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!JteTft!3l"i’H)N nr TilM l.AN!) I I M> Wcato no difficulty in aiiswtiii.n the \ -,va «t*\/ ' /■«<the* corrisp ndiiii ef the“Kip l:c in,** who I as attempted to ronlri ve rt the ? p;i .* t - uvi wul I s u* m reference t<> tin Div.ri; r::0n t>< la v |n Im sotaBWd lrtt* r In cmtoii.U that “.t t’ !.;:•«> ^lTl. dcsiplSd as :i tir.st. , «/ n li t <’ < i , un: auil that trust h: L.« n foil;]!. d, it is < !• ;>r tl at the gi’Vcrtnucnt dive-. * 1 oi •! i • g! *:* whatever in ri | , tin «ul ' ■ * Uli*l 1ms f.nHteti fhlfihd, 11 * ■’< u' fm o - u ri*juiring lltat that jpmrmuitit si..ill!. Id tlu lam' it perpetuity. foil nd us a surer >f remit, ft ;7.*«[/i '1 he du ,'s Ktre drawn with r< n ai! »i h imc aid prion u <1 la:, .-cage, indeed as if, h.rttu ii:«* 11 «* | \ rj» t\ \< \, hit h the Land fund miglii It-j i r\« n«d, to thn w :,n i.nl the r uual ri^tstifthe Suits an imprtgn;:!l< lanur. The \l gtfiiakictd, for t.\;'mple. dtelured that the fit ml tie tAcd it't'in the* |»n<f-n!suf the lands should It- hr ••tlu use aud c»f the States,--m what way? liy tring it into the tr« usury. and np| r« piating it to the i rdiii.nry c\j rndituh s 11 tin fm’iiul gt vt n.u.i it ? Nn Hut, ••according t«j tlu ir iim : 1 ri >j t «-tive pn-peirit ns in tfi»*general charge and t vp nditnn 1 « i ;t Icrcmcui tend that thin deed v.ns n.s.dc ti.dir tlu* iM C’utfn! tratiun system, and prim to tin adoption of the federal r nstitufii ii, w lieu tin “n sp ctivi }•■ • |« rum.-.’’ of i at h S.uti “in the ncsurnl tl :rg( ;.ju! t \pnhtr.n '* c i hi he v .ocrtaiiwd w it2> aL-ohiti t» r *. uty. ( !•;; r< • tfunprs ►i neam! no powt r <1 h v \ ; g i i :.« > * u it: j • sts, or ei mining revi mu* in any o*.ht r \\: y . 'I he Stun •< raa-.d it : . ..!. ; : . rti,l fur tin* atm tints which tlu \ wm ? vtu.l'v ii'iiindn tuilrihnti rdieg t< a f.Xt d ai »! t «ri...: i. .. T! e in l, rest cl <ach el their in tlu 1 ; ml f ind. llu i V re, hole aw accurate j rt pi rtn n to tl f an. » :.t w hi* 1 : li vre cti ired lo contribute to the “gt m sal « : p* rnhtnji .**• Thus: 't a lr;uisit: r v.::s n.a A up n Virginia I' r £100,000 and so much I ud was t, U di rug the yeai n:i entitled lirr to the sum * t\f'.0.1 X *». 1 c. v.. s u n:pcl!i*l w raise the additit mi! Mini «.l V»0,( ( 0 1 v tax* ■- niton In i k\i zens, t** make up the ihlleitn* v; and, I \ parity of iBisoning, as well as a* in rdiegto the strict mbs » fi jus lice,if her interest in the land sabs amounted t«$l.'>0,000 she would have H cn ct.tilled to the rail] Jus *7 $.r»O,U00, logo into her own treasury. Winn the e institution was adopted,the rights ■ fi the Sint.; s wire in t in any manner abridged, but were, on the c ntrar\’, in *-\]>rc c=h li rms aflirmrd. They at’1* now ns iuu* h entitled to the ir distributive share in the Puhl:; I .amis nt tin y wen then. And it is mai.il* t that it i notify by dibit ihrtinn the proceeds ot the *:Jcs that the injunction of tin* deed ran be complied v. ith: f« r if tin se preei etls Ih.w into iht national treasury, to be draw n out l \ appropriation, for tlie purpose of defraying tin* i rdniary cxpin-t.s of the national government, it is n anifrst that so far fir* m * acl State having the“u.5C and benefit” of tile lands, “ace* r duty to thi?ir usual respective proportions in tin* general charge and expenditure,” a few of the States, in which there are annually large expemlitun s, w ill receive more than their share, w liile otlu is, not so fortunate, will pet less, and tome of tie- iut# r;«*r States, in w hidi tin re ari no forts, no arsenals, nor docks, n irship yar *s a r v* • ! . ef var, nor tr«; jra, w ill «■! Uiiu scarcely a dollar. I: is on bj by distributing the | r. eerds that the i '-lit *.f the States tj an ritual parti* i| am n in tin the Laud fined ran I* mmred—and the f* dcial go\eminent is the peniwnent trustee, to w hich is entru? t* «i the - h um dun . fprotect ting and guarding the right of eaeli and all if them.— And we may remark Ik re, hv the way, though not strict ly applicable to the subject, lha4 Mr. Calhoun’s propo sition to divest the federal g“vc rmneiit of all contml ol the subject, by surrendering the managem* nt of the Lands, on certain conditions, to the States in which they lie, would b< a palpable 1 naeh oftru t, and a faith hvs di* regard of the most binding obligation. Hut then we arc met with the objection that it is* a commonand the idea is to sonic extent prevalent that it m th* f. re not properly a distrihnttthJe fin d. Tf o the fallacy of this ima, !.*.w»\er, may I t* ? ! own ! v a very simple illustration—thus:./, JJ, and (', wealthy capitalists, propose to throw together int i a ** n fund,*’$10,IKK) each I r purposes ot trail!.1, ..id, tut being disposed to engage in t lie drudge rv *f In An themsi Ives, th* y app lint P their agent te the i.u sines, with written instructions to apprnpiiate the prof Ks to their “use and Lem/itaccording to “lhiir pm portion in the general charge and exp.-ndittin ’* uf th* j lint concern. Sappisc af»«*r paying a!! * \p<- t the end **f tin* first year, /) finds that In f as made n pu /it of JJOJO—What does h* do with it? Has lie, th. a geutuf.7, ti and the right to -laim it fi r himself, and appropriate it to his ow n use*? .lust as much as the general government, the agent of the Sink* |i-r the management and disposition of the Land fou l, has to a*nr.e upon the money arising from the sab-of ih* Lands *nd, by a singular perv. rM**n of the meaning of language. [yi "revenue." No: the fund, though “a Common f" a* is neverthdos distributable; and P's dutv would h»* contribute to.7, li and ('. $I(.HM1 apiece, the di tnhutive share of eacli in this "common f)n d." We are to!.I, howrvrr, hy “Jefi'ciM n,” tl •» even if there be a rcrersir.nunj interest in the Public 1 .amis, it is I mind In the States which made the ce?