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truly the season of salvatii.i. to tin stair, w.,. tp „i m rfi*pi*/t»ir t'.nl '.i netrii.n stii/i. < r in tin dorussioiioi miifiiri s t itl.t r w i . Ity im flu u ut in it. r t-harm t« r.. r w holly a I u n to tin grtat ami it p mint mu .mi.im.i the Stale."’ A tine picture ol :t I I> l.ooisla:i.n' The Register, in its allusion lu li e "disgtisinigilcr tnmeering slrilc," had reference m the p■ulest I r tin seat in the 1 S. Senate, I t which, title Koti.titns .M Saunders, us tlie Kuprcscataiivc nl the t alltouii iiiteresi, and Col. Bedford Brow p, ns the p pi .-tentative of tin Van U u :.-e Jp If rest, were the lu.sUli eoniptitui It t. known to our readers that after si », ml dais" im tii oitiul bn)inti|i8, Is,III "I these gcntlcmi u wi re evt iilunlli drop |>cd, at,d that \\ in 11. I lay w, ,sl. I "s.j , pi \ an llnren man.) was ultimately elected. Diiringthe pr>gn ss. | il„ eon test, the two original competitors for the I.. , Saunders ami Col. Brow n) la eamc \e,v ntueli emluiter ed against each other, ami l.arslt i\pn ssi.ms were iudul god Oil both sides. Cu|. Ilr, w n, I , wi v, r. having muni ed with great certainly upon I,Is restoration to a seat lu tfiich, mi rimilly he was airidetitally , lei it d, audio Whipl) accident alone can again restore him, letrayed this feeliutr mi It inoreopealr aid bitterly than his opin> nent—declaring that lie had ‘‘rather see an ultra li leralist elected than Saunders”—that he "would Vote I r a lid. eralist sooner lit in fi r Saunders"- that “Saumh rs w as “politically dishonest"—and, in i nler to out him e,,m plelely under the ban, that .Ve. I'nu Iliimi hail remaih ed that he had "long.known Saunders, and tl. it he p thought no man in North Carolina hut himself eatable n I filling an offi e.” These remarks reached (iuu. Nairn (ler»'s ears, and he called on llrown to know whether t||py had heen correctly ri pirlnl. To this call Drown replied affirmatively—adding, liowevrr, that avuw.uo his belief that Saunders was “politically dishonest," In meant an pcnonnl reflection—in othe r words, that he used the phrase in a I'irlnrirhian sense —in ellii r w ords, admitting that he is an holiest man, ilnuigli a dishonest pilitieintl—a combination that never did and never will ••xisi. a mjfiie in iniiiiic ihi-can never I r ,m n,..S| mu personally—ami virr rasa, The !ii|ni,ialj niaysnne 1 Ilinr* xmil In exi-1— but il s imly :i seewinsj e, j, rtiilt A mail whoso integrity is imi f-roiil'.ieajii-i 11 • ■ i ■ | ■ I a I' i ■ -1 m public lilt*. «ill show [lijit] >,un l ui, li ill,' iiiil))i:(m, j,i? be strong i-not|a!j, in h;s iinliviilnal transaotions. Ami ?f)( on ifiH other hand, a man, wlm in Ins personal eon ppfns, fails to “lor ill** mark" ol lionor, is not safely lobe elllrusled with me oiiardi.uighip of the n-'lils nod inter esls of others. Ilut as (.'id. Ilrowii ami Gen. Saunders deem the explanation sntisiieiory to themselves—to wit. that Gen. Saunders it ••|mll ieally dishonest,'* thnpol, not ex Hccrssittilr personally di lieient in intooriiv, \\e feel no disposition to complain. either of I ho px pk.ua t ion of the one. . r of llie faeilily with w In. h it w as .,i>'i j .e.i |,y the other. And til.ily point nt interest in ilieir enrres pondenee, therefore, is that wdiieli ri li f.s to Mr. Van lluren,—a fir more important i-ti.j,:n-t« r, in the oreal I Rational Drama, O'which tin No.'ih ('aiotina Si natmi ■ al election is one ..I tin- most iiisitmet■ vi• episodes, an I op.ill vhieh tin1 eurtain is soon t.i rise a nation t i iln •lir —uraiufq nnd statesmen llir nctor'■*■ — tin |*rt sidrit j cy, the* prize. C« 1. Hpijvn states that Air V ui Hup n made tin* dispn,.,j.,.g »« nipik in rrii p i,.-, j . (, Stum 1 •IiTa, before In* was elevated in llu* J,rt si*lrnrv, :i11* 1 about • the time of Snmnh is s appointment as comimssn nor mi 1 the r reneh treaty, nnd when Siimder>\s nnmr was spo i ken of m e inunction w al, ;p, itljer oil] • •. To rebut th s tjfli. Saiiinh rs j»«r. !i e iln' fill. v. mg 1, tier lio.p Air. Van lluren to Gov. Snaight . | .\, jt|, (’•trtilmn : \V >sj|t\f.TO ' . I.IIUIM \ |, Iv“. Hfy 0r \r: S,s: | \u i:!«1 <-i -manly h:iv** ncknow I<^!-*r«l lliu receipt ot’y..;.: *nf 1 • -mp lri« ud Kdwnrds’s letter. hid • it nut Ihvu n.% loMUiii'ii to mm id yon a verbal t Npl.ai.a :< :• through Mr. .’“minder *. 1 entertain a high sense . I his ! public nnd private no its. have, mi two successive . i | sinus, taken an active part in promoting his interests, < and w ull with pleasure l.a ve done s > :i_ n, lint lor the . circuinstances in which the partiality of • • :,i> h.\a placed ;.;c. V. !.< .i I - p‘< I the tmminaiimi of'.In- Hal , linioro Convention. I d« t imined, in justice to the \d 1 niioist r; tif/n a ml mv>i It. i.» he pul d- . w n f > } j r a- oj>p ' sit ion erf J ipilv « an he put now n, I lip in i pul at oil "la ilc t sign, on its pari, t.» rs.- the patronage of the Government tor the pr 'iii ifii.ii ..I*my election, hv abstaining Ir in all interference iu its dispensation. l ias res-duiioi. I l,av< fnithliilly m limn in d. I am, moreover, quite - * il the I'rrKidi nt had heen iii a situation togra'itv (on. Saumlcrs’s friends it w ould have required no st.ltciiaiioTi i of mine to have ind H him to I» - me iho liiv*T \ to show this to OUT I’li'inl Iv! w a r<! . and h- l.eve me, I very truly, yours, MAHTI.N \ AN HI KKV ‘ Gov. .Sr.nt; 1st. This letter covers tin period referred m \ ('••). Hr-iw n and shows* that while \ an Huteit was writing letters ol l||p most ootii|diin:'.utary cliar:te!i r to Grit. haitmlers5^ friends, and while, he was treating (n it. S p'-rsunallv with the greatest respect, Iu was indulging in sneers 1 and H}#|iing insulting remarks of th« General, la hind his • hack! This fact is established indispulal.l v, if Hedferd ( Hruw ii’s st^ietiM nt Lp in.". ■ f which w e have no d> «.1 t, : as well because his veracity is unquestionable,as because the fact charged is pej-f, etly iu accordance with then 1 pinion ul Mr. \ an Har« i: s t-Jinrarter, V) hiejt ;ve Irtve 1 long entertained, and frequently expressed—a double fi- * ced demagogue, w ho, while he smiled in a man’s f;i<-< would stab liiii) coolly in the hack, if it wire tneissaiv, to advance* las piirp> sis. (*mi. Saunders, we imagiitc, ; though one of Van’s warmest snpp -ners in I>10, enter tains a very difierent .pinion of him m tc. We have the case without farther comment. I)nr: ng the session of the N< rth (’ar- lin.i Legislature ! tlie Locos manif’steil their usual hostility to Hanks, hy availing iIicium ! v.