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source of truth—that , uh; and if lukewarm* i of any one, it is c» liter) uni beloved of no toil i .1 war, and • |>,■ r:!s of battle, promote the first ■ions heart—tlie |httd nothing hut ^lt. o| .Nlollt^. , of Floyd. l>f Botetourt M. RUJJERT |'n of (Its De* |iw 90th hut.) UK" lilt. nuary 31. intilcd at n. llutwrt 1‘icsidcnt tinted a of Do Clies _t dtituency can utter, then does the deed just committed bj- u majority of the Virginia Ix'gisliture xpeak in out raged accents sufficiently audible to rouse eycn the skclo t >ns ol our Democratic ancestors from their graves, to come to the rescue, ami inspirit their descendants by the energy of their example. To the Tolls! to the Toils! be the watchwords of every true son of An I Cleat \ irginia in April next. lo the reseuc! to the rescue! lx* the.r bittlc-cries! I'.n masse let u.i move “shoulder to shoulder' brethren, and the banners of political supre- | uiacy will once more lx- grnspeJ by the hands of those ! wh > reverence the memory of their dead JnrKKttso.x— I w ho honor, their ii viug Al a msos —oml not by the bands i ol the present heterogeneous band of supporters of a ] man who reviled and »ppo«od theirs, as lie has done tlie ! present, and will do every other Republican AtbninU- ! (ration. In every State in the l uion, where the subject lias j been directly referred to tlie people, since tin* adjourn tnent ot the last session ot tmngress, have the panic makers and revilers of the Administration met with the most mortifying rebukes and discomfitures. It has re- j in allied tor a self-styled Whig majority—a wretchedly 1 meagre majority,of a party made up oft he fag ends and tramiicuts of all parties—the -Nulliliers, the Nationals, the 1 I rederali ts, the Itankites, and lastly, and most to be la mented of all, a few deserters from tlie Republican ranks— it lias remained, we say, for a majority ofa party composed j | »t such materials i:i the Virginia Legislature, to sanction i I in the name of the State, by the act recorded above, the | objects of that unjust, unnatural, and unholy coalition : which leagued together in the United States Sc- I nato last winter to spread alarm and disaffection through *1 the country—to break down tlie best—me. the very best and most successful administration which ever presided 1 over tlie destinies of this Union—and to effect by stra- ! i t<i gy if they could, or force if they must, tlie re-charter of ' kthe Hank of the United States. In the re-election of Air “ho went, ami who goes, and who ever will go ^ a,,<J hand with the Ieiui**rsot the Opposition in the ll^^ued States Senate i:i al! their measures, tlie pseudo- i flRK9 have imprinted a political stain on tin* character i ^Bthe State, which every true son of the soil owes to ^^k“good old mother of us all"—owes to proud, ho-! ^^^■1 a,J’l dear Old \ irginia, to bear a hand in wiping out. ! |§f^B will—they must eia.se it. If they do not— ij ! it the loiil blot is to remain on her ^■'eon forever-tie ,, peris!, t|,e of Virginia ■■^Virginians ! Live t> tlie soil with which the ah''r* !l;" ,!,*ngied for m -re th in two t > lie dunam m whi<-li BHB^V'- •• ■■■■line, a ii one ex pi- .ive of the HHB1' ' • tie- m ijority •!' tii.-ir p..,Vritv. mi •> st..rs an I It tlie I ! a. , MB'" gath.-i.ng together all t!i it whie.'i be BBIBB1"'-"- th ir 1 .s , V. T t u nets have el ready pm. i to the In West. PwmBpa|^» *,“"1 lh" J: it. s ot tlie unnatural land. 'll! from • ."It I.-. !. ... a . ,... , a,,'! ;:l 1 ; ' r an v ! 11;; i f..r ' ; .ii. V", v/y'..'As.*v;B« jnli'd/t.