: ol the Sanative, for adult*, oin* ilrop ; fori liddren, I a lialfdroo, ulid for inCint* a ipiarter drop, the dii.oliulia v\ plainiii'.' th iirumei of takim* a half m a ijnmt i drop. I*RH »—Three and one third lix dollar/ (t-nV't)) per It a I i ni»M t . #A (•enuaii eoin, vulut 7 ’t . .ail*. \ hr.td’lii-ilorx of this inunoi lal I’.x ii. i oneni. ;, who In- me riliced »» In ' nioprrlv and neutlx xi.i i/nnxvl mental and ho dllx toil u on I lie :. 11 a i .■! |ir ii am h li X ol* l.ee, non-1 lie l| all. Ill with thrilli: int r • to t \\ . -i. rnu* xxt II a* I'.a-t ro \\ .old II is n kin-ninu of In. A .i.tit xx < > nn (iniMi ki , t!a well 1 know J imtlioi "t lie “Hi-tmiu M di« iu i I riixni-;,!i win* lined fl great ii'piitatiou thioiichonl (i.o-iiitm%, in the eom metiei nuiit ofli. but e.iitnix. b\ ahm |\ rdxo. din.' tie do* triui> of tlr t’eriUi it’ Ur ••" rxtii. I lax in • h* o lit* f.iti i h\ t j (‘oiiHiiiuptioti, ; ^ (io’hcU''wa* 1 It xvilh a larrt'* *l.!te. 1‘ortmiate for is , and l ot in it' f r li ritioii* x- t unhorii. In. pole-.st.ir XX .1-tin noil of Iih f. 11ox\ UV 11, -Uljd In “x oxx td hi tin lullin' of til • 111 in . vxh i til ul< him, that li# w« »ld VJ» end hi hml shill in mid hi li! xx ith it tie In' xx mild lop vb-Tt ol the di . • tiverx oftln* (■ XI si Mill Ci r»: of tint dr. ol d »Iin. * * xx lii**!i had torn limn him a h dm d parent." 'I'll - lortx epirit id (.ti. ln ke xx.i * chill 'd hx th too ji; t t* prouch ea t upon th' lie.dm ; art, that ‘ it- iinh« eilitx mi l i tin i ranee perve hut to remit ami fo : rd a • •*." — and lo m-pirin: 1 I *oul v\imld not pn.nit hi i to nmid mi xx ith the ••reat m t * o' j j pin -itiau* ill the dim |w iii'_ I’t ft o.' dienl klmv I. d e. “ \\ hat1 ” ; ■iid lie. “ lei • I i 'toil ofn tuie I ■. n more prox s b*l*t in lit" i enrtlil; r-'pii1 th *.r..ul at our ! », tlnin toi the uoh! -t ol i hi - er- ill •.!, Mui ! II i h not kin lb prox i led mi ant idol to j ill • umhnii * i 'ii of th" h.ift f'tf fi/iitl, in die v.-r\ leaftliiil xxa- ' : de*i'U'’il a* it* slndler fmni the *fovm ' flare xvet'i ii imjiiotiv- J Iv rh ir :e oui Makci w nit a IIV/»//of /■•»>II raven ' Im! i I * ” lb in; lullx p. r.-uiid il o» tlie rxi*t; ne • of a *ux • *i m id tor < (msitiiiotioi', ill 'u uudi " r.*d, thi i ml mo d d philo- 1 *o,di-r mid e'p’rmx .1 r etmii.i-Mn *d rmi-n’kliii th thr v ' kill .’tlo.n* ol ii 11 u i * , x. tnlde, imiuml and hi. i ml. ml '• ith t;l 1.. X ol ell •Wli-'tl* III ll.iUilpinloelvOd ll'l s.icr.*11 lire III x >• •. i ia’i-tlif.l wit!i * II j . ■ .a. It • In a ill i! ill 'Meii.i of Inr tlill II ' t oi ' pie, thi* / "J i'H eii rii-t mini a hold entrance into the i no r j eolirt*; and to i * dil i d hx the (*r»*nl ('licmisi ol' th • I m | vei-«e, ohtaiili'tl hoto .\ tit hit'* Mat if Hit t'hmt, hi* Alalc hie*.* j i S*,nit11vi*. l>r. I1KII M W r.TMri.l.r.TJ. mill two other of our most j eminent phv .-»• in 11 w (w hose f ■»! imotiinls will lie found annexed to tills I'lospeelu *) w|a> Were the first to pronounce fioe|i< he j •*</ /A/ .e aad ;!•>-* l*nn -r (^i nf.H," were also tin ■ lost to neknow 1. do* Ina ... ii* C"-] nil claim «" nui\. isnl eon 1 inJrii" "()n h oni i i to ns»* their flw o'v0|'id n,,t‘-h Jjltid 1 riboitt lUc Smiafi i // '.tinxf it, mm 1 f.ir it, tlioV \v. r* lit Ittern, from motives of emio-it\ mer-'lv. to make tn; I of it** imuted v irln -s upon ;i ii'imh *r ol th 'ir mo ’t hop ! * p iti .mt , <it*! t !»•*\ now d *em it th 'ir houtideu dutv (rim nt th • c\p n - "I their ■'••If-iultfr *“t) pnhlii ly to e-know !• d*e its mil Joy r.ti <.e\ incur* int! not only t'o.isii’iij tern, hot other I ;irlu! uiiliidt • which tl»**y have heretolor* hlievei incur.Tla-v frankly con ! *••*», that it is tli • hi » t mine, nuutuhlc in its action uuy iii* di i citn ever p» par nl hy human Im.vl*. i Now. from the hi. t tlt.'t t'S. unlive v u« nritrimlly d i.;u ed »i remedy lor Imt um ili<i’ti::i in'. in. out of a dl-tmhiinee of the \ i. \ it.e oi ,ii. |• iiii- i|de, mid -till In inlho 11< over un. ny otlo i-.it tuny piMly h • infercd, flint th tiMimt'irni hins ol I tli'i! pow "r w lot h u i s in’ mi I -.1 to govern ilir m -1**111, is thn jtiin.\T KOI V !'MMIK\l» Of DISK \ s|;. .in I th • annua humm ill* iii. r .•»' nuns i n m> front tlmt corrupted fountmu. Tli.' confession mid .-trim/ t'-tiniouv of |)<-. Ktmulh r, Wer ner, Mild \ Mil ti 'iitl, to in ilin-rf jr nuf uf nin h o po.iifion ; rind eon-M-ipi.