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,ablv lake Ihe bounty. Then vet y position im hes ti.e approach ofthc tempter. if it dots not argue .1 heart already disposed to yield to the tempt,lion. And wc shall be irrst agreeably disappointed tl Air. Fish er is not soon seen bobbing Ins well-baited I10. h and line for golden treasury minnows, and tl Mi. Wick's light, now irregular and eccentric, is mt changed Into a bright and steady blaze U| on the desk of a Land Office in the West. .Vt/s l errons. TI1E VOTE OF INDIANA. Complete returns ol the Iodiami Election show lliat the jtojmlar rote is not against the \\ bigs, ex cept by allowing the Van llitren party what llteir own papers in that State do not claim. Leaving out of view Mr. Wick's district, tlte popular vote of In diana shows the following testtlt: Whig vote 40.278 Van lJurcn vole 40.MIT In Wick's district 8.4!>» ;l"',t)5 ~72 bd,0l2 Even if Mr. Wick be not'a Whig himself.it is ad mitted ihm ite received 1500 Whig votes, umler the impression that lie belonged to that parly. And a like ifcilucti' ii isjusllv made from ihc vote lor lliu \ .»n iluren candidate in llie 7lli district. Indiana is a Whig State, and will vote lor llie Whig candid lie. (£/*" The 1C ckville (Indiana) Olive Branch gives a very satisfactory solution ol the causes ol the \\ lug jkfeat in the Till Congressional district in Indiana ; VI J shows very t om lusively, *hat, so far as fl:nl dis liict is concerned, at lensl, the relative popularity of (ien. Darrsiou and Mr. ('lay had no healing upon (he contest. It sacs: “Theiesult is nol unexpect ed to us,notwithstanding there is a majority ol nearly 1500 W higs in the district. In this comity it was not a party vote : none claim it as such. Had it been a party vote, Gen. Howard (the Van Buren candidate) mustJjave fallen behind his competitor at least 300 votes. Many of the most active and in fluential Whigs i'i this county warmly snppniled his election. The fact of his residing heir, together with liis gic.u weight of moral climacier and splendid talents, drew to him the support of about 500 Whig* of this county. In Vermillion county, it w mho par ly vote. The line could not be drawn, ludeed.it has hren a party vote in no county in the district, so far as wc are informed."—\\ e recommend this statement to the consideration i f the Harrison papers—as well as the Additional fact that Judge Wick, who was elected in the Indianapolis distiic , openly awoved his preference? ol Alt. (’lav over (ien. Harrison as the Whig cani late, speaking of the lat ter in the most disrespectlu! laugage, while Mr. Herod, whom he defeated, was avowedly a Hatiisun •mm! l) i these facts show that Harrison isstiottger than (’lay, even in Indiana ? They certainly do not. But they f/n exhibit this most gratifying truth—that ru a contest between a Whig candidate f.»r the Presi dency, whoever that candidate mav be, and Mr. Van Buren, the line will he drawn, and tint the result will he auspicious to the Whig cause. (t/* The lltrrison pipers in the West are fur nishing a store-house of provender for the editorial columns of the Kmjuircr, by their ridiculous at teittpis to show that the recent dt Icats ol tlie Whig {•aity, (which they sfiangely eunuch magnify, eclip sing even the Van Bun n papers in their zeal to paint them in the dai l»i st culms,} are to he at’nbii icd to the unpopularity of Ueniy < * l\. Now, it Mr. Clay had been irgn aily nominated as the Whig candidate, there would have been, «vc confess, ho i r slight show of reason in this assn * p:ion. Hut it is manifest ly as ..hsmd as it is taIsc, w lieii w c I ec it I- to the fact that M t. ( lay has mo icceivcd that nomina tion, any more than Gen. limrisop. He. therefore, have just as much riglit to infer G**n. M’s imp .pu larity ft om the result of those eh*c on* v> th >>e p ipers have to draw similar inferences in ref'eieuce to Mr. Clay. We respectfully suggest to these gen tlemen, that it would be both wise arid pru lent to leave this matter where it has been plai od, at the in stance of Gen. Harrison's own friends, upon whose recommendation the National C onvention is to as semble at Harrisburg in December next. That bo dy will unquestionably ipgurd the strength of the different candidates who maybe nominated, and will beguided iu the nominations it may makehv that consideration, in connection with the qualifications of the gentlemen u hose names may be brought for ward. Let us await its decision—and determine tc support its nominees.. Ar:il iu the: menu time, let \rs not introduce discord into our own ranks, by Oise nsitnnpii,msef the weakness of one candidate, bused upon tire must iucAlchisivc of ill lets, lur ti r purpose of procuring the iiomimition ul anoiliei : All U,hi/>» ivjll support ciilu r ( I, \ or Harrison — iltosc «lio arc nut ll'hi^s, we arc n n willing to purchase, by consulting their personal pcrlcrcnccs or antipathies. Success itself »ould lie loo dearly obtained by such a course. Fluvanna.