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will flmHhst by try pr op, e:i ■ ■ • •' Imtricl* would have been •« nearly t-jral in |» ■ r,, «< compact in territory, and as h> inogi-ii'iux ui r.t rest, as it is possible to arrranga diatrirta niRatituud id Mieh a large ratio aa 70,000—while the district* a* nmv a:, ..,’d arc nnna mnl in their thrinati.ui and discor-laut i i .merest, while their people are aim.entirely 1 tk to each oilier, lit shot:, every eoii»io.T.itin:i w k -■ ! b ive governed lha Legislature ill the formate i off . district.-, has been disregarded and political purp • - ive alone been eon >U|(..J_and although accord teg t ti.e e-.inteat ot 18-W, the Whig* had a majority m six - I the lilteen d.stricls, jt i» apparent from the . r ri out .c.tloi netits ol p:ib lie opinion that now , they i ' ' <' ir certain district, and but alight hope if sitcees, in two or three otlu-ra! L this fair or just? Is it u -t re n r ;i ah neless oxerwse ui mere brute power, which rv, ry ; tn’a sen.-e id justice who is not a slave to violent partisan prejudices, will uneonivocally condemn?. I'll** bill is now belore the Senate, and an impression seems to prevail that that body vuli m ike iiujmrtant changes in the existing arrangeii.,nt -hut, it any shall , be made, they will be dictated. I '.no mi . bv a still morn proscriptive spirit towards the V, b: s. ,,.so(»r as a representation in Congress, is cu . ",o!, t!i -ugh eoiisti I uling nearly a nideiy *.l the j-,,- : *: u ot tl, Slate^ will be virtually dislraueliiseil! I ,-b.it is said, that as tlmoiily certain Whig dlairi ■ is that in w hich \\ m .smith, of Culpepper, results, I , contemplate such a modification of tin-plan oi 11' as w ill sc cure his re election: unless, a , ■ ■; i,• i . asa-rt, another placets tu be provided f,r that e uleouiu Some Imp, s are entertained, ! learn, iluti, m h-r the recent instruc lions of the Legislature, Mi. irc.lu w.ll resign his suit in the Senate; and m that i vent. Mr. Smith is spoken ol aa his successor—or, il lie slmuM p-o, contumacious as lie probably will, the,, lint M 'M.ntli ball have Mr. Hives’s place, whoso term i-xp't. s u tin- I'll of March. 184.1,_tlm elect ion ot Ins sue, i -.mr e, mug on. aeeord ing to usage, tu-xl winter. Hot Sielore tliat |ierio.l snail arrivu, probably. Mr. Hives niav .. i*y his course aided hr tile new political dtvisi „is an I ,-iinbinnlions that may arise uul el th, present diCM, w-. state ol I'm l.ocofoco party. and which, hj next winter will lie drawn to a head, to recommend him -'ll' to a majority ul the next Legislature. .Vm* )'irons. It certainly seentj singular,that, while su, isi- n 's rfi-irtsli.iv' -b en made to prevent ihe "succibl.-i'. il is‘ ■'died, id Go. Gilmer, Mr. Iluiwrl anil Mi. limiter, all of whom are new recruits in the Luct t • i ranks, a vi l, ran in tlm cause as Mr. Smith is, and mi ■ w-a , Ins eontrioiited so much to its success, should be itneereotnttiously thrown overboard, 'i’lial is a li nily Mi nr, hiwuver, w,lo which I presume not to inter.m- *■»l«*. it deserves t;i he remarked, in this connection, that tht party which th is, in ( an cu-1 a*voided* that niatur ed the District bill f. r Legislative action, is the same party which, charging tin* Whig majority Long res, at the* extra session particularly . w oh preparing the business fur action in that body in Caucus, d.-.i umoed it as a spe cics of de*patiFin mi l tyranny wIiu’Iy incompatible wit.i the rights of a d■•lifvrattv" hidv. aal subversive* nil just principh * oh leg is! a' i. It m.«y well he ashed. why have they followed si l an example? Is it not well calculated t 1 sgnst a! •<oh ■•ting minds with these party sirnggh »t rpivver, when they see* the majority of to-day adopting ail il* »sc pr.-. , \vou*h, when they were but yesterday in a 01. ■ ■ . 11 f . s<» unsparingly condemned? 1 ',,J- I e*oos» c.iin, t *• ■ . >.i.it lx tug ( .mens nhapod the aeiiosi Cotigre--- an*; -y warned lie- pt-Mpip that s.tell a Course was pr. _ . i " , e ms. .j ieuee.. latal to the public liieTi si.s in I d * v. and yet here, whenever a h r>; • *i ot i tie: it »"• ugh i> r'-j itt * its interference occurs, :i i i :-i. held to regu late the action «•» the 1 . ••> • •.>.■ > |i ik. r warn ng in tin first mstaa was \u !, the pc>pjc li nil.I 1 p uiV’i them tbr i. ^rung ik :o? iv. ■. ; > -u <*.• irtipt and da lgerous pram;. —it ir ■> .is tv ?, hot vas u-ed merely as a prcmxl hi thr-cv unjusi .Nun up a the Whig ma jority ill Cong res?, !.e*ir 11! * • :. np; to the pi -p! • , like th..*:c ol the bheoherd’s \ 1 '• ta .- lid he treated as at least s-j>p!' C, , ir u t < > ria ; fictions and fa!vc. S t.o, they d. - r .d the One II ur Rule in t’uiigrev* ns a mi, . •N i t tie- t.. of debate, w! e.i, in t:ui . it -s a mere ' h and a most judicious i- • . to , licnitim:* abuse—since c • *i y miii-Nr, u i tlmf rub, has the right ioape--.' , and .:. or* o'.N omay* compress an argument up u me. 1' «o:..••••l within that *j e.-ei time—Imt in the \ . g :*.:i • i~.l:iti!r**, i:» \ do not limit but cut effa'il dcha- . on the ;o!."p‘ n. ill ipie*; ns, by a tyrannical res-.rt t-> tin* iN-vimi - (£ ii-stion - and the* not only prevail disni- - u, hut lh. \ .leuy the privi lege of proposing amendmeiii 'T mool!. -* mils. to sub jfHJtS confessedly ul grave l.npo’. v- > l the privileg' of proposing which N. re can he o-» *u icing as proper . deliberation orj.nl d< isioti--;<n ! i ! : .-.,e body is a mere registrar nf opmioiiw, l *. >** d • • . n y a few t/VW'iifiri. wiios" Ie>. is imj d ‘• y t. !■ \. . tint raid, and iile. of the pirly , : r w11.*•;i t.. y 11: e l emuahe ** issues,’* at pleasure! S i *h i • < r /.v-ii nry >-. mere demagogues! Such tin* r.nuoer in -. tie . sport with public confidence i;i th -o to!• _riyv! S- -h t11>* contempt they tti.tl *rs111 y hi-t ■ > '■ -r t- intelligence - t the great mas« of the prop!-', s u 1 ’ •;• ■ •' * d 1 y < • spise in their heartv. in • x.i •! pn pn ■ » • » their j r. ten ded devotion to t!e-:r inter - 1 Tin- . pi have in nil ages and countries u;.i .rtui • !. - '•imt s pretenders to a m *r»-1 i i e .si. • : ? cr> >-i I t tiu-ir rights—thrsie “l’hil .v-jilc r- H i.nan iSiec, as the Krenoh terrorist* si\ i -d tie •: v . w .