I -- — 1___ _ _ " l'fc» ■!•*■<•• •! ihr niim a. I1H.I lit. iMinii . Mt«»a." ”“***4 r« * • •* - - D7“ * TilK L\ NCIfliniG VIRGINIAN.* <« pub!,shed eemi-iceetly, teeny lion,lay „,„l Thursday,) „ t our Dollars per artutrn : payable t a mlranee. .\ , Bubernp non trill be rere teed bora shorter per tad than nr months an, no paper trill be discontinued. I r crept at the disc,, lion ol th, Editors,) unfit a/t tirrcnnuns an fund. {JTr,/l/,l b.ll / l&b. I// \ /'Siusi ' U'd at A) cents per sqinm O, less.) for the Jie »t inset,,.,, and .17 J cents fur terry iuh.e quent insertion. i JO/i fUt \ / /.\d aerated neatly and expeditious!y y ad un reasonable terms. it if n nor m>i;i\(;s, ^11 I \ ILL) on Mull line Liver, in ihr county of •’ Amherst, l.j miles limn ihe CuurlhiHixe, t»:t n»ile» from Lexington, nml g’j miles liom Lv'ncli htirg. In culling the atteniinn of ihe public n> these .Springs, as a watering place, the subsciiber takes oc sioii lo remark, that iliey are no new ihseovei v, nl ■ liotigh unknown in the ilisiant public until ibe'lasi lew yeais. For many years I bey have never tailed tolmve more vLilois liom the •tiriuiimJiug conn try than ihe improvementseouhl ..Iiirial.lv ai com imidiile, who will leail'lv testily Is their medicinal v ii tiles. Having erected a huge A eoiiimmlinus I Intel, w iih ,i nuntliei ol good triiinci] t abius. I am nna piepaii'tl to enleilaiu a much largi rcinnp.mv with more com fort. The water lias been iiiiali zeil, ami found m con tain the essential ingredients, sulphur, soda (in an unusual pi open ion) and magnesia ; and ihe suhsci i her can say null the fulh -I cm fiJeuce, that if emu licates of facts nete icipiiml I In y can he uhiaineil ol many individuals, whose cxpeiieucc of iheir vi.lucs enables them In say tlint Iliey are unsurpassed by .1 nJ watit in \ iiginia, lor uiosl ol ihe iliseases ’eom innu lo our climaie— 1 n c. ses ol roniii nn d il\ pepsia, or less deranged coniliiimi if ihe simmn.h and bowels, in pulmonary or liver diseases, more partic ularly the latter—in a'l diseases of goneial ih-biliiv whatevei—and peculiarly lor ih licaie females and children, these waters will b • found possessed ol remedial virtues of erriniuly lare ellicacv. For this fact the highest nuihoniy among the mediral faeiiltv in this sccimn of the cuituii y ( an lie ellcied, as w il as llie belter evidence ul full and ample lesis bv mili vuluals from actual experieiice. Having beard lierelulnre, much cmnpl iut of the, mail liom Lyi cliburg lo this place. I am amliorzo l In say dial the couir.trior on die Lynchburg and ' Hullalui! Springs Turnpike Load w ill conip'rle dir worst parts of said m d by lie nniM!. i | Jn!v, and I hereby makr il all li ml, mi that mi liin Is disposed In visii me will have no diliiriillv on that sroic. The se.isnn w ill again commence on die lotliol June. The snlisci iIut, grnti-lnl Ibi i st | alum.ice both from his old Ii it a d> and o t... r: s, i . o . nvin . diem lo VISII him. With the a-Miiameoii his par • hat no P mis shall be spared lo render da- v mi agree able. It will bp observed, that die r.11« < i t pond arc lower titan at any othei na.iimj pi me in \ iipima, viz : Poaid per work, S7 f'O do do day, J *J.j 11 fuses per w c» U, 4 Oil do do day, 75 Cliildien and servants, 3 50 W. I,. S.U’NDKKS. (HZ'* I subjoin below a Cfimninnicado 1 »e• eived from Physicians who have y 1 >11« «i ih<*M* water*. .uni li;tve li.id oppoi 1 umto s oi jiidpn- id 1 lien ( ii.cacv in iliost fif 111»• diseast s aliuvc mi 1 ! • • •• •!. Sum • rbat * imp, oi her physicians id cmiiimic. I: ave vi.-iti d them and would most cold ally subscribe 10 de opiuinns contained in 1! i* tominnmcatirm. I In* unsm passed healthiness of situation, salubiity ol climate, aid beauty of scenery, superadd additional u.di/ceuit'nls |i» tlie valetndinarian |wr giving a trial lo these in valuable naleis. “ J t n k J3 I, ]<)7. “ Dear Sir—I laving noticed in a late Vii oinian, that you arc a^ain ready for the icefptuui .1 t oinpa |jy at die Utill-tloc .Spi m^s, wedetuuit an act id jus tice t(7 yourself and 1 be public, to « xpi0-lo >oti onr •mire appiobation of all von have said on the sub ject ol llitur me* icinal vir ury, m die diseases suit have iiientioiK (I 111 your ;iiIvttisenu nt. and we rdteprftiMy and coi dial:v subset i!m* to do* fact, di.it, so far as we have beet. aide to hIm i v « , i!ir y arc un surpassed in 1 heir rOmary, in disc ;srs ol 111• - >f in 1 it and bon els. We would Iu 11 In' 1 1 ak 1 < c; msuiii iu c\ press our sincere wish, •hat \ 0111 suit css mas lulls f(|Ual die % .11 ai 1 * ol y our watt I, .1 lid y m laudaWb; 1 : torts to accommodate \ 1 > • . 1 . Vi.v suict'tdv, votir file ds, t. p. mit( hi:i.l John 11. P \ l \ l SOS. i). PA I I’KIININ, 1:0. s. j'avm:. KO. (I. JKNMMiS.” June 10 ts HUW fSOOIi aizd vr.\TiO.VtK¥ . , MORE). 