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■win and t.pTa(ii>n. 1 Uiit v* t! »i l , 1,.» lull puw**r lo inulilulit amj rrgulatr hal m.itt r. I am r,.nviiK-rd that a Tarili ul riiun s, mi!ec:nl iiji.ni fxrritfii, Riante, wan sand iiHr.I.aiidizr./fn r im . ,,/r.it, W dir u*: ('Inn Or ralsli.g ihr limn, y Hi r, **arv l.-r Mir Irual rxp i.dnur. » ul (tie ijuvrinniriii, mid ilial Cuiurr>M kaa Mir uuduulrtrd nglM. lu <lu>. r iiiniuu. in Im 1 r.uh Tariff. As To Irvc tr.if.u with such nations at ( tat Mrium ami rraure.it is all hm.i‘ u^. 1 would •>. s,»..n U live That liu‘ Anu ciut ol all .l.u L "..is vuiiid this J$u miner luaku «.m i>r. at ruj dhiic ol h;> F.»npin . :-s that Knglsnd ami Frame will etnsu to onard ami protect the tru* mu rusts t.t their laum rs nmJ iiiaitularttm m. I am uMeilv opp. n*d to tin Assumption oi* Stale I)t'i''K hv the Federal li • vrrtimulil. And 1 am as much opjn^ctj to tin Ilcumliation ul Statu l)ublti. 1 am opposed to the interference l»y our Northern r. ghhois, willi otir domestic idavi rv, either hy \vi rd i r by deni. I Would oppose them ny every strong measine which the lawm of the land wi uhl justify, or the us.me to! civilised imlioiis Would sanction. And it this would not, they still permuting. I would have an rye f«ran eve. and a tooth h>r h **»oth, tmti! I was left unmolested. Am to the I )istrtl utinn of the I and Pund, I am cmi timed that it isnur just right, and that it would lie a good policy to receive ail we ran gel. W e l.avo been often warned in Congress that so soon tu the Western .vtatr« anpiitH numerical strength, that they will not only do maud those lands: hut heino rtlrvtd, tin \ say thev will wrill tah«r them. W e have Mr. Pencil's (h i larMtn-u h r this assertion, and Mi. (’alln tiri has iheady bet n cn daavoriuo to barter ufi these lands to tho \\ es:em S:at« s, aiming tu maho p »l tsiejl capital of them to entile tu h - ow ti bun lit. 1 am firmly and decidedly mi advocate f. r hut one Presidential T» rm. I Move ih.it the improper use of the ]«tron3ge ami money o| the lYdeial (loveriimeni, f»r /r(^retiuneftritij purpwis, has been a gnat « .uree of im morality, extravagance, and a gnat Menu rife to the coun try. I further believe iliat unless we cun cornet tli:> oiil, that our Iron msiiniiimis are in eminent danger.— I atu further of opinions thal a> tnr •jovrrmmnt is now administered, it is the most corrupting, denimalf/unu and pri li gate among the eliristian naiions. And that one Presidential turn uh i t will anest and centcl the civil. In conclusion, should I 1 r ashed w h it n an w< uhl I cJtuu.ee as heat Mm hi ted to corieet the dismdcis of the ami n try: I unhesitatingly reply, 11AI {IIA ( I..W is my favorite li»r m-xt 1‘iesuh m against the world. \ tour h lh w ciiivi n. joiin pin im. FOU Till: VltiMMAN. T1IK TAll!I F. •Vratr*. I'.Ailnrs:—I accident ally picked up the .yuehburg Republic-an” of ihc ♦»tl» insi., when my at tcnUwu was arrested by an ariicle written uver the’sig i nlure of “Common Sei.v,” (a very go d name, by the bye, hut tfiiv. (• ilmer tells us, thorn’s nothing in a name,) m which the writer lias given us a short history eh what lie is pleased to rail a I'roteelivc Tariff, ti no the lime of the i’lencli Revolution, duw u to the parage cl the ••Rill id Alioiuiu.ilions,” m lv\- ud very ind rttly informs u«, that .they, the Dmnorrus, we’re sop porters, as all Him patimis should have hern. older re •trietile system, and war w iili ,r VVf. the Whigs, were opj»os • j to il, 10. I,et us paii.se here, my friend of the Republican, to tontider this questi. n. W hat evidem e r.ave we. that you or rather the Democrat* of the prcb*’nt (tuu. <sj||»lit.ite the same political party, which at that <i.i\ rushed to the breach, and dctcmli d our r nmirt’s I'phi-. lit the jHiiut h! the hiiyijoeiOr, that the Whigs wire not of that patriotic school of freemen? Is it open the iiimo wliiefi distinguishes the two j art.cn that u re ly to establish the portion you l ave assumed:' " J f . fiietn must force you to reiin.pii.sh tho ground as untena ble: fur the sell styled inodori) iVinocrai.e party is ol recent date, and cannot hr traced farther hack than the reign of the “lltTo Ihcsu cut”— and llirmnir was tie n a«MiuimJ by hi* vetarW tocttc.h gutls. On the contra ry, llm W tog party original*! mi our glo.-ious struggle for frmlo.it. They rcan-R and planted ti,;- stand - I t liberty—stained it with their blood through tie Binmgle ofthe Revolution—ii,avr al.vavs | r \ i d tl:ve< t.V'li ful sentinels upon the* wnvcli tuvo r*. and rusht ,1 to ihe resell#, w hen d.Ulgcis iJina teo.-d. « 11 In r fr m witlr.nor without.— I hey need no line name with w l.ieh to cinate or to charm, > ut nrr•■content to l**or the hunt*! cogft mi oi of a noblr rniil iUustrh.us unrest np Hr. is ii b« ■cause Martin v an Ruron is \ cir favorite, • nd the osteiiwiide ••aud.d.ite . f v mr party .lor i!ir bodies! * flier m thegifi „}’ the American People? lleie^too, iny friend, y .11 luvt'o -iiir.mtol a most 1 ..regions bluu der. |{Hf.» h*rt that this same little Martin, al as, the Muficmi, now the idol, and four child .1 Dniwaucy opposed n.,d used every . .wtion to d. .Vat the election of «lHines .Madison, thru the people’s war e.indidale f.r the Presidency. While. Henry Clay, the favorite of the W big party,supported him. “Alter ibcduse ot tie war,” savs Common Ser.se. •‘high riiv.ie^ tt etc ur*r«s.iiy for so.on lime, to enable the government to meet its war engagements, and were, un that account, approved by the mass of the l)« mo rvats. —Noldy .1 me ! Rut whither! eh whither haw fled that patriotis.il/ Cannot tins band « f patriots be once more •roused fr. m their lob rgy, and indie d to support a 1 arill siiiu“°"t to piy 3 debt of their own creation, and to men the u-'i-essirv "XpRiulltures of the I•uverninent?—A discriminating Tarill for revenue, graduated r.s to all. rd incidental pmteeii. n to our own *ua mi torturers, thereby enabling them to rome fairly into W|l„ %t\w _~'"'h* of lf.iir ipe? Oil no ! tin* is horrid, and giaii.s ti n hues' *., Ur''** f •* *•>/>oii,k T 0 ' I hoy have too much lr.cnd.siup and good will lor ihfi foreign manufacturer, tudo any thing, by which be inay.br possibility, be injured, and our uw n count vmc-n greatly Inmefiird. . lhta i* patriot!?in, Messrs. 