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J S, J • ?. - . • 07“ “TUK IX XCHBl KG \ 11!(i 1MAN, published seaii-treekly, (every Alimlny mut Thursday.) mi h'ow DoHirs per annual, jayabh in advance. .Vo sub sorsplion will be n ceivt dJ\.r a short* r lane than nr months . mud no jasper trill be discontinued, (treejd at the discretion the Editors,) until all arrearages are p ud ADVEH TIST.AIT..VTS inserted at .*0 cents pea squate (or If sk,) far the first ana turn, and ii k cents for IP cry suhseque ut ins-crtivic E YEfl Y . ITT Ell / /> E It ti required to note, on his manuscript, hotr Ion% he irising Ins • dn , ftsanent insetted . mn advertisement, nut so noted, trill be inserted till its dis Sent man nee be ordered run YE.llllA . im'M TlslA't; the terms an , far fjhi privilege of Itco squmns, $*»U , Jot one square, $*2j ; foi one squire, inner farm, >.V*. ^7- .Kill i*/{/.\*77*\Y.’ executed neatly and expeditious l* and on reasonable terms. i ieI>11 JCSTHKl T.l\ FI), a fresh supply • »( I.F.MONS AITLI.S. ( IK <> \ M TS.t li'IIDN. M A I’LL. NL'CAK. R AIMNS.I’RIM II L < |C \R>. DOLLS, large and small size, ll.ui Biu-dti -s, 1«n»ih Brushes, Fanev Snips, Kc. $vr. Also, a fresh supply •>( Candies and Cuke* niadc h\ tin suhsei i’,u r*. and w anuwti d to hr a* goal as any in the place. n rxciBBON s. s\t. ad. at the sign ol 11 ad t^uarirrs. Ma \ %) ' ■ Vitln.ihh' lor ^u!t*. PC RSI’ A NT to the provisions of three deeds of trust, r\i filled l*\ Boiou tt \ I lendi i son and w tie. two of them tu the undersigned. W illiam I > mud. .Ir. and tim oilier to the uiidci":gnrd John W ills, I u certain pur poses therein mentioned, and duly recorded in the Clerk's Olfier of the County Court d t aiupla ll, We will, on the ddlli day < f June next. on the premises, pro ceed in m II, 1 >v w v\ ol public auetioii, to the highest bidder, tin: 'J' RAC T OF LAND tuentiotted in said deeds, supposed to contain I >M acres, he the same more or less, being tin same on which the said I lenderson now resides .tying in the < ’minty of ('amp hell, a limit 8 miles from I \ u«*h,»»ii •. immediately on the turnpike read leading fiom I .yn.diburg to Campbell court house. Ahoui one hall ol said trad is heavily tun tiered, the rest recently cleared, with a couitortablc n n /•; c i. i .v a nor s /: . • ml all necessary out houses thereon, all in good ol der. On this Had there is a million of good .Meadow land, a good Mill Site, and ;» I dine (Quarry. The terms will he as Ihllows- one half of ihe pur chase u m \ on the 1st day o' S'ptcmlier ac\t, and the residue un tin* *i5lh da\ Oeia-inher m-xt, t!o pureha •er giving lion 1 am! good personal security l a the pur chase money, and the tide to the I iml tu ho retimed ns h further seeurilv until the whole ol the pure base money !»• paid. The pureha si r ot this Iraet will have the privilege of seeding small grain ill the fall, ami lull pos Hessinn he given on the‘df»th day ol I )eeember next.— Acting as trustees, we shall convey only such title as is vented, in usby said deeds W II ! I \ M !) WIKI., Jr. JOHN WILLS. 'f ••• t3Rjn Btoinu l i frtt;9 f«?orcst. F haw* ins! received, at our Crariite I d nt Store, v T a small lot of Xej'Thr and 7.e| byreun Bonnets, Also, Kyvptinu half fingered (iloves. Ml HOLS K BKLL. May 29 m hi lh$ I niUU Slulrs ('will fur tin I'aslnu DiMrin </' yirgmin. .Mai/ Wth I v IS. OIIDLHLI). that Juo. IS Cr-rland he an I he is 1 hereby empowered to sell, ai pu'die i- n. such h»uni«. notes and accounts in hi-« Inn Is. :t< s■.,.(.n| nifrnee in Bankruptcy , as in his discretion the interest < f the parties may demaml. A Cop}'—Teste, J No. SIlDRF J). C 1 In pursuance of the alwiva order I shall s- II. at public auitlion, lor cash, cm Saturday, ihe |Hih day of June next, in front of the Market house, sundry bonds and ac count* surrendered in bankruptcy by Me* -s. Horner Watson. Peter Lic/patrick, J. rdnn Creasy, Jacob Ruml»mjy!i and others. A list will ho furnished on the' day of sale. I Khali also ofler for sale, on iho same dav. an interest j in sundry I racis oi Land vested in ine by top surrender of Beter Fitzpairirk. JNO. U (»A I! L \ NI), Sn. A««igncn. M*y W |! i ).| n (iHrs ( (unity. In wit: % ^ K» lha undersigned, have seen r statement. pub ▼ ▼ I i she, | in I In- I .viirlilniM. \ iminlau of the *J7 lit Fr !i 1 ruary. stating that Atkins. w ho w ns recently tried in this e*.iinty. fur a e ha roe of in in? eoiieerned in enunterfeitin? money, was aerpiitted on the grounds of informality in the proceedings. although the evidi nee was positive. \r against him, and being u illing and desirous that mistakes nr error* should hr corrected, <»n re<pie*t, we do hereby certify that Fimch Atkins was tried by u*. at Piles ( oiirthouse, on the M.lth day of.January. |8|.'», Idraid * mj and nssisttn r one Pisp^r Hallos in making counter * “it coin, and that the said Atkins w as tried on themer "f the ease, and w as acquitted I,cause there was not svdieient evidi nee to send him to farther trial in our o- ! pinion, which opinion was unanimous. (iiven under our hand*-*, the tub April, 1813. I). JOHNS ION. .1 > 11 N A|, l.AI PIIKHTV, MOIHON IV KMAIONS, t JAMF.S STAFIOKI). Mar 29 dt# The Finenvtle Penment. Abingdon Airginian, Lew isburg \A hi?. Kanaw ha lt,publir in amt Mountain A\ hip wil. publish lour times, and s, ml their accounts t Mr. Atkins, at New port. Piles county Trust Sale. 1)1 HST ANT 1" the p. visions of a Peed of I ri:*t ■ executed iiy Arc her 15. Smith to in. a> Trustee, and l«r the purposes therein mentioned, which deed is on nr <*urd in the ( lerk’s Pt’o < , I Amherst county, the ’I res ,,f‘ "ill."11 tin* 1 (If It d;> v i I June