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"nee - i l' ''dsTa III - > I . • i: r- • P.e,l ex'e It lit III - • . u - ■ Pit el •• i 1,-ia-i vs, at the late v ,. c u a' rv . a: i f* ■ ta ' i . r t > . in in -ra - re t. I the eoiifidenc Ot ; leir r a! J h» > 'ii1. • " r \. • : -ii r Pit th • s* In • t . . st, I’ * 1' - 4‘ i - ~ - - . \ . ** An^I ■ S i \ >a sip: rosaryp? S.-V • r .. . >’ 1 ■ ." ted tile Sj*;;»t < f the . p* iii hi j, ivrr. \n a .-I; - inv, \r • ■ : v ! at the I’ liversi’y ,,f ^ • . • • . \ v. hy M. V mare, t . r ! • s\*r a . i **| > , r a mu il Kxeiian oes." :i m m-fili*. • a.i iy of tile si in J e ;s was « ■ ' first dying recta i ot Ins phi] III r -pie se’e-.ue. Mr. Joe-; I.. v f. \ • irj. having }>een • : 1 . and’R. (;. C'arrii.elan, of Charlotte, a--;, linted Secretary, on were unam i i> A p e l : Rf* I :s of the st ts r v’ ■ 'v - to AI. Vattemare, for ablv.ups1 -w .. lics-ilrcd, 1 at t::-re , - - p. ,i t.i M. Vat tenure . ; ... . - . a comuiPt • app : p i l'-r purp - that thr ie-}» him, the work Library of Paris, as a donation from the stu - - = ... ()11 i'i.>. e 111;n • ■ ■ i ’• i_T lt ■ ' le.ii-' i were aj» P"""-1 ; X| 'r' U - i • j: . U r: H M .r;ila!i, ami W 111. Mi : ; On inoiiit i Iiv secretary were aJJeJ to il.. .• . . ■ lies h'ftl, I , s n pi nir he nab *;sl" : : 11 • I i ill. I'aj'ers. I.OH.X F. SL.U'GH PER, ChmMi Robert (■. ( u. n; , .x, - •' .. MEMBERS OF 4 OX UR 7>* IX NEW ¥ORK. • 0 • v • ;t ' a; :-ea ranees, that the fo? low have c , ; ;_ II \ l\ :ig, whig rain. 2‘ • “ I hr. A. I’» k . w hig gain. 3o “ .1 Ph . 1’. ce \. wh g gain. -t h *• \\ r r l n.b rlnll, w hig gain. i»'h ** (i. tgt* Briggs, whig. O’h “ da nes IE ks, wirg, ga n. I! rar Ixr » . v, u , g ti.i to fill vacancy, dill ** \\ ilnani N'. ,s n, w.ii >. ^ h ** It 11 a 1 wav . u i, g r ibably. 10th “ Hr,. I). (. ,1 j. w.,.r ° > II ill “ ( , |{. S, V -■ T. U 1- ' h ■* * 11 , I ) |i l , \\, I _r. loili “ .1 . I.. S •Iri.d'-rat'i. v\ liwg ,J_Hh “ rj It. And:. »s, Wlinr. J 1 ‘ ' J. K l hxh “ H \\ .v.. j.~ " I. ;i *• H P \ \ . g gain probably 1" h - P - k' . : ■ . 19th “ c !•:. t.. .i . w r. 20;h ** O IE M > m. wh g 21th “ 1 S . _ g a. 22 i v‘ IE ry II ■ whig gain. 2- h1 \\ . t ., I) i; r. whig. 24lil “ I r. a 11 \\ g. 2->'.lf *• * 11 >. C r. . g. 2’‘in ** W . 1 . .1 . w , r - rnbabl?. 27th* - W. A. - . w :g! 2Mh ** A M ^ . r -. wh; r. 29th - li * E. ii . .. wh g. 30th i)av li . ... v. wh g. 01 St ** 1 , li •* v , . ; r. 324 “ E. U. s'; ’ }, u' ig. o-^tl “ 1 l-irv \ 1' .an. w ii g. 34th I iI irr .vs, w a r. Whig ga. In. ^A: V. lie aid. _ aatiir vote coil. TT ^HE SI BSC HI 3 I i si form i .'r ' ,lia'E V1' ' ■ - i-.ie-i 111 , v ,f A i’iir.1 ««* C _ "rales, staves and c ■ • *■;- r- - x' 1 i was selected pers *”e 11—1 - i Pennsv!va : i, and «i.l be pnt on bard II i basin, in good nrder a:iti rj ■ ,.r.v ,-liarres. and shipped at $ ) ; 2 ish . Orders s, ;a by mall nr rtlierrrUe. w n ■ ■ bv tin ; ■ ns, wi nptly at ■ “ sent war ted to please ii 1 v ,v respect. I , - . - ■ f I npCnal for furna * r '• W i J rt !'. lUci>iu- nd. Oct IU—v. ' \ .i J AMES U WIS. JTHE LYNCHBURG VIRGINIAN, I5LA( I* FORD, TOW.\ CRY „W DILLARD proprietors. T l'ftSD IV. JXOVE \TBER 16, 1848. Presidential Election. THF. RFAULT A« FAR AS KNO A V • A . parti, s c the vute ut .lie following States to 1 a;.. r a- Filitn .re : M rvlat !, « ' * A J :,er, 7 I’. ■ i-y iva1 11, 2*3 I>• . ; a are, 3 M:i" i v.-t.s, *g • -:n -at, 0 R ■■ I-! mi. g 4 - - n, *3 k a a f *>ra. II 'iVn-.,-13 I . - .ana, *3 <■ rgiu, »0 Florida, 3 1*33 '1 give General Tavl >r a maj irrty of Tninc - a: v 'i s. c inv-ding to. G*n. Cass all the remaining '■ti es. 1 h- chances, iintvevpr, are altogether in favour it Miss "i, pi a.idi: g her si \ voles to the a!, .ve list. Flie t .11 ,\\ tug states are known to have cast theis voter for Cass: A tv Hampshire C votes. . tit Carolina G» On!) 23 ! !,.vi» 13 I . .‘is t, M;-s, iri * Michigan 5 3 - : as pr ibly d me to also* but the result tva* '1 »w Mu! ae.-.Kil ng t » tin* last returns. \\ fl.iv • - ; ,-.v , i n another place, what is the pmsp el br . A Matna, Arkansas* Tena.v, V\i»iiw;n T-.v.i imv , «< a;1 proo* >;htvt cast tUcir votes In Cass. Mr. Van Buren,as we supposed,hasnotgott( nan elec - lira 1 voie. .Ml>vlCIil>KT IS^lle turui r.oitTy complete sh j\v that X-vl •; r vivcd 5 .7-41 »ote». i i i l! irvii 37,176 I -s 31,'im) Jfo | '■■. The Legislature elected fact \\r 4u ,j ,ritv nt' 101 in the 1! use :: ,1] U nigs —is to cast the Vote of the State an<i t •• mrse it will he given t. Taylor, B I H >1)1' T> L \ N ?