1-Mi tors—Dcun crutir. pat riotism. 1 hey are ready toiuip.se, not oulv hea\ \, but unequal, unjust and opprr»ivnr m\rs upon" tbrir’ own citizens, but revolt at liie idea .•! imposing duties upon articles manwhctiired in a fnrrigu c.iin’rv, h st micIi :i measure should a fluid sme prwtectien to our brethren, MurcjMiutryinen. and men wh. *,c interests are identified with ours. iSueh ts tlir g j-mIioss and oenrrosiiv of their hearts, tout they are willing to become ••krtcers of icoid amt drawers nj water ' t a tin* lorirgn capitalist, sooner flian adopt a system ol measures w hich wiilatouce raise up a formidable rival in our own land. This is not the spirit which nerved the pen of a .feflerson,—called forth the W isdom of a I raukliu--the tlorpicuce of a Henry— «nd blood of our rcvolutioiuiry fathers. 'They, it is true, took up arias to rrsist taxation, hu* it was a tax imposed upon them to Bopp >rt a foreign (iovernmeiit, in which they were not even allowed a representation. “Soon alier tint* ’ continues the correspondent of the \ Republican, “a party sprang up who wished protective dutus levied per in w Inch they Micceeded to n.n •idarabh? extent in 18” !.” N, w, I do not pretend to understand what idea is intended to he e'lirry-d by "protective duties levied per « —and be ing unfortu nately, a vory plain man, having hern forced by stern mtceuiiy to work for my living from hoylnmd to ih<‘ pr» .•cm time, mv pa ran is being p or, I was never ble-.-rd wnh an opportunity ol "nthling n)y bark against ( allege walls,” J am consequently driven to the alter native ol using our ynnkee lueihren’h mode of arriving at conclusions. ll he means a system . f prdcction by which one par ticular class 01 portion of tin* manulaeturers arc prater trsl, ti» tlienxe|usi» i, ef another, then as a member of the W higparly, I think I am authorized to «ny, we can and will join with “Ci iiouru Suim*” and his Hemo cratte bretlire". in di tiaii, ga it.isMirr. (like the tax hill o! tb.r late Democratic I.cgitilature of Virginia.) so linrspial mid oppressive in its operation, lint if lie means a 1 ar ll *.j iliilie* lor revenue, so garadtinted as tonfi ird incidental protection tu our infant maimfaeto rici of every description, whiil.rr stunted in M-issa chiisrtt* tir tin* ( r.p.linns, then ! am Idly warranted in ••tying that the W’ltL. \ as a party, will nevi r yu Id one inch of ground, hut w.ll light manfully for the estah lishmrnttfa st stern, so initmalely ronnretrd ard inter woven v\ i11» the best in'erests and presperity r.f our be loved country.— llcgcesi.n to say “not satisfied with this, they edntinm-d to agitate the country till in 182*, they pasted tin latnotm. Rill r.f Abominnliuiis. l*nf r lunate eircuttistniic.! —•*/;!*// 1f . Jbominnlinns,” I n!-— C omc, let us look ov« r the nantfs -if those who voted for that monster, up..n its final tiassage, attd here we find the name of Martin ' an I’fren, the favoritr of PkMocRAcr. Rut stop m;\k * * ( i itninon SfitFe,” .Mr. ^ :i,t Buren was instruct; d to give that vote, and is th^re f re not ti. he held responsible f r tl.—i‘*ut lo ur w hat he, Mr. \ an Ri r.fn, says 10 a speech delivered, I think, at a public meeting in Albany. Alluding to this sub ject he uses in BUuPtyuce, this language, “having he come a woo! grower, and having invested $\:0,000 in sheep lor that purjx.se, in* could not conceive Innv hiK'Prsitjon on thib suhjert ci.uld for a moment be d,uht ‘d. f ellow e.itiia; ns of Virginia, IW..toon's ef the the Sou lb! th* se politieu! (.en*agogm s are eiilnriu •■neire in ihrir ep.p- siii. n to a TurilT.or they are endca 'Outai- ticuiivt; and R gull ywj into the support of i '■ * ti.i> t! lu Cot li:w lVtt*: fi* sm an«l dt,plicit\ wtodi lurks in hit* l>«rtrt. Is il uol j ■ • ^iii >tran^.- that in, .• irrspoudriit id ill. |{r>pnld ran s'iouKi milke mu t a w.y fart a tS.r tdcnted \\ lu^ ran didaii* l»-r I • is l 1 ‘il•4i "d I Msiru'i, Mr. Tnler, wi » n : ' - | \ I . . . u Mli ih« ** t'Ull ij t :d.«d to hik tail? lrii.. I iii li | tf ft'\ riiiir, !■, i, ■» -tsarv , all men i I a’! j'UMitu, I Ul:< vr. will fw.Yhy adu.it. * Thru dors II uoi 11 coi.ie us, v.9 iitrn ol w ,s• as j . ii. .t$ lookinj* to lhr o: <»v\ 11: and j.;rspri’i.\ of our nuiimoii country . to i , as i,. >rd pfotfi tion to Midi nrtirh s i* ;.iu mnimlactured !»y ufir own ci<i:u‘u;. . 1 his can hr d mu without triatcrial injury • " •*'11) ' rn it the I'oiu tiliu r pays llu* duly,) mat luiisl im Viij.iy load to llic most happy a ml beudllMal roniilta, • ;! ,. p ' puuifii. c ii} on l. re^rii culiiilncrt under any and every circiimstatic**. " m mi r me cunittmer pays the duties impost J upon articles of a foreign grwwlli ur .ml, is rut rely a sect nds ry fni»iderati.ii. Ii is ef no nuimeni—Ii iaenmi..|i I r os to know, that in If'32 when the uuty on hnimner*, tor iimlviif, u:is o.o pi r i t-iil. we ... pundo.se llirni ut Is. mill Vd. psri'. /j n, wlien in IMG the duty In mg on ly ‘JO jHT m ill, llu* same urtiele ror,; |-Js. per dozen._ 11. re is n innuitnat saving w the cvntunu r . I ,‘s. I'M. in ihe single item of a dozen hummers, i vi-n admitting that lie pavs llu- r:iunnt>us duty ol '■"'[• i to nl, lint snys "Common fvense," this great rnluetiuii in tlie cost effort ir-n eninniodilii * has hi hi i Iii, tml b\ la I"'iir s:.' g r.acliimry, and the i-.truluvtten of si.am pov.or. \\ lille lie t; 1..I1 It admit il.,.t il.r.sr liavo’ Iren pu\t r rful »-;i n.'ir v in bringing about those rcMilis. pt n,. "huh in IIIiise i*oii ill I ios u here I lit y have ! eeu ca r i O ri lo sio . poi Itetion. \ oi we do assert and n.a mam, that if. or i.w n mamifaeiorii s. woro slrnl,i n n.t of fxi.