--: 11:• I 1 have yet to learn a single instance in wi-.i.-h lin y did r.«*t, s omcr or later* whenever op;> Tiun.ity ' iNrei!, become opines tors and scourges of the r*. 11.it ■»•!«'. and rivd l!io cha ns which they v ere ple h ed t- :• ' . But t<» return from tliis digr< »:i. It may !>«• «ud that the Caucus plan of a, j> »rii -rnent was necessarily binding on t!m majority, anil that it <!"'.*• not conclusively follow from its pa rent age that ; h!i.-ni insults only were imod at in its hurnatiun. I’m to tliis l have a conrlo iiivo reply, furnished t*» n,r hy memberj of ••the party.” Col. Hopkins, in nil early sta-; oi ‘he »l:s* u*sion, had presented a projvl by which the a sereda r‘*y in tuis. (the Richmond district) vvn< - - red to tb Whig**— this was voted down, and w In n ’in- < Min-i,-’ plan, as a mended hy the antu union of (ionehl.tml to it, was brought forward, the Colonel, although admitting that his preference for his own scheme was unchanged, de clared that all resistance to the new arrangement, either from himself or others, would lie unavailing. *• IT IS DECREED,” he emphatically repeated, more than once, hy an inexorable majority. And so tin* result pre yed. And, by the way, .lohn M. Betts, in my opinion is honored by tlio fact. If lie were an ordinary man, bis ejection fs»m Congri ss would .not be an object so dear to his political opponents. It isbccausn his keen scytne <9r has bien/e//, am! he is feared, that. in the per foruisuceof a high constitutional duty, his minolution seems to be the primary object It confers on him at once an enviable celebrity, and will secure bis l|*'.,.rc elevation when jiister views 1m enue prevalent, as lb-y must do before the jifp>o of in.my years —lor, 1 take it lor granted, that, wedded ai thu no;jnr»iv ot the people now stem to bo to pertain political watchwords, by ad hcring to which they hav'* be< :i burled from a condi tion of unprecedented prosperity, and plunged into an abyss of distress which has no parallel in our annals, ex cept when an Embargo ,»r a War had cl »*rd our ports and cutoff our trad t—Isay 1 take it f <r granted, the , people will not always, in their attachnn i.t to more par- , AJ names, crn-Hiit te be ground to powder between t lie , p|* T and tho wilier m.11 atom.'* Luhtical piejudi t aud bigotry are among tin- im r ,.f human \. « sions, but long protracted with ..i. at length unseal the blind eyes, *nd pave the w «\ . uroduetion ami l*‘nnaneut establishment of * .» b-a <<t g- v* ru meat,— But it is not alone mi i, atom ot Col. Hopkins, that the thing v. .* decid'd, , betng dee reed, was unchangeable, that » . Iy f.r n ver, git Mar tin ot'.Marshall, one el the m* si d.-ei.. uty men m th® llnus.*, when railed upon to vuie,de- . »l that In-should op|xi-.i the hill, because be did n -t c here to xerry mander thu Slate, as hud l»un gin:; v done iy tho Caucus plan, litre are ‘.In ■ .less ^ and a ku wl edgment of prominent na • fib.el.ee !' ,..■ ,y — to w Inch there has been no (Vhut m . r out ol tin 11■ • • If the minority only complain t murmurs might be ascribed to party feeling; but wl. a uSmg m».ub«i> i t the major.IV confess tliein; xticet! i li.ut been done, and one of them indicates Ins s that injustice by votin'* against Ins ft lends, 11.. eauuot but In lieve that the complaints *’j . , \\ well founded. Chiming in, however, with ••the pa ..oof the hour,” it may lie that they will * .-lion w 1 the Legislature hasdone. No on® ran, ini- 1, I nr,!! pc otherwise, who has any knowledge of t.n i with which a party may be induced to e . i.«i . . . again ■ i t'** injustice of w hich tlieju 1 . ui •■!• a i ■ nUr.-t which it is eomp**sed, it letl lo il gtinetively revolt. No other subject of much >■ 1 i.up 'rtanc*-ha*, hem acted on in the lions*'si.ice the gi of the \ p a tiomnent Bill I hot *h wo l • ;! c day, w hen tin* hill proposing to l..!.e tie- sense of tin* people, as to the expediency of the .1 »f a Si lie (' *ii volition f-r tin’ purpose of nntrndii > the constitution came itp, on its 8fN50®d readio *. Mi. 5 omuls, *-l Mali lax, ealb'd for the ayes and n -• o' lx • > • rather i.iitofilie ordinary emirs*-, as 11 - * L-i *pn-'»ti"U, by a .sort of cummin law , is gone. . upon t. *- third ri adm b‘d to K.nnc excitement among the \\ t .ininemb* m. Mi K., however, finally witlul'* . ios *•.»!!. ami the lull v. i • permitted to progress. - it n *t It tin- pres* *.t embarrassed pecuniary * .i n * t th*' treasury, and of the country, 1 di i deem it w ise p hey to juserde t »their *1 - nan Is; i laboring as they c -» aider til-mselves, utider Seii-ms gi ievanca-s, ;ni an mainly out of the mr.pialily of irpr- . mail m. the fe. .mg envendered i»y that hela-l might imt-dy intL»■ n*-.i, if, under ordinary cironunsiama s, a. y wer*- rn.lny . ;ull.-il in an application merely i t tain tho wishes ol the people ill reference to a eliatm* 1 - State rmiatitn non and the result might, perhaps, he aiioth.-i !L ale j j ,n | oflair -some “(iovern* i 1 >orr” from '< - yoml the Hlur Ki<Lrm:irclii«rr ti» U n*!. limit r ail.’, in K-riSnd “TfPvpulit vox UuL i ®e "r ' \,d !"' art*!»ivc*s, :uul lo inslal limi.n ll, jn r l<rpp, iu tfi*- l‘A **i live Chair. Tlie l-'.inpiiir1 'Id. in srrur mi r'.nt. (amis' would “the Dcmi.cri . ) I" in anmrlhing id' a p lieami in. Ion •'< I leave 110 lief in mt cumpnai. II..a. I had iaiin I ;av them 1 1 alii rnitive 11 ..nr-Gov. Dorr” at li mu . mking out from I i "illiisirioii# predee, ssor” in il i Idaud. \ 'diaplrt might ho writ ton, by tho wa ! 'ho ••l.nrru'lt otic 1111 r-.-roiK'i's hot wet il tho North a..d too .'iiitliem wings i,f tho I, io.'I'.ioo ".i .- in the ptavimwl oeeurroiiee ill Virginia, "i oiilto i : > Stale this vale »t i!i.- I'.i i no ns political line, a sta »g <*iu which existed in Kind' I nd (ih > ' - I" the //■giro' !