-Aon. and 1 hat eight of the original thirti i n St: t; s in u hirJi there "ere no public lands a:id the thirteen in \v mumbets of 1 l:a Confederacy have no riul.t to j ait:* ipate in its bene fits* To thirl most singular aw rtien—th* more singu hr that it is made h\ a t r;:th man ol u. tju .* tin a d ; bib tv, and of a discriruii ating mind—we 1: v Iut all of rc ply to make. It is th>: that his j« .ti n would he true if iMe deeds of cessj* n 1 ;t(] not, in rxpi* !< niis, placed all th£ States ttpyii an eijual fnr.ting -Tin !a tinge of t x* Virginia deed may Maud for all «i i'.*m; and it MyMlattiicac lands “shall lie cmisid.-red a c ::m:o;i /and, for the »».<*• and Irnrjit if such if the f 'nib I Slabs. l'ir«uii<£ virlxxu't'tw HAYK UKCO.MK OK M IA 1 I. »1.( OAUd tiiai'I.Kf$ if the cf itfcdcrnnjf «Sr. ri’i:< nd:ng Stn^g i v this generms provision, reserved to lh**nwelvoe fio«rrukf frhase in the pnbli*’ lands t!ianth*,y voluntarily reHiupiishrdto tlwir shtirr Slates: and it is by thv'ir generosity Ului t*w’ ohl State*?, which w e re then members ot tiii ('ontidc rnev. and which owned n ncofthe Lands.and the thirteen! new Sia/is which * aw- siure breemr got are entitled to an equal partici pstiiiii. with tlu m. in this “common fund.** The "re wriwnary inter*st, (thrmoh in le^oljtarlance thatt riw way u«.t amiratelv express th*' id* a,) of each Stale stands on thesunie fooling,'—not heraiibe the original ti t,f "feach is .‘like, blit because the deed « f cession erra ,ln2 trust fund, a’ai appointing l!:e trust* r. tenu re it shall he go. •'•diersoir* promises, in a. Gil Lett/r. which is toap Pr;tr in the Republurati of tins morning, t*» discuss the propriety of placing the pumhasi d jaiuls ujmit i ue same !f*otiiig with thutw' railed. It' need lie, we shall an lv'°r I1****, at our leisure—that beirff a portion of the , I ■ O I ,,JPch "'hieh, in ordet in its clear and accurate rlurida '• "ill rc.juire more labor than wr have now time to upon it. ' •• be remembered that the debt h ft ly Mr. Van :r'u was .i.i,00(l,0( (I alit r a It rtn of tbnr verrs—-and Itie lit f run rs have in ONK \ K \H run ujt 'rtl Jl ‘d SKVK.Yj KKN .MILLIONS !! ! . | l.ynchhurg Ktpulliran. ^fTr t* an ndndudon by our neighbor that \ an l|rrn, on retiring ffrim hitsfutir y ears’service, left a debt ‘ live millions six hundred thousand dollars. Jl< says 11 *i*e W bitj jjrf rulers have run up a debt fit tteveit " niilliuns. Hu! w here is the evidence <1 tilt fact?— IIf 1 itey bare nntheri7.cd a loan, whb’h will make it 11- • m to that sunt; but is the whole ■•!’ it required I 'r’rtf.Ht-'r IfnM: the ,Vbt i« than, ! UIV 1:1 i, I., the ( \Ui;t J till fII, aft. I luiyniK i sistinj; i Llitiatii IIS, wiH vi,i,,i,h;U- a lumJ in il.* : V. A i ; : : , ... 1. 11 1 ' tj t Uavi the in./... i 11 i; \ i1.. " ■ 1 * ■ ' * » tu tin mt nit "i s i liin iii. .iriiN.’ 1 lii-\ luu ii IKI anv tliiiv1 apprulclitng ttilhin guu allot of tliat sum, l hr < n jm h ,j '■ 'l >!;,• \ ( r.r l >v 1U Writ in . rrrri'aitt r uiih appro ! r 1 s ii tin \ a.i I5..r n I •. r.i'x:, an,l ,:,m‘ ' i \ • Dunn \ .. !i ii, >-11 n. trim ot 1 r'i ' ll.l Ti.i Match rr t'. al \rar. Ti. ■; w the Nat ! . • . •• r.diTf t ’ 1 “VV II: laiiun ot their prod. cess rs in ulli e. It is, in truth, f. r the iiust part, a debt created by tin* acts cf the \ an Hi'.rrn Administration, and which it wag h it t- r their successor tu j nvide the wa\s and menus • 1 paying ufl ! Il uur iu igliber deny this, then ice call upon him to jiaint to the appropriations made by the H hig ( ongrr**, ei ther at the extra or regular session, by tr/uY/i 'the debt inis run up to seraiUm millions."^ Hut he admit ;, bt it reuieichi ri J, that when Van Hureu lril cilice, oil the 1th of .March, l ''10, there w . s a Nalicnal Ihht, U I’l hi the Whips to pay oil . amount mpr to 0,i < 0. Now, with this adiimnui, wi ash tin renii. r tu go lavdi w ith us to it'- U ite of th Tuimi ry irhui l an Kurin weid into office, ti n. .lacKsun,mi ti -'h ot V.neh. I ,/ n tented to Ti tine < . declarin'1, that lie h ft *‘l!i s pit at natieiij r -perms and happy" i. certainly h it it tivaiserv iu a j! uri-dm p condition. Mr. \ an Hureu, w ltcn I.e w cm ir t .i cilice, t mini money on hand, iilelediup tl < llh instalment uf lie* surplus rive nue to the Sj,k, which was w ithheld, f.tun tliem and approju.iu d to tin? erdinnry i: is if the treasury, a in u:itiu 1 to .<!>,000,000 1 11« receive I from 4tueU 1 ^ lhnlt 8,000,000 H 'o,i h hi II lift a. YU if >00,000 __ Ni limit il l.i* lead run inetict il w illi md/.bis, it. ; 11 Wliig AUiiiiium!ii n i.'il, with a g. ud il. el n one than m/Aing, lie would l.avo lilt a debt, mi tin: llli of March, I - 11. .1 $ Il .COO.tHMI Nearly KIUIIT MILLIONS A \T.\lt over nail a buve the accruing revenues. And besides: these reve mies included tliu sales ul tin* public lands, and duties at tliu rale about ul 10 percent, upon imports. Tltnse ilulies are tmw rctlucul I \ the gradual i pt rat ii n ef tlio Compromise \et, and tbe sales of the public lauds are cut nil', l iven, then lure, if tin \\ big Adniinistratii'ti had M)1)K1) 17 mill sins t.j tliu Nation: I llebt, ns it lias not dune, it Would still stand in no leAsr light than dues its illustrious predecessor, according to t‘‘i.’ admis . sluii of it. own friends—the riduml revunio Jiuirt im pi sts and the Lund fund making fidly the ddli reiteu •" ■ t wei n tin two suuis. •Acte 1 or/.'mill l iriiiuia.