—Tim Cliarloiirsville Advocate,kt put - lishing ihe pioceedings of the Whig meeting in 1' luvannii, makes the following gr.it ifying remaiks: “ The leader will perceive bv the subjoined pro ceedings, that the g»>od old State id Khivaum, is about to take her proper station in tlie Whig or op position ranks. A lew short years since, and scarce ly twenty \\ higs could he found in the counts — ISdsv it is exceedingly doubtful which party h s the ^ascendancy ; and in a short time, we are confident, v .n undivided lr nt vs ill lie | resented to the opponents <d populat rights. We do not believe theie are a dozen Sub-Treasury men in the counts'—and al though there may be many who aie not yet prepar ed to decline'“uncompromising hostility to the re election (d Marlin Van Boren”—still they have no disposition to “sink or swim” with him. “ 1 he day is fast approaching when former pre judices and partialities will cease to sway the public , mind, and when the people ssill look alone to piinci plcs and not to men to save the country from the evils of corruption and consolidation. We shall then be proud to hail the gallant but much ridiculed coun *y of our nativiiy, as one of the foremost in freeing the Union from the shackles of Executive usuipa lion and misrule, and preserving the glorious insti tutions bequeathed to us by our ancestors from pol ,UUon a,*u destruction.—The leading men ol the county are now generally in the opposition, and the rank ;,„d file are. a,,idly tb setting n,e tatu.ed tunnels ol the little Magician.” The same remarks are equ ally true, thtingli per liaps not (o the same extent, ol oilier counties in the Old Dominion. Willi proper rxemons, ho onlct 'ain the most confident hope ili .t Virginia will in 1640 give her vote for the Whig candidate for the Presidency. All that is needed, is an adherence lo the patriotic sentiment of Mr. Wise; “the union of the Whigs, for the take of the Union;" aoil it af fords us no lilile pleasure to s»y that we have never known (lie Whigs in this Suite to be mote united, t more ■miniatetf. llicirardnr lias been quicken ed, rather than dampened, by recent events—and 'key are preparing to tally, as one men, in defence of onatitutional Liberty, against Executive Usurpa tion—the first stage in every free nation's “decline “"d fall,” in ancient anil modern times. 1 *le Abingdon Statesman, a Whig paper, heretofore edited by J. VV. Latt.pkin, has passed into 'he hands ofJohn N. Homes. Esq. a Conservative, nol “ ,he “'Creating” school. Mr. II. isagcntle tuau ol cmiucut lalcu'ti and public spit it. STAl N 10N CONV EN i l<>.\ - , . . pates. lie,! ford— Benjamin Donald, Wui. Bad ford. Win. M. Burnell. l)r. Tims. p. Mitchrll—Alter nate*. I’lc.isant Ptestun, Jose ph Wils.m, W n.T Campbell anel John O. I,, Goggin. •'abell— K. U. L. Houliimg, William MeC’omas. J'auquiir—ThomsS. 1 lall, Janie* W. Fos ei, Mai. Seth Gomlis ami Cul. J.>hn Walden —Ah, uiates, John A. Gaiter, Win. Morgan, II. IT Bee ami Kuos llurJ. Monroe.—Henry Alexander, Hugh C.uprrinn. Kn< I—James Si mple, Di. I,, lloane—Alternate*. Bieliard Baylor, .Museoe Gaitieit. Hulifar—Thomas S. Flournoy, James G. Biuce, Thoit a l.'igli, Win. I! Hat.Us. Cutpcpe r—('api. Philip Slaughter. Jones Gin n — Alternate*, James It.nhour ol Grange, H. W. I.eigli nl Bichinonil. (iranpr-— Be ynoUls t'hapman. Oliver FiuUs_A1 teruali s, J , A. Purler, William Sims. .Wiilliiinibcihniil- Sami. \. I,. I.elaml, Or. Ch.iiles I.. Hiini ii—Alternates, J. mes Hard.ng, U . |>. G i ter. Fluvanna—Ur. William B. Tonies, Horatio J. Mag,tuler. Dr. Bassiu Al. Jones, W. Gale—any iwo ol' whom, as iliry may airange aiming tluTUselves. Huckingliam—Auginlii* Waleiinan, Goorge II. Gbritman, iloheit Giay ami Gen. Samuel II. Denis — Allernaies, Allan G. Iliyan, Dr. George W Kem per, t ol. A Ig. S. Gray and Cul. Archibald W. Uus ton. Amelia— William S. An her. Bil liard Booker, Dr. I hum as \\ . Ate.mix ami Henry Wood—-anv two ol "horn, as they may arrange among ihruiselves.— I he Iwo first i allied, it is slated, have been 'designa ted. ” Til EC I11NKSK SVSTEM.” Flic advocates ol die Sub Treasury system, not content with drawing arguments in its support from those lit exemplars and models lor a Republic, Hussia and Cuba, have latterly gone to the Celestial Empire ol ( Inna lor addionnl illustrations ol us utility, and el its compatibihiy with the principles ol llie “ Democratic Republican State Rights party” of the l lilted Stales! We suppose wo shall next have a r< commendation to destroy all our temples ol i• 11uni, and to introduce the w orship of Jugger naut, iu imitation of the enlightened, n lined, (n o and pious ('bluest ! A cones, undent of the New \ oik Times m ikes the follow n g appropriate rcmaiks upon the Clobc’seulogy of the Chinese system : From the .V. Y. 'I'inies. Messrs. E m rniis: I tmtieed in your pnp*r of the l(jih instant an nnu le headed *• I lie (ilobe in Cliiini,” havmg reference to the coin i ns n| eomineudalion recently lesiowril upon the lii.mcial policy ol the “ Celestial Empire” by the IVe-idnit’s otlinal or Han .it Washington. \s I have seen much cl the CliineM* in then own coyntiv. and know mmiiciIi mg Iioiii information obtained during a residence nt eonsi lei a hie <lui.il.oil uiuotig them, ol then (i.-veni ment, and the iuuiiik i in which it is administered, I can hum a pretty ..111 estimate nl the accuracy ul jhu (Robe’s sialnnenl*. Tin-y no alike iinunsis tent and u.ti je. The** liuam ial policy ” ol the Chinese Covcm ment, as practised by its officers, is to roll the people by (orcc 01 Ir iud 011 every possible occasion. The < Ific e lioldei s in the ** Celestial Empire” Ir (pti'iitly make large presents to the Emperoi ; and in oidei to inise the wind. I vv contnbutmns cn ilie native merchants, who it they demur, ate accused ol dus respect to the Einper* r, ai d are cithci decapitated or thrown mm a dungeon to siaive. .Snell is the practical icoi kin x ol that “ financial policy” which u is elicited the wain encomiums of t he editor ol the (Robe, who doubt less looks upon the sub- T» ca- in \ as a nice enter ng-wedge prepaiatoiy to the lutiu Ruction of the •• (Jiii iese system” in ail ns length and bread.II. I'he poor of China are compelled to give one hall of all they caiu to the (ioverniin nr, for the piiv liege o| being all *wcd to work—ay, to lire ; and tltis tribute th»* office Inddeis ol the "Celestial Empire” appropriate entirely to their own personal use. I should I)’* glad to know how the “labeling democracy” < I i <• United S arcs would relish the application of ih/s poitiou ol the Chines*' “financial policy.” A DEMOCRAT. QJ/"* Mr. (day k.idled the Fain; tier Spr ngs on the 2rith tiIt. where he was received with great en thusiasm ly the visitors of both political parties. 