> I all o<;: tsions to denounce them as ftwimlliug shops, w hose pr uts werp madi hv the op j pressing of tin* “dear people and they made dirt t\jI threats of w hat they intended to do before they left Ha leigh. Lnfortunati ly for thr>p braggarts and prrtend CfRj hpwevefj t|ie-topklioldi rs of (Iu Slo/r /Sailin' utivc ned while these L»K»»foeo orators wm fulminating their wrath, and making vow,s of « xtrrmination ; and they yery cmdly adopted a rest Union, hy a pnaidmotis vote, declaring their readiness to surrender tin ir eharti r, and f\»rthwiih to prod i <i to wind tip the business of the in stitutipn, if th. Leoijatiirp v'ovltl %tvc iis consent. Here wasa difn’ctand plain issue made up hety. een tiiis Anti Hank majority and the Hank itself. Hut what w:*.< the result! Did these Hank haters eagerly avail themse lves (if the opportunity to throw oil* the monster? Oh no : they blustered awhile, it is true, and some of the most bloQtl thirsty atflottg them were for cutting the flip oat of f)>c Hank at oncp; hut when tlu y found the Hank w as jjinepp* in its proposition, and that it had not theslighes est idea of bnrkinir out, like wise men. they so tiered their own valor to ooze out at their fingers’ i pds. nndtlie Legislature adjourned witju i:t touc hing n hair of their heads ! Such is Lorofoco action every whprr- in \ u ginia as wc II as in N< rth ('ar.dina. »Soyueol* tlu-if leaf]- . ers will preach an Anti H.ink crusade hy the week—hut , let it come to the pinch, and enough Locfom members will always hi* found to prevent the adoption of Litcjoco fncasurrji. If five are necessary, fi veou/t/ will lie tumid —if ten, ten—if fifty, fifty—and if a# were needed, all would ome to the rescue. II ell paid !—Isaac Hill, who lias deserted the Bon Ionia ns, and enlisted under the Tyler ll ig, has made a contract with the Post Oil] v Department to furnish Blanks f«>r New York. Michigan, W isconsin, and tlu Northern and Kastoru States— Profit estimated at $15, JLKM) ? W ho wouhPut be a Tyler man,—pro tempore Y (tj- A proposition is before the Legislature of New •York, iustnietiug the Senators of that Stale in Con Kress, to vote in favor of refunding to Amos Kendall the Mini lately recovered against him by Stockton £. Stokes ! Whn. tin* right <>t ins!rncfion is timi- pmstilipetj, what woin't r that it is 'thorn cwn of it * mural lor e { /'.< I’rru^ut Dm \, w \ ,k gap . ' l.nt an extensive htu seer, I ... |,as „ (in in tbs western iml southern pupa of New ' ,.rk. .. e,m-ze a part) m i ,v,,r ,.f C..I I! \| Johnson fir the I •' '• *' " v , • o" ingi have been held.r.udidi nlial circulars issu.al, t|„. nm,,',) pnlmaa ,rrs solicited to set, and *u uciuo mrresputHh n.-n kept up will, other State*. Ti,.ventral is principally a along the radical t .undue is " || is wl.isjs red that Mr. Tyl.r has ratlu r muled in hH le, lings towards Mr. Calh.. since the prospect* ot 'lie latter gentleman have lit ghtened t ,r the I'.esi.leii Hal iiuiuiiialion_snd that he is ii,,w in he, „f J M, l.ean! The patronage ,,| l,i» uili out of the way. 'its lavor Would Is- of very small eons, spicuivI ill, .N \ I leraul stales i! i.i i Mi Van lliireh IS per II fl) »ol"- ' dial tl,r Loci,I., N (| i, ,ua| ,|,s|| he organized on the prim i; l, s hud |:U|. , - honti Man:l, st i. ''a, h | . ,s! , 'file. Has till! l.iul - Mag no, stocked tin cards 1 (ONUItF.Ss. -Till! So,Ml,, has hem . iinanrd ,m (he Oregon hill, Mr. Hive.s. Mr \,, |„ r. and Mr Hon loll h;|vji|£ j|! ’l,lin. U'ln.i; 11„ I . ,i,. . | ,„„d Thursday, and ill,i hill passed as rep irted ti,. u i|,o ('mninilloo, and was si in in the llws, ., 1 It, presonlalives h,r pon rum-nee. Mr. Hrr.iou, l.om llndti.l, inv ( h.innnit,, . !. is maria* a ropiri upon u„. r, p. ,.| ,,f tlie Hankrupt hill " hi,'h passed llio I Ions,Md' li, pli's. iil.ilivoa.ohanoliio u| loovlhor llio oli araoli r ,d llio lull. |„ llio I Imiso ol Hop iosi iitativi •. Mr. Adams s o s dnli, ns lor ,n<ptfriiio into the A,,,nil ii y allair was ailopiod. The remain,It r of iln tinip lias Iron o nsiin edon loirilorial mailers, I J I'ilDS ii ■ i’ l’K»\ The I,a .Voiv York II, raid, stales I lit seventeen otli -els ol lhe ( ’list,nils \| ere ft*lip, ved oa ill,'‘'-'ll. nil., and three days aller. elevon np.ra " '’r,‘ r'ln”'-,‘'!• 1 ke 111 r ,1,1. u liieli u; ono ol iho Tyler ,roans in -New A ork, says. V ive In-.r I lint many ilnoi llio most nl lh„, mninv.ils are undo on llio orainidot' pnlitieal opinions, or 1 ,r rt lusiug in ennlrihiiio to support llio I niim newspaper. Perhaps other reasons may hr pulilirlv (riven— hill llieseare llio real ones. New ap [siinlim-nls have liei*M innile to lill np their vaeaneies n.neipally from I lie ‘jjnanl." Was i In re evi r surli un a .ii r.ii]la,ile pr ,s •ription, as tins |>erli,li,>us I’residenl, loll n I y hr, has hern null I v ol i n tins ease $ lie iiiov in” a ,,rlhv and euinpotent ollincrs lieo-inse they will not eon leseeml to .tribute i, support his nroin m >,»■ A ,,rk. I he amount < t I n"Miry Notts outstanding og iIn* Istiijst. was ,f 1 1,7 .‘>1 ,‘V!7 C'J. Kdwnrd \. Ihimegan, I'sij. the new Senator rom Indiana, is de,<^ned, liy a letter to a Philadelphia l»a|#r, as “a kind ol' uyongrrrpohf ieian, of the Tyler ichonl, :unl ofuwiine cannot he called a \\ n;g, althnuoh inderstood to hr in favor of a TarifTand I Jistrilnn ion, and lot hostile lo a National Hank, properly restricted.” /lYi/wKp;,- ' f rirc'tJiili'n — A stafeiueiit of the eondl ion of tlie Hauk^ ol wm-w A oik shnw$ t|i-il im tjie 1st of lamiary last. 11«\ had in eirenlatit n notes to tin* amount •1 only .L ,1 > |, and that the specie in their vaults a - liounted to the stun of ^,177 ,f'711—bring an excess ol Mb ." ! ,t '.ej of sj, e i e. Since 1837, the currency ol that I as I ei n dim :n is In d $7.510.