—Si n the article, in another column, from the Ni vv \ ork Fa press, in r, Ii n me in t|,r netiuu ol" the Neil York Legislature on the subject oflltt emitroversy lietwism the tun States. '1 he F.mpiirrr is i nile:tvi.nng./r.,r//rr/, to t-how that the "i atur.il allies t l" the South” have stood up u, tin rimk, and lulls ri dii u.i d tlio j.hi'ge. We deny it. while we thank and applaud them Ihr ; dug so far as t' I y did, ill censuring the unwarrantable and insolein I <■' uis ■ < I (mV. S. wnnl, w 1mm we utterly loathe ami ab Imr. Hn/sUppit! iiu.lt at Ih, tni, j , int tij <u which tl.nj I ‘ /'/edged, ij they were pi, diced at till. In tnc the mttrk That [mint was the repeal of the Jury Law. 'I bis, 1 although they had an overwhelming majority m the low er I louse, tin y declined dnitig—arid they therefore, ^ s j la r us the controversy is concerned, had as well d.un nothing. And to prove that this is * >, the Inspection Law ol \ irgitr.i inust go in llrepon the 1st if Mnv_ the Acting (invt riinr having no right to suspend its i pi ration w hile that Jury Law stands unrepealed. Ilut wr are pointed to tl,.. pursued by the \\ bigs nf the New \ork Legislature, as an 11 idene. I . their tinfiiii.dll tilling t,, the S nth. Thi.i we admit: 1 111 Hien what I :iu the !.■■■■ I", cos dune to entitle ihem i to I >11 e mlidenei / It tin y had f pi all d tin: Jury Law i.,, had ji.wer to do, we sliutlltl liave hi s'..w i d np.in I tinm unstinted ami unrclui t:;i,t | rt. . Hut tin v Ihm I, ■ 1, an I. da t rd like, “J dged tin qm n,” whit h j y lit d, as il l', ruing to tippr, acli it. deli nrd to tin last d y f ;l e , sion. And to what iuferenci ! .. !v what we l.avo always said, that, cm the uni's j 'ion m Slavi ry, till purlieu in the nun slav, holding Slat. s. with individual t xrej tii ns in all, are • ] p, sed to us—ami dial tin Si utli it,ust r, Iy• tint upon them, nr any i t them, hut upon hffwlj\ for her protection and ih I'cnei The question is last hastening to this imm—and when il eon es, the veil of delusion, which has been so long spread over i ur ey, s. w ill lie lifted,and we shall learn, i "*‘al hay all along been obvious to all disci ruing minds. that the South has no “natural allies,” North of tin j Potomac, on the Slavery question—a truth whi, h bl.r I nol too soon br iikiHp sensible ‘if. stay Imw.—\\ e | ublish, on the first page, the pro i (editigs of the people ol Huekinghain eetinty, asking iho A 'ting Uoverm t < I V linia to , all an , xtra at aii n >f tin Legislature for tl e | urjn.se of enaeting a Stay I. ,. Sun,!;:r n ■. Iutn us wi re r.iliq>tr d, we ni.d, t m.t:.t, l.ata mu ting , fthe pu ple of An fust, at tin ir ! :!r; I" M : lay. Gsv. Grrgt ry . how. vt r, is not made of Mil h “pen. tin! !e stell," as easily to yield to : ppl.eaturns ol tl,.:- sml—wraresuri l.e will net. uti i «•«« be well , ut I need that a n«j' i it v ol'the i eu ‘ pie desire it. • 1 in ( • trg \VI ei ulradiels tin Staten 1. I uiadi • imr days suiee, en authority of if,- Mo;i n ;:ihn It an, tl t the dept ty sin : fi's mil rrisott i ad rc . nurd their i In, s,: m| that the p, pie in em- m etion of i that county had di l, rmined in pulin' n.ieting ton sml. ! by free of turns, the Irgal enllicliou if ih hts. 'I \\ big says -."The p ■ ] !•■ , f I larrison countv are as a j ido and w tiling as any people ill the Stale to pay their | debts. No im i ting i f the kind was ever held in the i e only —the laws are regularly executi d—and although ! the people are smarting under the mal adniitiistratinii of ! the Loco I'oens, tiny submit patiently, in the In pe of better times.” i".,c West meiriiitf.— A meeting of a rm ml cr ef tin I ei tines of Harrison, Monongalia, Lewis, Uandolph. li.axlon, Ohio, Wood, Marion and Augusta, was held at Clarksburg on tin Gilt inst. and residulions adopted, denouncing the action of the last Legislature on the stihirv! of the re appirtionment of representation ; ru eommi tiilirg tlint pills he held in all the West, rn emin ties for and against a I'onvi ntien.tuhe based itjam white piqutlation alone;anri cslling am,liter Convention of tin tvi stern counties, “to be held at Lew islntrg on the 1st Monday in August next, fur the purpose of adopting such measure#, as may Is* deemed expedient, to secure their just and equal rights of representation in the Gene ml Assembly." At a meeting in Kamltdpli. similar resolutions have been adopted. o;. Brunt:’. Mayer, Ks-p N-rrctary to Hie l'. S l.rgn tj,.n ill Mf-vjeo. lias written a letter to tho editor id tin \Yw Orleans .Bee. rejM Miner tho assertion of young Coombs, ene of the Santa Fo prisoners. r< leaned by Santa \aa, that Judge Kllis. i ur late Minister in .Me\irn, had fa.il, ,1 to discharge, with proper firm nets and spirit, In duty. ns the represetifativ e ol tin* Atnrriean g tv eminent. Mr. Mayer attributes Cnomhs’s rebase to the energetic regionalrancti. of Mr. Kills. The arritsl ofs< nator Cuthhrrt. of (irr.rgn.at Washington. is announced. Mi mad# his tiis' appear aner ihiri-rse ■ n,on the l.'th iri't. and i! n -aid '#■ r,doWir*' KW'iJ I #r In.ii ’■ L. v >1 ,rt (|uint#r.) a r eminent uf f.vnch H'.r 1> \< .trs ag«r, lu* been eloeUsi Ma)or uf : I u M* w :! e i gular nominated candidate of I I .,lii r« ceived ll »• vole (if a large number ot \\ h;u>, who fad no candidate in tin-field, hi coiikc ■' e. i • a ini \«•::»«*';I .*! the **. V.i/itr ./mi ricrtil /All /»/,” in ilia: town, who mhih have made tutliiiiy tlie test in file oh« 1: • .1: i. i :d Min! amt ridiculous gimiiid if us* f.H- »;■< if the ‘'accident of birth” shall i-«im. 1. -m 1 man wlm-e conduct proves him to !»e loyal • 1' 1 inst ii : ns.'nl w. ith\ of our confidence. For '.rewn ];.rt, wo an I ni, that, ujHin such an issue. Mi. A1t ore. wiili whom \v« wife ititiliiatol> acquainted, and whom wt know to be a tuan of intelligence and iw~. logiitv. was triumphant. Mr. M 1* an IruUitiiau hy birth, hut has resided ill the l Statcvfrom hut boy hood. The vote stood: For Ch'orgt Maguire (l«oro) 1:12 Fur Falw ard 1 hnflpss (Nalive) 1170 Wilson I’rmmi 45S 11. ( bland ;IH c J* T! f U.olimoiid |mpcr# announce thed^th of Col. Law .nil llurL. t. hr many years the faithful and pop ular Ti<a ,r rut \ irgiiiia, which office he resigned last w inter, in cutisi-quciicc of ill health. d ; h 1 u na -r. F-sj a distingum! , ,| mend er of ( .a* from I’t 111 • \ 1\ai;m, died in Washington, eii Sinnla\ tin Llh inst. In the f»llh yi*ar of Ins ago V ihor 11 nst of Congrcs . h runs •pienee, thl any hi '.or t. n M *?