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sew ooo5I. HpHF. Subscriber, (high up town, and >« l medi*t«l> ,h* l*o*t Olkr.) »* now receiving decMadly the cheap***. •«* DM eliearr*, matt *pt*n«tid ami F*«*r»' •*; coriuieut of GiiimIv Which he ha* eve. red to ib* poh'ir. H* f render* it pariteruatijr i < s.ting, baling taken great paint, and *P' rl ,|"' greater part uf tha Fall m purdm*inr «*»• » "• fe.wYna andTltfUdeluh.a. 1 her ara hm.ght. a ad .Hal! «>• off-, red at *ueu eilrrmel. I >» l"> C#t for cofch, or it* eqaiv*lpn'. «• < Imi «u plena tit* parrhawr*. 1 h* follow mg ate a part of tb* article* of w hich hn Stock con ii«9i : A grntr*\ ***orim*t\\ ol B*o«tl Colin. win-, I,Inch, bmile green, olive brown, i Intel <•» lor rleel amt grey mi»t'tre«, kc. he. ate. Cammer.a, blue, black. tl ab anil millure# | piece only F.nglub Hunting Clolb, or i u* tian, lor Sp leumi n A larg BMuHmaninfi a**inatla, all color* and aliaifea, »<nne vrry superior Twilled Kertey*, Limey* ami Wpnlaeya Rose and P lilt Blanket*. laig" a*mil.. Flannel* all colon ami price* Caitimero and ( loth Shawl*, large aiiort* ment Caa'iincre and Merino do Merino lldkf*. Marino Cloth for Ladir*' Orcite* Do Circaiii* hi do French Bootbaalna Bombar.etl*,, general assortment Plain ami fig'd Bo nk Mmlin Do do Smi» and JaCniiell H« Cambric*, plain, checked ami ended Long Lawns and lush Linens L<nrn Cambric Do rlo Iblkf*, A very largt an,I splendid at*o,tinenl of Cali co*, all prices Patmarine*, »kye blue, pink lilac, blark and b’own, a fashionable article for l.adiet' Urine* Italian Ludringi, India Saftln* and Satin Levantine* Grn de Naples, black an-' blue libv k A fen pieces figured fancy colon, very splen did 81k, Cotton nnd Wonted llotiary A l iige and splendid as*ortmeia uf Ladies' I ni cy Silk, ftaiise, liatrege, Meiinoand Lit ear ian ILIkt*. Ponges, au eccellent article for Ladii *’ Dreu e* taoldi ami .Nankin Crapes, Mark ami c. In cu HU k Italian Crap * assorted, noun- superior A largea-- irlini nt i'htrad Lace, anil Edgings I Po do Bohinett do do 4 t. 5-4 ami ft 4 riam H >ltii ett ftp do* pail Ladies' Horse Skin. Kt W»*h Leather and other tilnves ami M Item, from l*i| to 75 rents H a -a an I colored Cambric* A general a* o tin nt Shell, Tuck and Sid" Combs On do Rr.iclli*ti do DiHttnf ( rolm, Ivory (1(1 lanriip*' Poll' an t Curl* |> i funrv Wo k Hfld Doilf 3-ed Read* for P»it*p* A tur••“oft nciii a»id C'ordl I).. Li t *' a«’«l, L adier and Prunella SHor i o ra«p* lapehorn*, very good anti chfip Ciark *» is »«l nn-l I In** Cotton A largo diaortment Sewing*, f loti, Silk and ( (.ti hi 5 larpp *»%ortniant of Crntlrmpn i fancy Silk Hkfn |>*i icarlr* bandanna and flag do 1 hi black 11 ulmn Cravat* ]>o bu( khkin. braver and wonditofk (,lny. t Wliita M irteillr* Sivan*itown« and Valencia Vailing* B'ack and blue black Si'k Velvet, (tenon and Frpiichf now a moil fai'iionablc article fur Vv*t* •6 bale* brown and bleached Colion Shirtings and Shaelingi, v* ry low A few bale* i oluiad and check |Cotlon Cloths do Men’* ronrse end fine Shoes 12 cases Men’s Fur lints, very good, nml un commonly cheap C do Men'* very fin* do An assortment Wool H its nod Sonl Skin Cups ALSO, \ Cener*! assortment of GROCERIES, Hard Ware, Earthen and Queen's Ware, Lost and Brown 9ug.tr*, he«t Teas, Liverpool Salt la sacks, Powder, Lend anil Stiot, and n great msny oilier arti, les, too tedious to enumerate ; a'loi which are offered nt price* much cheaper than ever, for ca*h or coun'rv prttduca, HENRY AM ISON. Nov 1ft TYHOTICF. — Hy virlue of a decree ol the wlcJ Cnui t of Equity of Rockingham c.ty.(N f'.) made 1 ail lerui, |H2|), I iliaII, expose to sale, stn the premise*, on Thursday thelMili Peconi Iter next, h tract ,*f land lying in the county of Bockinjltatn, (N C ) in the fork t,f the Mayo ih Ean Rivers, rnntnmiag altoui three hundred \ fifty acre«, liemg ttie tract of land belonging to the It oil * at law ol M irgarel Joyce. 'I lie ahrtve mentioned tract oflnnd contain* about 120 acres of low ground*, and is well adopted to agricul tural purposes. Those per«on» who arc dr* poied to purchase, will do well to call and es • mine fur Iheni-elvri, as few *uclt tracts ol land Are throw n into market. File purchaser will be required to give bond an I approved senili ty, payable m mi, twelve and eighteen mtnitba for Hie purchase money. The litltt of said land will he reserved until n final decree in Hie sail of Jno 1| Joyce and others, against Fleas. out Hlark nml others WM.FEWEL, C M E. N.tv. Iff 1„,27 H EVVSON'S OFFICE, ) Lynchburg, Not. lfi 1829 £ Drawn Number* in the Richmond Dock Lot'e ry, (lass No 3. 33 I 3» 28 13 -lfi 26 47 . A’est your small prizes in ilu- Gr«in| Consolida ted Lottery, No. 17, Capital 815,000, anil I' iilon Canal, No. 13, Capital *30,000 It you R*v“ any rttperl lor your puisei, step in m ||„. " Collage," This Day. and you may be re warded for your attention to" Dame Fortune." Remember the fortunate and prompt pay office of R W. HKIVSON, , where No* 9 1ft 31 die Capital prize id $2,00 i v is Hold and paid a short time since. 