„■ • i‘: in: l. li I In c, but. (US SO I .V ' '' 1 ■ *" * uiiier connection.) “thisisnoL tin fun , n >r tin e n..iuU.” I pri inline lie lull will tail. V i a nuting far •« vv it 8 is "■ 1 ve ilerday, •> r I n u tn till! null' ot'a neweoiuUv. pr.iit.wnl to !•« I"r:m I in the Northwestern pail of the " \ bill l..r ihl • pat „ rt as . name I by the H ms f I Vale urn last w bat n "in. ■ the now comity I ”< ' •" ti,.. I , v.of.." . hi g Its ot th> s ■ .e'trd " 0 the h.H ea.ii" up f' ’lorday. M- ■ ’ ni Mailwoo. (I•• proposed t! m.ne the in a '• Utrlumr i said, as there If! been two g' a of that initii". Philip, a I. ie u an I Ja m •, a \\ "i hi vote n, w’ith a mental v.'larger.■ o.edi . "un fivorite. „ .body i I d m’t km> ovii«0 t! - wed llio m nil,and, aa (1 ting po'd th«t the ria no i /1,1,-bnw, tlie illnstri.e "idgc and ites.,.;in V as. hv a large uni >rily of those who w .r-di . - I him wlule liv. j„ !■ < a int . the shad ■ by that I a itlenn • ■' '■ "• part il mi lies parlistiuxeal md ta.'l.ha .. ■ vlmlevr r losuch an Imuar. I o' '■■ * l’1 • r ■ - uth. is heller than a dead lion . ami truly it would no to. Til dug ah -il nets c ' t■■ ■ • nmitu to wh eh ...,! i|ecl had hoi'll referred, lias i ported in fimr county, t. bn con end of the I wer ,ml of I'ainp'ioll, the upper or.I of Ituckini.liaio n, l ; «u Kaluard. a" 1 • 01 1 bar I . l'|,e hill provid ■ 1 ral 1 be a c unty fur all purpose save /’or . Irrtii m, " . 1 at in 'h ellons^ eael. of tlie sundered fragnr. at, is to ei o.tsit dors imw, with the parent county. Opposed n • 1 am to the forma lion . f iff comity itaell as w holly c I t.»r by pn die rniivi’nieiice. I shall Ire still in or. "pp -.toil ; lie- loa loro «if the bill should hr inifli:.n • ol. It is t" Ih a new enmity, lot il he so for U.'i p rp.f . ;h 1 n- th ins in | ri li Uing.il the , • ii mi rs so. r ed iu th ( jeot, il will mil he long, w lien ih" CM'dise ol circling new huddling-, shall he add. d . th" ither d"anair.l- Upon tliem. in llu-.v* limes of perimuiry sere, bet ire '.Vo will wish they Imd “let Wi ll • ■ ".:u al-'tic.” Mown er this is iheir business, ami not ion. I should voir a the application, t ven if 1 an lividu lly in v ,r ,,| it, inasiuucli as 1 bar ( nnd n ' to mbs of my ,.,„Riitu ni r, ii polled on the sol cut, . uld > in tru u iw\ The committee nfpr posit «t > a n cd tn rep rt a hill extending the corporate limit-- "I I vnehlmrg. I re ■ ret Ileal the preeise limits proposed I" ■« included were ml delinrd in Hu' pciium.; -u « <.. * ,<,.,11 prnp.se, if the bill pi that tin.nmissioners in o appointed bv the Host . - rtslmll banun residents ,fll,0 town, and entirely . ■ sirs • »» order tnen mre equal and exact justice t. ill parlies now residing ,v,ih ,m the limits. When the bill coirn j up befinw the [11iiisi*• ih** count* Miu'rHorinl «s util as the P'* ‘'w*i» itmll he read, in orderthat tin Huusn may have the •„llv and fairly bcl'i re it. M, ■ w i opinion is dm idndly n favor of the extension, though it were otherwisi I ihuuiu got feel myself at liberty, backed as the petiti.iti a hv so large a majority of the citizens, to refust to give t toy stiff°rt. Aiming the signers to the counter-me. norial l recognize the namr s of many warm friends w ill. w hom this oourse will throw n,n in collision; hut Ikiw .vi r much I may regret it, I cannot falter in the dir •liarge of what I conceive t > be toy duty. S,,ine notoriety having been given to lim prnpositii it mine time since snbmilted by me. to enlarge the issue of •small Notes by the Banks, fete., as a measure of relief, n may net perlmpsho unimportant to remark that I have never attributed it to ativ very magical power in that p spent. The only mode in which it ■ LI confer relief would be tin presumed cap’ ity of the Hanks somewhat to enlarge their circtilal , and as, according to the esti mate ,,f Mr. Erlf-t - in Ills speech against the Stay Law, tho r .traction of one million of dol lars in the eirc n is followed by a fall of sixty-six millions of lollars in tiro value of tiro property of the State, me adJition of even a few hundred thousand dollars to the circulating medium would acid immensely to'the prosperity of its citizens. -Vtall events, the proposition, if it would not have been v(.rv riScient in its remedial effects, would certainly have been very harmless—itself a strong recommenda ,j„u in this Age of (Quackery. But the Kn<imrer, which ridicules my proposition, puts t .rth otic ot r.a own—and *l * ‘ N\ uulii the Lug i slat st* givi efj'ictsi.l rt lt'l to the Hanks of lo the Pooplc, they tuutl rntsr tl • *\vs tin* I uquirrr. Now, lor my pait, I admit i.r mvi i\ d raising ilie taxes, but I exceedingly re «lrl 'i,Jt uecc * i\ exists. Hut how It will ** rf* hrt'r the fnvf'lf, | e«nless I am at a Ions to comprehend* I can not conceive how a man is to U* "rdifi’fif’ by P i\mg ten dullats instead ol five. Tim Enquirer will 'Toi-cNe the n.embers ol the legislature, I am sure, of a \a>t weight- ol responsibility, if it will explain the pbilosopl \ ol the thing — tor it the people can be relief «.1 hy s » simple a process as “ra'ising the taxis,” w o liave only l » make them high enough, 1 suppose, to ban idi all pecuniary distress Item the land! I be N itioiul Intelligencer, ol this morning, slates tin! i!*r w 1’ietary ot the Treasury hta addreqaed s let* ter t » l ougress, stating, that “ w ith an authority to is sue treasury \ u s, to such amount, ol those now cut 'lauding, as may he presented lor redemption, and esti mating the appropriations by Congress to corrcs|*ind w »i the estimates troin the Executive departments* tin r will lu* no ili ftcienry hi the revenue for the current war, hut, on the contrary, a balance ot nearly $100,000 "ii the 1st ot January next. “Hut, (says the lulclligen ;ls the appropriations lor tlm Navy expenditures ;t! i. , in llir hill which lias passed the I louse ot liepre ' •ntativcs, and is now before the Senate, fall short hy between two mid three millions of dollars, uf the esti m il- «, that amount o| reduction tuny In* added to the es 1 l,,'d ' .tl iiicc in ili** Treasury on the Int ot January in \t, swi iling it t.» nearly thus* millions of dollars.” In that event ueiihrra moditiealiouu ot ibu tariff, nor an I Alia Srssi >u ot ( ongress, will bo noocs.irv Si is W rigtu lias been r«* elected I S. Senator, hy the New Yoik I a gislaluru, for six years, from the 4th "1 Mari li next, when ins present term of service will ex pi re. I be shock cl an earthquake, wliieli was fell here last \\ i dm day, is mentioned in the Washington and Hal tmioio paper* alas. It was vrrv slight. ’ * NY" an* authorized to announce ( apt JAMES M l I .EM ENT, a candidate to lepn sem the county ol I'liUylvun mii the next I Ioiikq of Delegates. WHIU M EE'I INC IN AMMEKST. \ t a nil c!ingot a portion •»! the \\ lug* ol the county of \inlii r-i. to Id at Pedlar Mills, on Saturday. the I I ih ot I »limary . I Id, on mot o •, ( apt. Tim. N Eubank was . mIIc.I to ili.