^17! H V i he i liieial returns ol I lie *Jt i Hanks of NY w Jersey "c barn that they have in eireulal ion notes to the a ini unt ol .M ,( 7 ( ,hl (). nnd specie to the amount of -in a rly dollar hr dollar. We nre rapidly p» uing <• an i xelusive metallic <'.«.i< . and we are reaping it. in dieted const tpn lues. And yet men w hose votes have •oiitril illul to the vi i j n suits they di plorc, setm to he 1 .i dt r stri: . h* the ir occurrence! And strang« r still, hey w ill vote to tm rr< w for the very men ami turn no - ' o w hieh il.eir tlislrr-st s arc attril ulidde, and then, in I he very next breath, elamor Mi •/.V/iY/ ’' from tin el eels ol their ow n acta I ./Sijh 'I'rciis'ini Dt funU r—The amo|i|it of ihp di a lea lion ol J» hae 1 |oy i, as C "lit elor of the port of New I’ ork. has been at length asrerlaincd. It amounts lo the i* it little sii it o| III cents—a pretty huge haul i th" immediate .successor ol Samuel Swartwntil; ami •ertamly a very fair illustration of the safety of the pub »«J money in the hands of Sub-Treasurers! i:dt(>ns% (onnr^iuLvn/wvc’y. Iln iimo.no. IY binary A, IS Id. \ ii will already have heard of the indefinite past pone neiii.oii 'I hursday. i I tin entire brood ol’Siav and \ a 1 u ition l.avy s, by tin.' unexpectedly large majority of I 1 — ’very member, except -1, being in hjb beat. |t was ipprehcmicd, even on the day that tin* vote wa~ Lakcn, that the motion f r imh finito postponement muld not he carried at all. Mad it failed, how nor, the different schemes would then have been 3ons:den d on their respective merits, and the majority •gainst any one of them would have been much larger. I • ;cird1 his as a most auspicious result, not only lor thee red t o| tin* State, hut likewise for its prosperity. Mad the . law passed, the number of suits would have been multi [died to an unprecedented extent, and an immense por [i"f| of t|.». property of the Stylo w<»old have been nmri gaged, to secure debts of its owners—and the brief re spite obtained by them would have been succeeded by their general pmstrati m. I iff 88 some miracle shall oc mr wiiliin the next two years, i; |s not reasonable to suppose that property and produce will command higher prices than at present; and at the end of the two years' limimiion contemplated hy the friends of the Stay Law, — unless indeed renewed and still louder clamors Mr “re lief” should force its re enactment,—the whole debt would have all at once fallen due n|n»n the Stay bonds; and those bonds having the face of executions, such an amount of pjropcrly would necessarily have been thrown into market as materially to have diminished its prod no tivencss, even as compared w ith present prices. The effect, in truth would have been as dcslmetivc as the descent of an AI j>ijm a vaj.inejjp. And in the meanwhile, n|l confidence would have been destroyed, and the few w bo have surplus money, insfevd of permitting it to enter the channels of circulation, would have lightened their grasp upon it, lest it should he lost in tiie general wreck. Uni as tin' Ihinkrupt Law may lie, Slav l. iws would hi my opinion, lie practically fare mure mischievous in their tendency ; and I have yet In learn Imw those who de itiiunce the firmer can, without manifest inconsistency_ sustain the hitler—the /irinriple on w hich the two sys tents rest iH'ing pri vi^i |y lliii same, and, though differ ieg in their details, leading in in any eases to precisely the same practirul results, without any redeeming feu lure in tin latter, W’hieli the former confessedly posies ms, to redeem it from iinipiali(ieil pnitfjpmnatiun. It wassiippnsed that the decijnt| majn[i:y by which the subject was indefinitely postponed had given it its quietus for the session: llift t Ins morning, Mr. West, ul Tyler, submitted a iusoh|iiim of inquiry qs to the expeili enrv nl introducing a bill in prevent the sacrifice of prop erly, i|iii|ej executions; which was sustained by himself and Dr. Howell nl Amherst, (tlto latter gentleman hav ing been deprive.I of the ojj;i irlitnity of in iking a speech on the subject previously, by the application of the pre vimis question.) It was again, however rejected, by a majority of nine—a majority s::i tiler than before, which : is, ascribable to thea'isenei ofui-m'iers from their seats, aiid not to any change nl niiini ill. I presume there will lie no tardier effort to revive it—particularly as it is prrt tv well ascertained lint the Senate would reject any lull of this character, even should it pass the House. | -Til, .111 |.|V ;u ; oil tin Statu into (' .ngrr .lofa I D I tr Is Im* girder c Mis I ration y snrh> and ivdt\ \ll the mihtltintrM proposed for the hill rep »rU*d by tbs <* •mnuttoe. have been successively rej cell'd and that billwilldo.iSthMsi.ru the tun* upon which ihc ar ran^mnnt of thn Districts will he ultiuntfly made. - l hi* II ctlcvn District* have all hern ajrr.s*d to and the H‘iis» will mi Monday take np tin* Kasleru. 'The onlv important change made in tin- ftrajrl of the committer, s • t ir is i .nr s mi m ofe< Min try is concerned t is tin* Iran* f r n| Pain. \ e.Miuty from the transiiiontam* <i strict, to which it w as unnaturally allied, to tin- I hlil iv district, li *;n wh It’ll ( hurhtte has been cut ul), and is y. t unpro Veil'd lor. Hn distri..*, is reported !»v llir' coiiruilter '* Histat. .it the cunities uf It. dfot I, Cl upbt 11, \mhefMt, Huckiugham au l Prince Kdward ami a nioiioii uf Di l owell, ol Amherst, is now p.uduio, in strike olV Am lierst, and re aim. \ it to the Alheinuile distrir't, :i i<I |n add ( uni rrl.nid to tin* Campbell district* in lieu of it Many other amendments are js'iidm;. the fate .1 allot w hieh is uneerlain, as indeed is the chaiacter which the hill ilsell will ulti tritely assume There has been as v t, less o| p.