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[ "PA^ ACi: AT A UM>," tltticcrn the tico South Carolina Senators. W> promised, io the last Virginian, to copy a •!« uWion between Messrs. Calhoi.n and Pristo.n, ' die Treasury Note Bill,—iu which the forma His completely floored and manacled. We nov sub ' i)fi it; nnd after rending it. no one will be astonish. <t| that Mr. Calhoun’s oigan, the U\:.-hhi;. ChronuU, alter giving Mr. C.dhouuN 111.1 iU=» tn <a VrtJo, was afraid to publish the overwhelming tefily ol Mr. Preston. There ccrtanly was dherttion, .1 not ! lU$tit c, in its course : Mr. C\LnoL> said that Ins colleague had made -u objection against the i onstilutioualiiy ul tins bill, ivlnch he deemed it p:upcr to notice. Iiwasa iu!c nl,h him. where the Constitution is supposed to be luvolved, to bcs.ow his serious consideration btToie hcactcd, and, if he saw re.isons to doubt, not to give Jjis assent, lie had complied with the rule iu this Cil8e, and the result was i el «r convict on that the t,iJl w as constitutional. I In* right had bieu excr-is fj from the commencement ot the (loveriimciil without being before questioned ; and, according to Ins conception, came within the powers expressly granted to (Jon gross to but row money, which me a lit neither mote nor less than to ruse supplies on tin* public credit. lul»*iest was not essential to bor rowing; and it would "be inluulous to suppose that the flamers of the Constitution ii-tended to authoii/.e the raising of supplies with inteiest, and to Prohibit ^without it. But we are told that Tie sii I 'ij- notes are bills ol credit, and that the Cori stitution does not authorize Cotigiess to issue bills ol credit. He did not deem it necessary to go into a formal discussion on t it in-r point. I le denied that they were bills of credit, iu any propei sense ol those terms. They were intended to raise sup plies to meet a temporaiy deficit in the Treasury, mid were, in fact, limiting more than means ol anti cipating the revenue. But lie would not pursue the argument. lie tvoiild bring it to a short and derisive issue with his colleague. Ills colleague is the strenuous advocate ] i.f the joint resolution ol lHlii, which authorizes the j collection ot the public dues m tin* notes of specie paying banks, and has no si tuples as to the ii.hr of! collectin'; in the notes et hanks that do not pav spe cie. Now, no one will deny tliat to authorize the receipt of bank notes iu the pay me lit of t he dues ol the j (lovernment is virtually to endorse cm each note that ii shall be received m the public dues; orth.it, it (In- j (juveirimenl had tho i ichl to do the one, it had tin right to do the other. Nor w ill it l»«* denied that, il lire (loverim.eiii ha.- the n^lit to wmo on the back ofn bank notv that it will he received in the public dues, it has an equal right to write the sunt' on a blank piece of paper, or, whii h is the same* thing, to nuke a Tieasury note. '1 lie tiuth is, that to autho rize bank notes to be r< eei\t*d in ihct public dues is neither more nor l«*ss than to make them, to that ex tent, Tieisury notes, and is, pro hi Ji , as much the a aking and issuing such imtc as il done on a m pa nic piece of paper. If the one he. tiucnnstiiiiiiuiial, j ike other is clcailv jo. Now, he would make this b.ugaiu with Ins ( (.l.i-. gue ,nl 11111< i .I'.vue.U's i t the connexion uitli tin* hanks : if tlx y will give up the use til the bank paper to the Government, In would give Up I lie Use of Ti'i-aMny n "les; and il they will deny the eoiMiluiuirality nl leee vin; bank notes lie would nut iii>i>t on t In ■ eoustit lit tonal i - i ty ol Treasury notes; and, m no doing, lie should 1 niake a very good bargain lor tic countiv. Hut he was utlteily utiw illing to admit a. r( i sti uciion, w !i t h, while il denied to tin- G. \ ininci i the use ofiiscitd ir. would give the mu upn!