-litI v ti'i • ni ’di ine, hynetiiii: us it purifin of the I’otin- ; : tiiinlo nd. nm.-t he >d me ,-ill \ nine us 11 ^eiuiiil remedy , fei it, , the fotintnin he 111 oh* pm,'mid hculthv, ill" sti miih will he j pnie Mini li h 1111 v 11I *0. Tli r 'ii-.oiifthleu - of tins do lriiie j !»■ uin-t * lie Milmiif. d even hy ninny phy-a iniM ; and it enn not hot Hjipem pi..in to the mo t » oiiiinoti mind. nsaiu Inlion of-eutlem m, wilii Mr. Wuiihbttnn nt its I h nil, nod comprising i'v»-iit\ \/eiits, r entlv ollau-U tieolii-ke ! $IO,tH)0 for th • On join \ t. Il t.< n*> for prepirin^ tin Sanative, hut tf«»•* sum wn» refu*, d. 1 Mi. MhiiImttriu lut* t iiior to pri/.r this ii’mL me. sin. * one of his dn null ten w li« mi Mr. Ynn < imt I a It ended in n I n 1 kin -s, find whom lie neknowI.* I,r. d to he in n “ confirmed cutmiimp tiotl,” lias |» ell P Mfeetl*. cor'd hy ll-ill* nidi i" ‘ thr -e »J11fir I'Tv 11I n IMiiitl.*’ M-»n wmir1 imoi. who wtn|orm-rly 11 clerk in his stor. , a.'el w iio hnd I*> 1 - v a ,.| yearn h :nu oihj-t t to Kit*, was 1 tore,l to imii.t. rriiptetl health, on tukiup hny/fi.ni J lw>t ii !'hiS m i I nth 1 v 1 \ imo irt-mt cm •.-» linn h. 11 disintereii »dly report d to tin? public, l>v the hefor^-tniinul pity* sieijiim, sj it. 1 i!i ir 1 om 1 -mm loth" \ i . \ it t d » !i in , .. w ill j he so-uhv lie it nmie\ I timoninl«. ;i / ’ (>f mo-1 111 • lIt-i ie« hi i.o ■ \he poldii , th • puli* ol i- di- ; reeled to" take fi *• i>r si t hotiles, nnd if the e do not cur . p r- j s vere in the u- of t *n, or rn'ii lih •••11; hut not so with th j \trtI« III.*Saiiativ e. • /' It i< here worthy ufreni'trk, to it in iilmost ry hi ! itmis'e, wli r* etiree li.'ive I. vow ton-lit hy tin.* letmdv. /*/..v j than 'i phial ha" removed tin* di* '.is, nd. in no ease, w h''tle*r j 1 r suiting fnIn 1U nr mn ; er.sfu'lv .hast p.if *nt used two wind • phials. 'f’li* Sanative is whovc nil estim.at , n< n if,iirr il pr- - j veiitive of r.m i a ,i m.«r\sK-, nud hy many it is a id to | | he n u *r er-fnilin • antidote, though fit • i 1 * 'lit r do a not • I th | i it wilh *«ch ilifalJlhiJitv, 1 Ai| J'JffOn.s w h !»- c it] linlie.altli•• 1 li.nates, wdn ther hot •»* 1 eohl,—nil oponitlv es mi 1 • >t! 1 • rj < ouMeci -d with urmitl.kt'#rie>. Mini nil who lend .1 nt u;. nu i inactive Iiv s, m • evpo/ dto vorirum insidi'iuji inula lie«, which timy h jih ally ;n yiu^np tm their eonsfitoii,in .even while flair snfennnevfi w am the Sflmv of Sioilfh, rut I w hilt tli •> *• Mimpuel no d.itutr tmih”— imthtdie- which nil uccuHioutif nrr ofila* S;amt.'. would < h rk ill the. hud. ■ FI (• r4 « HF Vt. HC. I I • | III I I III, V* I 11 : T11II ~ >1 •' dieine, should rut and drink (m kind, not ounrititi,) whatever the A PfKTlTi: dictates, and not hr compelled to torn* down. | n<jninxt naturt, every medley, r. Inch the tend, rest liicud* nnd kind' t nurse* often imprudent 1} r com maud. Nnfiivr l« Hir s^rriil I'li^ichui (the dorloi and uur*o onl \ her sVrvatits): audit we would tiro tit hy her advice, we must adhere rtrietly to her Jufull'M • »{• <ipe, Il-li • order for the unlitlit, water, porter orhock, ohrtj hr,; if she direct li*di, fowl, e*fg«, or a be * f.jyruk, re^onlhi r poirr. In «»tii<*i word*, the patient should cut and drink, whclevcr hi- .r/ijn fi/t ti'ftPC*, j not tore ting to he •* temperate in all thing*.'* In Inmiin'! fever*, inoek not tin* pate ill's i*i-tiin to ** call for eoiding dii'i! , k' -imply •unhtrnin.r {'J hi* parch'd lips ; hut ; place Im hi I" I i i a\ > - I of water, put into his hand a cup, J and let him sink** hi* thirst /// /#/cfttiirc. 'i’iii* is reason; thi is eomiuon sense ; this is nature. ;T7* As tioelieke iloes not wish the reputation of this reme dy in America to depend upon the east * herein reported, hut upon hi* ou n merits alone, lie is perfectly w illiiu, nay , hr n*l%* it tut o f'nror, that publishers of newspapers, throuehont the whole country , w ill throw open tie u column* to {f/* Physi cians, i { for th • fr- c ndiuis-ion of all argumentative eomuiu- | uie^ioiis (o. ei re d names,) w hich they may oflhr ogn inti the , validit\ ofhis n *w tloririn r;’?J In i- gard to tin* Saoa/irt, tie’ public will probably pre fer to make actual tnul of it* w ortli, rather than r *ly upon what max Im said of it, either hy it*friends or it- foes. Not being M all d* .