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JTlir 3Li>ur1tUurj| ©frfi;C«faii. MO.VD.IV, .It fU ST 15, 1 ^ 12. T1IK KOUKTii VKTO! Ilu Mij*sty k n^ John the 1st Ins nit been "gra ciously pleased,” (in the language of Royalty,) to sane lion the Revenue Dill recently passed hy Congress. and has therefore nullified it by his imperial veto—and all liege and loyal subjects of tho crown are expected to shout, **Ixmia lire the Kina ! Down with the I'eopU's Hepresentatives!" Hut we hope the spirit of frcislum is not utterly extinct, and that there will yet he found some ••Uaroiis bold,” like those, who, at Runnytneade, wrest ed the charter of tl e people’s rights from the grasp of his namesake and kindred spirit—or who will tell him, as our fathers of the devolution told king Gcoige the ;;d, that in withholding his assent frt in lairs necessary to thi public £00(1, ho has violated his duty, as the '^•f Magistrate of a free people, and rendered him f ^ ,,/amenable to public indignation. We publish this l)oeumrnl--whieh has been received with a feeling of deep resentment, the character ok vi liit h may bw inferred by the action of the I louse which was not rash, or precipitate or st* rmy—but silent, solemn, calm, resolute.— No indignation was expressed _no invective indulged in—no anathema resorted to.— Hut be is a poor judge of human nature who does not more dread this ominous silence than even the stormiest denunciation! We have not room, even il the game wi re worth the caudle* to criticise the \ t !•■ Message. Ii is all auswi red by the speech of Mr. Goggin, embodying the firmer o pinions and argument.* of .Min Tyler on the stthjeetol Distribution, with which it is accompanied. No man can read the one and the olio r \\ ithout being e-mvinci d that, in formerly advocating Distribution, John Tyler played the hypocrite, or that it'lie was sincere) then, he is now enacting the knave. His old opinions, m all re sports, confiicl with those which he now expresses. It is for the pul t o, w ith this tact bel-ue them, to sa\ w hat respect is du • to the tone of affected regret and in ult ra tion which characterize* the Message. What w ill Congress do? What shouLl it d »? Il' it viehl, K.xecutivp supremacy is established I’ levi r, and the Representative system is utterly desceptivc and useless. Ifit yielrl. il is substantially say ing that tin President is not only a "component part of the legislativt pow er.” but I hat Ac is the legislative powrr its* If; Js Congress ready thus to degrudi iisell? Are the jw u»h prepared to see th.-ir IT p: .-i nl.itiVes submit t » th's on warrantable nud unprecedented dictation? If tin v ate, they are ripe fur monarchy♦ and it will rmt matter how soon tho President puls a crown up.mi his lo ad, w hich tit last is mdy an nnhh n ..f p-i\v< r, and not power itself, lit* has already gripped the substance— wh\ should we starlit! at the shadow? Dur c inclusion, then, is that Congress ought not to yield—and fur one, we hope il will not yield—he the consequences what they may. ,Ynlliing can he worse than the subversion <four free ins!i tutions—and they ore subverted, in spirit if nit inform, if (7mgrots is to he f!ie stave of lirccnlirc caprice. When such a Pr< sident as John T\ler—so weak as n man—so unnopular as an officer—without n party— scorned alike hv those w ho denounce and hy those who fi. or him—when etieh :» President can with impunity thus jet, what might iv t I e d« nc hy a man of a different mould \ s me Nap b an, rash and ambitious, and w itb o‘u os equal to Ids ambition—going into (tfice, lb** idol of t ie people.and with a triumphant majority t '' *> do h 'bidding? D m*s not the fact that the im • * Jen! id unpopular John T\ 1* r « :ni thus, wiilemt dif (i.odu . ihwart the public will, satisfy « very closerving 11.in** tiKit the Kjeeeutive is too .strong, and that the onl\ guaranty or ihe preservation of the public liberties is to strip him of the power which experience has shown in t v ii* >o gr >sly abused? Rut our limits adniitiish u to eb sc. Tho I [mist* of R pro-tentative*. after the reading l( ih<- M< ftsage, immcdiaU ly adj< urn* d, on motion of Mr. I’dlmore, who desired,on so impcrtaiil a subject, a day delay. (j'j-Trace, in M . Goggin** speech, Mr. T\lcr\s, course on the subject < f Distribution, and then read his Veto Mrs sage. As we remarked in our last, they are suitable companion pie a s. The closing paragraph rf t!:«• President's Veto Message ,in which he kindly informs (’• ngn ss that two third* of both Ili-use* nay rdo his veto, was doubtless intended as a sarcastic sum r at their prostrate and imle cile condition ! It was a gross; personal insult, aerom panving a grosser public outrage. The members must be servile, in truth, if they can calmly submit to both. MU. TVI.I'H AM) 'I UK LOCOS. It would seem that Mr. Tyler ought liiuiM-lf to feel humiliated, when he perceives the coolness with which his advances are received by his Loco Koeo • * ;i 1! i« s. * * ami, in some cases, even the rudemss w ith vvhi h the\ are repulsed. W’c have already meniii r;eil that tin printing < I'the Albany post i/lice lias bn n transferr'd fruiTi the Advertiser (Whig) to the Argus (Loci ;; and the latter informs us that this change was m ule by tin Albany postmaster, “i/m/n* ordersj'rnin head ymirlersd' *• without solicitation” on its part, “anil much toils sur prise.” That the Argus has not bc< n Tyler-ixed b\ thu very small atempt upon its virtue, however, is inf rri Me from the fact, that it