>.—i mph-te returns give T vlor ’ '-k < ’-- '• \ n Buren 705. Taylor’s tnnj irity over i-nli (Mus an i V m Buren, 2331. M \IIVLAM).—Majority f,r Taylor 3,500. CO VMM. riCUT.—Majority for Taylor about 2000. N L .\ k < )Bk. Whig majority upwards of 70,000 l iiirty-: iirotj members of C ngross out of 34 — Legi.sin turo* \\ h:g by a maj ritv of tlsree fourths—all the Whig Sate.ffi- rs elected. The Legislature will choose a \\ h:g S .• r, in place of Mr. D;\, whose term expires on lib Man’ll next. IT'. VvM L\ AMA.—Taylor’s majority will es e eil M H i ). I l.l .INOiS.—Thirty f ur counties show a gain of 1,1 Mr L ay lor ovvr the Vo'e • r (May in M4. T 111’. l.LO|{|(*I/> UKX'LT. In a p. ' Ni-ript t«> our last \v»* had the' hpnrtfWt orati. fbviti n of :t:: ti mriiiif the rl-ci n ifZACHARY TAY LOR and .MILLARD I- ILLMORE, as Tnsiilent and \ 1 I’rrsid- tit ot the L oited States. W e did so in the -i "p!est tt'ruis. Ourj >y was too full and deep-seated to ■i ; I vent i i iiiuh sounding phrases, ihounrh we wrote i1 ‘ ‘ 1 * * r a grand stiu'eofa hundred g'ttis arid amidstthe i’ar -, Iy loss loud acclamations of the people in the strcot ‘‘i'"ited :>V the rcC'*|>:ion «•! t!ie in elligence. By our Lx* >rc-s,we were in p • session ct the ghirions news at three * •. »ck, B. M., on Saturday, and lost m. time in laying )• t re «.iir t.avn readers, ft spread with electric rapid ly,and wo have rarely seen a nobler outburst of generous itid patriot© leelmg. I here \%:is rto disposition 10 exult ver »ur disc netted opponents—still !<•*•* to insult them 9- _ remarks. Ftie ebullition of j >yous feeling on die first focept:.m ot the news was spontaneous* and irro pn sside. Anodn r and more formal exhibition <»' the irr ititicaii m of the \V i _:*ot Lynchburg ami the vici»ifv is to take plao ■ Frul iy ;.:ght. ft *® in o : vent to call forth unbounded j >y and ► -a itudo. t was to .s u o u:i« xppctnl. W e have court ted with certainty upon the eucress ofiien. Taylor, from the m ment bis nomina'i >n by the Whig Convontion wac ann run©ed. \; < have fi I? hut one language up >n thU point, and tb it, int for party .ff'ct, but to eipres "UFfirm conviction. Our light at the successuf the W.ugcnndidates. however, is a* lively as if the fiew* had taken u* by surprise. rat a defunct party, at the \\ !i g lias been pr claimed t" be agnin and again.it cer tainly has manifested uncommon vitality. What iu<i»t have bt n ils et orgy, wh m in full health and vigor, if its post ujoi-f-itt strength suffised to conquer the great D in -ratic party uf the country, ia the highest state of discipline, ami - :sta:ne, 1 bv the patronage of the govern iu -in and ihe presuge of confiiiu ms success. \\ e r ; cce in the idec'.iuu of Gen. 'i'aylor, because Tie is a-, hoxe-t jus, a-id no hackneyed politicia: , out a i’f t • Khe « 1 ist and most eomprehensive sense of the word, who wil e, i leed, the President uf the Na ii m and not of a party, ii- will bring to the discharge ft esuf his station capital good sense, aclear dis criu.i: ating min.t.kp c.less i.ivgrity an 1 courage and firm ness—not less necessary in the Presidency Ilian on the Jjattle fi 1 1 —v. ; :h n it even his oppm< n:« have question cl. He cm rues i:i’n "iTi'e untrammelled by pledovs snrr tun led by no cliques, free to pursue such measures as lie may dec n m'St conducive to the public weal, and 11 \:1 in ius aul ibe serviu s "f the ablest men of the n try, with mt reference to the effect a seat i n his cabi net may have upon their ulterior prospects of political pr- lenient. ts there a party leader who would have the nerve to prop 'se 11 Zachary Xaylof a scheme f ir the pro m.iti , i of pt-rs rial a nb i'-n, or of parts advaocpmenl,in compatible with the highest interest* uf the country ?— \\ ■pine hk~ answer wmid be quite as brief, though nor s. i courteous, as that he give tn Santa Anus’s iuvi ation to surrender. T e election of sip'll a man caanot fail to exercise the m -i wholes ime i ffieneeat home, whilst it will exalt the character of the nati in abroad, and give frfsli (Sniff der.ee to the f.tends of free institution* all over ihe world. The vials nft).