next, at HoSO Mills, in the said county of Amherst, sell to the highest bidder, 1 forcT«*h, the foil, wing | , pertv. to wi One wagon and aeven li >r*e*. two yoke ot o\en, one u\ wagon, and two net* of hlackbinith’s tools ( A UTS T. HOI/KNK. Trustee. May 59 11OJune. run 11.UE4 A PA I Hot Fine .Nittlirrn H< r*r*. jyt »o*l trotter*. f> and 7 years old, warrant’d sound, and w ill be •old low tor cash. ALSO, 1 fine new Sulk, v and 11 arm *s. Apply to M. TALUOT. May JO t* c.’o it />/. i /..v i oicm.i i,s: I IIA VK in Store, and will continue to receive, a - large ipiniiiily ot Cordials, manufactured by an ex pericnced Herman, which 1 will sell by wholesale or re tail. Country Merchants w ill do well to call mid examine (he article. CllAKLLS HILL M.iv LA ut % roi l HA(’S of Laguira Co fire, pJ*t IMiilml, Ijdiia, which I can fate family article. * r*H ‘ptiek. at Phelps’s Audi. P"«id Coffer. ( I May. ir, A ir^ini.r ’liiil.ux lnslif f tlllK DUAUU OK VIMTK.HS th« \ ,■ I Military I iis.it! ti It* w ill m n at 1.1 xinet.it mi the •Ault liny I.l .Intti*, In consider tlpnltenlieet t r the ap piuntim til nt ( a.lets. Time will he y:n»neiey a ^ niiini! the .S/ii(i CttdcUi, and th.se will he tilled hy srlee 1 liens friitii the lellewtne Senatnrial Districts, ihe uilter I' iricls b< . ■ i mi I I nii,, Attstnsta. M.. edit. Islu .I W Iglit, Halil \. \ camme t t j i. t, Myllte. (tree tihricr, C’hatlutte, King Si (/.. I ' ■iiiiin a ltd Kmmi ha. Hunt llnriv/my t tilels will hr a|>|Hiinted at the same lime, ut l.,n>>. All itppliesiiiuns tn In. act niiipitiiied hi a s’ He,u."it t the « ;e. hi i_dit and pi.v --eal and in..ra! litm * ..| tie applie.itil, and to he t a warded. i" si /mil/, In I In mult . : Ipplipan! in the nppeiiilinent ei Stale ( ad. Is innst .s.tlisly th. II aril that thrtr pecuniary eireninstances tire such as to unit tie them tn the aid ut’ ttu1 Sate. /:.v/’/;.VN/;,s or a r.i\ c.wet roil im m oatiis. Tniiiun. J h Hoard, ,*r per ni'u tlt, XI \\ as),me . |l “ lv> I’ll. 1 Mi.il Imht, | 5 $uo Tin* i\|>rri**i t. T fair year* shows that a I’.»\ ( mht i’.’iii lit* i< 1 iii,ilnl and rliiflnil .it tin.' hVi'iaoi1 r\priiso id* 'I’lo Stair j :iv*, t. r 11 « hoard. Iirtion, I*, . I, lights, medical a111'tid.iiii*• >. h. d lio i; and stati.iian >1 n V.o/t ('tide!, lit < < : i.! i •!.. ill • .1 whoh l.r . dirts hlUUHll to «♦•!'Vi: a» a T< ir.iti l\\d j = i■* aft» r or.uluati h. ( i ins of Inst not i it. I si Vent M .1 I i. '*. Drawing, M lii.ii \ I'.i.-tii s, :md i-v’ti f-. in KuM.-di < . inposithni. \ ■ Smw studies emit limed ami rnmplotiMl. < n i r I ! 11 • . I*ht turo*. M hum and ( ivil !\ e ■ u . im;', Natural and I ’ \ p« 11in. 111 11 I'llih.s iph v, (hemisliy. Nun l.vi i . ■ nt \itilh-rv and Infantry Tanties I- mi a pul "I . very da\ \ fluty; and, during two months uftln* Summer, th.' ( t lets an meant pi 1, with :i spi el a I vu\i to f!i.ti,i'io|| inslrueun in these Mihjcets. I’li’ \M Is II. SMITH, Snpmini. uJont. The jrj-.id 'latioil •' \ i ■ I • * I • ’ ^ Will take pho e "II the 11 ll of July, on w iiodi id'ri,i..ii tlif ifiuduaiiuii Hass will In- re proH' iih (l as follows; I. Sului i; \ \ ! !i- ssi •. by (’udri N 1! 1 n HI, uf Hi-dlor.l. Oration, hy t n h t !•'•'. \\ In ton of An «). Oration, hy ( adt l John T. W'a*1 i n, ol \Y***jl liiorcrlauJ. I \iihdtotoiy Addresses, iiy Cadi l J.I5. 1 )or in an,«if l( i. khri-Ho. The (.’nduu< • • *TI i -t vt ar nre noi li. I. ihat their Diplomas will i>e rtudy f r delivery on tin 1ih Julv. T. II S. '5' Ar. f <>■* % II f . I I . SO| ,| ). 1*1 tht • I i i.| . irl, n| tli* It « ▼ ▼ i d r 11 < * c (i f ‘ \ V1111:1111 M . Waller. on Strait Si olio ( reek, 1'itisyIva11i i ( uiily, li nub * li - u 1 *:ini«. 11"s bridge, on Saturday il ■ KKlid.iv .1 tin**, til tin- jn »|> •*ii \ Im-Iwui*iiiy: to tin i ■ ■ i i J lui W aller, deed, cou l* Oihistllig "i live |iK' | y N K CKO K s , niio Woman. 1 1 >. v \ l \i a.rs old, I (*nl I"2 yeans, and *2 II "I,, v,,' add ilic other nine yeans old: n 1 * - » some II'- ii d kitcln ;il’ i niton . < alt Its ami 11 »gs, s c ere-lit until the 1st day of A/ ir«.J. . ',VV* "i'" "‘ls H j"i rrliaM i e i v * i, o bond v% 11 li approved *•< *« *u r 11 \: fi,r *|J *0111* mu Jr j five Jt I'.ii*. the ei>h will he iv filled. W M AI \V AU.I-.li, / 4 , W Al. ( . MIKI/IO.V \ A-hnifl. I*, s A|| person* indehted t*> the lute John \\ aller, de«al. will |de.» -e ni*ilie j’i\ incut. ami all liaxinp claims will l»-: them lie hi \\ n |m . v iou - it» llm da\* t,|*alu. that .1! r.uim on nm may he made I r lie ir piymenf. U tl.'w . i , , w.t M-'.v W tltij A<I?IHms(r;tiorN Sale. ^ ^ 11.1. In* sold. at thr market In'ii so, in tin* I »wii nf * » I-y uehburg, on tlm 3rd day of June. I ^ Is. one si t .Ii wr 11 t . one I ha i mi id II ii ij, • iii ill 7.<*n Ini jr silver Ni.*.!l Desert Spoons, 2b Silver 1 V«d S|k*iii§, one s11v« r I . idle, one paii jar Tongs, 1 Nill Spot,iik, 12 Silver Fork* G III* > UN 1)1 NMMiTdN, s ( |, and as such NdmV ol 1. R.< abell, d*i'd May 5 ¥ • i Stiver Iron Horkv foi-*aIc. f PJ ^11 K undersigned >v;l| io|| to the ht;h*«l bidder, on I the I ?ih day 'f .1 i'vne\t, the FJk l 'r«f| Fur naeo, :m i between 17 and I *'R0 acres of I. md eonneeted therewith. About ’.M)n acres of tin'* Land nre covered with a heavy growth of Imcsi timber, and additional sup plies id wood I oid, tunny evtont, may he lind at n price not cxci 'ding $3 per acre. Ih tween 3 and PHI nm* .,t the laod immediately contiguous to the Fom.-iee are mod for farming purposes, a portion of \vhi« h ha- been high ly improved and converted into meadow . now yielding ample supplies nl lorago f,.i tlm use of the place. <>b: p s ,M7/ /.