lakes occasion, with particular emphasis, to declare, that ‘•any republican (meaningany loco toco) who, for tin’sake of obtaining office nr patron age should so far forget himself in any manner, regard less of the principles and usages of the danocevv,” (which ‘principles and usagi s’ require a patient waiting tor, and a passive obedience to, orders from the San hedrim,) “as to support Mr. Tyler for the IVsidi ntial contest, would forfeit the confidence of the Don., antic parly.” Such are the orders from Albany—which is, of course, a political suburb of Kindrrhook! Hearken and obey, therefore! Perhaps, however tin* language of the Argus has a special application, and ia intended as a warning tu Gov. Marry and Mr. tStcvcnsin, both o! wlmin. it Rumor is to be relied upon, arc ..spirunls to seats in the Tyler Cabinet! Notwithstanding the se repeated hints to Mr. Tyler, that though he may throw his “sops to ('(rberus,” he is not to be bought up by them—although, while rating t lie crumbs of Patronage which he lavishes upon them, the Locos snarl at the hand that puts it to their mouths yet he is servile enough to continue) to court their sweet breaths,” while the W higs, from whom Ids Administration receives whatever of support it obtains at all. arc the constant objects of his vituperation,—and lately, of his vengeance, so far as the distribution of the patronage of the government enables him to wrack his resentment upon them! VFNTTl'P”haS l'''na “ G,lKAT TYLER CON - N in Ohio—the proceedings of which are du ■' Srl at'd grandiloquently magnified by that dealer i small wares, the Madisonian. The w hole number of delegates is said to have been TWENTY-TWO.— pri.entingb as is supposed, a constituency id' thrice at number * The Kcerctarv of t!io Convention was a Loco I'ceo. Editor. M'A I i 'LLK- ritLSs ' ’ rt Ih" KaLigh Kegistei of the Sth insf fi*e? ieturns {r un ' countirs - showing :i \\ hip loss • f 31, ami a gain of 2. ' h ar loss l.t '1 he Register expresses the o) : n»n that tin \' lug (. vernnr is elected hy a m i mtv . ! tii»m j to HIHHt, while, w it It this immense p, polar m.i)iit\ au gust them, tin Locos will h«r* a mujorit* of s,.n.r A • >r I in the Legislature! Of course, they will elect a Lo o 1 • Senator, for the purpose of t any ing out the will of the pen p'e, in the im st appinvvd modern democratic fashion’ / u/ un / \\ i have a few returns In in this State, show in that the i 'iiif ■* v. ill h« close I he • WuUtsonmn *a\s the j Whig *1 have haeti ih United . hut it iurnishes no returns Ihr Ltcst wr have s,, n i, m the Baltimore Patriot of L-1 I hm> lay iflcrnoon 14vunttin, which send it Whigs and 10 Luoos - last \ fui 17 W higs nnd 0 Lotus. Kentucky — In this .State the" Locos liardlv maele a show ol opposition. The contest seemed to turn almost cxcIiimm- • l> upon the expediency » t the pussagt of a *• Ki ln I Law" In the next Legislature In l.ouirville. however, theie was a parly struggle I »M»igs, 2 Locos and 1 lylcr man Ur suit as follow s ; Ballard (W ) 1227 (Jlo\« r, do. ] 170 Markltull (T\ ) *13^ Pope (Lo<*u) Oil; Kwli.iiUs, do. I,»ii 1 tiiahiunu In tins State, the contest turned pretty much upon the Shite Hunk question, and hem - >ir seel St loop l.oco eonntiis have sent Whig im-inters, ami rice v,, <tu In Mobile, while then* was* party contest, the Whig* v. ere triumphant. l.l'.M isitl HO CONVI'.NTK)N We have liccii |. Hiking, lor several days, f,r suite ae ‘•"Util Ol the proceedings ol'llio Convent Ion, vv lueli a.-.s m Ided, in tie' 1st just, in I ,e\\ isblllg, I lav mg m view 1 In* “re lor in’ ol oin Slate Const ilti lion, in several of its lead ing features—till* must tin|h.rtanl of wliicli lias refer enee to the alleged inis|tiality of representation, and the restrictions upon the right of sufliuge. lint up to this time, we have seen only the fust day’s proceedings, which reached us through the Kanawha It, publican ol • In- ith. Indeed, although l.ew Islnirg is oldv s. me',’IHI utiles distatit tit in tins place,and a stage runs 111 vv 111.1 v between the two points, our dates from Ijmdim are not lituoli older than from eur trails iiiiuitiiue neighlior! I h-legali s tip|ieart it lroin the follow mg eountirs, to wit: Harrison, .... (lliio, M,,titg, nieiy. Cain II. Mi reer. Kanavv ha. I .ogan.llrt enhrit r. Monroi, \llegha nv . I'ayette, Hando|(ih, W ood, W'vthe, Mis.ui, J.iel, son, I’ago, Augusta llototourt auilWavue. tlther conn tie. were e\p< ott d in he n presetiied on the next dav• \\ 111 i:t i it Kinney, h’.sij. ot VugUsla, vv as eh sen Pie sidi ill ol the 1 oiivi iilioli, who, on being conducted to the ( hair, returned his thanks li r the liuimr eonferied i u(o»ii It:m. Mi s is. A .1. Smith, of llarrisen, and ( harlvs \ Ailmekl, , ol (In rubric r, wi re ehnsi n Si on tarii s. I he I’o sah i.l ol the Convention laid In f ie the body a litter tr. m .linjgo I a vv is Summers of Kinavil . vv loeli. having been read, was allcrwarils referred to the gem i:i 1 e.nmiiitti e. Nothing is said ol the contents ot eharaeli r of the h tti r. A ft mm e. .*, i ... ting . I YVm, Dullard Preston of M ntgi.mery. Her 'imin II Smith ol Kanawha. (,, i II I a e i l I iairisoii. Henry ..f Greenbrier,.I Ini Kv. roll ■ l ( Ml o.t. 11 tv hi Mot Minas i i W ytlie, Ain o ’I' ('■■]" "' i* “i M ‘tine, Guy I! C. Allt n of M ... and V'loiialo. \. ( iiajioaiiot Monroe, weio ap|mililt il to draft son.d.I, re -elutions Ii r the .ten, n ,,f the Con veil, litiii. \fter the :,,l.,j.:i,,ii ol'ihe innal Huh*, fee. th, Con n n! on til.;.