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* n nus:u.n BLACKFORD, STATII \M & DILLARD, Kvkkv Mas IV IMI Till Rsnu, pi Air D li/m i jxr • ■ ■ • < JYb ml iption will be reelin' lf 'r a s’, ler Ihnr ; size months . „ It;,,' II (I el of the Fit,has) '■ •' ■ •" '■ *» '"c7 ’ ' . jtDF&ti I'i 1- VjfVS inerted t iO cents , i i less) fat in ry irerj I ii rl i ; mill 37 el* -,,, v i it are (ar leu) far every outer fn ,.i insertion. K 1’1‘lil Y .1111'KHTl it', 11 is rcyui cl t” .1 ,tt on his .'Is Usis Ime at in, the r h.s a teertssruunt in.nl 1 ; i ruled ■ btiernenl, rut to natal, inII fce in.erted till its disci ntxnuaiicr bt ordered. you rr.,1M.Y .iniKllTISl.S't; the ter,;,sore .for Vrt privilege of he.j s/it ires. I1* . far one sju ire $ 23 ; fay e.u a in’ire, inner form Kerry yearly ndvn li.er trill bf reynir edtocoii/i it 'ns advertising to Ins prirticidar lint of \ Obitinrs* gf- Jim l'lll.vri vtl credited neatly anilerpcd tiously ondnnrens i’l r’Yr ter.ns. _1 Loudon find Smarts Spring «V Sitm m<>#• Fashions—, J, »t Hkckiv li> V.' mv III.I hK.ttn .Mute Sthi.lt, rorii Joins above Mean is f.V.i/.Wu’J Store. HA11 V 'KI’l l. turn. iVicmls ami tlitf public gom ral I iv.'lortlu W-Uowo! up m in.;. I a*k a’cinilimialiiiii "f tlie s um . hclh'g *uro llial I «iall *»'*1*t0 U,B m'fel f“*wiu.IAM Cl.AVKY. Match 8 _ _ - _— .Mil. J.IMI'.S l in.\'(>STU.V: AL,,p Will as,- u. take lloliae. Hi»l l'>‘ l'”1' ut ' \ nil i,,-al, al Hie slore.li, » .. . 1 i1".1-' " ' | „ , ...I K. kill,, .an,l Mate ;■! 1'f1 I , lake tlie ihpo.lt i "'s "I W.-sl.-v I. 1 mu I ami -'tl *1° -" ‘‘‘l ‘ ,„ II,e Inal „l a suit in rl,all.l«r> . P™.l mo oiiA mul.-l, nmm.l ... tl.,- • ->•' ‘ 1 ,v i i il,,-r.mntv of !• iank in, m win. h I am plainun. ^X'anli ot^r ifeniUn-s a„,l ,1 In-,, a„v «; ».i,i;i,-|„,siti',"> should not t«l»-" "" ll>at ,i ,U, - 1 Iron, ‘la, to day, until ' "1 al* ' ""'1' ' ‘' "hUI .ml wlien- you may all,-mi, .1 you tlouk promo ^ [ y [. March 8—lm 11 FUFSli m m.y. TV/TrCnltKIX St SIMl’SOiN HAVE JUST RECEIVED J. S TOKE, 12 hluis. N. U. Sugar, eSpuhe^'^^uu.AlSus.r, ,« Coffee, •alt baps II.,., old Java, Eapuayra !iO baskets N.v. el < Ml, 15 barrels Tanners’ Dll, ?! br''5’nu!''v'VS,: nn’aml Vd.rn.nUn. Candle., 511 reams Knnlsca|> and EclUt 1 aptr, ... ” li, far sale at tlie in"*11 market p.ice, u March 8 _’ | •— n iisr.t) Ejunnowt:uv. I . | |J |,s w..t.1.1 respect lull y call th. at ten- , -?“w1,::i Z"& -... -u* — «* lirl!:Tlly»,rfl'.T C IMers. ^ !M«rcH8 __—---77 i ■ i ■ i ■ ■ / i i j i /• / /1 § (' /. / J • Mr DA MIX -V IX. -1 , , purr »M R. ■••I- I'M ,,;V;li„nl « These ... want ..[really a prime artiaU , « .11 plea-e ell and vj.am> ” Mr, , FF„ March 8—is -— i'iini.i.v/i',s /'if i i'.x ■ powohfi. .ting th.aup.rttuou« ha r- a .mall lot just rccoiv a"l»rm assn-or China, OH.J Earf.wwaro, a 'J'o ; . ,t ,.,)St , but tilt asc u<.' ! ,JS.Tr.'hS ~'HWD0W VMS S' in.VHTir <;l..issr \ laAKHEIot ot Window Ola.. r,n l,«d, wh.eh, w. l be JLoviiiKStois JIsiU' ami I'emnlc AraiS <■3313 . IT'HIS institution will be rt opened on Monday, tin * ftih of M trcli. under the care d the in v. «• "j. .'I Wailes, assisted in tin fcmah department by a «dy w inently qualified to take charge d it. I d -tgee. snug t . in this Institution, is to prepare tin y .nth ■ it trust. J ■ • either for Collrgo, ur more tmmodtanh lor 'he a. menu tie* oflife. , , . . ... In order to accomplish this, the pradienl utility dr. cry department d knowledge juirsu.-d isduly tmpressed upon the mind of the student, and an en.leaver made t. excite within his breast a desire to master it The following arc the brandies taught, with tho price c’lanmi for pseh, pur *pssiun. Orthography, Reading. Writing and Aritbmc- ^ ^ Same', with Ge srrapby. Grammar and Mental ^ and Natural l’hilnsnpl.y, Mathematics and I .anguagr-s • ( An extra charge is made tor 1* tench ot ' Music without the use of 1'ians, •• with use of instrument, 11 ' Pupils eon he entered at any time during the sey, ... Shame only being made f.r the time they attend scb,.„ l Parents and Guardians in the country , * . suing u pa nn.se tins Se.l.I. will find excellent accommodation, and a maternal care f,.r their children or wards with .Mrs. Cutler, widow of the late Clerk of Superior ( dirt. Kpfprpunrs may Ik* iiitIp t" ( "I- C * <‘r.r"u * " W. S. Loving, Cajil. Wilson Pcti-rs. llob t. W lutclu ail. .Esq., or any ..f the patrons ol the ScIhijI. March 4 _ __ fAor Coii^lis uml Cnlslw.—NY .star’s Balsam J1 of Wild ( In rrv—Svv:.vne's Syrup of Wild ( hrrrv — Mrs. Gardner’s Balsam of I ,iverw ,rt and lloarli.ittud Thumps.n’s Compound Syrup of Tar and Naplhu— Pease "a I Itt.iriioiiml Candy—■.! ujub* Pxstr, ike. a I fresh and genuine. !• or sale l y JOHN II. SEAY, Druggist. March 2 __ run PHir.lTK &sle. ONE very fine new 2 huts Wagon, which will he sold on a< coinmodatincr trniw. ( HAIILES PIIftLPS. March 1—ts A ( Alt!) W’ll.UAM G. Mil.I,I II |-resents his grateful an ’’ kil.twieibnnents m his frit nds and the public gene rally, for |«ist Inverse nf-rn.l upon him while in tin-rat ploy of others, and would most respectfully ask a mutimi itnee of the game, to Ins new slock ot 1 lartlvvare, ( utl*-ry. (■uns, w hich will open in a few days, assuring them that he will give entire satisfu-tion, belli as regards pit era and qinditici. March 4 ** J. Onrliuid xV AY' in l» Branch, ATTORN I F.S AT I-AAV, n\VE removed llmir oilier to .l.