|ite-il inaiia^ement displayed than I had apprehend.\l th m^h llpv. has been no lack of it1 What tlpok you, foi oxauiph’, of anm'^ing hod ford and ( ainj.htll to M .nr.*. , (jilt's Meroer. Mont ; .men , \ • •’ V i t such w is the proposition of our neiohbor, Mi h.» «’ »ck ol Kim kin«yh e»i' I’lie ahsin.oft ut this feeling is perhaps attributable to the tot that pcniniial interests * uijefuips e.*n||.et With pul it I ca I schemes. .Such things at least, have been openly uhaijed in tin II mis.’, paitie. ii!ar 1 y ntiion;r the \\ . st ria me nhers. I i I'ouneetinn with tins su i;i' *f, I wmilil t.i'xc occasion t<> remaik, in roleroti. e to Mr I'dlnuiuN, « l Halifax, that the imputa lion to him oiTuterest* 1 va wi In the nrnnqt'incumni o| the? Halifax distri 1 is cert liuly unjust. Th »t gentleman told me s mi • time jincc, that In* would md l>»» i enudi a.ile. for (• ingress tin ■ Spring en I r anv e.t nm^tanees - and indeed the laet ihqt that 11 snn.i. »>at | .t t in f« rm i*d, is p roaps more etun|) let in t**rrit«*r> and more homo geneous hi interest ilia i any other in the Slum, is of it '. Il hiilit ’tent to shield him Ir mi any tiumpici mi id ari.m gmg it witli a view to his personal aspirations. Ily hnt night*# W isbin rion pip *is I le.im tint tie* ludiei.iry eo ivuittee* td th* S. oate Ins made i Voluminous report ill leh tehee to tin* llaiikrilpt I »\N , aeeompmied i»y a hill, it* a substitute lor lli.it ed’llii* I lotise* -hy w liieli it is proposed lou urm/, in several important particulars, instead «d njtttiliirj; that l.avv. L proposes te> rope d the 'olu Uary danse, and renders tin* assent id’ a ma/oiiy e| •r.tdilors nee ssary to a discharge. One <d ihe reasons /iveil liy the com niltte lor tins course jns-,esses great I.to w it, that it will prevent Stay Laws, w hich. *.lining tu «•.»•»!11**.t with it, are erHM,,'|uently mill and v »id ri argument \yliii.lt I perceive hy an editorial in 1111 N. \ Kvetting 1'oNt, and oilier Loco l**oeo journals, S operating i gre it change* id opinion w ith that parl\ in I 0 lereiiee to I he expediency of a svatcuiol hanfniiMcv, livested of the mmc ul yetioii aide Icutiirraof die. .1 tm ■ aw. Its fate is im\v regn tiled a* lima 1 l.im Tim Knqmn r is in iking a liborel ill it 1 pioduee ' he impression that the gigantic scheme prop .sod hy Mi m. ( V-t dohnsoii, of M try laud . dr die ei> a In mi o| ( • ru 11 »ent stock to tile amount ot | *0)It P 1,11. HI, to b - . 1 * 11 to tie States, uud for the ultimate redemption of a Inch tie- I'ublie Lands are lobe ph iigcd. t-*, or will toon In ti If Iwr twn.ivrr. As one id that party, I pro cst against siieb a disingenuous and uiicainlid miputa [ion. Mr. .bdii'soii liiinsell is not now decuied a II hiu iv those who are best acquainted w ith bun — at least s i hr :»-> snpp irt of Mr. Clay is coneerned. II is regarded m 1 her asoiieofthe Tyler clique, and, even if lie were a hi/, stirelv th re 1 i uothuig ill the course id the Whig neuibers of ('otigii «s to m> til’y llu attempt to identify lie Whig party with his proposition ol Stan* In I Tin* commit ti. ot Ways and Minns, to which 11 bad K»C!i referre d, has unanimously reported against it, rt !til«\ mi till' utii<'r ii.i" '. :»•!» >1^ llio I'1’"’ >l« ii' 111st... d'publie opinion in favor ol It, 1 niVl' seen Dot oile iignili ant tlem the presentation to (buigri-sofa petition il it$ fay or, by (Jc 1. koiui, n leading Loe.di.eo member run Ibnnsy Ivania, .y/g/u </ Lyon* thnusmnl nf his I .urn 'urn (■imJitarnts, —of tie i.ouiity ol lierku, the citade l of Loco loco is a 1 in that State. l lu Locolncn ju tiiimi is, at east, a lair e»flse*t to the advocacy ot tlit: scheme by the* tYhlg met 111 eg III W heel 1 lie 11 MU H k lioV\ II,I lull ♦ cl, t 111 I Sir..loll use iti has throw 11 Ins plan bed re the country , with ml regard to.and entirely independent "I all parties; and it s equally obvious that lie re lies fur Us success upon its1 •ontiimed separation fro in all mere party interests. Tin* indebtedness of many of the Slate s, particularly «d IVnnsy Ivania, M aryl tud, Ohio, Illinois, anil a lew e »l 11 - rs,—and thcal* md iiiHUpeiabh* elitlieiilty ol tneeiing iheir engage merits hy taxation, in the artinmnil upon w Inch lie de pends for forcing Ins j*iuposi 1 ion through. without inviting the* cope ration ed tillin' party, and in • ■ • of tl\ opposition of 1 ther llegaiding it as, it not uiifion^tiluti'inal, certainly very inexpedient, I do not hesitate, fur one, t(t onci* Intake jecielcd ground against it. 'The States have created the >r debts, mull upon its ow n re sponsibility, and for its own pui jM^ca, and their i.wn re source s are entirely ample to liquidate those debit, iftbeir Legislatures have* tin* firmne ss and the honesty to meet the cm* rgenrv as beenilH s lieuiffet ami faithful guardians id the public bon >r. There is no necessity. tlii*#e(brc, that I iercules should bn called upon lor aid.— And, although if such necessity did really exist, and as j the sole alternative* ot lb pinlntiein, with li, although the ae*t of a single* State, must, in the eves ed’firing tiers, tain\ 1 the* whole national character. I might yie ld a n Suetant rjssent eve n to tin* assumption ol the? debts ed’ a single State, yet I would i\ottevcn then, l»y making that us sumption a general thing, and by making donations to the uninilebte’il Slates in an equal ratio, e ncourage* that spirit of thriftless expe nditurc on their part, w bn h would he* its certain conseqiie’iicc. Tljp I,ill for the* ornijmlion of the (lre*gon 'IVmteuy, Vkhie'b will open a new and exciting controversy be,lw<\,n the) Lnitrel States anel (ire.it Itritam, has passed the Senate, by iliu chise vote of to Ti. It was warmly xupporicel by tin two Missouri Se*natoia, by the two Kentucky Senators, and, as warmly opposed by the Senators from Smith Carolina and \ irginia.as violative*, in some of its provisions, o| existing tfcatic# with (•n et Hritain, and a# being ealimlatcd to proVok** hostilities unnecessarily