-iron of ii rrr/ifictifr rrputnfion abroad, tin* inventor would tint luiveeon.a ut'd that the follow ing eases should have been published, bad not the annexed testimonial , which cor roborates the fai t*, been ho kindly and unsolicited 'presented to him.by threeofour most distinguished physicians, who were, till very reernlly, hi* m 1'tkhkhi ui'nwni*. Having design ed hi* niediein - as an antidote to only out tlix, ose, he could not have believed that it posscssc- siirh n eoiitrollimr power over the huinaii *y st in, were not the ea-e* here given, attested to I by gentle iie'ii, w h o w re itirliv idually know inc to the fuels, and whose veracity no one. will presume to call in question, viz - 1 23 of Incijiii lit and Confirmed Consumption; 9 Pulpy . 13 Fit*; 21 Venereal; .r> Dropsy : 3 Insanity; 12 F.umciution ; I o Indi I gestion; 7 i'l.-misv ; 3(«ont; 11 Piles; 9 Dysentery ; tiOrn vel and Straugnurv ; Diabetes; 16 Rheumatism ; f» Spine Complaint* ; 7 Rickets; 12 Jaundice i I Partial Deafness ; 11 j Nervousness ; 3 Ague; 3.'» Wenk Lungs nnd Spitting of Blood : 3 Delirium Trmnen* ; 7 Heartburn ; 13 Vertigo and II adoehi* ; 12 Los* r.f Appetite nod Debility: 4 Liver Com plaint; 32 Obsfiiint* Coughs und < 'olds ; 9 Asthma; 23 Disea I f *e* of the Eves ; 6 Scrofula ; 3 ;*t. Anthony's Fire; 10 Db hirbed Sleep nnd Wfitrhinga : 2 Cancer; II Ringworms; fi • Fleer and Fever Sore*-; 9 AA'ind in Stomach and Rowels; ’> Hypochondria ; 10 Night Sweats; 6 Strains ; 13Scurvy ; 12 Scald Head; I Chibunrled and Pimpled Face; 9 Leprosy 3 Tumors ; 6 Tie Douloneiix , I Poisoned) 4 Sieknes* in Pregnanev- sad man} difficult feotuL roinplamt*; bc»M*ti n.« n m-. m e->f Miiumr . P ■er*-, Ar e •'mil, •llW'tAOB, III.4 }l-*♦ f•' III <|4X d -»l(.| t » o4iMIII.il it* l I U i'hhi'w (po*t paid) to tit- dfjMiiitoi'. f B “’ll * We, the undrrin. ii«mI, practitioner* tiftuodieiu* in (irnmiux. are will n wit it, tlinl l»\ • Mir com*, we max loilrit llie li i« n»!-lii|» of hiun, of llie | acuity, lull not ol iIh lirn ex olenl III ••!»!• » ", \x )|o me miiuiltnuccd l-t selfish motive*. TIioii lix%< -Imll retmiii Irani imi t-vprejUon of'ouf opinion, nth r ol (li • »iniinlw*» or llli-Miutlillii 4Hof |tr. tloclieke* III XX iloi li iln. xx e me lui|*|i» in h i\, diit we dttlMiiht* SrtlhHiive too valuable imm lobe generally known , for w I ml our* xe* Individ, uml vxlmtoc.r e.* >- lieni, xx. uni'll heitexR. We herein state that xvIm'II l>r. I.ntti* Ollou fioelii ke In * f enme beltue the (teiinuii public. us ill • |*l'et Mtded ill < oxerci of n , ii,■ xv doetiino nu<l * in" inedieme, xxo held Inin in llie Iii.ImnI « oiiti iu|ii, b li-'x lug nnd otH iilx pimmunciug him t«» Im n Ime i input Mu and the |n n • ol i|M-iekH. Hut, on healin ' •-! much i • ’l l about |!i. S.nintixe, ugahi-r it mid Ibril. xxe x»ei induced, | lioiu inotM <-• o| « unoHiix m.'l e| x , lo lil'lke t*I il ol it« reputed virtue* upon ii numb* i •»! our 1110*1 ItOpHc-** pain m4 , mi l xxe mox di-em it our bouuden duty (exeunt ill- •• \peu e of out Helbinlrre.Ht,) iinlilielx to ixcktioxx ledge it* mu lilx elllern x in j curing not onlx consumption, hut olhci femliil inn-ndi- •*, xvliii Ii xx«' Imxi* heretofore believed iiH'iirnhle, Oiii , outempl l.n the discoverer ol this nmdnnif xxuh.iI once HWiiUoxxed up in out j t'lom*hun lit M these micipcctcd remult.-'; mid urn 1111 amend* toi our ubume of him. we do frankly eonfem to the xvoild, licit xx« believe him a pliibinthropi-t, xx Im doe* honor to the pro* t- aiim mid 10 our countrx, xx lie Ii gax e him bn tit. A * we intend txi Ik Miipmlial xx uni'^c-, lummy, |U"t test into iix, both for and uguiiini the Smvilix Iiaiic»tlv bidm 11* to cor rect on-* error, llmt Im- gained ground in the puhlic mind, iure g.nd to it, viv., tliut *• it ciiivm in exerv in iance." W e fed « alb'd upon inmnxctt the eonhmv ,mul to itudcccix e the column- 1 iiily on tin* point; I'm xxe hnxr, in -xeml im-tmn es mom | pnu tier, found thin medicine nil iuetlii ient barrier iivuum-! the ravage* of iliseaso. Hut xve readily grunt, that it iiossv**** poxx ei m xx hieli pei tain to m» otliei icnndx xxitli xxhieli xxe are , acquainted, mul w < hdiexe it hilly cntitlml to the qualitymg j term x\ hit b i prelived to it. On -Inti ' f n t, th 0 h uninipoit-int in itself, xve cauiint for- ! hear mentioning. It 1 tin- : xx Idle