-ln M. Warwick's brick r i\v, next .|..or he! i.v l. I tahney, Esq., a...! * joining Martin's War; house, j. Garland will in future attend, in addition to the Courts he now attends, tlie Court ot App-eals at I.ewis burg, and the Superior Courts of Rockbridge. Dee. 31—ts JUCGJV, UiilDA,Xl) HU'l VEU. in.ti in I .Its. prime K e o'. r .- vl J‘:i -t, s,ntn o f.-,iiy i.... i. a°m - i, . i .,mi ■ Hut, . r. ••-. ■ .r 11.*. •. M-n\.vtr.:. - I-T ; Mar .1 , >v . NOTICE. | £ . ... 1 ' 1,1 ''' 1 • ^ .p >i>it Court . i ' ! ^ ,rl ' 1 v ol Ailli-ot r i ;ii \ ,01*1 'll lie,’.I, T Hh ' : 1 ' H ■ • 1 " III, on i , ■ „! ,|uy of March, 1 '1 ■ • 111 ; on a prod s,v .nlci a i» .nil's, r.r i.iunl |>. tlimia Il''' r*‘rt l,:^ ' ■ i". ‘ ■ .1 third t-irl ,.l (hr.. *■ 1 ' humn.; ;,n.l li.ty i,\ A.its | .and. It 1 ‘l>«< i* t deeded Ul lf|, s.11.1 S.I. r; I Hoiks, jr„ . , |,, .. Cocke and nil.-- - ■ * i. s \\.!.i ajijiii.i, ,| and snltit'icul s.-ourity will bu re «|tur«»rl of tin juirclia.H'is. Ja“- & 1 '-'I EDMUNDIHVINE,Com’r. < LOPKll.WI) Oll.ISS SEkDS Wf) I5! •AIIKl-'i 1 ill.Mi. I I . \ ia; M i c-o dii " .. . -| 1 “ “ “ < ii - . “ “ I lct.Cs I. ... .. Just ivc«-i\f,] am] forsuic by Mi |) \NIKL k I MIC March 1—Is .V () T I < f.\ mHE cn-partnei i fVVh.tj &. Tartly isthisday dis ■ tolvrd by inutua cuimvut. A portion of the debta ilii« lit. (i.m lev, I., .1, jila.vd in the hands of Moms \ aiicr y is \N tor 0ulli-rti..!i, tin riMiiaimlei in the riatnls it S. h. \\ hit. All persons indebted are ropiest ed ti. make payment withent delay in eitlu r party, as uu I.-nger indulgence can be given. %t s. r. WIIITK. March l—ts * || |\ T\liD\ If1”* Soap. \ fa iui ph t those ■ .'■•ainitul tiu isparuit \\ a*h halls, a superior article lar the tot let, Knr sale: by JOHN II. .skAY, Druggist. March 4—ts COTTON Y.lltNS. • ) ( ) / ) / J ( ) 1 • I''' 1 i*l r<>.\ N \l J \S, uf giipci i. it i|iia l - 4 fl M / itv, ,n st*»ie ami lur sate l»y March 1 la MuDAMELSl DEK. TRUST SALE CP /. .i.vn .ini) n/■; a u o /•; s. ilM \ \ I l,* tlit, provision* uf a deed ufTrust, fi i\i‘cu lei I by . I, , 11 n, i C . 1 111 .s I» \ in Hubert Tmnloy, dated the Kith day ol duly', 18411} and duly rscurdcd lit the ( Irik v etliee ut the county ( ■ 11rt oI Amherst, mid :l; > r> rd«d in tie- ( 1, rk’s . Ilii i t tin c inty Court 1 I a i rther [in fan order uf tin in only ( i ml ut Be d ad, madu at Uu Kt knars Icrul, ' • I .I . 'l,i ',il :r> tie I ee in room of t said H I .. ley who retu to art, :i 1 I ai-. 11y the col cut ol the said Joshua < Tinsley ill writing, niltInni*.ni* lie sale nlTlio pr, |h rty. c nv rul by tin said d.I at thi tim< an.I place ilesig Iiateil hi thin adveitisMiicilt, I shall proceed to sell, by way of |inldie auction, to the highest bidder, lor cash, be t *ri the front dm i ot Bedford f ourt Uou ", on Wed nesday. Ill" ,'list dot ot Mareli mM, tin Traet of I.and, conveyed by said ■ ed, siio.ih il iotio eunnty of Amherst, lying oil both s des III I1, liar River, ai the' I,lue Ridgy , ciont.ai\i\(i 4 to Antra, more nr less. It is said In be valuable and worthy tin attention of any one wishing to buy. Also, the billowing personal properly, to wit: Duke, a man, l)a[ihiie, a woman, Anthony, a man, John, a man, ..-y and her child, ... G months old at tin date of the deed Deity lo r oltiMi ll."in months "hi attlo .. '.touftbo deed.Dick. b ..I. < Lb tw ■ I ill i .■ S. a -J rn I In If' and a a. r ro| horse, bigether w ilii the t'oture increase of the f. nodi if any. Art.tig as Trustee, I shall iviivi V such title to tin' purchaser as is Vise d in me by thud ed ut Trust • fins sol, and none utlo r. M1CAJA1I DAVIS, Trustee. Thu above sale is made by my I'liiiseiit and anpr t to ii. and also by or ri'i|oesl,at the lime ami place, speci lied in the aims e advertiseiuent. Mail'll l—HUM .It ).sj 11 \ < TIN.'I.I'.V . CRivA Si:,: SS & u ARTS 1 WAV Ant ed T C O .S T .7 ,\ I) I .vi) !■: I! . I III. iMH:i:s|',Ni I >. hav in- 'lit. r-u: ftl to .1 sc In. ,,| ... business in 1 ,\ neI,burp;, will, Iruin tills diiV, sell Ins laruc stork ol ( III. V. I, (, lj. Iss, EJItTiltXYll'.lUK, ,Vr. at .uni uii'.i*. <.st, ( i; ctiski.i satis JarttiTij 11rtj, y. Tnr > M»l tmc !»t is I.n: , ,|||(| r.TV I, hi. • it-vurmuia'ion js ; , a* , j- j• ,*> jt(J, . ,, ,• j , ; . , , w . im; lc ■ immeiiL'e t hi I.umiii-.i, * ulil find ill., 'hi, i. , -.me amt examine li.. U. as a i- •, ut barg lin would be sold to an imii vidua I 1.11 • • ’. . l'i H N I K V M l.lli : I \ NTS Shall be suppl i . ■ buv ii me I t|H Xoi t'.i. rti Km - iK.iaieeal! »,,dl , , .1,.,: ■ i„- ,|. appointed. I). tv, MuuRK. S'i.a "I ' la ii„ I'llrhur. N B Thru, who are »iw .whip r will pi* ,■ make ai mu-.’.a. n!s to settle as soon .v !»'.Sjii.it, as I waul iiu.m-v, Mairh 1 ts 11 \v, vi .v/./r co.WKii.v. rf. I i I1, s’lbsri-il.ers has e assiM-iated tlieinsrlvps together, un • ilei the style ami linn ,,f C'misliinv. li.-igliv A Cnrlfr, K" the purp ..s- ..I tn nsneti ,* . .... and Commission 111 ii1'—. ami. has in- pun based of M, s-is. V , i„g fc |(,.wlt • heir stock ofUru eri ollhi I a sale, at the store formerly oc "!