5T^»OTICE —Lori on the road between my JC\J home in Amherst county nod Lynchburg on ttie 13th lust a POCKET BOOK, containing V bond on Seaton 11 Loving and Wilson Peters for $2.10, dated 22ml June last, and payable JJJod inti, one on Seaton II. Loving, Haled ami due the same lime for $12 50; one on John Richardson for *14 50 on demand, dated in Or. lober last , which said bonds, I caution all per gout Ironr trading for, anil those who on e them tot to pay them to any person hut to myself. DANIEL B II il.V. ( >0T 16- _ 2 * Notice —win he sold, to the highest h«i Her, et the late residence of Milnrr Cos, dec. in the county of Amherst, on Tries lay the 24'h of the present month, November, a part of thcpersonwl estate of the raid decedent, con sistingof three good work horses, one yoke of ozen, one opcart, one hnrse-carl, the crop of torn, fodder, oats, Ate. the stork of cattle, sheep and hogs, household and kitchen furniture, plantation uten’ils nf every description, one set of blacksmith's tools. Terms of sale.—A credit of 12 months will be given upon all sums of *1(1 and upnards ; for all sums under *10, cash will be required. Bonds with approved senuri* ty will be required of the purchaser. SARAH COX, Adm’i, Piov. 6 tib24 TO THE LAMES. i.ib'CfSirr jurt r«c»i*ed Ih* fi.l I |„»,nR •uhM,» only of Ttaead I. t, ..f ,«•!*. «* aniir.ly »*», and decidedly It* moll .! *■«' Ih»' he tia. r».r iH.tr. >n « Marino C’toiha,Palmyreefi. P K' •• 1 l •ud Satin l.rMHlinrH af<» Scarlal and »lille Mtrino DU « trri rhrap .tn.lMIdo*. laiMei Mom tkm Ki'l Wa.K liathri and ol.isr Kind, ol Ulovr. a id Millim, vrry «u|itrior i|oalii>. A I SO, 60 dm. Ildk's. • f VHIIO'I. kind., vir. : l trcaa.ia". St*r|a< • nllilr Mciiwn, very .U p«rior, Prnftinn Cn| e. Gro l>*» T«. Fancy Silk , Plaid and H t Int.l Palmyrii.*, ricli I'ainlrd nod Bordered, Plaid Gao***, Vlansho, Flos* Fringe, Leonidas, Zephyr l rap". And he wdl in a few dev (receive ft or ft do*. Ilarr ’ge Hk* Scarlet k various other color* plain I* printed, together with a great variety of Mo« hn«, C'amhricf hiicJ othei Goods which hi is iletei mined to sell at vers low price# lor cash. HKNItV ALLISON. Nov 12. > viOlli I, — I he suhicrihn '• School w ill he Jy I cont inued the ensuing year, on the fol lowing terms, vir.: for Spelling, R nding, Wri ling, A i ii him.* tic, Geography acid Knglish Graminar Jt-1*r> per ••»»»i ; lor Hot Latin and fiiefg (argon rs, Natural, Philosophy mid iVtalhematn s $2”>, payable in each Ca»e half irally. Each scmUr will he charged from ihe iiuifi of nit entrance until the end of the lei in. which consists ol 23 > teaching days, oi 4*’ works The School w ill commence the hi Monday in lanuary, lH3t. The nuhttcriber limiis him self to 30 scholars, eschisive ol » if own e.hil dren, and as some di#ai»|io»nt,ni,i»t.f have arcru ed dui ing llie pie-ont y« ar, a early entrance ih rei oinni nded to 'hose that may dct**imine to avail themselves of the School l e .Subseti M*r I an rrommoiatC ft hoard eis in hi* own family, hi ihe term, payahle half yearly , each boaider Lirnifapif.! himself with he* , clothing anil candle* * amuklt millkii Gravelly Knoll, Pi »- county, f V ,i N..v In. I - S Pl'B$IJANf In h deed of inis! executed by I'.tlr k I* Bui inn hiiJ Mary hit wifi*, to toe Mibkttiln r for purpose* tliriein named, lilHiing <Ih(c the 21*1 day of May, IH2D and duly recorded in the county com I of Bedford, I k mil proceed *" sell* **i llm late residence ol the mol il *i too, oi Bedloid coiirny, on the 20ill inltant, if fai*, il not, tin- nest fair day thereaf ter, all t e stork ol horse*, hogs, s o*ep, and other rattle of every d. m:i iption, 'he crop of rve, corn and out*, and all the homing utensils belonging to said plantation. A credit of kix months will he allowed the purchaser on giving bond with approved serm r v upon all moii* n and upward* ; under cash will he re <] tired. BENJAMIN WI GO IN ION, Trustee. Nov. 6 iUk25 riniH propi >tor of llii* linr of * recently mj limn/' fioiit \*ynclibing to Al"k«»n Inn twico n week, inform* tiro citizens of Lynrhlmtg mih! it* vicinity, thrt Ibis line now i mu three time* n w eek, mid is extend'd to ilie Ci* v ol Washington. J here h'm recently be«n put upon the rn.nl httween Washington nod Baltimore, n new line if Stancg, uueiiuiilled in thii counii v in splen* ilor hnd niagiitiiceni e, ami fiavidlin/f also with great rapidity. Witha view to the public a room modutioo, and with a view to save pniscngi r*, Ihe inconvenience of hunting for, and p « in ing seats foi liiltiinore when arnved in Wash ington, the proprietor has lot med a tonucxim with til's new line, thus countiluting u coii neCied line fiom Lynchburg to Baltimore, and so fiorn BiUiuiuiu to Lynchburg The Stage leaves Lyiielihtiig on Sunday, Wednesday and 1’iid 'v ntoruitigi. The time taken on the mad to the North is one day to Charlottifc\ille —-from Lynchburg to Wa^hing lon two days, and until II o'clock V M. on the third—sained a \ i ach liultiinu.e by hull after 4 o’clock, l* i\4. and on the next day, in New Y»rk,inthai in lour days the passengers may take lea in New York. The Stag I *111 B illimore for Lynchburg leaves ll.tlinno.c a* bout 6, A. 1M. on Monday. Ihoradn* and Sat urday ; reach * Baiimid’s Mansion Hotel in Washington i 1 y bv It). A M. dtopg into my line a1 li Mm k same day — in one day ill r» alter m ache? Cb» loitcsville, ami on 1 tie nee on l Lynchiuiig~—thus running Imm Baitimoiu to CiiHiloth nvdie tit two, ami to Lyiuhlnng in three days take ,—From Lviiclibnr.: (o B.