betwee n the* two countries. Mr. MeDut |je we lit farther indeed, and elcelareel that lie* regarde-il tin: whole* territory as utterly worthless in itse*|f, am! its posse*s.sieMi as e*aleulate-d to endange r oilr existing torm of gove riimpht. \N bile* Mr. Callioiin concurred with 1 his colle ague, however, in hi* copnlpsii.iis, lie dis.,e nte*d Irmn the *•' opinions. It is not probahlo tliat tin. bid can ge t through the other hrane li ed ( ongre ss at the* pre*st lit session. I observe, with tTiueh regret, that my legislative e, mr,e, like ley editorial, does not meet the approbation of my respected frit ml of the I! publican. lit should re cu llect, liovvevi r, that ill pleased him, (which I would make any reaaowddc sacrifice todu.) I sheidd very prole aldy ntfr.nd those irlio circled we. And as I cannot •'.,i pc two musters,” I llunk it lull right to consult the supposed ^iaius of iliosn whom I am under a strong oh ligation to obey, railicr than his vt Im certainly lias tin l eridiar right t<> sliane my cuurse. When In gets into my shoes. I expect that | shall I e aldii to find, nr’if I cannot find, that I w ill pick, us many holes in Ids con, as hr- ( xpuses in mine, llis fuel >rsailin'h experience w ill at hast satisfy him of the error of his supposition, th„l because a member voles for tlie indefinite postpone meat of a measure, he is therefore prepared, il that mo tioii fail, to decide at once upon the merits of that mea sure, even thnuglt the previous i|iiesliiiu cut oil' al e! mice of amendment ; and lie will also liarn tl at noth ,,, |. more ennui,mi than to vuli lor oi c ut two tempo p's ■ I i"i<! pru|*MNilhii»s, witii the «lt teniiii. itmii atn*i xt aids, t K slier,vil, to v.*lc it down, Mv rritie muni In* hard rim tor cause ol censure when lie taaten* tipm such in.it i t'T* as these. Itut “it in his vocation, I Ini;** and I am . too charitable to interfere w ith it in tin- smallest degree It would serin, indeed, that the editor of the It-puhli can Would hi alumtU d« slitute of t.\!s iti*« i| \% lit* li to discourse, i| |,n **m ighbor” were out ol his wav ; ami certainly I hav * no w sh to prevent Ion sot mom/mg, even though 1 1>, the coiista.'t Siil»'« ct ol his reprnol ami , \liori ition It Ii« w-i.iiM profit ti> Ins »w n adiiionitiuns* how I \ 11 I should think nolle tile WOTV 'd I *lf JUT.'ieht r o» o| In . disc.mise. i* \s the ItepuMicai, is loud ot making us prove oth assertions, we ask .t to prove the \ .sumption ol Slate Hel»t», a V\ tug measure. The \\ tiig partV has alw ays >1 nied that it w n one of their 111- iSUios \\ believe ils suppu tom arc I-mi ud in both partic* The National 1 1 '11,11 * informs U9 ihst ttio meeting in \\ her l‘"kr, which th< li r public " i • i VVhi,' luecti"', waslu-hl irre.s|*vtivc of party, and that the pr tltlon t.i ( out *■ i rss, was signed by I .ocos and Whigs. \ml aiming the tew in taxor ol it in t '.meless. Mi Kriui, one ol lhe Lncol .ico uicmherM tiom I'eimsylx a ma, is ot thu m,11(1*1 \s at yrcseiil advised not n'd hi x i’i ; given the sntxjeet the consider it ion \v hit*li it dcseivt-s xx e aie opp »si d In tlm scheme .*1 Mi .hduisou, ami a rim>t the Assumption ul Stale I Vbls m au> ship 1 migr.ivioua/ ./•ifwrlionnunt The mihjeet of the | Vpp'Htioi|iiient ot the ( oiioressioiial |l .tint-, ul this ! Slate. IS II I\x under discussion ill tile Hull,!' ul t loir i gates. ( /.ii/ - Mi ( lav says In- fin.Is il nut «.| Ins jhi\v rt In visit I •.• i j» l i. In ina ruin pel led la lehirit hnnm liain Mobile. I I . \ \ S |i w ui in v,i i n dm! il,,* m w;i Ii ii I t'Mii is of a disastrous cliarat’irr ill uf t*nl 1’isli, ,'s Him having mrn ukrn prisma is l: J- Mr Mars'idl's Ii-' *%|»,•«*«-|» mnvhr srm nil llm first p«ar, in wlii -li houses up the “yiiird," lliumhis away at I >.i i»u I \\ Hwiri. i m I alludes to Mi.( l.iv Shn/ lint'. Tim Slay I .aw lias Im« i* I »V I n, t|if I a ;islaiurr I*V a \ ale ul . 2 in .• v \\ r arr mlarii.. I i»y llm lluivillr l»r purler, I III t I 111- tit M I III. nt Mi. Mill. 1. Ill 11 14 111111 la the ill'llriM’lHut e*I llm \yn||il tn I I I, has s um tlint*ipi«k hi llm town n| ( 11:ii |a(| .\illtv A 111*1114 llmill. llm 111m «.| ih. V.lvu.' itr, (M1 Mmruder) wlm i » iimnstoi ,ia.| niul scvi ral other mii.i .iris \\ . un.h rsl ui.l limn, arc saiim believers ui Ins «im*t 11 n«» i 1, myr Invvn. Ih'Ui'ii <»i lii * I.> r il-mii'4 .1 1 riti*.«• ruiiii 1 . n n w 1 1 K 1 v i.v IIoIi iuiHm' .v «*:.•>. 1'onnni ssmn .fit rt turn t*. IMtniif pr.c.ml pn . .. .1 Tuhtt.vo (old) $.1 ri In S Oil Iniprinr to ( "iintiHii, i*-|,|) ;; vi-i in l j > ( *t »ll)tl|* Mi In (■nml. (old) I nil In I. Oil t • anil I.. | 11m ial.1) (» 00 |n H till 1 .11JH (aid) ‘2 ‘2"> In U 7 n New 1.1 i| prized and loom} >'• I" *r* Ml N« \\ I HVJS I Oil In Vi in I lnur, pn I1I1I u ry dull n i » |n .*1 Ml Wlmal, (per bushrl,) 0 1.0 n, 0 (in I'orli •» in in 0 00 ( am, (pi r barrel.) ‘.i 00 in ‘2 i.. ( am iiicii I II III In 11 Ml New Oman, 1 Ml in 5 (Ml (Ills, (p. r bushel) 0 "*» In 0 \\‘liislny. (liv wholesale) II “s (,, u ;jn Ii »ll, ( per tan, ) 1 liialltlcs » n (HI In HI (Ml s ill, ( p«.r KJirU ) li T* In ‘2 Ml ( lover S. 1 d, (per btidml)by w liultHWih' I Ml 1.1 (I (in I letup. Ip'a i 1*5 on (n I III 1111 l*‘la\ Si i'll, dill) at () , la (Mill IMasier (per i >11) / /in in / Ml j.'r, , 1'I d"\\n lie U:\vr p* r |IM) II On In ll 00 1 |, U. Itivrr rr !"" O II., I,, (I III «'s*a:xii* Eli: % in x«j. i.vi isniih. or e :u: \::u u jj KIHM.'S \ • iirnlnml ( licmislrv, L A !*• i ■ ■ t v a I K . in*. I • y ( a | *i. Man at I, I tlen "I I .lie. I»y till < Hlllitl . of III.: iill^tull, The l • ni %|niat• *r, '( lie Ne|u|ili.,is. Iran 1 atril hy Mai) llowitl, Pauline, Iiy \ lexailder I )i|in.i , Franklin I .vans, hy Walter \\ hitman. Tin* W estern Captive, hy Mrs. Scba Smith, The Manlllus, or Tali s ot the Sea, 4s.e. .I list received and I T wile l»y r.