> ol il to the hanks. Air. Phesto.n. I beg leave to say a word or two by way of rejoinder to my eolh ague’s rcplv to the constitutional objections which 1 urged w Ia n 1 til si spoke. In the firvt plarr, lie states lira! the right to i sue Treasury notes lias been exerr sed limn the f*tind. tiou of the Government. .So has the right luc-tab Ihll a bank. iS » has the right to rn i ac ha k paper in public dues, the denial ol which ngh', i under the Constitution, is the foundation of inv i d league's new theory of tinum e. ‘Jdly. He says il i> e\; r-s dy grant' ll in the pow» i 1 to borrow nm cy, under w lui h i !.is is n.dmh ii; and yet he says that lie never will, m war or m pc *c. i borrow n oney, m in any wise create a nation- ; al debt. Jim the (’um-ti mi n makes a ilistinrtioo ! bet"ecu bills oI er-dit ind bori uv in : mm » \ ; fiiin j issuing ol the former is prohibit* d to the State . I while noone douh's tliat this ioa\ h.ur w money. lie says it would lie i idleuIons to snpi . -a ti. it ! the hamers ol the Comtitutioti intended to an [ dionze the laising <1 supplies with inter •>!, nud not without it ; and y*• r, by Luther Al.ui.u’s repoitl cl the proceedings ot the ( oiivenliou, il appeals that that body, alter much and v. aim discussion, de- i ned to ( ongress the power to issue h l!s uf cri hr, iitul granted the power i.» borrow money ; fora very obvious i easou— the borrowing ol on \ d -e-. j not mukc money ; the i>sm g ol bills ol eicdit i- ! making money, i-, crcati.ig a < i u . t m, w lie it i- i the avowed object ol this bill. Mv eolh igue de lit s that these are bills o| credit. Judge Alar- | fihall defines a bill of credit to be paper issue i on ' llit* tail Ii ol the Government, intended for circula j hori. No one call d sp lie till* emi • oi tins (Jt'finition, or that these Tr .umy notes tire e\ j pictsly w ithin its terms. AJy colleague slates that I these notes are but means ol amicijatiiig the reve- i cue. 'Jhis is the sole purpose ol all bills ol ci edit, ol j hII loans, id all national d I is. Hut my colletiguestate s, with an air of triumph. ! that 1 am in lavui ol the ri solution ot i 1(1, w hi* h I authorizes the receipt ol bank notes, and which i. ♦■fpial to the eiidoisement oi such notes by the Go ! vunincut, and thinks tins is inconsistent with my ! iicws m regard to Treasury notes. Jf ibis he s ■. j then my colleague, in objecting to the resolution o! | 181(i, acts inconsistently with his approbation ol these Treasury notes, which, he >avs, ..r • the! «ame tiling. 1J is proposition against me is, that I should ho d these Treasury notes to be c onstitution al, because 1 hold the icveipt of hank lulls under ; the resolution ol 1?1(» t> be couslitulional. Doc - i Jie not perceive that the converse is true ; that lie, ] oudeii mug the resoltr ion ol lHlti. should also ion j ' -Jemn these Treasury imto ? 15* sides, sir. t at ! part of tlie re solution ol 181 ti is my colleague's own j proper work, upon the constitutionality of win * Ii lie , no doubt bestowed his serious consideration before he acted. It the two things are virtually ill same, j then i have my colleague’s authority, by his pi" sent vole, for tin* constitutionality of tile receiving ol bank paper. Il they he not the same, then his at - guinont has no bearing. Hut there is, Air. President, a most essential dif ference, both in (act and theory. 15y the re olti tion of 181G the Government docs not endorse, ac tually or virtually, the notes ol specie banks. It re ceives them itself, as long as a note is a check fui j specie; but it dues not guaranty them in the hands I el the holders, il the banks fail, which is the only conceivable meaning of endorsement. if there I were either an actual or virtual endorsement, the Government would at this moment bo liable for all jlie bank papi r :u the Gmied States. Again: by receiving hank notes, the Govern meot does not eieatc a currency, but uses one which it finds in existence, and that no longer than u is equivalent to specie; whereas the Govarumcnt paper must be taken, whether equivalent to specie or not. Hut, most conclusively, the Convention deni d to Congress the power of issuing bills of credit, hot placed no limit upon its receiving in public due wliatever might seem best. 25" To this masterly and conclusive retort, Mr. f alhoun unde no response. Nor do we wonder at bis silence; for so completely were his own argu oicnts made to demonstrate the unsouuduess of Ins opinions, and the indefensibility of Ins course, that j H would have been strange if lie had not been, for °uce alleast, speechless. I 07* We regret to say that Mi Woodbury is sup ; Posed to have dccliucd accepting the appointment i.l Just tee ol the Supreme Court of New llamp B'llle’ being unwilling to deprive the country of the a'd ol ilia consummate financial abilites, at this critical crisis.” We liopa he will thiitil belter of 1,1 l|0"ever, at least before tlie next session of Con sress. \\ e hope never to be condemned lo read a uoiber finance Report with his name appended lo 1 • •such ” unusual and excessive punishments'’ ait unconstitutional SOI Til CA HOLI N'A 1 he Legislature ol (Ins Stale closed its extra scs 'MMi, on the 1st iust. alter a brief count.uance, during 'Hueli they passed a law •• lor rebuilding the city ol ChmUstou,” authori/.uig a loan oI $J,000.