mm»t 110*1111111* me liigtdx | scented mid mtim tiveix eolmed, to please the lunx ol the pm - clinn t. then 1 In, 1 \ it t ue coiiHi.Hiiug in the lYumum «• mul 1 olm ) - the Saimtix e i> put im ill axeix uiunx it in: die-* .being ii-.ii lx j n uoitoroii* mul t m bid, but cvi rtin", a poxx ei, vx hi* It, though not 1 meen, i* felt. To iIiohc xx ho knoxx not the xiilin* of thin medieitie, il mat I u|-p< ui impo slide, and it *ccm* ulmo-l iii< tedible, cxen to our sdx cm, tliut much a xiiridx ol remplmut-a ■* in found 111 the pn pi 1 gixi n hx 11* tu |)i tioeheke, 1 mild be *iu I hx ill-' Sami tixe alone ; hul a* that all oeemreil \x itltin our oxx 11 persouiil knoxx ledge xx e Imx e g 1 eat plea-m ■ in l ix 1 n: - 11 m hi to the pi 1 Id a . Htid xve do deelnre that one phial onlx, elleet.nl 11 thnruiigh 1 me m cm Ii patient. I'.idil oth- 1 ob-lnint diseasem-atne un d« r our oliM'i x atioii, dm in" the •-mne time, in xx ha lt Ixx o phials xx ere need in cadi in*t.ui- ■ , ual lixe ol tic 1 i- 1 terminated latnTlx, xx hilc the n ititiiiuti;; three icmilled ill n 1- -Monition to health. The 1. cent ndojitioti of this medicine into Rome ol our l'u ropemi liii.'pital* 1* a nuOioient euaruntv llml it peilorni* nil il proiiiM-'N, It needed not out bvtimoux ; lor, xv lie rex er if »* h *ed, it i- it- oxx n In>t xx it>1 ■ \\ e xx i!I merely add, that xxe nut full' peiMinded Ih Uc Ii- ke' ir-eiit advance oil the piiee ot hi- SaimlHe, i* made liom 11I *1111 • 11 . it’. , h hi , \|irn .. - are xerx emit, mul xx i- w |v|| mu w oil Ii v hroilci t'lieee - in hi- hen-’x olenl xx 01 k, and mi ahmidniil luirve 1. to* the reward olhi* I hoi-. To our fellow men, oleX Cl x nation, would t -x, that M-, hx the i'll 'i p, 1-inoi 1 ol 1'iox idt ne< , u n 11 di> ine Im* been dev ox - • 1 .'il. xx In- Ii nlmoRl m. miulilx ii'-toiv- b illh to ilia *n k, ill pnrclia would lie clu up, xx tie it* prn - tenfold it* much. m.|{ M \.N I IMI I U K. V I) W \l IT.lt \ \ \ t; M I I t! I» \D01.rm a w r.iiM'.u, j«. m. i*. , f icMimm, m r.urope Itenniher l*l-h*. l'o. Nit 11* tit I .vnclihpt e I|\ M Wins \ I. \ Til VM, \ox.i;i w IXV r ■ < l a. in r•#;#*• #;r.tstt.i: s*u<n,s. f |Mli:SK Pills have long hern know n, ami upper 3 < i neil lor f I it* i r cxtrauidinaiy ami imm* dialr , | m ri.s of i csloMiig perfect health, In prisons Nlillei - jut! under nearly every kind ol disease, lo which ihe liiiiT'an frame is liable. Tn many hundred of ccitijlcfded itrd iik cs. they | have even i. •< itnl ■ ItlVeiei* they Iro n the veiy verge i,fan untimely crave, alter all the deceptive tmmrums | of the dey lin'd utterly tidied ; and to many theiiMinds ill- n have perir.auentlv ?.rt•iltetl that unilorm enjoy - 1 on ill o| In dth. without which lile il\Hl is but a Diili.il blessing. So great, imbed. Inis their ellieacy iuvanddv A infallibly proved, that d lias appeared sea re r !\ less til ail mil o 11 Ions to lho.se who vn ic till .ie<|iiaiiitfd with tie licaindul philosophu .d prmei pie*, on whuhth'. are compound'd and oil which tin v must <1111'ntiy art. 'I lie piopnetoi r<j"iees in the opportunity alior 11*• d hy tie* universal ihlfu lull of the daily pies*, lot placing Ilia Vl.<ii: r VHI.i; I'll.lfc within the knowledge indreach of every individual in the com* miinity. Unlike the Jio«»f of pernicious qmickohe*, which boas! of vegetable ingredient*, these Pills are purely and snfehf and contain u citin'* Mrreuiy, Antimony, Arsenic, nor aiiv ‘-'h i mineral, ui anv form 7."Jpa 1 vr 1*. Tin y nte entirely compos ed 01 CM rart s limn i ai • ami pow n ful plants. I lie vii lues td which, 11mugh long know n to sovcial Indian tribes, uud recently to tome eminent ph.mu.ueiiio .il cliemivtK, are altogrthri unknown 10 the ignorant pto lentlentontedie.il aciem e, and weir ntver before administered in so ii ippily efficacious a combina tion. AVIicrcvi r iIipso pills h ive been once intro In 'ed | into a family, they Ion nine a standing remedy, and' are railed for again an I again, w Inch is sufficient prool ' of their good qualities. It is a truth, that almost every prison who has j over list d Pr'rrs’ Vegetable Pills, recommend ilium ' lo their friends, A it is Iroui this eireumsiaiK e alone i that they have gained such an unrivalled reputa- j (ion. When taken according to the dim turns accom p inymg them, they are highly henelieial in the pre vention and