\\ Ms (.1(1 ,cni:\ 5s co. Cell. 9 ta i %ssi r die \i iii: \ i . I’, wish to purchase 111,009 III S|||*’,|.S Mill f y CIIAN I Mill'. W IIKVT, lor winch \\c will ! pay the 111h«* 't mai kd pi ice. Caruu r.s W lil du vye|| toyivi* its n call lielore they ills- ] pose ol their erop^. J,F,K, A I S I IN 4s ( ()., | (In tin* liasiu. | Fell. 9 ts ,M o < I'lrlrlm II ,Miu/s, l.h Lltlewer, Sand. (bar hind, II illium ,\toruan, 'I'lunnan II .Wui/i, Urnj. .hilmsl’in, I'..i rental' i f I'linothif Johnston , I hind S. (,'ui haul. H illaini II nllcr and ,/ui,an I’mn, lnl< inn rhnnls, trndiny under the /inn and slifh a/ (bur laud. II tiller iS* Lean, II illium Sh/dur, I fund .Siiuaih i s,ll illinni Ihrl.nison , Jim .Melnuil. i'.x.endm nl .Inhn JrUliiti/ll, (he'll . Itnli't Lnlhm, Jnroh lime and II illium DuJJic, in + units. t radian; under the s tifle and /inn of I hue ,y Dilffn , Selli II aid, JiniH* llilbri', Hurririnu l.rnntor uf I (if. fb Sh^irniun, Henj .1 l>n„ald, (ii aru;e ,\ohle and (idles ,1/. his l rife. Tin mins Dixon,lute Sheriff of ( iim/iLi II, .Id itiinishtdnr of 1 liristojilar ( tar/,, .hums Itullorl*. Ihildn .V/ Daniel, Sheriff of the (.’taint 1/ of flcdfnrd mnl . hhninislrulur of III/, (huh, , ld\ainii,tiu{ur uf .hums ( ,1/ofOT, demur Llicket, llrerutor of (,'eorue I’nel.ef, dm used the President Directors »S* Co. of tin iunneis1 tlunl, of I iruinia, and 11 illium Lunu; home ami I'Jijnh ,^lr ( hinu^hnn. f \KK NO i ICK, that I shall on the sixth day of ft March next, nl tavern of I )illard 4k Ttirnhull. in the town ot Chrtsiiaushiiro, M aityomery County, lake the I )ejh)sitioiis el Maj las. Kent and other*, and on tin \£Slh ilay o| February next, at the Franklin |Intel, tit the town of I \ ocldniro 1 shall lake lip* I hpoHltion* ot nrnj. W ilks ami oilier*, which Depositions when taken, will he offered as evidence in a certain suit depending m the Circuit Superior ( oiirt of Law and Chancery, tor Hot etmtri County, when in lam IMaintilf and yon are l)e fendauls. Should tin I )ej>ositiotis, not he taken on the d iv appointed, they will he adjourned from day to day, until they are taken. JOHN M. I*ltl( K. I*’eh 9 w lw >01341, f 1111 K creditors of Saturn I I' Itenniek are reipn *1} d 1 to present their respective claims ami evidence* <i| dcht, to the underpinned, on or before the 20lll da) ol March ueit. in order that their amount may he 4seep lamed prep iratoiy tq a distribution ot the trust fund. l\ S 'i'o insure attention, all entiimuiiicalioiiHintibt lx post paid. DAVID U. 1,1)1.1 .V . j . ‘ DAVID K. SI*KM-K.{- 1 r,l«,f'*"• (V>* 'I’he Uiclunoml Kurpnnr will publish weekly t wo weeks, and send account to thiHidliee for collection | Vh. 9 w tixv t o It ililA'T, FIlilK STORK ROOM I N1)KR THK YIRhl* n i \N OI<■TICK. 1"kii. 0 ts if \ piHlNIITB4TUtt,S MOT ICC. Fill IK Court of I lusting for tlio Town of Lvncli 1 burg, having commit tod tin; estate of the late William Kassock to me for Administration, notice is hereby given lor those indebted to the estate earnesly re questing them to come forward and make payment. Thom: having claims against the estate am requested to present them properly authenticated, that arrangements may be made lor their payment. II. 1)1 NNIOTON, Sr’ui. L. 3t if i •I I I ■ \I ILL!" aoM. nt Kxrliipiyp Corner, on Tliurad*;*. j * * IIn' H’»th mat., tli#* Inllo* n,g arliclm. 5 barrels brow ii Stm:1 r, f» Ihi\«7 SiKIJI, I ' Kv^s .Nails, I pair IMntl'oftu Svilrs, 1 ilu/.i n \\ intlMor ( hairs, ■ I ease lmy*T II<hj|§, I 10 hnrn h ilirruitf*. &e. &r.f ALSO. \ very lifc^Iv N«*gro Hoy, almut ! “y*’nn» ohl.nfg'HMl vh.ir.ictr. an«.' 'KI Jor no limit. M TALHOT, Auct. j IVn. t'i | iioitsrs. ii'.» r.r.. '.V .v if.4lt.Yi:xs, BN A ILL si ||t :i i pi i hlii' it ti% * «»rf Al'aiihi \ . the I «»th him i\t < auiplii'll ( niirt h um* that " vmirl ilav, 1 a u""«l U ul \\ ,.1^ "II, till l|r« a ini six w ’l!i I Iwrsrs. . IVrm. at wlo M TUjttT, '»»'• if " '‘•I i* ro»i: ./.vo si rri./„w7„\V /ll llll. HI.I ISJ>,ll l i)I//■' I' oh mi i m J r \ \ rs K , u k r, i. k \ & <j I i hii.iry U lH ,1 ms. itriiian ai a ^ (j 'i it 3 a * RESTORER OF THE BLOOD, KOH vhrosic tsn oriti:u i v/:s 11 III I 'll K |*i "Im-ril l.\ Ini,, | 111 * 4* ,**, 11 .till lltli'in.l ’ * .'"‘I "'■'ll'*', .ii.iiiji I■ > in I i ll; , hi ilnlil ,lis,„,l, In,in Hi,' ii^i nl .. ini, ,uliini, | l„,iU, (in Ii iii.,!,,.) I'"'" '' li."lf "I lilt. .1, MU', it,. ,1 n, (I,, I' mi,.|,|, | I’ll" |'«'| I',.Ml. , I 'Hit <|| !.(lj (/,, nl, < I . Syphll I,.' \i, ■ ii,. rill. Mi .1,, ..ill 1 . | i. .4 .-Li .11 mul Mi. |..iin |,i nil! I, , | |,,|„.,r| s, .,|,|. M ll.| I I,. Ill 1(1, .1 III III!Ill | I,,,,, limn s |'||,, ||, I i|,,(||, I ’ml I 5»t I, lentil , vl. • It >1/ v vi >i 'ii , l/cf/me, nlt'li i u t rtl ft >t its %pe, ,1 y ttinl priff.t I ul • • I t ...II.Mill.I 41 nil.I (.III I . al*.it.| lilt- |. mini ,,M,lt* . iiHf.jM, nl ..II Kh impiopti til .till,.i.l \ In nt III will In x j, | il.lt in I J Ii..in - I’lit, I,until ni u pint Nl .ill. ha II pint , >.i, pint so (•'•hi iinm Ihilstmi, I .i Itillimia mill .\mviiui NJet.ilonv < ' Id-, N « 1*1 I. l', .tl) , | Ills .Iroinnlu i'rfnnf, ii liniment for Iiidigesl|,,n, r„|.|niy« jn lilt St.Miia.li Numbness o| W, aUlte*- p. ihe Cinih- Itlif >n,lu ll*'". b*. I ..ni .Hint , * .it), . ni ,, ln,|| pint, >1 . pint, hi I h I’tinifirr I'.tinlti , |..i IIi||i..ii« A It, , I imp t1111. m ,« |Y if 1I* a. I,,. In I hs, .i . * ..) | h u I. , u nit I- l| i» tn be (a l>* tl I ' tilt' lit • t. m e i ill > i lit- pt'l I ./m/m / i I I h nl, in nt, |, i | 11. s ii In. Ii i% (n In- a | Mil it tl l*e . idu • tin It.-t,ntl Nl /f, M-n/ I hntmrnt, Im leu,,. Itm,.iv,.im, .Salt Itlienni. s. •! Ml Im a,I I i "pi i. min ..! the Slun, an,I I mil I 1, , h| h in l„ apt lie,I In -nl, - 11 it* It, -I. nil hi l nil'll '.I o S( i f)in!>icntn.