11 subs (I l»e i S li.t\e associated themselves to . gether mulrr the firm ol i\i\ ai: a iiisEihoin , for 111 o purpose of ti ansaciiig the J>Ol)K AND STATIONARY UFSINK.SS in this pl.r.e, and are now opening, ai the house I t« !\ oecupied by Messrs. Cobbs A A mislead, (Iwh's toiler,) a huge mid general assoiImenl ol ROb'/i.S, rii brat ing all the best and most approved editions <1 Stauduid Woolvs, on Law, Medicine, Tin olo::y, and (iencral Literntme, together with a large sup; ly of St indaid School mid olht'i Miscellai.eons Rooks, St.itmnaiy, Musical lusti tin cuts, and Fancy Ann lr>; w hich «cie | urchascd in the Northern cilice, by -one ol the firm, on such terms as will enable them to sell as cheap as srteh articles can be purchased in any mar ket m the State. Out friends and the public are re spectfully invited to call. DAVID B. PAYNK, JA MRS D. C K ROOKY. J une 10 ts r.’iiv BBooEts Ac. Kami vol. of Leigh's ivepoits, _J Davis's ( b imiiial Law (on eomm".) One superior copy cf Maiia Rdgewoitli's \Yoiks, in It) vols. Besides numeioiis other Works. Just ieci ived and for sale bv FDWARD RCUOLS. June 10 ts K 1JAVK li Rooms to rent above our store. ▼V PAYNK A ORF.OORY. June 10 3t €'OM.fitssnKYi:ii'& Stiirgiot PI RSI ANT to adccierof the County Coujt ol Campbell, pronounced in the Cbanceiy suit ol Smart arid others, Plaintiffs, against Fariss and others, Defend.ints, the undersigned (otnuiissionct iherein named and appointed, will on the 13th day ol July, ltfJB, oil the piemises. expose to sale, by way of | ulllic apet'n n, lor i ash, t he Pillowing Lands situated in the ('minty of Campbell, now occupied by William Canuada, in wit : 21 acies. subject t" ’be dower interest uf Mary Price, Pale .Mai v F.oiss. widow ol Benj imiti Fmiss, ■deceased. Also 20^ acres, being the balance ofthcieal. e-iatc belonging ,0 *bc estate ol the said Benjamin F u ;ss. rb ei a-erf. Acting as Commissioner, the undersigned w ill only convey to the pm chaser or purcbasci*, such title a *»ve*ted in hill) I v said decree. JOHN 1 \KIAS. Com June fl i i : |\ 1015 Mi l , ' Tlf U T Ol' ! t|„ < "On1' ol Amheiyl, .il,,,nl two iiiiU's In' l"M Nil. lilisgoMig „,| ||,P i,,,1,1 le.iilmg nl-1 Ti, U’/'S * Oil e: 11 ■ i ii log 11., I. ,n,|. ol l'.lil ill I lelclur, I'i Paul C. 1 '..hell, ,|,.... (illiriK, rnniaiiiilj^ I o liinailinl • 111cl four Whl’ ... . . Buildings ,„„| .Mlmr improve iiirnis. \nv pets,>ii Wishing n» puichasc, will reler m M i Sterling ri i'iliuinelor the lerms. Ami those wish I mg in Imv I.II cash, are invited to examine n, as .i bargain will be sol,I for cash. Tile, subsciiber 'wish es In etleet a sale il possible brloie llie fnsi day ol Augim next, until which lime the Land will be in min kcr. WILLIAM THOMAS II ICO I N 1!( »TI I A II. M ly 30 ,, v lYinalc School. r 11! 11 • subscriber proposes al the eonnneneemenl I ol Ins next session, which will be on Monday, 11'e Insr of July next, receiving into Ins School none bul b K M A I,f. 111 111 LS, whit h he designs con iinning:, should tile patronage iveeiveil, justilv n.— His course will be comprehensive and thorough, and will embrace all llie brain In s ol Kduralion whifh | J*re taught in oilier Female Schools in this place. Teiitix, per xexsitiu liftin' inonilis: lal (lavs—Spelling, Reading and Wn Mine, _ ‘ $13 50 3/i./ Class—b. gli li Gianum.r, Heogia |fli.v, Arithmetic and Hi'tmv, to 00 d / ( lass—Latin, (iieeU and Fremli I,iili" nages, Rhetmic, Natuial Philosophy and \slronomv. op pp Paper, Ink Air.. (iffurniglied,) 75 Payment to lie mailt in iiili'itih 1. Pupils will lie rccchu ,1 .11 any lime, ihough not for a shoitcr peiiml than™ se-sion limn the lime ol reeepiion. A vaca lion ufseveral weeks will lie given lit the innntli of August. At the end nl each session there will be a public cxanmnliun, SAM'L. D. TOMPKINS, .line" ti,v • .V if T » V .Mi . %“■ I . llie subscribers, having purchas' d of Mi. vf S.imiiel S. Allen, of llie Stale of New York, ihe exclusive right an I privilege* tar the enmity ol t ’an pliell, in llie Slate ol Virginia, of making, using and vending Ins newly invented Threshing machine and horse power, in ai d for the said enurin', lie prepared 1 1 furnish all those wishing to pun base M achines 1 I llie above pallern, or 1 l.e pi ivilege of uiakiii". using and selling I lie s im •, on reasonable lerms, by app'ying to either of the subsetib -is living in I.viichbllrg. \\ e lore' ,o ,|| and evi 1 y p. 1 sen in this 1 u111.lv. II "HI lls a,g 0I e M 'Chine, ( 1 lop >c power, 111 110111 in ft in;: I nr. "II ihe patent ill any shape whatever. ■"•Ihe la v willh' ligidly eiiliired n’gainsi all such of fenders. # S \ MI'LL HI lu ll, A- tyrki:. •I'iner! is TJtrsr s.aa<• Cl.|| k, l ■ I oii.iin pm poses thereilt nltmed, 1 .till oiler, at puli lie Auction. lo tin* highest bidder, on Saturday, the 1 Ttli nisi., in fro it of (lie Ma»k**f I louse, nil ihe -.ml ‘Ink's interest in a iHMl slave, by the name of Cranccs, liuntiuied in said deed, aged about I tt e m y-out* y ears. Tins woman i> raid to he .i go ul s •.unstress and a valuable house su me by said deed »»l trust. 