* 11 \ 'I’li 11 ; ami » lui-m nt Appeal ef**0 l\ ” to il l’iuplotl Viahnst, ii»<t\ ho equally addressed to tin Whigs 0! 4 vi 1 \ t*t in 11 v in tin Slate. Wu ask our read < is, n ole w la :o lho\ may, not tu fail tu gi\e it a porn ;il. Ii 1 ■ lot", ahm'! n day luo late, ;t is tuio: I ut still tin to r» manv w hum it will reach hi lore the day of 1 lee tit ill. and w I. -el Ltd it will stir like a trumpet, 1 seeJint j agt . [ Th U.chmond Star, published b\ the witty and t.ii’i'ti* us ( . : |»i i.11 Streeter, comes to us enlarged to tin' cxi ot '.Iir( nmpilcr, and printed on a lout of new and ! ia autrlul t\p , "all the way from Boston.” 'The Cor |x»ral deserves promotion, and we would hereafter call j him "l :iplain but that title has become somewhat "odorous/ as Mrs. Malaprop might say, from eertuin unlortuilate associations. Lung may his "Star,” slime with daily increasing lustre! FOR I IHKRIA. On'Thursday last upwtirdsol |0d free jmtnoiis of color passed thiough this place, on their way to Norlolk, w h< re they will embark tor the lice color ed man's In*st home Liberia. We understand they are all J lioru 'I eiiiicssee, and that many of them were manumit , »* z1— some ot them by Judge Lucky and other* 1>\ tbe |{e» L.l,cit I S« viir. I In* W yllie Journal apeaking - I t!,is « 'till nny ofeinignnts, states that it was rolleeted tog*‘tlur by 1 alker, Lmj. agent of the American Co l-MU/atiou Sociofc' *,.v ist< d l>\ the It* v. /. n I lams, a « !oieil man. f rnu tl? « * I eimesflce, hut for 12 years past aciiifc* i ol Liberia. sau :i,,d conversed witli /.'in I lari isome months ftg "* ,J|1 ^,ls "’ayt** lotmessie, 1 on a visit to his ir:* lids and o. ill, *’* 'tons-- and we tain*! bun t" I •• r« marl ably intelligent, ns ‘ ^ :,K pleasant and tin .htniMve hi his manners. J I*- ik do, * U-dly attached to his home in Alii a and spoke with i nff» future pi spec's of lIre Colony. Lord Tlurprth. Thisg* utleman arrive*! in New S bans, on t'io ISt'i inst., c mtemporaiicously with Mr* \ an IJureii, hy the British steamer Solway, from Hi | vatuia. fU’ Mr. \ an Buhmi and Mr. Ikmlding nt our last ad \ in s, w ere in New < Means, b ,\ mg an \cd in t! at e.tv i oil tin I 1th in.st . from Mobile. '-y- I'Ll 1C* Inn*.ml Whig says : “We are requested hy rt citizen ot Buckingham, to state that the late meet mg in tliat conn' \ i:i favor of a Stay Law, dnJ nut truly n j r* sent the In 1 n; s ari l opinions of a large majority ol tb people. 'Tin mee ting was very thinly attended ; the number par:.* ipating in it, it is believed, not exceed mg . This stateim nt IS deemed due to the cbaract* r 1 tb Comity — tin* pe« pie ol w hieh. are an honest, and a i’i-'m p;»\ ing j * • • pl« — utterly avi rtc to u pudiatii n, <*r any thing cist ;,j j msimating toil.*’ II at Idit tlstubli imeiit Jot J auIus.— We cheerfully call tin attention of the Ladies of this place, to the ifithing establishment, which ha* berm fitted up in the most sumptuous manner, lor their* sjxual hem lit, hy I saae Harrison, on 'Third street, as the season for Bathing .'■nui commence*. We hope the I'.olu h will not suffer -ii*h an establishment to go down for the want of pat miiage. »ou tiii. vniGiim*. TO TIIF. TT.OTLK OF CAMBHKLL. Fellow Citizens:—The attempt to stifle your voices at tin Spring ejection has again been made—the long called h r “Caucus” by the Kditor of the Virginian is ovci.and resulted in the nomination of himself and ( liinl Bryan W. Nowlin—and it now remains f..r you, as freemen, to sustain at the pulls, this noun nation or n t. I Low that it is the right of th* pen ph* to assemble themselves in primary in* 'tings f«ir the selection of suitable persons, (if to them it may **m proper and necessary,) lor any of Hoc within their gift —and tin ir voice whin fully ami fairly heard, is an imperative mandate on all aspirants tot oflice, as well as those on skis already in oilier; umpiestmnahly ! li.-in the pc"pb-, the fountain sniree ot all jmw* r emi :iah . ami no man w ill yield to tin ir voices sooner th. n in} 1 li w In u fairly heard. But lias tins hc< u done in the < aliens” held at ( umpire!! Court House on 'Tuesday la. :! It is due to myself, my friends, and I ho pub lie, ? .nsciHam this fact! On the Ji t/ day of February las*, a (’aliens w is strongly urged by the Kditor of the \ iigitnaii, ami months Injure t ere was any tpj>ositinn to tin Whig C andidates hy the Democratic part}! For what purjw.se the n, was a Caucus so strenulotisly urged at that liiiw? Why* to get Col. It. IF. Nowlin noun nated to run with himself! And hr, the Kditor,not con tented with having urged it in the columns of his jraper, and afu r having received 2Bljdedgrs, (as he alleges,) including Democrats as well as \V bigs,to v t* for him,actu ally wrote prirate Ifitters to tin county whilst in Richmond, which have been secretly circulated, the object of which lelt< rs is manifest on the face of them,(although the Kdi tor has den’wd positively that he ever w rote any such letters, to | r j ml lee my election and promote the elec lion olC.d. 11. \V. Nowlin!—and it seems that he afi’ec led his purpose.