(H)0, one halt redeemable in ISO, and the other hall in 30 years, «>n the credit ol the State; the whole amount to be loaned out, tor the purpose ot rebuilding the burnt district. Piioi to their adjournment, the Legislature, bv 1 huge majorities of both Houses, adopted the follow | ii g i solutions—instigate.! thereto, it in >au! bv “ h t teis Iroin \V ashington.” '1 hey were opposed, with j great ability and spirit, by Messrs. Hamilton, Peti gni, Tnoni| (in, 'roomer and others ; but in vain : L Resolved, That in the opinion ofthis Legisla ture, the Resolutions adopted at the l ist 8cs>ion, recommend ng the separation of the (iovi tmnent from the Ranks and the eventual collet mu and ills | bursenieiit ol the p hlic money of the Unite 1 States, in tli • constitutional ciiireucy, have leceived the ap I robat ion of the peoj le ofthis State. *-• K« solved, That in the opinion ofthis Lcgi*l.i tine, the policy indicated by tho-e resolutions, is «n sciiti.d to the best interests ol the country ; and that any public servant w ho it luse> to piomote the same, pursues a coui>e injurious to the wv hare and prosper ity of the St fe. d. Resolved, That the presiding officers o( the Le gislature be request'd to transmit copiesol these res olutions to t1 e Si ii.itois and Repr.*N.*iiiativea uf this State in the Congress ol the l oiled States. The majority entered a VivtcsL against these re solutions—among other things, foi fins : 'I hit “ the only reason* a-- ignrd for the resolutions are the sup P‘»m il anxiety of the j copJo of this Stale for the suc ci -.N ot that uic.inuic (die Sub Tieasury), and then approbation ol the resolutions ol last winter ; where as it is believed that the favor which those residu um s have found proceeds much mute from the in ihlleicM e of the people, ill in from any interest w hie h they feel in the subject." W'e leal 111 c adoption of I lie -e resolutions will lead to the resignation of Senator Preston, At all events tlie “ > •(/((/.i/ii,” more wonderful than tli.it ol Pox with Lord North, is consummated ; and :he coat ol arms of South Carolina, instead of tile Pul’iutto, w.li lie he« rafter mole nat lit ally a N ullilieatinn jacket, oiu,minuted with Loco poco button®. Thus it i* that *• extremes sometime* meet’—the Nuilifiers m league with the authors of the Proclamation and pi'ice Rill! \ nd, the beaut v i fit imd/icr juirtij has dungcl! ! ! (T ’ Patrick N ibH, Lsq has eon ruled tube a can i.dit • fur the office ol Ci .vi imn ol South <'aio lina, at tlie next election; and lJeajauiiu P, PlUnoie i.n al"*o nominated lor the sau.u office. The present vi vei nor, (Pierce M. Butler.) having refused to turn Loco Poco, and to join the new ** coalition," stands no chance ol ia*-el.tciiuii, and it ispicsunnil wdl nut he a candidate. I\i■’ cnt (/' /*/ jh'n if,—'1 lie Rodney (Missis sipjn) paper Mates, iU.it, as I‘tig ago as 1635, Gr-ige Poindexter remarked, ton gentleman of tl i? place, tli.it, wiiliiu three years, Mr. C’.ilhonii w till bo itet.t g in dose concert with Mr. Van iiuivo! Mr. Calhoun has been “every thing 11\ turns ami nothing long and we presume the pro dietton was based Upon his won I mftil fickleness. (>III() STATK CON VKNTION. Tie \\ big Slate CmiV'iitiou asueiubled ,n (' ol ii n i - bus on the 31st nit. The numbm ol delegates in at ter.d.im;«• numlu iml fiotn live to bcu'u thousand— tin: hugest assemblage o| the kind, we imagine, that ever t< «dv place in tin: woiUJ—the real *• De mocracy o! Nn ubcis.’’ 1; is emphatically, and not with tit some simw ufrea- >n, i hr'isteued, “tin Hi 'i«nr "J >'-■ /’«. All* ti i itmhh* was appointed President ; and al ter the usual organization, the lullowiug Residu lions w ' re adopted : *• /.’ iSr. :, That the good o! the country impc lioti In demands a i hang*- in the adminiMration ol lit*- National Government—such a change as will ell* . tu.dly pn vent a luithet continuance ol the n ek !*-.vS . ai NNi.i ill s been wag'd ti| un tile ilitctesis ol the people lot' llm b « lit ol oiii.a holder-—such a <d.;u g'■ a> *v i.l, horn i»* nci ii1Ji, prutim e a ui. o . ol l- id.ng an! i: imrst I a tween tin' people and iheii • di' tal agent*; and it is the paiamount duty ol all tln.se, throughout th*.