11. DUNN INC TON J1111 h o 11.5.1 e iJatnuitniu iJtiit for Stiic. ^ M N 11 I, Subscriber has made atrangcinenfs to keep « constantly on baud a supply ol Alt JUNTA IN IH Ml. ol the best, (jualny. Those wishing to puicliase, can be supplied with any ipiantttv bv ap ply mg at my f .n'ttoy at tile lower end ol mam stieet. .DUN IIOCKADYY. J nne :J | s ^ S ^ i5 4: I iince Eloi'se, 4 ' \ |{o. 2 k,2 N 1 A by < Jld Sir Art hy, w ill make Ins next s* ison, at my stable in this place. Pedigree, I’cl luunauec s .uni other panic ulai <. in due si asoii, aillvilli: T.'ibimr. Dec. IT. w is J > % VI'lo :i E>B.<‘9Sl i tB.OICIHlli 2 id the t’ucuit Superior (.'unit ol Law and Chair ' iv. lor the county ol Nelson. I shall on the |p|) i1.1 \ of June t ext, on ilu* premises, oiler I’m >t||f, to the lug lies! bidder, on a cretlit of one, two m I |j,i‘’e vi us, the purchaser gitiug houdwith ap pio security, and ,t hen upon llie property to se cure *be purchase money, A ilOINli AXli 1.01 0jfr f;;;] m the town of Luvii gsion, lui iiii ify oc ; nij 'I111 cupied by John I’r iteliai d. The prrmis-s arc in good repair, ami a very desir able situation for a private family. nil;AM \Y. D YW.SON, Cuin'r. M v wi 1 4.1 (idj ms *5o\i:irs sj I MlSl \ N T lo a decree ol (lit; ( jit*nil Superior R Court ol Law ami Chancery lor 111 «* county of Prdford. pronounced on I he 7ih day of November, 1 Sort, in a cause then* in said conn depending be tween Joseph f lood*Plaintiff, and William A A11 i nor, in h s own light, and as administrator, of \\ d liam Minor, (’creased, pranc.is Puqua, Jnliti Puqua 1 and Polly I,is wife, forneily Polly Minor, John Stephens anil Catharine his wife, Hubert lire* and N aiiev Iris wife, and Catharine M iunr, William Mi nor, K!i/.ibeth Minot, Willy Minor, Polly Minor, John Wesl v Polling and Nancy his wife. Ilnbett Minor and Pianc.es Minor ail it.Cant nndei ‘21 years i Cage, by John A. Wharton, Ksq.. specially as signed her guardian, and others, defendants. I sh d\ ; «mi the 10: !i day of July next, on the premise.*, pm ' cced to sell to the highest bidder, fur cash, a ceitain 11act of bind whereof William Minor, died seized, i lying horn i milt; and i half to two miles West ol : the town of'Liberty, in the county of JJcdldrd. ad joining the lands id Col. John W . Unit a d other*', and containing * O O A C SC S • i It is land 1 being of gum! quality, situated in a pleasant neigh b rhood, and adjacent lo an improving village, is • n fidr; t!y recommended lo the attention id purchasers desiring a It act of that size. MAlUjl lS 1). (iKAV.C-im. June <» . w |w #4 WVi'BUSB'nU B'Oi .YtUlW r 0 111 p; SCPSCHIPICIvS would most respec tfully .I. call the atiemum ol the public, to their new es tablishment, (the Lynchburg putiudry,) situated immediately on the canal, a few st< ps below tin* Horse Poi i, where we are pr« part J to do any hind of Casting. Mdl lion Machiycry ol any donipnon with iieatiifand despatch. • W c hop1' by sin* 1 ,l1 : lenti«».i tu bnsirto-s, to merit a petition <1 public pa j ironagc. \nvui'>i1 ID Ac Do. AI y -j;j vl« L;i(fa I'reacli ( oim‘1^. If ST upcuctl, i splcndi 1 ol ill" io », 11 oin 11 e ino t eclcbi a! •'d I ae t or\ | ill Philadelphia, w hi* h w til be « bi h> w. M me i am % ton Ol £NPi 1 MM* ’ L p Maid TO Til. f I */' #„ 1.1: it s. ^ I ^ 111. I I VI i>i W»\ 11. Co \ (1111 S | < > | K n Ii mum), ■ *iH. "i Cut I tin limitt\ leu*n at is. i is / » 1 i: 1 i* i i tr« fui ih Nurthi rn < Hies, will find lIns as s ite, comfortable ami as ex |>edlent as any Other I .me. ^1 lie imt' I i Salem, I mrastle. Sweet Spimes, Wlnie Sulplmi and Leundimg, Iraves .‘Monday-! ” ' «hie«d i\» iml 1 .id a ym, connect ng at v' n w . •bo line to Knoxville. Nashville, A ?■ . aid at Lew i shurg with i lie line I.» (n y andolie. < hu Tea-ns and t 'o.idles are good, nm I havers me eaicful and sobei, •Hid the propiicturs will use every < xeiiinn to please thfil passeugeis. S |>. |» V I I I Nt »N A Co. A |»rii I I u (ini \ h •» ('l“ '"I Supei mi 1 -nit ol Law and < hanee ^ IV, continued hy adjon, imeni, ami held |.„ tlie <* o ii n t y ol A m heist at the ('out l House, on Thins dav, the iih d .v ol \pul, i,sd>. Bole 11 Isbell, .lames Bmhiid ai d I K/a his wife, Ke| y and I' l.mees his W.le, John W . N- nell, Nancy L. Noilcll, T..rin,is S. Nuivell, I term B Nm veil, Maigaret L. Noivell and Lot nulrf Noi veil, infant c hi! lien . I Thomas Nuivell, tier. . smI, under the age ol twi ntv one ye ns, by il,e said Jam. . Burl.nd, their bimln , m law am! next fiien.l, Samu •• I Sk\ e.uingen and .1 osephem i |iyh. I’rames Doyle, A|.,,tha h Doyle, Hugh Doyle, W illiam |\. Hoyle, Sus.m 1 >oyle and Corneli i Hoyle, ml,ml chihheiiol IN at.hy I >oyle, umler the age ..