—'1 he Fditor, (with seemingly great ir hictmirr.) promised either a copy ofoneof hi;> letn rs or n publication of it through the coluinim of Ilia paper, U»ih »,f w h:t*h lie has as yet failed to comply with, although 1 have strongly solicited him to do so.—If he ever dots <t,M]dy with his promises in regard to these h tiers, they will be crhildtrd to the public view to vouch for the fact of his intention (shown in almost every one of his pa pers since the lird of February last,) to have a Caucus • v which the claims of himself and Col. 11. \V. Nowlin w ere In be advocated and urged upon tlie jieople of ( amp hell.—I. Fellow Citizens, am still a eandidste, not withstanding tin mighty Caucus, (of which he seems to boast.) has been held and thrown me overboard. Mn sentiments have been fully developed to you on all ibe prominent questions, relating to both Stale pdicics and and the General Government. I therefore deem it need les* to reiterate them here-—Snfliro it then for lue to say, in addition to the opinions heretofore expressed, that the time for action has come, when we should throw aside parly spirit and advance the interests of our conn try. whicii have been trampled down by party spirit and t!»o want‘ f conciliation.—The country is in jeopardy, and if a spectacle more humiliating to the character of a sovereign Slate, (to say nothing of individual distress,) could be held up to the public view, I am at a loss to say where it ivmld be found.—To see Virginia, the proud ••Old Dominion,*’with all her wealth and resources so liriting from individuals the mi ni s to fulfil her engage, mruts- to U hold her truckling to corporations of its own ir •ti.»n,and lugging an r\trv«sion of her indebtedness— V \« ;'i»r . thr. !• - r *f iinr -f t!.* public ^ i'“H t, ( ' f Ufr !H thedollar Wi f lotting re*tj% nudet par iv scarcely uMetooMaMi t)u vanie t v» u at such midi.) is a v|h ctaelc will calculn ted i.» tr.aliu Virginia II. sh, who ha, the slightest Nt'-'l.t; e .>t 8late pride «»r tie- l< usl r*ird tor imhlie hull er Vn.l yot, in llii* intdrt ot nll tlr. ih-pn aoii, w« •». the last 1 eoishihm ilh r having b-a rowed all, spent all, and promising all, paying nothing’ Amt siill we are tohl I s sMtlc ot iIs nit mhi ip I!;.11 thei. must he mi ei s •*’.11101 tin relaxation ot < vp« lutiU.i- « m works of intei n il improvement, and that when the Vntc credit is ai t»r Is l *w zeio, \vc should still push t rw aid in uni mail ca I. a rand sink her to the lowest depths uf l.iinkiiiph*\ , to wliich shn has been already marls reduced at h ast in enm)Kirif«on to her former i-i. ;ilnt s-i. In com* I union, Follow Citii n . I again inv »ko tiro patriotism of all parties to abandon the strife and opinion -of merf p:n tv, ami yield tip all ahsltnet idensto the pie sent dtlli'ultieH of the coimti v , and the present wants at the public finance*. Hi* tHs tfully , IUCU.AKD I'F.ltKINS Wlllti M KLTI NO. At a ion ting of the Whigs ot Campbell County, held «t the Court House, in conformity to previous notice, oil Tuesday, the I’hhof \pril, 184V; On motion, Wm W. Mathews, Ksip vs ns called to the chair, nml llenrvJ Bwwn and John O \lc\amh r, K>*|is W( rc ap|H»mlisl Secretaries Daniel Marr, F.mj , stated the object of the him ting t»» he to Ki ll'd two \\ lug Candidates to he recommended | to the support of the Whig party at tl.i eunuiug e ‘ I- ction. Oil niotioli, tin IMM'ting r* solved to make the nchv Hon by h hi mg a p* 11 for each of those whose names 1 might be brought lefse them, and to ircoltuni nil the two that nil. old he the eliotce ofa majority'. The names of seveial jM’iilletuen w ere I n ;ht L'» Ion ' the meeting and a separate poll opened I. i c ..-h. I h\ II \\ \\ iiliers moved a ii ■. iliittotl that none hut 'pi.ilitied \\ big soti i sin old he ten tved, and oil in 'lmil l I' Marr, I• j , this i» solution was .n amended as to allow nil lltofic to vote who pledged themselves to support tin tioiiunn s id this on t ting t hi motion ot D Man. 1 'sg , it w as furl In r re .. lv> d, tliat the votes of all gn alifn d Whig voters, w ho did n»l w isli themseves to he eon adored as pledged to Htip|*>rl | the nomiiu is of the inn too; should he received and I marked as unpledged. I'poll el r the p iit vra i erlnincd that lUC'II MID II TOLKII, Is | . and COI. It It \ \N \N N () \N 1 I \ had a major it \ « t the v ole* lak< n. <)n motion, liesolved, that this meeting rn'oiiimeud Uieliardll I'.der, I| , and Col. Hi \ an \\ Vailm In j the united NiipjH it n| the \\ bigs ol ( amphell at the ell "iiino election. On motion, llem ilvrd. that the proceed ie <1 this meetm«r l*o published in the I ,\Helmutg \ iiginian and Kepiihlieau. The iieeting tin n nl|.alined WILLI \M W M \ I IIKWS, Chairman ■ 11 r x it v J 11 now s, > , i i, , ; Secretaries. Jmo. I) \i.i:\im i t, \ mu rui. 11 iii«isi \ s TIIK I'KM'II, UK l.lt.HT. All »\v inr to notice hi your paper tin* vi rv successful 'Holts ul win It |low eitr/.i ii. Mi. Harvey Mitchell, lu the |him!lit ii.iiis o| I ).iguerrol y |w> I .ikciicttsr s. He ha* proeti red the necessary apparatus from Philadelphia, and taken the r»"'iu over the hook stoic ol Mi h-.is. Payne fcs («rcg • i\ Uv means of this wonderful diwovt ry ol Ikcuerre, Mr. M ts enahlod in a low seconds, t«» product1 an mi prcgHioit corrcMjxmdm!1 in evot \ pariieulur w ith the oh left represented Ii is a ficr/icthf accurate transcript ol ihe /onu ol the object, such as cannot he made hy uu\ •ther eoticcivahh 11it an$; unless our Northern iiunds .iioiild succeed in subjecting her Ladyship, the Miniii, to a like seivice. It it • violated all the varieltes ol colour the representation would he n-mjilrfr. I understand that all the attempts ot~ pamtois to supply tin < colour w ith the brush have l oh d, hut ns there is nothing to shew that such a tiling is imp - * ihh . I cannot think the I attempt will much longer bnllle the ingenuity el \meri can artists. Hut without this di-.nh ration, tin se rep re sentntions are, from a prejn r point of view, distinct, and striking, and immediately recognized. All these who ' are disnroiis of preserving Home memorial of their anti j,r% *Hiire lineaments, before the hard times have expelled l every brwo,l hunier, ought to avail themselves ol . the oppo. »ltiii*V; and even those who are tinder the full I dree o| the | ri*s 'tre—ll they Would lay hy a theme ol iiurlli ought to do *»", Jtu«t to see what confounded ugly mouths they are iti,’*1, <r* Tin- mall mils uson '*> lMr *•■<>» In oK lln 1.. -*1 quality—die cam* In whi ''1 '•wirfntoa are encliwed arc vi tt iieal 'iiul tin' plan* .lire ‘I a convenient ni»-. A ltUn.