'File voice of puny spirit was hushed, and all united in paying honors to the man and the patriot. At the dinner, .1 udge Scott, who presided, prefaced a toast in honor of Mr. ('lay with a few re narks, de precatitig p n ty and party spirit as the greatest evil of the day. Mr. Clay arose ami delivered a speech of 30 minutes, at the close ol which In* offered the following toast : “ Social mieicutirsc : May it nev er be disturbed by political or teligious divisi »n$.” D3"An incident occurred nt the Fnuqulci Springs, a few nysngo, on tbc occasion ol the inerting of the \ isiters at that Wntering place, to invito Mr. <’la\ to take it in bis rout*' home, winch must be far morn gratifying to Mr. C. than tbc **lond 11 ii'//.an ’ of an excited multitude. The visiters having assembled in the spacious boll-room, mnl the resolutions in viting Mr. €\ propounded,two gentlemen, (one from Alata iiim,) friendly to the Ailmiui.-nation, enquired “whether the proceeding was designed as a political movement for political Rf el,” intimating that in such a ease, their own polilicnj sentiments wonbl compel them to w ithdraw. Such 11 design being disavowed, both gentlemen declared, that “whilst their political sentiment.* separated them from the distinguished in’ di\ 1 I uni w limn it was intended to honor, tiiev took pleasure in bearing their testimony to his great worth ns a man, mid said, that, apart from lus polities, they knew no one to whom thev would more williugh render honor.”—We concur w ith the Wurrentnn Times in deeming “this tribute Mr. Clay, co ming from political opponents, who arc the friends of the 1 ti ling dynasty, at a time w hen party rime is at its height, alike honorable to the gentle-in 11 themselves, whose liberality it signalizes,nud fl ittering to *Mr. Clay ; and worth of itselfulf the praise that could have been bestowed by bis friends.” (Yjr* The Enqnircr sneers at the ‘ Pilgrim Omtor,” as it is pleased to dub Mr. Clay ; l<ut it has nothing to say about the Pilgrim President. We should like to know why it is, that a private citizen, even (hough he be spoken of as a candidate for the Presi dency, may not put on 11is sandals, with as much propriety as a President dc facto. One lias no offici d duties to confine him to a particular spot, nor is he paid 9*5,000 per annum to stay there—the other is. Il theie be any difference therefore, in the right of the patties to go whithersoever they list, it would m.'ciii to bo iu favor of the private citizen, ralhet than the salaried officer. Ye*,according to fbe ethics of the Admin.sistrntion journals, Mr. Clay is outraging all propriety, while Mr. Van iiuren is In the exact line ofllisduty! Now, that these gentlemen believe what they say we shall ::ot deny ; hut we should be pleased to see the process ol reasoning by which they rear h that conclusion. (ty5* One who reads the Enquirer might natural ly infer that its Editor most deeply commiserated the “fagged” and jaded condition of Mr. Clay, con sequent upon the enthusiastic grectuivs with which he lias been every where received during his late tour, if it was not for the umier-ctJrrcntof hate, which ever and anon darkens the smooth sutiace of his edi torial narratives. It is worthy of note, too, that u Idle in the editorial column Mr. Clay is ie; resented as worn dov. ii by (lie attention of his friends, extr acts utc copied Ii mu Northern journals to show tint Ins; rccepiujiHwai c. l I m i loitlia!, !i iwing togeihcr^ t on )y t ut ,t It it iinliff, lent piiiatois! lit torgets tli it / tui is wli.it lien. Jackson in v.uii en deavnred tu make Ins t'abiuct—• a unit,—and dues not piescnt a Janus-face in tin* public. U'/m K FROM MAJ. BOLLARD. We i eco,led, several day® ago, a letter hoitiMaj. it iclianl Bollard, i nch sing the subjoined communi cation, which be desired us to publish. Rut as the M ijt*r expects to tcturti to the Fnited States within .1 shot! period, we had, upon consultation with some °l bis It lends, determined to wiibhtdd it ftoni the I less, at h ast until his auival, limit r the impicssiou that lie would then be bi tter qualified than at pie seut to decide upon the most judicious mode of conductin'’ the tiiquny which ho proposes, into the circumstances attending the murder ol Ins son in I ex.is—-a mmth r which, according to the narration ol the Circutiist nces by which it wasattembd, %%** ol a ii . si M inion and I total cb.nacter. As Map R. however, addressed am ther copy of his lett< i to the Rditor id tie F nqnim, which h is been published in that papei, tli' ie *s in* longer any »• ismi |oi dclening its him i * i . ii hi mil lolitiniis. We (hcteloie au nex it : S \MTI AOO l>l < IIII.I, ( May 2tttli, 1831). s Ih' u Su :—The loiter winch I addressed in V«en oral iinusiuii, more than two years ago, when he was Preside<■ i of the Kepuldic id Texas, upon ihe subject of I lie murder of my sou in Texas by a Texian officer, ami wlm h leticr you did me llie la vor lo publish in yur paper, I have had no nnswet in, nor have I seen or heard id any action upon the subject id lli.it cruel and demoniac murder, by any of the Tcxi.tu authorities. This »« :!nt de serves to be made Known—as I now design to make it known through the medium ol yur press—In the public—to tlte ci/ah/.f d world My residence in a •.»r distant land, pi events me hom doing juore m re lation to tins matter, for the present. 