«liimorc 517. ' WM.SMOH. Mov. 12. .ini20 loHUV.SHW tri;\Y pair of Paris Over-Shoes for Ladies . for sale u! New York Prices. HOW EL I) \ VIES. Oct. 22 11( I-By virtue of a trust d<*cd made JLo by i Itoinai \ itlridgr*, in which ' f ill (’arler it trustee, lo uring dateiii. Oth day of On 182*1, ud of recard m rue county cou.i of Nelson, nl also by virtue of u trust deed made by Moore K. Carter, in which Sterling Clnibm c h trustee, bearing dale 11>« 201 li day of Via ch, 18*27. mid al«o recoide ' in tin* nu • 'j runii nl Nelson, and by vi.fue Jf a lui.-t deed made by Charles * ( ar'cr bear in-, date the 20th day of March. 1827. m which 11 ill ('Alter i nd Itn haid N. Kubank ate trusvet, which deed U n s * n - cordcd ill Nelson county court—try wl-i- I , jd deeds, the linker-, r» sp* rtivelv convey to tin said 11ustecs respectively tor the purju mk m i forth in Ihe said deeds, their several And re per live interest* m the estate known by the name ot Walnut (irove. situate in the county of Nel son amt containing about 1 100 acres, and their respective interests in l<> negro slaves, Attached to the estate, i he undersigned tiusteeg will, on the 15th day of December next, oHvr f »r sale, at the Mansion Mouse on said tract of I mil. to flip biglicot bidder, the interests of said panics, in the said land and slaves—the inter* si ot „aid Aldridg*, being two sevenths, And the ii»t«Tests of the said Moore ami Charles being ca* It one seventh. T he land will he sold on a credit of one, two and three years from the I t day of Jan. I8.T\ ami possession delivered on that day. The negroes will he sold on a cicdit of one year. Bond and satisfactory security will he required for the negroes, and bond and a deed ot trust from thhe purchaser of the land. It is believed that the persons owning the romaing three-sevenths of the estate, will, on the day of sale, con sent to sell their interests in the same way, and on the same terms proposed ! by the trustees in this advertisement. 1 he n n dev tig tied w |t| convey only such title I as the said *!»■* *ts iiuvi an* ho U.- them. MILL CAItTEti, Truster in the dri d made bv Thomas Aldridge. STERLING CLAIBORNE, Trustee in the dee.l made by Moure F Carter HU T, CARTER. > Trus RICHARI) N. EUBANK, pees under lire deed made bv Charles C Carter. Nov. 12 td?2ti 1'SJOTICE is hereby given that I shall present a petition to the next General Assembly of V irginiu, to pass a Wiv giving me the right to recommence an action for the recovery of (And against James Woods And others, of the coun ty of Nelson, for reasons which will I e made known to that body bv said petition. THOMAS GOOD WIV Nov. 12 A. 0* iTAS'il fc 00. A ML now receiving and opening, in the jm Urg«nodl cooimodioui buck building, 3 dour* below liberty Waru-hoii*®, end nearly opfHitvte fb« Pott (Mw, a general HH®rln»int ol <.|{<KKi:i»;S fee. which they offer at ttie moit reavmable ptio-i, for cash, or country produce, eoii»i,litqj in |>*tl of 3<t0 Sack. Sail, Li*erpot»l filled lU hlid.. St. Crail and Orleaua Sitgar*, bsr,l quality 3 hint*. Molaaaea, best 3d bag, Coffee, old Java, while and yel low, be«l green St. Domingo ft liMa. I.oaf Sugar, allq ialilic, lit bait', Imp Gunpowder and llyton Teas 20 Ilea nit Wrapping Taper 10 do Letter do 20*vi II,*. Cotton Yarn (tom No. 4 lo IS I pipe French Brandy 1 Jamaica Kum | Oilcan, do 1 pipe London Madeira } ti'ivi’ | do Sweel Malaga { " ,I,r' 0 ca c» Liverpool and Quebu’f Wars 4 keg, Duporit', Pota-der 4 do icfiued Salt I’etre ‘J Id la Copper** 1 do Madder 1 12 do Indigo, .Span. Float 1 hag Kace Ginger 1 do Albpice | *■ 11 lai k Topper 20 bags Sliul 10 I,Id, Mackarel 20 kit, do for family t a, 0 lit,I, Tanner', Oil 12", pair Colton and Wool Card, 1 tierce Riee ft lu,*r.t Soap 6 do Sperm Caudle, do Tallow do 30 keg, Na I, I eat" cheap Boot, 2'iO pair Shoe, and Brogan, I tnn Eugl'.'i Iron 1 do Country do 3 cask, prune Chece If,00 Ilia Sn'e Leatli'-r j 2 liluls Stone Ware 12 il z. Wool Dali. f, o"< I’l«*ler 1200 |ti«. Bf slered Slcel 1 On do German do 2<V> do 1 loop Iron 2 doe. Sifter,, all *izT* | bid. Lamp Oil K buxe. Window Glam o bales Coition Sheetinr and Shirlin ITiUprS I.pihI, ground ill Od Old U IhuUpv. Bed Cord., Jo-ailing I.ion, Nutmeg.. &■' We ioviin nor friend. nml ihp public nl Inrg" In nil nntl eiamioe ilm GOOD.