••< I hj \ i.ililg Si. Ibiw les, ii, \1 dour above M. INI. < in & Gwiitkin, i Inriri and well selected slock of Grorcriei flo Im-lies. Shoes a-d Hals. Tilth stock r.aisials in part ,.l the following : * 2(M» bigs Hi >. Luguira, Mat tcaibo and Java Codec, lo hhds. prime N. (). Nugani. b t( “ Porto Itico “ 5 tici'Ts N tt. ( lur'd*"! \ctv dne, 10 hd.Is. and tierces N ( t and \\ est India Molasses, 4 t( “ Syrup, L5.ni)') II.S. Cnllidi V:i•!'*.\\ii*. 5 to U), Leaksvilie Factory, 200 kegs Cut Nail*, do t.> I0d., 25 “ Hits and Lining do , 12 hale* I-land 1 l l!r<\\n Domestics, 5 “ N »*. 1 and 2, ,vlancln'*ttfl Oznaburgx, 2‘*0 sacks Liverpool Halt, 2u k‘ (Round Alum do 2->0 sides good and damaged Sole Leather, Itl tons well assorted Tredeg&J Iron. 10 “ Country do 1() whole and half boxes LoafS i^.ir, loo ii iinis U riti*,.... Li tter anti Wrapping paper, 21 boxes Tin Plate $X 11 ° ‘ 1 f>lMl “ American Sheet Iron, 500 “ Spelter, 5 *0 “ Russia Sheet fr.<n, 20 boxes Imperial and (iunpowder Tea, 500 Kastcrn Cheese, I ' barrels No 1 and 2 Maebarrl, 50 kegs Dupont s, Hide and Masting Powder, w»0 b ixt«. s;j„ rm, Te low and Adamantine < Untiles, 25 “ Win l .w I ;ia*s S X 10 and 10 X 12, 2'/0 “ hi-t Spanish Final Indigo. 500 « Madiler, very fine, 50 k« g* siiji -rior White Lend. 1 c.t-k pure Winter Strained Oil, 500 !b* W. -o.*rn Wool, 400 “ IJ t w Cotton, 500 “ Wool Rolls, 1.* bb’s. Taimc: * ( »il, lot) m.L* M i 1* and Ru-set Lrathrr, Im • • 1 : i |(|. 500 lb« Copperas, 500 “ Alum, j hags !*i pper an ! Allspice, 2 c.ises ,M iN am! W.inii'uN Leather Shoes, 5*npcr!int and futndv Flour, Stone W.nc. Wire Sifters Hnekets, Shear and fllisti red Steel, J*.e.8tr. Ml of whiel tlu v ofler for rash or in barter, on accommodating t> ini'*. March 1—ts CRK.NslIAW, BAD IIY L C ARTF.lt. SALT, N \1LS. WHISKEY, Ae. I i . i .) 2'2‘» k< g Nai h. • > to 40 dys, 10/hmi iliH. Cotton Yarns, 50 tons piaster, 15 bids. Tanner*’ Oil. 30 “ OIdKy.-Whis.ry. Ilk) “ Motmtaiu mul K'HMiflfd Wlii^ry, D ' I’n u.-li lit in iy, Old Mad ru Wi Knut, (iin. I’orti r. cice. !»♦■ • iv ! !"d t’ i sib ! »a Nv '\r(LANNAIIAN K THOMSON I . 1 i L r* _ * i'!n' iiHjioi/,'.? fSiti sc *Tf.-tt'i\ ‘I i I ft Siiv. I Mu. IK K. th. K;nl i’l .M.irjinivi* :«tt«l utlurs, w ill si.-uul lit. jin H1 - i, 18-17, al in\ nui 1 » .i mil* i i I \iw\ lv m i ( nii t • ' . \ .1 and will In* let to .Man s, sit I w only I >ul I \ l \ \ |" i v 1'utinio 11 y th. ni.imiii'T and parti no with tin Marx • a* it H rfnirted v, tin t or not sin m foal, lor I. ds the nisi! le , Man > It d w tilt rain, it edit* per day rare will h taken to pn venl a•• uleilts or es •••pi i. hut Iio riN)Hii;> hility for either. The season will e iiiiuenre the 1st day "I March and expire on tlui 10th '••I July next ; and all chaises to he paid he fore the man* Im* removed, when kept hy me. Servants sent w ith mares will ii >t he charged for Imard. Fiftv cents to the (imoin fo? e-n !) mar© Joi IN I VVI1IT1 I'lttsylvania ('. II . Va . March *1 < W j it tnmis, M* o r I rail If* ,# i tt Ur, l it \ x iv i.i\ mil ri.( M. II UL I1U, Full. 35— ta f-'ar thill. 4 VK.HV il<miiulit,. FA,Mil.X UF.smF.NCK, „„„ a » Yemeni to buaiuc**. I -u particulars enquire of .1 VMI-'.s |l SMITH, V, ‘33 u Si.'.hul'(In* Itiy t i Hie Put. DOMI SI'H s n.Y t <hYSH..'Wi:.YT .) / l It \ 1.1 > M \ \ t' I! I. . p I. It t it it i| is, on consign * nuuit I , u sab- • ? Manli 1 tx t HI NSIIAW, HAtiHY k CAUTK.U TRUST SaxTb u r VAkU im.i: k\M) and milium:*. I ) \ ' """ "la |,r> I i ust, ex, . 11 * *d to (!,,, xiilix. , 11,or, on 1 J» (ha 22nd d.»v -ll'wmlu'i. ISA «. In William Walton,at.,I • I i!y i.<ord«,l ill l'ir t l-uk *> olh . | I It n I, ui|* li.ou county, to ■’ •''» ' ;i 1 ' Lain di ht then in 114111< d, I will, ,>n Tluind.ix , the 2 'th daf .'I Mat It next, il Inn, if u,.t mi the next lair d.i\. ,1 id William \Y ilton,,,, ih«.. \ innttax, riposo tu Vile at pul.lie auction, tu iha 1.,o |,ol |,,».UUr. f*>i cash, ON k TH \< T OK I.AND, *t t i eck . im th# ' "inty ol ( Hu*k »11 (.■ ham) \ |>poui4ttox , ing W in. Thunnan t Will l«t*- VI int ther Tract,on tin Creel inaai miy ..SO Acres, limn in the fmnu i \!*o . ic othai I I id, on till Waters nl said Ck «U, in said county, containing 1 Hi \no. inmv m 1. ,s. a,|j. ■mie(r U„ Lands "t •: • 1’. I, ‘. il. ■■!-. ... dho tract ui I the waters ot said Click, in the n.mli: i i\, «' O A '2' \ 3 N 8 A ii 2 2 () \ i hi i; N, uv :e or I* xx. a homing l lie Lunds I t hail, x IMn 1| x am! .t It • \h . el ••In I t I.u-t HI id I ,111,1 \ , oil tin: Wat. |x ul said ( i •• *k , • tail . ’ V- «< . ■••• n- ... h • , ,nt|,miiug tlie Lands o| •xt»j*t u W h. chi ol t h# i • \L , i|iy ot In i T i ar 1, I.ca. Haul « k. C,.n!a„ic7 .!•"» \ ;. .,n , lev. hound, d* ' ' ’1 • 1 • . ..... .I, a . \j, , t her • tact, i i tin water* of itroad ( t It, i tail n KJU \ res mole* or less, hounded by tin Lands ol Hives \\ bite and olh ns. \Uo the lol lowing N i j;io mi n, to wit lYtn, Lcxvdl, S 1 ul j Hilly, Sin iter, Sam, Page, Joshua, Jerry, John, Juu \l #. the follow mg Ncpn H.y*. to wn N.ntum, Hoi, and lh nil M'U, Il • I dlov V !,. \Y. .cell, lilll- and li ...s, I W’lt IMnlli«, a w oiii in, I ‘l- i ant, a xx i .uniii, .11 niiv, a xx ■ man. Nun. x and Ini daughter I.. t.iac, and iiei thiec c In hi ran, mill, and hit tin., . Ini,Inn, hittx and her two cluhhwii, I (ache I and Iiei l,\, children, to wit Micky, *ln derson, Nelson, .Ics.e and Win It ; Matilda anil Iiei tixsclul dren, Martha, Ihlward, Maiv, Sandy, and \|. , Caroline, a ^iil, J, nny . :i ynl, S.ii Ii, a go I. Patter and >ul' 'ey, Women. \!x.,, an intci i xt ,,| I !M le. ,.i t lie lulfoxxiu- I I Slav. . to wit S ixviii y . Jenny and lu t fix u ehildien. John, l>. .1 Sally ami 2 oth, ix, (n.iiiu > i ,.t *p*ix n) Judy N her thin children, Jam, *• ..int 2 etheis, li.nn -.not )*,4ven. Tl., othci 1 'hi. ol raid I I S' I ;1 x t h, longing to tlx L< '.ateex ol 'll, ,|,U Walton A ho tin ill,-,,Tine ol ■. of the abox «• nai.n ,1 lull,ale the dull .1,1. ml. I hv 1111 • to ii M , 11 11. 