1 am, respectfully, yours, Ac.. Ac., Kirn Mil) POLL \ K n. Charge d' A [hi ires of the CnitrJ States near the (gov ernment of the Uepuhtiv (j Chili. To K11 iiaho 11. Tou k, Km|. IC/itur oj the Lynchburg \ irginian. It is very possible, from what we have heald liom gentlemen who have served in Texas, that the inrir deter of Maj. Pollard's son, (a Lieut. Slmith,) an ob scute individual, has himself perished, either hy dis ease, or in some of the numberless personal feuds w hich were at that period so common in the new Ke public—then in i comparative state ol anarchy, oral least not enjoying tin benefit id tegular Court* and a rigid administration of justice. We have made parlicular ct.(|tiiiics, in oidci, it we could, to a-cct tain wliethei Lieut. S. was still alive, and it he was, Ins residence and avocation, hut we hive never seen a person who had any knowledge of Inm, though we l ave eouveised with gentlemen who were nlfu eis ol ilie Texian aimy shoilly alter as well as antcnoi to the death ol young Pollard, ll isthcrefoie piuhahle that even had Picsidenl I louston at templi d tobiiug him to just ice, lie would have found himseif a tit i< ipat ed hy 1 )eatlt,in some othei faint. Yet that gentleman might certainly have coiufi .m cnacJ% alllinuglt the founder of a new Kepuldic, to answer tho anxious enquiries of a lather, in a d* taut land, demanding justice, at tin* bauds of the Chief Magistrate el that K public, upon the murdcier ot his only sou—that inuideiet licmg one ul Ins elfieeis, and uinlei Ins control therefoir, if alive, in a unlit,u\ as w ell us in a civil capacity. His ladure to do so lu ll sixed, if not i disicgaid ol tie duties of his station as an ofliecr, i:i rt,unly an insensibility to bis obligation* as a man. He might at least have cutlervnrnl to soothe the an guish of the father, if he could out punish and detect the murderer ol the son. “ Hon. rI Itnmas II. Be ton passed thrnudi this place on Sunday last. He pays Ins lulls in (tie hard curicncy whatever he cues. | Charloilr.st itle Jeffersonian. The creditors o( the humbutiger nuy possibly de rive tin ro benefit from Ins ostein 11 ion than they could ever have Imped from his honesty. It‘lie wow “ pays his hills, ivlicrcvcr he eor.s,” theie is ai least one thing new under the sun, in despite of Solo moil; and u is, we thi k, morefaiily attribuialde to his zeal in making disciples to the Gold Humbug, 01 his vanity in thus prod timing linusdl us author, than to any salutary change of principle in the man. .Some of his creditors, we imagine, would he glad to get Btotidon Bank notes, which, «c. bclivc, ait about 70 or BO per cent, discount. KCNn question oudit to claim a greater pmiion of public attention than lli«* dispo-dion of lb I’ubln- Lands. There seems to us to be no alternative between the adoption of the equitable plan of diHtribnlion proposed by Mr. Clay, mul tlir utter waste of this great national fund. See the uriiele in an other column from tin-New Vork Courier, which, although appealing immediately to the eiti/.eus of that State, embodies arguments not less apple aide to the lights, inter* U and dm j tiesof Virginians, KIT Some of ihe ultra Democrats, in thu Northern papers,art exceedingly ■ ngry with Mr. Van Huron, fur appointing Mr l.edyard, of Now York, Serretarv of Legation at Haris. Tlir President, sotm- time since, conferred this appointment itpm ' Mr. O'Sullivan, one of the editors of th* Dcnmrrutii Review, hut Mr. Cass, our Minister at Haris, preleririnp Mr. Ledvard 1 to whom his daughter is about to he man i >1, mnde know n hit feelings to Mr. O’Sullivan, who promptly declined acting. ~ The Hrcsideut then gave the appointment to Mr. I.edvard,ir conformity to Mr. Casa’s wishes ; nml us Mr. I.. is alleged l< he a Whig, the whole kennel is in mi uproar at tin* loss ol th hour! For one, we tire disposed to ■■i\e credit to Mr Vnt 1 Httrcn for disregarding, in this parileular instance, un n pm t v eonsideiations—Mr. I.. la ing pr< ulimlv qualified, it inpaid,!! discharge the duties of tilt rtution. [fjr’ We insert, this morning, ndditiomil nceormts of rale of Morn* Mulficnti/is,\.v. Wo do this, in pursuance of n determination, heretofore announced, to furniph our leafier* with ixWfnctn vv hit h tnigh* reach wt pro or ran, conncclcn with this important article of tioH’u . We have our own «»j»i niun f»u the subject . hut ns it is formed only upon fin ts n<: ceiiiblc to all, and us wc do not suppose it would Imvc any weight, we ahull forbear expressing it. {TT* The interesting article on the Medical College of \ ir ginia hat been on baml some weeks, exeludcil by a pressure of other mutter. Its Faculty is said to he peculiarly well qual ified far the duties of their responsible stations, and we hope topee it extensively patronized. FTf* The Philadelphia F. S. Guzatf ■ informs us tlint Ilis Majesty the King of Prussia has sent in his subscription to lluddy’s Military Magazine, pub!i-de d in that city. Talk ol American tritiuphs! (excluitns tin• <i i/Mte.) Hero is a scion of tin* (ireui Frederick seeking martial knowledge ofa Fhiladelphiu Major! 