-lnne to morrow, by Legislative action, there would be in less i han twelve mouths, an advance ol from In CU lo 1 ij I’ll font, upon all foreign articles brought mm our ports, even if they were admitted Ii,, . t do tv. This is a faci which mitsl force iisi !l upon ihe mind of every one who will ex inline I In’ subject lice from prejudice. Whvi lit cause I."IIH’eump.’tiiioii would to ai an mil. and wo s'.oiilrl III- czposid In ihe rm re:Ii ss eiipulilv H foreign speeiilalers. ’I his (im!e| i i.d. nl of ihe possibility „( war,'is a catiislrophc lo Imd. pnoaiod, and one which every good |atiiol and w ise legislator should i iiileavi r in a'" d, “l million Scnso’ to ilicf. u uiy u twiibataiid ing. I lie writer in ihe lieplihlieali has ad.lnefd hut a sin g!e instance lo prove that higlulntn », mvariahly produce Ii Tit pt'eis. lie says, tlu-ie is asinlv ol ceils | ei P’::"!’1’ lex led upon all loLnccti imported lo liniani; w iiiIt. at Ifrriueii it is admit eil almost If e . i duiv u.,- ei u ■*eip cnee ol w hieli, is, an armde w lie h w culil eusl \ hi shoal y.l eenis ill lir.lain, eould bn procured in lin-iiieii ai ah' lit I (I ei ms. This In- e. nsi(!»-rs a rmiclusiv. m«*u iiit’iif, nml I.till-} Ii■smi.s:i9 it ci micm/un i ! tin* v>« it.ry lit ha% schiuvi (1. I * 111 (lot's nl ii Sfiisi-” Know ! s •'■nl t vt ry n Mi cling man Kn< w, that n-iil.n Ilniain in r !»rciri«n arc i hami y rowing t*. imti u ? 'i hut he inn :\ t.irt, tlintvvu cam s lien* riled art in m all aiialawnu;., hi,(I I.is argument pr -ves n tihiiuj, beiauM- ilm i!ulv In it imposftl, (Imsiuii I rwin I'jiiilish ini iifct) iutu inaikel wiili the impound article. Ii is a duly imixsttl f.<>U !v i i r«*v*uiu«*, ami nt• t hr proti ■<■•;< n —c*»nst nuruily, s,( I »nw ;is llu* article is pureluo ril at aii ! v li e* | <‘oi)l«*. iis c.-sl meal bo pi.-porUunatn t,i ilm dmy it pays- |J,;i sh-'wlt! I\nyland, !• r inManci*. by a Irinb of nature, or hy a Kivci p ol the tail of llu* cuipi t, ( abrt n six rl linn- a '.l»' • > ‘V.iic (t ilciil til'llie* Ut’ptiblicxii l i Ik* a z idiacal 't ■ iiiHcnly C'Iivcml»ii into a li larco oniwiRo t.-puiitiy. uul lht» aMcnimn « I lu r inhal ifr:u»s mined to • br • iiliivmioii t>l‘ licit arlicli , I wmiM venture lo j r*» dwl that in two years l- ! a.v.i waihl have suld in i 'n eland Si r In ecn;s. Nniwuhsttmdinir ihu duly . I 7i> cents per p*mini, l.-vied r.p<tn tin* | ,r< 11 ailiclc. iw COim|i s:'Mi. Mrs.-IS. |’ai:|t*rs. Miller un» lliruiujli V« nr |.ijvr, lo c.il! i; pun tin* Whips nl (’am pin’ll lo Steal uimr p >is t.n lit*-' /tli nist. latiinui In* imnsinjj. !i ( air pbell w ill perb-rm her duly . n t It.i l day, tin* Melm v v. ill of ours— \\ c shall n..i inly t h i i \N I i-s m llu- ,v mie I ,e^isbi:uri't but wi sl.a'l trininj Ii o\er«lie I)i iil orf ey • •1 llu* disiriri. and ihc.i v. r!ji/ candidate’ l<y ♦-1c*t**.i11»» !(I* 11 ^!! I) if. I i) | I,K. in ( xin^rfis ‘ri:»*n \\ hifs M i'lip'w’ll. In the j>o!ls, on Thursday ihc^Tih msl — in i JlK l'oi,l,> '! TIM’TII. FOR TUB VIRMNIAN. \Yhc-*i Lem-ral Harrison was elected te? the: Prestdcu e*Y in Jv*fM. tl»c v ln.li* n:*h..n rey usd that tin; ronstitu tii t. hud been rescued from tin* *'spi■ i!» is” mid that pn s p« ri» v .oil I a j pit'f-sK \ui Id n ! < n Mi ned to the conn try. l*y the m. wise end r; ■ ol pokey of Van Horen’s ndriiiniHimiic-n. and that ufliis 4,il!ustrj"i s predecessor,” ti e* coot.tiy hud Hen oven v» helmed with e nil semosnie lit nod d'Kir* the iudi-penOivice • t (*« tigress had been trod eh n ele.we» hy I \xe ceil ive* em*r< >•■! i,*.e nN: and l-y a pro ee-'t . I >i er* t te Volution, tin* t.vcininent li.Til almost •’•itirely eleparted fr*m its eon^titutii rial crguni/nl'e n.— I he i.epid strides of the Kxeculive pe uer tow: rds nbao In i power, rallit d the patriotic of all parlies, in defence* .•I' tin* constitution and Id ortieo « f ih«- country, and the great Whig j*ariy stood united tijmn the* common plat form of opposition to Executive usi rj-atiot s. The* bat tle was b light and lhe victory won. Virtue, and Lib erty, and the* (’nnstiiuiii n triuinphed. 'J he whole na i! n re o:c» d at i-s dcjive ranee. The* principles ed the \\ lug party. were victer;en, and th« w itdoni of their p"lit y would fc'ior. have been iiiuuife steel, under a W hig fresident and a W hig ( ougress. I'm the people's lopes have be en blasled I y the death of the pn pie's I'reM ii iit. Their mjem iiij has been lurnrd into surmw an*! the country is now shrmdrd in a pall of unprercclciit ^ and dail-.ueas. 'j he ungrate ltd serpent wmrn , vevvmi at the hand that saved , ■ _ us reptile having him In m de* iNJrtit II, A 1 nobler cnnch-tl into a icgli place, “hst^s tiUe d'g ’"•» - men below.” Treason — the t*7**5/ t.easMl. Has ill wart e .1 almost every (fort of the V\ lii^s to redeem their p'edgrs, and to relieve the distress nftlie country. The cup * I joy } a* bee n dashed from their lips hy tin* hands • fa tiaitur. .Mm Tyler lias betrayed both his party am' h. country, lie has repudiated e very principle upon which became into* Hie e, and prompted by on infante,us Mirdi.tn n, I as sneiife e d the- wcl.itie e f the nation, for the? noglandi/.emcnt of himself. I laving cot,ie in’!* e Hiee. prufi**'ng Whig principle* anil elc noiiming the measure’s of ihc party that (Opposed Ins cleelie.ii. he I a*<abandoned bin eoinraeles who fought by his side, nrd thrown It msdfinto the arniK ul those, who onre she wen d the hottest execrations upon his herd. (Literal Harris* n repe atedly declared during tin I'resieSe iitial canvass, that he* woubl never i xercisti t!i«' veto upon any ground of mere* expediency—that he vreuM nut exercise this conservative p*wer with which the ci iistiiutmn clothed him, to dr lent the willed’ the’ peo ple, nnel that if a Lewi; !dU rassed Lc ngxc-*. he would not there "In rein the trillnf three millions rf jn emend*— ^ • t. Mr. Tyler, inste ad ed*carrying out tin declarations ofthe lamented Harrison—as ho was m duty bound te» do — has exercised the* veto to prevent the passage'd any ! .11, w hieh dal ni t conform t(> Ins v /iims and caprices.