- l limit, who are opposed to the pn cut ii dsi ule, to pros cute this ol»j**« t by vig or and commit of action, and bv the sacrifice of all post no land fond partialities and prejudices w hich | stand n the way ol ns atta u nent. • Ji 'red. Tiiat conceit ofaetion by the Whigs throughout ttie 1 liii* d S a'os can In be.^t secured by ; tin .ms of a National Convention ; and ibis Conven tion then-lure concur in the lei omiiieiid.ition ol the State \i liu ( onveiiiimi, In bi at Columbus in July la>t, to th it ed i:t—ami also concur m the proposi tion lately u ade i s the Whig members of Congress, as t.i the time and [ lace of holding a National Con vent 'on, Ii ulicd, 1 hat this Convention have undimm ishefl confidenee in the | atrioiism ami t,dents ol our distinguished I ibnv ei'izc-u WILI.JAM I i J ! Nil A’ HARRISON, and concur w it Ii the C<mvent:o.i ol July last in pi*, i utii g his nme to the National Con vention as a candidate for the Presidency ; but at the s -me time pledge ll.eir i oidtal support to th* noiiimain n of tin Convention should it tali nueith ••rot the other di-lingiiiMm.l Mate>meu, IlKNRY LL A \ or J)ANIkk \\ 1*.IIS 1 !•. R, w huso names are prominent as \Y lug candidates for that important office.” Gen. Joseph Vance, the present incumbent, was nominated as the Whig candidate for Governor ol the State. The following resolutions were likewise adopt ed : “ IiC>'"!crd, That this Convention, in accordance with the known will of a large majority ol the people of the S: ate ut ()hio. enti r its solemn protest against the course pursued by Messrs’. Mourns ami Alli n. m the United States Senate, and do hereby rc&qucst and instruct them forthwith to resign their scuts in that body. " liesolvcd% That this Convention, have seen wit!: admiratn n, the manly and independent course olthe lion. Wm. ( Pkkston, one of tlie Sentois from South Carolina, in the Senate ol the United States, an l that tiny look toward to the time when he will sliaie in the highest Ii mori ol the Kepullic, bt-licviog that his imsinpassed eloquence and un doubted patriotism entitle him to trie confidence of a nation ol freemen.” During the progress of the Convention it was ad dressed by Me srs. Thomas Kwing, Jacob lJurnet, Wm. Ik llubbaid, J. W. G.zlay, W in. S. Mur phy, Gov. Vance, C. Anderson, and \\r. Spangler. It adjourned on the evening of the 1st iuM. Great harmony, arid a spii it of conciliation, prevailed. Harriss Will Case.—The last Charlottesville Re publican informs us that tliis celebrated and im portant case, which has fro long been in couit, lias been at length decided by the jury, after nine days’ examin ation of witnesses aud two of argument by counsel. The validity of the Will was affirmed.— A large amount of property was involved ; but we ..re not sufficiently apprized of the character of the legacies to be more specific. We are gratified to leatn that ten of the per sons wl o burnt the British steamboat Sir Hubert l'enl, nu the American side of St. Luwreuce river, have been arrested. Only, one of the number is a t American—the rest are Canadians. It is reported that some nt the property of which the boat was \ plundered was found in then possession. 1 M !' K. Cmfio, Ku<| i* n 1 I |>ly ing, uiulc i hi* own signature, to I lie late letter ol 1 ulm 11. Ploaxauls, winch has evidently gravelled him, not It ss by its severity than by its unexpected appearance. Among othci tilings, he attempts to 1 »how th,it the W’lug party is composed ot men "ho don’t all think alike on every subject ot public ( interest. \\ ell ; suppose we apply this test to the | Democratic party,” and see how thev will staml it. j (’ilh >un—For and against the Hank, tor and against the l'.iiill, and toi and against Internal Improvement*, acci iduig to the " circumstances” by which he was surrounded w hen e cell of these questions has been dis ‘‘tissc-d. \ t ’eusolnlationist in 1H04, denying that the States had anv tights at all; a Nullifier in 183H.dc el mug that they have the right to do just what they plea*c. In 1.iv«i• ul the Suh-Tiaastiry ; says he is against an F.xchequer Hank; against F.xpuiigmg; opposed to the extension o! Fxeeulive power. I an Hurcn—For the T.iiitl in 18”8, even the "lull ot abomin.it mils supposed to be Against it n»*w , one ot the authors ot the Proclamation and Force Hill; mom committal on the Hank, until Jack son