*mncratic abuse have been emptied up on the head of the Whig candidate fir the Vice Presidsn. cv. He lias been stigmatized as an Abolitionist and ai enemv of the * • :h,and upon this false charge the chan ges have been rung, and with some little success. Thai the accusation was nut believeJ U shown by the feet thai ! his Td!e is lhe same with ina. of Con. Taylor. We be i lieve 'he charge utterly unfounded, and we ^joice, there I i,,re’ ‘n ‘he election of a man of the first order of talent* unquestioned integrity and purity of character, and genu , ine \\ log principles. \\ e believe that no Northern man could be more unexceptionable to the South. We believe in the hands ut no Northern min would the honor or i rights ot the South be safVr. U b have cause, therefore, to rej .ice—and we do re otce. We congratulate our Whig Brethren upon tl.e a u# result of their exertions. But we lose sioht n a mere party triumph in the contemplation of the great benefits w hich we trust are to result to the country . Irom the election uf Gen. Taylor to the Presidency. VIRGIMA. l*\- give s-ich rekurns as have reached ut—goirectedfc> fche latest moment. 1844. 1343. Counties. Cl»y. folk. Tavlo*. r.« \ Mi :la -ill V . b 556 *72 »4l \ ar.e yi* 7"2 J5# at* : V.. - iv 41* 1*0 .5 \iii- ! a 450 2" 4 2^ \ inherit 454 464 % \ ppnnatto* ]32 \' 1 it n *ta ISM €05 |3iX •*,, Barbour , 221 40* 4 Ba'h S. HigUatkd 196 250 op Be h r l 941 G39 355 BvrU.-y *63 539 604 Sic H • .rt 394 693 Ik • kv -127 543 Hr iek 19 4 40S glj 33 Buekiuirhank 54* 536 . - Braxtm 1"*J 136 ' a bell 2 7 346 Campbell PM €56 y.ji —g Caroline 476 463 30 Carr 11 121 20* q,\ Charles City 202 43 ( liarlotte 337 340 y-p < h-stcrfield 4 5* 604 ' 0A4 Clarke 199 220 7 Culpepef 396 29* 3,5 ( urn her l and 274 207 PI Dinwiddie 270 31* *>$.* Elizabeth City 133 123 jg F--x* 229 1*6 5(> Fairfax 411* 391 43,; Jnj F autjnit-f 761 6"7 gcj 50-j *'ay cite 249 J63 jt^ Fluvanna 305 214 *011 FI-i J 12* 297 '44 f anktir* 619 67* 606 1- rejt-ricii *05 **7 -j-j ■ •"Jus 267 35i» 7i f i! i'■ i1 atcr 233 220 j7 lil.md* f.(* 303 Sg ' • r:iv - 11 350 33* (j *. - iiiiucr J01* 351 23^ 1 i -• 1 ■ 66 :*>>0 011 •• nvi'.e 6* 1 ik) r,3 11.1:1.x >4* tO 41 43c • l.-iip-ltire 67‘» Gfci 7 Hi vex* 5.r»4 4^2 ti,i A'li H. tlv 5.1:4 272 3. |(| ll.ni-.i, 474 760 Henrico 57 •* •*’" S9» 3#® , I 11 • 11: \ 3t.*6 25*9 PA !-:• . Wight 9i 470 m.)4 tanr s City 10.4 30 *;,# ■■ "*j *-« ;.3J J9J Its, • *« it;;, Kanawha 41$ Ki g an' «4’ieef| 250 32*4 *5 6 . g (». >rge IGi 117 J? K. g Willx4ia TOO 3?J j.j^ T.an \istc4 139 9# l.ee *i:i7 67* l.cwis 32# 684 l-ijall 183 177 I. nlnun I >0.) 4*4 1453 430 Ennis* 3G » 5*5 jul ! .unenburg 196 33.| «4] M.idi«o» 65 5!* 4^ Matthews l~i 2*22 5; Marion 5^6 67 j ^47 Mason 415 3,33 Mercer 173 177 fr* N1 • k! 'erg 276 6)8 543 495 Middlesex 131 1]>$ Monongalia 325 7s® 400 Marshall* -117 473 Monroe 425 4|jij 35 Mn itgoinery 3*14 3jy u, Morgan JS3 2 it] Nan«emond 3Gl 241 S3 N'.snn 413 281 15I \,,rt"lk co. 627 590 16 \c" Kent* 198 178 178 9* , Northampton 240 116 ;j N ,rthumberland 185 276 66 ' Nuttnway IS7 1.5 a 26 Nicholas* 158 135 Ohio 897 402 510 Orange 239 288 If Page 50 628 61* T’.,trt k 369 3S6 Hi Pendleum 409 5e2 Piltsylt ania 838 635 838 530 Pocahontas HI 227 4 Powhatan 215 210 41 Preston 3S*2 504 f]* Prince Edward 264 377 41 : Princess Anne 323 251 373 t3t Prin-Ti < ieorge 133 22G 90 1 Prince William 153 45S Jo# 41? I Pula>k 1 1G6 172 15 Randolph 207 193 Rappahannock 353 314 9» Rockbridge 697 543 162 Richmond county 202 154 J4S Ritchie 103 25 4 11'.,eke 177 279 18.1 819 1 11,,'kin, ham 290 1716 395 1655 ■lu-sdl 414 316 34J 315 8 ft STM 531 119 Shenandoah 17® 1372 170 1404 Smyth *73 371 32® 309 Southampton 325 39® 33® 407 Rpnttsylvania 43* 44*4 * Staff 11 d 233 34S #5 Suriv 118 163 58 ]?8 S'issc* 124 325 , Taylor 244 253 4® 'l'az,w«nl lot) 62; Jf2 Tyl.r 341 511 Warren 12® 381 J*2 fsS Washington 371 723 384 673 Wayne 1013 1SJ Westmoreland 3*)5 67 183 \% o,;a V\ .e '**• 5ki 314 335 Warwick 67 *® .1 Vork 11.1 lit# 23 Norfolk city 634 «t)3 “04 Petersburg 37*1 336 392 331 iticlmiiind 34; «3J 1063 3k'. WillitMushurg 6® 5® 11 44,78® SO,683 20,461 24,155 44,790 20,195 5,893 £08 maj. for T. It will I* *«*n from the above table tint Taylor’* m» jirity in the counties already heard from is 308. There remain lu be heard from the following Counties, w Inch gave in 1844 the majorities placed opposite to them. New counties have since then been carved out of these, j and the return* c»nn»l be fairly appreciated until all »re heard from. Polk. Clay TVirb ,ur 24? 