33”’ Messrs. Hcuji'tnin H. Burwell ntnl William 11. Allegro have issued proposuls for publishing n new Administration journal in the town ol Petersburg, to be called the American StHtCSUJUU. |fjr There has been quite u destructive atorm along the Atlantic coast. OHIO CANALS.— We Imve heretofore shown, hv official statements, the prnsM>*»iv<! augmentation of Hie tolls upon the public works in Pennsylvania and New York. The < inciniinti Whig furnishes us with n statement of ihs amount of tolls received on the M in mi Canal in Ohio, from January to July jg39; which is $ 8 2. rtf id *20 1 xi the corresponding period of 1888, 15.6C>4 S7 IncreiHC in G inouihs, $7,10! 33 The Whig remarks : “ The above exhibit shows an increase in six months ol 50 per cent ; and should the mu.titling six months give a corresponding tin. ilic (glU ol I lie t ‘.in il lot ill** jut'n( w ill lt.it e dun lilt «l | I lie 11 'I year, The s(ioii|; pinlialnlity i*. that, ah« i keeping; up all iieif**.iiv and proper tepair*, and irnyinK cuncnt expenditure*, th* Ohm and Miami Canal* mil after tin* year pay iulete*t tipmi i he coat i «f ilrcir construction.” niiieitivhi>. Married, on Tuesday ninininc, tlie ' ;di of An eust.hv ICv. 1 >i. S itnuel Phillip*. ICv. Jnii\ 1C Hknni r »*, i I llie Virginia Aimiiul Coidri eticr, lo Mi * M miv \V Jonl Nn •' * ( 'otiferem e Journal will please copy. OBI S'! IU\ . Ip;irtc*«l this life, oil Solid.iV last, the 1*1 of Sep tember, at the i. sub-lire "| h< , *on, John V tctor, ID 11ii*« town, Mi*. S\K4u Vii ion, having aiiamril lo the age ol about Ion, srmr mmk She was the wid ow of the late John Viet* i, an olht ei in ’lie nirny ol i lie Revo'.m ion ; she w a* mai l li d ill the y cat 1777, pending the Revolution.u> smiyr'c. and i on*i queut lv icceived .i pension (rout the I’nih d Slate*, under the ait i d (’ong i e ** gi a t it mg luiisinn* to t h« w nlo w * ol Rev old do ti it V Ulliei im. Rot i be best ol .ill i*. she w as a meinhei ol that whole family of brio vein on earth, and M.unl* and angel* hi IRaico, named alter out Lord Jesus ('III t*t. She wa* attached to the eo mm union ol the Methmh*t Riotestattl ('hit roll, and died in the peaceful assurance > t a blessed uttuioi'al ity. The Kredei ieksburg papeis w ill please copy this. —, in I'ationsbittg. on the Rith inst., Mr*. Ann Rut 1)1 K lil'IlM , wile o| Jnn. I). R Hike, and tbltlgll trr ol Tims. Ciews, l.*q , formerly ol ibis place, tit llie 31sr year ol her age. Alt*. R had been lor si v eral yc.ii* a member ol the Rtcsbytciiaii (.'hutch, and had unifninilv exhibited a smel eonsiNieni y wiih her piolessitm. Her health had been delicate lot seveial months previous to the dim s* ol which she died; owing t» ilu* t lieu instance her It ir mis enter tamed but little hope tin l Iter hail const it tiltnii could long withstand ihe violence «»I djscaae. Indeed, no coiiMciou* dul she seem ol hei oivn situation, and ol her imibi'itv to bear up under the wasting* td seven* sickness’, that bhc at unco told In t physu tan on *i|i preaching her bedside • ”R bn) iate — too late now."—These Mpprehensto. s ihe result proved to be but too well founded. She, hmverer, fxpievscd till* inott enure submission to the iLvmu w ill, and seem ed pci feel ly w ill mg tu be gone 11 om tins 4voi Id, that she might rest from its tales and its iimibb*. She replii d to a Ii tend w bo eM|inml as lo lie stale ol her mind hi view ol bi t npprnai lung dlssollllion, •* Thai she had no distressing le u* a* lo ihn Inline, that hei confidence and hope wuo placed in Je*us f.’fuist,” adding with appatent emphasis, that “ lii.s lrits thf ri/ / lunar — the vvhj turtle '' With iIicm word*, fi.eil, a* till* Apostle exhoit*. lei the linear ed husband i. o • h«* oilier numeioii* relative* ol ilu deceased, eumfoii tv»c another. 'They sorrow mil as those who have no lo.j tb " for tl 4\e helievi that Jesus died Mini iom* again, licit Holley also, which sleep in Jesus, shall appeal with litul.” *• Tin'll ml mii iii I be va\ • " i u> > ! a. '1 I I < hold 11»• r, !\ mi o - '.I llir mil:1 li palli ol I lie 44 old bv ti. '■ fide, Rill lie - w nli- 11 in ul mi 11 \ i i <• | n ul la Utd'di! lb- ■ , A lid Mine i - iiin\ hope, -ui' e lie rhivioiu luii* ,»icd. -, iii (* 11 «i i lotte county, mi Thursday ihe ill ol An list, alter an illne-a ol lluee wi ck*. Jo sr.rit \i.i>i * i t s Wii ion. iii ilu* -,J id year of 11 age. 1 * .i i n I ii I and on lam llolv i-- tile task ol h i nru mg the death ol this promising young man! Lu lowed by narlire wiiii .ilium! ol tineniiimoii capacity —inspired bv an bunorable ainb.'ion and love nl lite rature— j overned in all hi* action* bv principle* which cn ii Id abide ihcit'Hl el In- inosl lofty slamlard — mdi I iiigable and conscientious in thsebarging Ihe duties nl In* prole<site —un.i: *iiumig ui hi* inanneis, .mil amiable in lu* piivalo lel.itiun*,—he alinidni high piiMiiiso of I'm in e i 1111 ii n lie e That lie would have added anulhei to ilu- list ol those, who, by the mil* fni ee ol pet so mil t but octet mil l a lent, have i n sed ihemsclvr* to ex a I ted and Immiiahlo stati ns, ihe w riter dors not «iitcrtaln a doubt. Thrown, at an rally .fe, upon In* o4vn i e miuia e*—•deriving no aid from adventitious cue must met-% ul any kind wit lu> lit even the advantage* ul a Ii united » *Iik a ti *n, and 8U rro It in led by di Hi cullies w hie It would have pat a|\/,i*d a i ommim m less emigefic mind, he had pursued an onward and an ujueuitl course, meeting and coin| net in;* e v*-i v iiliHlacb' \\ il ll an elauicity and cliei i lollies* ol mind,' hu Ii was truly sin prising*— The wiiter id ilu* grateful, though hiiudde tribute lo Ins dcp irti d Ii tend, can In- i ie •iimony lo the pun IV of his lie ii t, the inleg i ity td hi* pi inciples, ami tin* i ode pc11 • I cm t r e of hi* mi ml. 1 low * ad ihe tellei lion, that a e.