( twenty one yearn, by William Doyle then latliri and next lneml, anil John Cole man Soerill . I \mherst < u nity, and adminisiiator ol John l\ Nmveil dtceased. BianUiils, ‘ainsL ILii.ia miu Noi veil, executor ol th • I isi will ml test t '"cut nl Speucci Noi veil, deceased, and tMisteo mi d. r the said u ill lor thu testator's son, Spencer l>. Noivell, and also in his own light as |,-g m e el the said Spcncei Noivell, deceased, Wifliam Kcm, i\ ectllor ol Wtlha ii 'Turner deceased, and Nathan Ckmn. S |- ft n-cer I >. Noiwll, Ludim.n Noivell, N yhaniel N>n veil and James Num II, sons and h M'n s III S il.l S 'eiifri' -Noivell, d .■. i .. d, William W 11 • s and (' a i h a t i ue Ii * • wile, B i adfute and .Sarah his wife, and am) lus wile, which ml < 'atha line \‘k' i!h , Sai all Bi id lute, an I are children ol Susannah Sue. d. and b Mires of the said > I'eiirer N m v. !I, dm - a . 11, Susan Sneed, B u i weil Sin . I and James Sneed, also eliihlicn of said Susannah Sneed, ami legatees nl said Spencer Nm veil, deceased, the s ml J nne.s Sneed being an m I mt under the igc of twenty une y.aiK, William S. \ pplebu rg. i i.iiics \.M. A p| d* In. i g, Vn,,n,ia A A pplebtti g. .John .1 aim s \ ppleblli I . i liman A j> piebui g, Selma A pplebu t g and Bush Applebmg, m I nils undei the age ol twenty one veins, clnbltmi ol l iam es \pphdniig and Ij .. tl. es ol s ml Spencer N\n v. II. d«*t i as'nl, I he sai 1 ill hints by Boh. 11 la in ley. specially assign, 'j their giiaidiau, Washington M Noi v ■ II, «ne of i he ehi'di .m • I II mas V f v«• 11. am) legatee ■ I said Sficticel Noivell, tin < a-.ol. ami Wil liam I. Isbell, Defendants. IN CHA.NCi BY Till* sitbpicun aw.mled in tins su.l, on the ITill il.iv u( .January, 1 - . being relumed ntr.l upon tin* de lend ants, J »ei | in. in Not veil, N 111i.i11 («'.enu, \Vil Il.iin Kent, e\e( ut«'r of \\’i lian Tttl'i it. ilei eased, William I. Isbell. Spem < i |) N uvrll amt Wash ington M Noiveli, aiid the said 1 )> leiidanta still l.iil mg to tile then ansueis, although four inonlhs have elapsed, as wed I sinei* tin* letliru day I i.« ii'iil, as the filing ol ill • I’lamlill*’ Hill, .» d tin' .i' |i i lams I,mil man Noivell. N atliauiel .1 fees N'irwdI, Norieli, V\ il h im Not veil \ ( 'atbarme hi* w tIf. Braif ute N: Sarah his ' il'e, Susan Sim ed, Uurwcil Sneed, aud .la*. Si. in d,a gainst whom (in I a in t ill - appeal I" have pi o( . eded hi I he inn !i* pi esei .In ,I !• \ law . t i:s| ah sent deli nd,mt •, still lading to appear and aii-s\vr|‘. On motion of the IBaiiitill’*, by (‘. i ,s* I. tin , c oiut doth take thin.' Bili I n cunlo^st d a- to die S lid «i< IciidanH, and theiellp II this lameiame on In lie heard upon the Bill, the aijsvvei oi tin; miaul delend ,iuis,and ieplii .»tmn, aid the exhibits, audp.v as ir^u d hy ( olllisel. (hi c.*ii>,.h i . nwhei- t. the mini doth Ollier lh.it thl di I' .i I a n t Btl.j iliiii Noio'll, < X eeiltoi ol Speie. i N M i v ( !!. h I eased, do lemh i In hue one ol’ihe Loilimis-toin is (d ill < eomt an an mini ol his adinmisli a! i m id the < stale ol hi* said testator, which accoiiul tin* *ai I commr-s o.u i i> duet ted to examine, stale and settle, and make report Hereof to the court, with any mallei specially stated thought pejiincut hy liim-*«-II or required hy tin* patties tu he so stilted, • A Copy—T» ste. KOMORT TINSDKV, i l. Commissionkii's On u r, ) SUtli of May, IS.'}!). $ The parties interested in the foregoing order, arc . hereby notified that 1 have appointed the I! Ii 11 day of.I uly next, to carry said order n»to elfeci, on whieli day, al tile hour ol ten o'clock in the morning, they are requested to attend at my i (lice, at Amherst ( 'onrl* 1 louse, with copies of office papers, their in counts and vouchers, prepared t r examination atnl settlement. .1 AM DS I’. (JAKIiAND, Com. May 30 w Iw Iliicoui'Ugc your o\\ :i tlnutdiii hires! OoDDAKS 's\\\ UK SAVKD AND TIIK M \ N C I ’ A( I I I! 11S ol your town encoura ged, hy buying ymir MATS* id the subscriber. Dverv Hal we sell, being M aliulacturcd hy our selves, ill the town of Dvuchburg, shall Uni be ilile rioi to any ;—and being determined to sell low, lor cash, we hope, iliercloie, the advantage we oiler to our ctistomcis, will be appieiiated by the public; aud as there w ill be no credit in our business, good customers will not have to pay lot bad ones. We have just re *eived a good Stock ol II \TTDK’£> MATDKIADS, Winch will be made up in the nearest m inner, by fust rate workmen. We .ire also leeeivtng a»gw nl iissoitinent ol* ladies* ami gentlemen’* Slim s, men’s I and boy’s line D nr (. lolii an I 11 air Seal ( aps, some i ol a superior quality. MI of whieli w ill he sohl low : for ems/tonly. ' DIN K DK \ KlDMlJOCljH. \ line ass oil ill t' nt id D ulus’ ai.d (iemlemens $ Si ip S' S » also a good assortment ol II at lot tt* Primming*. Nov. !2i> wU To Vi<•»•11«I lettci mi I lie sul'ji i | nl almlilmu im m vitals md petition*, (lie whole icmpei and imir l,l "liiili aie l .dm I a, ,uiel slaVtav. and l ah ul.ilrd in mil an i opposition to the msliluimo. a* vvimig In u"l as seeking in r im i •• »■ 11 on ilte mills nl llm linn slavehuldmg s.aM *, while/" m/m.m / he dis seels limit the views mid pi ni red m m gi«ss, could possibly atrmuplidi il. even in (.'fcngies*. The I *1 ( sident lit* i'iv i'll pledges ill ailvarce. hoi h helm e aid sinre Ills eh rimy, that he would inteipose his veto against sm h i lull sh .i-ld it •• v* r he t .mod hv in a jo 11 lies i ii be ill I I ousts ol t ’ongi ess. To e N pet l that map.lilies «•! two thud* nl hoth Houses now, "i l'»r m.n v y« ai* lo rnine, would voir for this me t sun* against the I‘i evidential mg at ve, would !"