•— He has hern guilty of an assumption of jxiwer, w hich e ■>! a Ling i f Hngluwl his head: ami which ter would neve r tolerate, did w o possess the spirit and virtue of our forefathers. Although the constitution provides that he shall malic r.j pointtti<*iits conjointly with the Se nate, lie has re • nin• e d me n in i filer, w lion, the* N us It? ri'jeeleil; thus virlned ly usurping the sab power of appointment. Although the eonstitiitir n provides that all revenue hills shall ori ginate with the people V direct representatives—the low er I louse* of Congress—in defiance of the constitution, nr.el without authority of law, hr assumed the* resjHinsi hility of ordering the collection if re venue, himself; there hy usurping the- delicate* ami dangerous power ot taxa tion. \\ hen (‘hntlesihe 1st of Kurland, undertook te» lew mxf s without thcauth rity of Parliament, he was i hr* tjoht iheh! * k. und atoned for his prrsumption with ti.* lo-of his head. \»t our accidental President in a la tie! of lav*, r-nd lilerty, has usurped a power, which no Knglish u narch would now dare to assume. !v n a momhe r in the Virginia 1 louse of Delegate s in 1V3‘J, he r*yfifrnehd tint the Ptihlic Lands were the* pr< perty * f the States—that the Corn promise Act and Disiiit ittie n w ere fuiiri ly independent of each other— and that he tv :.s irt favor c f distributing the prucc< els of the putd e* lands among the Slates, m d of raising reve nue-enough to defray the* expenses of the General (*ov ertm e*nt hy duties on imports. At the extra session of C'ongress, he recomine iideel the Distribution Hill, which lie subsequently sanctioned. I le afterwards retoinmrnd ed the report of the bill which hr had just approved when th« re was not a single circumstance? to justify its repeal, that did not exist at the time of its passage, anil because? Congress would not yield to his whims, and re* pe^al a bill on one day which ti ceding*, thus 'depriving their h*j and following;!!? tV/.-»’■* rams pereg rin.at :< .us. the? eoih .'li. ii of n , hi l!lg C'lillglf S3 liiiT Ida vy, yablc l * i»vt, I!. * v would iw nil* i 'i x r»cr*ntit to i! « pi inrtp * * up i n w hu Ii tlirv l>* \ r * I w i \ s iicUsI, nod a!.to dun lliul hoti * siy d purpose \vhu h l.«s i \» r chain m .<« tl il»« m ** a pariv. Ii 11 true that Mi. Tyler waa.it one lime »•* hi* idr oj »s *ul u»« N.iln nnl 1 ui i. ISei tl t is :s evidence “t ht u fit to Convince li e tl « si ski pin n 1 on the tHlhject, thttt lie had changtd Ins epminii and was in fiivnt «*! a Nat* • ;;I Il.o-k. :u tlu 11tut < I Ins eoitimnttnu I r the V ic* I'nanhaiy. I lr dec lau d to dilhieut } ersers, pm r to that in mural ii n, that mature n fit rtion had convinced him ut‘ the eni siiiuninalry•, ami i xpctlnney d a National Ihtnk- Vl tin* llamshurg Convention, he impf, h«cnusu Henry ( lay, alinpanand avowed hank Hum, was not neminaied tor the I’rtbidei cy—during the Congrra**mnal si Mien '! 'll 'J, In liana d a tin nk hill hiiosell, and *etil il to ( ono rt ns w uli In* own lam v innne, the "Kxcho ip:ei*’ \* t noiw it list.md i ng all these uioijuiVccal main li stations in la vet da hank, he rdusetl his assent to ev ery hank hill that Congress pissed, upon tin* gmmul ttint he w as opp sod to a htmli horn cotiscnminus atnl Utt conilitutioiial *eiuph s. I >« t s not n Hteaider.t like line, deserved to I n Manned and hissed hr every hem.nl mint in the world ? ( an any epithut he too harsh ti.r a man who has | umied a « « e *>«* ot such trenehi tv and dtiplicl tr, \ d v idafoil I v .• i \ principle el iriiih and holies'v. t.. •. ■■ \N ii, **ilu I 1' * i ut I •• ■ i dry,” w In* puu I.r*%' 'l with hib sua id, the mdej i nd» m e ol the nation, and w!:fl«. voted hi* w hole l:le toils we! la re, gave his sanction to ft National Hank. Jar .es M.ul .. it. the pure aud virtuous Vh’p* ion, whose uhul m nml in tegiuv, none w ill dispute, liketVt^w sancti-'tit'd a xritiotial 1 iuuk. Aco uimg to tin? nrgutmnt f? .',r I ' h r, this modern saint and vjkJutiinti, Cit’efgo Wr f *..’’ '’ James Madn. f. violated thmr oath* nr.d the cat's.. i.ii4 si_d il r hi11' i\nl i u.tbitu iiad ol l cmg ltd'■ rml anil livin'4 den r»e to l»v alU t ted and dt *| td l his liveulfi.tul I’m s .’%nt, w !.n is totally unw« itl.\ to od npv th» - mi i Milted Nta:’*'»» Wttild lave is liht-ve, that llo sc illustrious men. wtit dtl « i knavtsev Ua Is. lie may pi.lived in his mhpiitnu r l,31hh.t, w lole \\ it Ii "i p!i.. n*i tcari ; hi* imp .* bWi v «’■ Ii-iiei. ir tu thu tries ti tiiitrets mb timially punt hi* unrs, ho inn v imagine wm s i! a liiile good, while Im s.iimj»K mo uhoUt» ^ < to him, hy his cturubie Ir-Kon the * * I' 1111 • IT * r*fc' i mi nt -hut it there ue nnv thing hhe \;rtut* runain ing hi the IT | whin- it nm have anv regard I. r the mii st it u t uii ii ml 11 he i tie s ol i oi mit nt i v, i ho ( v • I n'i ritiu lion will eventually come, whin he will l w hulled In in In* nr at, amid the cxectniious il an indignant people. xr In sc trust I t) has betrayed, bihl \x hnss J led.iqs ho has outiaged. I fmay continue to put loith Ins h\po< ritu al j-ii.foviriia ut regard | lor thu will ol the people and thu sanctity ol the I constitution. kut hr can tm longer deceive us. The she ml has ft', kiigtli dropped front the l o o * I thin veiled Mtd.amut, ami all tin hideous dt luiimltt a ol eounit nanco . arc t \posed. Tui uolw iihstniuling thu Irencheiy of ll.t ir ’‘Cap ' tainand the rh iu'* and ditkiusa which serin to real upon theircau*e. thu \\ lugs have still a hop,-. ’I fry have yita leudi t in whom they may confide. MEN i{ Y (I \\ Im- tie wr betrayed hi* parly mu his •.on fry. I In has si. • d by hi* mumi y in ll-.u darkest hums j nl In r peril, and defended her rights i'paiust foreign ag gresu< n and d« ii i *tie u.*uip itii n. Not wnhstnmlino tl.r firry curse* ol his political lots, and limit- infamous , attempt!) to rum Ilia reputation -though the alt rrn lias' raged and the battlement* have ruckt.l, he In s novel | lain red in the sen lee "I his enwulry is r bi^akrii the' eam-e -d ihe pt • pie. \\ hen the pillars t I the (»• ,s 'dir have Lt nil *}i:. !.(• i l \ the eonfl t ling vU i ms • I «!• me- tie lends w In ii the polil.cal io livens ha v«• I t« n lor d \'. 11It J wrath, and 1 f ui got rumen I I • to led amid the jarring elements of par v slide. his voice I.;.* evt i I ceil lu-.nrd above 11.