11>. i.nneil Land .■ n I N ; „•$ jg f. 1 1 \ d !■ i*. .d, ! *t:l ■ :*■ Ire! >■. I xv 111 -x, I % ecu' « v » » i ,i i. . i tin* | ed ufort rid Tel). 22 2 VI HAiYH I .LM, D. JtldD, Trudee. .an ; i.vnv. j A r. A HULLS x-ijicrior Apple J'.rand* . just i*.*civl and I ' l *i aal# I xv hy iMd‘AMi;i. S. LI'.!;. Millcli I — ts |)l,\ N K r/rs KM) N!:t;H() ( I.OTIIINC. Just 8i* tolled ■■', !., I !... 1. ol Hlauketx xciy c 11. a p , Alio, a large lot ,.l Negro ( lolhhig, \,i\ loxv. Nov. JU- lx K. J. HCHTON. • RGW Ulll. ^ v ^ ^ ^ if 1,1 "sr' ^<*r, on th© 3Uth of Jan is iirirv. a m*uro m:*u named P K I E |{ . P.i.r is atom ,hiuy M.i-. ui.-iu,.. f1Vp ,rn hlirl,. Iiai a Hir ■ ifd Hihlf lie fnim... :inil will w. |. h 1811 ur I1.,.l |«imi(h. I lis c..iii|il s|..ii ,i rillirr n .link hrown. II is ii . il, »r«- Mumd mill v> i v win;,., m I I,.. ,|, m 1 ■ n< rally -.11 and urn ini ■.■■■.... d. lust ..,. ,!„ Iiim.’I' ul'i ni. O' liislT, I tin |S:, I,si*nr. |u du.-i'd l.y tin- rut i,f m, a\u. Winn lists. ,. I,,. himwn ' ' ”” cuat and pan mi id' liki mnltrial. Tin; .iisiv^ ri'Hiird nflilty d.*lhirs will hi- uivi-,i t.>r his aiinm hiuisiuii it l.-ilsi ii :il :• diMtanc- nf munohan fifty null s I run, t’lilrick Cuitrl lluimc, and d.liv.iri'd In thu sulwrri hur at his luitisi’, in I'afrirk numiv, ur rutninittnd tu tin jail "I said cnuniy. If laki n w ill,In filly mill's, and nut uf 'I"' county, il,.- mm of tui nty dull trs if w ithiit th. county, tun d..liars and uunimitti d In tin jail .,r dulivurud I I i the «u!iS«Tiher. Frh. IS—3in Cil AW FORD Tl RN’F.R. VV"ANTKI>, a middle aired woman wlm Il ls him ▼ t acniKluiiu'fl to tlir lioii.Hr, and u |,n is a vrry '"h»d Washer and In.. amlrm.ole pretty well, and who r ill III Wi ll reromniiiidoil ns hi rlmrai i. r One fmin the .,ry pre ti mil. Fnouirr of'WJrl hiainl Ss In. ’ Fill. IS-is A'i.W J.VIJ /.!//'(>11 J'.LYT l„m HUCli. \niORST .if < onveyanring, T* sfnmcntary lb gsiry Laws of all I he? Slates of tho i'nion, blaring references to the leading decisions iijmih the s jrcts, in most of tie States, tom tin r with tin Forms o ncknowlodgment, probate, relinquishment, etc., nquired by the statutes of. and in tie. in inch. Preceded by a hriel treatise on the general rules n lating to the nature, execution and operation ol Leeds and Will ..and ffltow ed hy an Appendix, ol the nio>t approved forms ol those instruments. Ihinga pr:i«*tu-I manual and guide for Lawyers, Public Olliet rs and men ot busim a . 1 \ James It. Thornton, late of Virginia, now of .Memphis, Term., Attorney at Law, I v< I. • vo. till pn; * s. Just received and tor sale hy L. It. PAVNK. Fob. 15—ts EJcitioH. fJMIF, WAIL) F.I.FJ "LION tor six Aldermen, and S six Common ( nmcil men. in each ward, in tin 1 -.wn of I .ynehh irg.will tak.* pi iec, ju:, >;anl to an re t of Vssivnhiy, entitled “an art to amend an net entitled an act to divide the town of Lynchburg into wards, and lor other purposes,” passed Feb. |‘J, I S.JU, on the first 'Flics day in April next—and will be h< Id in Lynch \\ aid No. I. being all that part of said town below the 1st alley,e\ j tending from the river to the 12th street, in the auction house of Messrs. Tulltot Lanier, Main street; and in Henry \\ aril. No. 2, being all that part of town above 1st. alley, exten ling fr-*n the river to 12th street, in Ae-xan der I aggat’s corne: house. on Main street,rn \t *i•»«ir In low he Virginian office,and opposite to llivaat f*. Tinsley’s. IIKNKA I >1 NMNtiTdN, S rgt. of the CorjHjratiun of Lynchburg. Feb. 25—tC A \<m< s:. f lTK hereby forewarn all persons \V liatcv* r .vain*l tra li'i£ | 1 .» ItfUl 1 ot Two H ill.il» ' d 1 to', i li.i'.Vii llV IIS, l»Mt i:iir il.it*- 2 ith •! v ot N mb r. 1*13, aw l p.ivabV to Sit. lion W iIn, on the I2*h dav -1 .X •.ii.U> r l* I7. > • I iw i • TANLV ,IL.M x'• , -u CJLAiEOKNL < i# F CLKS I Mill r OF TO I IS. l\4 'I', 'ii tf '.'j imi II s. j> i > mih'. fa It lAm-gW wit Hut Jmiitts Un ii iiinl kimmrlm ( Hr.nl. I Adopted Silt Fibrunry, 18*17. 4 It T!' I I s \| J (i NY* l'| U TON I'KU MILL. Api h ultural Implement*, I .it pi. r.eo, *"v‘l*» l.iiptoiM, unt oiliorwitfw de Ah’, aiguated, Vslu'd, Fill Mil Pearl, lave Stork, I Inrun, l.eml, liar, lleuua, Machinery, not uUimwiuo lh 1 I. Salted and FtUtth, draignalod, •h*er, Mackerel, del'd wax, Media men* Tools, I lei low*, Metals, nut uOim.vum' ili ll<«‘K*. Ki|tnaltHl, I'• > r lilnukll. MilUll.lHH, llullrr. Mull.ii, « '.-iimIUw, CS.nlk and Spike#, Carnage*, Oil* ..fall kind*, ( racker*, Orange*, * In • ae, Oyater*, uot in Ik* Skull, ( hum War®, Faint*, t oil e, Paper, ( eiih ctioiiary, Fen*. Copper, Fmk Hi*»t, Copp. rn#, Fork,Sailed and Fi**h, Couiwoe. Porter, l oil ii. Cotton Yarn* and Poultiy, t ottun Hugging, Powder, t ulli ry. Putty, OrugH, Haiuiu*, I try t hhnI*, H i(*»f I’w ‘Mull*. Saddlery, l-.artheu \ t^ueuu’t Wafn, Salmon, Fgg*. Saltpetre, Fancy Article*,. Shad, Snaki root, I- eailu r*. Stationery, Furniture, Household. Ssedotall kiud*. Fruits, Foreign, not other Segura, w .