* ( hair,and Jo It Ellis, appointed Secretary. I'Im object ol the meeting having been explained, the lolb-w ung pr< niiibb and resolutions, were otic red hy •I i" I . I*.llis, Esq., and uunmiiioiislv adoptid: YY heieas, the time having nearly arrived, when it will dev dve upon lis to east our siithagcs upon one I whose July it will ue to rcprcHcut us lit the next l,e gislaturi • and as umiy ol aetiuii is necessary to erasure '•uccc's and cateu vnl-iv again to j erdi up m the banner • Mho p ity , with which we air identified, Therefore, lirs Irrrf, 'That a committee of composed d NY inn Vo'ers from the Pedlar Mills Precinct, he and are I i i. '*y iipjMiinted. lo meet al their Court Mouse on the did -Monday in Eebruary, (that being court day,) to interchange views and confer with other portions ot ti" c-'uuty , ii a general meeting projxjsed is be held at licit linn , ' nominate a ( undulate to represent us, m tiif* liex i 11 t. ■ ol I )elegates. li' snlrn!. That the blank in tho Ion going resolution, tilled with the following names, to wit; M. E. lu rry, li. Yv Mi,-mu. Jnu. E. Ellis,('ol. Jno IV Davis, I tpt A H I arks, Jno M Parks, Capt. E. YV. iVIoi .1 : ■■ h K I'd I is, Kobe r t N . Ellis, Dr. I. II. (iilbei t, I) Howeti, Col. Jno. Pryor, ( . ( arter, M M. Parks, N Shumaker, Jim. S. Eubank. Jo. E. Eubank, Jauns < 'ili'im, (no I Pleasants, Win. Koaeli, Peter Ituek '•. f »• ■ • Y bmbanlv, .1 ts. | h |{. ('arter, YY’m. M I 'inks, P P I •rnton, J. I I imnitoii, It. P. Aluriss, Dr. S. !• Campbell, P. E. Waugh, Thu. E. Waugh, E. Wortham, Esq., (* \Y Parks, ( apt. Ch. E. Davis, < ;-pt..la >es Mavis. N. C. I)aws-<n, YY tilling Davies, James 15 Davis, E. Davis, ( ol. Win. Armislead, It. ' *•:•, (. a,u. \Y ihs It ocker, Jno. E YY ingl'n ld, YY’in Dive, .1 d. Hurwell, ( Itiuss, W m. S. Thornton, I* I. YY a ■ :i, Hudson Magann. P. Mitchell, It. Herry, dailies Elio mu., M. |) Tinsley, Dr. D. Pa Meson, w III. Ml I Ian.e I. S Rucker, Col. Peter -I ( arter, K YYatis Win. !l Kueker, Tim. M. Pryor, Jno. Pryor, J; . Kieii'-! i batik, Win E. J. Eubank, YY'iImoii Dempsey, p. T iiininhid, Sr., J. E. YY harl-.n, A. A. Hiow n, (tw . i S-iiitier, A. Jackson Hurks, l.m, 'Tank 1 i 'V, YY I ’ ' ■' . (•• •». YV. I )nne*in, J ii". M. Eubank, bi»| Howies. IK v. I (iiilaspie, M. N. Daws-m, Plea •|» Ma.>.uiii, James Ilia s,(S. E.)Capl. (ieo. YV. Hay, -I *seph Marnier, (ieo. YY’. Taylor, Jim. lloson, II ! tankIm, (• • ■ •. 15uri,.. Ji . (». ( Eafree, Kerry Hryant, 1 ' "b N'M'kolls. (*fn \Y . Nuckolls, \. (illll llll, JaillCM ‘•l«rm, J din Hruw n, Jr , Hudson Mirks ami Samuel I )avi«. H al, Thafth" chairman, bo appointed a mem her I f sui ! eullllllit fee. I • '11\| I.Tint the proceedings of this meeting he ■ Micd l v tin chairman aid secretary, and that the edt •->rs of tin* Lynchburg Y irguuan, ami Hcpublieau, l»»* re 'peeitnllv n quested to publish them in their respective papers. Do motion the meeting adjourned. TIKE N. EI HANK, chin’n. Jo. U. Ei.i.h, Sec’y. < IIARLOCTE, At a n>e*img of a portion of the Whig party of the <■ >j1111* y ul ( liarMte, at tho Court I louse ot sud county, Monday tie 6th ol I \ b’y, 18 Id, lie* same being court \; Col. ( lenient ( a rung toil was called to tho Chair, •■“•d I )oet. Joel Watkins a planted Secretary. Hi.siilreU, That Henry Clay deserves and ought to 11 • i »'a- ihe support ot the Whigs of tin* I nitod States as lie *r Candidat*• at the next Presidential election, and that J- ■ j'h 11 Wilson, John lloukvr, John \\ . Games, I h• nil F Watkins, Wood Botildiu, James Garden, X<e|.ariah Bug g, Jus. Franklin, ( laihortre Barksdale, II* ei v F.dhimuds, jr , \\ m.C ( arrmg'on,rind George W. t a!i.*:ilists are appointed delegates to attend a Convention l » lie hidden in Richmond on the grid ;n*t., also, that 1C'hard II Color, F.s j.,he requested to re present the W higsol this county as a delegate in the said Coitvmi lion. HcS 'lvcd, T! • at W \att Cardwrdl is riorrnnnted hy this on etn ; as the most suitable candidate lor this Senatorial district. Hrvdvtl, That though this meeting decidedly prefers Mr ( nrdwcll as the candidate for this Senatorial district ] t t I cing disposed to unite n|miii the person whose el.um.-i inny he esteemed strongest, hy a convention rep reuniting .ill the count tea of the district, do appoint lien i; Carrington, Joel Watkins, Richard W Games,,Nam '■» I I) M rtoii, Jos. 11 Wilson, Thomas Flournoy ,Tliom* as F.. W i lkins, and Win. ('. Carrington, delegate* to in attend any convention that may he. held on the subject at Prince I Iward Court House or elsewhere in the dis trict, or any day that may be agreed eu. Iiraulve.il, That W m. T. Scott he nominated by this meeting as the most suitable candidate to n present this county ;n the next Legishture of Virginia. Hr:t!vcd, 'Ph.it therhairnian of this meeting he added to the number ol delegates appointed to represent the Whigs ol this county in the Convention to hi* hidden in Richmond on iheV-id inst. Heau!red, 'That the proceedings of this meeting ho published mi the Richmond W hig, the Petersburg Intel ! ligeneer, and the Lynchburg Virginian. ( I.KM. CARRINGTON, Chairman. Joel Watkins, See’if W ASHINGTON’S lilKTII DAV. An Oration will Imi pronounced by Major .