■ • nil*iti.ilion ol mental and moral Wurth, ho iaro—so Un rhf,—slioii'.d have bi t n doomed to Bitch an early grave! ——“ What a change Krntn yesterday ! I hy bailing hope mi near, (Loll ' laboiid pri/e !) nli boiv ambition IIiihIiM . Thy glowing cheek ! A nbit un, tiulygteat, ( H vi11 units pi aise. Rv this Mid and untimely visiintmti, death Ii:h do pnved fond p icnts uml < liiMien i ! an alleel lonate sun A b i oilier, life co n if iu i n 'y in winch Im lived of a vain a Ido member, and ihe young nf a eotnuiPtidable exam | pie. Inestimable and iiieparable i* the Ions 1 III* i true character rvas evinced to the very I A 11 lend, announcing the punlnl intelligence lo file writer, * a \ *, '* during the whole lime ol lu* (lines-; not a complaint, murmur, nor even a sigh esc a; i d Ins lip*. Ilu patU’i < e .m l fortitude m vei lor a mo irient, seeitit d to I irl him. When ll bee am • p • * ‘ 11V 1 certain that lie coni ! n t Itve, lie expressed him*clf a* not being afraid to die, and prob- ed to found hi* 11opes of salvati u up n the medi »b rut I merits ol (lie Saviour.” Of/* The Richmond Wing ami ihe Lnquiicr are respectfully requeued to copy. . , .j-. L AtliD fi « IS s % I* E. IWISHioSKLL " MV TRACT OF I, AN I». on w liit'ii i I now ieslde. The Tract contains near- ly S’lVI) |)!ti l> ACIIIIS, veilh mure limn half I in WOODS, it IS 1(11.1. •••i| nil Sm k Cri ck, inline .Ii 11■ -1y mi ilit r.riink N' '1 in,ii1, adjoining lilt lands nl Kilmun i Jnlins, iltt'il John A'eminder, if c’d aml Dr. Wilbers, ami tthcis. Ii is very well a ■ la fileil m the gruwtli of eurn a il I oh n i '. anil every rltsei i pi ion ol small gram, (as llie ftresi nl crofi will very plainly show.) The Tuiet has more gmnl pine limber on it than any land in the. neighborhood. It lies remarkably level, and lets a large portion of Mil land on ihe ci i ek. 'I lie improvements am a good m% r.i.i.rvo eioisi:, :m:i»> ti feet. Slone Meal-honse, Stahles and j hjiii . .Tobacco Houses, mgetlier wiili pood JrfiufM. Negro House. The water is also very line. As 1 am anxious in ttll this Fall, any one wanting to buy such a Tract ol I,and, may g. I a bargain, by tailing on me. A. S. HENRY. Campbell, Aug. 22 18 In addition to the above Tract, I oiler my other T BS sa i' T , adjoining tie Lands of Richard .Mmgan, Achilles 11erntlon and others. I' lies near tIn- mad landing In 1'annill's anil Collins** Ferry, arid i“ a good stand fir a Tavern m (in-c ry ; lias tolerable impmveiiients, a good Well of Wan e, and well enclnn d. arid suit able for a small lamily. A. S. I ILNKY. Sept .5 ,s Dloriiw .Viiilfiviiiilist. T It t H K fubsenher l a- lor sale between 20 anil 30 i thousand slifis of I lie genuine .Mur us M nltii-'iii li-. growing at her la I 11 e i * reside tiee, within ‘-'A miles ol Ly nchburg, w liiclr she would prefer selling on a credit ol one and I«o y e tis. ALSO, A quantity of Worm Legs. now in a good stale al preservation.—Apply m either of my Innthers, I Thomas or Richard I’cikim.) at Rrool.vrlle, near Lynchburg, Va., wlm am auilmrix“i| to -ell. MARY UE1LS I’EREINS. Sept. 5 1 11 Norin;. \I,L persons iadebii'd i" Wrti. f*. Lancaster, deceased, will ph ase mike payment iniaierli ately in Mr. Wilson I’. I5ry.ini. the surviving pi m.ei III I, mcasier eV Hryaiii, v> hh is hereby aiilhonz d to receive the nine and grant receipts. Phuse having just and local claims against the decedent's estate, will make them known m Mr. iliyani, and arrange meins will be made as soon as possible, without iiiju iv to the estate, lor the.r payment. Ml’. IjAN(.L\STER, Adiu'r ol Wni. 1.- Lancaster, di c'd. Sept. 5 . wdw lor N.ilr. IJlURSI ANT lo .1 ili'crn* ol die w«ulii|»ful d*iin l> eottt1 ol Itrdfofd. pronminccl at tl e Atigutl term, 1 llic Undersigmil cun uii**u:ner* appoint• ed hy the comt,will proceed to *ell,to the highest lm) iter, at public iUtCtioii, on Saturday, llic 2^th day ol September, 1^,'HI, Tiro Tracts of Tumi, belonging lo ill** estate of William Thaxtuti, dc ( n ased, one tract lying on itie licarl water* of Woll Cirri, bring tbo Maine nan on wlm h Willidlii Thanton, dcccaMi d, resided m hi* Ido time, upon which then 14 A (;<hmI Ihu llhi; ISoiim*, ami other nccesnarv I Ult llntiM*. Said L ind atl join* llic Lauds ol John IV tiny. Samuel Wifliant* and othciN, and part ol il is ruinated immediately on the mam western turnpike, aim tit live mile* above I ,tbei ty. and containing Onv tmmlrttt amt *rvcnty*si i’€i* ami a haii at rt s. A Lo. otic 'l l act n! LAND, ly mg on tbc upper w a It is ol Little Oiler liver, coni anting nun bundl'd and nineteen wcies. and tdjommg tin* Land* nl Henry \V Moseley, Fountain M. II iwKimh nti«l other*. 'I'll** sale w»|| take place alllio irstdtm »* ol Mi*. Matilda Th ••Mon, w bo i - • i d * « on t lie pi cun sen ol the flisl mcniioMcd Intel—tlm two tine In being Militated one and .