made war upon ir ; for tin* Sub-Treasury ; a lit tle against Interna! Improvements, and a little* in favor ol them. An Kxpimger ; and in favor ot an increase ol Kxectilive power. ,hicks oi—‘Signer of the Proclamation; approver of the Foil c lull; hanger ot NtlHitiers; denouncer of t’alhoun; in l.iver of Internal Improvement "below pons ol **nr?x ;” against them, above those points ; m tavor ot a Hank ot the I hiited Stale* ; against (hr Hank ol the F. States; recommended an Kxeheqiicr Hank; an Fxptinger ; author of all tin* 'measures which Calhoun lias been for live years bittcily de nouncing. lUnhm —11*11) — lu favor of (Jen. Jarkou's mea sures; ag uiist eveiy thing he oppose*. I't'k<»s—Nullifier; hater of the Proclamation arid Force Bill; lor die Sub-Tieasurv ; against F.x ponging; opposed to the Fxccutive acts for the la si (ii ■ \ e;us,u hic.li lu* pi c.scnt gillies have defended ; agieeing "ilh his new Irieuds o/i/y cm the Sub Treasury question. /»ii'ts—Opposed to National Hank, to Sub Tiea Miry, to F.xchequer'Hank, to T .trill', to Nulhfieatiou, Ac.; in favor ol Proclamation, Force Hill and De posite Hank system. Ilitchi—Anti Sub Treasury; Anti Depodte Hank sy.sie■ 111; for Special D**po»ites ; Ac. Ac. Ac. Hut it is useless to go any further. The bare tac t that “ the party” is split asunder by its dissensions, and that it has lecenlly found new allies m old op I oneuis, shows the tticongiuoub character ot it* ma terials. It is indeed a tes.xelated piece ot mosaic*— then* n piece ot while stone, am* here a piece of bl.uk, ciuioiisly inter mingled. .1 nut f : b.c 11 a lung Ion Chronicle.—Oiu fiiend "I iIt" C'liiunitlr «■•€ cully called out attt'titiun to lint Let that tin1 " color cl editor" ol apapcr to Netv Ymk, '■alh'd the •• ('ol red American," recently declared that lie ha I uml'armly supported the Whigs. What savs lie now to the followiug late dechr.ilimi of this sable set die ? •• We wish timely In minim the Whigs that the I’lestdent nl the Amei ican Coloni/.itinn .Society ( Mr ( lay ) never ran lie President ol the I oiled States — Mirim Win lluren before Jhnrij Cl a The same sentiment is echoed by lianison oft lie Km a n - ■■i/'iili.f, and re-echoed by Whittier nl the American I'neman. What says the (.’hroniclc tu its new a| lies ? ,T It is supposed that the Philadelphia, Ualti mnre and \ irgiuia Hanks will resume specie pay ments by the tilt ol July next. I he ll.rldit liar. — It was announced in the (ilohe, a lew days ago, (tor the fiftieth tune,) that the Seminole war was at an end. Hut our last ae count ft, tn the S' itef war tilings information of a must *■ ’fort,mi n 'lory" ovet the savages, achieved by Alaj. ,1. (iaiinoii, ol the •* sixth regiment I'lolt da 111 I it m," after a ,«< ere bailie, which “ lasted three hours," tid in vvh.ch the Indians In t five, killed nr wounded, and without a scratch to the whites I A captain, however, had his horse kill d under him. \ desperate atlair, indeed, and a glorious viclmy ' (I/* We invite attenliun to tho able Address in r<.atiwn to the Colonization Society, on the first page. 0/' Weleatn that Robert Tindall, who iulelv ran uti Irum Hucktughain court house, with a mulat to woman, belonging to Mr. M itthcws. nl that place, has been attested, and that lie ts now safclv lodged itt Buckingham jail. ('t)M MLUCIA L t 'u.N V KNTION. At <t meeting ol the citizens id Cytu hbttrg on Saturday, !)th of June, Martin W. Davenport, Lsq. (Mayor,) was called to the chair, and K. |J. Toler appointed Secretary. The following J’reamble and Resolutions ueio unanimously adopted : The Citizens of Lynchburg, here assembled, view, with gratifuatiun, the efforts now making to revive the Commercial prosperity of the South, and os p cially those efforts which have direct reference to the improvement of the towns and cities of Vn gtni.i, not only by drawing lu them a diiect Lureigo Trade, lint by opening channels of communication with the immense and feiulc regions ol the ioniior, now cut oti limit market, and necessarily addi g nothing to the resources a. d wcrdtli of the State, either as produce's or consumers. Therefore lies In 1, That it is expedient to np point Dele gates lu the Commercial Convention, pio posed tube held m Richmond un the second Wed nesday in this monlh. I Its lied. That ten Delegates lie appointed to rep resent this meeting in said Convention. Whereupon the following were appointed : John Lariv, John M. Warwick, John CL