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••Tlie KIrIiI* of Ihr Mtulm. unil llir I'nlon i»f ilirNtutrv" " \\ H. t|. Ill.U Kl'.»il». Ildilor. I,V A< HHI IMJ, TIII K*DA1 RORHINU, IH 'I'OIII'.K T, IM7. voi,. xx\n_\0. 9* 1‘i liUSIIIU) IIV II LACK FORD, STATU AM A DILLARD, K\kiiv Mo»u*» ash Tiittasn**, at Font Ibllxre per annum, payable in advance. .V# aut , nplien will be received far a shorter time than six months ; osJnjpeper will be discontinued, (except at the discretion / the Kditors.) until all alarm axes ore paid j ... .f UFF. II TISH.MFJtTFS inserted at 50 cents per ,/nare (or lees) for- every inner form insertion . and 37 | cts. per since (or less) fur eeerp outer form insertion. F FKRF .1IIFKit 'FISHU is required to note on his .his. hi e Ions he wishes his a hertisement inserted . an ndrer t Mini, not so noted, irill be inserted till iIs discontinuance „t- ordered. Foil rH.Utl. r . iniHliriSl.h'G the terms are fir , privilege of two squares. *U> for one square *43 ; far one square, in-ier formats Heerij qrurly adderttea will t ,■ q.tire die confine his udoerlismg to his particular line uj yumirsi. y. .ht!l PHI V/7 VCYxrcuted ntathj and expeditiously atulonrea*0naMf. unnv. _ i ,i n i « .V ,> . _o_ »4? an 1 M'» l'nll anil Winter Fashions, ji.sf unvi.ii i.it .if run ui.u sr.i.vn, HI UN htki:et. Four .doors itbnvt fit cm «S' t iirulhiii a. fllHANKKl I. to my fnemls aiul the |m!'lic irenaral 1 ly.li.rlln patronage lit-ri-l.it" re liestowml upon me I ask a laintimialitm ofliir snne, fi el'niir sort that I shat 0 alilt1 to plrusc tiir luubt u>. W ll.UAM CI.AVKY. Oi-t. 4 ls ■iiirst s.u.i: (>!•' r.ii.r.im i: hi.ic i.s tat hi, slants, iti.inv m.idk cut 77//.V;. .t.vi) imrsiuioi.n a.yu kit17//.VN' /•■; ii.urriti:. .s-r. V( 'TIN I • undei 1 lie |' o\ i i* »n- id .1 1 • • d "| ! r l»t, ex PCI! t«d t<> us, a-trust. :s, by !«wil-..v li I'a.lgcttjou tlie 22nd ,1 , .,j Kuril, 18M, f.n tin y * * t see uiug i n e ul >t . i» a id eredi -r- <d (lie -aid l.iil-.iy li. Fadgctt. in M.id d.-.d in * lit I< »• c 1, W lm II sa id d»-< d ot I nl-1 is i ■! 11 eoi d ill 11 e l «'• k - odlcc "1 the Hustiiig- Court lor the l orp nut on ol l.xneli b srg, the ii .de.-igio 1, by tl.e liii u-nio wilting ul a niajui-| ity »» interest of the iTcititins ut the ».»id I'adtt* I, will, on 't li nsduv, Friday and Sd.urdny, tin- 21st, 22ml and 2b«l «| i\s ol int li. i , ill.-t., s U "poll llie p-en.io s, al public an. • tie hi- l* t bidder, a ertaiu I ! or pan-el ol gio-ind, 1 » l the buildings and mipn vcm. ids tlu rion, , n C..eUe fl ,t, ii the town ol J .Mfl.b ii-, i b.-i g * be same lot and u ^ , vr\1 d 1 \ .I iu l . 11uiit and \nu l.i* wife, t said1 I |*.i.frftt, I < ! I- i in; dale tin* 2,iii .1 i\ jVtS a ocoril ill the Husti.igs l ouit l .r the Col ,\t,x ,. | ,( .ih.u / V'*o. allot her■ ioi ill ground and the j ; . rco i, in I .yi b u-g, and k ui ii p!a t No. 211. be.in 1 ' hast’d tw I. , - ( t Wnut.’id hi* wife, us , ' ( *. ,1 * t-1 I ’ i’ *2ird \pril, 1810 amtol re ’ord in the « mit .' aid, wi‘l tt illy appeal Ms » ' ' ■' ' I’ | ,,| nd. 1\ mg iu-ai.l . w pa t - d lot No, 211, and. »e lijllol' whi’ti vvase*nveyed m him by Thomas Furguson, b\ la e l 2a i.\ gild t i! .. i ; ol - - ».€ in aa.U town. \ - md ■ 1 • r \\ cat street, in an i • ■ ; b.u ii I'iu I . i I ii • t t .. • t tinned g ng on Cm kc -i \\ • t . | , o Hir.i-g b.i .< It* > I«• i: t, with the i npiuv. nnrit* t r • , , .it t. -oig tli ■ same lot or pu ■ • s ol gio i.nl pure ha md . Uabnev, ( otnn.isMimer, ft-e., on tie 22 ul ol January, * Also the ( w igSJ.i \YKS, with fhe i of the fe u .d - sinee the d.iU -d-abide d. to wit : — l»» ey, a woman. d .d> ill 10 years at the 1 imr ol the i Nee*, it ion i 1 the deed ; IVi'm-t.a woman, aged about I'd, an f li r two children, \\ ashington and (Yli.i.and Nu-an. an old woman. f \ J«,i. all the s.i »d l*.«d-.. c*t s st.. kid < i.ovus, nt:.ii)VM H)i: ( i.<>tjii.v<jr iiili. house now occupied by him, on Main Street, in said l ova of 1 .vnehburg. I Ms ...mi in- -• .eu ot (.* > >i>*. tiitncr.iur.s, uncoils,! Ke. Ike . ol every name, ki.ul aid .le-eripti- *u, ami all the : K!-’Vt‘\ \I.\I>K CibO I t UNt i. kc.. now in Ins store house ; o i West or Cocke Street, in said tow n. A'.s • all his 11 i ischo'.d and Kitchen Furniture of every! name i.ul char, -t -r. Tin- title to the above property isl. -'i-ved to be unque-t :mm a'V.e but.aetiuc as trust. , s the undersigned will eonvey s i. h ti'le only as su.d d.-c.i \ est- i.i th -in. T in made kno.v n at My. ' C!l \ IILF.S W Cl lHIM I AN, # Tiub 1>\M1» K. Si’K.NCK, S buss. October 4 -t2:»t) l!cnioval MOOnM LY b M.iin'LY Hav k removed (Idr a short lime.) to the corner houseon Mailt Street, opposite Messrs, llryant A. I'inslcyat which place they will be pleased to see their old friends and customers. They In' * in store a large and wall selected assort ment of (t’roctrics. Liquors, Domestics, Sec , which will be sold low either lor cash, in bar er for country produce, or to punctual cus omers, mid they respectfully solicit the patronage ot the public generally. Srp». 