*-i t.l'thinItititl, i.pml t.i .‘g'"1' “|»-cimrii»olarl, tuny he had li.r the small sum < f v '• \ I III KM) TO NATl I*'' ANTISTS. ' f / I K.MPP.H \M T. MKK I l\(7 «f,t ' A regular tin .-tine ij the l.\nehl;or; I\ T*'*:i' • i«*j ■ IVmpenilice N" 'ct * will he In Id O the M- diodtst L, " ’ copal ( doire,':. tit's r veiling. It <* oVloek . p M Tile s u'ijt v W II he I dr • red hv < 11 »t .1 . IV (. on JAS ‘ UKI'U I I I., President I O 'lHi.l ll. Till ilM^I 'Teti..’''. iii iiitti %f4K. Married, on the l.'ltli iust. hy the ILv. K. V\ H *ach. j Mr. A\ M. \. London ol Amherst, to Misq 11 \ kkflt o ., i daughter of Andrew Hailey, Sr., of ( liarlotto. omiiiAici. Departed this life, in great peace, at (Vint .laiiu s ( Anderson**residence,in (billaway county, Mo., Airs. ,li IHTU Ci.mik, in the noth year of her age Mrs ( lark was horn in ('amphell county, Virginia, in 1***1 , «he was j united in marriage with Mr Henry ( kirk in I*:»ti or 7 ; I she embraced religion, and joined tlu M K ehureli; after the death ol her husband she emigrated with her parents to Missouri. Sometime after the death ol io r father, Mrs ( lark and lin widowed mother, Airs. ,M<*oniiun, came to live with ( apt. Anderson, where they remained until •he death of Airs. ( lark. I rein tin time she attached hersi It te I he church up to the |m lied of her dr a th. she liv •da pious and emistsicnt life, ami a worthy member nf the church. L. r many y< nr . 1 hr was subject to iilHletion, hut she trusted m (. si,.nid firmly h«di< v« d that her light a Mictions, which ware hut lor a momeir, would work eiit I ir her a far mere exceeding and eternal weight ol gh-ry. Outhc&hlof March, 1*12, «hr fell asler p in dr sus. She has left an aged met In r and luimr n ms Iru mis to mourn tln ir Ins*, hut their I » is In r infinite gain. . I.i >thrr l(< ruIntioiKirif Si ldirr gmic 1 -, at Ins rrs.ilema in Hod ford county, on the I 1th iii't , Mr. Tiiom \ - Hi uhstri.i.t, supposed to he betwu en ninety and one hundred years old. IL* has left a mum r eii.s train el relations to lament Ins dr .th. flis reason mg fuculticH had Leen declining It r sr v« r-il y r ars previ mis to Ins death. VAUVIIIJ; m 41, IlM A l l; .IT .If 1TSO.W 6 \ \( ( ()RI)AN( K will, the iMUiiis i.t" n 11-1 <1 cl Trust, executed to llm sulmcrtlx r. let Martin N Dausoti, bearing date on the l.olli day ol August, |x|(i, and of record in the Clerk's Office of Amliprsl county court, fir ce rtain purposes therein exprcsHed, Mill la- ex posed t-1 sale, nn the premisen. at public auction. Ill the hi-rlicsl bidder, fur coa/r, nn the H lib day of May next, il I nr. if not. on lire next lair day thereafter, all tin riylil, title and interest, of Marlin N. J)uxvwm, in audio tin Tit ACT © I' I.AIVn, whereon tin said Marlin N. Dawson now residue, roll t .’lining I'lirri li m /lrnl mill furl i/ xrirn will a lull/ .Irm, more or less, lying anil being in theruimty ol' Amherst, and l» undi d by the lands of Kieharil S Kllis and others. Also, the following Personal Proprtv.lu nil : Three | head of Morses ; thirteen head ol ('attic ; all the sloe I, of Hogs; Plantation ( tonsils; anti Household and Kitchen Furniture. Alsu, all the Debt. due •aid Martin N. Daw non, whether evidenced by hnmls. judgments, tun n ae counts or otherwise. The Utlei to thralsivc prupTly is believed to be nn ipnulinnaldc, but nrlingas Trustee, the undersigned will only convey sijrb tille as is rented in him by llir Trust Deed al'.ires.aii I UIA.MPK CAllTKR, 'I *ru '• • April 25 w |in .1 9POI.-S..IGI •* III, Il’.Jf/.’W, I NAWA X Iroin the subscriber, a woman, named ,11 DA . about Ml years old, of a dark yellow or light brown color, rather broad features with long bushy hair, and wears a cap. Sin- is Mtpjmsrd to lie linking about the nciebborloH-il ol New l.cndon, asslie was pur c lasi d from CHI. Thompson of that neighborhood. MIC’J,. MART A pril 25 15 BUSINESS AND VISITING CARES meati.v printed at this ornt t, In Milne, lllar/r. Mlrd or (.retn In?.. MAO /.v cot.n. sn.er.n oh < orrrn PRyxy.i; i ■■ m i ■ »< f — llmnv ui Hit* LytieliUNm AlMrkci^ COltHLcTl l> Wt&kLF *T 1 II O I. V 0 11 II E St O T 12 f , rommiishiM K.xllHne prices of passed Tobacco $3 00 to 7 00 Inferior la Common, 3 00 to 3 50 Common to Good, 3 50 to 4 50 (ioud to Kino (would m l! Au) 1 to 7 Oil l.ugs vary frum 1 80 to ‘2 50 Kh.ur, (by wholesale) 6 UU to J *25 \\ tu rn 0 *5 to U <JU Meal thy wit. Irsah 1 U (>J to U 70 Corn. (per barrel) 3 00 lo 3 ■J) Out*, (jw r bushel,) It 3S to 0 4" Plaster v« tv rearee, prn\? (pt r i n) 7 50 to H UO \\ litakey. il»y vrludeuele) U “i i * U 31 Clovei Slid, («eiiree) price 7 U0 to b UU Iron, (per ton.) I month*, 75 UU to UU (X) Llucott, (by wholesale.) 