cure td lolnms levers, fever anti argue, dyspepsia, liver, complaint*, nick headache, jaun dice, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, enlargement ol the spleen, piles, ei amp and billions t liohe.li ni.de obstructions, heartbui u, pleurisy, fui ml tongue, dis tention ol the stomach A bowels, incipient dtarrhu a, tlalulenee, habitual costiveiiess, loss ol appetite, Idoiclied or sallow complexion. and in all t isos of inipoi ol the how els, when a cathartic or an aperient is ne* detl. Th»*ylnve the testimony td the whole me heal piul am hi th' ii lavor, while not a stogie case of ill t ■»us' quenei'S or u.t Ififfat y, ran be alleged •gui*.t them. Piep.n. tlbv Jo- Priestly Peters, Mr. I>., at Ills Institution, for the i me of obstinate discas**, by 1 means ol \ egetable lemedies, No. 1 ..“J, Liberty | Stleet, New York. Kacli box contains It) Pills— j price of) e« nts. Moie lL.ill two millions ofboxesof those eeleln i j ted Pill*, have hern sold in the United States .since January 1 I )r. Peters Is is teceivrd upwards td'fifteen hundred 1 ecrtiliv Hi *, all given in consequence of the |»ood tluUV t'V l)i*» M.V,|m m,'s’ Urn sale l»v UOWKL I > V \ IP.S. J K. S r.AULLU. and ' ArkhU. !). U. LYM \ V S Ijif/u'bbit' /„», .Yticnnbtr Id vvbui r f 11I K subscriber lias a very l.ugrt assortment «>( I fancy Shaw I* and II indkeichiefs, most of them too costly for this market, which he is deietmiti'nl to sell, if lies gets but oiie-luurili ol their value. Undies wanting splendid Hoods, at even less than the price ol common ones, now have an opportunity of supply ing themselves. They consist ol new style Plaid Thibet, Merino, Plain Thibet ditto, 1 'iuova, ( 'bai ley, lpsola, Poulard, Hertiamua, Decoupe Uair/.c, nevv stylo Scotcii Merino Kobroy Sli iw l>, and various t other kinds, all ol which will be sold at an enormous sacrifice. Also, one piece Black Silk at I - i ct**. ; Handsome Coloured Merino ( lotlis at the low price of *I 60 ; lew very line French Worked (.‘apes and Hollars, v ary low ; AH to bo had at the Fancy and Staple Dry Hoods and Silk Waie Houseful' K. JU US'I US. November 13 **» \ o t i c i:. F | VJ1 K undersigned having engaged the services ol J Miss Ann U. S. Peyton for the next year, would give notice that her School will he opened on the* first day of next February. Boaiders c an be accommo dated in i lie neighbourhood. Persons w ishiug to send lo this School can apply to either ol the undersigned. .1. ||. .MOORMAN, I) POINDKXTKR, J. A. BURTON, N. II. COBBS. November 13 -t W’lUU be sold, by virtue of a deed ol trust, to tlic; highest bidder. for cash, on Thursday the Teh day of December, ly37, the House and Uot in which the late Walter Snead, der’d. resided, on Kighth street, in tlic tow n of Uyuclibur.: ; the sale to take place in the street in front ofthe property.— As trustee I shall ciilv convey such title as is vested i in me by the deed of trust, under which the property | .s M*ld. MMES RKNtflf!, Trust" ii is\ lUi'.. ^ II. 'I'O t| I*file's propose* (fniiitf privati tiMfim fmits in tin* I uvmiii I, \y«.»* \ur, ritliri ii Ins Srliool Room, or nl tin* i • mlrm rs ol sin Ii as may her mm* his pupils Ft ntn hit know Iftl of the I ncsiri'xr, \ his v\pot'ienrr in teaching if. To frHs an lion i/.nl in h ivii r io this (••niimntiily ,tlifif,t»» tin* centra*1 ol Tniurv hi ■ u' , I '1!an iiiipaf, In pchiMii whoa mmiU juo otln ■»wise nnpiovnl, a th*»»noj*h knowhol"** | ol ihr noMM l.\Tin> urol i n'r.i i.l i l‘HO, *ii old prepare I hr in to pinnies* in ihr tim>* i Mtio, yvilli • on ihr .tid of a tearhrr. Applii itioii ran hr iiisulr at S. I> T.‘s School Room, on M nn*-tnri, opposite Planter’* W ar ImiiM , ol to .WrsMts. II. II Toler. Jrlnt W illi.llns, 11riit y H ill, Hi W in. I I Iolroiilhr, RevM. Tin - Joms, Hi-. J . 11. ! hit i < .mi, ot Mr, J. I . 11 tint* To whom if nny ennreiti, thic may rrrtily llmf, tlniing his irMiih'iirr -nnl arniuimf UU e wiih no hi Kirhmninl, \ a . Rev. S. H. Tompkins proswruteJ llir sillily ol ihr I * t •*»!