—It will l)o perceived from an au liation in this day’s paper, tJ>at Bruns- I kforth witli her Administration can |ti»n to Mr. Shell, who could not he ' was instructed, or that a majo- I ■P1 nts were opposed to .Mr. Leigh's ^April Kleetion will, we have"no tile doubts of Mr. Hie- 11 on | H^Vlory is too well and too t'avorahlv us to pri'siiuv to S Iy a word in his name, to a p,u fi ieud.s ’ li-utod. lent, and mflu ration. — ///. ■rn<] his ary, in if first . to im edge of usually ve had not sa lt they j’fd the itisfied. L'd, and 1 in her ected. K><-soil to make sucli Bus Is suitable of boarj. as will meeting of riss 1 am i.uthm i/. il l’1' iiii'.inl.-d ijj ■ 1:1 ■ -! 11 il. •.!. C\ a l<••■'• fi.iiilies, 3fiH- ' 1 <! ■ ■ > v. nl IN CHANCERY —\ ituitsU -tn Nettowav County i Court. 4th Occtutbi'r, ltC4: Sally Harper, widow and relict of Edward Harper, j dec’d. Robert S. Flippin and Nancy his wife. Creed 1’. Harper, and John K. Harper, PlimititVi, against Ni'Mt .tn M. H.irjter. in Ins own right, and as adininis- ' trator «*1 Edward Harper, dee d, and James R., Joel (»., Ji-ssi* U . and Miry A. Harper, infants by the said New- ; ton I\J liar|M‘r. their guardian ad litem, and John Avery j and Elizabeth hi* wife, f irmerly Harper, i)et\*. lil.s ti.iy came tlie |>l.iintdfs, by lllotr counsel, and tiled tiieir bill—and tin* defendants. John Avery and Khz ilietli his wile, not hiving entered tiieir appearance and given security ace >rd ngto the Act of Assembly and the rules ot tnis Court—and it apoearmg. by satisfactory evidenc.e, thRthcy an? not inlvibiuut* ot lliij country—A is order ctl, l nut the said defeudanl* do appear here on the first day ol the next .Maieh term, and answer the bill of the plaint ills; and tint a copy of this order le forthwith in serted in some newspaper published in the city of Rich mond or town of Petersburg, for two inou'.hs successive ly, and posted at the frontdoor of the Court-house of this county. A Copy. Teste, "' ' I"- W8w ; r FITZGERALD,c.«. B n i H A N t ERY V mo iM.\. — At Rulea holden in the . C-ierk s Otlicc ol tile Circuit Supeiior Court of J,aw and Cliriiicery far the County of Rockingham, the sixth day of October, 1*14: Samuel Sanders, IMtf. against I h mil* Sanders, executor of Samuel Sanders, dec’d., and in Ins own right. Francis Sanders. William Sanders, James ,M. Sanders. James I’urcell nud Mary his wile, formerly Mary Sanders. Calvin Sanders, Samuel San ders, Stephen Sunders, Elizabeth Sanders. James I {neper and Judith his wile, formerly Judith Sanders, Win. Win ston and Salty hia wife, formerly Silly Sniders, James Sanders, '1 lioiuas Sanders, and John Sanders, Defls. The defendants, J.uues M. Sanders, J unes Purcell and Mary lu* wife, Calvin Sander*, Samuel Sanders Stephen Sanders, Elizabeth Sanders, James Hooper and ! Judith his wile. William Winston and Sally his wife, J unes Sanders, Thomas Sanders, and John Sanders, not j having entered their appearance and given security no- j cording to the Act of Assembly and the Rules of this ! ( ourt, and it appearing bv satisfactory evidence, that ! they arc not inhabitant* of this country: A ii ordered. 1 1 h at the s lid absent defendants do appear here on the I first day of the next April Term, and answer the hill of tile plalntillf amLthnt n copy _x»f tlii.s order In: forthwith 1 inserted iu some newspaper published in the t itvof Richmond, for two months successively, and posted at the front door ol the Court-house of this county A Copy—Teste, ROLFE KLDR1DOE, c. c s c 1 _ Jm. *>. tfl—wDw COMMISSIONER S SALE AND NOTICE. i.N CllANC ER\—Vuioima.