>■:rti< ,1 till th,' next day. 'I lie |,f, |,.sseil allerntii.n of mil State Cellslilulioll, vv liicli is '.Ii slim ,1. miles our W'. stern hrelhren he in,a in a spirit ol e, leoliatioii ami e,,iii|,r,,ims, . ,1, ejdv lo agi late this Commonwealth, lias a- vet attr.aeti ,1 v, ry little alt, lllioli i a.! ,,l loo luouiitams. I lie [ml,lie. mind, lit Iced, has been I r sevnal years past in mirk a liio.li slate ol , xcito.oent. that .[Ucslious. thediscuasioii ot vv lech would on. e have set iho country in a hhiae. sea in in1 vv to he in,-a),a' h-. f rntisM r jt from its torpor. 'J'lie , f loots ol this lethargic inll'icma are [ier,a ,>tjhle , v, it a m mg tlie \V. s', in (..•■ pin tin nisei ves- many , i ihi traiisoi ..unties being w holly imrepresoiitetl in the 1 .eu isl.airg ( • ,aventi.a,, an,I sevi nil ,,| these al.i.va enumerate,I hi :ng roprost nted, lint hv their own citizens, hut hy alternates, ill attendaliee fiotii other e.inntie I’erhaiis this nil,-x,died and unexeitahle tempi r ot' till jii11,1 ii* mind is tin* mest suitable I ,r the discussion and adjustment ot those ,pu Minns ,.f Slatr poliev, vvhieli wi must some time meet and untie. II ,ih parlies are u ,vv '■o„l. and tl.isr t, u pci's are misomaal hv Irito-r aninnad versions, throne up in the other—Lei the West, then, set lortli hergrievaiieii«. real or supposed, hi ealm ami " mp rate language, and let the Last consider them in a respectful and lil era! spirit; and let each I ,, pre pared to concede something tn the claims as well ns to tin prejudices of liie other.—and. meeting each othi r in siieli a temper, there vv ill finally he no serious eontrover sv lie! wee it them—and m. heart-burnings will bo left he. hind. 1 lie first iji i : t , at to he settled, of course, will hr, in re kali ii to laking the s, use ,.t the [ieo|,|e of Virginia as to the call , I a ( , nveiiiioii; and our priseilt impression is, that w ithout referenet* to the grave tpirstioms to lie do eidetl hy that Imdy, sliottld a nmjoritv of the peo ple entieur iit it--1 | i'd:, net, no opposition ought to he made to as ■, i iainiug the vv il] ol til, pi, pie, prov ided the two parties can agree upon the basis of represeiitatit.il in a C enventi, n. should one lie called. The recent struggle in llli. de Island admonishes us that, though we may postpone the contest, yet it must finally be met; and th only *jiiestion, tin ii. ii si i nis to us. is w beilier it I ml not lietler he ilceided promptly, and when iln rn is but little hi'nl in the (ml lie mind, and vv lien all part it s there f re. " ill ap| roach 11 in a spirit of fraternal feeling, than, by postponing it, to excite a spirit of resentment and re sistattee am ug our W i stern brethren, which will listen to nothing hut an entire nrr|ubsoenro in their tie mantis—demands a! strictly right, it may he, hut w hich a large ma jority of the 1 '.astern people be]it ve to be. in Some respects, unjust to them, and it may be perilous to their interests? We again invite public att(iiti,.u tu this iniportaut subject. LATKR. Since the above was in type, we have received, in the Staunton Spectator, a ropy of the final proceedings .till,' Convention, which adjourned on the Hd jn«i.. hut the \ eto .Message compels ns to postpone the pro coed mgs ttiiiil our next. The Convention adopted a resolution, directing that a n application be made to the next Legislature fot the passage of a law taking the sense nf tin "rpiahfied voters” upon the ipiesticn of call ing a Convention, “to he based upon the white ]. pula lion.” A genuine rirtfiniatpiril, il is said, animated tiie Convention; and nothing like “ dismrmhi rinrnt” of the Old Dominion was In .*r,I W'e shall publish tin proceedings mint at it ngth in , ur next. •Vr. Webster.—Tin ro seems to he no doubt that Mr. \\ < bst* r will in a tew days retire from ilie (abim t.— A Massachusetts pa pci speaks of it as c( riuin ; and adds that A-'r. ( hoate, now one ol th«j Senators from ihat .State, will resign his seat in that body, being anxious tu return to the bar, and Air. Webster will be elected to succeed him. W ith what feelings towards Air. Tyler, the Secretary of State will surrender h;s seals of oilier we do not know; but it is said that Air. Choate, who is on terms of clone personal intimacy with Mr. Webster, has recently not attempted to conceal A is hostility to the President and his disgust for his treacherous course, though he was at first anxious toconeili.Uc ami support him. Mr. Webster will take occasion, we presume, on retiring, to leave no doubt as to his opinions, or to his future course, in reference to those questions which have dissolved tin connection be wren the Pr. sblept snd the Whigs l« »n h.VM 1 <j Barkers1 urg L I7t Uf itilvil • lh.it .!.* ks n \ • r t* tii * *t.) is in a state «»1 ifii re' '«'l!n»n On the In -1 l ourt day the people paraded th# streets O lliplcv, u ith guu?, club*, ike. and threatened i ride up'M a rail any man w ho bid tor property under tw' thirds . I its va. !'• jM'rty was o lie red, but tin re were no bidders. The Abingdon \ irgiman also says. "Wo h am from •olerahh good authority that the I moos in the lowei end « f this e ntity :■ re becoming very much dissatisfied with tin- daily y util', sof property for . occurring ;tt tli ir ow ii doors, and that some of them have even goiu s i t;u as to make stump speeches advocating the propriety uf resistance to the forcible collection ot debts Tin. Wings, in tin* lace of tlm universal distress ot the |mm p|r. eati triumpbunlly tell them, ** 77mii etui*si if did " You may f&proftch us will! iioi w lirv mg the d istiessos of the people; but you cannot say we brought them on No; you must look larthor back lit in the 1th of March. 