• no tiling slim I id ms ami v \\ lut(, then, is i lie meat itig "i i ii ii inntu iiftlt iln it ion whh h tho \ merit in \n il Sl.iveiy Society has in ole ihe tesl u| nitluulnW In • heir polilu 11 ehui\ 11 ? \ moral ami phi su a I imp1 a m I»i | u y ! I am not aware that any of the peiiiiomt whirh w ere vtiiiimilMd hv you to mi ehaii'e. ininiied the i tlUlMtl iiilc aholiM'm lit sl.iVeiv in the H'sllUtOI the Tt i Htoncs ; hut in the reernl leport ol the Kxeeu 11 v o Coin mi tec 11 the \ tt t r h i tt \ tt t i * *1.. \. i y So eieiv, I observe tint t11• • fnends of lire mui iilintis ••re rung ra l ill a ted tli.it l lie •! net line ot / n tnnfitilr an tin >'if ih 'H is now t • tahhshed mi a h is pi h mu Inch il ran not he dislml ed, eitht r by the m:il;< e ol its i n< mies. oi t he ttnlmill aim ss nl Us (m inis. Tin \ entisidci ihe key si one id this divine at "inn nl is plat ed m us «*li i ii *4 home by the j. tilianu'iit ny ItbriaMoU « I tli* d.ive in the Ki ili li • dlmm Kill il lh ' i vio | !•• ' I Km i Ii p ii 1 i.itt)i-tit.ii v i mamjipati U i-. lo he i• ( I j>nui <1 . s*lei ling I • uni •• mini V I Im miyns of (lie slaves as (>ai l ali mi; any si lire nl dial divine aullnnii \. '* ll I ufill i land euriectly Hie »eiiinnen(s i I dn I. xee ui i v e t oinuiili c ul l In? \iM-tiean A nli-slavei v Society, they appi ve and applaud thf* parliamenta iv | Ian i s s ‘■u I a r as ii i vends in email ipa inn ; Imi I ejecl, mil without Ihd iglial I'll, H-a| patlof iln dnlisli pn i i deni which giants, a! die expense nl d.e nation, an eijuivalent !•» t e di*j*u • • » | p|-opn el or. “ ll asl.od vvlietliei | emisuler it a sin to liold a le'low t it aline m lion !age Im lilt . I •ni;.lit aiisivei ill .1 it would lie so in in*; Imi I am not « mil nils loi.rd j in denounee tiie judgment o| (imi upmi those who ddlei hum me m n iigmiis In In I. ulielht i upon tin slavery (pies',un m upon any other. 1 have hcanl limn inv niasi i the mjiiiii null “ .lud"*' liot, that vr Im- not jo !.:* d,” and |tu*n nmi»* ihsn one ol his a pus ih s tin ijm non, Who aii iImih tli n |tnlgesi anoiher man’s s- j v tni. 1.1 auoihi i ! The d i\a of deiiulin eilig piophei V an* |>ast , and when I see th.it slavri\ ill . ' t *i 11 e | 111111 r (I I > '■ A hllig hi) ( imi to exist f|'o III the cai !u t p i im i i I I i\, vii ml m pi of me, d i vv ii i i | o pres ul d..), I h * ii u 11 I look lurward with fa ne l lu J"1 and in'eiis" ih -iie In ihedav will nil will I ■ *' i < a 111 lod I m in) ( niiiili v and limn ill** V. ul id, | have lu» v m ,I lull f*. I. I lie r \l'l ( |r III toil* ..I eon.shamlul mj isiue, * -en Im ll a: llljeialion of l!iU slave. A II »he a'» i'll ll • s an I a I the a it i -« kiv i i v suei • I «s totally dn claim all mienh* o oi jmi jhmi in em jduy m In sanction the ciii| !"\infill of fui * e, and eoinjilam. with h i- m. that the iiiipuiaimii ol any such d* ■‘ig'i to tin mi i a sl.imh't. I niiiedi tie email filiation, then I *H\ Is m tin ii ptiipose to he effected, with the consi nt ol the masti is, ami wuhoul mdeiu ml) to 'll* m. lo vv hat png'* o| the volume ol human nature they found I he i eupe Im dint balsam to die sore *d sbiVfiy, or m what cell m the imagination it vv as dtvised, 1 know mil. I i.niklin.il m said,made llu di-iovirs than an effusion <1 ml w ill nunoi h I he moumain w..v< s nl a stoimy sea ; but no plulosuphei has \ i i a|i|u*,in d to make tin experiment ol pouring it ndo the summit ol a smoking crater to extinguish the ^n'c alio \V llhill. Wiih the most sinceie belief in I In* integrity ol yom intentions, ami vv itli i •V'tem e !• i I It e benevo lence and pui iiy nl'yo i purposes, I« t me ask those of you, iiy fields, w ho believe tin* / nunrj nth euiiili eip iilon of die • laves of llns eolinliv. with the eon si nt of their in n i I*., w 1111o11; 11!«1«»ih1111)•, and wiili out l In* Use ol loll e. a piuriu aide l In tig, w he liltT the sueec'.s ol \ Olir linn'il mm-hhi Ujiuli the minds ol ilie slaveb.ddeis hilherlo has been encouraging to yum hopes ol ejtpec t at ions id ultimately pievailmg ujimi ihcmi lo give 111> at o ire their opinions and their piopeity l I lave )oil converted many to the true t mil *d immediate t maueijiaiioii wiihr.ut indem nity ! Is the temper with which your arguments lire rewivid; nay, is the temper with winch dev are urge/m*l ihat c liar.n ter which eoncill lies acquies cence ami ripens hrsitaney into conviction ? With whit feelings towards you is the heart of the fdave holder impiessed ! With what leelmgs are yom hearts impressed towards the slaveholders ! “ J hi men gather grajies of tlioins, m li. s of thistles ?”