*• how lings of thn tempest, Mouthing with the trideii* el t h tpit lire, tin t xnecil ntietiS of par ty spirit, and calming tl r l< u j isii.i.u* surg, h ( f eivil j commotion Whruihc advocate lor the tniu princi pies ol t he (to v or nic.cn t have hern overt hr* imi, at d cor ruptieti and iiomuIi* I me :hrr atoned the ruin of the tin tint* — v hen many a p:»tri"l has despaired, and the stern i i have faltered, /,n cry lias hoi n that of the dying I .a wreiiee—“don't give up t!o* ship N't hen (it* at Britain dared to insult our llag and invade out rights—when our country was invaded hy nil enemy fmm abroad and • ndntigcicd I v hrutun nl home, it was mainly hy.his rb tjiu td voice, that Ins count! Vlnen w etc nr t’.sed to the r< < nr, r ml by his e\» tlions that ti e vxnr was 1 rough! to a glorn tin and honourable m&uc. When the .M aouri ques .on agitate ! lh s llepehlic to il < rtudr • and tliri Vein d us wiiit disunion and blowdnlied, il was he. tint camp fur ward with tin* olive bran *h -dispersed the lowering clouds that daikcitrd the p dtti'Ml I on/, hi, and rest'n d the ..unshiuo of tranquility an ! peace When (iem in I .1 i' lee ui Would leive amwdlhe I’nion against South t n. l ua — when he w uhJ have drrm led : In r Soil .v iih the blood td In r own cirzotis- huieheritl them with a lured soldiery, mid hung the leaders of millilirntion, ns traitors ami tnalel.n : »rs al that gl.io my and critical pcr.ud, u hen the smrin of cvil \\ nr vvi.s gathering over the HepuM.e, the same tmflim hing pat riot cm e l.mwaid to her r- ln I darkness lied nt his ap proach, and tin* t inihi'U ol pence o'ictf more spanned the blight tirch of tin* political sky. Tlirse are i!u* unuiti tnrulR of his jntr'iotism: which will staid ;*> lung as merit aim 11 hr honored or freedom has a v dary. When the Vile dcn.ri;1 eg i and leel.b ss pt Inca I a*, pi rat t •; win traduce his character. sh;dl l.avt pone down w till the * L'btng tub* . | file, to the shades of emlbna oblivion, his fame will Ii vo with the history of in* country, and the light of In* glori' us example will *« rve as a It aeon to gem raiioiia to come. I .ike tin* great and good of all ag* * and nations, lie has been pci-ccutcil, denounced and abused. I lie great Washington had hi* cticinirs, w ho Sought to undei tnine his reptiiuii n and to dtqirceiaie him tn the estimati -n • ( his countrymen. ( iccr.i was beheaded hy tlm tminios o| viiluei nduf R ule. Miltiades, who doltaltd the Frrsian in- ikiitIi on the j lams of Marathon and perilled Ids Jit® ' ' 1 * ■1 i'Ish liberty, died in prison, vlune hi.1 cnentit had tnrn '; 1 • Ariutidrs, thn g and the jus;,wa I'-n^ltcd from thn country which he I inti served. S.f also, is i i. i.i'J whoso tni!^ crimes is, that he has loved his noun:i v, am. **,r'#cd l* , faithfully, the object of nr.miligated haired ami al use, from men w ho would willingly see the Triion dis* I vet I and the <• •vermin id t.vcrlhrovvn, provided Ihnj could accomplish their Kish designs. “Hoiied him the Ido d hound* ! -wl e:ie!i hhi\v arciu»Mt firm'd at In- > miry . • tutux I i*. pi ii'iuiii bosom font.” Hut. he has lived to sen the people undeceived; nnd they will reward him for his s»»r vicos, hy his tr mm pliant fleelioH In thn Presidency in IMI. Hid linduccrs tuny “cry aloud and sp ue nut;” hut in the language of Ills t loquent h • grapl t r, “ ll.t | *!« « f his fame can n vr r be dimim d, hy the musky vapors *)f their pestilential breath.” All their shafis nfcaluamy and abuse can, ; never “bring the Eagle from his sky of faint-.” I.ike j Ihevavi worn rock in « ttinpcsiuou* ccran the angry i billows can only roll against il, and render it whiter hy i their spray. I \Y 11 ii his banner unfurled to *he hrrcio, the Whigs will march on tu victory. It i* true, that in consequence of their ap-Hthy. nearly all the recent elections have guru *gniriKt tin tu—But the same inauspicioiiH t vents were precursors of ihc glnriwis victory nl lc‘10. 'Pie* tlark i*st hunt' *bai which precedes the dawn cf day . I .cl the Whigs llini stand to llieir arms, firmly resolved to surmount all •fjflh uliics. Darkness and cloud*, and dilliculiit s havt ir -» n. and w ill arise, hut the (iotlof ofniir I % t voluttona: v Faihuts, who aided them in llieir crduoiiK struggle for 1 nilcpcndencc. as long ur inherit their iilosIriotjR \ nitics, protect ns in carry ing out ilie groat principles ofci\n liberty and republican gov ernment. DENT A PUS. To (hr Editors of ll,r I'ir^inum: In announcing myself a candidate to v^present the county uf \mlu r*l, H wasstatt tl that I wotiiJ decline ii there was any other W big eandidatc in thn ^ohl. I lh* eght this would have been sufficient. But %.*Ur** C’ul. Pryor has been announced, and I have declined fbc canvass, suiee of mv friends think that it ought to he published. I then fore state, that I am not a candidate while there is any other Whig tn the field, and shall do all tn my power to secure Col. Pryor's election. B. SCH00LF1ELD. Co’mtnfciters .Qrrctled—At the present term of our Superior Court, \t hid.. on lint 1st lust., three ititlivirltmls. namely: Paschal (1. Peterman, ,1,’lines flaw materials, though this impression*. Ut jnany milaa ^Cpp, A’ero will calculated to deceive. ,* y»ri'g; ■ «■ .♦*■•?*ar rtl 1 iim '*" • *w* , ?! i si 1? 1 % m:». Mariiin!. on tl •» 1 rtl* ♦•••?., hy din K> a m \t ^ ' 1 tf< % li I ’ 1 • 1 1. Ij '•* • I '• 1 1 ■ Nijt ‘Jiivl Hi ■ mu t*nnrdn, Hi'" ,'u '■* U.t) *.) »" \t ' lfi'\. diughui ut ( tiiuliua i inw, , ol Uahliiy, m u . I .\ m 11 Ini 1', \ i iiiia. 4HSCWBOCMff^KaMMD0MnEflHhannHMB oeu niAiti. Pint, at the i t'<ii!iMii’«' nflict *. 11 in t.iaa, t' V Him m, in (lie tow 11 of lUa 111,111,1, Mi«'t4<ippi, an tlm I;ilh M .1»«•!* 1.4*1 till Nimw ail MlTe HkU , loUnci !y of l .yllcldmig, in (lit 07tli a» «i «I la i f M \\ I 1 ' I t • . ! 1 | • ’ in flu* # It li a mi 1 1 in-1 .t«, \tM. Ii i Mir hi N\ hi »iMviv, widow i l |In* l it- \4*1)411 a\ iiliiiu*"'i • Ninh,,i*t r<"int;. While tli.* avii or ol tin* brief notn.a*, rtoilkl tiavf Im word* t w, fot * rutu-rt I .»* 111■»4 •mot he the dull mM hand ut itr’lth,” lu nmol Kn or ir dm o\pti si 1 1 nl 1 11 Ii 1 : n *t 1 »•. 