< ll L ttMjii i*;i\ lill hr w a*- able loir.nl. pi’oiiuunrr, ami Iranshiir n "illi Hrilllv *uul ioil rrlnrss. and lo yvntr a ml »pvnk ll Iv a noisiilt f.i • hlyvxlrol. A. Cl R I IS. uiovriiibri 13 Is \ I U IB T w « IR 4* OB.!! ! rilllK suloniihnS .YI1* 1ST St'llOO t. will R rminiirorr thin evening al i> o’« b*rk. \ onri<! gentle moil w |»o air olliri w i>i employed in tin- dev. a I wliu in ly yvisli lo iililam inorr mloi inaluin i Inn they posses* on ihr useful In anr Ilfs ol Millin', wonild tin wi II to utletol (ho .M"ln Srliool. Tlirrotiisr n t lii-*, ,im hi llir Sul»,.r i|ln i‘s HAN SC H ( M 111, will hr rompl elomsi v e, N of Inn ^ is pin • ini'ii I in rillim wnhoiit a w illiii;;m s ami ail abihty^u pn form. 'I'RCIMI*. $.V pri * ssion of lhrrr ill11n111m, pay a hie in tulvuttfr. I’. S. SCHOOL ROOM. oppo* ilo Planter's W air house, on mam si n < l, in I hr home now o w ii i'il by Mi • J • T. 11 uni, lonnrilvhv Mi. Preston, to wlnrli mom (lie miliumihei has trennllv lemnvril Ins Day School. SA.M L I). TOMPKINS. Novciiihrr 13 4l \T ii ('ircuit Suprrioi ( mill ol Iaiw and ( hau etMJN coni,'lined I>\ adjournment, and 11*• t.I Ini the county nl Alllhcist. .it tlie « 'milt I louse, mi '.Hill - day the Ulli day nl >ejMi!inUi*i, l \*i' : Alallow While!) ad, Plaintiff, against. Tutzall London in her nwii n III. tin! is ;id111ititai haiitx of .loliti London, dci'd., Jidiu J. London. W inston Woodronl and liami* Ins wile, Janos 11 h'cinbotliuin and \im I In. wife, D.iiim I I! . Ma i * 14. and \\ ill ion \ 1 .mi. loo. t lie Iasi I lire e of w ho in are infant* tilidt i the a-e ol twenty one \i us, by Kobert Tinsley specially .i i • i i-d then ).• natdtan, I hTendatif s. .1.imex I’owell, who sues for tin hem lit ol William 1* Head, Plaiulllf, a jinst Till/.all Loudon in In i o . n 11 lit, and .s ad mini liatnx ol John London, dei .I., John .!■ Loudon. W illntoil W'oodiool and I’lani i . Ins wife, .lames 11l^i»inbolbam and Aim 11 hi • w lie, Daniel II . Ala iv 14. and William \ Loudon, lln Li t linen o| whom meinlnitx under llu* am* of iwt it t s one \r.t|s, by K ulo 11 Tinsley tlui. 'mmi.1i Ii ipvi i.illv as' i 'lud to defend tliem in llti.s suit, In tend.mts. .Ii hit 'Paylow, Plaiulllf, agahut 'Put /all London, w idow and leliel ol John Loll don, del'd , and also ad mm ist r.t 111\ id .1 oil w I, mid mi, di c'tl., and I ialiens .1 am* London, .1 oliifcAann'i Lon don, Ann Lli/a Loud n, Alaiy ll. IL London, Dan nl II. London and W'fliam \. London, infant heirs ol John London, doe'd , bv James llruapli ill ir l^uaidiau specially as-op in d to delend them in tbs unit, Defer.ilatita. Thomas and Daniel 1112 i:itd»uih.mi, Daniel I how n, Willi.mi I’unier, John Ah Daniel, Plaintdl , a gat asi Mui /.all London, w id u w • nd a. I in ini ;l1 at 11\ nl ,1 nlin London, dee'd I 1 nice*, Lmolmi, John J tines Loin dun, Ann Kb/a Lomlmi, Daniel T1. LotiJ- n, MAh IL London and William \. Lfuidmi, iulunt* under the ape o| twenty one yfiu-, by James lit oa. 'i their ■,''.ai'iian specially Hsii^nvd to delend them 111 this suit, J)e|eodaul* Ami Turzah London, Plaiuihf, against William T' 11 r 11 <• 1, Winston Woodiunl and 1‘ram e* Jane his wife, and John Janie* London, \nn Kli/.a London, D.inud ll. Lnuduu. Mary 14. Lot don and William Augustin* London, infants under ihu apn ol twenty mil! years, Defendants. The name, Plainhlf, a/;Ulu it The mwiiiu, Defendant*. Is ( ’llANCkK ». The defendant Tm /. di London in Inn own 1 i*4lit. and as ndntluiulratii.x of .1 nliu Loudon, dee’d., and John .lame* London, having first obtained le ate of the ( onil, filed thru answer to the loll of the plain tiff, Alarlow Whitehead, to whu ii that plaintiff, by Ins counsel, replies pen ei,illy ; and (lit* Niibpienu , awarded in the same cause, »ni tin Judd iy of J ion i v last, helium returned exec uted upon tile defendants Winston Wnodioof and Fram es bis wile, James K. 11 ijtuinhotliain and Amu K. Ins wilt, and the said last named defendants still ladlin' to file tin it an* , swer, although four iimnlle* line elapsed as well J wince the return day of the said subpo 1.1, as llu* filing ol the said planitill •> loll ; ( • 1 umtiou ol the said plaiulllf, the ('unit doth take ins loll lot eon 1 lesscd as to those delend no m l lit' 1 • * 111 oil fin se six can sex came on to be In aid to •> llier—file fit .1 upon file bill, tin* a s os a* I replications .time , said, the answer of the infant * I *• f • * L1111 s, to w ii cU j the pliimiiirinai.es no rapid adult, id the 1 vlitbit . — j die second, upon tilt; loll, die answi 1 ol die inf.iut defend.mis, replication theieio and i.slnbrs—tin third, upon the loll, answer ol the deleu lant Tur/uli London aduiii.is!ntlnx ol John London, dec’ll, and 1 epheation thereto — die loin 1 h, upon the loll, the j answer of die d Ji ud uit 'I 111:, h London xodow and el until u 1 atrix of John Lmido 1. if' ’i|, nod of* the! infant defendants, to plication tU 'reio, nnd exh bit— die lih b, ttnoii l|pa Mill. (\ylin li i . taken lot Poole -' etf, astudio defend nits W niston WoodroMfaud f nnctJ* I Janr his wife, and dm 1. taut ilrfmidants, the mb;,re ea j awardcil i.i that rails**. 