39 ••r.txmu Cabell 49 Llarrisoir 231 Jackson Lancaster 49 f.ee •' SIT Lewis 3.-,5 Login _ 24 Mason 5> ' Marshall 26 M 'roan 30 Nieiiola* 23 Pendleton 113 ilandolpl* u H Heine L*ii> Sns>es 101 : Tyler ?t> W ay mt I Wood 203 T982 *3oI 3162 __ 16*0 Tiie excess of this amount, viz 1620. over the Whig maj ri-y as far as heard from.(308)viz 1096 is the major I by which the Democrats would carry the Slate fur Cass, provided the counties named oive as large majorities for him as they did for Polk, which, of course, they w ill I not do. j P 5.—Since the foregoing was in type, we have receiv | ed additional returns. Harrison gives Cass 157 majority and Lewis 197, thas placing him ahead 46 votes. It Will be W;™*VTION-. been chosen as the time for theTlVum^nai.1 the glorious Whirr victory achieve l , ' Taylor and Fillm .re. Short as then,l'!. ' ; not the thing will be handsomely done. The hnjin! on the Amherst side are selected as the most suitable places for the bmfires, which will he on a large scale— The salute will also !>e fired from that side of the river As we have said, the occasion is one on which every Whig may well afford to niamf-st his joy. We have gained a great victory .fraught with momentous results to the country, and it is fitting that we should rejoice._ Therefore: , “Let the kettle to the trumpet speak, . I he trumpet to the cannoneer without, The cannons to the heavens, the heavens to the earth.” MR. REMINGTON. t\e published last week a letter from this young merican, now in England, to the late (Ion. Dixon H. L“wis. giving an account of his trials, sufferings and tii umph in that country. \\ e copy from a London paper some acc'un! "• >hc bridge. of which he is the inventor arid which seems to have commanded the admiration o' architects and engineers. We remember to have heard ot Mr. Remington, at Scottsville, where he resided far sometime. as an ingenious, projecting, visionary sort of mao, who would never do well at anything, &e. He will return to his country with the imprimatur of En glish approbation and will, of course, be somethiuu of a hero. The Union has a very characteristic article tinon the del.-at of its party—which we may notice hereafter. It I rankly nwns“Our friends in various States,have been mistaken in their calculations. They have deceived t and ice hare deceived ethersWe believe there arc thousand*!—and some in our midst—who, with curses mid and deep, charge this very deception upun the ufficia 1 editor. “ROUGH & READY CLUE.” At a meeting ot this (. iub, held on Euesdav eyeninir. the 14th inst., at the Mas .nic Hall, the Mowing mo’ lions were made and carried : On the motion of Or. K i. S. Pavne, it is res-dved, That, in cnmtnemiir.itimi of the signal victory which we have achieved in the flection of Gen. Zachary Taylor President of the Uuioui Slates and Millard Fillmore \ ice Pr sideut, t , r ilo* next ease hit term, we h- re! -y re- ' quest the Whigs ofl.yr ihburg. (and such of our Demo cratic friends as are w;lli g.) i -i.ling on Mon Street^ to illutnina'e I heir lious.-s.-m Friday evening, the 17th hist., it fair, if not, the tie- t t:.ir evening, (Sunday cY'U pte-J.) On mo: inn, Cap'. Shields* Company of Artillery u in - sited to parade on that evening. On motion. Tile “Saunders Amateur Brass Baud” is also invited to give us music on the S'-inc evenin -'. On motion, it is resolved. That a salute be fired for every electoral vote which is to I acast fir Gen. Taylor, and it k irgiuia guts for him a salute is to he fiiod for ev ery county in the State. On tin.lion, it is resolved. That 6 guns he fired fur Stanley County. N. C. a- I G f r --Old Amherst.” On mo-ion, it is res,lived tout our country friends, both W liigs and De mocrats, arc h- reby invited to attend and’ participate with us in the pleasures of the evenino. On .notion, Messrs F. S. Miller, Jos. F. Barns and W in. L. Fair are appointed a committee to attend the il- j iu mination jin the Amherst side of the River. On motion, Messrs John li. Tilde, 1, James F. Ley »nd Captain Shi- Ids arc appointed a committee to urn cure ammunition. On million, it appearing to