— i oil appeal, wub exultation, :o wliat you consider, perhaps prematurely, tii« surci sslul result of the immediate emancipation ol slaves in 111 •• British ('ol nines; ai.d \ety u **tiiv.l the conditions;" you re ject all idea ol indemnity in the man sptaler, as you style him, at the very lime when you an* petitioning his representative to hhciatu lus slaves. It one bundled millions ol dollars have been chcrrlully and magnanimously paid !»v the people id Biitaiu lor the liberation id 800.Odd ► lave*. lour Ii ms that sum at least would hi: requi/ed ol ilie people of this Union to liberate the slave* hehriu bonds ,c licic, at the same rate of indemnity. iitt(. at th« pit sent ilia ket pi it: I* of slave*, that would not amount to one-third , part ol indemnity lot the value lost. And how was llie rmancipathm ol ulave-* in lhr l>iIIisli ( ninnies at; comphshcd ! By ait ol P.irli annul— all nesriuldy in which ihe colonists had no representation, lo direct contradiction lo the piim iple upon which our devolution was I mi in led. Il'the question had been submitted to the decision ol lire I jigisl alive Asm'iii hli»\s old In (lolotnes themselves, do you imagine that ,mv kiu Ii emam ipaliun would have been « Heeled, even lor (wire or llnieeilic amount ot (he indemnity allowed by Parliament ! • * | lament tlie temper mutually rankling between ihc d.iv» holderm and^tjie aholiiiomsts, .mil am i cn vn< .id that. lor * it .kd'»*xi' tin al ohtrm of * - I !■ ■■•aahvxm*-, j .«*•;*» •. r*4 ir - «wrjra»«*. «■» **l 'V ri v in f 11 r I n inn, n i fvrii m I In | lislrn I nM 'olttfh as III hcYolid ||||* legions nl posslhdlly .,s .my l,,,'l‘Vl n| (lie |i|iilnsn|i|ieis nl l.ipute ‘IMir inulli pin alum i>| \ftlt Slaveiv Societies within tin last 'hu e years has ii|ip< nil (n no- lalhn In weaken •han in |n n mule l lieu eatise, ni at hi si then piu*pr< i* "l ini n. .Ii,nt* n» eaily success. Willi tl" nu i. i r nl ihi'u (tilii.I»ei s, new and cull.iter t| quisli-uis. d " ,x • cu.mnvertltito and pn pexiutl, like pat isile •'iicki i- Ii.hu thr in on stem nt the tree, h vo »pnui,>* ilpt i divide iheii einitisels mil iiiltodiice ilisseusiuiis .11ni>i«4* iheinseh * The captions ilispiitatinns nl imwul.nid politic il c iHOlstiv, ilmtil lino trsistame, defensive war, the rights n| women, political ai nun, nn 11overiniient. the social condition nl tint i filmed tare,the en< nutageineiii givet^lo the slaves to i s» ape hum then mustri*, and exaggerated iepresentaiinns nl the tiusi'iH-s nt then condition, have eminent Iv eoneurreil nut or l\ m emiulciai t then influence upon the uiani object of then a*soeial nm, but In make i hem tinpnptil.n and even odious, um-oiitv m the South, but to nil put is in t he l ' iiuni. Their annoyance nl catulululcH (or pupulai election, by pulling mc.iiiIi tug t|ueg(limn i|i them as tests, impelling at once i pimuise and a lineal, ll is nut piopitiaied to them the good will nl any pnlv, mil Inis made them nbimxiuus ;u idl. I lie pm ity nl the pi Micipbr <1 t lit so h mi d Intel rnga'iil ies, |n| mtsweis In he followed bv sol liagts, is U‘i y ipiesiumalile with lefemieo to lire tieednui of elections. d he expel.rut itself had si I duin it i vei been • ucci ss|n| to acroillj lisli its object. It has m almost e\ny lust.nice di n lo rd ill weak lies* nt the dinlrhoiiists .is a p nlv, distinct hum the ■ P"l tic I cn in petite is I. i the f ivm and the puwei • I the I’eapfe, Alv nl /1*» iinus to the immediate abolition nl slave ,x 1,1 *h«' | < iiitmy nl I loriila air tin? sun e with 11lose which I have hei e M‘l tort h a : dust l1 i- ».,uue 11" '•"1 c to l he I h*i i id ul t .1 ii min i, with t he add i Il'tll Mill lilt* m III lions upon win. Il 11 i o Tt II HOI \ 1' 4 ciliil hi ill* I nil* «l Si.lies 11 \ Spain |\> i in *i 11 \ Mipnlate Im 11 s adimssi.n mto 1111* l' n ton on 111 « - ,'"4’ h'lmisa* no soinie.l hi lilt) pnniilive t ill/, mi* “I ‘In I mh .I Slate*. To impede a now i ninliiiim iimv upon 11 hi iiiIi iliiiattlM, a* a smr tjuuf.rn ol ad ini'sMitiift to ihe I'nlon ih i State, u iWd hr, inn s judgment, a InV u It ol laiili. I voted against the .olniissiiiii nl tile Shite ol Aik.inn'ii, heraiiM) lit i • mn* l i^n I ion t x pi os* I y do i mil to lie i I .eg i- |a | me the P"U4‘ ol eitianeip U»ni» slaves. Slmtthl the Cuiimii luiimi ol I* h11icli« ( tiiiluin the n iiik piovismn, I should , vtno m the *.line .i aimi i; hilt llie Iafli nl the u itmn l* a! toad v ph d;' i (I lo i he admission o IT4' Inf id fi Ult I lie • w II limit a d or Ii'ua III to indr III oily (hr ■I ■ ' ' ho Mi r lo i Ins Ilf'S, aid. lo avtild I hr mil ssii . loi ui it, vv o old hr;, hi 1 he pi nits* with a g ec fat mu ''I t* td mi ii, I all it ir | hi hi nil y hi l lie st i pit (alines id do < on.si h in cm td dir I ’mi. d S .