1v It, f r the origin of this thing We were doing tr-ll we were promised that, by the adoption of e« i tain measures, tin* moat prominent * me of which was toe destruction of the National Bunk.wo should do bttttr ind.ltke the pour Italian, who took physic to make wa ll better, lu re we arc ; crushed be ncuth u load of debt (vutructed under .mi expanded cur renew which we ai« required to pay when there is **arc. I\ niciifv. or Us representative, aulliomiit to keep up a healthful circulation in the body politic ! The an thors of these measurcs w . re the *\lrti/icers p/ limn." as they wa re tin u. w ith prophetic accuracy, called \nd vet. instead of hiding ilu niselvea from the imlig nation of a suffering people, tin \ boldly challenge a le iicwal of that public confidence, w hich they so justly f'lTeited. Will the fc -pic can they be ho far deluded as to trust thrin ro'N.u ’ ( In the II ust ot Itcprt.,t otalivcr, n few days ago, M Adams commcntt d w ith just severity upon Ibesi dent T\ lei’s 1th .1 .Inly 1. tti r to Ins fiit uds in Hhila •hlplna. 1 Ic ijiiototl 1 nuii it these Words: ** F.xccnti vr dictation! | repel the imputation ! I would gladly bar imim/.e will t .ingress in the enactment of such in* a Hun s. it ilu1 ii a!' n!y vvouhl permit me." What is that I asked .Mr. \ Ii tlu* majority would permit him! — H w { /ii/ (fninn just tchat he thought /tntfur. Ii vv.*» precisely tin case ot on.' g. utleioaii out of twelve on a jury, w ho deck nod that he had never met in bis life with i lev ci i .wo!i obstinate men ! The President would harm uiy.e with the mai rnv.it the majority would do just w hat lie told them. 'That was the substance, said Mi. A lams, ■ t ilu whole Idler, n jh I ling the charge ot dictation ! And that too in the substance uf the lib \ • to Message! %Vrjciro and VV.rr h will be Hem, by our last advi *’<'s li mi I vis, that the / <7o is at work in tin in \v Kepiedic as Well as in tins —and. in our esli million, with much umi< j roj riety. (i« u. Houston, in vetoing the art ..| ihe Trvia.i Cmigre.■•■*, declaim • \\ ar against Mew i, has doiihth > acted with a wise and pil'd' nt l« H «. i. (ien. Hamilton** opinions us expi.s d in a recent dime I spee.-h in (ioo*gia, and mihwe ijin-i.lly, in a h 11« r to tin ( haih.st n Mercury, del* tid ing tie \ irv. advanced in that sp>-cell, satisfied us.tli.it in the present eondii*. n of T.xw. without money, without credit, without an organr/.id and disciplined itr mv,- an .hi. mpt I > cm .j*i. r Mi xteo would result, it not in lirr own Mihjiigation, probably pi her disgraceful dr leaf, and certninh in ii.pj hng her prosperity fur iean\ \ears t.i conn The \, to, It is said, fall* like a Idighi up in the ardor of the chivalrous volunteers who hail flueked to her siandaid, uiuh i the impression that (mu ! I oust, ii was !ii:n ■ If in lav or of a war, and that he onlv d( lerred hosldu me;. mi H until he eould piueure tin sanction of tin 'iYxi.iu C ongress, lint lien. Hous'ui knows how little n l.nice is to he pi n ed on uttrh a fore, eolleefcd t -o ilier tinder such circumstances; and, m oui opinion, has acted must w isely in maintaining a drf,n the attitude, under * \ is ting rircunislnnces, n ,i wit list and ii'4 il mi\ dish.Mm u and olfend the gallant men who !n . e embarked m her cause. i.usl Iniliii ( iithm. ihe llostnii Allas quotes from the hi m rj> i d I i n »■ I i n* .'hoi Jt»|y n com pa rati vi view o| the imjMiiis of ( ’niton into (7 real Iliitain. Imm tin* I t of January to tin *2'l!i June 18*12. as eumpared with tin: imp its during the same period in 1811_by which tie l,.Mowing ujmlt* appear; 1» I^H. In IS 12. Vuipricau GMM.fSS bags (>89.808 hags N»ut.h American, f>I.15l ,‘i9,'o0 W est lad:, s. k-. |,T27 ' i; ».| IVi't Indies, 78,200 l.‘i.5,tj|.8 i'v'yil,IM) 78 ■<.<08 frj.r.j;, Tims it will In1 Nri'ii. (say* iho Alias.) thut while ill. imports ef Aim rie.in Colti-n have IiirreasriJ r, tin atnmmt of fi'.l/W hr^s, or nt the rati of only nun per eent.. III.. Kast Imlia has increased to the amount of ‘,s ■I IM. nr at tin ran of seventy seven per eent. This, one wniild lliin!. . shn. Id answer pretty eiineliisivi ly, if nut siuisfactnnlv, the uiifminih d explanations nf past m Teased supply, and deslr y all anticipations nf future doer* ase. C1 > Mr. ( lay is said to ho making powerful inroads upon the Doco J'uen ranks in Pennsylvania. CO- 1 he * C i.i’4i it*,” published at Parkersburg, \\ nod county. \ a. which has be n heretofore neutral in puli ties, has hoisted the l lay Hag—satisfied, ii savs, that *‘\\ hig lie <isur« s aie lu st adapt* d to bring relief to the country, an I to g;\» prosperity and happiness to the people.” GO- Du k. ns, (II"7. ) as we expected, is excoriating his American flatter* rsaud sycophant*, since Ins return home. lb cannot hit them a lick amiss. If he would put tlx in in Iiih ‘‘Curiosity Simp,” regularly lubrlhd, l! would he a rare show-. rom.AR EDUCATION. Ain meeting ot'a jnrlion of the teachers of Campbell county, at the court house, on Monday the 8th day of \|)-Ust, I*l„ (, ur I'll, nr y was ealjed to the chair, ami ( harli* A. 1 luiomhc appointed Scrretary. I he i t’ji et i t tf,» inn ting being stated, a motion was made, *• uded ami i arm it, that a committee of three he selected hy tim chair, to report, resolutions