27—ts hu.yyi/I's, 11111U0.Y* v i'i.ou kiis. "m'Mf'K would resp eil’ully call iltu ▼ ▼ at'ciilioii of our fnemU, and llif Jj ptiMr o n rally, lumr suprri r -t r\i r of fall Milliurry. Ilavimj jimt rrtuin- y rd from the Nurlll.Wr assure our fri* nds thrv nil art* of ilir very lau -t style a"d > nip rt lion. Oar 1*'ii li, ^atin ami ^ 1 * ji I Inis lire nil Ih'iiiiimiiI, ami r rrm'li ’ FI mersaml I’lmiitssupi-riur in any iliinir wo have ever otl'i rial. 1’lease eail ami see I r yutirsi Ivrs. II. F. 1IF.NINU. Oct. 4—3t ijr} Ui-|iulilican e.'|iv. One ( rill llewtiid. (an<l no thanks for his apprehension.) RUN YtV \Y iroai tlie subscribers, living at llalitu* Court i louse« Tlaoiiia* .V K|r|iltoix, an apprentice to the Carpenter's trade. We forewarn all p ro r from harhorin" or t mploying the sail! boy, ami "ill pay'he ab >ve reward lot his .!eli\cry to us, hut his captor " nl re.’rive no thanks*. tftp*. 30-1 in THOM AS St S11\W. Cnrtrr if lrrin% DfitlGGIS T, Dealer in Metlleinrx, 1’uiiit*. Oil*. !>>«•*. Ac \l\l\ Sl’KU.T. LVXHHlIUi, Va, Sej)t. 30—ts •Vi’i'ill Imlrint, COMMISSION I'OKWAHOINi; M K It C IIA A* T S A A’ l> A (S E .V T S, Fur tlio Sul,- of M.111 ii 1a( 111reil Tobacco, ,n'o. 97 <;u.iru:n sntiiEJ', NiiW Om,».A>S. Sepi. 30—Cun s a l. /•; o /•■ i. A A l> and a !Se^ro. T N pursuance i f a decree of the Circuit Superior Court ol J 1 *aw and Cbanc rv, for Bedford c unit*, pronounced in the ►"it n| Hubbard and others against I b-bo and other*; the* tin dersigned Comnii-sioiu-r, ap|M>in‘cd by said decree, will, on lh< 16th day of October n xt, at tin- Ahadows ol (loose ‘ icek, in the county of Bedlord, pronounced to sell to till ing icst bidder, at public a -lion, Til UKK TH ACTS OF L AM). in the neighborhood ofthe Meadows, one containing 106 AC It KS, up n which Jonathan (load now resides, and another con taining 1.54 Antes, ‘,>>n\\hi h Mi liaei ] icbo, Jr , reside*, and the third eon tuin.iig * 7 .. , -13 A <; It E s, P'i.i n hu h .John 1 it ho rvMilta. I w ill al.o, at I he same linn »™ plane, sell a M nrl J years oldLikCly GM* „ * *le j*H"d will he sold on a credit of 1 and *2 years, equa ■I-; ' 'vll,s* Cie purchaser giving bond with apprm• d s«?curitv "*Jl be sold on a credit ol 12 months, tlie purelm * ' K“»'g bond with go.,d security. Kpt. 30-tHol-|Al,,|‘ IiIl° (i m'UBAlU>’ FujhuiV^ .J li ii »r AtfttJ**, ■ > K.HMWSC iri (he 1’iiKt Office at I.ynrliliurg. li on ike 1*1 of October. 1817: | Pertmn* ratling for letter* ie the follow mg list, will please say lliey are adveniird "\ 1 Col. Gnratd .VI -tviilrr, Mrs. N iney C. Anderson, It ulus Anderson, IVl try■ Archer. 1 .luacpli Angle. Mum Virginia J. Allen. It.,hert Alexander. Ann S. Andci*.,,. doll,, Ad'-iH-t*. ( liarloUe Atidsrsnti,(e Yd.) n _ .lelmW. Uint.rd.4i JoYrllntler, 8 T. Brown, AW." Ilnrne, Win. M, Bailey, '' "• Ur>*'"' W Ha vies*.2; Morion lltown, •lac ,1, II. Briggs. ‘ .. ! dell,I lirixlv. i: '' 1 Wall, rJ Berry, >a„l Bre.ntllet, iii> Lewis Hrugn. lolin lh vrr. ' .. " ,* ,lima , i, Mr#. Martha r i>. li i^p#, (i tiro-o Ifrown, 4,11 ii* i i i . n ial» Urockiui broils h, lh mum Hut hr, %l . ,, , , h i, Martha lliyam, J.ilm I>. m»\vn, .. . i> i ~ 81., lion M. liryuul. Mass 8usau Bolema,,. .John Burke, f C i) i i' \ Wushuurhin Com laml, Ki'tibrn ( uipppor, "dMI > 1 M, riwanlmr I.. Camden, Win. t ox, low IS I Campbell, James l uniim.liain. v . , ■ J.din ( arnil, fiSiV&r. Amluniy AVCWtaw .Vail,an Carpenter, J»l»« ( ruml>"m- C«»J*ir«'<1 • J I .In, 11 C.«.k, Miss Addlsoiiia ( allawaj . Jnsepli II. C.ix, A'ln lia A t "1,1 I I,afles Crouse. Moroare, I'. Unlds. Kdward C. Cia'g, }\ 1 ‘ ’ John Cbeitaull. A"" ;’• * ,i,r1V’:l David \.Consuls. Maiilia ( . Callaway. I’lilnok II Coleman, Mrs Dr. ( ollavvay, llenrv C,K,k. ‘ , loin, It. ( allelt, M“iv I . ( oleman. W It. Collins. k li/.ilielli A. ( amp. Kdward farter. M. in.la J. ( larke .la.. C. ... Amelia Cavil, (colored.) v'apl. .1 lin Cr. neb, I> ISri.inmin Dawson. ••"Im U. Puwso™. licejamin I. I law suit, Nicholas l. Pa«l«, It II Davidson. 2; ' barhs II Davis, < liar!. , I.. I)11 ir<-1!, Miflirill Day, llcnrvl. Davila, Miss Caroline Dawson, \V. It, Daniel. Mary .1. Putman, Cliailes C Dixon, A •< Durom, Wm. Dimean. Oelav a M A.K Royers, liovvvear Dav.s, s"all E. Daws, Kdn . I limn, I''1™ " D.elont, .1 mn It D in Son, E.lizabeth Dav.s, John \V. Die:,n, 2; Maria Dunn. E I'll anas A Edwards, Maria), I’. Evans, Jesse Ervin, Joseph Eulmuk. |;|i,r.,r,l Estes, AA nshmgtull Ellis. S itlillel It. T-.i: IV. t'< E'dluls, l'l.oi: as I! Edgar, Miss Mur) A. E|>pes. E Edward Franklin, 2; I" H I welds, | E El rd. * apl. Robert Fields, riioinas Fillmore, Mrs. Ami A . I* lannagan, AA'ni. Fletcher, Julia A. Frazier. Rev. Charles Farrell, (i Thomas II. Garett, Serena A Gibbs, l.cwisGreen. Mary GriHin, Dr. John H Gras'y. 4; Miss