|lo<, vv Im It I hav I '4' i! •’ rd m v I a 11 h he Ion I.. d i ii s i. pi ui I; ami .. e I etui »n y hand to in piojt i i Ini thr abolition ol • I iv. i v H'll nr I nil' || Stall * w idioti' i he i oil till OI ill'll lliasli | s.M V* Il \T 'IT IK IVIUTTSII TnRIKS SAY uK Mil. \ \N ITTll.N. / /! t!f(_ / St. JillHI V ( > iU U /('. I hr | r..p'r ol Kngl mil may now Irani a Ir fun •d 111 puh| . anisin 11mu Hh uiosi hi i!haul s pert mm, lllr t iovrnyurnl . I the I mhti Slalih. 11 lias pi nd a *| h' mi id la 11 iifr. \ .in I ’• u t eti, vv I o Ir at tied mac v ustlul lactic* hi tins (Olif.liv, will hi tut! the demo ( i at S I (Intel Ha i ,iht nul : i/fih if T/i nil 11 hit ill dhf • lunrc. |) iiioiihv is tin* I#i •>l n il mom pnwrifol] It v< i ill 111 tt wniUI, i| pirssr.l jiidncmslv. Mmi-I an hie* Itavr !n i n upsoi hy n ; hut many iihmo I uve In t n i" tahlcdu d 11v il. \ ui Ilmen is said to lie a non i il* in. d man, hoi hr knows limn ni natim* ; hr know * Ii . t mii.li v turn loo, and has laid ihr Iti.i st* • inn da I t v* i w as i ouitiv oil. 11 r has pi rv idctl up "it dm popul.it old I'm il* c' to m i an t \ample ol a' ' "liilri'in aid mde| t i d n. .-, whirli pet hap* no olln i m an in ill it ronotiY vvonld hive tt templed. 11• • "ill ulltmatriy, mildly and oauhnmdy, luif lev in;* d i "Mi ppm I . | | hr I ). in* < i u v hr will mid oil hi t d Iv mi t t i .1 in hi m in ^ fho win hi nioii m i dei tic ■*" 'V «d a low relit.'.il and nihiv ilod minds, which no t ho so ui t o o! si .iinhty mil ora lot in evil y counli y. I l.i* poiinlr t .nm il vinoi u ihrnisi |vo* any inure iliac a igjilio . I.unl ran mivoin u.soll wiilimil die stiprt intend' co i.. a icasioi. It imisi hr merely an in « io isotl i uicl cl i I.inn i and CiMiioiihoii. W o have "uvv m a* hope I >i VtiM'ii, all than ever we li.ni mere hoi I h i I il ai mil ol I iidopeudonoe. Ml. Marlin Van l»'* i« 'ill.' t c. ri i di'd in i it 1111c11* dfiwn ,i cat mu d lend.. w h tit w i . lln inn • Im in i< I i«l r i ilist,i dr to K \ <( ill i vc cmiiml, mil li.i i i oiler,led iti Ins hands 111<* reins ol .1 « 1 I I 'til ol Si .ill! msl it ill io on, w ho It will di aw w *• I i ' lliei. a 11 * I he.ii him upward* hke tin Hired* id I*' iso. The K* public o| the United Stale*, hke ih.it * I \ rim ) ,* will he. omt? an oligarchl . hut it will he, unless wc in) mistaken, a mm* < minting one. Il will not, like Venire, lie come a spied hd Mini id pal,ices ; lor it Ikin' /irunial HpiiugN ol ioiiiuicMi.il prosper)!v which ! nothing tan paialyv.c, and which do not de pc ml upon th(! ilisi .'Hi d hi* in. i lls ol Kuiope (oi a health!ul action. I'm fifty years or more, n will he a clever (digan hv, and then the | eoplo will , w isi ly and c.hetnl Iv cotiseiM k |pn b*c nnmg a limit ed monarchy. \ an iSiiicu, w«* helicvc, has a son oi two, and lie will ptobably esliddish a sound and use.- | lid dynast) lor that great continent.” [ ('oiumenfa on tin uhorr ertru /, Ay thr fnlmfril I’t/i i/i!"i of tin Sulishnrtj% ( \ ('.) U’titi hniun. J I' is difficult lor any one of common observation not t - In In v*' licit the predictions of this Tory 1‘d’i lot ol Knglaiid. are now in a state ol rapid fulfilment. The enemies,*.I lire « overiiuh iii, thiouglmut the world, must indeed rejoice at the dowuwaid course . ol out Kepuhlu lor the last eight or |rn wars. In der the g lie e *d I N umeracy, flit? late and piexcnt 1‘iesd'i.ts o! the I lilted Slates have usurped des polic power**, just as U;r-*irdid in Koine, ( .'iiunwell m Kngl nnl, t\ Kooapar'e in France. 11istory is full . id siicii examples, Imt these are mi otimi* d a* being most latnthai and most sinking. The democrats d the I oiled States, with the sa Me liy nnctidcu! cam | upon tin ir bps, aic progressing more tcsolutcly and im pud* ni l\ iidheir iniquitous i arerr. than was ima gined ihe\ would do m no short a tune, even by the Tory Kditor ol Imgl.md. 'They have not wailed to pass through the forms *d an oligaichv, hut lia r at j once riedcd a monarchy : Fur who can deny but ! that a* to all practical consequences, we aieltow ut) j di r the absolute 'tile ol one man ! The President is all in all : lie t* paramount, lie must he cun 1 sideied infallible: No member ol Congress u usl | hi* elected who dues not how the neck to Fxecmivc , dictation : No one is permitted I *» hold an office who dares to think ami act I n himself: The “sic volo” ami “ sic jubro” ol the President is the law, and UN J word must he obeyed under the penalty of political excommunication and death.