-) and pi icp. for IIipiii.pIV' ., a. fun gams inny be had. Wp arc determined to sell low for cash. flip higbp.i mm bet price given (or NVMV.AT AX\> V\A»\J\V. Nov. 12 U A PKil I ION w ill lie presented to the nun ill Legislature of Virginia for per mission p> ♦•nit a public Wait* 11 • u #• fur the inspection of 1 ohm co, i* the town n| Lynchbtug, on Lot No 10, the prupeily ul IJ. A. Hum*. <i X. ItOSK, J VCOU II X A S, I 9 ill! IMTV.U K UV,.\'U\ ^ S 1 M* it' i* f ' bi> Inti Mill ion have con* H t III U*-(1 i<» b ighen %v it 11 every revolving month, £w ii u l elieveil ihe most m guitie expec talioi sol ii - luiiiir lui l line** will In* ;t. 1> i ,n y eil, I be uiiMiber <1 ."UiidtMi'* lias n, n-.is ii In ful tv ; it is b -w- \ er, tliou^1 t expe lent I e • alter t • limit llit* n imi •• , ieti ti.uii w i I ex lend lo ' fin tv : liui a# s» mu* fiiP-co or l vv • ut) , will leave tie A' i if hi v tt the close «»( ib pi. ► flit s' k'SlOII, tbl'lf Will bf idl'HlI ID | || it * <• r l' ii 1 lit no *v in intend io • on ci ib uiseUi • wit Ii t lie I <u» i'ution, \\ dl d » will to signi'y such i itfutiim at an early pet i.id. I is believed that .be biudeut can command 1 as in *ny and great advantage* here, as at auv other Iustirti mu ol lie kin in the coun(r),— the rum sc of# tidy lie.ng lib ct iI, expenws mod cate and situation heal.by. The eon s« of s tidy ccmpiisea the nidi"Hty biaiich s ut the I Kugbx!i, (tile nidimnl- excepted ) together | w nil t be Latin and (ii eck Lingo ig**s, the higher hiHiichff ol trie M •< heiiiHlM s iod Moral I *.. I i»• - rn Philosophy The terms d t o m o me $23' per session of five mouths, including conttngen r '•» ; tuition, $12 50—tin latter to tie paid ip advance. 1 he suhscr bet is c mpedi d lo re sort m this expedient lo save him-* It the trouble ol collecting, to which he has no' time to de 1 vote. The tuition Imb h en niodeiately advau ci d ; the reason lor doing so will be found in (In1 condition of the times Should tl e piice of produce he again deprived, tuition will be re do ed to the old standard. The subscriber promises bis faithful and midi tided ntteiitihi to the )oung gentlemen who may bo committed t * his care. LINCOLN CL \HKL, Preceptor. * NOTK—The w inter bession wi’l cofiunenee I the first ol January. I*hose who wish to b 1 come member* ol the Academy, must forward their communication# to the Preceptor, from i whom they w ill K’Ccive immedia - tmgwfit. Should thr plan piop"#od men- d, as i* ton fld<’ti 11 y beln ve I, n Trench and bpani'h leach er will be employed L C. Hi hi if. 1 oik, 1H29* *4w l\J() 'l ICII.— 11 v iii tie of a deed of trust ]_ J executed to mi*1 !i\ J ini II. Wright, bear ing date on t np Ihtli >'av cl' April, 1826, and iec«»rded in th*t couniy I’ouil ol Beiif. . u, and to accomplish cer aiu purposes in said tl ed ••xpres-ed, I shall, on Tuesday flic 8th day ol Dect ruliti, 1829,on the premises, expcsc to sale, !»y wa v of public auction, a certain tract or parcel of land, conveyed ami described in said deed, |y ing and being in the county of . Hcdl"id, containing 618 acres, more or less, it l being the same tract or parcel ol land which | lorno tly belonged to George Douglas',dec. The taring of tale w ill be made known at the tune | and place of sale. The title to said land is be I lieved to bp unquestionably good, but acting as ! trustee. I will convey to the purchase' or pm chaseis such title as is vested in me by the said i deed of trust, noil none other. BALD A McDAMKL, Trustee. Nov. 9. Ids | VERY likely negroes for sale, if ap Ji plied fur iu 12 or 16 days. 'I he lot ; consists of men, young women and boys. En quire at this OlFi e. j N >v. 6 2vc FXXU*T AKKIVAXi ~ i OK TALL GOODS. II \\ E at length the phn«uie of iq V V louning on ’i imds of the arrival oi a pari ol our K ALL 61 1*1*1. Y, comprising a great . many scarce and fashionable articles : Cambric and Muslin K.ast India worked Rubes A beaut iful assortment of winter Calicoes Maltose Calicoes (entirely new) in patterns d -1 Cambrics, and 6 and t> *1 Jaconet Muslins | Book and Japanned Mull Muslins (very cheap) Apron Checks, small patterns and line With other Goods, at extremely low prices, all of which they wi<*h their customers tu examine. McKEE, ROBINSON k CO. Sept. 2L_ Best Winter Lamp Oil. j v f IS 1" received a large •upply of liest Winter sj I,amp Oil. HOWEL DAVIES. | >'ov. y Smith, Bagwell &. C o. A UK now teceiviiig then f all supply o GOODS, consisting of Gry Goods, Hardt ware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Groceries, Crockery Glass and China Ware, Bools and Shoe-, Sun, Leather, Smith's Antritis, Vices, ice. Cc. m greater vani ties than they have fu r before kepi—all of winch Ihey are disputed to sel, low. 1 he market price given for Wheat Flour, Tobacco, &cc. ice. Oct. 5. ___2m VfsV the directions of tlia will of John Han t J sard, dec. late ol the county ol Amheivl, which will ha'hern duly recorded in Hie Su porior Court of said county, will be uposed lo sale, oil the premises, c.n the id day ol Jan nary nesi, that part ol III* said !'