4 50 to t» 0** bait, (per smk,) 2 5U to 3 UU I(cmp, (per ton,) 125 00 to 140 UO rU\ Seed, U 75 to 0 00 Kreight tip and dow n the Itivef 10 ct*. NKW YOMk MO.NKV MAKkK.T. \nril I*. There Was a letter feeling m the Muncy Msrkot tn this , nn.l in..re iHjury fuf rMtWtment. New York utalb five and a half per cent, ndvinct d |,do sixes of \rH 4J{ Him.tin American K.xi linngb Untik Meeh’s Hank I; ami t anion Co of llaltiniofe | pef cnfM K.xehauge mi Mobile utid New Orlenn* wa re in do inaml.it improving rates. Ilultimore is tit 1 dts. Yir ijima 71a 7; North Curolttia f»l :i .r»| ( linrledtoii )»; ( Sav netall ‘* a \* 1; M"!tile “V? a I: New Oilcan* •»t n ,Nashville .‘i|, I. uisville *» a 7; Cincinnati 7 a7J. Tiea';"tv nolt s are active at lull .its Votlm. of iuiporttilicedoinj tu K reu»» K<\eli.me'' * S . i , rates remain uni t, mge«t. The cult m market Is .jitiet. and **• nnv« lv ant jibing dome in Kloiir price* howevdi jemainat I ml *p»ot:iii »tr Pin- tor< ij'ii m v\ doe* not app-.ir td ! ->vo any Hi e up ! on our market* It \I I IMOKK MON K\ MAKKK.T. \pnl l‘ YIKOIM \ II\Nk NOTK.S, nil tin llank-, except those at Wheeling were purchase d to day by broku* at b per cent. tlimaMint. , K \ll. 1(0 \l> NOTK.S have farther improved They can be sold to day' at (jlafi’i cents in the dollar. I'aniily Iteiilnicr, lor Sale S'\Y |S|1 to sell ui lease, my 11 (> I S|* \ N I) |,()T. at present occupied by my sell, Hit uatud outlie lull, near the ( unit House *1 lie I louse is of t>ricvli, contain j my 1 hum- ami spacious rooms aliove, with two in tin 'basement story, all ehynntly and neatly fitted up in the ! best maimer l<*r a comfortable family rosidenee, Hood \ nd, tj.'irden and Out liiMUtes. ,|'|ie pi«»|»eily will In sold for a moderate mice and oil miuiiuatly aeeomuioila tin;' terms, |*\*r |mitieiilars. apply to <'ol ( liarles Phelps K S I AIIKIJ., April 25 is M W IIIC Y »OOIM ntoiu:. F | IIIK subscribers have taken the stand recently oc< u ! I pied l*x Messrs. Hunt ik Ward, and offer the pul* i lie (iOOl )S, at extremely low prices. 'They w ill sell Print*, fr« in t»* cts to 25 per yard, MoiihIiim, hands*tiin‘ putt* ms and o**od quality, at ‘.'5 et e per yard, I'* toured I,aw us, snperi«»r, at 25 ets. p» r yaid. Sill, . an e\e« Ih nt awortmilit, some very low , 11* an! taxi in s, lotlis, a slock ol every colour and ipeility , li.mi.fi 5n to the linest jrrade, La siuiefe*, a laroe stork, ami handsoim style1,. I"i Spriup ami Siimmi r, I < letltlemeii's Summer \\«ar "I e\ny de>.. ription and priee. T«*l*;ether with almost every article in the HIM (•( )< >1 )S Inn . to which tie- public is respect lid I y tnv iti d to call and examine Is-tore purchasing • Inew line, as t ,. \ arc detiniiinin:' to sell at the very lowest prices s.'s. & w n Minis \pnl 25 I .n II O A IK l> I X «J . Y I US. II \N( 11( k respectful y tolorins tlm pub 1 It I lie, (hut sin Itei ps a Jinnrdmo ||**e*i . in th up jmT part of lliu hnrk liUlidlli", op|M*H|le the Post < 111i.•« ' and that she is prepared to aeeonuimdaU Yotiuy l.ndies, I from the country or adjoining tow ns, w ho nmy wisti » • all* n*l -eho*.I in tow n Vlavino .i teifdi«*T, ill ev* rv w a\ •jualilied tor In r profession, l*o.,rdiup in the house, \ < un - * I .miles, will luve many ad van I ayes,- the u,* t h« i ; Piano, ike ,— and their iiiuimcrs and morn Is will h< itri' tly attended to liy Mrs. Ilaueoek niul then InUrm 'tress. IViimh vny moderate. 1 Dill " ' Is I —• - km’.iv.i Mrrrimv 4 HI A X4nI; 4>||I4I:. A1. f. ffi. ‘ ar0 iliK|"*«l ln r,;l" iln-iii ,i lu . ii B I’uiIuim 'sIphi/, w 1 "l1, 1 :"l**»‘*i!*l' »>|.|»irlim;tlf.. I Si ru r.- :i ticks ill >11.110 111, 1 *1'® "Oil. CIPS win- ! i ill low|and wi protniiM out i-• it * ’'111 !! 1 1,1 1' 1 ■ 1 ■' " * 0cri/liable ijuantili/ of the “( ireulalim* 'Medium / t’K.i.Yi. i i t.r.xni iu; \ r/,;v i‘». In In trait'll nl I'ctnibitrif, on II eitnrmlny, the J. of . ‘‘ail, ilntl result rer. iml on the .!< >//# till' Itas-l.-ilMI ri(HKI—25(10 I VIHI I.Tlnu I mi iii.'n- jJ.IO—Wtl—10ol 500s 10(if200 •'(I ui' i 'V- !ii nl loO I'mnf go 100 ,,t ha— I NO Ilf 7" 75 Nu*. wikI 15 Drawn’! I'ii’I.cU $5; wi lit • ph ill prnj’iirtion. rilU.I.YI.I .Mn.YO.YO.II.I.I !.()TIKin . I'lm 21, In In ilrnwn nt ItH'linnmil. on l';t' 2J,5| I’f . l/iril, amt result rreeirrd on the Inf nj ,1/m/. Prizes Hmi*i 1852 -2of KHX)—2 ol 500-2* ui'';Ifhl> :» ■ r lOf) i«» of 80 -."L.t 50 50 ni to •: *.• t % > 7y N«'H. i ,'i <ii iw n. 'Picket,s ,f I ; halves 50; ijiiai'ters 25. -04* I'riit'K ol* S.XOO! i ntf.i.Yi.i i.i.Ksm a a i.oTir.it v. dm /.. to In- ilriiirn ol . Ili'.i'imilriii on Snlm-ilni/. the > 'Ill i / . Iiml. noil ii'inll rrrcitrtl on the -nil, V,m 4 ;«|>g|;il ilO.OOO. I I'ii/i- of 1(1,000- 5,U(KI 3,000 ■ ; , j.o 1,000 I .SImI I.7IKI—1,000—2 nf 1,500 ;i ,i i.oihi 5 „f i,2.">o—aoo of .xoo i Sol ioy. in Soft. 12 Drawn. Tn-kii* $10; I in I \r ,'H 5; ipiarti .a *.* 50. (*'iin—, l.nwi -I siiir'l'' ii’iinl’i r im/." in On' I'l'uvr fXS' ficliriiu is $500, Drawn N «. in M ninn;;ali.i l.'.tton , Cla:.' b‘. I 50 < lil 45 71 (i 21 I'J 1 i 37 3. I.rpsliiir'j, 17. 30 52 II Hi ‘ill 20 if. 55 57 52 C, 03. i’t< fii;r not is. Ol It PAC KKT HOA*l\S hereafter will leave! I .ynrhburg, on Momluye, WedfioHilayH and Fri-■ day , at l> oYlork m the morning. Jtythin arrangement no detention will occur at either one! of the line, and! Travelh rs will hit tin* several stages diverging from vari ; ous |Hiints on the Canal. HOY!). FP.MONP k DAVKNPOllT. April *2A ts if t i c u. K krep mnstintly on hand: * t I,limp Plaster and Ground dn Tar hy thr larrel And Cvpross Shingles. noVL) KHMONI) & HAVEN FORT. \pnl 25 t* ,f Corn! Corn!! »)i U | HI SI1KI.S COHN, just rrreived ami Or aale low, for C.1S1I. H. T. TINSLEY April 23 ts i o H* it i: \ x , \ three story URICK Sl'lLDING wln.-ii is an excellent stved frT the prn eriv, nr any oilier land of tunnel*. . JOHN 1 rt UYI^ ift. mm OUttCLUILh XI flcrio.Y/ ON I Mdtr, the .'C 'l in»t , 1 Will jell, rnfretitof.wy ofli-e, r. till.in F fj. &■ V. O. Sugar, 111 barn-la F. H (In, ■'0 barrrln N. If. Melanges, I <1 baus III.. Cofi.'C, ' 11 b..