*•• designated, Steam fclngiiuu. Fur* and Peltry, Steel, (ilasaimd talawiwarc, Spieea, t»iu»p*iig. Spirit! Tuipontine, (jrociiiert, not othnwiM) Soap, di» oriated, SIio#k and boot*. Hair, (. utlcd, Shot, loud Hardwire, Snull*, I hits, ( aps, ike.. Sugar, 1 *• nip. Sulphur, II' in|«n Yuin*, 'Fallow, lhd< .a id Skn:*, dry and Tea*, proiu, | hi and TuiWafO, *' ' *> • \ ' 111*011, I Iup* and I fell*, \ • h ii ci * Work, \\ rapping Paper, -11'1* \\>>m1 \Yuiu, .< a I her, Wwl, Lemon*, Zmc. A KTlCl.lt It AT Ji CENT* I'KU TO N IKK Mil K. Tobaccoot all kind*. ARTICLES AT J ( EM'S pEH TON I'Lll M1L.H. Agricultural J’roducfy, not Lead. |»ig otfiel'Wiwo designated, LogWoOd, Apples and oilier I loniestic M.iiiounny, I roll, gr.cu ur dried, MoIuimcm, Harley, Mu**. * I'1 Ik , Hollii's Ward/ ( liareoal, Stoinwnro, * 'd« r, Vmsgur. I ta.li, not otherwise designated, ARTICLES AT ‘idj ( E M'S PEIl TON PI II MU R H;‘r Lon, Flout and W lout. I ubaceo Stums, ARTICLES AT 2 CENTS II II TON PER MU* laik, gn and and un- Oysters in the shell. Hitch, Mantis, Casks and Hoi Hotntoes of ull kinds, es, empty, Hags, Hun. and other Mill Of If.,‘in, lal. H ye, Hu. kwheat. and Minkwh’t Suit, * lour, Straw, Sliurkw, &.e. < astiii 's, Inm Slone, l)rowed ( o"'.ii. W a-,tt ar.d H. ga, Shorts, < '!'i and Coin Meal, Sh land .Shulls, east iron l'"ll(ier, Si.ipsluH, Criiu'sionaa, Ter. H'V. Turpontino, Mai hie, drussed VoguiabltH, < hln, ARTICLES AT 1 ClHT I'Lll TON pPc Mtl.R. Hricks, Hosts tor Fencing, ( eineiit. Hails do Foal and Coke pasting Slate, for Hoofing, down the Canal. Scrap Iron and Old Cast l.leadingH, mgs, II M-p Holes, Staves, I .atiiH, Shingk'-R, Marl'll . Hough '| imher of all kinds, Hig Iron, '| ileS f»>r Holding. A RT1f ».r.i AT | C ENT PER TON PER MILE. ( I iy and Ivnth, I. me and Limestone, Coal an I ( oku passed up Manure, theCauul, Mineral Waters, (■ravel. Oyster Shells, OypsuiTi or Hlastrr, Slone, Howli. Iron Ore, Sa nA.for all itintniicrii. 5 cents per Ton. Woodier luel ,Jnr aU UislanctM, IdJ cents per Cord. All Ariich s traespoated only on the Lower Level of the < an il. Will lx* charged with ane halt llio tolls cliarg ed on the Old Canal, except incases provided for hy social rtHolutioii i I tin- Hoard of Oircclors. TOLLS ON PASSKNOKRS. On W bite Persons, 12 years old and upwards, 1 cl p.m do do Iwtween 12 and f> yrs. old \ do On Colored Persona, fry tars old n ml upwards, | do On all Artirlis except Coni, Mill OlVal, Manure, i S;im1, and Wood t* *r fuel, transportul on any portion of tlie enlarged Old Canal, (Iw i ween Richmond and Mai den’s Ad\riitnre.) tin 'lolls shall be rijual at hast to lh u chart d on the O 1 ( •/Vo KjTort* to do (iood arc I,nst.—I hive heard of sonn-seeds winch will sleep in the earth f<*r apis, and I have read of the young of certain instils widen lie in a i s :i c like death l »r t ighty years together, and yet when i the hand that scatter* d the set'll had been mingled with the do t. ;iiid when ilia insect that had deposited tlit*young* i had < n,| (| jis Ijight'f r gear rations, the seed would conn* l *itli a forest of uuglitv trees, and the slumbering insect ! would wake to life, and i income the tnolln r of an t ml less intdtimde. And ant may he with us. We areHcatti r ing the serais of knowledge anti paly, and immortality. Lilt we see not need soring forth. Our instructions seem t * he forgotten: the (tubs of our lilw ralily set ni to have per shetl; and ourf.tvorsapp* nr to have been in vain. Hut I** • of good con rag*; the seed is still in the earth undeeny ' d. and the time will come v. hen it shall spring forth; and fit hi a plenteous harvest. It is watched ovt « by the Cod ■ ot Heaven, and not a sect I shall |ient*h. I he hautl that | | eentti rod the sr ed may l>e wiile red, hut tin* wed itself shai: swell, anti send f* rtli its germ, and become a | mil*Ltv tret . The v* ire tlint uttered the sermon may he ► lh nt/but others t! at received the truth shall come forth runl declare it afr s’.i to generation? that arc yet unborn. ___ I FraarrUral Smith/ of France.— It is a remarkable fart, that among the *•* 1 ihirt* nr- * rnplnyed by th above Soei ♦ tv. * n< htmdrid mid two are convert* d Roman Calho ' lie. /ii /'. .% ihli i-ii I'ini'itin?, I th. ‘M. THE i \ i l mlnrkul:>n<!l . 7\erp.t ,$t tin1 IJrazoa,- h'mlfirr rf Uu S-'irt ">!rr >J JWttj, (.'aim','* t\manual Ih'iv iti n rii/a/ .Soil /..,!> .^h'i niirnf i/Snntu ,‘Innn't .bmy .^fi« i'.'i it ir » i/.v s.i'/iiic >Sii it a Jitmi'i.iililmi /o /»*-» 7 ’k oi'#. •M an • ilf li« •!r thin momiiifr the ‘♦rhooitcr Jl.irmo idmi* \\ .ill i i, ( m1t Mali n|m, urtivi J li m iln* 111. having Ml'lilc lilt | '.'!