Elr/.i Goitres, lames Golden, Jane (toll, .1,1,11 M. Gram, A. M.; Margaret E. Glesson lames C. Gh nii.2; Mary George, AA'illiam T. Goode, Mary Jane Gipson. Airs. Amtalininea, 11 Thomas Hundley, Wilson Ik wry, Alim/, i I lull! el, James I lineher, I, lin J lloshand, 2; 1 hns. Howard, Dr. AA'. AA . I larmier, Patrick Ilamicgan, Thomas I’ Harvey, Ira Hurt, L. C Htitiun, Jane Hill.2; James limehey, Mi>s Paulina J. Usury, 3 Samuel E. Hare, 2; Elizalieth lliekoek, II. M. II arris, Mrs. M. Amanda llnyle. James M Harris, 2; j Gerard E. Johnson, John Cl. Johnson; James Jaekson, Mr. James; AA'illiam Jackson, Aaron JenningS; James L. Jordan, Mr. Jaeklin, Elijah Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth JameiSurt; Patrick Jackson, Peggy Jessup, James G. Johnson, Miss Ann E. Jordan, Wm-Jones. Patsy Jackson, Robert Johnson, Sarah Jordan, Jeptlia Johnson, Ned Jones, (colored.) Geo. luhnsnii, K Lafayette King, Miss Susan Kilgore. L AA'illis l.aynr, Janies l.efiwieh. (colored,) AA". It. 1-omit, 2; Win. T. Shaw, ||n. AA'. Lee, Asherry Lane, Richard Liggon, Philo Lacy, 3; H. Left ridge, Mrs. Martha E. Lee. AV III. D I jiivp, 2; 'Magdaline S. Lee, Charles C. Lee, Miss Matilda '1'. I ape. M C. S. McKinney, Charles Mann, Wm. Miles, Alex. II. McFarland. 2; Steplu n L Morgan, Mrs. Jaae Moore, 2; .Jt.srph MrCaleb, Mary L. McDaniel, Cliiswi 11 Mali*.lie, Kli/.uhtlh Martin, Patrick McGruder, Mary Moseley, F. F. M ayo. Martha Mitchell, John Mel.ery. Kamiv Malta ms. J unes N. Marlin, Miss Ehzaiieili I. Mayn, Hugh Montgomery, Sarah McCabe, AA'ni. Morrill, Pole ra A. Moore, Rteherd Mdler, Sally Mead, It'diort A. M «m, JI- A Moses, Samuel AA . M ir'in, Ann Morgan, ■|. ho'm.s S. McGhee, Jane Martin, \A ashiiigton Murry, N M. H. Nowlin, Maj. J.ihn ft. Norvell,2; Isaac Newton, Mrs. Ann Neil. () Wm. Oliey, 2; Miss Nanny L. Otey. John l'\ Organ, P Rev. S. I’oisal, Tinsley Padgett, Wm. N. Patierson,3; Win. It. Paueson, A. II. Puller. Win. M. Payne, Mm. II Perkins, James P. Patieson, Richard (A Powell, Wm. Planch, ! Joseph Perkins, Mrs. Lueyana Parsons, (irurgeT. Peers, Martha O. Poindex Tliiiuias Pleasants, ter, Charles R. Pruitt, Margaret Payne, It In rt Perry, Miss Ann K. FA Pattcson,3; James K. Powell, Harriett R. Pendleton, Tliotnaa L. Preston, Nareissa C. 1‘cnlieost, Win. O. Peasley, Virginia Prtddy. It Ito Rohinson, Charles A. Raine, Kdw. Randolph, Oenrge Lindsey, Thomas O. Itohertson, Benjamin N. ltohinson, Michael Howry. Matthew W. Hire, J. Rowland, ltohinson fk Kid red, Rev. James Itemley, Mrs. Nancy Itoss, Messrs. Hundley K Rich- Relay Budding, ar.lsou, Klissa llolirson, Wm. Rose, ^ Kltza It i l'..rd. Charles B. Shaw, 2; tail. Samuel 11. Shcltun, 2; Oenrge .Su pine, Jolt! T. Scott, John W. Smith, John Snead, John Smoot. Tims. Smith, Kdw. or S.atoll Scott, Andrew Sexton. Win. A. S...jik*, John Jl. S!t»eklrford, Kotort Saunders, S It. Smith, Hugh Savage, James R. Saunders. 4; John Shannon,2; Mrs. Clarissa Smoot, Caatlcright Sonera, Jane C. Smith, 2; Hal. Stanley, Judith II. A. Stanton, Rliaha Snead, Mary R. Savage, Spar re I F. Simmons, J.uie Soper, NV. I.. Smith, 2; Fal^y Seat!, I Horn a* Sink field, Catharine I, SrhenVa. •lahim Saunders, Margaret A. Scott, U II.Staten, Mias Mildred Sneed, Hwen Smifi'er, Charlotte Saunders. Nathaniel S raim#, T Thomas C\ Tharkst n, J. II. Tinsley, I angly J Talbot, Arthur I .'Tinsley, W 111 lam Trihhle, Radford 'Tin nnaa, larlison Ti\|,»r, II. A.'Turner, Fduurd 'Taylor, U. ti. 'Turner, NNviheR 'Turner, 2; James Tinsley, W o -hIs*111 ’Towlnr, Nrl».hi ’Tinsley, Joseph ‘Tax I *r, David 'Torranei*. I* Tanner, Mrs. Taylor. W 111 lam Terry, Mary A 'Thurnian, John ,l. Terrel, Mary K. Taylor William T »ler, Min* Martha 'Tetry, Joshua C Tmsluy, Virginia'Trihhle,fl; N\ illis 'Turner, Frances 'Taylor, Thomas T. 'Taylor, lillan Tin mas. U Adam Uptcrgt&lf. Charles Valentine, M *« Martini Vernon. Joseph K. \ a.iahlo, w Min Wiley. ,1 J Walker, lames \\ inn, J.trl II W aikina, I Mill S \\ a Is ii, Hu. \\ \\ i\\i 'ins, l‘li ••mas Wright, I rn N Wnhren, Felwstiau W yviard, W T Walter, l> \\ . Williamsun, M:iilts«n William a. N \ in. II. W a Ison. 2; AI« x. Whilt.cn, II. I> \\ ill ams Cut.I W lute, liiiiiey A Walker, Frederick A. W"odson# I-Im W. W alker. Mrs Lucy C Webber, W. Winston, Nancy Wafts, [■ 1 mrI*•< W ils m, I nicy ,1. W illiam*, I M. W’mwl, Miss Virginia Warwick* \matnla N. Walker, Maggie II. W alker, IF S. W 11 kins. Nancy W iU<m, IF I*. Waller. Mary Walk* r, v U W. ijrund, Hetty Walker, I Ward. F.lfci White, I', W \\ aideu, 3; Mary F. Walker, Aimer W hiiteii, fellva William*. Kdw. () W atkins, Y IVter \ tdilin, J)r. Juhn Yancey, lulm \ oim^, O. t .her 4 — 3t IF CAW TIION, V M. VALUABLE n for s. //./;, Within 03 miles nr Fyiiehlnirir.on ||ie Lynchburg nml Salem Turnpike. rpllK Mit.M tihtr will Milan TueaU»iy, the 30tl» Nowm J her next,the TRACT OK.I.AM) »n w hit h he rcMth-s, i-ontutiiing; S»«3 .H ill s, »•>'”" HO ..I wliit-1; in in I iiltlvution—ll,r hnlam-f i« hru. ily limlH-ml. ( Mi I li is 11 art t li.