— In King William Cir- ! cmt Superior Court, Full Term, 1S;54 : Hay lor Tern pie and Sarah C. Littlcpagc, Comnlts against ° 1 ' ’ 1 1 auc Quarles’ Adm’r, A:c., DcfU. In this cause,in which it appears that more than four j months have elapsed since tire filing of the bill and the I -’•viceo, the subprriia on all the d-findanls, and they i still tailing to npjiear and answer the same, is taken for confessed, as to all of the defendants; and the cause ' coining ou to be heard upon the bill and exhibits, waste guru by counsel: Upon consideration who roof, it amiear- ' ,nS to l;le •atisfaclion of the* Court, that the porsonal as- j sets of Isaac (Quarles, dec'd, in the hands of his adminis trator, to he administered, have been exhaust, d in a re- i gulur course ol administration, and that tlie bonds in the I bill mentiolibu, from Isaac Quarles, dee d, to Hie plain- ! tills, binding the heirs of said Quarles, and the judg- i incuts thereon, recorded, constitute a lien upon the lauds in the hill mentioned, whereof the said Isaac Quarles I died seized, hut that the annual profits of the same if extended by clegit, would be insufficient to keep ■ down the accruing interest on the said judgments ' much less to discharge the principal money duiTon the j same, and that a sale of the said lands is necessary, in order to nay off and discharge the said judgments—doth I order, adjudge und decree, that It. T. Daniel, who is I hereby appointed a commissioner for the purpose of exe- I citing this decree, do proceed to sell the lands in the | Dill mentioned, subject to the dower of the widow of I cmc Quarles, who is Dicy Quarles, in the said lands at l public auction at King William C. 11., having first adver tised tlie said fur four weeks successively in the news- 1 nape re, published in the city of Richmond, upon the til- I lowing terms : One-third of the purchase* money to be ' paid in cash, and the balance of tin; purchase money to 1 be divided into instalments, the first of which, to become I due on the first day of January, IrKtn, the second to lie- I come due on the first day of Januarj*, 1 s:j(i-:t7; the said instalments to be secured by bonds from the purchaser with security, to be approved by the commissioner anil by a deed ol trust upon the lands, and report his proceed- j ings to this Court: And the said commissioner is fur- I ther directed to make publication of this decree, in order that other creditors of the said Isaac Quarles, if any whose debts are still unpaid, und who are milled, may have notice ol the sale aforesaid, and by coining in and I In the expenses ol this proceeding, be de ™, i ,| di bts, out el (lie proceed I '|gh ert diti “fj^rt'i'i mtfsc : Courl^Jre w ill proet^^k^ r -.—/.H^Iei lively and report the same io me Court, shewing which bind the heirs und which do not hind them; and if any of the clnims I lie due on simple contract, the commissioner will report ! further what debts which bound the heirs, have been paid ! out of the personal fund. A copy. Teste,_ RO. POLLARD, c. c. In pursuance of the foregoing decree, I shall expose to sale, at auction, to the highest bidder, on the2"dd day of February, 16:15—that being King William Court-day—at the Court-house of said county, the tract of land therein Liuenlmni d, and well known by the name of Wool u rnn v .ho mid tract lies in the coantj of King William, within 1 irw miles of the Court-house, and immediately upon . Mat'a pony river—contains .aln.iit 550 acres, ami has it a two-storied wood liouse, with nine rooms in it, a Ui kitchen. barn, stable, and negro Quarters, and too "lllcut springs convenient to the dwelling-honso.