the Club that there is not a sufficiency i f funds in the hands of the Treasurer to defray all the expenses attending the illumination, it is therefore resolved that the billowing gentlemen be ap pointed a committee in collect in ncy for that purpose_ Messrs John II. McDaniel, T. I*. Nash, Dr. Jos. Saun ders, James Clayt ,r, 1 )r. John ! I. Seay. J. Newton Gor don, John Liggatt, Tipton [) Jennings, Samuel Tyree Francis M Dumiington and Dr. Lafayette Lambeth. Resolved that the Editors of the Newspapers in the town of Lynchburg he requested to publish these pro-J ceedings. On motion, the meetino- adjourned. MAURICE L.ANGHORN.E, Pres’t. J. Newton Gordon, Secretary. MARRIAGES, Married, on Thursday, the 1st inst. by the Rev. Mr. Reid. Mr. Abraham Snider to Miss Mary V., daugh ter ut W yatl See, dee’d, all of this place. ;-.on Thursday, the 26th October, by the Rev. W nr. M. Schoolfield, .Mr. Samcli. W . Hairston, of| Henry, to Miss Eliza, daughter of Captain Thomas Penn, of Patrick county. CO" Tu» Lexington (Va.) paper* are re.j tested to copy. On Wednesday the 8th instant in Richmond, hv Mr. A Ga ot llio I !iivers;i!i3t Church, ,\fr. sV. Francisco sad J\Iiss Caroline Augmla Daws, all ut that city. COMMERCIAL RECORD. RICHMOND MARKETS Richmond. Nov. 9, 1843. T< Ml ^ CCD — We quote Imgs at >f G'J a b 00; ( <n :int hi I .eat 2 2 > • 3 7-» Mill -1 00; Middling 1 50 a 5 and 5 25-, good and fine 5 50 a 4 50. CORN— 55 a 57$ j ir'LOCii—Sales to-dav, ®5 87 1-2 * 5 OiP. .TI1KA 1—100 to 110 ets. hV 14K.V4 Ol- i'AL— Bran, bushel 12$ ShnltS 17 iiruwn Stuff* 22$ OATS—Bushel 31 a 33 RUM—New England 24 a 20 WHISKEY—in bbls. 27 a 28 P440VISION#—Bacon: SmithGeld andTod’i, hog round—100 lbs 7 00 Hams, extra 8 a 9 Western -ides 5$ a 5$ Shoulders, Western 4$ a 5$ Lard: In kegs 9$ a 10 COFFEE—Laguyra, $ier lb. 7 a 7$ Hio 6$ a 7$ St. Domingo a 7 •lava • 10 a 11 B14ANDV—Otard, Duptiy Sc Co. 2 25 a 2 50 A. Seignette 3 00 a 3 50 Imitation 30 a 35 Apple 45 a 50 MOLASSES—New Orleans in bbls. 25 a 28 Porto ltieo 28 a 30 Cuba • # 19 a 20 SLGARS—New Orleans 3$ a 5 Porto Rico 4) a 6 Cuba Muscovados 6 a 94 St. Croix 7; a 8 Luat Sugar 84 a 9 Live St«>ck Market, Nov.: 9 Beef.—S’- 25 to vi 75, scale weight. Hogs.—*>5 00 nett. Sheep.—*>.1 50 to y2 .»0 nett. Jacob Shook. STATE OF THE STOCK MARKET. Reported by Beverly Blair, I.incensed Stock Broker Stale Stuck *3 per cent—par value $100—sales at par. Corporation G per cent—par value $100—last sales at 90. James River and Kanawha Bonds, guarantied by the State—93 and interest. . Exchange Bank Stuck—par value $100—none on Sale. Farmers’ Bank Stock—par value $100—931 a 99. $ irginia Bank Stock—par value $70—6*3. Manclie-t.-r C itton and Wool Manufacturin'? Stack_ par value $100—held at $S5. Richmond 1- ire Association SLock—-par value $'^0_ $-£h a-30. Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Rail road par value $100—held at $8.3 and int. Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Certificates of Debt—par value $100—last sales at $90 and int. Ricomond and Louisa RtilRmd Stock—plr value $100—last sales at $1.7; some are asking higher. I • roti ki:.vt MTHE D A ELUING HOUSE on Chnrrh St, recently occupied by Col. Strange. Apply to I ,, .. M. HART. 1 Oct 19-uts | POSTSCRPT. | PENDLETON—24 maj rity fur Cats. SI SSKX—210 maj rity fur (.'ass. 'IARsit ALL—46 majority I t ’Paxlur. brouim* « r..v r;r Cass HAXt OC K—.">0 m j ,rity for Ca~ Rt™tmoAVW-M:'j'ri,V f" Taylor. HA 111 & HIGHLAND ,ws k-.2 majority f.,r Cass instead ..t 4 for 1 aylor. as first rep,rt„| * ___ . ~ Aorm:. f IIIlL S[ RSCUll.LR would respectfullv infirm the 1- citizensot Lynchburg and vicinity, that h? |!ls ;n km the house at present occupied ly Mr W i\. t . , IS> 3I,d now putting ;t in thorough repair, and tuvolirg a • large Skv Light, which will h - emp!- t>* in a few da vs. | f r n -nnzuerrian UaUiry. I le intends spa ; ing neither pains nor expense, m furnish it :1 ,lv] j that will make it both enmf rtable and desirable,!- r th. se ■ that may want a splendid picture. Mi. IV., wm Id ing leave lit say, that ho was one of . ihe first to fit un a skv light, for 11 a -_-n.-rrian pitrp-.-i-s. I and being one of the first that introduced il.e profession in ihis country, and his unlimited success, both N, nil and South . particular «ilh the sky light, heflatti rs'iiimsi If, liiat he will produce pictures. sui>eti-.r !