-n- I, m,,le ,.( ,, IuimI lian is ,.,i am ulli.-rlr:.. I m t|„. a,.,| |l(1, l)\\ k.i.i.im; ||< >| SK. £__ , M H III A. .sMiIKK J i Hill >K. HAHN, < <>\v % ^ Ol 'llSK. ami all mher i a u r n o r ,s /.; ,s and a linnw for nn Over-ieri. Tin re i« as i.r HO no res well 'rl in Inver unit ( «r;i‘-'. I his l.aml is well utlnjiteil In lit • iillure nl ( ■mi. " heal, (,'r.i-s nml T,.h„ • n. The alsne land will lie divided into luls In suit nurehusers. li is ml deemed neei -aiy In pile am lull her dt seri|itiun ul the land, .IS |ieisuiis Wishing In I.lime eiui see h.r llu mselv ts. Terms I i1... al and ni.ide Itmmu mi.lai ul sale. Mept .III tills 1,11,111 It’ll ST. II .IOII SSON .Sale of l.mwl anil Negroes, • II • liicliim. IN pursuance of a decree nf the manly court of [led ford enmity,made at Hie last Sept, term of said court, in the case uf Moorman, &e. vs ,M urmaii, fce , I shall offer fur sale al piddle auction, to the highest bidder, on Kriday.tlie Ifilh day ufOctobcr next, at the lale residence of Mr... Nancv Misirman. the TRACT OF CAM), held by lier in In r lifetime, as her dimer in the real es late of the late ('has. Moorman, dee’d. The said trai l of land contains alioiit one hundred and ninety five ACRF.S, and is situated about four miles south west ol I.ilierly in the county uf Bedford. AI..SO at the same lime and place, and in pursuance of the same decree, 1 will sell II VAl/UABf.F. N'F.CRO MKN. Terms..— I he laud will la* sold on a credit ol' one and two years, and the negroes upon a credit of twelve months, except as In the sum uf $50, w hich will he re iptirtcd in cash. Bunds with good personal security w ill la. required of the purchaser and the title to the land will he retained until the w hole of the purchase money shall have been paid. I will convey such title only in the deed vesta in me. SA.ML. V. K MOORMAN, Sppf. 30—1150 Commissioner. mi iK gulfsrribt r,having engaged tlu* services of Mim .■ NiehU, from Westchester, I*« nnsyIvania, proixtscg having a school at lo r house, Amherst Court House, f*»r tho instruction of young Ladies in different depart meuts of English, together with French and Music. To those desirous of patronising tliesehool satisfactory uvs timonials of cpialifications will he showh, everal pupils can he accommodated wi'li board in the subscriber's timiiy. The school will commence on the Oth ofScptcmlwr next. SARAH \Y. DAVIES. Amherst Court House, August 23—fs iletlieul rlmriit Of llunilulph Macon College f | II11next session ot this School w ill commence oil ■ the first M unlay of the ensuing November, and coti linue eight months. 'Mi is I list it H t ion is under the immediate direction of Pr f. John I*. McUaiier* Ml). LL. I)., late senior preceptor of the I'miee Kdward Medical Institute, who will be aided in the direction ol its exercise* by compe lent assistants. lint all tbe bran ?hes of a thorough medical education will be taught ; and in the most practical manner in lit ise departments susceptible of demonstration and ex emplificatinn. In the department of Anatomy and Sur gery, no school in Virginia oil rs students superior, if e ipial, advantage* to it, during the lecture term. Daily lectures, demonstrations and examinations are given throughout the course. This school has the graduating power. The whole expense, including fees, cost of books, and ixiard for eight mouths will not exceed $250. Ruing located m tl»e village near Prince Kdward Ct. Ho., hoard can lie had in iiol«U or private families con venient to tiic school. Sept. 27 — 11 N OOP The Republican will please copy. fill IK Stockholders of the Lynchburg and Salem M Turnpike 1 oiiij any are requested to Intel at the Franklin II »tcl,m Lynchburg, on Saturday, the 10th of of October next. BEN. WILKES, President. Sept. 27—1160 mus. h:. //. ciurujVK's school 117 ILL he open for the reception of pupil-, in the base Tv incut story of the Methodist Protestant Church, on Monday, the 27th of September. Term*—$15 lor the first class, $10 for the second, and $7 50 hr tlie 1 junior class. Sept. 0—ts HIS I'OKICAL Sk' teh nf Trimly ( liureb. N. York - Illustrated by the Rev Win. Reman, D. I), tin Roc or of the same, for sale by D R PAYNE. | SKPVHUHF.H •*>Til 1817. IMAVK ju.t rr,-, Ixi.l l» | XPIH.SN tl.r Mloxvinf Hi. I, >iul Itraulilial O.xhU lu ttIiiiIi I imilr ll.r ■lUuli.ili ul , buyers : I Haoetlo I Maid* j Kiidirnidevwd MuU (\ilofail JluWi, i new in tin* maiket Kilt* Plaids in great variety j Plaid Moiudin* Trrkeri and Thibet Shawl* Kg\ ntian Mitt* (assorted) j Kid Ulnvr* (atsorted) P.ngli-h Silk 1 lose Thieud amt llobhin Kdging (assorted) together with a great variety nl heavy U o<»Un Good*, anuh as Flannel* I in Ue»« Fulled I l<>(h* Naliiietts, lUanketa, k« fcv. S»|.t tfO t* PON T F PFTKItS. mmi i. \ l.1. thmtr indchtedlo the Into (\nuvins ul It-lurls Lee and I .