#. fi t: s'ro.Yi:. Rich and inexhaustible beds ol magnetic and horma | tite ores nhoitnd on the land, and through the neighbor hood—the most remote of u Inch hitherto used L distant less than a mile—tin* limestone of linn quality is oh tallied at the distance of 300 yards. BSP ii.iPB.V4SS. \W tin- Iluilfl ugs fur inn nu Tartu ring Pig metal Cas tings, for w inch the un t il is peculiarly adapted— nr comiuodaiion of hnids. trams, N.o., ineluding a w ell built Saw Mill, are on the place, and in good condition. /, 4H\iTiO.V. Thin property lies in tin* counties of Nelson and Am- , luMst, adj. ii mg nearly tin ('anal on the margin of James River. 120 miles from Richmond, to which place the Metal is carried at a c ist ol little* upwards of ,$ t per toll. 'I he advantage-- of this property, beyond any otln r of like character in \ h'ginia, grow out of its nearness to market quantity, quality, dm i-ity, and nearne-s of theOrcsnnd I dun slum - the adaptation of tin Metal to Foundry purposes—ehrapin -s of adj ining wood land. &.C., 6vC. Persons disposed to buy. are invited to examine tl.v pr pi rty tb <r tigldv, mi tin assurance that tin1 property will be S'dd on tin* day above stated, or llie lirst fair day thereafter. Possession will he given at tin close of the present \ far. or • !• the day of .-ale. ns may he agreed on. Tin.' purchaser will he permitted, in either event, to pre pare for a crop and procure supplies nf on . coal. ^u. ‘ Terms About .$1 OUR yy iii l.quired in cash, or at; f3) day s. secured by good negotiable pap* r; balance in two equal annual payments, properly secured by lien on ' the. property or otherwise. AN. MON'I G0MF.RY, G. M. PAYNE, j. w. Mosm. Elk Creek, May 2*5, 1813. t!7.Iy llew 5 5 WING taken tl ■ I lin ^ Sperry, invite tin* attenV, rally, t*» tb* ' li(h\ wliirh wil on f nn^y^vnornmg, erne lztn j irtjjf lo hnyr;xyftl find It to their nnot be surpassed in sty ley dura! nil being ear**fully selected By myH^ktor this market especially. \\ e deem it limifgj^flJQHbtiiilish n eat |dogus. If you want Ron nets, rail utid * \ai -Political. from tlu liicliTtumfi Whig. I .F.TTEU FROM POWHATAN. Although “not fur the Pres*,*' »» "taku the r*spon*i bill!jr" ot publishing the intrresiuig lotlvr from Powlnt Ian. tn in a man highly ♦tii rmol by his country, nml w -in at1 iinal not name to enable the Public to lilentll v I he tacts ami ri unnmreiiccs lie slates weie all familiar l" u s. Mini. emanating loan higher authority than we can preiemi to |m*s,'..‘s -, Will sol Mi. H. V W ise right ill ill vrii particulars. In one instance only. w e think, bo ih m i iim \\ » llimk, indeed, an* coiif’.b nt. that Mr. \ 1’ I pslmr was not in die I .egislalure belon* die session ul 1 -t», "lieu having lull Uichlitoud, be was return « il hum bis uali\u county ol Northampton, lo w hich lie bad retired, lie wa^jjy birlli, how ever, by education, am! by opinion, until ol late years, an old Federalist. Powiiatnn, M iv iMb, IS i;;. (Ii-nllimen Mvs'ti informs mo that in the F.mjuirri < l I n. day Iasi, llieie appealed a card from Mr. II \ \\ ise, in wIikIi lie says, among other things, that the Keeoin.ic ('.ingiesNioual I )istriet is |( publican now , and lias e\i i been Republican to (he core. It sueli an a vser lion i> cent ini. d in ilia* raid. Mi . \\ i.se is t ub. i e\ees si' el \ ignorant of his own I hstrict, or iiileiilioiiall y iua!\.*» a statement to deceive llie ignorant ol ibe conn tr\ . I lie l.iilu i ot ibis gentleman represented iboeouii l\ I \oe >in.i. in li'OS, and was Speaker ol the Molise i I ’ I i - II \ »t< igaiiuft Join) Taylor** celebru led re- lotions ol that »essi .li, and w as excluded li an tb- Chaii in the winter %.1 and lSlid, sol. Iy because I Ins 1 f.bial |u lilies, lie Voted against Midis ill’s n p. rt the lusdurliuns lu dm S« nators from \ uginn, aid all the leading measures of lliu Republicans ol dial * ii\ ( "I I ..irkm .Smith, ol King and (Jmen, wnsu b n- l Speakei ol liic II.iimc ol Melegalcs, against die elder Wise, b\ a strict parly vote; as Major \ at.eey sod Mi I.. W . Tafcwell, and some other* now li\ i .g, \\ b-. t\ i re members of the lienei il \sseinblv at licit peri id . doubt It s» w ill w ell recollect as Judges I . - II ni l llu.oke tor msl.alicc The elder W ise w .i ■ .in • \ i III ill Speakei ami exemplary limn, as rill ace. mu Is '*. . lull an old t.isliloiicd, (i,r in ikm) tlm klltgtiagu ul .1 a i Randolph which tlm younger Wise i» I.mil o| • piol in ;.) *’a Black t ockailc Fedemlixt V lie mippor le.l tie \dministraiion ot John Adams, put and out a> does his son that id John infinitely morn Fcdiral than Adam*'or Jackson's even. Indeed, the Aeeuin.ic I >isirict, un lulling N rlliamploli, wax decidedly Federal in those times, arid long alter. John F.yre and Thomas M Iv . the father ol the (•ciinral and Judge ol the present day, both ol whom gloried in the name id Fede rali.it, alternately represented llm Aoeoitiae District lor in.in) \ ra - lx tin* present Mr W ise aw are that in the context before the Mouse ol Repiexentftli vex in Febm.i rv I Nil. the member of Congress from llm Accomae Ihsti, v-tod for \roll Burr nguiiiMt Mr. Jefferson l o the I' i • bdi m y thioiiglioiit lilt o ballots/ It he l !• lint, let lion ask Mi I'a/well, who was the chan mail «d the eoinnritlee n» count the ballots or let him consult the .1 iiit oaU • d llu time, th ugh I In Iiwvh tln-v w ere Imirm d by llm B .tish iri I .