-• any exhibited m this section of country. .1. U WIIITRI11 RsT. ' Gxllkhies.—Richmond. No. 77, .Main st.; Norfolk. South main st.: Petersburg \\ est Sy camoro st.; Lynch qurg. North side main st. Nov 10—tf For Orleans. THE \'i:\v p.\t ICKr HAlKjrE ~CY A S M ' r.tpt. \Villi-it,in, . ii v.-i .1. 1 i.i■ 1*Ini>. *>'*. ami Will lie rea.lv f.r 11. ._r t in a l. \, jrar9>fA-. *I>'- an.l Will .ail will, ai; |>i.s'il)le ,1. , * "IS vessel forms one of the regular line ' t PAC K L 1 £> and lias line accommodations f.>r nasscii 0 HENRY 1A H1.A.M u Co. Aov. 16—2tif I ft ST V.tt.t,!! A S 1 KI'' K months HAVK KlaAPSKl) SINCF -*.1. I dissolved my connexion with the Virginian, I give notice to all indebted to the old firm, to mme forward or meet me at the Courts of the adjoining Counties, and pay th ir old arrearages, in a fete tcccks. or the* must expect the claims to he put in a legal train of collection. \n indul gence of twelve inonts is sufficient, all indebted will admit. on as small claims as printers’debt-; and I cannot spare the tone ot travelling around to see those indebted again. On ami after the l»t day of next January, all not then paid, w ill be put in a legal train ot colic ii»n, without distinction oi Pcrs *'?- CilAS. \Y. ST>TiiAM . Nov. 1G—tsiF Books on Architrrinre, Air. I * * * • .M • '1 > r.K n IS, 1 I. I » «. I i S C*nii!c,b\ 1,a!, ver, illustrated 1>\ b' I uitrra vinjjs. i i<« i at pen:it’s \«w (i'iiie.bv Ni'-li us >n, a uew ami enlarg ed edition. Practice of Architecture, hy Benjamin. Elementary Principles ot Carp^otcry, bv Trsdg !J, Beauties of Modern Architecture, py Late .vr. D • wning’s Copage Residences, Millwright's Guide. bv Evans. M • •••hame’s own Book, bv Piikingb-n. Ro.'ds and Rail Roads, bv Gillie pie. School Architecture, or tn« iuinrovtUi#nt of School 11 lilies, by Banlard. 'Treat i»- m Field For till*-a! io- §. i.v Mah-n. Principles of Mechanic*, oi M.u-hni. ry and F.iiginming, hy Weisbach, a Bcw work, fn saU by D:.‘li. PA\ NE k BHO. Nov. 16—i? A VALUABLE LOT FOR SALK. I^\ Il.L sell at public auetioii, in tb<- flourishing village of Mowardsville, on Saturday the 16th dav ot 1 >eceinber IS-lS.a lot, immediately on the Canal, in said village.(>n which Jp-fnA there‘is a STD R E k L l M B E K HOLS E . 'This i - the be-t located .Lot J ‘ for business, in the village. Terms ..I ^ie, <>nc third cash, and lour and eight lguiths xU,cr.i^vicredit for the balance. \x ii!i approved se curity. FREDERICK G PETERS. Nov. IS—wt?7 NOTICE. A\TILT. he sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, on V V ednesday, the Oth day ot December next, the p,• r sonal and perishable property of the estate of Nicholas Rob ertson, dcc’d., at his late rc*dd'-n«*e in l’»* it -rdCount y. Consisting <*t is \ IH. HOTS. 31<*n, Women mid Chil dren. some very HKel\,and one or tno lib V CR - SMITHS. A Iso, the crop of < ’ori . Wheat, Oats. Fodder, IP) USES. CATTLE, • SHEEP, IPX is, and a J quantity of w ell fatti d Pork, an.I good plantation Wagons and Gear, plantati >n Tools, Blacksmiths’'Tools, Household and Kitchen Furni ture, and many other articles too numerous to mention. 'Terms made known on day of sale. N. B. If the above sale should not be completed on the a hove named day, it will be continued from dav t*> dav until i completed. THE ADMINISTRATORS. Nov. 1U—16 Dec. Brass andirons, Common do Brass and pierced Iron Fenders, Shovels, 'l ongs k Pokers, Coal Hods, Cinder Shovels, Biitlaiiiu Spittoon# Stc. kc. received and for Vale by GREGORY k ROY Al.l. . At Richards’ old stand Not. If*—to [No. 30.] TO DRUGGISTS AND DF.VLERR IN MEDICINE DR. VMS l AK’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY . This celebrated ami infallible remedy for the cure «»f Con sumption. Asthma, anil Liver Complaint, was discovered | some six or seven years ago, in the State of Virginia, the res idence ot one ot the most distinguished physicians that ever lived. Since that time it has, bv its own merit®, but rapid ly, surely, and safely worked it* wav through the opposition ol quacks and counterfeiters, until, hv its true virtue, and in trinsic. excellence, it has gained for itself a most enviable popularity, and e<tabii-hed ilself in the coni'..!.,nee of an in telligent and enlightened public, from one end of the conti nent to the other. The testimony of thou-'.inds who have been relieved and cured by this valuable article, an ill show that it stands unrivalled — at the head of otlw r medi um s lor the cut e of diseases fir which it is recommended. The gen uine Dr. Wistar’s Balsam id Wild (.'berry is now for sale bv duly appointed agents, and all respectable dealers in medicine, in all large cities and all important towns throughout the United States, Canada, and Bri tishprovinces. Address all orders to Seth IV. Fowle, Boston, Mass. For sale by D. R. LYMAN, Druggist, Lynchburg, Va. and by Druggists generally throughout the United State.