•* * • • • • III Nt J ay* Til rough thr roiir tesy o| Ml Marlin, who came passenger aii iIia nehooti er. w e are placed in jkimhi -sglon of utr I'oi rewp'lldcuec to die I Si li ins!. mill \ m inus ilems of intell gem •. Mr llaile willeu on the l£$h dial thorn worn tianw om ’* enough at ilie Hr:i ' for all tin; leiuAinitig tr..opM ol »\ "i ili m di\ i sit in, u ml 11 ui I Avery i nun n ni u( calm w • ath or Was unproved in muhai king tlirui. Ill tillwu good dsYM inoie the wlmli ei'inioand would hr ell lly tli:s arrival wi hav e further itiloimution in r card to tho troops captured |\ (»eu. Mm n. In Miunn’w ow n modest n purl, wliich tu before uu, bin prttfotiuis sue mi ! dow ii at S‘2 in all. Iti'hides llu Ameiman* taken by him, tIn-ro was mu* Mexican iiainod (eil-ano, who bad hern with our trmps :\m a sp\ mid a guide I In wan immediati ly pul to die •wtml. alihouoli M ym liuim* inteieednd for him. \\ e have lint ro iis :imoi!ut I ml "I tho cap'ured, width includes the uainei ol t apt, \lh»*it l'il,e.o| Arkaimas, and ( apt. Win lleady "I K out tick y ('apt. Ileady was captured twodn\N nflt i Major llorlniid'M puiiV hy u par ty "I rnnehuri'M. Him late u • rtaiu. The party captured m now* Haul to havn consisted of filly \ikunsas troops nml two purlioM of Kentucky lio p», cm o| txveiily five, thu other of eighteen. Their esinp v\ aw surrounded in the night ufu*r they hud marched I • 11 \ mi It n. Kepurt says that ( 'apt. M C’Uy wished to break lie milks, I wl mold le t luducw other* lo tt**eul In 11. finding llm Mexican* *o outnumbered them. MmunN command emu* .It’d nt I wo 11 loll ns ml imd *01110 hundred men, nec-mling to Nntuu urtfeuulu, olliui* *ny of tlot mol* than five hundred, I )un 11« uiie, well know n :tv a Mmr prisoner, \\ ho But *d ii* an iulerpietiir lo (hit Arkansas 11«»• |*w, mad* Ills e« rape from the Mi xicnti ramp, oil Mnj (tame*’* hor*ti. The guard fired upon him Init In* twnped uninjured. The pi isom r* arrived nt San Lid* on thu V**ih ult. - Drums were Vatcii through thu ktrcuiH and gun* wa r* fired to rclelirnle the evt nt. Mi I l.ulr oi\ i s ii. mother impnit int item from tin* •nine lettier fiotn San I,ms. It ta to the effect that the Vi ih n't tie r<- marched out o| Wan l.mx tot Tampie du ' 1a \ at .i, tin place where Mim-n made hi* c aptuiu, three Ixxlitu of infanli v, a I iig ule olfa\airy, and mat of i,* t artillery, with in i«, than Ihintucn piece* of uttilleiy. Tlnue piece* conii >>d of I hire M potindel*, III feu Ik I'oundoii. fair Hi poumh i.*,, and the others S and <» pm it tiers. 1'. >va*a!> udJlhat wiih.u twodny* anulhcr tli vi*i in would Mi*reh, hml *h «rtlv after, thu ro*t of thu f ree teiiiHining in \in l ies Hut >mI. So it appear* the hlovv i* to he struck in tin* direetloU of Saltillo. Santa \min’d address to In* troops, dated the V/th ult. favor* this idea, and would seem to leave no tloitbt it bout it, hut we h aru tha1 lln opituon* of i he ofliciTH in our army are various on tin* point Many think Sonin .Anna ih hi Until on Ins way to Vera ( rux,and that the display ol force on lh« other wide of Sun I mis i* intended to mao hi* movements. ami hide the wv.iknenaof the l itter plica 'riiough crow ded lor timo and room, w o cauuut out Santa Alina’* add less l’lir (•racial in Chief of ihe Army of Operation* of the Soiih to his SiilHitdmntfN ■ Companions m arms. The operations of thu enemy dr maud dial we should move precipitnlely upon his prill cipal line, nml w e go In execute it. Tim independence, the honor and tin* destiny ul tli* nulioii dopuud ul tin* mo incut on your decision. Soldier*’ the culi'r world iil»seivr* ux, and will c* pect our act* to In' a hero, as III \ ate noressary. I’ri vn (imis of .ill Kinds surround us, hi e.nxi ipttmct) of the n* gleet ale wn tow u Is us I i m.ne than n mouth hy those wiio should provide \ ui pay and your provisions llui wImii has miMcty do dilated your Bpiritn or Weakened your eutliUMiiihiu f The Mexican sildier in well known f>r hi* frugality and paiienee utnh i suffering ii wer wanting mrgaxmcn m march. * iter. •* desert* ami always counting upon llm re* mrcin ol the enemy to piuvidn f-u Ins waul*. To day we shall undertake a march uft-r u donori country, withoutKuemr or ei..vi iik Hut he assured that vn shall untie .! i a t - • I \ hr provided li mi Ih mu of tin enemy, and with lie in v -u will be sulliciunlly rmmbuin cd. My friends vve go to peri the campaign. Wlial day* of glory await nr’ What a flattering future f.n our country ! II w saiisfn tuiy, when wo contemplate that we saved Us imlepr ndcivv. If >w the worhl will admire iih! I low the nation will IiI.hhus! And when m llm hone ms of our fa mi lien we.shall relate the risks and fatigues w hich we have emhned. die et .Hi ha In with ami , triumph* over a daring and prcHiimpluoim enemy; and, hereafter, when telling our rlnhln n that we have saved , our country n second time, the jtihilen will he complete, • and these sacrifices will then appear tuns as nothing. Solder*’ hurry tofth in thedelcnce ofyout country. The! cm me we sustain is a holy one never have we Mtrnggled with more nisi ice, heeause w < light for the land of our forefathers ami ofotir eliihlren.ilm honor and ndigion of .»ur wives and children ! What n.ieriliee, tlten, can he ton great f-i olyeeis mu dear! 1 ,et tjur m >ttu he, “C( )N (Jl Kll HU Dll'.!” I .el us swear before the great Kti-rual that we will not wad nn iiislant in purging our soil of the stranger who has dared to profane it with Ins presence. No ticoly, nothing wInch may not he heroic and pmud. ANTONIO I.OHKZ OK SANTA ANNA. Ilcadtpi.ir t is, San I ms Hotosi, Jan. is 17. h'rtm the JVeti* (hlnnm Viempme Kxlrn, h\h. 25. FURTHER FROM TilK HR \ZOS. In addition to the details given in our last, vrn an icx the following item* of information, for which we are