• stator's Iracl ol bind, lying in the county of Amherst, which adjoins Hie lands of Anthony Rucker, dec. and which is lo bs separated from the remainder of the tract, by the road from Tinsley a linr, (vs ■<li the Spiing included,) to Win. McDan iel’s line, lo the Mansion House liact. A Plat and Survey of the land will be piesent on the day ol sale—amt Ihe land Will he sold to the highest bidder, lor ca-h, unless I he terms ol sala should be olherwise directed by the devi sees, John, Ambrose, Arcbey , Sophia, Polly, Pamelie and Caroline, children of (lie T estator, and between whom the proceeds are diicCled to be divided, RLN I T ALIAFKRRO, High Sheriff ol Ainlie, at county, and as such, ml mini trator with the will nn nesed of John Hansard, deceased. Sept. 24 Ids Dr. I i •well’s remedy for Kits, &c. 5 UST received h supply of Dr. Howell's remedy for Kits. A so h supply of Ins Family Fills, and of Ague and Fevei Drops, all at I’hibi. prices. (IOVVKL DAVIDS, Agt Nr vJL ___ Nfed O 11( K.-*IV ns commuted to the «I*mI ul the .la Cmpu itiuu of (he town ol Lynchburg, on Thursday tin* I3ih I Angus1 Iasi, a mulatto man who calls himself I'KK.SiON. The said; runaway i«* about five feet t**n inches high, a busby bead of hair, a d large whiskers, about twenty five years of i g ; lie is a light mulatto, i le had w uli him w h« u t'ommilied, the following articles of ilulliiitg : a coat of domestic inaiiti- j facture, ol a Ik lr gi iy , pantaloons of the same, a furred cap The owner h hereby required | to Come forward, piove property ami take away the said property, or he will be dealt with ac ccidme to law. N. 1L The S'tid runaway says he belongs to Will \*. IVikin- «if the State ol Mi«sitsippi. SAN1ULL BKANSFOKD, Jailor. Oct 22 3m20 ^Ui i< 1.— All personshaving claims agatus the estate of Ambrose Flicker, dec. are quested to hi ing them.I'nrw aid well auihenti < an il, h the law diiecia, in order dial 1 inay make provisions io pay ihe saw : those indebt ed i » the estHto nr** icqiieg ed lo make pay* •in* it. AM HON Y KUCKFK, ei r Mhv d is75 TNf ° ‘ •* * By vii mi ..i n dr • .i oi u i:. « * iL I edit' d *o the sub'Ciihf-rg by James 5, DiMard, w he h is of itcoed in the Clerk s Office ol \n*hei land Be dtord, lor Ihe pur'puses there in expressed, wf wdl aril, at public audio*, fol « ash, io ihe highest bidder, hi the dwelling house of said Oil mi d. in ibe county of Bedford, «m I m s lay Ihe 22d day of Deceiuh r neit, if lair, if not, the next fair day thereafter, and to continue from day today until completed, the , fol'ow ng nat and personal estate in said deed espiPMi'd, to wit : n trad ol land situate in the cut . iy of Nelson, and coiita>ning fifty acre* ; hI*i», the one fifth of all the lands of which1 Janies Londo i died, seized and possess <1, ly ing in Amheist mhiuI> : also, the following slaves, viz : joe a if an, Julius a mini, aeazei a man, Sionliake a man, Keuben h man, Lt ivis a l ol, Bieulsf'iid a lad. Preston a boy, Hannah I Mini her on (ieoige, Dachel a girl, Anna and I her * hi d a boy, Mary a gitI, Maltha a girl, llarrii t a giiI, livdia a gulf Matilda a ymng, n oman, and Pi a.iky and her three children, David, Belinda and ■■ .(name nut ex piessed) and all (he increase of the females: also, all ihe household and kitchen furniture, ( all the platitation utensils, nil the horse s, cattle ho^s and sheep the entire crop on t he plauiaiion occupied I y said Dillard also, Ids (the said Dilla it’s) interest in the estateol Jno. AT Bride,' dc ased, and wliatev* r other ankles in said derd n*»m d, and not pariieularly named in this noti* e, or so much of the said property as will be sufficient lo answer the purposes of said deed. Ai tcc? as nustecx, w c will convey such lille as is \i*«'ed in us. and none other. AIM nut B. DAVIDS, ? Trus LKMl'hL lL'IDNDU. ] ties. Oct. 22. tds20 FOR SALE, /A V’EUY li..iidvonie little Farm, upon the JTU.h. « I vvHlersof Appom.tloi, in Bucking, ham '1 hi-Imi'l is in the iieighborliuod of Clo v.'i' Hill, lie. remarkably well, produces to hiiccnol I he finest quality, mid lias upon it a very large orchard of well selected Irnit : lire tract c,,iitaiiis 310 acres—Persons disposed to buy, will apply to the subscriber or Col. Sami. A Pattueon, w ho lives Adjoining Ihe premises SAML. P. CHBIST1AIN. March 2. Is ’jjNWOTICK.—By virtue ol a deedfof trust, t\ J ecuted to the subscriber by John Cole men, hearing dale the-day of July, 182(5, anil duty recorded in the Clerk’s office of the Comity Court of Amherst, for propo es therein espressed ; 1 will sell, at public auction, for cash, at ttic court-house of ihe count, of Am herst, on the 21,1 day of December, 1822, the following valuable Sieves, via: Ben, Nelson Winston, Madison. Newton, Bender, Motley' Jack and Henry, or so many of the said ne! groes as Well he sufficient to satisfy and pay the purposes of the said trust deed. The above nu olimied negroes,or the most of them, aie young, and the must saPatile kind, and wuith Ihe at ention ol’puirliasers. 