— Now tstliis democra cy. oral jovcriitmnt ol tlie peoph ? F it oligarchy or a liovcrnmeui ol a lew ol th« people ? N*»! It is } neither : hut fa the (iovernmeiu pf one man; in other w mils, it is monarchy, absolute *Utid inexorable as to | all practical (fleers. * The public acts of .Mr Van Huron totally disprove i all Ins pi eteiiM Mis to Democracy, and show him to be. i as Mr. Uives very appropriately says, a “ motiocrat” 1 pi reality and huib. Wo have long been io the hab it ol H oarding a ipuuNt piivule clepoi'intmi or con duct, as a nioic certain, index to his principles than any piiblii professions ho can m.ikV. i. squ ired by | this rule, it will appear that M.r. Van Kuren bus no. one particle of democracy m Ins whole* eonsiitu l to u. lisle.id of JiHugliug with the people, as Ins profession would seem to imply* he stands aloof 1mm tlieorw mil lurid# them . t a gi* Mrr jin t iu< e .'jr'.amme »~**.:*« ..smt, ■ i— atmtii.- - - -b- ^ ^ , w .* n -- —f-jinr 1 bail iiiv min i President )i.iever donrs.— Uo apes iIn-nnnnei s and | isliious of Povaliy in Pqrpflf an • "'"I . diives .1 iimre '•fdcndld equipage , ntuvra in ■ gn- iici pomp ; di« .s,-s hi mure gorgwous apparel • ba * any Pustdrnt has ever done before him. And all iliis u simple democracy 1 I'm tni-M' How dors it happen that our demo. " i Mr I * i istih’ni has sent i wo ol ln» Monsf to ling land 7 W u hr tr n ••lit* res led dial their object might bo in h .mi ** nsr i ii I i triics,” which tho Tory Kditor ** "d iIh n I nin t had done Inline llicm, while he was in hngl.md, Is it m diiN way that we are to Ii ,vc c» laldi-J.nl lor this great continent "a sound and use lul dynasty ?" Perhaps the moiety id the United States was too vulgar wind insipid for these y^iung I’mim t s n| the hlood, and hence liny must leave the land ..I I h mm racy, and goto Kriglnnd, the land ot Mon.in hv. where i hey could dud (it associates for their I » ov al pci nonages. 'I hem arc grave aiibjec t* of enquiry for the whole Amenc.iii people, f.et it he borne hi mind that every piotr-MMOu made by Alt. Van Huren has been falmfi • d by his act* ; md the conclusion inevitably follow*, 'bat lie is only assuming the garb n| democrney m onlcr dial he may practice still greater decrpuou upon the people Instead ol simple drtnncMcy/w n Ii ive die pai.nlc and show ol muuarchv ; lliste itiffT c c .lioii.v. we have extravagance; Ii sle .il ol liee.loin in on i I ho o g hi s and action*, we Ii an intolerance and ptiim i iptmu ; instead n| vniue and integrity in I’"h i nlliu'M, w r have dishoi sly and | lofhgacy mi th extreme ; in short, give in die PtoMJent dm powi i nvi*i uin money, an nidmg to Ins .Sub-TitM H"'x |dan, Im w Inch he i* most auxmiitly neckin'*, "id w, hill have ilnth mg hit w . rt In the name ol Iter ih uo \ II will be sw allow td up I uitlU Vortex I I’fC sirleuiial uauip.uunit and iiumiiIi. * '1 11 ll Al< vandiJit da .tHr. sumi: thoughts on ini': ntatk oi 1‘AKTIKS. \\ Ii ill v•*r may be lIm* result ol ilie political strop lib* m \ ii _ lo ii ntnl i Urn hen*—w liellier I a vo table i » "iviise to the Administration—one fact mimt bo obvious Io ilit* miml ol cvny one, nml commintlv on .i m iim !l lor consideration—and dial is, that tlm Opposition daily in a most numerous, iletermineil, sim i ii* ami lioio'M one, aids io ovi ipower tliftr ad veiHsi11* h III Mime ol the Maieti—to keep diem h, i link in io In i h, ami to route ml w i r I j diem (or viator v in neady all. Ji* numerical sfttmgfh alone would give II ll Hpretaliil.iy; but w lien wv add to iln«, il.c I u 11 ii r i In i, dial il i oinpiiMN among Us lioioN mmn (be | on M .I abb ni lilt'll ol the i onntiy, ami that unis i a ok a mu lotjiul army » < I a large poll ton olotn hr**’ Ml .yens, even the ttdvm aitm ol ihmiein pown mo l ol.ml ih.it they hive a paiiy oppotrej m ihetn oho*..- pm. I opinion is o oi di having, ai il whfsrcoti •Irinmit on ihey ought, il pns>i|j|r, lo avofil. \\ ii 11 1111n>In i , w nil tali iilw. vi idi /. • il, am! with • •1 m • 11; v, dir < hi|u>Kition paiiy. have however, aiovv, ns ilw a\ si lire die iron M i n ol (im. j ink* on, larked i »\ o is ■ m ini i < ij ii hi tes lot sin a i ss—leqitiiiitrn which * h« 11 poll I ir a I a11 v •' i sa i ies povsi hh in an i mint-lit do 1' "i- ne n 1 \ lo V ami < hm \m/ vi iiin. * bi s. \ » il ni « HiniiN, vv o dip lie Ve dial the Qpposi :mn p.uiy lU mi .hunt the country, ronM have « mu mamh d tiiumphi.nl inai..»uie«, as they did in Con .•ii , .—not« ith .iamliyg d»e patty dull il.err, JJu!,* 1' M ‘,l •' do- oi ( Hiii n w .iv p Mid, m coum n iicrrfr "» il •’ want < ( or. aniz ilimi and guimi on the ndo ol d.. opposition, pailies n lapsed inlo tlx ir old *t ,ir, ii.d thin /,■* (ill li.u k * j **itI ly into dun (uittier chan m Is, ^ 1 ,M 'b* ' •mime ol the case, n lotions dmt die | .i!ty mp'.ivii Imuldltc mom <•<'injticl, if no mav inr dir • vpiesvnm, tlian tho nppotmmri. ldit n does ,l"‘ ‘ ‘I 1 'by I'dlow dial do* opposition should be ai • «hv d- lasdiryaie. The latter M'suli ll.ivva entirely lmmi die pi h. n il pinliIn tions ol mein |^iht ieiani, who si i up their I.ivoi iir (andid.ii^-s, tally I