— |« « also a good shad fishery attached to th • tract. Yberry i .; said i > be well adapted to the culture erf potion, barley, oaU, and rye. Persons desirous of ! this property,ofb referrea to Dr. h'.-n.i ill Gregorv, 1 '^ping J'n e. and to Mr. JiaylorTemple, at V\.,lk 1 he title is believed to be indisputable, but such |be conveyed oh ia vested in me by the terms of _& • execution of the said decree, notice is hore ttho creditor din tac Q tai lea, ,|, C'J. I '*'n' plain*:!}') therein.) if any there be vrhn.se ' unpaid, and who arc entitled to satiafac- | r* real estate of the said Quarles, that ld>- j lem. upon coining in and contributing to it this proceeding, to make proof of their ! commissioner of the Court, who is di rm the same to the Court, shewing which j^ii which do not bind them—«na(if any hie on ahnplo contract,) what debts have been paid out of the personal cs jc Quarles, dec'll, hvj 11. T. DA.NlFh, Com. I) Hirer, far Sale :ountjr of Cabell, lie turnpike road asses. lace of imposing enterprise—and Itiniate point of iiph the central f 1,000 acres, 000 and well timber 40 to f>0 bushels acres of cleared nd the buildings prop -ty at pri mfer with me on ence, at Wood* i / can obtain rny | he aforesaid vif- j ,<■> (lie highest hid- I ^ nay ol the Jane mh* known--re- ! SCALES, j a lik'dy Jack, 11, either (i»r " and of a i ter ’—the lee. i>I.SON Jl—v. A UBIM'P.tF L AND., „ rf .*• [r;l,,n tll.V ■•itor. mcr conV1 than any other. Ha re is aoo up***... Uod a valuable s;t«- f».r luc erection of machinery, where i„ n<w in operation a good Crist and Saw Mill. || has also th# advantage of being situated within one and a half miles • d the University of Virginia. The local situation of this l iiul together v\ ith the fertility of its soil, ci rtaiuly makes it the most desirable situttioti which has been put into market in the »:pj*er country. The terms will be made known at any time, by application to the subscriber, who lives on the premises. N. II. LKW1S. January 13. 77 Jaw** A D M I.N IS 1 HA 1 Oil S NOTH IK.—All persona in* 1 s* debted to the estate of Garland II. Mur/itll, late mere ha ut of 1 licit iiiond, deceased, are hereby notified a uj required to make immediate payment to the undersigned • n And all persons having claims against the same estate,will present tfiein, duly .autlienticaled. for payment. JAMKS HAW I.INdS, Administrator of Garland II. Mitchrll, dectasrd. IS ove mber J."». r,w gu| BOYDTON FFMALK aF.MlNARY The winter session of tins school will commence on the first of t t brinry, and continue fivi* months. *1'1k* 04***101111 in fit* tme will be tin* same as th >so of Randolph .Macon Col* legi-. f.r/tenxcs fur a .session often month# - Board, per month.jjksfl Tuition in KuMisli brandies,.1 JO French und Italian,. |f) Music,.. Drawing and painting,.It) Fvb. 8. HI ;L 1 ML PUBLIC'.— As the proprietma of that port JL of the Metriqiolitan .Mail Line between IVuluiin. ton and Richmond, we Iseg leave to inlbrni travellers that we arc prepared to accommodate them in the best stvjo. every other day in couches.—.Kvrry other d«v the 3 niail will he transported in waggons, which being"pro- (3 tided with a spring seat, enables us to accommodate two passengers in ease. It is our interest as well as our pride to will the public approbation, anil we promise that in ourvlibrt* to secure ) it, we will not “In* found wanting.” "'J,A Seats maybe taken at the Bell Tavern.—Try us! Richmond, Jan. l.r>. J7-r—ti'J WM. 8MPI 11 St t'O. I 6^1 1 < >K 1 Ell &. CO. will take pleasure inaccnmtnoe* \| s* dating their friends and the public: during the j winU r-iu their accommodation Coaches, from Richmond t > Frederieksluirg and Washington City. Seats taken at the Stage Oilier*, Fugle Hold. Jan. ‘JO. SO—tf dTiA I AW HA GRAPE.