expressing the opinions oft!' - ne '-ling whereupon Win. W. \\ iHiatus, (ir -roe \\ . Vo . • and David I*. Robertson were apmin imi, w ho, ali. i i tiring a short time, report* d the follow ing resoluti' ns, which wire unanimously adopted: Dt. Ri solved, I hat it is the opinion of this meeting that Education is a subject of the greatest importance to the people ..t \ irgima; that primary schools ought to be provided lor l,y law; and every reasonable means used to encouiage lit* rature and habits of reading and investiga tion, among tin' i"liiIdren and citizens of this common wealth. '-lid I!" dved. That the representatives of this coun ty in li.t I .eg sl.iture cl Virginia he reipiested to prenirr li*** passage t'f a law authorizing the. Niperinteinlent of the Literary I tmd to provide certain elementnry school 1 looks, (hei. alter mentioned,) for the use of the district schools, so that the average price shall not exceed cents per volume: And that the said represent;! lives far liter requested to lire the passage of the bill which was before the last Legislature, altering the school laws of this Slate. ord. Resolved, 'That inasmuch as frequent rhan g«.s in the text hooks of the scholars are attended with cost and trouble, and tend to perplex and win fuse the scholars; and that there may he more unifor mity and agreement among the teachers and professor® in the books and studies of our scholars, we will recom mend the use of the following books, to wit: [for Du attempting to make out t his list of text books, it appeared to demand more deliberation than was con* vffiir nt at th«*r meeting, and therefore it wat deferred ' '*• •» i. t 1* u.wl y II* * j I.w* ! li ^l 1 J ■ »* '• resolution. f *41h U<*sulved tliM each tftc-her will furnish, at the »**\i meeting, in he hi W at place, on the first Sntur I* Si i i \ t, :i t |0 o’cloek V M a list ot those text Uh l,s, \% Inch Im would pr» ler to j us< in lt;s school, from alt ui w Inch such ah nil he wliv led winch tuny appear to tlir* majority lo he the hint, W llicll NeltH'tlOll, e.T*ll Ilf »ih Will adopt. :»lh Kesolved, That, (until our Legislature shall pro vide hy 'aw,) the sellout ihuiivnissioucr* of this con nty , shall l e hereafter re«|iu i*te«l to saupplv the schools, as far! as the law now allows tl»**tn . with the cun lent pin ted I text books and stationary , «t tl»c lowest wholesale pri e* s. * th Kesolved, That thin ti»«*eting adjourn, to meet a jam on the lust Saturday ilrd day) of September next.nl Campbell Court house* •; and that all pel sous who feel interested m the literature* of our country he hereby j invited to attend. '.Mli Kesolved, That tin* «*«!ators of the Virginian and Kepuhliean hr desired l»» put»lis-%li in their papers the fore guiii;! proee*Hliiigs; and also t Itnt they Is* retjnested *o fe publish nn etvnx on I'.duentu*ix from the 1 It No of the New Yolk Ke\ iew tor January, i$4*,(pag< 170.) And then the meeting adtoiiriird. ii\\tV V 1IKNHV, I’rrsl. Ciivmi.ih A. Iloi.rom m » . Sw’y. - - ...i «■ . —- —... ^UlCItl .114Iw Married, nt tin* rrsidt*»»«**» «»t W illiam Hawkins, F.*jq. in ll"U»tunrt emintv, on !11«* H«.l uist. bv tlm llev. .Iamb ('ai'per, Mi III n.mmin I'm r * ut Hedl'oiil, to Minn Si h \ n Hum: ol S|h»Umv Iuiii ». 01:1 i' 11 Jkti\ . I bed at the n sidi n' '* ( t Col. \up l.rltwieh, in this pi..- * . on llit* i'd nisi. lioiu ii i A , non ol ltob*l NN . and Mary \ Cams, (l.iti lv <*l Illinois,) nped nlxMil live \< is. Parents and i * la 1l« ms . weep Hot. ” \ oil limy jjo to liiin,but Im *••• nii**t (‘oiiii* t«» you.” IP* add® one to llm kingdom ol 1 Ii as i'n. IC<*\h-\\ ol I in* itclibiit'ii M.irKein, i ollill 1 II II m k i.v i. v um lien ti it #>###! ill «.«*#«»#« .Timiian e. KMreiiio prices of panned 'I'»4*acco $2 75 to II 25 Intelior to Common, 2 75 to II 25 (dmiuoii to («ood, II 25 to *1 25 Good to I nn* 4 25 to 5 5(1 Kura qualities for Mt'inmin^r ti tMl to ti 25 Iiii'js as to ipmlitA | til) to 2 50 Insprcled ibis weed, i. M lihdrt, passed and refused ; the Ineaks a re men asm o , nu«i price* wi II Hlip|ioited. Wb«iit 0 75 to 0 HO I I nr, (by wholesale,) 4 75 to 5 25 Corn in«-.iI 0 75 to 0 (Hi Huron,(by wholesale.) 5 00 to 5 25 < hits. ( per bushel) 0 MO to 0 M2 W'biskev, (by wliulrsali ) O 2H to 0 110 II mi, (pfr tou,) 4 moiitlit* 75 00 to Ho (Ml salt. (|«-r Ktmk) * M 25 to M 50 ('orn. ( per bum I) 4» 00 to \ 25 I l.-mp, ( per toll) I 20 00 to I |0 00 I' l'i\ Soi d* (pel bit.slicl) 0 7S Id 0 OH ( lovi i Seetl, 7 00 to 0 00 Planter (per ton) 7 50 to 0 (HI i lama: s i.vir* \ii\7" ^ E l^*'l 'll I'O N r. pi rllully mfuim the tshieit 1" ■ liip 1'iil'ln' thattliev .1. . in iipening, mi Monday ihr nli ..I S.'|tliiubrr. lu tin liasctticiii story ufthe liap list 1 liltr.-li, ;i Si-huul, I »r * lie eillteHlieli ul young In du s. 11 i v nt" bill Key i ... I neats rxpcricttci III leaching, ut I In i tui spent h mi- 111 m - previmiHiii preprint I iuit In tile iliitli.s ul III it pr.it' 'ist ti. they llulter llicmai Ives !'iii Ibeil Irietlild miu tin- t ublill geller.al i V will uilun! tlieiu stillieii'iil in...mi'"if i ■ 11tt ut lu ndniit i• I tli.'ii eultil* bslilll; n pirillllllelil si-in.. I fueling outlfhleiil I blit no el f.'it will lie yvtinitiiM'on tlii'ii purl yyliieb can euiuliiee tu the iiih'lu'rluii! ami in.ml mipruVeliietil ul' t|iui,e enlnis te.l lu llmir I’ll11‘ II.net 1 ulteii Ii It itttil iib rvid tin* iiii'unvcmcncfH ul i li .n_• inu |hi|.iIn Ir. in .nn- >-*' Ihml tu nitullter um lltny ud yiini'e in tlteir cdocatiun, liny* purpose btivnur anvrrat rlissi i, in urili r I . nei .iinin.lute the pin e uf milieu tu the ilifli rent stuueuul a. i i icemen*. (In ueeutini ut tin- |•<'<■ t, 1 i ar pressuri of lie titties, they ban il. ti rinilii d lu lessen , fur a littii.', the teriiiN uf tin linn. Ti ruts l'..r the Hi ninii nf five months, payable in ad ranee: 1st eltiKs, f,,r !.. ; nn. r*. Alphabetical leg.. Spol ling. In .idlll.r and M ull Ipl M-ullull I aide, ,fr>' till ■'ml elai lur the 111, .rn ml vaneeil Spelling, Heading. Writing, elements ui‘ Arithmetic, ol Knglish It rammer s ui (le lenpliy, .flu nn IlnleltiHs • trill, if rn pl i y . If .ruling. Writing, Arilh 111. lie. I.'