'li e tiile is eon sidered the veiy best, hut us I am acting as lius'ee, only shall convey such as is vested in JOSEPH PENN, Trustee. Nov. 1(5_ id 27 A REMOVAL. * It IA s. <;hay w ISIIKS lo inform her ctinumei 8 and ihe v#/ public generally, Ihar she has taken a room in 1 He brick tenement, immediately oppo site lo James C. Moorman's w ell known Tav ern. J he room is quite convenient to the Mam s’reel, hih! very easy *o be found. She has hi ihi.d time, all the fashions that are in use at this season, and will continue lo tj**l patterns suita ble for every season of the year. N. B. I he subscriber had thought a farther nolice of this kind was unnecessary, until she was told that some evil disposed person had re ported xhe was not able to attend lo business. It would he well for every body that wishes work done, to call and sec for themselves. M 5. GBAY. Oct. 12. l5 WASBINOZON HOTEL, Lynchburg 3fpuK tulitcriber respectfully informs the public, ibal lie ha* extended bn lease on 11,,, Washington Motel.—He maka, a grateful lender of l.is thanks lo the public for the libe r«l palronage be has received, aud pledge, himself !0 use bis best exertions to give .atif faclion to all those who uiay favour In in with a call at the Washington. Mis lsble shall al ways be furnished with fbe best the markets Will admit, and his bar with the choicest li uuurs,—He has attentive and experienced Out lets, and bis stable inferior to none, with a E,.od lot for drovers, and moderate charges, as follows : Breakfast, 25 cis. Dinner, 37 1-2 Supper, 20 Dodging, 12 1-2 Mosses, per Hay J-— Moises, per month, Board, pt-i veur, 133 33 JA3. C. MOORMAN. ?ept. <14,_ :*n,M jrm |UK Proprietors of Ihu Richmond And Baltimore Union Line ot Singe* nod SNeainboati, by Tappabannuck» respectfully in form the public and traveller* generally, that ibis lim* hrt* been in operation 0110 year ; that the bc*»t of cuarhes, horse*, and most experien ced and careful drivers are, and will be con stantly kept ; that the route affords the best ac commodations. good roads, and no night trnv filing by land. J lie Stages leave (he Bell Tav ern in Richmond, every Wednesday and Satur day morning at 5 o'clock. and arrive at 'lappn bannock to dinner, returning, leave 'J appahao nock every Monday morning at 5 o’clock, and lhursday mornings on the arrival ot the Steam boat Patuxent, from Baltimore and Active m Kichtiiond in the evening. On Saturdays tl « v uiunt meet the Patuxent at Tappahamiuck, i *■ inly to take passer gers to Baltimore which arrives there the succeeding day by 4 o’clock, P. M The boat leaves Baltimore every Wednesday morning and arrives at Tappahinnock on Thursday morning. The Proprietors will spare no labour or expense to render this route agiee able, and they have the pleasure to state, that passengers have uniformly expressed theuuelves delighted with the line. ILi' .Stage fare at the low rate of $3 50 ; in letmediate Stages, Scents per mile. Oct. 16 * ‘JmIS a t un> TO THE LADIES. AMISS l»ITTS, from Petersburg, iTfli tubes Hie lib»*ity t»i informing the Ladies f Lvucliburg and mlj lining corn i"s, liiat she has taken the commodious duelling house near* 'y opposite the Franklin Hofei, where she in tends carry ing on i!ip Man na making busi ness, in all its various branches. Having great facilities ot obtaining regularly (from the Cities ol .New York and Philadelphia,) the very latest fashions, she flatters herself, from the attention lie will devote to the orders she may receive, to merit a shine «.f public, patronage,and super cede the in cessity of sending orders to a distant State or the City ol Richmond. N. B. Orders from the country executed at the shortest notice. Braid Riding Dresses, of the latest fashion. July‘20. tf97 Fall and Winter Goods. rffllHE substiibers having now teceived tlie 3. greater pail of their FALL and W IN TER UOODS, respectfully invite their custom 'cis, ami purchasers geueially, to examine ilieir present extensive a sortinent. In the fancy i ink, they have the pleasuieof oflering, at the i most moderate pi ices, the following : Superior black Italian Lustrings Richer! Ink. Satin Levantim s Blk., and blue hint U C»- • N.ip Silks Blk.Coiii u tiro «le Z iiiiih, u w .it ele Piloted Haiti esse, various sha-fi s ed figures Rich figured Ismarines, ex rente,y c .tap Satins, Moth s and Florences. t% ry sitade tiro de Nap Silks, • very shade Parsi.m Plaid CL ode Naps, new style A Gw pieces Nankin and Canton C tapes Calicoes, an extensive and hrautif il assortment { Elk. Circassians and K. mhazim s Ladies’steel mixed Habit Cloths London brown and imperi l! b'ue Pelisse Cloths Blue and scarlet Merino Cl m s I authored Hook Muslim, richest figuies Plain, Swiss ami Honk do )-•! and 0-4 Jai »u»*ts and Cambrics A few pieces 5-4 Medium M sluio, elegant 4 4 5 4 and 0 4 Thibet Shawl* ' Merino Long Shawls, fust order Embroidered Paris Crape Shawls and Scarfs Palmerine and Silk Shawl* Lace Cape*, ( «»• I -1 • i- and Pelerines, splendid Deconpe and Barege Die*$ Shawls