(aim s Gar land, on Wednesday, the 22d Feby. insl., at IhcMclho tlisl I’roti slant Church. Tiiein,. will format 10 o’clock, A. M. in the follow ing order, in fioi,: of the 2nd 1’rcslij trriun Clmrch, its li ft extending up Mato Street. 1st. Mechanic Artillery, CapG AAtn.A- lalbot. 2nd. Hand of Music. Mrd. Chaplain and Orator. till. Lynchburg Light Infantry, ('apt. P.R. Lyman, fitli. Catholic Temperance Association, full. A ' itlis’ Temperance Society. 7tii. Washington Union Temperance, Society. Stli. Mechanics’ Temperance Society. 9th. Citizens and Strangers. ( apt. Thomas A. Holcombe, w ill act as Marshall in Chief, assisted by Gen. Rude*, Cols. Turner and Hrowh.and M.ajur Langhurnc, all of whom will appear mounted. After the line is firmed il will counterinarrh on its , gruiind, and pass up Main Street to Coeko Street, up (uukc Sinmt Uj Third Smei.dowu Third *• tl»# | Methodim Prou-atam ( l»ui Altri the con moult m m ihr Church urn ovrr, the line f v* ill again lorm a* before, and prot»«*d .1. w o Third Street J to Sixth Alley, down Sixth Alley to Mon Stieel, tip j Main Sin cl to the Market, when* the Military ( out pa meii w ill hr taken charge of hy their roHpeetivo < •iiiinaii ! der**, and the remainder ol the lino will ho diamn-o'd. I At the ( hurch tho right or South door, will In* ruler ed hy the Artillery, the loll door hv the lullin'.rv, the six centre pew*, m the flout, right and lel\, w i l bo re aerved tor the Military, the remainder of the ••outre p«wa ami the gallery, will lie occupied hy ilio Trnpu ranee AhsocintionM. t ho wall |8'\V8 will ho roxorvod for the l.adioa l h«‘ following gotillouifln aio reijnesled to wu»nd at tin* C liuirh, and carry the above arrangement in t »• lied. Mensr* Pclog Seahuiy, tir- igo Prronal, Sr., John S. Bhtir and David P R«x * Ollll't Utl, IVparlnl 'hit, lilt*, on the Jlsl .laniiurv, ut Tltntnaa Wrigllt’*. F.n.|„ lluckiugham comity, joins M. Kn « iiiun, i .N,| , ni Tayliir*viilc, kcmucky A'he I.iniinviIIv Journiil will pit am-eepy, ! Ili'new ui ill.) I,y iii’Ii :tMrg llurltvii, i I comu CTk.il II la kl l uv llolcoinhc A (Mi l. I'oumii »i»nm , th rill n u In. F.itrcmo prices ol'passi ilT.il, accv (olil) JO lo 8 dll 1 Interior In I oiioiiiui, (olil) .! .'.i lo I ‘4.7 ' ; Collllllol! lo tiooil. (olil) 4 .'ill lo (i (HI i lioud to Fine (olil) Cl (III to 8 (Mr Lutf* ("I'D U lo v1 7.7 1 ! New l.eul prrte.l anil luoao ii •.'•> lo .7 .711 New l.ugs l '.III |„ v> o,7 \\ e I.oliee no change m tliu pricey ol lol.neiNi. An' { olil erop noIiI 111in w cck, conaisling ol *Jil hick at L'* iiv eiaoe, lugs, pnasctl ami rcl'usiil, I. al all iiielinle.l. The J ileinaml IN brisk lor all ipialilics. especially lot ilieohl. W o helieve a line eroii ol i ( it on hi a verage ^, 1 ho now IrontiimoN very inlenoi I hl.,1 ol il his noIiI at \h liil ' amI I al jo(. I hr 1.11om nl the uieallesl ipiahlk sell al i- - o' Heller Horn $ J .7(1 toil Inh tmr Leal ; lo 4 Heller ipialilit N al .i to .7) ami (.. *1 lie ipiallli ■ ly coming in in very small ami ml. nor. ! Flour, pei hhl very ilull ii \\7 to .'I .711 Wheni, (per‘mallei,) n do m o f,r» Fork ii o,7 lo II (HI I Corn, (per barrel,) nil in o or, ! Corn meal (i |o to (l ,7H ; ; New Hats ill, .| f,(l |,. ,7 r H r J (lata, (per huslirl) II lo (I ’JS j Wliwhey, (by wholesale) II "8 iu |) yn ' Iron, (per ion,l I mouths 7.7 (III in 80 <Hi I Salt, (per dark) o ,| y (ll o r.n ! Clover Neetl, (per InuhcDby wlmleanlr il ,70 i,, O On llemp, (pi r tout Ivjft 00 m I III 00 j i Fla* Necil, ilull at O 7,7 m O Oil j I'liiNter (per loll) 7 00 lo ^ ,70 ! I'reighl^lown Ibe Hiver par |0U 0 0.7 to 0 On1 110 I j> tile lliver pel 100 II 0.7 t, 0 III. | - - IIIC II MON I) Nl (Klki, | >, Fnbruary ■. FLO I II — Hnl lit ilc change 10 Country. Some Nales I a. low as $!i ,70ab ti'Jj, hut bulii. , It) slore are firm al i ■VI 7,"'. City Mills n belli 11 minally al $ 1, though I , something less nnlllil he taken, j Will. A I llrings 1.. 111 Ol I I > Ml) eenls per busliel riei’orcliiig to ipiality, prime wuulil bring mure A 11!{ N Is in ile ms ml a I 1 ft .. 1 eenls per bushel l.ast cargo mien el' While ill I, 1 nails. OA 1 S—ii.l eenls per busliel limn wagons anil ile pot. I OIIA( ( O llecripla small, without material j change. We ipinb* new hi ■ . A'ii '( leal, n.uuu, .'laiij; miilillmg-la D ; g,,i il IJ.,. , line .ija? j Mil lilt’s '21aii; leal, isnnninn. bill; miihlhng |‘t |( gneil. ■ ijat'i; line (ijalO, as ill ipmlili the l.allei k very, scarce. HI(\N0\ (tharil. Dopey 1 ('., 41 7.7; \ Soin nelii'.|l lllio 11 ,t0; ImiUili.m 1 a 'Js riiih., Virginia Apple, .’..7 hi 77. sean 1 , N.-rtlo* Apple illla. I'eaeli I 1 ilull al 7;>e a $1 ,1 b Fries 11 ,,ninai. I .upiuis aliuosi j unsaleable. 1(1 M New I'inglaii.l, in hit! 1 '(.7 .sails Scarce. W 11I 'Ms I', \ We pilule llluls SSI a nil 1,1,1 .., 1 euu Very ilull. FID >\ IMOS'S Hieos Cily cure,I 1 • a 7 eenls, ilrniaii.! light. Western 01 ,7.id. I’niiK.jli Ltltn, j'»7 '•' o>’■ 111 i I I K— Meeiilain 11,ill, 1, nli.Ietalu , a Isijr lilf fill • ': I I 11 .*» els ho 1 ,11. \ 1 , 1 1 <DI IDS I. il a Ii 01 ill* ni r. I... Via 1 , lie in j market. 1 ^ 1 I I.I T > i ( ati|i’ mi I lc lie*it. i i mi $ ! ! 1 5 arc tlic general price Mutton TIi-tc is gierit s irutioii i in tliii oualii y; imlilfireMl sheep l», nig only lino $| g5 io,l| vvmle the/Invr gualitic* bring from lh..t to $.1 prr In-ail. Pork $1 to I 50 out lie I; ol. i < Ol'I'KK llin 8 a Pie; St I l.miiiigo 5 j a' t.a gnira 8 aP; old Java P] a 10, I. ml Mile* al nnef *u vi/. . 100 bag* in vv crop Itio, at P)nP , 100 b.ur* old i i at j 8aS*. I K \ * finpi rial and Ltmmwdcr 55 ets. a $1 „5 per i Hi.; Blat k m (30 < Nl (» \ ItS New < > 1n' i a li alii, |'.,rUi Uico 5| a 1 7 i: Si. Croix 7 1 a Pi. I I s.if . at nuetion, viz; 25 i hints. Aiiarajm* al 5L»G}; .<0rln do at 5£a5 58 do ! do :• I 5 3Sa5); 20 d • do at .t p. MI'I.ASM’.M—Triiii.M 17nI'i I'. ItIH n 2*^; I N (Mli him 22 to 22 4 cents. I ..Hi sail* al auction of of 20 1: da A Ha kit pa*« at 252 cent*. FLAXSKKI). ‘Or. (Ml, Winter sperm 80c; fall sperm 75a80; whale | He; bleached do liMe; Tannor’* $12). ( OA I.— 12 a IP a 22 el*, per bushel. COP ION -7 a 8 eh. r, r lb. ( OITON YARN'S Mn Inn aid and Man-better | ( Factory Prices.)