Meein, Richard II. Toler, Joint Tompkins, Wm. Morgan, John Victor, Titos. A ll rlcumbe, Wm. L. Lancaster and 1 leury S. Langhortie. And, on inutiun, the Chairman tvns added to the Delegation. M. W, DAV LNl’OKT, Chairman. U. 11. TOLLR, Secretary. From Ijcdj.ed, Col. Win. Campbell and Wm. M. But well, Lsq. are appointed delegates. PUBLIC BATIIS. .Messrs. Editors—I am surprised that none of our enterprising citizens have been tempted, by the cer tain profitableness "I Public Baths, to erect them in Lynchburg—particularly since the completion of unr Water Works has inruished us with such a plentiful supply ol water, so easily obtained. There is no doubt that Baths constructed propel ly. would amply lemuneiate any individual whose other ar tangementa would enable him to attend tu them, whilst they would unquestionably lie a great public benefit. l’RO BONO PUBLICO. BO.VXKI*! ho v\i; i s ! J UST received 1 case fashionable Straw anil Florence braid Bonnets, IImills, Ac. UL'RTON A ROUES. June 11 O (OKSETS. V|| ANDSOM E ass.sortineut of Corsets, front a celebrated nianiifactnrv, for sale by TURNER A BUKWKLL. lunc 11 bt i( riBi ■■■■ i ii ■—Eg—n ii W*m mwj (VI 4Hill 1 iiV.S. M uiiptl, on Tliti mil ay .'veiling, the Till nut bv the lb v Hr. Win. I I lolooitihe, Mi W ili.iam Hkniiy W itiiin, to M ins St m vx, din. lin t ot Henry 1 1 hinmngtou, Kttj. nil (In* |>l tee. ■■■ 1 , in St. .lolm's (’Innrli. Kuhmond, on Tiirstluy ilie Atlt in* I by the K«v. Wm. II. Hurt, Hector ot N.iid (‘hurch. Mr. .Ion rit l>. I \ \nh, id ' I .ynelituug, i » Miss.lt i.i \ \ M N llvnr, d.iuuhter of ' t he K eetoi. I ■ I lllftl ■ III! ■!■■■!■! II II I Cl I MIT 1 Oltl ■ I \u\ . I )epai (id I)us 111*•, at Ins i esuleuee, m tile Meadow s ol l\its\ Ivuin i, on the •.’Hilt nil. Mr. .1 wn x TiioMi* son Uot.rs, hi the -||si ye.u ol lint age In the death ol this estimable m in, soetety has heett de prived ol a tiselnl and upiight member, a targe euele ol tneuds ol a helovi d ennip.itiioti, the poor ol a kit <1 bein'laelor, and a ti unit runs Haiti ol coiiiiex urns, headed hy a veneialde muther, to wlioni he had devoted Ins time and ath-etions, ol a temlei and genet oils relative. Ambitions only of the pi.uses due to virtue, he «»I»I no distinction beyond the spliete hi vvlneh he moved, hut in it he elamonl and leceived (lie blessings ol the throng to which lie had mi olten extended tin hand ol chanty and open ed the ear ol entnptiflston. Undistuibed l»v all »igi tmg passions, his lie nt was a soli, i|iii<‘t spot, when all the Yiitue* look loot ( aim and seiene in tern per-—modest and reining in disposition—--w inin and getieintis m lei hug—his death w as the nplest eiti Idem ol his hie, when, in the stdlness ol Spiingi soli tw iligllt, he gently till asleep, without a snuggle or a groan. The same spot which give him both luiuiahed his tomb. Ill-, name was the lesult ol long tiled hie idship Ulol nil lepeated henevo!» nee. IIis career, th o* undistinguished hy any a mb inn us as puailull, w as the mine Id vd me id liv ing w ithout envy, and dying wuholit lepioaeh. M lie unpping e \ es which sm rounded Ins tomb, the gloom wliuli daikeued In - neighbot hood, betoken'd the teceipt ol the only i e w aid hit which lie 1 aliot c T I lie hand vvlneh gave so Inelv, is now uletiihed—the eye w lm h streamed so lieely at sm iow'h tale, is llxed and the lip which breathed so softly the kind winds ot eh.u HY, is 11 li shed toil vei. I he mail is gone, bill the m collection nl Ins viitues shall llouilsll as an ev i gi ecu ni t hr i eni' inbram e ot all that knew him. Tin lose has been nipt III the thllnesx ot Us bloom, but the Itagram.c ed its blasted leaves still‘-cent* th* air around it. BKI IK 11 or nit: i.wvi iiist .ti.tnutrr CorrcHcd hy Kicli.'iril Tyree, co i/miss toy 1 //•;/.■« ■// i \ /’. Il xtreme | It it es olpas-ed Tuhai eu.^5 V5 lo VO V5 Inlet mr to Common, 5 V5 to U .Ml ( omim il to good (» UO to 7 Oil ti'ood to line, * 7 00 to H V5 M in nine i hi mg.qu.ilr les h ot) to VO Vo 1 jiigs, according to qualil v, 3 00 to 5 00 Inspected 'Ins wcekfiOVhhds.—The bleak* con nones laige. Khun, at, §0 00 to 0 00 Wheat, (mme tillering) (’mu, (pet l*ain l,) V 75 In 3 00 Men!, (pet bushel.) wholesale, II (> 1 to 0 ( "> Whiskey, Oil lo 0 13 Plnister, (per ton,) 1 » 00 to ot) oo I mu, (per ton,) i months, 100 oo to (HI 00 I K tup, (pet ton,) l V0 00 to I 10 00 (’lover Seed, (plenty.) 7 50 to 00 00 IJacon, (pet hundred) wholesale, 0 oo to !