in debted to Mr. Martin, who arrived on the Harmonious Walker. (ii n. Wool apprise I (Jen. Taylor, towards the end of January, * hat he iintb’ipntcd nil attack at Saltillo. In consequence, (Jen. Taylor left Monterey on the 1st ol February with In* stall’for Saltillo, lie took with him liragpbattery and Thomas's bain rv, tie 1st MiHsisipni Rifles and May \ squadron .if dragoons. (’apt. TIimiiihh F. Marshall we* to h ave Monterey on the !?d lost. with hi* company of mounted men, also f r Saltillo. Captain (Jordon, with a detachment of I 50 recruit* for the differ i nt regiments, also left Monterey for Saltillo with (Jen. Taylor. Thu American forces at Saltilio would Ire between 5000 and OHM) men. In additmn to the two batteries named alsive, thr batteries of ( apt. Washington and \Vel»sti r were at Saltillo, and at last acnounla the troops were throwing upfumidahh fortification*. Little appre henaion is lid’ as to the n suit of any attack which may he mad u|h)u tl at |> *int. "I he immher of h *. pa left ai Monterey doc* not exceed 500 men, but the* « : «n I or ••hack fort*’is held by them, and there is no no’e by wliicli the Mexican** cun nj> proaeh the city \\ ith artillery, save by Saltillo. \\ ithoul artillery any attempt upon Monterey would lie futile.— The troops at Monterey consist pnncijnlly of Ohio and Indiana volunteers, all under the ermn.and < t ( ol. Rog er*. ( apt. Arnold,of the ‘id Dragoons, has also been ordered to proceed to Mont rey from the mouth of the Rio (J ramie. We mentioned in our Ins',the rapture of ( apt. Heady by a party of ranebero*. lie was tala n with seventeen men, 'wu days after the command of Majors (Jaimes and Norland had h cn surprised. In regard to the mnrdi rrrsof Lt. Ritchie wclearn that (Jen. Taylor had investigated the affair as thoroughly as was possible while on his return to Muilerey. Ills in quirirs hd him to release the first alcailc. of Villa Gran and a Into the inter; ret< r of Lieut. Ritchie, an English man, who was also his guide; hut he retained as prison ers two Mexicans, upon whom circumstantial e\hhn*c fixed suspicion, and carried them with him to Monti rey. The principal man coneerm d in the aUocious nitatr, the one w ho thn-w the lasso, was mil at large arid in siou ofthe despatched. He pr eceded on. hi* rule to San I ,uit* by tin* way of V ictoria and Tula, having had tlir il< N|nU’hi*i translated for him at IJriarea. Wt* have emi verged with an intelligent Spanish gen tl*man who lift Dufatigo on the (5th of January—Senor I’eiuto V ell**, a nephew . we learn, of IN ter Harmony, of New V i>r!». S« n >r Wbz confirms all that we have said ul the action nnnr Id I’ja-ioii tlic ilth of December.— I'll. I > | the M vieans in that affair was about ISO men. No new a had reached Durango of ths fall of Chi liunliuu when our informant left there. On the yttth of January (Jen. Heredia loft Durango for Chihuahua at the head of 700 men, of whom ISO Were cavalry, lie took with him 1500 mUsknts and two pieces of artillery. When he reached Cucnenine.in the north jiart of th* ''dale o| ihiraego, lie heard the ni’WM of th« ikstien nstr Kl l’an.».nnd leaving there his infantry he pushed on to ( hih'iahua with hi* cavalry, with the view to assume the eumiiinnd of the (iovermnsnt forces there. I he eavali y ol ( util 17., w hich w mh in the action of ths “‘»th ..t I hremb'T, and which protected a.* far aa rusMihls the r» lira! of the Mexican* upon l&l Paso and afmr j wards t 'aiual. had dw indled down to a handful by dw H- »ti< ns which look place- at the diilWcnt ranchos ou Uis i route. News had reaehed I )urango that about the 5th or 6tll | "1 Jaiiuaiy two Kn^ledi ship* entered the |M,rt ofMaxat j hm, having evaded the blockade. They are supp.yed t* : hi vo been laden with ammunition and other munitions of* war. \\ i» ml>l I ti'ii M i in mi report of his f*ucce*s, l'b® • lute I* omitted, but the despatch ifl uddressmi to ftaiila Anna : "hh'crllmt Sir . To day I have captured, withoBt the Iuhh ».| a in in, two elm t\ ofsquudrm, f mr eifiei*r#,an4 /tMnen of tho troop* of the l oiled Siutr*, who had ad valu ed to this |Niint; all their anus, horses and squip Merits have been taken for the nation, and at tin? first op portunity will be phieed at the di.ipon.-il of your Lxcrl '« ucy, according to the list herein. Tin* prisoners will he put euroiite lor San Luis to morrow, and I shall con tinue my ujN’mlioiiH al wait tin* point, and if fortune ia fa vorable to me. I shall endeavor to turn it to account for t ie public g.»od. • Youi kxeellcnry, on receiving tin* account, will ph unc regard il not for what bun been done, ainco it is a V'*iy small alfair.luil merely as a proof of the desire which we havi to dimcIlarge our duty. In spite of the difil Mil ties u hit'll we have oxperu need III ctamillg oTt'f this country, exhausted of everything, we shall conquer all iiisoii venieiiees. “Among the persons taken to day was one with anna in bain!