011 111 1 I1I1 day of De< • mber, 1.-4J7, lieill" returned executed upon the suiddrteii <l<iifls, \\ iiistmi \\ < (Ip u| : ml w hi*, and Hie stibptrun awaidcd on the •J id d.*y o! June, 1 1 . 1 being relumed rx' mini upon J him s llni'jh, I he "iiardiau ol llje said i. laut dt londauls. specially a-, signed to dr lend them, and the said Woodland and wife and infant dclcmhmts still lading to file their ail- j swers, alt hough tom mouths have elup-cd ns will since the »cturn da\s of the said siibpo-nas as tin* fil »ng of ih • said plauitiir bill,) the answer of the de fendant, William Timi 'r, and lepkcatim th reto, the exhibit# and cvtmiua'mu o! witnesses—and th sixth, upon the bill, nnswei ol the d lemla.it \\ il ham TuruiT, and replication, ami the exhibits, and were argued by eoiiu.cl. (>ti consideration win rent, tbe ('omt ilotli order that, Tur/.ah Loudon, ad ministratiix id John London, dec'd. do render b» lore one ol the eniumesioners ol this Court, an ac eount of her admiuisliation of the estate ot her said intestate, and an accomit ol the personal asset# tinu have been applied to the payment of debts bind ing the lieiis ; ami tlie said comuiissioner is directed, ■ having published reasonable notice in some nows paper published in tin; town ol Lynchburg, to all i ledilms of tin- intestate, who may elect to do uo, to appear before him ami prove then debts, on condi tion of contributing their proportion# ol the costs ol ilieao suits, to lake an account ut the debts ol the plaint ill's*, and ol tbe debts ol all other ciedilorsol i lie intestate I bat may appear before Into as atoie said, together with an accountfot the real estate ol llie said itife.s! tie, which accounts the coinuiissiuiin is directed to state and settle, and make report thereof to the Court, with any matters specially sta led, th*M|iod pertinent by himself,.or required by the parties to be so stated. A ('op v—Tchic, ROB EKT TJ NS LE V, C, Commission i h's ( )ffice, } Amherst Court [louse, October iUth, le'.JT. ^ The parties, anti all creditors ol the estate c! John Loudon, dec'd. will taRc notice, I hat I have appoint ed Tuesday, the lOtli day of December next, to commence'the accounts in the foregoing order spe cified; on which day, at the hour ol JO o'clock A. M., they are requested to attend at lUV office, with their at counts, vouchers ami copies ol court papers, prepared lor examination and seulcmeuf. ROBERT TIN>LEY. (Wr. x .it . iv lit msxi ri hi: ON Tl. my Anet inn Khiiii, •j or Prather. Upifs titid KuLiilun#, C.’hairs, iaioMlu. Sid*’-Hoard** f'lm. 1»«, Tables, \c, iNc, .It,SO. J U boxes l ur 1 fat§,~ I't lialeg Mmoiidi, VO boxes .Soap. S Illicit and Siraw Mai I retail*, 1 C*tpg and H nliens. A L S O , 'i or J, good Saddle ami Harne** Ilomei, CI1AKI.ES PilELP*. Novrinbei Id til book imiox. ON f I* 11) A Y eveniir; tin* 17111. I will sell »l c»#» if!r li'^bi, a i alu.dilr M'liM iioii ol Medic at Honk*, coooviin\ in j it of flood's Practice of Mcdiciu*, DrtMs’s do. I»ir11 i* * (Jenei d Anatomy, (a ram work,) Pin k* Midieal Jurisprudence, fiibson’ii Surgeiy, ‘da I \ ■ i Vs M id" tit* i s, eohumdag M) splendid eng rut • io'c4*. H ill no Hie P.lood, (’bailee It* II on Surgery, l*oi M M i !** ifn v. (ii'odN Pool, n| Nature. Jbirsey'p f unpn', I! million »m Me miry. \r iVe. Also a va) II d u |>■ t , j \ 11 vi | i, alt of \\ llie.ll ejin be aron the fftZfu Hi:; be|'oic* III, .lie. ( II UH.LS PHELPS. \ n\ 1'inlit. r J) ids iilTliilf/ ON I’m situs ni"lit, I‘ob in*-t.. I \s111 roiiiinrneo nVv Mu l» ■*, lillil il; ri 11 |r ». ■ * 11!. I» HIT,' ’ft liSli.tl Mill t> fi£l|»tv NIC-llJX .ill. ft -. *14 l ull uml Win fern •I'OIiiIm. Siih « ill riiii -id *»l UK V C*l Jt >1>S. (.-«niliibl" fu iiu • i i i i.i.m, «utor..M, hoots, iiat*, i'i <>‘rif \\ . f < in hooks. .h \vi:i.uv.a.«-.»Vc. All «,ii, i mi. nil v mi'nle* I to, Old i"iiiiie |*iuni|)tlv nnd "I ••kill' m »*!