11 d. i nt 11 t<• 114 11 4• <I Im nil, (or tin* virtue* ol the do. r I»«'d Klin aa 1* tlu d -a .itoil 11 i,*iid, tin* kind nrighboi, tin* vm.Io.h vd 1* Idll >' the id’p- l I 1 u\ « 1 ■4.11 1 *t or 111 to In 1 ill ■•I .1 • d 11 t .111 \ r* in "I c.mn. a 1 "* >-.1* will l*«- 11 *..'iiiT ol I'oiWidnl r'll I •» l«**fn tti.it khe dud in tin* •-.uifi.triit It »jio ol ldi*-.l il unmoitali'a Nt lien ail. t'd. 4 It-or inotneui* brfoic her genii* i|uiit took i*« dig lit, if »ho va.i, pirp.itod loi death, *he vj'iitl) irplivd, ‘‘I go in pnrtcv ’ i) |f* I ho t wuUvilto (K> ) I»4 pen will pl« i'*' oopv , mi tin I Idi in t . 1* Ins tMiilfi . 111 t *.4in|dM>tl conn tv . Mi Mu itiiii ,\i ill. formed 4 «d I * 11 him ^, in the 7'*d. a e.11 id In* 1 ., 1 i v \a i. 0*10 vd die oldest eiU / ••n« ot 1 ' 11 h ('Vii o . hia ini* hat.I in tlm plat * upav urU* of .Ul iv.it* dv l'*if In* d.-i; ti, M1 .\icai |. .und put don in Inn Itadieiuei« *ml i* iiota 4! lost in tin* irdi u .»f tall!-*. . 41 I . * i '•Si.l. n , , in tlii* ti*\a ii, on S' , I death taiul lioi;' lad, tlm lid h in*-t . Nil John !•' Johnson, ultri a long and ’ 11 K»*** 1T1 v* di*f,a«f 1 J'mi4 iti>*, for right month* Mi •( va ■ * in tt»K r»l *1 4 var of I 1* h j: o, a ml In the l.rt *7 visits of hi* |||4* I ,.»l t ' .4 i‘ id. lit I I \ 114 1.1"I.j-, ai d I'lir nl mu most I *., -t 1! ttud iuumtiioua m t A* a wan lif |h*» m |.| ! HI. a Ijmtlitia *, a* n l"i'-,»;iiid, he aa is kind mul • I!.-. *! ..Mid mi ina*Ur, he hud the utnm*t regard »" Ins a,mi I He h4a left a hind end 0iTeotIonite wit*, ftiul nunu'ioiia iv'lativv* a >d liiv'lul*, to im'iitii tliwh i.rvpui it t loi* The 1 .i"iis\ il’** paper* arc levpnutc 1 to ropy (Ccvii'u ol ill.- U :irli el», COIIHI.V' rwtl W T «*v E8 o I i: « r: h v A 1 o y ♦ Kx’nuie jirin e ofpftsFud Tohoecd •!;* 1,1 ^ *r'*J Inferior to ( tenon, - in J 1 C’niiiiiuilt to tion.l, 4 *0 lv> t» fa) t ini ul iu lino i>J to * **41 I .ii'M as to *|na111y ) IX) to H £»('. n nr, (by \s hiiIt'Mit 1 v) 3 ‘br» to 3 fiO I \\ heat. (• t I) to (if >b j loin.(per barrel,) tl 00 to *J (JO | Moil (per bushel) 0 40 to tl 4b ili' i'i, by vv21 11.a 1 f> 5 00 to f» 50 j 1 .ml 3 00 to 5 00 J ''.ilt, (per nark) tl 00 to On linn, (|ht Uni,) 4 month* 7(Mi to bit 00 j 1*1 o ter (pm ti n) in il.t Jump o t 0 to b Ol1 j Oats, (lu i' hushed) O \‘.r» to 0 V (’loveT Sct'il, by wholesale) 3 vb to 3 00 I lump, (per toil) l‘.» 00 to 1 pi (Hi Whiskey by whole »«i hi 0 'J) to 0 ifb j <; e:\i.8t ii. i-n sj'.1 a w DiiiHKi.i. s. i nos Mini nr.. »vi,„ * *' • imw i - *mp i* c the I'm ii u|‘ .1. \\ I hl.ie II Co . of I i uliiii' n I, 11 a si lain ii mini ii pari nr i ship, Thmi.a i A hi oh ' o' «• ' I tin . plaur. 'I he In am as ss ill hr Inn a 11«<| rnii'l i|i* 11 ■ 1 OMilf-r tin vyhi Mini lit ill ol IOHItl.1 I., IIOl.( (CM UK ( <> In pairs, llm rash «v*ti m will It- adopt»-el, • • i :id nearly ho ;n piarliruhlu. In biilh'iiing p itronaoi' iluy will remind llirir fiieiuU that It U a rule ol ih • luilisu, never huh it, oil (hell n\\ u ai i i i nt, in anv hi iii'h « | pn dir c w liirli thr \ mil .1 \N \\ I'lIiliCI I.. TIIOS. MU.I UK, THUS. A IKU.l OMIilv April 3 w w if nil'll M > \!) MAIIKKTS, Apr I I*. ! Cl.01 IJ Si-11 ii* ft w bnlvH (annlnl .41 nt which j holders .in- (inn. I*un-nm n I'm ship iiimii o(Jri 41 l *i : St« i k diminishing - in t■ ipt•» light. N i City Mill* m ( iiuuki t. \\ III*.\T lil in ID 11 n's per hushtl according to , • jualits '(l r« n?s price ( ’ll N .<<' i ims pn liubhcl. Scarce Mini in ih-ma i I T< Ml \( ( (I 10 <’l pi u ;iic iii'ii ;e«aiu , Iin material uhaiiQc in pi., i s, • xrrpi I n' fine in unit i -luring rpiahlie* I the nesv m p. Wc ipiftn ii-w h -s h.il, i*i>iiin*iin. 31 i; middlin'* 4a It; good | ,nb|, fine b}-i7 j Some Ii w extra hogfd.uudti Ii i ni itibicliil'ing jt'jal I ; (Oil hi!* | id; hal, eii-ui'Kii, . j i 1; middling. 4|j;* good, biati, fme (MalO, an in ijuahty. I A( H \M,li. <• i ■ rk «li ills t n I pn’iii. (Mill i li!; i! i il l ; 11 |'H-iii. ‘■'■•Hill ( ar. Im:i I ills. I’umm'Iiy Null .s i jir• • f11. A I ill ti: is •» « MM: ItStWMWt ’«r.. IJ.iliiiuon* iliii'H ,11 |irc*in. \niili 1 ai'jlina I tint W lit i liny *i \ ilift. IVnin h.'h*o f» ttm. Sjiirin J pit*ii* .vj.sr sf'fn.vr; <»o o i>s .tii.i.US s f.V.SO.V I hive just received, tit thrir iteir Cash Stive, I'unh Square, 1 11!’. T AM) (IIKA N>T ST(U K OF i»kv inomt* • l.oy liar** ever had tlm | lean tiro of ottering before. 11' which they especially invite the \ ATTKN I ION <f llicir friends and tlm public grn ft daily, n.* mniiy Cnod* can nnd will be y dd t i>:r ; (•(■til |o»r r than sumlm styles cost *ix innuilis ago. ,],» 1 low are .* f*vV pi ! !h* hi * u i< s coin prising lit. ir block; E Ofi1 (hr ILriflif A !,»r.u'.ifu! a«sort.i.f'it (,f fmey colored Silk# Flam and f.t<M t>la« k and bluo bhek Silk* fii.iv> |ml«.i Saiin . !«,r drrssr-r, 8i jiffirr quality Flack and blue-Ida !v AI j* i- .*:» Lustre. I’ari.m rim s and M mihIiii «!<• 1 ..dues Hal/.' i i • s. 7*\ mil.in Muslins, I awns, I’rench Cambrics, primed Jm*. mi '.8, plain 1C vine and corded Tarlemn Muslin*, a splendid a-yortmi lit of .Inc. in is, ( atnhrtrn and \\ line (• i ds «.| e\et v iIcm ripimn. f:4 It pieces (_ ;j irOfi, fiuin 11 cents to tin Imsst imporled. / or (t'enlli men's II car. A 8tipci!• Mock of Cloths, wool black, blue and fancy cul. re d; xmne cxlia linn \Y util dyed, black, blue and fiucy F.nglislt and French ( a*?-1 mores, Silk anil Satin YYstmgs (jiaii.bmo'is and Linen Drillings, very flic up A LARUK LOT OK Studs, Scarf's, i'nney l i avals. Suspenders, Ifotomi mu/ Ce.//fo *, of evi ty sty h , quality and pricer. Irish I . in ns, a large lot, s me extra fine* nojvvr/rs, rLoiniits .lyd mnnn.Ys. [ Flore nci llra'd, Zephyr, plain and fancy Straw IJou nuts, fritui the. cln a peat to tin* bt si manufactured; a j m at assortment French Sprigs. Wreath* find I’low ! •■is*; a splendid ftMiurifnent of Hottnct; Cap and Meek ! Ribbons. M.ftecs. i Thread Farrs, some very rio*» and cheap i Lisle and Ibtbmett I .net s, at all price * , “>*vi*sntid .Inconct Trimmings, a good assortment i Cup I.aces, a great variety Shoo#. Ladies’ black morocco, kid and colored Slippers. 