*No*. 4.5 ami 0, |H; i. 8 and p, |p; |ttf ill and 12,20; loaiid 14. 22 cents; 15 and 1G, 2 I/, j 21: IH, 25; |p, 27; and 20. *.'7 cents. ( ANDLLS —Tallow lit a 12; Hperiu 23 a 25;— I lull's P.'ileut IP a IPj et-u per lb. IT. ATI I Kits — 25 a 30 et*# per lb. fur live geese. I FISI | —Mackerel, No. 3, $51. Herrings No I cut herrings, North Carolina, .{ > 75a4; no Potomac in mar ket. Shad—$0* prr hid. (•IN—American 25 cent* ; Holland $1 15 a $1 pn gallon. I III)F.S—- tireeii 5 cts. prr Ih.; Spanish 13* pi. I MON -Pig. $ 2,» io $30; Swede* $P5a|00 jtrr ton. 1 F.mjlish 85 to ‘Ml, 1’redeg.ir, ( Hichmuiid inanulartory,) PO; I p t otinlry bar ,Aj 5 a $NI. Id MK—Sales of Tliomaston at P5e. PLASTKR—On tin. Ilasm ban.. $1 50, from wharf IT CLOY FJtSKKI) $11 a t i per bushel, retail. SAIT—Sales m AI 75 to 80 per sick, G month*.— Fair supply in market. SOAP—For brown 4 a Pets, per lb.; white and vari rgated 12 a 14. STKKL—American blistered $135 to 110 per ton. SI |OX—0 cents wholesale. FRKILUTS. 'i*o London 27* Gd; to Liverpool 25a. Continental |>orts direct, 55s, and to Cowes and or dors, 35s. New York—Flour, per hid.,25 els. Coal. P! ets. per bushel. Tobacco, $2J per lihd., boxes 20 els. kegs 25 clh. Philadelphia—Fh nr. very little going. Tobacco, $21 per lihd; 20 ets. fot boxes, 25 for keg*—none going. Coal til ets. per hush., Richmond tnea sure. On the Canal—To Lynchburg and intermediate ! places, 10 ets. per 100 lbs. KXCIIANLK. Foreign: On London, Inst sale at GaPJ percent, prem. i N. York drafts sal prem. Maltimorc ilrafis ,*1 prem. Philadelphia do ial prem. North Carolina I dis. \ Sooth Carolina I Hi*. W heeling 2) din. [Treasury Notes i prem. Tennessee 5 uia. Alabama 25 db. Specie » prem TOM NI.H OKLEANS, TIIK New ami superior Bnr<|ue, PAR Till AN, Capt. G. \V. Allen, will sail from Richmond for New Orleans, about ■ _1st of March.—For freights or jnasajre, I haying tine accomodation, app'y to LUDLAM, PRESTON & Co. | RichinonH. Va., F1 cb. i'J 4t if lotlre< r III IK LANGHORNE MILLS are a.'ill carried on , Ml m the name of Langhorne Sc Stcploc.— \>c shall i cotitinuo to pay the highest market price fur Wliout. II. s. langhorne. 1'AVllXTE, Aug. 15 ' ‘ ^ • ( bl^-U yi it Ut« Csbiiv!/ ii-JO. | .VitKHftM fiii.rl/tlr of \\ A »< It - II O I ft 44 4* I, o T II . 11^ nu liii cl |he pore* ol ilit- Cloth nre Jell open mW aabtiiorv, by which il»• ■ instiiisiblo pcr*«|»ir:i11«jii ran IrtH'ly email**; an.) at ll.r same Uum it is loudered // ater proy/ fur all practical purpose*. Tim process is bull, I titnple ami cheap. It ih adapted to every trade and or Bu put ion. III vvliuli (’loth ofany description is or can be used. 1 loth having passed through tins process ih for ever ultwr Oulu limn Alildnr ami I frmin. Sail nud Awning makers, I hit era, Hoot and Shoe maker*. I m lirella makers, A loih maim fur I urns, and all others whoso Interest it is, am t< • pt-ctiully invited to this subject. Itnihtsfor Side far any part of the I 'mini States l,y */i« I’rnpuetur, at Inn residence, .Vo. lilll vVVuunu Street, J\eit* lorA, at lit r Jvr ( Ush or in e a change far propci ly, n nl1 r personal. Alan, lor Sale, an » isy , cheap, ami simple proei ss, f.r rcmlcnng ( alien 1'iials I ant, ibe liade is mvlied to n. Also, for sale, the • ( ream ol Ivirili,” a sure and sate remedy lor Mould on l.ittdni and lurs, of all desenp lions. I Kink an I I lame makers. Hoot nod Siioo Dealers, Kc. will do w< II to consider ol ii These rem edits tin all Very simple and cheap*. (hit* Thousand yards of ( loth leay he tendered \\ alcr proofit nil ex | tens# id (hi i Ihitlur, \\ her pnsd Tlamul yvurn next lo the skin in .. preventive and ( are lor (tin Mhcti nialisin. Tin lolloyy mg ,s an extract td a Koport mi the subiect, from a Cummiltse of the ('mnuioii ( mi..ml. “The Committee mi Arts, .Sciences and School*, to w bom w as referred' dm petmmi of |\ II IVltnt, asking tor ii etiusidi'inhon h r an inv(*ntioii which the Tilitiuner claims as Ins, remit ring ( lo'th ol cv cry doscnptmri \\ a ter proof, beg b a vc lo IT |m»ii: that they examined several pieces of ( loth which tiny tested, anil lotind the same impervious to water, ex i pt limn t pressure be yond that ol ordinary r;»in, nud In lieve that persons e|a»l with gnriiieuts matle 11**111 ( h»lh tlm* prepared, yy mild '.••eure 11.>m yy el from usual exposure s in lainy weather. The advantage** ol tills, aoove that ol I mini Uuhhervvill lie pereeivei!, yy In n it is know it that the pure* o| die ( loth are not closed, al lowing the tree escape e.| tin* mseusililt* JH'iNpiraUmi, w hich is impnitaut In health. The Commit le e aic ns hured by the Tcttlimu r. that ins beauty -r liisiic of the ( loth is not tarnished, that m tpinlily is not injured, that it is not less niipic; but oil tin. contrary, die heauly, epiali ly nud supIcncsM am preserved, and fm many purposes reml. it el more lusting. 'The chi ape. * u| the application brings the udvantages ot die* luitirov meiil W It hill I lie 11 ad i ol all and the committee ha v. no ebnibl 1 many will he disposed hum this cm iso to tiv ns ail vault ges: ami such lest w ill do morn v«» establish n* rcpula tom 11 in ii any rocoirimt iiilnlioii from llnw ('ormintlec. The cmmoiUee leeling dlspiMcd to treai the I’e litiou wiili all I amove, uml as far as they invest ion ted the im ‘ provemont, fliiiling it lo meet thmr texpociation*. tin \ t In t i lully recommend su< ii trial of its merits by tin* pub ! lie, as w ill mme fully teal its utility Signed Mosl.s t. I Id IN A HD, f ,■ III'.MU K OAVl'i. S 1 ■ I I lit' lullnyvino it11. ll.r pm'l". ■-•‘I.r.l t..r lln* rrc/usil'r oylil *.. t,-.t Ihr •1 hi I*tiuripl"” of \\ ,ttri piotnin in lln' ill (I. 11 nl .S lull's I* r • • | n * i in- 11 it linn v\ ill In- in.nlr Ini any e'lly, 'town, County in lliriil. Main. ji.nnn Vermont 'J.IHKl New 11,'itnpnliirB .t.iiiui MasNni'Im.n'iu 1.1 .null il" My* Setting i'll,(Hill RIihiIp IbIhihI a.eteM> CnimiTliriit 5,11111! New York 15,(10(1 Nnw .li'Ui-y I ,IH il i iln oulicii I’rititinj; |(l,nii!l I'tninNylvnnia 15,000 I )rlfi\vari’ V.OOII 'I ary land .5,000 \ irjfliii» (-.