«’«■ ik IIoIh'Mn, arc earnestly rripn •»! ‘d to emuc forward and pay their notes and arts hi tils.an it is very important that the bnsin,,ssshould lie closed. Long indulgence w ill nut h* given. LI T. UOUKUTS. March I I is Ml Lit N nt n emit Tl.iienin K\A and beautiful style of Faney and Plaid Silks, Is w (licit will be sdd verv low at DAVIS. AMU MIA MS Jk (\, HATS ! HATS I ! ■ I'ST received tlie FhM Fashion fir IS 17, to which •" the undersigned would invite all tliotm that are in v\ a lit n| ,t heaiitilnl I lat to call at the nigu of the Dig I lal wlu re they eait or supplied with an ariiele that enu»** t he kiiipassed m IooKh,color, diirululity and price. '•pi. vi—‘>1,1 W'M. STITZKH. < OTroN F \t TONY rpHK niihmiilH i xxonhl now inform the Mrtvhnntn in urn I era I ux w ell ax the pnhlie, t hat In in ill iU iug;, at tin Itl.n k " «ter t »»1ton I- .11 tm > ;»x good an ailirlr ul t’utton \ wiiin ax ix niiulr hi *,iia (Malilixhiinnt, In r;m ximl whom it he, and •ill he " mtx i t, <i a tall trial to he in.oh ,.| tin x ,ii ux toprox e i tin ni Tin-hiiIixi i ilici ix xxelt axxuie n| theilitlrieiier in rood ami hail y aril***, and, in onln tliat you may not he imposed on, •is you nr, liuMe to he, tiy the yane . and it you can’t work thriu. |<t*t 11-11 lIn hi up ax xmi lotiud them, ulid make nut the 'l'.'lj*e toi r.u I y in;; ax w I'M ax retui llillg. and the Nllhxel'ihvr "iM p'x tin (r. ijjit* on the deliverA oftlie yunm to hnu at the l a.-tory. \I*'O, In p’lii i illy Ins a »ou.l lot of wn.Uinp, suitable for < oinloit*,on hand, a I ul vxliirh shall he xohl at t or price* I'lr.iM give loin a call when von xx.iut mix tiling in hix way .1 \s s t UI’.W IhSON, \;;'t I .yni'lihuijj S« p*. ‘2 is 17 tn Q l l.e I ■*Mutton, Ahio^don, and I**iim u»tlr, Va , ned | •li ne Ituii iipli, I t no. paj' i-.will cupy xxtixv and funv.ird ' account to ilih <.||i r. et'ltMrlon Xcliool roit loi;\w i-U>u:s. rixm. 2nd Session n| iIiih School will commence on fit j I 1st of t )c|oIht next Anxious Hint all the pupils com milted to her earn should be thoroughly instructed, and believing this to he impracticable where there urn many Scholars, Miss Man.son promises to establish a School, consisting only often ortxvelve young ladies,nil ofxxliom she w ivliea to hoard in In-r Father’s family, and to lake, m addition to their Knglmli Studies, Music and French lessons. TF.HMS, Hoard (including washing, fuel .v lights,) $'.) pr. month Tuition—F.nglisli 3 French 2 Music 5 iisir of Instrument *00 cents. Hoard and Tuition, payable one half in nr|vanee, the r* maiiuh-r ill the end of the Session—tetters, addressed to Mr. Nathan el I. Mansmi, I.yuclihurg, will ho attended to. Aug. 30-ti Tlioiii.'i* A t'liarlcM Idlis, .?# fi n v n .1 .v t .s', NO. IOt> MAIN STUKF.T, it iv u.noA'n, run. i.vr.i, ARK regularly engaged in a large wholesale /by Uootl* ami Hanhcarr Ihixuimsi, the two branches ol which are entirely srpuiatrd, ttie liifloor n| tin ir establishment bring devoted to Dry Hoods, the second to Hardware. Their sup plies arecliielly of their own importation from Knglaud direct, but w lien domestic inauulat toirs ran be obtained to ad\an tage, they are selected at the North bv one ot the concern .it tlie Factories, oi front first bands. Ti»r\ invite the attention ol t ountry Merchants to tlieii stock, with the assurance that great pains.ire taken in procuring goods ol the best qualities, and that evc.iy proper inducement to buy will be offered to those who may favor them with a call. August *2.1- 2in Mind Mind. Mind WE have just received, on ronniirnmrut, MO hhl« No. 1 Family Shad, 30 half do. do. do Which ttu offer for Halt*, on accommodating terms McDaniel k lee Sept. 2 1 N II .1 ( O A* A L .1 II II OA AAA I'OI NDS 1’IU.tlK WKMTKUN BACON, OU,UUl/ 2,000 do *• LAUD, For sale at low prices for cash, by rilKNSHAW, BAfiBY U CARTER. Au^ttirt 12—ts V:\l.l Altl.K I\MKS III\ KU KM A I K ron sale BY virtue oi a llecrceof I lie Circuit Court of Chesterfield ol flic lhl.il \pril, 1817, anipndcd by nnolbcr decree in July. 1817, in tbe suit ol l>a\id C. \\ into c, b.-., against Lucy Winlree and others, the Plantation on James Hivcr, in llic county ot Buckingham, belonging to ti e estate ol James \V \Vinlr. e, dec’d, will he ofl n il Im sale, by public auction, on the premises, on Tuesdax, the PM|» t > tob r in xt, il lair, if not, the next lair day- '1 li«- plantation contains by survix 2,30(1 ACHES, ot which there arc estimated to tie about 0*HI acres ol open arable land, including ulmut 150 acres of river, and a small pmtioii of eieek, low ground*. The residue ol thejand is in wfw*ls, ami miii li ol it well timbered Nearly all the open land is in a high state ol improvement trout the iim* ol clover and plaster, and is well adaptrd to tin glow ill ol 'tobacco,: t orn Wheat mrl Oats. There is a grist mill oil the place;1 and a site on which there ha* liven a saw null, the dam u >w standing in good r. pair 'l*h • mi 1 was burnt last year, but 1 may be rebuilt at a moderate cost, and rendered very prob-i 1 table. The plantation adjoins the laud* ol Ho. Hulling,John i and Jutuc* I lari i.