1 Also, a large lot of he avy Mint’s Sh • EX A T S . Cas-iimcrc, Fur, Silk, Wool and Palm, all qualifies JJnmtstic find Cotton Jams. A lar^e st Vi« 01 J/omwHtCri, Irotn .t>, / and x cA*. to the fin* Quality. .1000 lbs Coltoif Varii of the best Factory, and tbo /cry lowest market price. Tboy intend to ad strictly to the cash system, and nil cash buye rs v.'li'I find it to their interest, tu give ttipir stock an e^arutirulioii before purrhnsir.jr. April 20 __ 81 HO R S E BILLS f JS'ently printed at 1 this, on ice, OMh: us;>»f ItTlil*!. lYb. 23, t?13. Acgror* at Auction. nMl.f.lx i til.nl Kxelntnge Corner, «*n Salurdny, the v'Jtli m»t , tniu* likely Y*»ttti|f Nogrou*: Our » is a good Blacksmith and C*M»pnrj one wiv mnn, n first rati* house ■eivmil, in t*v«ry respect: on* woman, a good plain cook; 4 boy 1 and two girls. The above Negroes :»ro ix d tilia i act it 4 and sold t> r no luull. Term* at salt). M. TAhfJOT, A net April h Al!« en p 1 i . i » ^ * Hter*. Ihuh Heaters, IT«tli Tubs, Summer fl* k«-rs, Ne. The.su serihi r would n ipceifelly mil tli« ,iitt * Hun o| the piddle to IiIh o-soitn.riil, on Market •Inet, lending; tu thu bridge, and next door to Mi. Chcs let I lardy ’a chair fictnty, where he i* determined to sell, on nv good I* line, eiiii he had any w h* re i lar. Cutter * Spouting, K .ding. 11» tun Wuik, und ill nther kttiduul Tin Work, niiimihu'turcd at the aliortrst not tee. Thu highest price given forum Copper ?nd Pewter. I MO.MAS IT IIOPCIIS. April '20 3t BMii.ii u: k I I, lots, co lari, yard* and privies, Ifjm and after JlL the I mi djv ut Amv, that me not |‘..nitf1, nra.ti ex amination, to he in peril et order and (Iciudv, w ill h* sub jeel to u Min* ol mitt dollar lor evety twelve lioun. 'J*ltiff •inline will he us« d nvevidence in all caves whore n fine is imposed. Thu mdmaiiec will he regidly enforced aymi'Hi all . Uuinlem. J11SSL1 T III i( TON. April 90 \> 'A IssinSrii and Hoim* \ CKNKHAI . •« tsur i in (Hit i i I IO>ll (JAIimcN 1 » A-N 11 | 1 .OW l .K S CLIPS, waii.iuieil oemtinn, l-i vnlo by JO, IN IT SHAY. Apt ti- - i B). 6*. \ \ %IV% i* I \ a o i o u i i: % . A !S the heal c v ideueo the vulsriilvr run poxi.ibly givt A ^ ul Im uw ii opinion, mi to ilm foyne/idiy cl tho p,nn.) i ‘ rl«*i w hu h he • Horn Hr nab , and I t wider ih*l *i!i fe may !n» ■* opportunity ul n •un,; the mallrr, lie pi puiw i lo place v/h ii trial m the priori ol ■1,1,1, pur roll* Mi-ny he difltuus „f supply jug ihumiilves w ilh article* id tin ^Uld* The powtp inemeiit ui a p^Uivc put* 1 • *<* cl any inslnt riient w liulevci lor a lew nmiTks, to pive •'..»* dilicit iit iiixkem .» ln;i dial, would at hast Ju the / dNhnatr no harm. A line «ddreused to tin* unlxei ihef, *1 IN ii "^b' rg, \ « , W ould :m»Wer just U* good a purpose OtiiY w .* v * peisH0.il inter view , vluee Im luk* w upon IiiimvII thu i *k i I Meh'iuiiig and guuianlees to pieiuu in tvny riwpeit. \ laige assortment always mi hand. I'pwardi of three huml led bat c been sold hy bun, w itU >ul ever sc I ling a hud uno LI IN NASH, t’clci vlmrj, In. April (j if LU;im:i:.v in .vinirn ./.> u run n run i:t XCSSM/B \1 B.BjII' i'll. in; ii Ainnue k S it may appear, il m notwit lu»1 a titling truo, li nt 1 m tin* Mil mi l it ei, on I(hnIt S-pia ii«, (i pj i.Ulle tin: iium ttei.c building,) i# now opening \3iW hri;i\(J A Ml MUII IS I400IIM, Neaily all «I which can, and willbedd fiom fifteen to twenty live per eent lower Ilian Hi any foiinei iirnuii.— ri.tr. Hi o U in :iIui<«aI KNTI IS KI. Y N FAN , and pundit .il vv i tli in the last two weeks lie H-dusit.i an «• x 4111111 a lion by pnreb.tM nr, fn ling usbtimj ti nt nil wdlli run vineed, that what In icin'. 1* in humbug, but really and subntaiHmily f 1 tit-. The 1 Mow ing luinj iui s j portion l bin stuck: W ool dye.l bin It and fil'd. ClolliN, l'toiii \'-i I) to ihv lint at. do do ii'iil e dM (‘a'.oimrreri, from common to fine. ; • unbr >1111.-. ai d Suunni 1 t lot h, h im ,1. 1 cts to tbu fi lit .41 tpl I ' ll V . I .inon and < ill >n P.ilium t. mi In ctnit* up, Moiisluide l.iiiii t mil I.oriiMiiit H, I .a.vim aii.l I’iiriisMincrf, fur second mourning. 1 ill’s 1 .a wilt and Karlstad (itiiohaill”, all price*, MaiirlieMler ami Seoh'b (»Ingham*. \ v; v cheap, •\ large stock I'linilioin .b, ii, S, |(l, | Jj ami |fi ct*. \nicr.ea;i Nankeens .mil t otloii (KnuLiouns, wanranted pure, Sill, .intI (' -Itoll I In 1 • a ul 1 lall l f .e, all priei «, S Ik, l\ I ami ( oil mi (• |o vis, all ijiialilh » a ml prims, Silk and I,lien ('aiiihric I link* lelr* fs, and Neck lien, llko'h and enlM Stilt Mills, from I'..’’, 1 1. up, l.idu >' (.'lieim and tSilk SabivcM, new article, I don m e Hi,ml, I .aw 11 ami t lln i H- nru U, very cheap, Zephyr, Worsted and Needle Pallet ns. good supply, Hint k I Lilian cheeked Stilt and Satin Cravat*, Plow n ('wlloiii. III avv Stock .1 1, al f-l cutil*. Hlr.u In -I (billons, from b cum* to fit «wt, t 111ton O/.iifiburgM ami (ierman Hull .j h, Hlue and brown ( niton I )ril!n M» \n hi Mi x tu 1 ms and 11 million Strip- 4, Halm lilts, Cmbrrlla* and P.ira*o|n, Siijteri o H.imlaua, Spilth fit lil K I’oegrr IPmlkorchiaf*, Superi .r Sal in, N* • rim» and M .i-teib a \ eniin^*, I'eiltieli*, Apron Check* and lb niiniii.iry I'lauin, .l.icoi.i-t nml Htri|>rr! Cambrica and Muslin*. ’I ogeler with almost ever) article in the Pry Gjodfl way, winch will he .. dil im-st astoir Initglv low. JAM KM A SI |G|. Kit. i| 1.1 13 'I d boxciTIN PK\TK » X bout Hr in In. I ,r» I) f.jei Shout Iron. U" t iviug and Idr sale lew by GKO. ii \GHV Co. April 10 Calif’ SpringOomlft. ,f i s r t « tt.i .y it. .MIII V.I I’M!' I», B S npuiiimj •*< I'i* Casli Sii.ri', 9 A V tltlM VOD IMM IMMII)', imw noarci :n :r.:- Let, wladlV'ill kiKtlrf *i ffine* , II. mill lliu lillll H. in V o c c r i V K . Now OiIcinu ami Si. Croix hd’GAKN, *1 id, f»J, and | 11) eta. |irr III. COL I' I”.I*'., good at 10 eta arid '.M per lb. SALT, line sacks cheaper than any in market 10.000 |i;K Spun Colton lioin 11 in ln»st laeturioR in Virginia. «f Nn. I. f>, 0, 7, H, 0, 10, 11, Hi, 13, 11, at the low (hi market price. JNO. J. PCRVP*. March 0 tiwif kkw umms* tt 1L r G ha ve jusi revived a portion of our SPUING t * A M > Si M M I-If S| LPL\ . f mluacing a con Niilei:ihl« vaiiety. whirl) we an* dcteimined to m 11 girai bargains in: likewise (# /* (K liltII.S, viz: NiitfHr, < oiler, Null, M|iuil I uiluu, Ac., Ac. We cordially inviic nil our friends, both ol inwu and 1 ci mi hi i v, in give us a call la Toro purchasing, aswearo ; rvsulvnl, In Fell oil’our Gouda ataUrli priem ns cannot fail lo give hnlislurtiun to all w ho w isli to huy. Call affil 1 ace ns. j. J. I'niVis Sl dcitki.. M .rdi 0 Gw if FOR bcb:.y:\ f B IIIF. spacious and handsome Dwelling House, be B longing to Mr William Hailey, and, al prew nt oc cupied by the subscriber. There id an excellent garden, a spacious yard, a brick kitchen, and other necessary out houses, attached t" the premise**. Also, theend 9-3 t nerc Lot, opposite the Dwelling House, on w hich there is an excellent Diablo, Carriage House, &c. Until the Garden and let :ire in cultivation, with lhe UKual vege tables, &.c. 