** I 1 Ax W ell as I recollect, the late Mr. Burwel! Basset, then of Williamsburg, wax the lii-i Republican that was elected fiom the Aeeoinae Ihx tri**t and the Federalists of ihtf F. islem shorn accused tlm (ieiural Assembly of gerrymandering the Ihxirict, by nllaehin/ Republican counties Million ut un tlm Wb . tern shore, to counterbalance tlit) great Federal mnjori ly on the Ida stern side ol the Bay. The term genv mandei was uoi known then, hut was derived long Ml w as accused ol having the CnnoTcssional Districts ol that Slate so arranged as to obtain political objects oi rather parly objects. 1 have thought, rm deal sir. a » von did not live in those davu,it might he as well to drop you these lines to put you m possession of taels, which may he important to shew llu* reckless manner m w in- Ii Mr. Wise makes assertion*. As an instaiicij ofthis, you may rc« ollcct the minute manner in w hich Im dc talk'd the language and even posture of Mr. I ■ i h, III I i- .-Hi! «pciv!i oil I lie KxpUlige ill the N nali Ii -w be ihicw luiiiM Ii back on his abort leg ami bow be l!\ ed lux piercing eye steadily on Mr. Benton, while be w ■ 111 ust r.4 ling* the common meaning ni ill - word be repeated that part of tbe I pixenpal ( aleeliism w hndi vs, “k< i |i your Ii1 uds fioin picking and stealing, and your longim from evil speaking.” Whether tlm l id. t part ol the senleneo docs riot contain good fldvico to Mr. \\ me | leave you to judge. Now every man w ho knows Nli Leigh—-Iih generous and noble nature, was fully aware that all (Ins about the jiosturM. glance. No wax mere fieiion, before Mr. Leigh felt it his duty m contradict the statement under Ins own hand. lYrluip* Mr. N\ in* judged Mr. Leigh by himself; as Ac would, lor a petty political spite, taunt his adversary with a re ported indiscretion of his youth, without regard to llm feelings of a nmst amiable family. But, why bring Watkins Leigh and II A. \\ ise in juxtaposition / Both talented, lo lie sure; but in temper, illSJMisition, Mild all the amiable ipialitien, you would say, jougo mtervallo. Wax the Kasteru Shore Republican during llm war. w hen Judge I pslmr, a notorious Federalist at tin* time, represented Northampton in the Mouse of Delegali ■*/ But enough. Ii is a dark day, and my eyes lire I ..xt fail ing— hence, with a bad hand at best, you will lie pur /.led to make out this scrawl — I wish it mav rniuiieii.xatc von for tin* trouble—it ig not for llm press, or I would hare taken more pains. Your friend. VAN in UFA ON TlIF TARIFF. "lie might mid hr might n»t ” I lie reply of Mr. \ an lluren to the Indiana ( onven lion is about as dear, distinct, and to flic point, at the following ti tioionv of a North Carolina witur*4- : I In “Old N trill Statu,” published at Fli/.ibetli City, gives the following ludicrous scene, wlijnh occurred ai n lain term of ihe Superior C ourt at that place—Judge I’eai'on presiding: “(binsidi ruble amusement was produced in court, by a willies* in a ease of assault, named Harrington. As the counsel could get nothing out of him, the Judge tin dertook to ipiestioii him. • 1'idg' Were you present at the place on the day this fight t""k place? II I don’t know — 1 (nought and f mought not. Judge. \ on don’t know whether you were there or not? Recollect what happened to tho hoist of Sour know ledge. j II I nought have been there Koine time in the day.— I don’t know to the heat of my knowledge. Judge. I)id not the defendant tell you to give evi j deuce in his favoi? 11. I don’t know —he mought and he nought riot. Jo !.p . Where were yn horn and raised? II I don’t know where I was horn. 1 was raised in Frrginny. Judge. Canyon tell the truth? II. ! don’t know, sir—I mought and I rnought nut. The Judge, finding, it impossible to elicit any infor mation from such answers, let him retire. Van Huren “mought” go lor a Tariff, and he “mought not.” rl he fact is. Vail “don’t know to the best of his knowledge” whether he will or he wont.— II is friends in New \ ork think he “inought,” while Citizen Ritchie is clearly of tho opinion that he at prinpA from t6» torjulity p£ eAil ehcaporp^Jhis side (Jiaiwin theothSlf #i nit Imf (fhtoni&us h iJP actuary made shipment* hi 1?iverpfBflSw 1th onf< it to pa* the duty, which iH*>ut ten |H*rc)j»t.. and Srffward tun goods to M :ineluster for sale.^'AVliat becomes* now, of ulk-ffo * « ! laUflioml* w In.-li li.if r In/ ii runo ,u.»b ilu r,. mil \ t.• t I W • * »l * V V' II- pi.'. I '*.«»» t tin- | III | HIHft 11111 I I \ I.| <*. Ml t#,ll*l iw HlltM .■«- .luliv Will “llm paiiptT labor nl Kill op. ” N\ »* <’an «mi» w. rk tho wmltl in any tiling lor wlimli our in ntliivtaiu't n an* liiit .l ) Jour. oj ( tm W a art* gltnl l.t luar lliAl ibttie is • l« ml * * lo If arm, anti liopf a is I hfliovn tlial il will profit lo li**“Urr« linn a Mul 11 - Journal of Coimuort’ff lias bis n nr? in^ *‘l»n»l it o' '* llirst’ hi\ >i ai i |’ii it, nl nrry log Iniuk or ir- l»rit{ tlint )||() 11 If Ilu I I/.Oil (|.'Ill 11 4 f I .! .||. V\ i Slit If. I , rtOUlf turn* situ»p, lli t! tlin II .siuniaiH li ul thippfil imlltoi,* ..f y»inh ol 11 . r ro.airtf I.i *i i. « l«» C lima, ami wr * up| *o.l, thru, ill it limy W • to flo.a i in^ out llictr w:nr looms, m l .4» liin/ nittly I- r imw pat . m*. m w nualiin a. oi*imw kinds .>r lalirit'-r Ami w o lioj»o in livar of many unfit miIiiju soa. w liirli will hr |*rt»t»flo llm World that ilia flml tu lorpris" l as hrcti prolitaMo. Hut yt< an truly as loiiislit'tl 1l1.1l ilu1 talitor ol a rt'sjit'i'tiibli. pap* 1 ooul.l.al in siit'li a si lit tiM'iil, t vlaim a« llm t Jiior .-I tliv Journal o| l't Mill lit Iff || IS «|t Mil . W Ini luvoiHfs, now, of llm falsi bonds wlmlt bavo bi t 11 ruim tin. n -li ilu *-1.11 i.i 1 v for two \t us p.tsi, .ilmni llm impossibility ol tv .uiMii.liuti siitVi sal u 11 y with llm pinpi r lab.'i ol Kui 'pt ! \\ tt t an out work llm w..