Artificial Wreaths and Roses 4-1 and 5-4 Hohbinet Laces, plain and figured Thread ami Hohbinet Edgiugs Richest Brussels Laces Silk and Hohbinet do. handsome*! style Hohbinet Lace V eils, wh’le and him k Fine Lawns, and Linen C ambric Hdkfs. Cotton ,Silk and Worsted Hosiery, a full assort men! f ine, hnil superline grass bleached Irish Linens A few pieces superior Thread Cambricks A beautiful assortment new style Bonnet Rib bons A variety of richest embroidered Belt Ribbons Ladies' embroideted Mil's and iloise Skin Olov A few boxes fancy Cap Ribbons Wide Lustring Ribbons, solid colors Ladies' and Gentlemens black and while Silk (j loves Plain while Merino Cloths, a new and beautiful article 1 case fashionable Leghorns, dec, &.c. kc. STAPLE goods. A few pieces extra Jhie /big. Cloth;, blue and black All elegant assortment fine Si superfine English Cloths, including bine, black, olive, steel mis, and every fashionable ‘hade Super double milled Drab Coatings Line and superfine blue and black Cassimeres A tew pieces super Drab, du. double amt single milled ° Sllpeiior blnrk, and blue black Silk Velvet Marseilles, Swansdmvn and Valencia Vcstiiw, Scotch Plaids ana Camblets A few pieces extra Manchester Cords A case fancy colored Satinets, finest finish Several cases medium do. Several hales Army Point Blankets A large stipplv English Duffel Blankets (Red Stripe; Hie largest and cheapest ever know o fine and medium flannels of every color Green Serge and Hocking Baize Seve.al pieces in grain Carpeting,, handsomest figures 3-4 and 4-4 l.rown and bleached Domestics 3 4 an I 4 1 Plaid do. indigo blue o-4 brown and blenched Waltham Sheeting I hale superioi unbleached .Sen Island Shirting A few pieces 5.4 real Bus ia Sheetings h I’l.od, and plain Lindsevs for servant's wear several bale, d udile mil ed Ain y ( |0;|i» Double mill, d Mai l Cottons, Mo 1 t» 5 A lull assortment Spun Cotton, &r. Ur. he Oct. 15. l)AVIU & ROBERT KVLE. .CARRYAUS. A 'KIE1\ of nice, strong and ties, flush. ed Carry Alls, lor sale low for cash by ____ WM. BURD JLTSl received from Mew V0,U, several cases Gentlemens’ fashionable Beaver Hats. „ . rc DAVID iiltOBEIll KYLE. </ct ra. I^OTICE —By virtue of a trust <lcej t X^ led lo the subscribers by Edmund ( ' anil Sarah his wile, hearing da'rlhe J |?** of July , 1828, and duly recorded hi t|,e c,' court of Bedford, we will proceed to scuU,| * way of public auction, on the premises, |or [ ’ ’ on Ftiilay the 6ih day of November tract ol land, on which Ibe said Pale now it adjoining tite lands of Anthony \Viis,„' others, containing one hundred and ei h,,' 1 cres ; one tract adjoining the tame, com,,,,, thirty acres; one Hart adjoining the sao,e , taming sixty three acres ; one liact the same, containing one hundred ami eili'i” acres ; one other tract, known by the name '!■ Vealy’s tract, on Falling creek, adjoin,,,, lands ol Samuel lluwel and others ; AUg other Had, called Newman’s tract, niljoirtin* the last mentioned tracts, containing two |,„, dred and forty acres ; also, the follow ,|,Vl® lo wit: Heithen, Tom, Spencer, Milly, .\|BIh and Anna, or Aina, and their increase 5„(te n‘, dale of the deed, ami as mentioned in tl,,. ghlj deed, and for the purposes therein express The title to Ibe fore named property, js Uj.' ed lo be good—none oilier than that conveyed liy the deed, wilt be made The above Sale is postponed till 9th day c,( December next. CH1SWELL DABNEY. ? DAVIDSON BRADFUTE i‘ Pet. \._ td»H I* VVll.L sell from BUUto 600 acres ol tnicim ed land, lying in Bedford county, quarters of a mile from New London A.sdtmy an.! tliirteen from Lynchburg. It is well adapt ed to the culture of 'lobacco an.t the dill, rent kind ol grain usually cultivated in the neighbor hood; is well watered, and lies better than any tract ol its size in lids' part ol the country, |, j’s so situated as to lie entire1,)' exempted fiotn d& mage by lu avy rains or high water ‘1 he term, will he very accommodating; say one. tu„ and tinee years, upon a small payment in !,«„,] Enquire of the subset iher, one mile ami a hal south of New London. ALEX. AUSTIN. Jan. 17 »2ti HOUSE COVERING. TO HE subscribers having made a girat iin JL provemeut in lire proof covering, and obtained a pat< at fot tlie tame, oiler II,e Lfn elil nl it to the public. The improvement c nsisis in using f»ttrn'nn wliir.lt ore lucked <n Itie grooves amt nailed n> the ilie. ting plank, by ibis means, no nail i, driven through the tin, and (lit nails are ipiiie protected against rite weather, which tfl'eclusl ly prevents them from lusting, amt il e roofs b aking—w hereas, on the old plan, the nails are all driven tluougli the slieei-, and ilm’ cm erod by the grooves, they tire iievertlieln* wet by every tain, which, in no great length ol time rusts them off. Coimiquently, lousing the i till from the roof and nrrcnsioniug ihnusaiids j ol leaks. This fact is well know n. Another advaniage on the new plan is. that 11 hen' is no occasion oflli* sheeting plank's br ing kiln dried, nor