► 50 ( bit*, (|»er InisheJ,) t) 35 to o firt Salt, (per sack,) 3 50 to 3 75 itcb:i^b2 t. Dow ti the river, #0 30 fo 00 35 Up the river, 0 V5 to 00 30 Plaster and lion, (per toil,) 0 00 to 7 00 .viiie sim.n:s. is. %v. is\vrxroicT nAS just teceivcd, direct limn (lit* M.iuufactu IICS, •200 p:iir l.adics' Slippers, cunsistingof Heat Knglish kid J)icsh Slippers, ** French do do “ A rnericati do do *• (’ol’d. Morocro do A ml a few pair (as a sample) of Ladies' Turkish Satin Loots, anew article, which, lor beauty Hnd fie- Mar*-! unrivalled by uny tiling ol the kind 111111c11o made. ALSO, (>n hand, a large assortment of Mens’ nml Months’ line I > i .i Ij ;i: i d Jliack slioit nipt Leaver, I’m and [Silk II. its, of tli** vciy best t|iialitv, to which lio v oilld respectltlHv rail I lie at l c n lion ol ilu* public; and r< ijiic-is a < all from those wishing to pmehnse, as lie is determined to s II them as low ns they arc sold n any market, at retail, in the United Slate*. June II It 11 * to B5 2-:U A US If. 11 l' N A W A V 11mn tin* pi mtation of Mr. Benj. I k Wilks. M'.ir I .y 11 cl i l*m g. about I lie l I ol .1 line, j (ii.mant) a negro loan named \\ ILStJ.N, aged a i bout ‘2 l yea i s, a In iglit m u la tin. w i; h veiy bushy I rail, j about (» lect in height—when spoken to, he lias rath ei a down east look, and usually unswcis in an uii dei* tone—no partii ular mark about him is recoiled ed. T Ins negro belongs to the ONfate of Ann IS Scott, derea«o <|, and «its, by f he admini .ii 'tor, lin ed out for the present year, to Air. Wilks. It in proba ble lie will endeavor to have ilhs Slate for some of the tree States—most probably by the way o| < 'liarleston, K m’a. Il taken on the cam tide ol the Him1 Bulge, oi so secured that he be again recovci ed, tiie tindn signed, as adm’r., will pay the miiiii ol £20 ; and it taken on the other side of the Ridge, lie will pay the sum of £ 10 reward. Persons desi rous to communicate with me, w ill please direct to *• Red Hill I*. < Campbell couniv.” lil.NkV T. KARLY, A'l/n'r. oj Ann ii. .Scolt, tlec'd. fly*' The Charleston (Kanawha) Banner will m serf this notice lour weeks and loiward us account to the Office of the Lynchburg Virgiuan. .In lie 11 4w TWENTY noi.liUh RHWARI). I KANAWA A fioiti the stibserihci, living m Pit: X sylvima county, Va. on the :M inst. (June) BLN, a negro man, about twenty five years old, light complexion, a little deal, and li ps when speak ing. J think he is about 5 lect Our in inches high, had on whim In* left a blue home-spun domestic coat double wove, with black buttons, and a black fur hat; his other clothing not i(collected. He ran off without any known c m r, and I suppose lie is aiming to go to Ins wife, who was earned from the neighborhood last winter, and belongs (as I und« i | stand,) to Mr- John Miller ol Logan county in tins State. I think it probable that In; lias obtained a pass, either to pass him as a free man or as a slave, go mg to some place. I will give the above reward for the apprehension and delivery ol said negro to me, or his confinement m jail, so that I get him again. Jail N 11 IT NT. June 11 3t il BBBSSOBA TB<KY. fTM1K co partnership of J. R. Hailey A Co. was X dissolved on the Till day ol June, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the concern, are hereby notified to settle their accounts with Mr. J. R. Hailey, without delay, and those having claims against the concern will plea-e apply to Messrs. Hai ley and Womack lor payment, when due. ROBINMIN cVKLLIOTT, J. R. BAILKV. June 11 tf* SAI/1, lll’KBINGS, Ac. Ac. W"K have just received, and offer lot sale, 228 sacks .Salt, in fine order, 80 barrels lien mgs, No. 1, 2 hlids. steam k fined Molasses, of the first order, 15 bags old Java Coffee, 2 chests Gunpowder Tea. of the finest quality. ttO.OOo )f>*. BATON WANTED. We will buv or barter I’m 20,000 lbs. good Bacon. MiKINNKY A* MOSBY. June 7 ^ d v h i win: iatn:sim: .IT.ltVTIO.V. I X 3. V X «’ Rl 13 I! IS » . ’ 11. L he tudd, without ncivr.ou Wed ncidny, it ili« v!Otli him. ut public auction, tfio sroHi: iioim: \M)iot I now occupy, situated m the erotic «d liiisinri*. and one ol the most extensive, convenient and band sonic Sturt * and private resiliences in the Stifle, m 11 entirely new and fined up without regndtu cost, hi tin* most convenient and ha ml some style. Pm* sons wishing to cxiiimii" the preinises, ran tin so ut any tune. K. It. K8TKS. S.tlu to be comluctetl by Pujftir A. Turner, Xiir.i’in. J