||tl m any tiling lor w litf li our uifunmUtiffS atw I111. .I.” \N Ini' Iii\f llm It if inis ol \ mm if an m. tin I n( tin t. llm rtilvot alts ul ptolffti vo diitifs, a in no ft 111 in pint nl proof of ihr suiiuuitfiw of lltfir rloclriur-n? \V In lli. if lit* a nti if salislafloi y i vnlflife ol Ilif U ntil ol all I luir iiMsf 1 linns, tli.at pml» flioii w on hi 111:1 Kc V tilt-11« a llm mauul.if inn 1 I t llm w m ill«’ N\ itlmul t lif lull prul. ft it mi lo luanul t. tun a, wlimlt f. II f fottuUs Iia\f fll|o\I(|, \Vf Ilf VfT < olll.lll I VI ship prd a yard "I full n, willi any liopf ol pmlil, or :m\ tinuff ol iHUllpi-Uli.ill willi In. It In,lain. Hut a Ilf r IWflvo or lillffit yoais of Until, w «■, at li i. • tli. so m I I«11111 llm itoo.ls lit .in 0111 slm f lion . ,, ami Ins Hat If uifll f M'luiill It i.t I \v f 1 .ill “tMH w 11 llm w "i III' ” U| tiiuisf wr ran oul Work tin* wmi.l. I mi l wo must solvf appri iitlffsliip wo utiisi liavo our pmUa'lion lo iMitthlt us to do 11. I s fi‘ii:i//r. /• ro//l /V lltitlinmrc . Inicrii ,iu. tiikt\iiiit' \ r rni: mm mi ti,.. .-.i*,.,, .. ns II I Vn h i t mill.! • *|*|* *lt unity to judge •.I* the » 1 licet* ..I’ tliu pre-mt I'.ii ill. They have seen that it Im, nut i tiliSin’Hil the priei s nt simfi goods as the phuili is h ive In huy , uni has it lowered the piiee ul eotton. l liiis far then It** results, so I n as the cotton grow ers ate Concerned, may he regarded ammli If. lent. Hut the subject is riot one ul ludillerriiee to ihe S.iiith I nr that section ul tin . oimlry, ns Weil ai I n olh.r si c nuns, the inrifl ha a a.I v niiagex in store, which will he abundantly y ii hh il, as that |HiIie\ , jmliei. nsly iiil.io.J, i math I Vvt I ) its proper mllm ueo upon our nidus (n il interest*. I In South line Its lu iliul.ieliiri \ I n ill l|. Will' t p.tWlf to I VISt Hill".lilt, 11 o W Wasted llll • mpluveil lahmii, h.inieiis.ii'ii I it might bu im. Ini 11.• - raw mail rial it h iiul in pri lu -<■ ninmil tin <\ I. must eiieoinao i.liviiuiy . I o. a -iipalmii. \ 11 Column mm ; iet|Uin* this, h uh I • r their ow n nulepi • •• hm ami h*r tin w hole oiim uro\vlh ami cull in. o| tin vai mils I i I’ll 11 li-ki W llelfW till 'll f V pe .pill IS Ptnlo NV i ll. 'll. I III. ehanie aits, on ( utial to etv ihze.l hie, so }>• •ten Li:il in advanemg eivili/.aiiwii - the arts ol manulaettire, m W hit’ll se tenet* ami ingenuity liu.I sm li in ample scope ilirst I,, solin' i \li lit bhulild hr* cultivated it. i veiy com u ill III t v , and the iin'ii i pi. i.all y in lh.is.pln.is w In n , nature has ulh n d the n.pnsilc I n thin ., lu Nome put* • I the Ninth \ l la ii ti.- Slates, col tuti glowing will m,t do miieh lunger. The soil is becoming i \ h;m- lnl, and tin iii'.ri fertile lamia m Mahamu ami Mi .-.i.tsiinn modmi ***in ti .. ... ... 1.1 ..... i\i ti». uioei and more worn out di>trtets will ho muldc to cimlmtiu ilit* Ini'im at a pi lit. iMaiml u'liiriun mu I besubm tilled, or the I'oiiutry be depopulated .No other agil cultural s'aple ran ho Nubslitutcil, heeau .e o| thr nupi.v i rislmn nt - I tlie soil-—unless imired the eulttin* o| iho vine ami the crowing of sill, ahuuld hi tried; un.J tlu so an occupations which would Mill w HI with mnuuliic lures. Tin irn| 1 fam-c ol sii -taming iri.ViulMi Hire h iii tin fotiii 'hit:. appn .-lated especially by MgrtrulhmsU. la pi"p' limn a ■ ttu n is a laigo population employed i pui mi ii . agricultural, in suich proportion will the mar Urt l.r the l.iimi s produce hr* fiilfirgi d. ft is plain o imijoli that il all weie engaged III growing wheat ami corn, im one would wish to huy those staphs. As Im eg|H‘fting h tnarkr t abroad f.r our bread Muffs, that can Im hoped I -r only to a partial extent; the sum* and sit idy market is thr home tnarkr l, w hn h has also the ad van I age ol bring near tin l.mner’s dour, and the marer tin* Im iter. \\ h»n towns and villages spring up m the lute rmr. oaeh bermo. s iho c» filial point to a w hole nr .. hhor ; hood. and furnishes a market tor i is prod me. 'I lie price id land rues immediately; the nearer it is to the town tb« more valuably it is; ami ns the town increases by its ' mr*chanical and inaniil.u turiiig industry, the land around 1 »t ►till im i< a.< om valuo. It the tanners, mliitiiated hf tlo* tin m\ effieo lm}»orlalloim, should say, *‘\Yi will not have rn Hi il.ieiiires beeaimo we r an buy them; we will buy foreign manufactures because v% «• ran buv tlo in cheaper by a h w cm i»Us in the yard what w. uhl f<*l low? How would the farmers pay for these foreign manufactures; ll they sent their win it t.. Liverpool and lan tin imk ol a had market, w nh the rn i nn i b;ir » ^ id transportation l .r some throe or lour thousand miles, what would hr* ilm probable result of Iho adventure? Would ilm pr.ees of land keep tip? 'Liu* prices of pro ducc would not; lor every one knows that only at vmy l..w prices ai Imiim ean an American shipper afford m huy wheat or ll .nr fin exportation to Kuglami. A N.uthern pajrer, llnLeorgia Loiirier, speaks to tic point mi this TariII «pu stmn. It *u\h: ** I lie repeal ol thr tar ill w .ii Id enable ih to pui chase, without 11 -.ii d ml, I \\ • jh " mI . i' it will it f na its m. ul o, to pay for them ' \\ < aie unable hi liny now, only because we e.iiiiiot find a market fiir our surplus. ami to afford us greater la. iltln s to purchase without allow mpus at the same time to sell, would but make our condition . worse,” I l our own manufactures were broken down, mol \m were h it dependent on foreign nations; il mir arti/ans, liieriiani. s, ami nianillaeturing operaliv. v. v\ ere throw n •nit o| employment and compelled to ris.ut to rmneul 1111:11 labor, w hat hem fit would ll he lo jtroeure loreigu a! i.i• inominally cheaper than at pri.M iil, w Inn to pay f.