[ I'lasfi < , f.n |)|,*,h.s ,,| (he Chest, I • i spep ni, lull, im 11, m i Kim.i.nitMiu, I'iUi, I'm all win, Ii I- in lii>i-t all tIn -c , i l.. | , use'll besides | tin Ite-t'M el ;•() , t- p« , |„,X W • "i * t'»ll wtnl parti, nlai leeount nj I), K ,1.1 « Midi J • ",e-, tin ii pi,,pei I ie*t and "at"',, see Mi KPamphlet, \i liei, in n 111 11 It. \i i-e I.e I - ,i11nl 1111 e. 11. mi- |< m t l.y 11 n*, . a ml \ ntim, i. * i - 11" 111111 in I a IS, nil l-li ail.. eitii MeilnilU, , .4" I ..I■»> III" '1 i r I r had, gratis, at tl.r tiHn , id Ml |v moll l.i* \gvnt- hi mail. I*, i-ms iii-lung tn pun me any of the Mrdii im-a will ill. i r tl lit-11 , m |e j it 1 Mi l\ old's i Mli, e, ltd lunuiitl, \ a <n ,iin of (lie f..II,.wing V gents in \ iiguiiu | J \« «»h IM M lit >1 4.11. I ,i in Miuig I Mill i Ill'll'!' I t t l|i t i.. ij- , < ai.ipltfl| Win I .ell n leli, t )(tii Mm.I^i', lledfpid. ‘I Im d • d.en, liaiu , lint linnali. A mile ii l-'mlge, t 'ovjngton. S Ii a 11 It • . Him il S <«i Na|, m. I’. . I, t#l |t'nil, Hl|i I .n il W Ik M l. HittIt-, Finea-tu * Munli um Ik <n, 1 .r x ingtmi It.dn it Onrdiui.t Ini-lian-liuiu Ii \ ei in 1111 in, V ii In i n .1 .1 I'title non N- t'n., Mini) illt| t ..1 t' H, ‘i m«-11, Pittsylvania <II Pi'let It.ii It-da I • , Iti piildieau I tin\e, I Inlifa » ( It m»-111 M AdltlH-tMi, Mt.iint l .tni.tl, “ PhU dale, W all, . tk t n , lluliUx t il. 1 . i-l. t, C.n ringti.ii Pe t ,, tin I It w - Si ( Uriel , Meatliville, tin t .lies, IM*• 4 i i\i t*. I , ,|(| 1) ini. II' Pei It ill' I 1 i.l| |nf f i t 11 N' in M \ » '-i d St ( • , lltu lt 111ft I... in t M W III I I w in; f.< 1.1 H, lit 4 i < I It 1 >i t Inipp, II, I il nil il't NVm II • •,I• ", Ii. , \ Mill., AnilieiAl H. I' I ’n e, Snillsy ille Mi linlil innilil farlliei state, tint \g,Mitx me appniiit«>tl in all t lie pi iueipaI InH li t iiruiip Imut (lie I uinli J lit iiif'ii t ruin thr I inrnshni o' Ihitnof. n Irttn from .1 .M ./ Ihn/,i, /.'-■/ , ( Ink Siijui uji I it/if//, . y-'uilvljiti Co , A' ( AsitluBofui’, N (' ,Juh 1.'’dll, is 14 ! Mn .1 K' ' in , Uni mil I h ni S n I I limit imir Wetln ine- an*, abnut In lnltc •» 'ail in I bin I 'mint y, Irnlu tin* (a. t, tlmt they eli. I'lrd a eure * u In. It st . .in* In l| (\ e lialllutl tbe -lull <d I lie Pity-iriullft in tlilx | *, et it.ii, Ini a lull til he.. lit. -||bje.t in Mi iN alllillllel I \,111.,\, VI Im lull brill nlllitletl Uitli (lie. I.lit.l *mnplaint,' tn-. lhei ivrlli-nine ntlierenllipl.iiutH, «ay I'latilleiiee anti Ml ■ pepNi.i II. Ii.in I II" ii nlie linllle ..I tin Iteslniui tngetllel uitli tin* Ammatie Kvtraet ami Mepmaliye |Pnwdrr, lie n-llial in \ l Ii-.mih )m i. lt lelu inl, and in twent) ■ faili li"i|i*t vHn'h U‘In veil M. Iiiii *tn |.ii reenveri*il, imw, at I• * tullnli tin a v<» ;.t it mi ■ >1 bis Inin. v\ lilt little n| no tlillie till i . II ii y h In \i antn all v. |i.i Jilt* ullln ti d , tn Mse ytufi ,\| edit'met, anti i v. i. iiinm, mling I Item I*, tin* alllu le<l | ii .mill In- gl.itl || vmi ivmiltl netid tnr a "tlpply very f»nn|l, In tl*,- • t i j* e , .. | 11 ir lit. Intel', Ni.inth. I.xtiaet, anti j\'>Vn Ntni.i Vlixtin, , a \ii«i tni.id'tt >d pit irntn ur,- tali mg them imw. lie-pei tlully \ Mill^ -M- ^ IH(AKK. A-m nmtn’, N. C , .l.f(t IJlb, 1^13 Mi l l\ ' lit , II if lilmMid , |)| .%n Nut; I em I., i \..ii,sYf , * • "Mi Nathaniel New*bey seein* I •. I-** nun m yeiy good bealtb, Ue Signed J At A MKAKK, IMi 'd wlini V IIC4.I M \; \T Knit *, hidden m the ( |erk’» Oflifc nf the Circuit Sii pfiioi ( milt "I I .aw urnl ( han< rr\, for the Town of I.l ii'-hhuig, nit the titli day •»! I'Ybruaiyy |H«|3 TinMinis .N I'.nbultli, Plaint itl, niiniust William \V Sentt, Saniml M 4 ■ a 11 a r nl, aid \Vtn M NVallei . adm’i • .-I Ma v itl s 4 Hu la ml, dye’d , II- n tl M illrr ami ■ Inn M Mai|p 1,1 X ..11 .(I |.)n>l> iy .Ml I lartlel, w ho w MN py’.ir nf .laim n Pviidlt toll, d«e'd. Defendants. In Ciiancmiy. 'The ,1, lend.int Huytl iWiller, lint having enti'ieil Ins np pi aiam e and given Hee.urity Affording to the Aft nl As«em hlv and the Hull - I Ibis t int. and it appearing by Patisfui' t«.l v • i idem . , that h< in md an iijhahitunt of illi«* emintry It is oid> it.ii, That tin, s.inl tleit'iitlanl do appear here on tin1 tiist Wimduy in Nliiv next (that being rule day) ami answer the "liginal and aim ml, d mil- id t be phi int ill, a ii|| that a ropy nf thi** order b, l.titbwitb in-erti d in sonic newnpanrr luinted ill the town nl I, vmbhnrg, Im two in..nth- Nile, , — ii cry, and post nl at the fmnt dum itf the foiirt'hou-e, in said tuvvi). A Com Test p, m amcm. Feb. 'J )v2m \TIK(MM \ \l rulos Indden in tbe CleiUS M|lii*e of tbe l iM'int Superior < mirt nf laiw anil t bam-erv, (nr tbe town nl I .y i" Idling, on the bib day ■<• l-’ibiuai v, |S-pt : !\|.m.i I.. I f iiiplin, a nun i ied woman, vvbo sues by A IV. Tetnpljn, bei husband and trustep, bu*. Pil’d. (I litli list Ih n|aini" K S.-ruggs an,I John (larll t partnerN, trading under the sty lent Smith Pt St-ruggs, I lefts In ('ll VNC'Eltf. Tin d, ten,hint. J (j.irth, nol hai ing entcieil hi? appearnner giV,-ii -ff iirit \ in-<-oriiing to the A, t • >f Assembly P*. the rules .J i bis (’..nit, ;. ml it appearing by satisf.if tm \ ei idem-e, that he is nnt ;• 11 inhabitant of this country It is nrdcreil, that the said »h l, ndant tin iippe.ir lu re nil the first Monday ii Alai next, that being rub dayy and an-w, r the Mill «d the plaint ill , ami that a e,»pv ol tins onler he fnrtbwitb inserter ill smile newspaper piiutcd in tin town nl I «yiif lihtirg, fni t v\ n im,n tl.s -ni - -si if! y, and post r 4 at l lie front ilimr ol tin I t'nui t-iiniise, m I tie said t wwu. A Copy Teste, 1). HOURS, CPU. Feb. [) w2m SCHOOL. f Q Jl 11'’ Summer session of tin* subscriber's School, VL ill I commence on the first day of March.—Pupil# in i the earliest stage of education will be received at a redu ced price.—A lew students can be accommodated with board in the subscriber's family, pn reasonable terms. Jan. 3( * - . f'OK A l ilts I’ rate new family Carringu and Harness /m Any gentlemen wanting a superior article in tin ('arfiage hue, will find it to his interest to call on Talbol | at Kxehange Corner. Terms, liberal, and tljc price ar t cording to the tunes. , Feb. 2 i Ci a n « « « .