*. Nov. 13—It .VOTICE. PURSUANT to a dc-rctal order i.f tlic Circuit Superior Court of Lave and Chancery for Campbell county, made at tile October term, ISIS, intlie ease llaneoi-l.’s adminis trators r.v Kdmurnl VV. Uo -cr and others, I -hall, as < hmim i sioner appointed in -aid order, seV, at the late re-idenee .1 the -aid Rosser in Campbell, on t!.e 16th of November nt st. all [ the property conveyed to me in tru-t, on the llth of .Inn-. 1s IS, ttv t ie -aid llos-er, consisting of FIN E IIORSKS. -toe.k<*f UATTI.K, ll'.»(;s,CUOPof TOBACCO, (of the last year) U ilh.AT, CORN. O VI'S, Mionseftohl fintl liitrtirsi Furniture. Also—a JACK of fine size and appearance, and a TRACT OF LAND, of good size, immediately on Falling River, f.» which the said Edmund W Rosser is entitled in remainder after the expiration of the life es tate uf Capt. John Rosser. For all sums of five dollars and upwards a credit of six months will he given, the purchasers giving negotiable notes satisfactorily endorsed j tor sums under five cash will be required. Oct 3'J, 1818—tlGN E. BOLLING. Com’r. POSTPONEMENT. The above sale is postponed until the 23d of N vember, and in audition a negro woman, a girl and * yoke of oxen will be sold. E. BOLLING, Com’r. PUBLIC SALE. "¥M7 II.L be sold at public auction, to the highest bid TV der, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 29th and [ 30th of the pn sent month,at the late residence of Dabney Poindexter, dec’d, all the crop of CORN, HAY, OATS AND FODDER; HOG'S, HOUSES A HD CATTLE, Plantation Tools, Smith’s Tools, Wagons, Curls, , Kitchen Furniture, See. TERMS.—All sums of five dollars and under, easli ; 1 over five dollars 12 months credit. Notes with approved security will be required in all cases. li. W. POINDEXTER. Executor of D. Poindexter. I N. I).— All persons indebted to the estate of D, Poin I dexter, dec’d, will make payment immediately. Tli se I having claims against said estate will present their ac counts properly authenticated, that arrangements may be made to meet them. Nov. 9 —i3l)S . R. W. P, Ex’tr. —— ljul ^ v rii.\ i io.\ m:( iivMt AliliU.l.ltV'. A l l l-.N I > :i r* mi’ ir ('.tmnnnv Musi. r a' ,l"' '' 11 I!.' • '!i Si'm.i.tv i f ISili 1 M-J'~ '■ -I’. M. m Unit- x\. inlr.li, null bid it A ms. IIv (V !,t. J. U. I’liKT.. »» i. rly S r V. Tit SPORT *.115 ,V. Douri.k .vNiiM.vii.i. - urxs, «oui->..u and tine, tVv ‘*,ur 1 K \L»i\i.i;r I’ixtols, 1 ' • r k a > •• *!*.«)’ k. i iish and lVuu,v, >M, - . (i-nubairs * ’ (.1 • W..»i !r.!t, llua'.xiua.r Ivi.i\ c6 Su*. Svi*. ti ■ \. ' i -.1 f. r *»u'c bv GKKl.i >ii\ is. K< »\ M.I .; •Vt old siii.id N V 10 ts '** 1F5* h i ' 5 \ 9 li \ \ I*. just add ii tn mv -s ick. China, Kart!iru J war.*. Glass. L »k’ r (, ,s-.es. t ,st-.*s, &i\, &.<•. H ulw I;. , w Caps, H uts, S - . I )v stuff* &r., k-*.. Y\ I Kelt I \\ ill s: i I lew 1 -r e i-ii. !.r in »• \, ii;i’i-r,» fur Gauntry produce. 1 par ihrlv invitemy old : . a. .{ >. : ' I HU octetiiiii.i-U to s *il lew ami sp:*.r ■ n-» pa s in plristj. li. K. \Y v Ik I nS, A < nt. <1 ■ ile- r a:i Vl* I) li. Iiyman’s. Nevpmhrr 0— 1t if. MZor/» v-.rSstuhi SUrttpikt i viap.my. 1 1 11. Ui .i^l i MTIUN. f |5 111 !•- Hoard - I 1 )l :> >* : s < i t... t i \ Ce: u p I .i V -lav ij H. ord-vvd a r- ipiMtm ; . i ti'.v il • Jars p--r >n h-*. p va !>le on the i 7ill Uisi.Su s-.-n;., is wi:1 ; •< • p i\ up i» nh iut delay. JOHN \Y. OLDLL.Y, Ticas’r. Oct iy—w4wif IZockif-.TIott h f 'a'str::$:: !:r * ontpfin y. .MKKl’iNU OF M(H ki 101,1). .Us. r Sll 1FUK- \\ ill In* a it. •: ral i:.t : if tin- StMckli .l .■L d rs in th • ah • . t' uy.lv!. I at the I'rmklm I Intel, in the town . t' 1. n h *11r . .. i tin >a!nr-! iv allrr lie* Mr i Me*..: iy in N >v. i. \!. 1.