.ngliali (iraiii!i.:i i , \ ten nt and Modi rn History, .arid ( hmi|HIHitiult 4 pl (j||' 11It t-l-i- Ml the liijjli, r hraneliea tiKitally taught m I best schools. t'.uetlur \\ itb l'‘retielt ^ |nn Music on lliu I’tann. *loMutts per yy t rk ‘ *fi ttlt i llrayvinglk 1‘aiiitiotr du |D nn < Mental Tinting, du $ HD Wat Wurk, dn III (j() Kmhroiderv, du p, nn Til pi rsuiiM nunripriin te< I yi itli them, they yy ill till,. ■ pleasure, at any limn. in Hliuwing satislaetury lesliimi ; I'i.iK; ur in n lerriitg them lu ('apt. T. ,\. Iluleuudie | Mi-s-rH. S. M S.'ult. ( :. I.. .Mushy, .lulu. II |). Payne! .uni ( apt llulter. \ M & C. N. (.OltDON 2" 1 ' Ik >-«* ■ i< i:. 3 3 WINt; .Jii.ilifil li nn »lie Kxirnturuf till! lain K.l K I m,util Hatley, imtico isherehy given fur all ihoee i indebted lu bis isttite tu euiito furward and make ip.ymitit and lliuse li,.,*ii,;r ,-laimn against the estate an- r,'ipirsli,d In present 11,, in li.r pa) men I In the subseri Oi l properly anthentir:* t« <1. 'rite I lull Iren uf I’arl.r- It.iiley, nttii id' . lames Hailey. I.'I d. latent I ,y eelibn rg. and ibeilesenilaiiiH.il any, nf 'Hi ll a hay,, died, tire her. by nnti/ied tu make liu’m '.Ives Iniuyyn tu llie tiiKlorssigne,| without delay, in „r ii't that be it,ay mtil.f tli«. neeessary arrangements In . 11 ,v" ,‘staU to the direction oflh* will. II I arkr Hatley, (bn,tl,. r ul the late Kdnmiid Hatley ) mil ''"ini I rtvaril ami make ItiniMlf known, be will re '"tvea small legacy. JOHN (101)1 )|N, ... , . f's*.'ur of lv I mu ml Hailey, dstt’d. Kielim'ili l. Aiijtiin! I Onk ‘ vs|: >* » mi (» ii i c k , 7)77 ItK( I.It I.D, ANI) KO H flAl.G HY . .. *l ’»'• TINSI.KY & Co. Ang-1'. t, WtllUibf 4' »$v. *’•' ■» unuy. |N ptirwiaiieenfa ,|M >1 ..I trnst exoculed to the hiiIv " hi;.rl"'i' ’’y'V- W- Cliiplon, bearing ..' be -..tl' ilay II I Ibrnary. INI, and duly recnr.led in lbe( I.rk sOll.ee nf eitOs_ylya.ua enunty, fur pttrismeH Iteret" mentioned, I ultall pruieed tu sell, tu the highest btdi.t r, lur ready iiu.ii. y . t t|,r residenee uf said Clup lun. un Monday, the'21*11, .layuf A„gt)s, „ext, the ful lowiny property to wit : s* * .^'WZGMtOF.S, ""tiststing of three Itkely v Men.nnn Hoy, one Wo .. "t1*1 » Ith.My « ., ri . (i P'rather lleds, Steads and “r".‘Ul7':..l . M:llV«al*y Httre*it, 1 Mahogany Sido lataril. Walnut Bureau. I Safe, I sett line Kutves ami I urks, 2 Kr|ts Sl,vr.r s „ , k 12 UK A 13 CATTLE :*0 A Ifou*. rl* 11 000 talualtlc R«ol», Jlrdical. Ac. . 0"fl ahorse | horse Waggon, I ox Cart, . Silver Watrhfw, I I'.iplil Day Metal Clock, 11 doz. 'Vi vr’ "I’C *«-. • ('l,air- 1 AM PITA • L . I li I Mf.N IS, | case Lithotomy In STKlMrsTS, I disc PlTIIOTITRY InSTB I'M T. NTS, including ■ lory an«| C»la** Su'in^<% 1 r„,r c u l> [‘ , JS- f, I.V.S' T'll I'M /; JVT.>, a ll llc Luns, 2 hrnre Pistols, 3 men’* Saddles, 11a ' ' s. ' K-*JI.»ti Still. &c. together with all Hie I, lichen, Furniture, 1 'Imitation Tools, Ike, Jsc. The I in eto the jl,OYe |.rop.-rt y is believed to la- good, hut sclirg as trustee | shall oa.nvcy such only as is vested 111 me by the deed aturesaid. GILES II. VADEN. , , _ Trustee. A tig. 15 ,oyA OI I.AIU r..r the Juiut-a Ki vrr A Hungsba (mini r o it trf i jl% --x t tiii fi o »t ni: j il>MI tAI,.. iUtLS, ifli, | I > « i —m—aw f 11111'. It ice* over the above router will rmmiiencr on ■ Tuesday the 27th of September, ami continue lour if.iyn. I'iixt IUiij -TwoCull Strike* for 3 tear oil!*, rrnlr beats. $100 entrance to the firat. anil $.50 to the areoml, hall forleil, In nainn anil elomi ihr 10ih ami 20th Sep leniher; .'I of mure to make a raee. .Smoot l>, 11/—I'nr.e $150,2 mile heal*. I'hint Duff—Vunr $100, 2 mile In am. Fourth l>nr/—Jockey Club I’urar, $300, 3 wile hrata M. TAI.BO f‘. f’r Ywg»»« I ' u •, S NATICK. Ul N \\\ AY I runt die subscriber, un the 21*1 of limr last, my nenru matt If Mi .V It 1* • ami Irom intormation In. intention is either to reach Oliinur Indiana; repnrlcil in have pono »t tins time up Jamea ur JnekHoii's river, for the purpnae of prtlinn in company willi an liisli laborer who has Imcn emp|. ved upnti the James Uni t improvemmil. I adlptve a re 1 ward III twenty dollars for hiadelivety tome ni \oihersl eoitiity, S mill's above I.yneldimy, or tl scoured in iad «o I irrt linn apain anil I will pivn twenty dollars Ihr ttie appielieiisiou ol (lie \ ilium w bo la utlcmpttnc to ear it oil my muni. Henry is about 10 years old, bripld complexion, siv feel hid It, stout built, has a down huh, hail teeth, and u largo bead nl hair, and look off w Ith him when be led my farm, a coarse dark colored lug '•eat Willi a cape, while half worn lor hat, 2 isitton on "''burps NlnrlH, 2 nuir coarse hrow n linen punts, and s .me . '.In i clothing. It ia tety prnhalde ho will he lurking aU.nl .1 imes IJivi r till the limn ol lus mate's emiornlion, and w ill inahi' ell li.r (harlctilnu on the Kanawha " M I SIIIXTUN. C ) The ('hurli'sioii, kanuw lui, Kepuldn an w ill please publish the idiote advelliNemeut weekly lot three wei'l.s, and lor ward its account to tins Ofllcc for collcctinii. Aop 15 w.'Uv TIC I *T S \I H. H\ \ iruie nl a deed nl trunl executed In inn liy Slrr li"xi •Inlii'N. Iii'iinnx dal.llm 11111 day nl Din in her, IM I, and id'record III the Comity Court nl ('ninii In II. I shall, nil Timaday , llm Mill day nl ... I S Id, nil llm |)rnlnim'«, sell liy way nl' jinlilm aimlmn, Inr ready inmicv. a certain nurr on r.tiu 1:1. nr i..i.