-r tlu in would leipiire. thrr i Hums as much r..rn, win at or Hour as is reijuired now ? Then are two sub s ior very transaction of . irter. ll a yard of I'.imIikIi cloth may he had lor time dollars, tinder Ihe hie mi port, ihoii ay-slem, and the farmer to git three dollars would havu lo Kell a barreluf flour, would not the rloih cost him more than ii he, ware to giv k lour dollars for an \merieaii article i .jually good, ami sell a barnd (,l ll .m umh r tin protective system lor five dollars? Hut tlo re is no assuratici that under the In u trade importation sv > leiu foreign iiianulaeiun'S would beany ehc-apei than they are now. The probability is that when wo had lost all control over our own market, ami giv n it up to lurcigners, they would u#o their power to vnhanco jirtces to suit tiiemselych. -— — - I LET IT NEVER HE FORliOTTEN. That tin Country was in a very prosperous erudition w hen Lien. .Jaekeoii w as ejeelecl to to the Presidency, and that neither par'y then found any fault with the eur refley or with ihu United Status Hank, which had t»een the agent lor the government for 10 years, and never | lost a dollar of the Public Money. That (ion. .Hickson assailed the Hank because its f )i j refused to make n a polttirul machine, and lie , the Public money, and put it into them, through i required, and j and hundreds i i "I ■'' ii Hi ll'. v\ iI 'iv. ii Kifwnr.l min the ni.nl m Hi - ■ Mh! rililliillH i \| rn nl sjH'iMltjltlnn. • ii m il. - v tun \' .11. I .. iH» fast oi ii .J». V • n *s n* I in; m * lia»inti. In r tin i. .1 m h i v III* ■*-< t"i I i dmwr rillliniM *pt.iilatMii* in die I'ulilii I . iii.Ih a « m imliiMlh.u nl puhhc pm.ipmlif, anti Iiih parly ilmnigli tin r.iiulry «'•* 11» M tip p»H*fi|f* In NIMfttlll lit* n • 111111 • 1 .t f lilt III nil fir '■ 'O''1 "I thi* hittk it'iiy f* tniil high pricts vrInch they nH la l n t'l j' Nun , ns Tin: oiiifH nrm, i t it mii h nu run ItO l I fc-N, Vlial the pif.irnt t sHamm il uml t!rpir**.t| « ■mlilmu filir Unit? is lit i e’Jtct > 1 iKr li» \« i m \ ../ i „ tit i i i a r*mi M\ir* ..I .1 h U•*..ii ninl Vint Morfii that ihr *|tnfiil urn • Inf. r lelt tlif* lamiih v in iH.lf t, ami dm !‘ » v It II pm tlr.ilr lllil /»«»/>!>/ //If/i ,hh[ win Ii Ipl* -d»t nil th« linin' li nn nl evils prrilielttl |.y\\1iig • I.*irsinrn, sin'll m lirpnihiiliou, Iftinkrnjil Ln/f, Stay llUt'X, »\v l‘H:it 'Ii. Cl.ivtnn in push,‘fill as follow* I III l.iit .'I i.Ii.I.mu . ini.tiia MM It dir 11• Iril ilrtunui mt III nl dial .nllllll it'll *\*li oi ,,| , «, w lilt It I ii 'W arkui.w Ini •. il iii Hr Iii di r dim iMUinaii\ ndu-i **tItltl!r V nil l In jjloHr; uV Mi l'll \ HI Nil ami l’ I I I | \ rin N III iriryjiitil <J Hu. < ninth ii, dial i ipnl tin. tu.i;i. m m dm lllllllaill Vj| , n| mt tilt V , W lilrli Hhr llir |||lsi r|| pr*l| I'Hir W nil. I .ill lilt t II HI* nl imlu-.tr y ,w III lit i!,. ,H | It in i'. Ill Hill i |n iiniiiimn nl dll' ra usr nlliis tlftHlrilt'linii. I Hitt k niplry and min. at dm miliripulinii l w lilrli tin In nt •Il In MS. must Ini In W III dm lull; ti:ili| nl iVlls V'lill'll llli itSSIIl l'illl/ In full' ltS.*% Ill'; Ml \\ I III III I ..I pmlirtr.l a-t f. U. • \\ - ‘I I hi Vi allaa.lv rli.lt a VnmI In w ;ii ii tin t ..rinl ry .n nn.l n H .lrninlilr j. ip. I , :in Illul I a It p iper W lit l| Hank* tin nut p.\ sprrm In lin n own Unit s anain ’ (Hut ii is • 1 > 'lr, : i'" -111111 a 1111 ■ ami Ii.iimIiiIi lit puli' \ , w lilrli a 11 mi pis In n I v i' value In any paper, nl .my Hank, nir'.iii' lr m< •itifiii I »11; ■ t i than silt'll paprr i* i« il. rin a i!\ ..a lit in.Mill hi o .I.| ami Hlltrl. \ntl I wish must -I. milly •"•■I • in-' *tly i" ri |" ii Uni w irtiin » I tmmint nt .1 in M*r ih.it mnrr m Irwt r nl dm Ni-iir Hank . Will •-*t• ip p. rin pa\ iimuls I'lm lima-.lire nfiln N.rieln i v . ninl die intatiiatii.il wttli wlurli it .mu* In In sup P"i l«tl. It ml- tl ll't-r 11 v ami m||ii|i;;I\ In that result I n ||< i pi. I. Il •'*. lilrli, n| a llt'Ninil In It tlllll In a till rt lit*y W'Ill' ll ' It | |l Hr all Npts'ir, W H a I r likrl y In 11a\ l’ a rill ri'tmy in w lieh tIn ri finII Ire in -»|. >i *!I Wo in in 'fin " , "I I. ing i a w Imliniil w illi It li * It a in a l.lr pi p' k i"pr» ‘iMitinn not<>. M m silver, no mr, irpirn nlmn t»"l IlHi ' lint lil'nkl II pllilHlsPH, 11)11 i IU 1111, liinklllpt Tlirptl I •! I Ini I*, rHenlrtl TM'.lll ' ■>, a ml IMIIUhJ pi op|n." T.I w Inrli \ve may a.1.1, I Ini 11 iran In urn \ in \ v l. in r» pi y to a specrli ul ■ I mi' 1 k I’ -Ik , pit In li d lit it *• Il llu S» . r. t.n ) . plan j "i I llllul II.In I |;trl tin i. • will In- a liliUtliiil hulll. ' >/ n I in ' lip to tilhe (lit phlt'C of llu pi use i llu <1 I m/m/ Shlh s Ininh I In y w -ul-l Ii iVu llu l.i shooting i• li| (In || piper no »tk s m all i!11• cti.•»i» They would come | ti >ni llu l Mil (in irli i - ul' llu I tiifit *' I’li il Nil Nli I )ullii\ tin pH int ill in" -»:• 11 c Si iial'ii Ir-iin S mill / ar--lin i. hi Iuh i i Ii Uiali il rrp->rl in I.V.t'i I'fl ui' •! 11 iai 'll i In | (.ink n| tin I him 11 Si a ti * w i h -Ii 11 -s- I. :mi| (In l-i-11 i ns i il ul inn i |i It w 11 limit Hi ns It tilling 11111111 n- -r, llu1 i-ii i iriic v Would allin I rrilailily ri lip r min i lair u| unsoundur-M The vn y pit • mih wdiich the pH i .it Hank, in w inding up ul its ernicei ns, would makr upon tin local insliuitioim, would minpi I tin-m uriu a to HI Mi mm it m i.l uiH.ctn M wiii.n m. >. I N» I.IKII, Oil Til i| 1|'| Ml SI'H ll.l'WMINI ■ 11 IN Kill didii-iili (<) predict which id’ll', so alt< main i n they Would adopt u i >• I -' i iho eircutli itmi im in which llu \ would lie pl.e-rd 'i’lir impelioUM waul* o| a Niilleiinj eoiiimtini ly would ' all Ioi di .