«. I lenry and Itforviifto Nebula* and others, j and is about 5 in*1« s from Hcottsvillr and 8 miles from the , Virginia Mills. Produce may he rained aeros* the rixerto I the canal without anv hauling on the opposite side. It i* 1 well watered by two creek* imining entirely through it, and , by a number of springs eonvcnienlly situated. There is a good orchard, and a I ne.-r«sur\ tolmceo houses, bains, be , : with a small dwelling and an overseer’s house. The purchaser will rcceix e possession ol the land, now in crop, so soon a* the crons can he properly gathered and re moved , and will lake lull possession on the 1st January next, i rcserx ing only tho use ol tobacco houses ami necessary fuel 1 until the tobacco crop can be cured and carried away. ' i The Perms are: Onc-lourlli cash; and a credit ol one,tw. and three years, equal instalment*, lor the residue- the credit payments to bear interest from the sale, and to be secured by bonds with gmal security, and by retaining the title until pay niMit. We are authori/.od toaay, that it i* not the intention o| I »my ol th’ persons now interested in the estate to purchasa it. LUCY WINFKKK, 1 rnm,rm HOLDKN HIH5PES, \ om Kept. |f» tlflO LIME, COPPER AJVT> S O L K L K A T II E R. 105 casks liesli Hock bridge Lime, 75 hags Hioand Laguna Coflee, 200 sides Hole Leat her, good and damaged, 1 case extra black 'Peas, 1 chest extra (tunpnwdcr do 5 rase* strong pegged Boots, •100 pairs heavy Negroes’$ hoes, He einng and for sate, a birgam, bv t. kK.vs?r\\v, b iv b r \iii:,K ( Sep.. 23— 6t I l* rmn tin* Mobile II* raid and Trthnnr, K\tra. Sept. *6 IMPORTANT PROM Mi: A ICO. The luig Owrcnln, <-'apt Suiiili, nrrivetl at Prn<ws.!u • mi tin- evening of tin* '^1 si hist., within live tiny* froiii N era ( ■ rut W e are indebted in a passenger from Pen sjuvla tor a \ ern Cru/ “Sim of \nnhneuM of llie Itiili, and also for a loiter from Peimarol.t. All the news they j eolil llu is pu'dishe.l helow. \ • rhnlly we are inf tru ed iliai ihere hnd alt» In en n revolt at Puebla, mid that Seott , ihere mid m the eity ol Mexie • lud limt at leant two thoiis | and men. FROM TI1K SKAT OF \A Ml I In Artnisti.e eoiielude.l I b*slililies re eoiuiiielteed Prop •'-h ton* ul N|i Trial l.ein-r of San in Anna lo Oen. Seoti |-1 hi regiments <d llie Mexican Aiinv rumpleli ly rout, d by a tew hundred men ol li. nei.il S -. a i * h re.'* tn'ii Worth wounded. I be (..||.t\\ mg letter le.-.'Ued hoiil our corn HjMUident IS KO lull listing to til. pubhe, that we h.isti n lo g.ve It I 1,1 "m mii I is. 'i 11 hi.. |t e.uitiiiiiN all llie m w * dial was re reived yesterday fu.m Me\i« o. A* we had already amiou ieed, hostdilten re worn • meneed on the bill, in the tweiili g. and ti.-n. SeottV ! 11 *"|*s"n lhat very evening hadgiu-u a ImiihIi to llu bust : ..film M. X ten ii iro.i|tR I he letter rimit* hy way of Oit/aha. and was sent here hy out “wide ti w like** e.irri Mpoiuhiil, t h i. ugh a pi t vale I'm ml. w ho Iiiiiihi If uddresm .1 iih a lew lim « to I. II 11111 xprcMs !.:ul i.rriv.d Irmii \tlix-.his hiix i,, 0.ij |.-» I 11 1 1 1111m i' \ |.t i s'. I uni hii,.ii Hi-Ill In I "I llie Mexican mm v . Ill.limn.milled llie M.xie,in lufei'H III lim millun H|ml»ell n|' In llie Idler x\ la* Ii lid I u XV h ; I’r I III.,v, *'e|il II, | S17. M\ I Vm Sun- I d d in I (Illlll. lluil yuii rxei arrived .IIII"lip us, lull In IIIX p.mil nslmlislllnelil I huh you In dm Iuh.iIh id iinr iinitii.it 11lend \\ • •’ I I'lmniHeil yen tielme I leli \ era (in/, I h ii mi nit Iih m", Illlll | Hiiiild, I. Illlll' III nine, il I HUH I, riiiun 1 e ■ in nph In pel .. yml il I,’H xxiihIh unii hIici I u| id |>ii|x |r, mid il..mi ii IniH never nil’. red iisnll xxnli "W "» ini'lll ■ linn 111 |llcselll, liml 1 In (ill lies, I'XX 11 lit h XX i 11 Ih< |l-|s!,ed x l e I 1111 > I Is IV llllnllpli llie elillji ' |'UI;|I, imiHi|ililue,. \e , mid xx lim is nurse ( hmi'li u , " *• "I) III. puerrilleiiiH ..I .rru O.mln. I'm mu ,Y,nmi I, mnl .ill llie . 1/nn/ea mill hill inn el. ires III llleKe deHliei . .I. * * • . . . . I u Hers mrivi'd Imre 11mu Ailixin, Hlnliupllial mi exiircwi l""l miiml linn mi his xrny In Oiiinen, hi.iii hy l.en :""1 111111 ,l"' ''"'I expiess hud liruiipht leth rs limn Mexico (Inii-il the '.Iih nmi. 'I lime Idlers Hla.1t lh.il llie |iru|m.n I mu made hy Mi I tlsl XX Us lejeelell, nr, ill lliml, lllll' |ll>| I Inn ill ihelll, Illlll I h(ll Imxli lilies liml re ciiiiiiin iieisl mi IlieSlIi ill I he ul er "Hum, mnl lliul u hniile h id hi en Imiplil mi liml cvemim hy " •<’" li.m.lreil iiieii ul' Se,iii'n in my up nmi |, u, , (,|,7 j |." I'l'il ‘H.i iimiiiii ills , I iIn* Al, xu'iiii army (,h. Mil |. I! Ml. HI „l (lie line, ||,„ mid-Hi repniieiiM nl the Imlil 1 "iliilitry, mill , II, ri'piinenl III'llie ..ul (.nmil.s "nil I .'V1 '•> l'"H) lll.lI Hie I'lmill x I 11,111 1. •«»lly iimi iI II||, mid Hint llien liibH excel d Ixv. thoustiml fix. hun led. , »'y '»•••! Ml T,.s.