\n, with I la n|)|inrlrnanccN, cniilainiiiy; I It » ii v r «• ■ , in o i' •• or | r x t , U iiiu and In inn un thr wall ih nl Kulliny; Uiyei , m tin ''"inil y nl I nin|>1 n l I , n l.rni,i ilm Naum I .and w inch w ,|H allulIt d III awHyiimd In llm nanl .Imica ill llm iln ismn nl llm real i alaln nl Iiin ih'i-ciiNcil rather, Jnlin Junes, and adjnhiN llm dower lamia idles ninllmr, Nancy ■ him h, and llm lamia nl' rhnniaa I, ( Inwlhaiti, \1Mir\ Wnml. ami I' It 11111 It ■■■•al «i|i'ii. Alan, a N I'-, l, |( (I IID\ M.W l'„ iiiiiniil M« Ivin. The lillc In llm Ha id |irn|icrlv ia lie) ii ■ v cit to he yiiKiil, I I'til aelinyf ..cly hh ii Tinslee, I w ill milx ci.nvcv In ilm niiich.iHcr llm lillc vested in me therein In the | di ed ali.reaaiil. Cl IISWT'.I.I. DAHN’I'A , Tl nalee. Ana I,A 11 AS II o o Zi .v « n tl s I t: l i o n r r »/ . • 'Hill, It It I MA 1C It A VIOIIIIIS, kl I < T .SI IIIA TO SMITH A PAI.MT.il, nicn.vo.xi), i\i /mporfim mid Denim in Ilmilixiinl Stiiliimen), will lluuhhiiiiln n, I 1 \\ I1'. In ;:i!r a n, nrr:il assnrtiiiriilnl'IIOOKS, mi )u II ctni;'. i.aw. Sii'.Dir\i„ ri.AssicAl., min ( KI.I.ANKOI Sand.M JJOOl. HOOKS,STATION Kl(\ , in i icry varielr, IMI'SIC ami Ml MI 'AI. INVI III Mli.N'l S. DlUWYl.VU MATKIIIAI.S M VI 11 KM VIK \l. I N>T|| I M KNTS, M ,f|\s ami M.OIIKS, M IH Mllll.s1 ( (I.MI’ASSKS, nml in • m i ' '' iv nilK'lc iip|sriiiiiiiiig to llm truth, III.ANK IIOOlvS id every drsrriplmii, always on liaml, him) iiiiiiIt I" null r, mini In any given pallriii: eveiy vurielv "I Zi/.A UIJS (1 cxi'Tiiterl in ilm bast nninni'r. i'tntuhW .f/tfrhant.% visiting nnr elly nml • lie "hi nmhitiiriH i;t llir llwisr lull always liml » emu pli li sl'ii'l, In .-.cirri 11o111, ami upon as I'nvurulili, I. I ns ;n ' limy ran lie liatl in any city. Mil I II. lift IN k I'll k MOIIHIS, luilr Siuilli A' I'nlini r Itieliinoinl, August l.i \v 11 .'iS 11 SIO Hi m nrd. Kl NAM \\ I rum llm subscriber, on llm ISlIi .lull last, my negro man, * .1 .?/ . lie is about 5 forty or ,'i melies high, stout limit, ami has a good cuiiiili'iiuiire w in li h|siki-n lo. ills clothing is usual siiinmer elnthing. lie has hem heard of on \\ ard's mail, near Kingston, and probably may aim In gel In I,yueldiing. The above reward will he given it he is taken mil ul CniupU II or I'lllsy Ivania. JOHN IJHOM’N, sen'r. Aug. 15 o, IN THE UNITED vi vi i s t in in . For llm Kuslcrii District of Virginia. A i hi st IH l‘i: I 011N II. (•((KOOKY ul the enunly of Amiiers', • F having liled a petilinn praying flint lie may be dr elared a llankrupl: li is ordered, Ihnl all persons claim ing to he creditors nl ihe said .Mill II. (in-gory show t'Hllse lo Ihe court, nil lilt) Mill day id September next, why Ihe saul John II tirrgnry tie mil declared a l ank nipt, pursuant to tile art id ( (ingress in tint behalf; and that a copy nl’ this order lie published in llm newspajs-rs, according lo llm y.'il anil ‘21th rules of court. A Copy Teste, IIKNUY (illlSON, Cl’k. August 15 m.'nv BOA'A'KTa. I 1ST received, one ease •F Florener plnil lionnrts, French Zephyr do TURNKR, HUKWEI.I, &. Co. August 15 gt if ixncni:ik VnorT f«»ur or fivo week* Hitic*, a BLACK COW ol medium size, with both horns bored, and a Kinall portion of ruch sawed off, alio ban some white about the brad, and a black bap. A liberal reward will be piven for her, II. LATHAM. Aup 15 3t UOUDK! 4.100|>*!!liOOD«t!! ! | Jnttr 1842. fOII.N.I. I’l KVIS has just returned from a tripal | ter (hards, and is now opening, at Ins cheap CASH ! Store in Lynchburg, opposite the .Market I lunar, the I following, in wit: <.//,/ro/.v, t.,i iiw.v c.i.Ttnitus, .ftI/SI.ttl'., lot J.adiea’ Drosses,atUrl pr yd., and upwards. Nankeens, large hit real Georgia, at fid per yard. Pantaloon Guods, and Vesting*, large lut and very clir ap. Cotton Stocking*, (dark, white, mixt, blue, Stc.,al fid a pair. Fancy Handkerchiefs and Scarfs, Mitts, Gloves, Ribbons, &c. Worked Collars, and I .see Goods generally. ALSO. BONNETS of all kinds. Artificial Flowers, Hand Fluxes, ( ra|H\ Satins, Silks, Vrils, Irish Linen, Hoi land, I’ins, Tapes, Needles and A IIiimimiiuI Ollier Article*, kll of which, bought in the present doll state of the Nor them Markets, will bo sold at very low prices. JOHN J. PURVIS June 20 tsif (’idcr Vinegnr. I^lVF. I1ARRF.CS of PITRE CIDER VINEGAR receiv'd and for sale try B T. TINSLEY & Co April 21 9 i K*2l~.Zl U.l-A A IMUOUui V .IT .tVCTtOJT nr PAUr* & TtinNcit, akk. nj F. win Mil, on Thursday the l*ih mat without reserve., I handsome Chsrnottee, new and complete, I do Doggy, do do Terms it Sale. P. It. T’aunts, tug IS *:f ItMJHU WOtlAT AT A L 111(11. nil.!, UK SO 1.11, in front of my Auction at irr, on I holiday the lNh mat. a llkelv negro wu nan. M. FAUIOT. Ang 15 Saif II\UiUO.YS! II\iuUOjY& sT~ riYHK subscriber ha* at Ins blacksmith's Shop near I the Franklin Hotel, and will alwavs ki cp a largo nsortnieut ol \\ ugguua of all sizes, t hicli he will s II oil reasonable terms. A.MVION HaNCOCK. Aog 15 w4w‘ \olicr. f I Yl IF. I.ANU1IOHNK .Mll.I.Snre still earried on I in the name of Hanghorni St SlnpUie.