- j : .;.r ety . f aciejv linjT the amend- \ cl.a** r. »r:nrr 1 hy tie* list {.••eisla lnre, ami mh«*r l i• • l i up i - - , will he pn senteil for the e i.-id.r iii ti of the m. ■ vr, * it is :hen-lure desi rahle that lie re should he a lull a'!* i:da r.\ either m person or bv pr -iv. .101 IN \Y. I)i 1)1.F.Y, S c*v. Oct 19—ifwt^AN SAJEmLFhRl . KAdSILKR l ! ritHK re : 11 \ \ .1 -m- ! - f:.. .. unJ the pnhii ■ truncr.iliy, tli.it 1. i.o % i > ■ i \ :m_r his £\ilr assort}:ifut < 1 Ciootis. in his lin-s whi injret her w • a i, - .v, n m n il ..-taro, make# his stuck compete. Hi- - . .. ■ »v » in i.o.: t vt Saddh - «ti c\ ri v il - • n pi i , ,i Saddle an.I .M ■ ., i 1 i'. . Carnage a. i Bai Ik i iarr. ■ • ( arry.ill ami B .t <i•> Cart and W.i ..:i d,, Bri.lle-. M.iitii:' lies a- i 11 a:it Hi ::i> 1 i hi . r » St u i up- au.i Bi .!. In. Carpel i> irButial u- Kobe-, Spurs. Si1'. &.c 8co. • fSso—.S liirgr nssor!s:srnf of T'rttnr.s, hot h ol hi< own ail Nath r:i n i ie i' .■ it \ • \ 11 < In- . 1 prices. 11 ■ li.it t t- lriiii.sci I t hit. in >’ ‘!'■ /•.' .ml (£1 -i his work is n.»t t i tie -;uj -- ! uia *v a. r. , h.»\ i*.p; tin. \ •. iy best workmen ami mat- rial-. ES H 5* 5 S2 5 li ne with neat:-. - ami l -.M- i. Orders tha n fully receiv ed and promptly at .ended to. Nov 2 - < OIK B *n 1 r UM XN u x i) r: u \ i> i \ \ i. i v o r a i nors \\ n dou. v *u fRliE f’UUAl .VlEltrl i:y *li \ AU.VEfaiU .'•i V7V >< o £ H «'• xiLViiii i ; INDIAN 1 l '/*. ' •-': -? -> / i'l;j'.iu».i» f PILLS ! A A A A. ( yy Jo,' hr nr an l .} ur. RtT«SFJ.vii,Lf ■ Putnam c.»uuty. l:i :.ma, .July 1?. 1S i7. Dr. W ply of y >nr Indian \ ' i- ]'ii i - . 1 • » . ; •. • d \ T.i - * w 1 o in g »• ea t d James l* i lias .. s >n v.: ver and Ague, which pr ivol d u > d. ii.- ,h d !•• !: • , . \ . »« table Pills, and by u: . Mr. T. Sp. :. i r 1; ui a ./ r . . > :! 5 .i - \ •-s a son. ai>J Mr. ( hail .s A • . ■ - ; i i ti. • t h - laimly. wi it i‘>-»vr at tlie same turn- w'.fh F.-v* : 1\. 1 >.<<i ai~ - ti ied tl :* \arious other rcm • - w i*> «• ‘ ' \ i Ii .'mii \ .-io tu ble Pills . : cat as sure you ftom what I have seen. 3 ] it \ t b i Pills may be relied on for n p ■: - •: F. \ er ami Ague. Yours iv ; -tf Fv, .! \< (iii i iFlill \M. IV M., Also, an ActingJu i • nf the Peace. This is tf) ccrtifv, that 1 u .i-» :i*i i\ «• ii, .1 ,f tin- ( hills lan-1 Fever,of several >n h-' . . V . 1 v i i. u-v m t. >ur dose*, j of four pills each, «> 1 \\ i igiit - ii . ri \ > d ! l’iils, and after taking medicine ft i:.i a re u >r ph« -i n f..r *;• me tin.- , and have had no symptoms of i sine l\e..i # 'ago. J. \Y. SPKACEK. « Texas, Champaign enmity, (*3 ; •. This is . t ' i Fever by t h • use af \Vt rht’.i Indian Vcg ' hat g had three attack® <>1 if. i \ .li*l JSugar Grova, Fai-;h hi *-*i ■ ’''. ' 'hi-N >v Id, lc Hi. f.nok out toy Conn ft. ri/s ! This G the mo in i ii .i- ... i, ■. J persons in all par!«T.t the ri.untrv. m*k. .r..d \ . ti. ;.i. The genuine is !• r sale i I’AYNT, k BI’O., I.j ' r . Jam- - F. ..’.la c. ;u . Dr km a ; • \\ N. J M - V 1 In Bedford County l.y . tY rig M..1 V .(’ n ■ ublissburg, V . A1 • \ . < :< - \ . r . Mm.: I - !t > . Mill;; W . I- a. !. v S Vi or Bridge; And generally in ea he : y Oiilces de\ of id e\‘lu-i\r* v 11»t . >F.e of AY right’s Indian Veg t able Pills, wl sslc and r« Pit la delphia; 2bSGivcn\\:ch street, .New Yoih and ltJb T,rtnio:it street, B August 2H— To the PubUe. HAVING deteri , I .■ I shall, in I )ecemb< r next, open with e asso i mont of China, Calais anti Eiirthrnware, AT MV OU) ST. 7.V/), 1 N IV A u YY U K'S no w\ . Every inducement will lx ofiei dt > bring 1 »ck the former custom to tlic House, l»< t . by U jiiug a hand-*-.me and tuft assortment and at mod* rat. pri «•-. I tru •? 1 shall m - t, as I h • »« I ' - r\ , a share oi public patronage. I not d n*:T *.<y my ii ivuis and t >nu r patrons -will meet a hearty rccepiivii. J >S EPII D. L\ ANS. Oct. 30—w3w if TIli'STEl/S SOTiCE. THE undersigned, having been aut- uled Trustee in a D • f Trust • - . , : R,d», cit fi. Wafkins, ou tlu-Tt’u . IS is, would !u r.-bv give no'.ic • to all persons iml-'.ti d Tit ■ ! tie ii: if of M »rr*. son R V\ atkins, to come tor ward an 1 >v't’e their accoa.il* immediately,as turtlur in hilgeivte it l> • given. Payment can bo made either to P. ( *. Morrison, who i\ my Agent, or to myself (to. 26—if \vW J. ROY ALL HOLCOMI E.