* oiiuis in lani»iiaru whieheoiild nut ' ’ ’ 'i'i. • •'.II I,I nml public opinion irmihl simclion Ihv susjiciiaivn, or ul h imt un i c/iMoit, nj spa n puijmnita I'romthfJSrw IWA Tribune. Ini- tmk in.ii i shim' Sii fur mm wu ran colhcl the puhlu Neiilmnml o| ilie Whig party, thfrr i« no minitiou ; I., coni. .1 In irt ly the Klectlons in i|l(. apparently ,ii|vt isr Stales th 14 I til In in hi) o| the ih euleillv \\ fug Slalr» ! and tho .o vvht ii in I . S. S-i tois ii n to lx cho-.ixi ! a manly eft rt w ill ! .• midr lin in . mi. . o. |, „ni •„ I idlHIU, Alai) ! in I, M.l*s:ii lillsctls ; w hill \.-fo|ol|t I .ouihiiina. N’.-itli ( amlma, Kentucky, will probably do | well without • Holt , mul. sun in other SlateH |irom*H< * lair result ..up iliriii Ohm, Him.-is and Mississippi.! Hot m a largo number of Stall Maim-. fVw N.-rk, 1 lYnn.ylvama, K.C. Jve. the result tho election ot ! Ill w ill all.ml im riiterioii (ruin which to judge (.| tint i "I I‘■II. Hhr \\ hi;;n know their strength, and the) . kimw il is tiiniily mid stradily increasing They kiiov\ that the public impatience with nud dctest.'ilim o| Tv h rioii is i Min ntiiig daily, and in cxti ndiug to tlm allies with w hich treachery lias id'lain consorted, tlioy know that every month ut niarlion add* In the number oil hose who perceivulhnl there must he aetimi, and that id the right kind, if thw country is to he restored to tint signal proija-Hlv It. ot which it was precipitated by the despot ic tin atmn s "I I wud aim tin- live Inflow mo y ear*. Kvi.mi in distant Missouri noil Aikanthim h a rpiiet Ihiuh i *ir in proorrsi, which will yet mamlest its- ll iu a deci »lrd and tn -picioiu change ol public sen 11man t il mil h ied l" go on uihIisIuiIm d. i .1. 1/ \| lohudoii could ! readily S'-cure tin Vet'rt ol llio.e Sial»» ; hut mi lOtsl j ern man wh" gels thein Irotn a Wf stern one uitial hid Ilinl.. I lu re will Ur |>:iijtanic iii.iu aliuMH, evi-it lies year, of the lev iv 111n » umoji s ami Im/HtH of the Pc-/pin. \\ he rev (r linn* shall l»e ollin a! a elrar opportunity to .trike a de ruled blow lor tlm \\ lug I'iiusn and m e .ndf mnulion of In nelii ry am! destruction, I Ik n; a blow w ill be smirk. Hill every oni* eunvn:*fll»l wilh lliti course of our I’.difies uri'h island* ihai tin re are Nialim win ie a determined ami proii.i ly victorious ellort will be made by tin \\ hlgs in 'll w Im h w ill heareely exhibit a ngn u| vn.ihiy m ’ll. I » limit e u desperate struggle, and yam by it, i| -ueecs-iul, only onu branch ol a la gi.-datiue -meuiriivr responsibility , y i l aemiiring no jhjw i i h ii just such an « uii-rpi im; as the Whig parly is leasi lilted lor. V\Y Wish all In understand, therefore, that we shall not re gard lln I'.leeliuiiH ol ’ 1.1, let them result as they may, as deeisi\ • or strongly judicative of the grand result in ’•I I. Ill M'J, with hr more urgent mdueumrnis to put h rlh tIk ir sin u ill, the \\ lug- -.rain-ly made a show o| light m M aim* or Pennsylvania, I si Ma —nrhuseitx. Cun eetie t, Mrryland, Oitiu, Indiana, 'I < nut • • i . and M lsil«up|H. aod were Im aten largely on the popular vole in New .Im v. 'lln* iu\t year liny carrot a)i lb. •« fSI:i.• ; » iiejally hy nvi r\\ he|uimg majorities. I.lko can * Will again plod nee like ri Mills. lint w h i le we nir -uine lhal tin current year will riot generally l-c nn id strong exciiemeiii and wtrh-^peraic paity *1111 Ie. wi helii >. ihai il is now that the impres os will |,. silently made which will be manifested in lln n Mill ol the in \l year’s contest. Now is the time when iuh*iif.aiion |udieimislv imparled, universallt ills sruiiiialed, will sink deep into the pulTlte mind. V w is the time to i all the piddle attention to the iMiifheling >t f. vsr r: i.s of the rival parlies -the contrasted means hy which they Mik to promote the public good. N -w is the tunc to Kcout from the country 11 ie shameful false hood flint tin W lugs struggle to confer privileges oil particular classes, nnd riot for measures ealetilulatcd to promote the good of the w hole People. Only let this be repelled as it should he, and it will blister tiin tongues ol lln knave-; w 110 utter if. and bed riven from the thoughts ol tin dupes they now make by it. In short, now is the lime when evidence is weiglu d nnd truth asserts its le gitunaie f ree. The result will Se declared in 1MI, hut the victory may he secured note. MmsisspiM.—While Oov. McNutt, flic Vicksburg Smtim I, Mini lie I aieofoeo auilioritiiH. arn open nnd no disguised m their duetriueof repudiation, ills gratifying m priceive th; t the W lugs of the .Siam, in common w ith many respectable persons of the oppoTo party, art as open and undisguised In t lie ir repudiation of ho in famous a doctrine. In n li tter published in the Natchez Courier, Sergeant S. I'm miss, lor a short time the clo ipient Hi presentattvc id Misstws.ppi in Congress, holds this language: — *‘I e insider the first and partmuUtit duty of f he* Whig party to be to preserve tin: Stats from the hands id’lhe ropmliutor*, to save tin- Stale from utter degradation, and to prev» ul .my l» .out and lion col unui hum leaving , '' » It i- uh ‘ nrcrtauiry lu l**Ht these air . 11 -1 m < 11 > t • is. i eomider It* t« n ir»n of Hilt preserva tion, .uni (li:ti to ii , , s wc might tu fnrrih**** crM nth **■ poluiril eon «i.