\ -p ^ ply of well ntMorfed ■* * . ciaisopn srco«. for aalo, in {lapnra. Iff ilie ounce nr pound; and a few Imxrx nintaininv aMnall and very r I mice wlecliu*. (,£ •mleatJVrw Jerkfrier*, at DOWEL DAVIES', f eh. dj t* if pi i \o rou ri:*. *“ . P. > \ » ii, l'r.T»;H«aiu(,. V\. Ol l K)IS hi, lfi.1.0 Forte* fir «rle upon trial, if BikkI.’io lie kept, ii not, to no iclumed. .Nothing '•mi In- more lair. ami in matter wliat the prejiidieea may I'f. ilirre n inj rial, u> run in getting an lualruiutnt, up "U aiir'li Ionite. si:i,r,(Ti«s. 'VI;™ " i» «|t"*i red,'t will ■ tfil.r upon mvaalf the t+ a|Miumtii|ity ,u aeleeunit; atHl all illal e neersaary in pur ■ "’J I’laiioa. m n, limit the price. I have •i large and Mtiiuinl .'ihwrrtment on liaiii) E. I). NASH. F„h <> ,,ftera6uVg*r V*. ‘ .-_i_ M I ” ■ - - - - -»4 ■■ — • a’xi'NN’ l;S.'11 r"l"’lr"- Merinocn. t arcamiana Mj'li*•In Lama. Caametle, Clntl, Si t a-armerr* , |,aim and Lnweya ft,r Servant*. Van. and Kena ucky .lean- U a, |’„i„i and Duffle Itlnnkr ta, Velrnt' and .'lloijin \ l-.S'l INUS. and a erent variely «fother kin..' "I ‘LI. and U IN I I II DODDS, li.r sale hy lie ntt OST. J .1, l l R\ IS DUKFEL. Sept, |<* t* if \vw < liin;«, l*la» N nn«l lliieetm wnro Mor«*. flllll S! HS( imiKHs*. having ojmiiH Ji a* I miij111n■ 111 ol Chin*, Mi.v.sh, and <^r in filestore Inrmt rly 'wrnpied l»y Andrew Kiimier, op*n* H,,e <• I). K I 'j* I )nvis, niff r Cr sale, at very reduce^ price*, nil nrticli* it| their line. Aitioiingt many olhewi they hnin l .lee.mi white granite Mining Setts, of vm'ionf size*. I me blue, brow n, ami green pining Nell*, la* oft styles and pattern*, * Heaniilul Aiiii'iIimii View* do do II"■!' < hiiin Ti n Sr iih, ui ,lj, .si, ail(J rvj pim**, • ■Hill Hun,I I'i-ii Si-tin, very riuli, I’rmii'il I '.h c in mill llusina. ami Toil-Up Seth*, hand, Mollle pUtlertlH, d<| |*!ate*, \\ 11 low do edged nm| ^einmon W hile pattern*, .1 1 large 4*p 1 rliii«*i 11 of ro b r it, pressed, rind Itisin 0, l*bl»» o| every desertptlull. » ' ^ c . !tl( MAUDS & Co. O 12m if i:im ( Vim*. f IIIIK mini.. a-ss.f i|„, KuluH-rilMTH* SCHOOL, S w ill -ninui-li-e mi W-dn-sdny, th- tiist day nf M null, .uni „|ii! n uprolfiilly ri luma her thunks Ur tlm I'"1'1"' lor iIm 11 IiIh-1.11 pMiriiimui1,mid wishing In nmimu dan- 1 In 111, I in n l-duc-d Inr put in n, a^it th- Uln-a. IKUiMS I I flaw—F„r Spelling ml Hemlimr. $."> per sea. 2nd dii I> 11111 >m 1 1 j 111 v . |(, ruling, \Y riling, Arithiu He. Uiitigrnpliy and (.in mnar, j,N J*-r arm ..id flu—iMiiihirn and Anen>nt 11imI.try. Nniiiral I hilunupliy, YnIiuiiiiiii,, l h-Uilslry, Kh-tnric. My lluduiry, ,V„ $10 per m*. HKHKCCA I., ’IOWM.KY. I Vh. (i l,„if • f.i mi nisi rotor's . *'«/ Ire. fit) ll'' t ourt ol IluNiin^s for the tvvn of Cyochborg, | having commit led the estate ol the late Abram H. North to me lor admmiHlraliini, notiee is hereby given, th;it .alt debts due in the 1 tale, must he paid to me, mid those mdehted to the estate are ismiestly rwi pies It'd to eonie forward and make payment, Those having claim* ngaiitsl the ('stale are r< ipiested to present them, pro|M*r ly ijUllieiitleated, that ai laieo iim nts 111:1 y he made for their payment. II 1)1 .VMM, I l)N, S rg’l. C. |«. I eh. 0 a, jf -—— --— _ _ r NuIUt. rri"'< I.VNljllfillNK MII.I.S nr- N|i|l -juried on ■ Hi III-mini-III I uiiiglnirut N. St-ptne._Wu ahull I'outiiiiin III pay ill- liiulii st uiuiku prim ti.r Wheal. j II S. I.AMillOHNK, V AM’. ITK STKRTOE. Ai|g l» hup I’.HrL SI PPM,MS Ol' HOOKS, ST.ITIthV.lur. Ml sir, MUSICAL I.YS I'll I . 1/UnYTS, l\ t.Ycy .UUI'ICI.KS, 4-c. • <n ■■•)<' i>> 1: i*. ir.inu, bt< rMonr. Stkkkt, I’mt.iimh.’iio, V'*. tOM N||tV ,A|-r-liiU|lN mnl niln rs iii wnnt of any n J ill-alinvn min hn, will |iud i- my -ataldndinwut III- iiiunI d-Nirnld- stri-lr I Iihvt* -\er nflercil, «| greatly rrilariil illicit. A -nil Iruiii my old Iri-ndn and custom prN in auli-iliaJ. Oct It U if A ( A II l» . .w fi s . j . f .1 .v .v o r H AS rnniHV-d In III- l-n-inciil iiIniv- Messrs. Onyia ^ lirutli-r'a aiur-, wli-r- all- iiil-inla cmiliiiiiiii- iim iTIilt-iiui-)’ It ii.iii-aa. She rnluriin h-r thanks in In r Irnuds mnl tlic piddle (iir 1 their pair.iiiag-, and sulicita a-oniiiiuaiioo ul 11 at li-r 11— w limn-. Ord-ia 11 an 11 h-r country fri-uda will receive prompt tt-ulimi. I'Yb. 2 w2m if Milt ricivvi'i: s*m:. \VKKV lik-ly ii-grn Lirl jibmit Id -r 15 years old, who la aiiral ml- huna-a-rV4iil,a gcarda-ainalreM, ul -ink] -hunch r, mid auhl lor nu lault. Apply In J\l. TALBOT. .Ian. -!.') la MillCiTiitn' Occline. n o n i: s A' n v n v o jv, ^4 l(K now rcc-iving llmir supply I'ull and Winter <.oo«1s, , recently liunghl ii|niii n rapidly il-clining market, and al p nui'Ii pH-t.a un will -nt|bi- ili-ui lunch iiioni iDtonieliiiig- a I Ifl lino Th-y reap—tfully invite the attention of all in want ula .Vr ii- einel Che eer Oooetu, as th-y are dch rinined lo pl-ase. Nov. 7 Is if li UKY UOOKS AAII ^iuhieuieM Of TOVSCK 10th, INft*J. B OIjN J. 1*1 KYIS liasjust returned from a trip aft • w (and can w till truth say he is now opening <2 u U ink S jnnre, Lynchburg, the cheapest stock of nuvaoops, anocuniES, ever before opened by him. ; IIroad Cloths and Cassiincrcs, very cheap CassmettH, Kentucky and Glasgow Jeans, at 25 pts. pf|j yard and upwards ' Mixt, plain, and striped Linscys at Od per yard and uj d; wards I Double width Circassians, from 371 cts. per yard }hpfpie$t. Hit ached and brown Potnc§tic Shifting, yard wide, S 4)d per yard .Vlpncea Ppstre, sjdemlid quality, at 50cts |*»r yard Ilotnhaziites, all grades, very cheap j Wooljpn and Cotton Stockings, allcolors, at Oil per ptj ’ Flannels, ^1( oo|otirs, from Is jreryard to the finest jlj I Shawls, a large supply, for Fall and W inter nstj | 1 Hats ifipl Caps, fur, seal, &.e. 1 > Knitting Yarn, blue mixt, white and ml *1 Calicoes, splendid assortment from 4_.d to 2s per With a great variety of other Dry Goods, too tedicSI to mention. - Bl SALT! SALT!! j I A large lot ol' Sail, fttie sacks, choa|»r Ilian any 11 , market i|J Brown Sonar, fror» 4i<l to lOcts. per Uj. .•! i Coflee, a Superior article at Ski per lb. it j I Spon CVitoil. best make, at Factory prices, all num^H Shoes, eooil asauflMnt. at Ms 3<t, and upwards. 5.rl I JMt. i. P('l< Vl.SiS Oct. I ^ M if |jj