«•. t < i , im. at . llimikftdl* r> ) ' i*i‘d. «’H MU.L i PHLI.Pd / Sejmsujh.-r |:t ifts OOO A(1H> ,b. s. nsis »: s b Vv a a,.l.Vi*. f jj 111 E NUb'in 11»<-1 wiT ;e# tout'll his t».»«*t of Land, * it/ni# c" JitW' S liii'n, aimtil 8 mile# distant from tins |)I ii •*. Tin ii.n t is urll unitcil fot Farming, of i.using Tubuico, and one-third lo (rail the laud i# o Im'11, tin’ balance heavily limbered: and the Milmcri* Itei i'tinks the wood c.nihl !)'.• ny tul mntdurmoti y, and a r a c« *•</ Id" i a I pro lit, sold in lit is plate. A good bargain will be giv< n in (im Laud, and il desirable to (lie |mi fit s, n would I e odd lit b quantity than fhw entiie liait. lo point ol lie ill limeys, and I r society, no pail ol V n v1111.i tdfi r* j’renin advantages, Pur uliasei aie mviled in .examine the Land, which will be slow'u h\ < ,ipf. I!. L. ('oleman. whose Laud ad* (ohisllii- h.nl. in I \ I In' ill* i i iln I, I esiding ill this pi.ti•«•. Tin •n'e i idi i considers iu\ yrtu*t urn < .ror/cU n i ipimn .* s. pi est i to mg any on# w i shiny; to imcst mum \ m this wav w ill exiimim* lor himself. liOWEL DA VI ITS. Oct. IIs* t*»f (1 ti V. U vj* A A \ K5-H.\, London MlltOA n id I nt is \ #tipetioi i'iumiiv t Violin of KIM l'M,OVril A III'Nitr.KU \ N n Till i i v y tin# Ol.n \ l'.lie It 1 1 .■!.•, | I I de l»y | ‘ n| V | It id Lu > IIU.1 , w nil mx 'il; 'i he; •, t.» x m» a ml on the iilos v impro ved id ui. and id bntom md a few kink. London Linis. I or sale by IIOWLL DAVIES. Novembt i o is if IlO.'IISl Rilll ilH'il-. 11 IIS. .IU||\ fl< >M IMi I NS contiune# fn heap I pn.udl n ' ll'il e loi young Ladies reHOltlfl'l lii I vneidoii ! o chonliug. live loeation i# plea* • mi, n, | i onveuii nt to r L. • principle F enm I a School# «»1 I . viicUbiti . L'■> "in in Mum' "ii the Piano Forte and Luilar will be given t » unh as may desire it. Mis.'I', will ahu give h ,nn • m \ m I AI ir.ie to guell of her pu pils, oi otln i . w ho max \x ish to be taught thu ail uf rending Musa \ • i ally. 1 n wts if **> *•: \v id o o ci h . F arc now 11 rt iving a largo and general *# ▼ ? m i tin* nt of r./u, .f.v« ii7.vii.ff uoons, which have l»e"ii recently purchas'd at the North under the most ad vauUigcu us cm most.nice#,—all of which w u will sell as low, if nut lower, firm the Ham* Icseiiptmii ui LUOlhS can be bought for in ihi# place. Uni Ii lends and lire public are respectfully invite.I to i.dl and examine jnn stock. TI KNEK iV HUH WELL. (October *JI» 8t il 1M(>\ lllireiL, mit 1IUIUG. i'OU ilE.VT. (MIL PAFL JUNES intending to romovo ■^n\\ from town, the subscriber wishes to rout tb* -TiUi L oioii l Intel, nour ocupicd by him. rl'he pat* lumigc of the house is good, ami ton person qualified lor sm h himmcss. it oilers t oiisidei aldc inducement#. Pu-si .siioi may Im had on the 1st of January next, or sooiici, il dcsiiaUe. Apple at ion may be m.uleuithur io M t • Jo.e . ui mx '"!l. .1 \MFS A. MERIWETHER. Oct. DJ wt.sil. i(I.E IS 82 X T, <,WM ’run «!K»iloiiul>lf I'auilly ■ut'iisl, mi I.; NCIl STREET in tnnnl -> ■"k , ,m,lit,„,,, .iiiil I'liuveuirnt lo [hisiuwh.. Eu, ,mi),i nt' o x; may lie lr.nl inmieilwlely ; of the u liur on llm first i.'av ol Dcunmlier rent. I’ATRICK H. CABELL. Nuvrnilici 9 tit it xs:iv hooks. •5;i%! EEct'clvcd, 4 'i' j* 11„ \ j voU. by author «»f“ The f njwy/* <V«. \ ( Til l.tu. . J “ “ <!u “ “ Kockwood,’* Alliens, *J " its Hite iiml Kail,by Bulwer. .MB, SO, Davie*' \ iiiily iical (leoiiietry, l)n Descriptive do. Do .ill.ides ami Shadow*, Do l.i goodie, Li,-Hoy's Itoiany, A I (alii;*’ < ' ili olus, Louis on Kovei', u li ml, Kng. cotid’d. Chancery Report* A variidv o| Sehool Books, Ac. Ac. " idli Vol. Leigh's Reports. sn,iiM)ii> iiMiJavntis, vi*: l-'iiiden's Tableaux (London, beautifully bound,) ticni* of Beauty, 'In do lllusttations Waverly portraits, Dii Syria, Ilolv Land, Asia Minor, Ace. (iage 1 > \in.lie, National ieivs London, . . ('hristinu Keepsake (ill beautiful steel Lngravinge,) Biblical do (50 do do do) .11, so. MISII'.41, ISSTBUMEAT*' \" io 1 ilis of the best quality, flutes and fifes. Clarionets and (iititars, Violin Bnivs, lirid.es and Strings. _ MARTIN At LATHAM. ((ctober 26 am. n o it i: n r i:.tni.Y, St KtlKOA BKJItlltT, H AS returned to Lynchburg, aud may b« at the Franklin Hotel. Anst. .'ll_. —-—— LEATHER. » LOT Of FIRST RATE UPl’ER AT11 ER, which Aviil jei* ow. E.B.KM November, ti_ . “blanks For 9*le *r rhi».O0ite*