\iih , I [11.1 III-' nli'M'HNul 11, *' il, il Sun,.* wi.iil-l II,,I Imu anyiliiiijr In ,'hiin, |r,„n M, Xi,.0 |.„ ,|JI1W„,M l»y this w M : I Iml III!' I -III, ,| Sillies wuiilil luivi'llie i.rivili',-' nl ,'Slabllslilnif lun lui bnus ill l!|,|«', ( Hill,,mm I, r T;|ihl yt urs; hiiiI llnil ibn Mexican «rimii nl cnil-l, „li, , ilmi lime, il it cbi*.sc, renew tin -, nun I, ,,| ib, ir. my • 'I Ins w jin not accepted. Tlien, Mr. Trim.liilhiMir bnnsi ll' uf I,in , ftl. il>I els, >i• 111:11l-eil In llie M, Mean I'liiiinnssiniicis dial llimiebt II «mil,I lie null'll lielb r l,,r Mexico tiii-ril.i Ib, " linle i,I I'|||>, r t'alll'.rnl i tu III-' I nitvil Males, t<>r wIncb ! ilial (invi rinncnt XXuul.l c.nlaiiily pay lllliin ,,r menu mil lions ol doll.iih. I Ins Would probably be agreed upon, if the fdlowing artnde hud mi t with (he assent ol the Mexican*. I luit tbe I c\iiu boundary line would run along friiin the mouth ot the Itio (•ramie, in tin b ft Hide, to tlm ngbt side of tlm It In (iila. Hut this hint | r>>|m>r*ition wn* rejected, The Mexi cans would not yield olio inch of ground the other Mde of tin Nueei h. Mr. J rtsl lio n asked I.» days, ns lm said be was not authorized to accept *mlia propo*uioii, bm tlie M< Means replied tliev Would give bin live day* and no more. On the tilth day (tlic/lh) n teller was written b\ ^juta Anna to (ten. Seotl, accusing Inin ot lecaking tie armistice, mi some trilling pretexts. (•cn. N oll aiiHwercd making similar charge*. (hi the 8th, in llie attrruoon, a liody ol a lew hundred men (if («eii. Scott’u were sent to attack Cliapullcprc. They encountered a large Ibree of llm enemy s heal troupN llicrc, a terrible light ensued, m which ihe Mexi cans got, as usual, a good threshing. (ien. Leon, wlm •• muiande I the Mexican*, was wounded, and (ini. Hal denis, o| tbe National (iiiards, w;is killed. Thu small uuuilier ol llm Am* rieans, w lm, the Mexi -nn letters say (to mho tlmir ow n expression)* lough i like devils,’ retired to Tumi hay a, leaving live wagons behind I them. Some of those had no wheels, w lulu others no horses. The I oss mi the part of tbe Americans is said to be very small comparnivelv. A proclamation. ( r manifesto, os they call it.) was is sued by (ien. Ilcrrir.i, (iovernor ol dm city of Mexico, recommending to the citizens -men, women and etui dreii, to collect stones aud carry them to the roofs of lions is, ami from tbero tbr<w llmiii .it the Americans, if they entered tbe city. l lie Sun, o| tlm KUh, says: Tr mps iiavo been arri viiig in gr<at number liuiii tlm llrazns f .r the la*t five or six days, and we do not doubt that within live or six days mote, there will lie from two to three thousand men ready to march hi tlm inicii i. IV.NSU 01. A, Sept, g id, Islfi. Thu brig Osceola, Capt. Smith, arrived ill tlm Navy Yard In re lust evening, alter a passage ot live and a bail days from \ era l/ruz, and brings late and unfavorable m w s I mill llie army of (ien. Seotl. It sic os that hostilities were renewed on llie 8th in*!.. Santa Anna and (ien. Seotl uiiitiiallyVhnrigiti" each nth er with a violation of tin armistice, and i>y tlm last ae counts our troops bid possession of twnufllic si reels ol llie city "I Mexico, and bad driven llie principal pari ot the .Mexican force in or towards the I’laza. Our troop* had suffered greatly from the fire of the • uumy placed in windows and on the Pint’s of the (muses, and lieu. W urth was badly but not mortally wounded. Our loss since leaving Puebla was ihrco lb msund men. Paredes was said to Ire on the road iiclween Vera Cruz and Mexico, with a large force of guerrillas. KI'K'11 IKK MKXICAN NKWS. Spn iilnliiiiin »i Vera Cruz Truu|» There—[ji n. Salas’ Account of ih«* Hattie— I .Hit r fruiu a Mexican, $tc. The I' nion lias seen a letter from an ollieer at Vera Cruz of l lie 1th Inst., which states that they were “with out anythin" more from hen, Scull;” lull that it was llic “opinion of the incst intelligent writers frum Mexico, dial (jeii. Santa Anna will ntndude a peaet ; that Ins prtsent position seems to urge him such a measure,” as his “oidv alternative” against any attempt input him down Oil the pa it « f Paredes or Valencia—“both of w hoiil lie had declared outlawed.” h is also stand that tin re \u re oil the heach al Vera j Cruz some 1,^00 troops, with which i is understood “t id. 1 logins w ill go towards Jalana w nh Ins command; ( and that Major Pally iiail not left there when la»l heard Iroin. ( I i e Sun ot Auahuac sa)s that the M.ij- r had Icll there.) The Uealdi of tin- city im improving. Hy I dm loth 11 this mouth* heavy blow from the north is always expected; hut die iiorihcis do not regularly com ! mciicfl until the lstOclo,)‘ r.” 1 A letter from a rrsp-ntahlr citizen of Mexico, dated i August ‘JJdi, speaking of the late bailie says: (,)ur main butteries at Contreras were stormed and ta 1 ken by the Americana alter a short hut terrible s'ruggle; and I am sorry to k* m ice uecessry of sauti" it, Valen ' eii’s army was obliged to fly towards the city, having | h it behind him about i ,f»00 pikonerauiwj im lcso'haa K m'ur 'sT"7''- |*ri**iiw» tve* III.iiici, (..inn.,U„I Mrniluxa. I v «i aiiiinii( ilm Iimi «|„, |,.ft that «,i,l. ami,UrMl.n, l avr In,I a IT.I "|M-rlunlly I. «... „|| | „„w y,.