(Kill Nun Ii I'uruliiiN 5,000 Smiili Caroliiin 5,1100 (5'nrjlii 5,(iiio A ImI.ii mi. 3,000 Trimt'Msin .(,000 M iuHiHs. ] 11.1 ‘,',1100 oiim | oil NX) Kentucky 5,000 liiiliaim 5,000 Arinins:... I,.500 Mli’liinmi >1,001 llliiiniN 5.000 Minwiiiti 11,0(10 I Imiriri ol' i ilimil ia t'.iloo Klutiil.l 1,500 W inrini iill J ,500 .Villi’ ( l.illi, < i irniniil i, 11 irsn llllin'.rN, Ki’. luki'ii iii mnl \\ iii.-r pr.ivi I I.’, i I’rnprin'nr nl u»..i!t'intn rfinr pis , ( l.illi ill .iii* nl 5 **-i 111 m | n i v :i ril; Over *■ .11; uiliiT nrlirli'H in pmpiirl i 'lln* l,,iri‘iin it, iit.l i v t.lii.i 11 v H.itl fi.l li'i111 v i *1 v'. :i r i* in v 11 fil In i* 'i min. * llm inlvnnlipr*. nl thin di .i-nvi fy I'n* i pnnl Iflicrs w ill Imw* pruiiipl :il li'iiliini. I i-iiiih ol H.iln uinilo cany In rr‘.iinn*iiiili' pur diaHcrv. I*' II I’K'ITIS, No. I an Nismii Sin i i. Now York. I’Vb. Out #7i ftrirs \ l <' I I o \ I; I it A l\ II rihW.jaiKSBO.A' *7: J’K1'n.S.V'1% f I ^ Mv F.S tins tan I!»■ kI .! informing his fiieiid i nml the B public, licit he h m n mo%< I Iiih Auction ami ( 'mu miHKiffti Mmise iii the lhr»*e mmv It lick building, three doom below Air. .I dm.I. Turvis’s corner, mi the street leading to the llridge. For the liberal patronage h"r"tofwrr cxfmided to him, 1 he returns hi* sincere thanks anil he w ould reon'clliilly inform them, that in the future, he will attend to the selling of K«':il :iml IVrM»n;tl SM.ilt1, in and out o| liuw, Ih'ff fimuln, (jrurcrien, I'uviii turr, JVfgror*, I Innun, *Sv , »V , »\ /*. Me will also attend to the Hall* of Tobacco at 'hr NN are Mouses, nml receive iu More Flour, Whiskey, Iron, Ke , Ike. lie confidently holies that from “several years expeii ener in the Auction and C'oiiimission t>UHim*a, to meril a rotilimnncc of their patronage. Fell. M> ts 'i' i: s *t tn \ i. ic. gs\ vum I'*, of n deed ol trust. executed on the B » loth day id At droll, IH1 *, hy \lhert it. Mahuey.' and ol reenrd in the ( It rk’s Office of the lltiMm^-t Court, lur I hi* Corporation of I ,y nehburg, t the iimh i | signed, as trustee, w ill proceed to -i II. ai lie houseolthe said Mahm-y, mar I .aughornc’s Mill.on Tuesday, i'm[ I iltidnyol the present month, fur rush, “a Sie.i'u F.n gme. Holler and oilier Appurtenances attached il »r in the said deed if trust mentioned. 'I he undersigned, acting ns 'Trustee, will only con vey the title vested in him ns such. The sale will he conducted hv Afi-ssrs. T.iyrtc fit 'Tur ner. .1 AMI £> MOAC.I1, Trust. Feb. 9 3t POST! DOMriflDKT. Tlie above sain is postponed until Saturday, flu* |Sth int*i., at I^o’clock. JAMES DENALII, Trust. Feb. 10 It Mr. n<*ifti:imin \\ . lVnlk<»i’ : \^OI.: W ILL take notice, that I shall, nn the 17th day of March, 18T», at the Court House of Kan ! km County,in the town of Drandon, Stair* of Mimiisftppi, I lake ill depositions of Samuel M. Duckei/l i.ll.i';s Lane, I Them as ,1. Coffee r.ud E. il. Luti.Mrd; '.nd on tie I8lh d..y of same month and year, at t lie* DroM.M o/ilco of Shepherd Drown, in the town of Druid.m aloreeaid, tlir depo ition of Shepherd Drown and Major Miller, all of which deposit ions will hr read : a evidence in two suits at law, in which you are plaintiff and I am defendant:; the on«- pending in the County court of Halifax county,1 Virginia, the other in tin Circuit Superiwr'CMnrt uf Law and Chancery for the county of Halifax aforesaid. Very respectfully, yonrs, &c. * THOMAS iii;MJI.LV. Feb. 16 wlw M .!/./> svm.n.s o r HOOKS, STATIONARY, MUSIC, MUSICAL LXSTRUMF..XTS, FA.XCY ARTICLES. S>e. For »nle by K. fe*. SrcAMonE Street, Petersburg, Va. (aor.NTHY Merchants and others in want of any o J tho above articles, wilt find tr my MtahliahiWoBt the most desirable stoek I have ever ottered, n( grettlh/ reduced prices. A call frj.n r.<" old UitadJ a.*«i sustow lie. its saiiuilcL Oct 17 „ i, KlIULAUY. |r'|N Saturday night last, uur offtes entered, and A W I i.-sk i,r ki ii open, frum which newt of oar valua I'li pap, ra, ami a small amount of monuy waa stolen_ Among th« paper,, taken am lU following: Nath'l 1 M»nw";a hu".i to Smrtb j*. I.u .»,•«, on demand, |« J»n y, I ■'Id: Win. While. i. A. ,J. Muon’s Imud to same. I;,r $dnO. oleevu,:.| y.... , ,..king. wiiTaum dry erroua; Jnn. VV.Uung . I „J U, Lugwell. Smith U J.meo l„r , -Hit $MX. da. lAmnober. 1842: I .cm m W( ilieil’a I* mil hi II ,,j, ^ J. fo, about Alda ifiled in Here,,,!. r,l842; A. L. HurkV, bond hUR S . ,ii October 1812; A. C. Elliott’, and R. A. ki ll oil a Imud to II . S *. ,1. |„r about $I9*X» —amne veaiu “ *’• Cartin'* bond to D., S. k J.’ halancr^uo I- <»•■•*. Norville’a bond to li„ ». * j T,r nlmut J.l/gi'i, . . vc-ral venra standing; S *N ll»kn.>. ‘"'"I" ' V' Tear, atand^/ . I l.rncr . ... to an me, *»i4,8;j, Ochdier. |M4I- twu ... 1,1 Uiick* f to A.(J. Ellmlt, of acTcr.il ’veam 7 ‘i"1"’1' • ' ; ' *!'}"° amo,ln|; Sliept,erd»H. 1 ' " ’ 1 1 -. -Mi.ir^d by N.l irllsr, Charles L. >|nab>’, >' f1"'1' '• ■ C. Moaby'a draft endorsed by J VV ,J“* Ja»'y..lS4.;, $1002, and »»« ' , \ " ",x'?,»ur"fWin. Morgan’, aocep. in. e ol Ami M M roan idraft for *1000.10th October, . ,."n;st Irum dale, endorsed by C. Crow M, kiMii.’N 1 nptf oil able note, vhdorsrd bv T A' Imnsf.,,1., „ « "» Id ti month,, from Ills, Diramber! , ' 1 11 ■ Arthur t4 oceeiitaurr J. T Diucruiri’* dm', bo c. ■•, I I, i"i„.r •'((,(,, |111; bond of |{. lur|B r ; 1w"h « ’•"•tilt for *afl; threu U.ii.Ih cl II I U,inner bt -II . Ur mi VV !*; J'*11 ‘ 1 V ... 1.1 -Icily. 1st October, and . I"’1- "llh H1"ldr>- credit, on III,, first— ' 1loll,using «-rip, in ilm namo ,,i VV. Hair •Vl/. * Lynchburg Cotton Factory .hick li V""- ' '","1.. 's«l-i., Turnpike Stock, S : ' ’inctird do;I share Lynchburg «n-t III,I, l‘ "n, 1,1'IM.I'U .1 and $10(1 in LynchburgCir 7' "|,1..v'r: ",;v,r“l «*'ir.»u»hi,. mm* „c dL.ii. InM" . ..1.1 VV llruadm.and one of.-Clail.irna, !"' ‘a ,,o,,'Uuiby II. Smith, all pan due; .me negotiable no.I N. |. Ms mem, for AIAOII t-heck of the same, and am'. , * v I'l'u r bo nUuiid p:i|.ira nut rcnillu,. ed. Tim par .... 