—] am authorized to sell 15,. VLy 000 Catawba Grape Vinca, two and three years old, raised in this ncighborli >od. Specimens of Wine made horn tliis justly oebhratcd Gra|ie, mav in* seen at my Store, opposite the Columbian Hotel. Richmond. January 27. Jy*B—tfj *>• ANDERSON, Jr. Si 1 END visiting the Slate ot Mississippi early ill tlie Spring, and will attend to entering lands, for those wil l may wish to purchase, in that Slut” , either for si t.lenient or speculation. 1 believe, Iroin my know ledge ot the public lauds in that State, (bavins been over and examined much of it last fall.) 1 can make such se lections, as will not fail to give satisfaction. To those wh.i in ay want small settlements, nnd are not disposed 1) visit them previous O removing, 1 can make very ad vant igeous locations, and ran bo of great service in put ting them in toe way ot making settlements comparative ly easy.—To those who may have negroes which they wish settled there, nnd an1 not disposed to go the liselves, i can also be ol service. 'Phis Slate is known to h-» a cotton-growing State, nnd the profits from labor, in this article, is too io*ll known, to render it necessary for me to add a word on that subject, i believe portions of the State healthy, and others to be sickly : in making loca tions for settlements, a due regard will be paid to this, the first object. MADISON WALTHALL. , 4 Richmond, Jan. 21st. HI-_fit A LDLMARLE LAND, near the l uirctsity fur suit. i\cL The subscriber, intending to move to the \Vesl„of ters his Tract of ImiuI, in the county of Albemarle, 11 few miles troni the University of Virginia, for sale. This laud lies immediately 011 the Rivnnna rivet*, between the lands ot Maj. Titos. J. Randolph, and Capl. David An- ’ dersou, and contains by a recent survey. 485 acres. All toe c.e.ired land is in a high state of improvement, under tiie clover and plaster system, and in-a few years may be made equal to any in Virginia. Of that in woods, a good part is first rate toliacco land. A further description is deemed unnecessary.—As 1 am determined to sell, a bar gain maybe had. * CHARLES T. LEWIS. Jan. 17. 7tt— 1 "it Ci AUDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS*—The sub Mf scriber has received a full supply of the ubove Seeds, (warranted genuine.) from those celebrated seeds men, D. &. C. Landreth, o! Philadelphia, and from the united Society of Shakers, NegJ^banon, New York. Large giant Asparagus; IjcsflT, yllow do.r" weeks do.. larg^teg|te^^^PWiiidsoi-*do.. Yaro Hio<! do., wurtzid do; large purple cape JJrwtoli^rany York Cabbage,* large York do, Philadelphia do, early Battersea, cur ly sugar loaf, large drumhead, large Bergen, green glazed, -red Dutch, green glohc Savoy; green curled Savoy; white solid Celery, ted do; long orange Car roty Allringham do., broad-leaved gnrdcn Cress, ear ly iranie Cucumber, long prickled do., early cluster do., Gherkin, green curled Endive, early golden Sioux Corn, early Tuscaroru do., green curly Scotch Kale,early curled Silesia Lettuce, large cabbage do., ice do., brown Dutch, nutmeg Melon, green citron do., Murray’s pine npple do., Watermelon, purple Egg Plant, white Mustard, large Nasturtium, white Portugal Onion, yellow do., sil ver skin do., red annual do., Okra, Landretli's extra early Peas, cnrlv six weeks do.,early frame do., early Washing ton do., Bishop's early profific, dwarf green imperial large; marrowfat; long smooth French Parsnip; curled Parsley; ox heart Pepper; large cheese Pumpkin, field do; early scarlet short top Radish, long salmon do., long white summer do.