« halt mile* distant limn each other. I lie title to the Land* is indisputable, but at ting under a denee nl I bo colli I, we will convey mi i h llllu only a* i* treated ill us by aucli dee.fee. I Teims— A credit of on* and two vraia will be gi I vt*n, the pureli i*ci* giving bund* with approved ae entity tor iIk* puiciniNu money, and the title m tamed until the Mimic i* paid. Possession will lie given on ihi'liist day ol January, IhJO, but the purchami* shall II ivu the pnv ilege nl seeding I III* Fall. N All I \NILL IV III \ \ ION. ( C otntrin. JOHN F. I ll A X Li >N, S •hitter*. Sept. 5 w3w (1 f" The undeisigtipd will be at ('nmpbtd I Court mi M outlay next. t«»rtbe purpose ol obi.lining nub st t lhei s In t lie “ I h nmcr tl n I'lunnx anil I.vnehbui4 (iaKcitu.” JOHN UlCHAKUSON. .September A It I. ft S T , ITBKT \V K K N 1 iVmlibnrg ami A ill I m* rut Court # liuuse, on Sal 111 day evening, 31x1 ult,, A ilrnlH oloml over l out, lined w till brown (’iieaxM.in, the I a« e id the roveiiiig woiii limit t lie low ext button in ft on I, 11 lew Middies aiiiini peibaps when* ilm mlbii joins the body on tbe light li tnd mile, nil indelible mud stain oil llio out side ol one sleeve (t be bit I believe) fioiiillio elbow to llir t nil, obsrivabli! oi ly by c lose mspeetiim, (lie Coat olhnwise but liltli' vein 11. I have been 11111 ** ni'nute m my dim tiptiun, lielievmg it was very pioh iiblv pit ki d up b\ st'iiie sei v.iut wlm may endeavor iot tmt i .il 11. The Coat, or anv mini m if mil eon eeining it, lodged immediately wi ll At*. Harris at I Ik' latter plat t, m snli-i ipiejitl v at tbe l ’ nun; I loti I m |, vne It Imi g, will be ili.mklnlly nmvi d, and any trouble libtiallv iitmijieusatc'tl. JI. >i: MINT‘I It. Sept. A Jl if Rifts llollni'N ICcn.ii'd. I\V 11.1, give 11 if dime it-waid id I'Miy Hull us, lot the appit liensioii ami tit liveiy in me, ol mv f servant If •# B * B (If , .» mail td rob*!', ni \ t un i 11 v • ,11- old, about A h el A ui (t iiu‘l;»:.s lii|*li, heavy buili, td a light c omplexion, bushy Ju’fuJ — had 00 when lie h If, linmesjiuu elu ilmig, a It? 1* lud, and some mi tinner Hollies. The alum: ten ard will be giv* n. if taken w est td the Jllue Bulge, find o Ctfird in an v jail w il lull l lux l 'oil it linn w e dill, and infill trial it. n bn w aril cm I 10 iim* ; 01 if taken I Hit t»l the Blue JvHd*', I will give a 11 w aid td Ten Dollnts, m addition in paying all irasun.dile 1 xprn m s lor I he delive 1 v id >.ahi pegtu 1,1 *** ’ ‘ “tin ty. 11 e b II mv pi enlist s on A|. 11 'ay neck, and in all probability will aim to g'M 10 ()lim. k 1 ( ir 1) ii wivr.v. Campbell (*c»ti 1 llmuse, Sept. A lx Q f"• Tbe Iv maw I a (ia/.eile will insetl the loin L'oing 3 weeks, and loiwaid its hi i until to I i is ol In e lor pay menu N .SiiIUhIuj llm I llhd.iv nl Nrpteiiibi'i, n ill be huId ill ill© Nrw London A <• idrin V, lilt* old building, ;i L K A ,M K IKUJJSL, ID bv .‘ID leri, iivo siuriiM lugli. It li.is brrn randtill v taken down. nn«l l lie 11 in lie is are no mid. The plank, which li rousid • ruble, i> also noiiimI, and rmisi fs id uiiiher board mi', floorn g and ceilin' plank. Sept. r» 2t lo fhr t.f/nrhrai rta #Hose ietM fltltll/. ' 11 111'. ,M !',MI!KI?S III Him ('nm|i,iil)' nr hert'lijr ■ Hu 11 fit'll lii .iili'iul ii I' giil.il 11 lulling, ill tin' Iluxr 11iinsr, oil S iluril.iv tin* 7111 ilist., ai 111«• I |hihI 3 n't Ini I,, 1*. !\|. J.NU. A, IJAMLKT, Srciclnr.v. Sept. 2 ll sn.i \iuii : Toliitilrinui l!ns ii ri li. liuoki i'N l.iilli'i ) A I \< Ii:iii;;<' Oflicr, ( Lvnclihur;:, S -|H. (ill, I HID. ^ I ( lliiiuK ,i; iial I’i i/n of »:i5,294 ! ! I ifil tin 11.761!!! . 3 I I’l ixi'H 1,(100 ! ! ' I’irginia Stale Bsittery. K or flit: lii* ii •' Ii I ni ilio l.ts'.lnn |i Atiili'lnj'. i 'l,i . N ■ •*. i“i l 39 7ii hr drawn at Aim undmi on Saturday tlir till of Si jilrmlu r. ,• * 7 he Drainin' wilt In received al llim (IJ]ireun Tuesday, Halt inti. id ratal Sedan let I Pits* of 13 -."'1 1 .1.1 11.101 1 <l» 0.00(1 1 tin 5 000 ft <l.i 3 000 ft do O.ftOO 1 l’rijst) of *2,Ml SO lit* J,0(W Cl) do 250 50 do 2(10 (i:t do 150 03 do ll)U 'Similes many oi u, ; . u. i\c. « . Whole '1 m k< i*; only $10—Halves $5—(Quarters ■32 30. For sale nf ROOKKR’S LUCKY OFFICK. (■ t • (irdcis Imm iIn* country lor Tickets drawn by I). S. Oregory <V Co. in all I'nrinin Srhcmcn, (ac r ompamed l»v rash or I*i i/.e Tickets,) promptly and confidentially attended to, when addressed to IIKNRY II. ROOKKR, Lynchburg, Vm. (Jy* .My customers may always d-pend on see ing the numbers of every Lottery in which I sell Ticket*, published iiiiIh pper, (The Virgi nian,) Mu soon as the Official I -»-»I of the Drawing is | received. II. II. ROOK Kit. ntr.iiitifiil Sirlinnc To be drawn m xt Thursday. One Capital i’riste ol $12,000 f !! Ten do do 1,0001 M Whole Tickets only $-1. RICHMOND ACADKMY LOTTKRY, i:\ t RA CLASS, No. 8, FOR 1830. To he drawn at RICHMOND on Tuesday, Sept. 10tIt. tty- The drawing will he received at tins office on Thursday, thu 1 titli m-t. JHHLLIAN T SCII KM K. I ol St; 10,000 1 ilo 3.000 I lilt tt.000 i iin l.uou 1 lilt 1,179 10 Prize* of 1,000 SO in iio aoo 20 (In 150 20 do 125 '25 ilu 120 (iO tin 100 Tourtlj. r with many ol >£(), &J0, Arc. cvc. Whole Tickets only v I—II.lives UU—IQuar tors £ 1 • Far sale at BOOKER'S LUCKY OFFICE. DRAWING RECEIVED. The ihlliiwina were the drawn numbers for the I’etersliurg .Mm halites' Lottery. Cl.i s No. 0, at A lexandna, mi .S.ilinday, August 31st, 183!l; 7 ol !> 45 21 3 43 51 53 1 1 34 8 10 41. , Verv Handsome Frizes sold n HOOKER'S LUCKY OFFICE. MACOA. 12,000 LBS. KUFPU3N BACON, which I nil t fur sale low. Contractors and other in want nl the article can Ltu furnished, nti cood terms. V|>,11v nr JOSE I’ll MARSH. September 5 5t HV f llSKI i S nn JJ'S. ON Friday litc Oth '»«»!., V*‘W sell in from of tnyi auction »#oro 1 0 hats K10 (’ofi'.m 5 barrels ||av. Sugar 3 barrel* W too ~ bane!