more than three q lanersof an inch thick And again, on old Imu-es tin* thing is required but lo take ott'llie olo shingles and pul no Ihe tin or sheeting. T ins makes as good a roof as can be made, and saves lire whole expense of sheeting anew. \VM BUR It. R. S TILDIIN. _Ocr 1 _is One half of Hose Isle for Sale! |t\ ISH to Sell this valuable trad of land. . tying on T ye River, in JNelsi u county, a ; nil IS miles Iruni New Market, (at I In nine. ' mi ol Tye and James River,) u here there is an inspeetion tor Tobacco and boat naiiga tion to Riclmiond ; in the neighboi houd ttiers are two first rate manufacturing nulls for lit r T he halt'of the tract contains, by estimate, l'xo acres, and m good repair This tract is consi dered one of the best in Nelson county, particu ho ly well adapted lo tobacco,corn &i wheat. 1 lie land is well watered and timbered, and a treat dr at of lii e tobacco land to cut. Theie is a body ol 160 acres of low giouiids ol good qn.il iiv on ilie river, aliarlid lo either half of Ihis desii able place T he put chaser w ill be allutv ed to purchase eitlic-r liall ol this estate (llm lower or Ihe upper portion) as may besi suit his wishes. Ii is useless lo give a further i.cscnp lionofthi* desirable ratal?, a-those wishingo> purchase will first view the premises. Mr. A i res. residing wo Ilie place, will shew the land lo any p <sou wishing to tiew il I am tliqius ed tosell n accommodating tei ms, hut a hai gain can be had im cash, or I would take in gioes in payment I., (in • addressed lo me ■ r J. R I) Payne, in Lynchburg will be piompllv aitended to. LANDON R < AHELL. ' May 7. >s7f> COMMISSION BI/SINJCSS r| Ult subscriber informs Ins friends andthf SI public ibut be continues to Oo bu. ias'j on Commission, and promises that no pHia> sliall be spared to give entire satisfaction lu all Planters and Farmers who may confido to his management the sale of Tobacco, Flour, or other produce, llis office will be kepi at ihe Siore ol Messrs..!, ft S. Halsey , next door below the Farmer’s Bunk. 1). SAUNDERS, jr. Jan. 19. lom FRESH ARRIVALS AT BULLOCK’S OLD STAND. MiKEE, IlOlilN'ON 6c CO. arc weekly receiving their lull supply ol Staple and Fancy Goods, and at price? that defy ceinpe* J tition. J la y deem it unnecessary to slate the selling prices ol any article, as the customer* may lest assured they are prepared to exhibit all kinds ol Goods, al prices llial will he highly sal in factory. Country Merchants and Pedlars nre lesprct Fully invited to view the assortment. Country produce taken at its full market value. Oct. 8. t* M/UM■ IM \. c. w it ;—At Rule* held in the Clerk’s f oflicn of flic county Court of Bedford, on Monday the r»th day of October, 1829, l**uc Adam*, pith ag"H,s5 K. lllarr, deft, in Chancery. The (Jcfcnilaui Isaac K. Marr, not having entered In? appmn uuce und given security according to the ad <■ Assembly and the rules of this Court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence that he is not an inhabitant' this country ; on motion of the pluiutifl', hv ruum-el, ' I* ordered, that tho said defn.Junt Isaac K- Morr.de appear here on the fourth Monday in llei. next and answer the hill of the plaintiff’; and that a copy «ffl •* order he forthwith inserted in some newspaper publish ed in the town of Lynchburg, for two mouths such * sivoly, and posted at the front door of tho cuurthou;* ol this county, on twobuverul court days. A copy—Teste, „ G.A, WINGFIELD,D C. Oct. 12. w2»ulfi A l1 A COURT held for Nelson county the 2dlh &.«> •*' August, 1829, Charles Lankford and Elizabeth hi** wile, ioriuerly Elizabeth Lankford, pltfs. against Ji'1:14 Maxwell and Hally his w ife, formerly Hally Farrar, Perrin Farrar, Nancy Farrar, John Farrar, J»o. E'1'1 ell and Jane his wife, formerly Jane Farrar,and W,: hum Farrar, and John Farrar, Joseph Farrar. I’1'* Furrar, Hally Farrar and Lucy Farrar, children - Fleming Furrar and William Furrar, deft*, in Uhaiiu ry. t . The defendants John Farrurund John Farrar, JosrP" Farrar, Polly Farrar, Bally Furrar and Lucy Farrar, children and heirs at law oi Fleming Farrar, lift’d- a’’1 having entered their appearance und given *'■ curity according to the net of Assembly. nli* the rules of this court, and it appearing bv satitl-'1 tory evidence that they are not inhabitants of l|"‘ Commonwealth, and without the juriaditimu <1 1,1 * court— It is ordered, that the said absent defends'"' do appear hereon tho fourth Monday iu Not- next, answer the bill of the plaintiff* ; and that a copy th" order he forthwith inserted in the Virginian, a pap*‘r Eril‘, led in thetow n of Lynchburg, for two mouths pn-vm'1" said day, and that another copy thereof be posted at1 * front door of the courthouse of this couutv on some ‘ °,ur day. A copy—Teste, RO. C. CUTLER. l),c lVOTICE.-r-A petition will be presented ,0 To! the next Assembly, lor the revival ot f^ie Tobacco Inspection, at Black Water house. Oct. 1. 2m H BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OIT'K'E.