'Pin* subscriber lias puRscaRKiri uf ii only un til the 1st of November next, though he has no doubt to a go«il leiiani ihn period would be extended, if desired. — Possession given immediately. During my stay in Richmond, applicant* arc requested lo enquire fur terms, w hich shall be moderate, to Isaac Adame, Ksn. RD. II. TOLGR. N. B. The RiihRcnher w ill bn glad u» dispose of an fortion ot bis Furniture, al private sale,on his return .vnchburg. March 2 Is i MjAT%UH IVR 5J£E aIT THW 0\ VN ASSORTMENT OF CftOP 1^43. Jm Her; fit VCD, AND Mill HALF. LI R. STABLER, April Kt U5Jj7 tll izilll and M ltAX.tK* I.OOK ,<T ’l/IIS! Ilargn lata mh-iiIi fnn, cull mnd ici>. .tt I'ltlln I'm Exchange rorntr ywt vttl/mil 0. Ttnrtfi Clothing Mttrrcj | If'fun "tally mail* Cltilhiiip it tuhlul prut* lotrfU the times. i ^LDS( RIHL'K having Just returned frit** i ■ ttis Nurt', ink* i this Hint he! ut informing fiin ant*. i b'lmis 111 town and country, that lie ih now r*ostitiytf • his • | Spring an<l Slimmer CJocds, w hi eh fur variety and cheapm-sM, cannot to surpsyeod i$i I • v n (Mine op tu. Among the Ijfimde coinpruuig hit* j ^♦',L,srr the following article* fcr Spring nod S tin mu** 1 vs* and L'rc.k, While Linen, lira** Linen, Hiuwn Li him', Check Linen, lie rum ti Drill, (toiutfeuft,’ tiinghnin, ( humbly, Cotton.ide and Mi rrimuck Print*. Vll warranted well fimle, id go* J rnulcr «Ih and "lyli*. Cants ol ever? description, in auulitj snd style. ; *Vt"» H'liiC <d thn neatest and cheapest Vhii* ovof W*f.irj utli n J 1.1 the public. My pr: ee* lor coats vary frmn ,$| t* fJO. I Cant* I ruin || to ||0. \ ts!» trmn 75 cents to |3, • f Ms M O $ S!• cKu. Hufains and Collars, just receiving, from 23*. in A '' style and n neat article. All Linds u( Snspno d*‘i*i I luHieiy, Dlovcn, Shirts and Drawn* at 30 cts.—— Vie. a very line aitteln of Silk I inLr Shifts htid, DfsW ers L'«Hhioiialds SeiirlH and Crsvuii, Pocket Ffaudk#vr chieli id every style, and u superior lot id L u.bitiilas nt 1 Mamilirttm r* price*. . >•1 would invite particular .."lice to a large lot ut \ ckIh at i a rlw. each, such us n caniut ho bought eUw when' loi l.'iN than nmc shilling*, shy gh our onowitm j 'v,l,y the ju.Ijj'O. Coals !• i AI and Cants the game. Very litunLtnl for the liberal patronage Imrctwfuie l>o i\n ed on me, 1 hope nnd Nolieit a coiiiiniiaueu wl ito I ’' to* My hen l c (lor Is will he eX( lied to j I* ase, N H tr tilting and Making on die rnoai n s hoos tie i ‘**nnv. AII good* made to order are warranted, und a | I islm uulde til guaranteed, or thcgiod* p'tiil tor. My price* lor making Cost* v...y from to $7. Per cul ling Cost* fiUi't*. Cants and vists'^3 » ih. CUumj sail m und Hie, and tor thn truth of lor* nitove give mt ■ til* tl. and my word, no ufJiJfs,** shall he verified. W tutor hoods ollnred for loss than oust, at T»iur« llxrlm ivn l uliinr, l>) lliv •iiltHiT l» r. n on jam in Tiiimr. April 13 ifu uiieui:kb \u ima Vuv f | Mil* SIJHSCRIBKIl haw procurod tin# igono/ Ut ■ I lie solrtofthown truly splendid Inali uwrniti, 111 do by < luekcriug 4k Mackeyn, ol li«utou. T«» thosi- i. ,jii iinu J with instrument* from thin Mnl ulviory, \umiy nothing, feeling confident the/ 04iui"9 Util to pleUSt*. ’I*.• llnw uimrijuaiiited with thorn we nay, ONLY TR\ TIIKM, an.l you will, find them mil inferior t>» tlm celebrated Ilmad wood Hinnouof I Aindwt. \\ o do not well them on trial riot hccftiiioi wa tro a* iraid to risk :t trial, hut fir lliu reason, that a majuritf »l persons .ire not judges; and h«eh is i,ur confidence in the inanulminfern, that we are willing to si iko our rep utation up hi tin ir tone and durability, being warrant*! to stand any climate. Tie above malruuinnts am on hand, nnd fbr al the sign of tliu (joldeii Mortar, Rank Square, Lynch burg, Vn.. by D. U. LYMAN. Aug. 8 wl^m—ifiniof THE YmiUOl U M IICHE! #00,000! :t»,«O0! IJ;000! KIXTKKN Pit A H N BAM.OTA. .ll.H.X.I.WHI.I I.OTIT.tt r, Hum .V./tr JPW. lu Ite drawn at .itixnndH'l. II. SnltniUry, May 27, 1843. MAMMOTH SCHEME. I Grand Capital uf $01,000 I Prize uf $11,010 I dn IS.OOO I ilu i 0,14X1 I (III H.OIO I rill 7.000 1 do O.'MXJ I do 0.0X1 I do 4.1441 I do 9,041 I tlu 51,3! 1 i Ptiz.Huf a,(xx> 5 du 1,750 III dll 1,500 10 du l,iwt 50 flu 1.(441 50 do At to 50 do ICO 100 do ;(IXI IUO <!■> UM 17 0 do 9UM j esidrs Prizes of $150, $100, $40, $70, $130, $40, $10, $23. $20, $15, $1*2. $10. 78 number lottery —H3 drawn ballot*. Ticket* only $20—Halve* $10—Quarters $5— Kn;lilli« $2 50. t'rrtificale of l’arkage* of 2h Whole Ticket* $270 •to 20 Halt do 13} do 2*> tl'uiicr do $7 40 do 20 Eighth do 33 74 For Ticket* and Share* and Ccriiflcalis of Packages In the above SI JgniHontt Cutleries. Addnrj J. U. (.ill 1.(0 III Y 8. Co. Mlingers, Richmond, Ya. (;>- An aceot/rit ofcaeb drawing will lie sent immedi ately alter It IS over, to all who order ticket* from ua Richmond, April 13 \v5w if It»< KHKItHiiE Line. | f HI HI S. in uture, and for sale low, fur rash, IhU u. f. sackett, On the Jlmtin.) Atareli 13 «rlmY CHEAP IIEADIAtt. EXTRA NOS. Ol* Till! NEW ATOIU.U. B El lllli’S Agricultural Chemistry, A I’creival keeiie, hy (’apt. Marry att. Lottery of Life, by the Countess of lllrsaingtoM, The t mispiratiir. The Neighbors, translated by Mary Howll*, Pauline, by Alexander Durn.i.*, Franklin Evans, hy Walter Whitman. *» The Western Captive, by Mrs. Sdn Smith, Thu Maniilus, or Tali'* of the Sea, Ike. •lust received and fur sale hv PAYNE, GREGORY St CO. Fi b. 9 la POTATOES. .l/HA bushels Dibrel.'s celebrated round Potatoes. Receiving and ft.r sale hy GLO. B.YGBYfc Ca. . rJ1