11 ri; h1,'"'l,y fortiitl paying the nam. ‘■'"'11 'c. and the politic arc ... acainat triolinu bit aoy ,.| III,, all ive ,mint',I papers, or any “them '.'"h ... Nl">h Hag well; Hue well. Smith &. ■•"T •,"1" ••"*• if- «<■ »”l'» VV. Haowell, on them, ,;l 11,1 ""v ,M,“’ """ "I lh« parlies cnicern ni' 'I ‘ ' .. «*» »“'■ l» i",v one but ourwlv.n Me Will Omni, tlu< person in tvluwo hand, they may be in return lie ,uto «., or put ilm-.s wliarn they may l« . SMITH b. HAO WELL. _ WSW if %(liuiiiiHtrntor'« i\ol!ce. A 1.1. lime . having , lamia againal Nathaniel Terry, ilo M , :re mpiesieil to pie,, ul I hem for nett In! 1 !'11 in«W»tinl must ciino furwunl and '"uk,‘ lal” |»Jfmcnt a. no further indulgence will hK K1'**11' WALKER TERRY, ... . . Jl'lm'r tjJYtil. Terry! tUc'd, y, 1 i * A 1 l"1,’ 1 ibe clerk'. »m.'c „l ilm eirenit superior ,, .' .. .... Imblen in an,I fur liiu county t,|4 ii i*i | *1 **• 11, iIih 111 11 ihiv III I’.iiriinrv, Ib43j 7 J ui. jli I v, i tin mill rt ii sit ii hilt wjlr, I'Im itniiTfi, against I ,.m i. I-all.,M Joseph Callaway, deemed. '.. ’ll'1"' •' 'I'no, .. V«„, , tiilaliriet, I’l" ..• InuoiaM an,| I’nll'v his wile, ,.,i Hml-.m. Million llmlsmi, Thom.. Iliols,,,,. (.'eoryn I,i,,i-„. Ilm , o II, K» and l.ncv In. wilb and-Joica „,"l y In. wue, Defendants. i.n ( iian( tnr. I ll,' lb i ml,ml. Then,ns llml.,i b'ninX culcrod hiian .'‘Tie.'limy, •. eonlinan, ibr art „f Assmi I’ll ami , rule, nl ibis emirl,noil n appearing hv saiiefno . ' 1"" M i»n an inlinloisiil of Ibis eominim T ' ", .b'ti',1,11 is I ",",i il*lvu,l,,ui ,1,1 appe,,r here „n , „, .l Ann I,'III, Ol ilu ,, oitrl, amlan.M.r " '"II "I 'be Ill«. anil llml a enpv ol tbii or,bo be forlb "per, ptmi..'il In ibe town „f mil,a m„ |, ulll| poateilarrln .. ‘ ul ,l1" ... •:! ",i« .unniy. on s„.ik, aonrt *•**>'• i copyI, ,»•, . .. ' JXO- I*. AI I XA NDI'Il, elk. 1 ' " w'ini vIrwiulut \ ' b«bl h, ilia clerk's ofime „l Iiw circuit snpcrtne . \ , I„,ih ami ,'b»ncrrr Imbb-n • „„l b,r Ilia tounly «»i « t mill •« 11. i1 >• nil tiny nl I . |»ri ' r vf lb J.7 : * S„,„o. II. While mnl William T Su.ob’, lale niereluona so.l paiiuers, nailing ua.hr Ilm Style and linn of M bile Ja I'l.inllffs, Ui Hill'! \\ , icon II. t June* an,I W iliiaio T.Miulon, licfcndtnt*. • N' I IIANCI I’v I In- 'I- fniiliiiii, \\ illoirri II. < r»c»f lmvini( ciiirrotl In . iipp.’"tin, .• mm,I «ivcn Rrcnriiv, iuTordinv io flic * , f \a . ii.lilv on,I Ilm riil.c of liijn rniirl, find if iippiMiriitg hv v r'r dim ||P i" not nil iiihuhifnni of ihix com I'*.M »’*'*"<• r*‘d (lull ll^rtiiid dp It* to In o i do npi).'N r ... 'h1v 4,1 d'V »" *I %|*ril trim nl suid court, mnl »tm-wf i 11!,> t ill ,,| plm„|,ir„t nml iln.i H ,.„pV of this onlrr '!* ,""1' Hh in-nit. ,i mi si,I.,.. in wupiipcr, printed in the town ", 1 *"'» moiidiM Miccrnf.it iV, mid n( 11"ul 1,1 di.? coiiiiliotup of tin* county, uu mhho coin I uii’ a copy.—Tent*, ... . , ’JNO. D. ALEXANDER, elk. " 1 wV.li Vn ;:nn;t : A * * *" in clerk's ofli «• of lIm* eirnuit superior - i Mint i.t I im in I rlitiiircrv, 11111<11‘11 in uhl (or the countjr o( « n ii* (.(.«• 11, tin. Gtli iIhv ol I chtunrv, i. riiiiliMritr Fordund Nuiif > Ford, w idow ol Hegekiah Fmd. drrem.d, Pluiutitf*, nu;n ins! IG iiltniin VN . \i nlkrr, nilmlliiMirntor of I Iry.ek jnli Fofd, *le« reused. Samuel J. W nlkrr, huhuii Fold, ('nlvain Ford,John Im-iei and I'.li/.nhrili In* w lo, |{n !u>rd Poindr vlrrnud Mour "'»'K »n w if. . .lolui IImivmv mid Hunan his wife, Jama* Ford. M "d» I Mid. I hoioao Ford, Williinu Ford and - -■ ... Mud MaiIhu Inn wift, Defendant*. * *'** '''f M'nj« tl|j., r< ndiuiniatrnlnr of llr/iknth f Old, dee «I., John^Hj^W nnd Fiizabcih hi* wife, Ru-hnrd I'mhi I* xh r aid Mounting hi* wile, Jamrs Ford, MaiiU I Mid, Tiromu* Ford, W illiam Ford timl- — ami Martha Ins wile, tmt having entered llieir appearance and gi***» • - »111rv, according lo the ad of A»t>ctiihly and iho ini*'* of ihiM romt, a ml it appearing by *nii»lncfnrv evidence* that thr\ nrc nm| iidiabitaiil* of tliiu cotimionwenllh, il ia or* derail that aid d. lendant* do appear here on the f|,*t dnv of tin iient term April term of this court, and answer the hill of ih nlaiiitili-; and thnt n copv oftlii* order he forthwith inaer* led in '•miiii* new spnpcr, printed in the town of Lvoelihuig. for iwm iiemlha sm:rc**ivelv, and ported ar the front do»*r of the ruin (house ol tin* count v. on Home court due. A cop*,—Testa, J NO. D. ALEX ANDER, elk. Feb. 18 tvdim Virginia : \r nib* 11 * ■ I * t in the clerk’* office of the circuit Httpcrin c«mi11 ot law and chancery lor Medford county, the5tl da \ ol Fr In nary, I U Id : Leroy I'oltmian, Plaintiff, against Philip Wilkinaon, .Samuel Garland and Pembroke Garland Dcfairdttiits. In Chancery. The defendant Philip Wilkinson, not having entered hi appearance and given security nccunling to the in I ol As era Idv nud the rule* of this court, and it appearing by e iti*line torv evidence th it lie is not an inhabitant of thi* common wealth, it iMoidcred (fiat In* do appear hero on the lira! ila; of the next term mid answer the pluititifl** hill; and that copy of this order be inserted in some newspaper, puhliadiei i n l,vin l.l urg, fin two me,nibs *noi:e*Mvelv, and posted a the frontdoor of the coin thou .e of thi» county, oil some com du\. A Copy,—Tcatc, JOS. WILSON, elk. Feb. in w2m , SBPTK.HBKR ll», 1S19. Rar^p wtock of Dry Uoodti .#r cost. fJ. PURVIS Sv. DUFFEL ore anxiuua to r)o> • their business as speedily as possible—Tiny ir, offering their whole STOCK OF GOODS, whis s large and well selected, AT COST, and in fact tunny descriptions of Goods w >11 be sold grta Uj until r COST. N. H.—We shall go on to sell at private sale for few months, until the stock is more reduced, and then ti remainder will bo off' red at auction. J. J. PURVIS &. DUFFEL. Sep 19 fit' 17ILANNULS all colours. Merino**, Cirea«iar M iseliude t.nins, Casinetu, Cloth fc. Cummer Fulled Cloths and l.insrys for Servants, Yarn and Kn tueky Jeans. Hose, Point and Duffle Blanket*. VeltM and all other VESTINGS, and a great variety «f olh kind of FALL and WINTER GOODS, for ■!> * us at COST. Js-* 5apl. 19 !