-*, Galeano.a Mexican w ho mi rved the enemy as s spy nud pintle I le vv:« immediately j ut to the sWord. riicchid of 11i«f Niiirun lore I foraos wisliud to iutorcuds I <r him,** etc., etc. \V« copy below^what the Now Orloaua Doitn, vf the ‘£'lh ult., Hays of Santa Anna’s jilans : SANTA ANNA’S ADVANCK. If ihr •fntnmeniatint do hy all the Mexican jetjicra mid letter Writers lie entitled ... it is obVioli* that S.mia Amin enli rtnms designs against Monterey, and IiajI In i" n his march against that jioint. Our correspondent* rejii< mi til that large Ixidirs nl Ir«hijos art' homy; thrown ft.f v\ a id tip *n the road lo Monterey, as well as tho fond ho tween Tampico nud Monterey, lint the iHost deltnitS •tiafemmt we have hccii, ia contained in a lettsr publish ed hy la Patria. list evening, from Tampico, of the dats of '.Mb February. which sian-s that lti,(HMJ of the most brilliant lpmjis (tvinunt hrilUmtcn) arc inarching for tltu mail hvtwccn Saltillo and Monterey. This information was communicated hy a letti r written front Snu Intis.-— Another letter w rilten from Tula, of the date of Ud Feb ruary , stolen that on the 1st of the month (Jen. Parrodi, wi'h a brigade «»t I fit HI men, compoHcd of tho I‘2th regi ment of infantry of the line, styled the “Faithful Soldiers ..I San I .ms,” and a hattallion of the National Guard of .lalifcco. with three jdeei sot artillery, were inarching in the directi.-n ol Monterey, hy the mad of Matclu rala.—* Tlu xiiuiii is fortilicd at every i»oiiit. hy the Inttnllions d Puebla, (iunrila Costa d<- I iimjdcoj the eotnjnny of A eteiaiiH. and three companies of Cavalry. In the vil I rp *• ol A alien. Col .lose Antonio di I Castillo is station ed with a respectable lore®, to defend that points Geo. I rrert, with I .MM) men of tho first regiment of Cavalry •*Prtmero Hejuihlicano.M must have already arhvod at A n-term de Tamauli|mft. ’PIk si- utovt iiientH are So dotlht made for the purpose ol drawing olfotir forces from the coutomjdntcd attack ott Ana (’my.. Santa Anna expects lo cut oil Taylor** « ' ininunic;il oiis, to hlia-k up ball the roads lo Camargo nid to Tampico. These movement* tire hy no means to Im regarded nsms.gnilii unt; they dew rvc ths serious cod aid* istiou.and w ill nu doubt receive tin’ utmost vigdance and activity of jirejMintlion among our forces near Mont ) rcy. Fortunately; Gen. Taylor, who is never caught n ajijiing. is in command at Monti r v, with aIhmiI 4tHXJ iiii-ii. This force can easily hold that jdaeo until rein forced. lint, in the meantime,the Mexican* are pushing forward toward# Mu t Mi mm .from the road which lead* through Victoria. Crrea** Cavalry arc no doubt the ad vance of i large force intended for this jmint. This wtli he a hold movement, lint it is chafactorial.c of Cr ea.whu in a proinjil and decided officer. Il, however, his lore® consists only ol Cavalry, we do not apprehend any serous consequences from an attack on Matamoras. '1 he great fear is, that llu-y may intercept our communications along the rivi r.aml the rood from Matann ras and Camar go to Monterey* We trust, however, that Gun. Scott, w ho s* etna to he moving with great eanti* n and prudence, will not weaken ouf forces oil the Rio Grunde. so as to exjtose our liues to he easily broken, and the hard earned nisu't.Hol a must expensive campaign thus be lost to uur arms* IMPORTANT! Since the alsivo was wfilteit, wo have wen n letter from a Mexican officer, written in great confidence and wcrcey, stating that (Jeneral l rtea had been ordered t.j mareh on MatatimraH, and was already considorsbly sd vauced on the road. GEN. TAYLOU. We learn from a private source,worthy of credence,that Gen. Taylor is lor from being satisfied with the recent Hmnge made m the disjitisilioU ot the force® in Moxi»| and that although now busily engaged in preparations fir a march into /..leateens, it is probable he will S'hhi ijuit tin c untry.or in other words resign his command. It is also said Hint the L)ej»artii»ent having treated him with very little ceremony, he has written the Secretary a U tter, which, if published, would lioa curiosity, lu it he hns sjiokeu his mind freely anti bluntly. Wed«) no.' know what credit to attach to these state ments, hut they come directly and from a source which imports to tin m a strong degree of probability—the wri ter having many opportunities of obtaining correct infjr* mation.— JSurth dnuiictm. Cor re upon dr nee rf the Jimentcin. Washington, March 5, 1847. The Judges of ihf» Supreme Court have heard the list arguments, and alter n toriual firs® on will adjottrn till to morrow. In the case of Mrs. Gaines, an opinion was given to day by Judge Wayne in behalf nf the five Judge® who sat in the case, the effect of w hich is a jxistponement of the opinion of the Court to the next term, with a wil lingness nu the part of the Judges to receive any addition al fa ts going to prove the heirship of Mrs, Gaines. ANOTHER “FLARE UP,” In tin* Senate, on Wednesday, Mr. Bagby opposed the resolution, relative to reporting the proceedings, lie was satisfied that it was designed to cover some deep political scheme. _ . Mr. Hanncgan said the resolution had been brought forw ard by honselt without consultation with any human being, save the gentleman who was named in it, (Dr. Houston.) There was nothing in it but what appeared upon the face ot it, and it the Senator from Alabama meant to impute any designs to him, after what he (Mr. II.) had stated y> serbav, he had only to say that he | shamed the scat he occupied. Mr. lbigiy rcpho.l.nnd said that if hr shamed lbs sea* I it was only on act omit of its proximity to that of the Scna l tor from Indiana.