‘. i r tuns wl.ii'ever. A penitentiary if s mure n-jm* ri i Ihiu ■ than « .State governed by th« u*|iinluttiiijj l* .nil h n| Mis«is-i|i|ii. To purge il front fhe leprosy which now render* it nil object of hufhiiijf . ami • rn to all ( IiiisUmmI.imi. demand* every j pi-Monal ui (Kilnnal, which inf)' be mjccanary to attotfV i ilit* point.” I <ni /'» r . t ii il< ft il m lUc I ff inhtlvre iif Cvn ii i lit nl I lii I i . . ii.embers of thr f .cgisljitiu® of f omiee lent b< It! I li<" i i niial i s i i iis ut Hutl.rd oil lb® IJ ill ]\Uy,W s II i * 11 in 11 s ( Iih r Hi solution# wef® n lojitci!, lalWfwiic* that iln \\ hip* bail fsileif to estal* ! Inti i |>uiiiaiH tit iaiill* ieailist i National Itnuk—i'rt j lav.tr ol the '■'lib I'm i my. aea'iml I hstrihntion—Rliil the jsuumpii 'ii'bv 11 * •* m r.il (•ovci'nmffft of fhe debt* 1 r \ Hi ’"'I'Mri »\ i • \ |<m '.sion w as made as to the r ho lot® ..I ilie I *1 •• f t lif,nt l«.r ib»- next Presidency i an onus ton win Ii has'a in supplied by the New 1)® 1 ven Palladium. \\ i find 3 * l' nm.t m I In Pfllrulinm th#t s feint it* : I it .ti w ii. inliiidu ■• d. declaring ii the opinion of the da iiihi'i i \ of ( n i. r i ui i'll iIih Nation®I ( onvefrtiMn should lie held lle\t \ velllbi r, im Mr. \" :l II llnreii’i 11lend linvealwi' « ‘ \vhi h. nfiefleading to au aim. it inlernu" !r di-.. usmoii, win fVnnlly defeated i ihr casting vwti o.’lbi t 11 11r111 111. Tim vote sltenl 411 lo 1'*, when Mi II .1 .turd Volodin the negative, ffnd : tlm* Ii11b d iln i. , lut a If \ in Itiireuiitn euiinM haul ( till- umsm i vi i m N* w KuM iiid, w 11«*t eham-n Ita® i lie little in.*-i. i ui \i lib Ills al rival eUewhnr*? | .\ in' l ork . hneriemn, i i nil «.i:\ik\i. assoht .m .vi <u s.i tuu.i:it »\ f Hill I Sul.M .1 "• In i iliankrt to his frimidfand ■I tli pn *11 • idly, t- r the liberal patronage w Lnrli liM Ip ' in -n u * \ I * t». lc»1 him. Slid lake* tin . ini tli-*.! -I 11.1 1.11111- tli- -n »i m tally , tli at he if new receiving In* Hritnt. ni i*i*i.% or hOODV, allot which i mi.ill lowei 11mii they linvo heretofore been, u h.. I. w ill m I nn to oiler lunch greater an - dn.vim i H ih in l,.\ i v - bt en «.fieri d in thitmstfkff by him.*- il o 1 anv -in. i | - Mon, rug ijrcd in lilt* famo lino.— I lift .lock « I rs 3 .]:> v .la.titt) wuhik, ii ii well as that "I ni.Mt -i •' nffhoveiv hi »l kind, Which ( III t'1 pl'oeii.id 111 tin v Iliu m flllCH, U about fifty pel ci lit In . i !l. . il c\ i i has hceil, Ulld eullrhltM of the hdluw mg ii io'Ii in pail. vr/. • Ih i nil’ll S i ’•'i. 1*1.1 ii? and spring, ( omiunii dn Saddles Ho dn Ihet «!*» «• 11mi»• r ■' t S.uhlh s. a new article. Meet do Nltnlhd S.'ddhs, plain and spring; (kit do Stitched Hu Id lea do df lies! Mini ColilM "Il W .V• • -u Snddbs, lie 'I and «,oumi"ii ( anal tin Ih l Inlh n I .tillI• s' dn Host plain do (lu t Mninon do <1 it 1 IIchI and eoininoti Saddle Ihigs, It' l Medical Saddle H i m. new article, Meet mid common I oat I'adfl, Ih nt and f < mnnm Itri.il. s and Mrnllr I ’lllmgf unit Mttt li.i i'i *, both black and lair I a a (her, a good if ' ■"' iiie! Ihighsb llrtdltt I'llliug* ami Martlw Ih *i and .'Mini a ( . Ii. (jig, J entry Waggon eu4 < art 11 a11a .s, Ih"! mid '-nm. n Stagy, Siren* find Canal llarnce*, A pood a • niiro of ' I all knots ••! (iirlh* ami Stir* lug lee, A large and *u • i I joomiItment ol Util nnd moiuIiiou ll.a - ( .,11.,, . Waggon Whip, olall i/-■* and '(iialilii B, ( aim h, («iu and I )i over’ > W hips, at all prices, (*«nl h im ii * < 1 I nuti "U W hi pn, < ielitU luen s find I tit ■ I. dmg v: w it*dn»K, hll rjualillw and pun », V largf iMulpi inr.il a .-nirlnn iit of ill kinds of Stirrup Irons, lln and Spurs, A good '* orimr nt o| Hard and Mellows Top Travelling \ rnnks, ol Ins owii make, all si/its and p,n-cn. And a rnimln r ol other articles pertaining to bis liny nt hiisino too tedious to mention, all of w hich will Uo sold extremely low , lor . ash, or to punctual c u a turners ew a short credit. Couniiy Saddleis will liud it to their interest to giv# him a call hi lore buying el.-ewhere, as well as thusc Waul ing ready made work in 'on Into. ( ofiutry piodin e wili he taken in exchange fur auy thing be h is. at rash market price. AII ord» is, as I,eiet.Hon , will meet with prompt atten tion. .1. ( SUM kl.F.FOHI), i In-..I I Hi,...,I ,,,,|ii,nju.< II... Funnel'* Hunk, l.ynuk IHlTLI. \ ;i. N. II. Ml r.'|r,mr,y in ilio above li/m Jons will. in *. ,11h|.1,11.. J. (J. M»J I ui kj .o A KIN. ii t \ ,tKl' W IA AND PRINCIPE M'.'.AKN. 0. W.VANCKY. A|*..ll'i M t'.i.suiiKV.ina.n it.i ix .IT If lit) 1. F.S.1 /. K .KVJ) ULTJUL • 8« Kivni variety, A T .1 o «i A n k k l»l * s . M*»H 3ivif3wnf t ASO\ HUilllir, £ fine/; hr rg. '| MIT. >i r «• vi-r gran-tiil fir favor* past, ami I an\ii.u>! \ Ii "ping In a cmiiiiiiisiice uf patronsg*, most ri t j» i ttti11v nifiirms l.ia friends anti customers, „ I lint ill*' r ( M M! 11 |s| 111 ir 111 will lie Conducted on IM I.■ruuT |■ 111h■ 111!.■ -i of punctuality ami dispatch. HI* Hi cad. id all .Ii m |U inns, will i-ipial, if not surpass, any that emi l c produced in this region of country, and la ’•‘LIVE AM) LET LIVE” is Ins motto, lie is pri | aicd to furnish to his custom*!* Ik* ♦ va ic i or nl ns reasonable rates, :\% the market prices will allow— iti this he deli, h eniiipetioti. He it prepared to deliver nl nil sen'nrmhlrt hours* tho f Mowing descriptions of Dread: without fail : I .oat :«ml Family Bread, Biscuits, \\ ater and Soda Crnekers, Found ( ake, Ciingeihread. pood quality, Cnkrs i f rve»\ description, lor jmrties, 'Foot ther with i iinlrrliimai) aintl Wed* <1 iii« t i >i particular purpuses—All made of the best materials. gj *■ The publicmost obedient servant, (.. \V. WALKF.lt. .{) »- I 'rt sli Vest f<ir Ihmily use Idr sale at an* hear, either in the day ur ni«lit. G. W. W. a KF.