\.’!> ll-.isirs, 1 1 I x. . T Sap, ‘ -l I.. \r#T. Candl.«, 15 barrel# N. E. Ittuu, 5 boxes Lemon*, l,.af s rgar, Writin? mil Wrapping P.p.r, So^irn, I In Ur, 01,id.*, (fee. tic. Silo without n--ivn. C. l’HELPS, Auct’r Will be nddod to the »bove sale, one HEW W’AlI (ION nml Uvuor tin e • ■ J diddle and Ih'rr"*# HOR SES. C. 1 April 2d i: !\rg;i*oc<t at Auction. nf II.I. be Meld in front of Hi)- auction more, on Fr.* d»y, ihelrtlth iimtanl, TWO LIKELY NE URo WOMEN nf go M ehait-lor. On.- a g.,oJ C'.ok, Iron, i ami Wither. Tr rmi m mile. M. T.VLUOT, Ann April il 5 2iif $18,000 v. orlli of Hlurilnflix-; .ST ( 0*T. ^dllll*. Milt t'iilrr liaviin; it*-ttrmin**«I h< change t. « u buMimari, now < |V« i t Ins KNTIIIK STOCK OF II urtl wiic >, full* r), 'I'noh, Nmlill< n , CarriH g** H tllcelii l«, Iron mill i naliogw, .77' COST, for C. ISfl "i Ni'M-utinhlc |**ifK-r, nniiMi.fi rilv < mlyrnrd. Ills pfe#eni ass ntuiont iMiibrarf'* ■Iiii* *t every article usually kept | in ll.irilware Si ire'M, nii* 1 nureliiiHerH inny ri lv ujwn hij <• limp, in jMii’il I nth. \T COST Su« b nii uppartJru '\ h' bUitu ihs*iirs I »r (bnintrv Merchants t.> lay ir a • be ip ni i »i * li ol 11 \ I* I )\V \ l( I*' nml in ur^i nth rputi.-ui ilieni, ami all other new n* ft ho rn.iv want CmAaIi, In* line, 1.» jrive hi 111 :i e;i!i H I'.re p*il h^:iP’ II II RIUlAllt'S. I’l'lt. '2S H if A t'AIID. ST hr ii;' the ill sire i I Mr V.Vnv n Irvine, lo with dmw limn tin. bu.inc- , in. iHcnpiiiicc of hat wish to i tmivr to Mi mlMvillr, we will Iron this tiii.c offer ol: iUOOIIci.it vi iy riilim .l Intel's, u, order lo iff.it L si ] ..tlji rt 11 s(Hi 11ll s tin ) I |f We inVitf. nut l ustnnn i.. ai.il all. tl.r n vvt hitto', n, I topall anil t'\»minpuur i It will I,® i.und to .. I*t»tuf MANV VRRV DRSlUUtl I". GOODS white, tviidv l irvinE M Ill'll I t; j* *10 Bite mini. k\N V W VI t rm n tin* Miibs.-i'i..t r, rn TurmtliV the 1 lb insfn:y man Jn//,\* - H»* r a\ <>llt yi uii "I •«’. x«*> wtiait l.inli, y» II ,w r\tM»|»ltM n, jatnrr unde r j height, lias a f; - ii heatl ol iiair, n;. » ■ eellrfil -.r l ol' U ctli, I I'1 •I""'1' II» < ! .1, . |b u j lie is no il lubl iurkiie* about J . * tub up r ii ;. o* .rl»lx,r .. * t , . i . i • 11 i b ! 11 South ol ( iiuiibell ( t ui i I lo . . uh Mr. H owr.i j In* inuilmr 'l’li»'abuvt rev. i.lvvillle^* . r- n ! »r the .J, | liveiy ol said V oro i , me, in I • !• • i # r f fCmn|b/dl Icumnty. n ii. Hancock \|»nl IS • j* 1 v>tiio> %i; 5; —i. il \T\ Just re.'ej V. t] J VT j (i MkK VS I Mr.fpl. M !w„ i *“ ABAV <«bms sis. 1 'A I* ari’ ttl ri dpt t a portion of our ■; ■: • t j ? V SUIIIIII. I npj.ly "I \ K\v H'H)l>5, in.I p... t I to roenvo til., balance uf linn, It, ., f, n- days, • , 'vl" fnthU in. I I print,nl tomtr ftli .ul- iii,l ontotln is i 11-..1ISI.I. r il.1,1 V.irti ti, :i 1 In styli. and , il11As w. O'1' •' ■: ■ 11 in in .I t m nil', i inJiipriiHi.u, in puiel.'.a r» t t.OO|t>. Ill I'll- w:n I h.irytiiu .and f!. .11 ivnliiunil. ' 'I." rl '■ ■'•|l " mu i ' | : ... i ,i (j i; t|... _ \ I-.1.V < 111*. M*. j • ■.ill i 1 . imift£our>oc« bn 1 1 I'"" 1 "'i,-. .1 l 1‘1’KVIS & [)! Pf'RI V«m i*S 1M.M 't'iilVt; l.iicij. ■ mm, I iht 1 o a.v ,v. n‘ r pc y 9; NOW ujh ning il I, . . ,,, ,t„ ... .. , j, ..i(i. "pp'i'11" •In' VJ»r f-. t 11 jM'ii , in I jneltliurg., s vri.i i - ' 'if 11 tt x rxHtiioy »etr r. good*. Tliwtn GOODS Wh."" h i’;rl t itt’dit tl.t. fj-fnt :-f /ur.mirr i/'lhc tillUl, ami W*tJI ' Sold 01*1 citir ' I ir C. ISII P. S. My OtMiil* in tj, mu tn' w ill firtd a vatioir of H II n i i, nil ... j tn suit their unlit*. In u it: (in-ul V (). Sunn t 1 ’ .I i.. - e. t ’>1 tt'i’r ut ' ii| |» r Jri ... S; it, tin Spinit .ittiiu, hr i I im i. .ill p-rbale,all m:Tilers t ''.(tun <' !"t It, good it |; ! |«r •.... I .I'-'HN J. H.KVIS ypriijp , „ NISLMsr.Vti tr I'Sinii ki Mtii i*m: jn. g Nl). .1 I’lija IS. irtl'.rn h his ettsromers ir.il the «" puhl.ein i.tlly, lb it n : ihr* j... n te neirlv g. n« 1 1 oiling 11 inter lnudt ig dfifrutiiteiJiVom tiitaday t'l " tVl nil at H.l! "a 11M III utwiialt, Fliuinda, Jilcrinou, Suttmclt*, Kentucky und Ilnme inw Jeans, fVoollat Socks amt Sh'dtixgt, Stun l.t ■ / nII I. iiulf. I Inlh.i ii,ul ('asiimern, Uombariim, < 'inutriiuns, mill Sluf) fimnls e . mill/. lie has lately Rildeil ts his stceli ci| IlovrrETi', Rlti r.DHS, ( MtioVs. .'-tit; Hoots, and Hosiekt’ of' all kituls, wlii-li will bcs.M it vitv redurod prices JOHN J. J’LIU’IS. Jan. 10 „• u JF o r Ml e <i $f THE hattilsnmiiHotirii irtj Lot on Cnrku ffi'llili jt struct, t' r several years past, tho rnm J'111'1' "I '0.. Vane, y Also (cote ra JgWts-sSjEitJ cant Hround on the lhisin. Apply tu Micajih Davis, Jr., or to ot WILLIAM B. LYNCH. Heh. 21 vvt» if YOTKi:, A Li. ncrson* lining c!ai.. a r ust the hto firm of Miller & Iluokrr, aio u .|ti; c<i to prevent them to the s uhacfiln-r H r sctlh iiii-i.t-r.nl those jrd, btt d to sa.d concern arc licrily called on to make prompt umm <• tnonls liir payment to him. as ho h iRgirons of stco-dily closing the business. AMUUObiE, fi. RUCKER Surv. Lattnct of Millet &. Rucker April J1 ^ IVK W •* Ml | \ CltSHSP. rilHE UNDERMONEP have r thorn. M. solw'i as 1 arttvrs in the Grocery ljusima* in the town of Lyrichhoro, under the stvle and firm of •Ttiller A' ftnrhtr, ll-.rj have taken the i,ni!:,o .hitoiv cooMpitd by th* old concent of Miller d Rucker, u-h'.ic they after f.r sale an e\tcnsivftt H k of Crui t ties, at moderate pi ice*, rep,, '-d to Urn times, and solicit i l oiiiinuanee cf the putK-m a-f'- tierc-t.fite btv.u-.rrd metheir piedcces9ora Samuel miller, AM PROSE U. RUCKER April 11 _ ___ 9t if KJt. f F o It I* it I VAT t: »1 iTi 7 4 LIKELY GIRL. AFnl'L 1? YEAR? Ot n Apply *•* 1 fhfEl.tX 'P’l *