|.lU. I Irn run,| alu„u wlu.-h „„r ir,M,|* fl,,| «aicmrpr»,| ..If.- hr, af.JII.viH ..; “""i; 1 **w at Kl "fmyc i.ntrynipii • I, .nl. ,u„l tlmil.l.i ilinl imniher tvnmulrd, hi ilm field * AH "li, •Miiii,iniij,,n a„,len*i|, ,Bk(.n n I" Am, imam „„,l a lirral quantity „|„ur tnuakel* y,aj •ilMtifliiiK (lin lie ruHil. , ' ii'fiM.1 »i Sin Aniiiiiin, Mliprpmnmjr ivnrKn had .mill nm»ir„, If,l. ami MirBatrain all ,k,i| l.y I hr Atmri "V h,,w ,-ut. [,1mml,,d i|,n. pneitj,,,,. „ j,|, ' '7" 7V,*’" “I’’* “r'ilr,y- <”•»• Valencia 1 hen or .„ "'k "I"" ","1" «'wk»m Churuliu* all, ri, I hr u.,.1.1,1 win »«*;„ li, nml, „ „rwr,l; n ' .n* HuIiIIiijj, Ilm wlmle weir taken l.y Mi. Ihi'riil ’ " ' ,,"rlu",’, "',r'al'il in • me dim,id r u V", l"rr,"‘ l" """,i'l n nil |„ IV, i„ 1.1.1)1,11 |„ 20 000 " 's A ini'll, nn , a „ |,m|, ' " liii t) niir lr• h11>» HiMtuiiicd. Many ,,1.11, (i, I,#y,. | . nU 4r, pkfa# 'rn "i” .‘ii’i' *| "■ r. 1, ly „f ami.,uni j, n. I In I "I,,11 hnaiiU l,.,'|.jvnl.lf,,,,, ,|„. 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Ilmi KI'hIiii \\ hinli-scv, 111 mi mlilri'p.. hufnrt* mi njjri nillnial MN-iny III (Him. |ri vew I lie I'nllnu ing Miimncs m mint mil In tliu iiiiinln r nl |i<>rn<>ii!) eirj in, I m dilfnrurit nr* ciipiiiiMtiH 111 ilil.« iinmirt, fr.mi whirli n ,|iprure iln xo in anriiiilinrr nnliiiillilmr iliuwi ••nuajfoil ju I hr jfurnrtJ urn I'nsvniis, mi vinn I inn, in.iiniljniiunH, mid cntnmnrct', more Hum lln rr to onr, anil llm annual raluu ut anra iilnnai |irm)urlH in upn Hrds nl lifKI.I>00,000 nl' dullurs, Nn nl' |irtN ns in ihn It'll I ill'll jirnl'i's niaiiH, 05,255 “ “ inii rnal navi^-ilmn, 33,070 “ “ iia*i^aliii|{ il'oucniin, 50,021 " '* iiiaiiiilarliiri'ti, 791.749 44 4 rulvtuieree, 117,007 •• “ agriculture, 3.719.951 l ilt annual value of a<rrieuliure i* 054,387,579 The value ul* tin* importation* for tin* fi*, ral year, ending on the 30th of June lanl. Wn» 121,001,707 The value of exportations, domestic and foreign* for the Name |m riod, was 113,488,516 Amount of impurtH and expurl* $^35,180,313 which in some uvi r one third of the value of our agriculture.— 1'uckct'a Cult. Dltmsil RAM. ROADS. A London Inter, published in the National Intcllgen crr, hint the loll.»\vtag Matisties : 11 np|MMrs 111:it hi .M ty la>t there were 3,505 miles of ‘railroad in l\ gland ami Scot I nd completed and in ope jaiioii, and ihxt on the* fin shed roads there were 1,045 -cations. I'hcae roads eii ployed 47 ,218 |>rr*ons. There were aim* at that time mile* of rail way ineour-eof construeiii n, employing 250.509 men; making an aggre gate o| ‘103.727 |M r-*ons absolutely employed on rail road*. Of these, *.03.594 w ere laborers and artificers. 8,807 inspectors, porters and police. 9,021 ‘piairymeii ami carters. 5,514 supermit udents, foremen, fce. 3.59' » ctigincera.survey rs and draughtsmen, 5,024 plate layers. 5,933 clerks, cashiers, and accountants; and 2,178 sccretarus, treasurers, dtc. 303,727 A very tolerably ar t y of employers] And when to ibis number is added the host of butchers, bakers, tailors $i.e., wl o derive an income and living from the expecdi uirc td these 300,000 persons; w lien we add to these the brit kmakers,carriage-builder*, iron workers, hewer* of wood, fcce.. w hose lab« r is demanded for the production of the materials consumed in these roads; and again, add in thu women and children dt |M*ndent u*>>n the husbands and fathers employed, uc shall find, says the 'rimes, t hat the number of person* aim ilutely dependant upon the ! no I mads already completed, and upon those act. ally ill piogrt *#>■, s not hs* ban three miiums] Rot the entire tale is not yet told. In the sessi at of 1810 7 a is were passed for the construction of 4,618 uddiii. n il m b s of r.iil-r* ;:d authorizing call* f« r £0 4,298 430. and loans to the amount of .€ 12.318,938; being to* getlu r, i3 32,917,308. This amount w ill prolmhly be sj cut in about four years; and. if the average earning of each person employed he takeii ut X10 per annum, it fal lows that 709,6 Ml jn’isi ns will l»e employed, and these will represent, including themselves, an aggregate of at least 3,000,000 of men, women, and children, to rierivti their sopju rl for four years from the const ruetiiifi of il«*» ! nilnnids authoriz»*d to be constructed by ilie acts of Pa* ! Inm- n\ j uss-d during the hist MV-in. Thi* aggregii* 11 ofrx|HMi-d an.J employment L indeed u Urge oa«# hat