* Gin I barrels New Ktiffhtml Utittn • ‘i Batrel* Krntteh Brandy Hi Iioxi h Kai*in*, also a lot of nrcoinBianded l*'i»r* nilure, r.niisisting ul Buds ami Bedsteads, (Jbatrs, Ttiltli'*, iVe. tVe. Also one or two fine Horse*. Tho above articles are now in store anil will posi tively lie wold. Terms at *ate. Will In* added to tin* above sale 5000 lbs. ntro I \imilv Bacon, cured in tins place, in lots to suit purchasers, on a ciedit ol 00 day s. C. IMIKLI'N* Sept 5 U I ll.imlsoiiK sibiJ AKi'i'rtilik l'ail:i!y r«*»l<l<*BiC€* ;ii \m tioit. r I M 11: subscriber will si ll Ins ( unify resilience, on I Friday the till) ol September next. It is agree ably situated mi 4‘It street, anil in an excellent ueiglt* bouihood, .mil hi neat tepair. Tctma, liberal. .Sal* to be conduct' d by r.»vi»r Ar Turner, Aucta*. JullN S. ni.AUfi. Any. (J!) H3t ■ o ii i a i:. \M’!URn WOAIAN.who * m lie iTci»inij»rndtf|j .is .1 good w.islicr and cook, and hi eW-HO/^ m.iti .«»* id.iUci. Apply lot Unthi r jnirti* .uhrra dt oilier. i a liJKVTIOA. rami: winter ar**iuii t»I ilie subscribin'* at hoof I w ill begin on Tu«*d »y the (list day nl October-*1 Tuition is paid lor on eitii.litre. W.M. S. rtKIlA f I 111 K next session ol the mihscr IuT* m bool I will cttmiUence on the first day ol October. The prit o ol nuii 'ii i« I .< ac-simi. pavable m advalter. 11KNNI NtilMI M V. KKID. Srpt 2 (tOu iioiuii ana nn sit . !%% IIS. .1 ( >1 • \ T< t M I*K 1 NS i niuiiuu s lo give in j T u Hit net unis in ,M l' S11' mi i he I * I \N(l Ft >|(T K and t JIM T A *1, and to ten ue in l.n family you .tie I, ulu s who visit I.micIiIhiiu lor iligir education. Alis. T. "ill expert a .portion ol the charge fur I'.".nd uni Tiilllnu in ml van re, it least ns 111111*1) as in in he eullielv a;: i cr.dile to 1irl p.UiOlM, Sept 2 110 if, ■ -* - - . --*•*»' - ‘7 -* rrn .Il all min i lie pound. H1.it-•!% Ten at I tier " I Vi i cguin;; pi u e, t"r sale at iio\\ i:i. i>\vii:s*v Auguat 20 ts il % U i i: a i’ s: v i: it r r ic c: r>. || 11 \V \ N M’S To i ti M it i n it *. ainV ^ Tonic mixture I* I I. I. S unit all oilu r« ol Ins iett ' dii a. \ M) M. •», t VH IN INi: and /*/«. /y w.., # i l ihuil ol li nk, ;e nih'uilhli\ i\\ a mufk h-ss •>/> th in t£tuoinr, ol In *9 <11|«-% 111 \ lu| h It: at now Ml, I) A \ IIS*. Aug. 20 u ti Miiitnl or stolon, I'K< >M Till*. I’ATSTfl III’, ill I )r. KoIm H \Y Will ri». .1 (.'lira mil SiMirl ll<H{ K, I n| A yr;»n i»l I I isi Spin , .• In 1 l «.i 2 im In a I UJgh, mimr h.icIiII«• lll.ims on Ins bnk, Olioil a l i around. walks md Mots well. Any iiil'iimarion ' i*irrn tin*. at llns pi or, 01 M.iivsviMe, will lw i frank - lolly rrm'lv eil. I’HIMI1 \. ! IA Y N K • j Sept. r* 31 ’S' b s, ip ;; \ t: r::: i» ( orfi;iis.itBrn *v tijyjyeu* Ol'IMkMTR II l\('OCK A ASkAlWS. MAS now on li.ind anil is prepared to make an repair Still*, 10 ill. . ■ I Tin-Ware of every desciiptinn, \l'holca<t!c utol liiltiil, on llie must lea sngable lei in*. Tin nr (,’oppei tlunO, Gutter*, noil' Spout*, pm up in town nr country nil the must ap proved pi.in—Slim s, Stove Pipe and Sheet Iron work, till warranted in In: well executed. Ca|I gud examine for yourselves. N. II.—Old copper, Aic. taken in exchange. June 24 wlslf_ Quirk s uaksada on, ami essence of TV R K, both articles of high tnanditig, for im proving and changing lilt: Hair, I i sale at New York price* at HOW EL DA\ 1ES * A ni1 nst 2R * ” ■ bub. Ji. ,t.i. BB./r.r.i.rr, M icek HAS returned to Lynchburg, and can iio found ut the Union Hotel, where lie will in future keep Ills office. I |e takes pie nine in infotirtillg lli*r I,rends, that, whilst at lire N ull, be selected and purchased an nhundaut supply ol every material ne cessary lor Ins business. ‘l it is" who may need ar-1 (ifrciat teeth, from otic to an entire sett, are invited ttr call tin * I i x a mine bis articles, as I is behoves that they ain not surpassed lor utility nr beauty, which Ins will insert on the best ami most approved modes, Aug. 10 11 ls a.f.r/p o!s. MSfi:n.n f.v.s, l the lirsi from ©1 the tralbm in the ttry beat quality, for sale at HOW EL DAV IKS. Aug 20 «A>f I > \ I.SV fl g’OIVtlVA, Ualninel. Opium, 1^ ('anipbnr, Peruvian Itark, Anti Bilious and,An n Dyspeptic Pills, Tartar Kinetic, etc., with a com n/flf uni furoc assortment of j'Urc and bcsl MKDl PINKS, Surgeaii and De tal Instruments, me., for sale at IlOWEL DAVIES’. N. B. Nutmegs. Cloves, Mace, long and black Pepper, white and black (linger, do do Mds laid Seed, Ciiiamon. etc., fur sale as above. Ang. 29 l*'f Hours auliu aums tkees a It |l I) !S , at low price*, far sale hv 1IOW’EL DAVIES. August 06 *s it Jainns iSivt'i* anti Ktintiwhu Scrip WANTr.n AT Booker's Office. PERSONS wishing lo exchange can be neram dated with the sale ol any amountsuu fair terms hy calling at . Booker's Lotteut & Exchange Office, Ang. fa ___.. !7Iortis ,’fliilflcaulis. AAri: SHALL have, during the month*ofQ«ltr ? » bemud November,* barge quantity ol ol th* .Horns .JBulticnulin Slips, raised bv ourselves, and put t‘P in the best "V*1?!**? lor keeping, which we will sell upon ace.mm mlatlog terms. Rers ms wishing to buv cau be .supphed by calling on Duct. Daniel E. Walton ol A .but trrklle, or Jus. K. llorncr of Lynchburg. Five almost *n tire failure Ol the crop this year ibrcuehout the whole United States in this article, wait undoubtedly mak* lire errlerpiiy.o of raising Slips very profitable lor years to come. There is no diversity n! non.mo upon ?l,is subject. HORNER (Y WATSON. July II ',,V