{ cherry or scarlet do., white turnip do” sets, top or tree do.,silverskin do. (Ty* Orders received for Grape Slips, and Ornamental and Fruit Trees. WM. PALMER. January 24. 62—2awlf H“ A BORERS WANTED.—Tlw* Subscriber wants to 1 M. J employ M.t or 30 laborer*,aiul -1 or fi good teams,— On immediate application live or six month* constant employ will be given to industrious men. Sutrli a* are accustomed to -hopping and hewing will be preferred.""”^ Apply at the Jewellery Store of Mr. John McConnell, Main Street. THOMAS A. MERA. Nov. 7._ S3—tf UfOTl PI R, tiic Sin: of Mazejrpn, w’ill stand the rn JR B. suing season, nt St. I.eger, (Mr. John 1 f**t)>*s.) in the comity of Chesterfield, miles from Petersburg, lb mile* from Richmond, and 0 mile* south of the Coni Pits. Particulars will be given hereafter. Dec, 2T) (7(u-tf| JOHN B. CHRISTIAN. I^( LIPSE will make hi* next season—Spring JB35- - j _A at my son'*, Edwnrd Johnson's, in the county of Dinwiddie; 30 miles south of Petersburg, on the old stage road. MONSIEUR TONSON will make In* next season at ' my son's, George W. Johnson's, in the county of Chcs terfield. Particular* in time. W. R. JOHNSON. Dec. 30. 71_tf MU. TA\EOE S TYCH/Cf'S i* to make his n season at Lynchburg, under the management of Mr. C. P. Er.r., who i* well prepared to accommodate ( any number of mores. re binary .">. j fIVIK celebrated imported Stillu.n \ t IOC RAT* I will stand next season at Mr. Key’s stable, Eeon* ardstown. St. Mary's county, Maryland, Autocrat has ( proven to be a remarkably sure fonl-getter, mid his r.olt* _ are large and handsome. ]|. A. TAYLOE. I b 5. -t FBIIIK subscriber offers for sale his Farm, in the lower JL end of Henrico county, containing more than fix , J hundred acres. There are attached to this truet, about f t seventy-five acres of swamp land of superior quality, the greater part of which is cleared, ana well drained, and is adapted to the growth of wheat, corn, oat*, and grasses, and about 2"» acres of which, are well set in ti mothy and herd's gras*. There is tnarl in the neighbor hood of this farm, and name has been recently discovered on it, of supposed good quality. Being anxious to dis pore of this property, I will sell a bargain. I also oiler for sate, my stock of cattle, sheep, hogs, horse*, mule*, and oxen, farming utensils, waggon, cat U, Ac., Arc.—all, or any of which, I will sell privately.— Should I not make s.de before the llith of December next. I will offer publicly, in addition to the above, toy household and kitchen furniture—crop* of corn, fodder, oats, hay, Ac., Ac., nt my present residence. Term* made known on application to pur-base. $>r on the d ty of sale. G. M. KEESKE. September 30. 42—wtf Ml KCHA.NIC8 \V A NTEI).—The subscriber hns two new and comfortable shops to rent out, well cal* culated for a shoe and bnot*ifink«r, And a t.iilor, with n decenMittkwh^llir.g - other out homes and garden fit Iiito new and beautiful estnnlishinent in tie' upper end of Lancaster e.oun* ■ntri] situation, high, and ns healthy country, abounding in wood, wdter, urirs front the salt, water. The steam* a Haiti mo re to Fredericksburg, pass o, twice a week, s*» that any orl.clt* markets afford. can be got at any isy 1st* had immediately, and rent low, tniih is much wanting. The tuibseri* ring or buying one. that could h« re* icsty, sobriety, and knowledge of his S'..’, im.n*'dt;io- necessity cuiv.pi-t* but* Id giro more thou he is worth. A let* j f* aboee anbject:), dirtied to Ihi rob * i Lanesster OotWily, Virginia, will bo ; to. WM, ft. MITCH FIT,.