—We shall continue1 to pat the highest market nri-e for Wheat. :i s. i anc.iiohnf,, FAY F. I FF. STEPTOE. \ng 15 u Vnlitahlt* Ton ii i’rojM-rly 1'ur snlf. f IIII l\ witlmrrilu'i i .iuth<tri7i,<l by tlin o\\ ucr, to srjt, ■ mi lniim. the crimmodiuiK aiiif pluaa.nU BP teeSlinfc House, belonging to ^I r \\ Ki Hailey. and now occupied by Mr. flu bard II I • I* r. It i* conceded to boom: of the hand* •omrat mtoa»lofi;t |n town, and the Lot is tastefully tin proved, in addition u> having on it all th« ntrcensnry con veniences- l«v house, an excellent Well, (harden, Pu\ IVis« ns wishing tt» procure ''n excellent ami oprccablft town rcatdeiiee, < nnnot suit themselves better. Also, the vnlunble . 7(7//d LOT, omn dte the D W( I ling llom.o, enclosed ami in eultivation, ami having ti> i an excellent stable. And also, the oouvenhnt HOLM’, and I OT ad joining Mr. Toler’s residence, m vv occupied-by Mr. Sisson. The above property will he s.dd, either together, cr st piiatcly, nwl on nrrominoilatinu; Icnnr. I'oNst-sn n will be given lit the end of the year. Mr. Tt h r will allow the property to nny person deni rm in of »ring it, mul all lelierw to the suhneiibi r, addressed to Hr-ok Neal, Campbell countv, will he promptly ntlemled to PATRICK 11. SCOTT. May 10 ts if C1 AH'l I !\S. Pots, ()veuv, Skillets, Jko. For n»,« cheap lor the money II. li. RICHARDS. July ts jy a r b C b : . f I M I \', c« partnership hole! -loro e\inting in thin place, 1 utit!r r the firm ot Turner, llurwr II, is. Cw. has bemi | rent •wed. ami the coihm-hi will continue to do hummus at their old Nlnnd. Tfieir stork of (.nods, which they believ e to he one td lint best in the place, will h« sold ei I ther by wholesale or retail, at very reduced price*, to those who may favor them with a call. In utlilititiii to limit slock M I )Ty (Sends, they have a gfM»d assortment el Sugar, Coflee, Salt, &,<?. See. which vv ill bo h»ojii ut the low i nt market prices. TURN MR, 111 RNVKl.l, & P.r August l ] in |f—t* BICI>% <<Hff»IAl. Tills VALLAltl.K i ami n bloated sti *ngthning mnlieine is for sal® at ItOWKL I)A\ IKS’. 1 tA U HOUCK. 5 L I'SV • associated vvub ns m our L’mnin.ssiou Tin ▼ T si lean, Jrunes ,M. (tailand, K*'|. The business will he continued as heretofore under llm style of J \ MLS W DlfMKL'L k.C'6‘ Richmond, August ti 4iif For ({mitt'ii. Tin • i|mlor nip|ii'[nj anil rui'jw.r fa»« li'iwil .Ship K(IN Oil A fiS l’’. T, C '.«i.|. Kmtior, imw limiting ui Cuy I’uint, fur 151 in ii'ii. Hill ..a,I al«nit lint yflili mat.—. r or IrtMjjhi ul 100 IiIuIn. npply lo I.KU IS 1.1 DI.A.M k SON. ? 'r The height on stems is 27s. anil un tuba,eeo 20* ||'<1 sii'iling. Iiy the uluive bluji. I. L. Be SON. I HirliiiiiunJ. Aug. II 2t if J^l l!N At KS mill Hill Metal kettles. lur preserving) a large assortment nu hand, clu-ap foreasil. II H. RICHARDS. — u • it Cost to clone. «I .IN(i determined tu bring tint present business to a close ns npeedily as pnssihle, wo shall, from tins lime, oiler our large stock ul |)ry (ends, without refer euce III cunt, h'olt MOAT.) It Will bu fun ud to coil - SIHI ol many (husls suitable In tile pinwmt and approach tng seusnti, Wc are aware that in sntnu descriptions of (ioisIh ile ir is a consider.dde decline; tilt iff nurli tee offer without regard to roet, and the residue at cost, liuv ers, either by win li sale nr retail, are invited In call, as it will iiiiijuesliutiably bn made to their interest lo deal wilii tig. In addition In util stork ul Dry Goods, we have on hand a good assortment of (• It O C K R I K S which we oiler at tin* lowest market rates, to which wo r ill lliu attention ofour customers and others. U HITE, TARDY k IRVINE. July 25 t3 |f I li’.l/.IM; ;SI tUHH;. A I IIS HEN All ll’.S school will eutntnenee on Mun iTM day, Ihe l.uhihiynt Vugusl, (the present nionui,) and continue without intermission lur ten mouths, in addition lo tlte usual blanches of education, Instruction w ill be given in tin French Language. IKK (IS (lur session ol live months) 412 50 August 6 Swtf « AMI COR BimiX I\\ ILL give the highest prittes for dried and raw I lules, delivered at the Market 1 louse. The subscriber w ill also receive them to be tanned ort shares, and the work lobe done by as responsible a tan ner ns any in the State, and delivered at the Market House When tanned. W.M. I.. FAIR. Dee. 27 _ _ _ts_ it* at a it f! If a.'ah Hunaicay. IK FT the plantation of Judge Robertson,/ miles below Lynchburg, mi Wtsitn sday, the 6th inat. a deal and dumb slave, called TO AY Tony is about i feel 9 or 10 inches high, stoutly madfl and of a dark complexion. A suitable reward will ba paid for his apprehension. T. SCRUGGS. July 21 ts l*MV,i:<4AK A- MfLJAA, .1 r t it n.v!■: \'s .1 t 1. ,f ft*, ( UHISTrANSBlIK«, TA. fillll' undersigned, having formed a partnership in l the praelico of the law, will regularly attend the .••iiirtB of Montgomery, Roanoke, Floyd ami Pulaski.— They will also undertake business connected with their profession in ihe other counties of Southw estern Virgi nia. Diligeut and prompt attention will be given to all business commuted to their care. EU PHLEGAR, JNO. B. J. LOGAN. June 16 3ro i :* l is «» a a i; r s . OF TIIK FOl.Mttri.ytt KINDS, iln Florence n ait. white Florence, CYPRESS, SATIN W ILLOW AND FAN. CY STRAW, .1 L, Sfl , Artificial Wreaths, Sprig* and Bonnet Ribbons, ! received, and lor sale, very chtn/i. at FL RVIS’S, July 4 t»if