tine 11 ids it tiictrou Vale ol' t«roefi'le., Ac. is »• r.i i'.vi: »v ti k.vt.ii. W I- WILI. SIM., on Thursday thellth inst. vv in ti nut of trill Xurtioti Store, .Ml hags (• i ecu t 'olh e, .Ml Sacks Salt, Id baskets ('lumpai-tie Wine. 1boxes 111 y | * \\ iudow til.iss. I ill pc i ml A (Jo upon der 'I'* a, (a good article,) I 2 K earns I.t*lt•*i I'apt i. Ti mix at Sale. PAVNi: A- 'I'l KM.K, Anr’is. June 11 Ids mi: iioiixi M ut tti< <h»n. O N Tlturnd iv, tin* 1 1th inst I will si II, mi fitrilf ol my office, M ui .1 good i11.1« • I lloisrs, i»U a credit ol Ml days. Al*«‘, one tin* and II aniens nud one Sulkey ( 11 \ I: I, I ( 1*il ICh l*S OK X N (»I Sand I.K M( i.NS. -Just ictcivt'd, a Im I) supply of Oranges and l.cnioun. t il xkm.s nil i.rs. .1 illit‘ II ids if <«rrat llai'otiiiiK lor Cnsli. ^ I ^ I 1 I- SI it S( ’ K 11» I ,|{ i*hpt*rtn to lt*a' •* this Stair ■ sotm, nml yvitdicM to t’.loiit* his htisiunss m tlmt pint* as homi as |i<»M«il»lf*« nml is ilrsiiotiH to Nil I a* in.i tiy of Ins (i()()|)S its In* i in, In loir tin lust ol ,\ii' list, ami ihrirlore will ollrr ••irai imlnrr Itiriils, I Illu-r ill w liolrsatr 01 irlail. \s lir dors not W I*. 11 III 111 o \ (l Ilia (it >t » I is, (11 «* V Will In* sold || l| IIS II a I I * j Iihv. in I p rsiim \vnlm14 to liny will do wi ll f o r min ati tins o| pot I unit v. Tiny willin’ Fold to M ri rliantu mi | ra’aiiiaulu limn I tic nruotiahle pap* i ■ I*.. II. KSTKS. Jin r l I -It il % TPSS ST S. ITS'. I | XI* I It a d.n| ol tin <t, c\rr tilrd h\ M illlirw " l‘ llitiwn, now tim’d, and which is id irrnid mi tin- i I list in on ('mnl ol I . y m Idiot }|, Ini pinposis m said drrd rjfprrssrd, w ill In- sold, on Saiuitl i> 11 it* *M'I nisi al tin* lair trsulriit t* of said lliowii, flit* lollowim* properly < Mir llmdi (\or and Srcirlaiy, two lleds, llrdstrads and Kti 111 i1111 r, willi Mindly nilin mil |fs n| | Ion 1 lurid and Kitchen |,'urtiiiuir. and a soi 1 e| 1 | 01 ov Tri ills nl n ilr will hr rasli, a ml mil h lillr t utivrved as is(iivri| hy (hr said drril onlv 'DWIIHI. I DU’.V, Trust, r. \l llir nunin Mmr, will In* Mold, nl (lit) Maik*i llotisr. m thr town u| 1,Vlirhlmi :. flu* inn.iuidri ol lilt* rsi ilt* ol s.iul Matlhrw I* llrown, dre’tl and a nr ti 0 man, \\ aslnui; toil, wdlhr hlird lm iln* hilainr oltliryr.ii ft |jl/\ Il K( )\V N, A /nmiistru'i , 1 uj M■ /huirn, tlra\l. .1 urn* II. w tJidJ .1-1 ii ii I’lrc I nsiiauiitt’ I oiii|»:iii>, I'. Si. IIIMJ K, A go til, I.VX IIIII If,,. Vn. \V"I' a'1-i..l slrii-ilv ,<» all i|i| lie. Iinni for In t T soi ;oo j’ 10 tins I )Ilii’f. .loot'll * (toil i\l 'i l/lim k I'. i\l . \« ,1. I>f 1 ■ 11 a-. I ,|.|. Ilr.iwion ol the nc .il Ah x.10 In.1 l.ul r > High ■ I ’l l/'K, A it il'W TuI.Cl. \ It III! M. ill* .ti taiioi * i.i i k\ ori'lei:. ! June 11th. I ttiraiKl r.Hiit.ilof Kt.l.'itra ! ! ! 1 i»i-i*r ol oo.ooo 1:; IO E*ri/«s of li.OOO ! * * . T w.ioit'-. Lojii.iu t \ 11 I!m. 11 \ >(, 1 <‘4 r n ( , , 1.1/111 hint 1 .Inin l!//i, lr'3H. ia:i:snri!(i ai ai-k.m v i.ot i i;iiv, el. \NS No. 4. KUli 1KJH. I'n hctltiiirn til ,\:i 1 un itni, vn fitiluitltn/, llir U'lllin/ Junt , 1 yi iH, 7 Vic llniu'in/> 11 t i ll nl til. tlun OJjit c tin 7'nrsjtr/, tin IIIllt inul. . v. 1. n. 11 o in scan:, in:. I IVize id i do id mono i do of rJ(no() i do id' 1 non I do Id :i fd>0 I do of I J'li/.f* of $3,('00 1(1 do of tf.OOO 50 do of SiOO (10 do of 150 fid do of ] 30 03 do of 100 llraitTs tinny of $>£0, $hU, S.Vh iVr. iVc. Whole Th:1.i 11: in 11 tlyi $5~~(*^uurlt i $ 1 ><1 For sale in a ^rr it variety of elmiee nninbnrs, it '1 ALLIOT S LICK \ OFFICK. (] r~ < >nlt is fimti the eonnii v, ar» ouijianied with i lie Cash, m !*u/.r TudujU, foi TieLeiM in ary Vir* ”n.ia Si heimdr.iu ii Itv l>. S.UumoiN \ Co. Mana K*’0, will he promptIv supplied ; and Fxeliaiu e on me most lihei.il lei ms r||* cted, mi aiJdi <>*«int’ letter* (post paid) to .MLLVILLK ta LIBIT, Isjud.bur#, / Vi. WIIKKLINU LOTTTR V. i:\TK \ CLASS. No. 4. FOR 1838, To linlraun ;it ECicliinonil, On Thursday, the Mill, of June, 1838. J)raicin» will hr received at this ( '/lire on Satur day, (hr IGlh inst. at. ” o'chick I'. M. imim v\ i m hi:.111:: I 1* »'!/.<• ot 81*2,000 I (to «.i - 6000 ; 1 ill# Ol o.OOO I do ot; 2,600 I do ol J,.J22 1 do ol J.000 1 do of w00 I do ol 700 1 do of 600 BO rn/.<‘> ol* $soo JO do ol 360 10 do ol" 300 lO do ol 2.*i0 10 do o( 0(10 2 ) do ol 150 20 do ol J 05 25 do ol 100 I ugetlter tvnli a great number $^0, &oOt $»IO, ! dec. <Ve. Whole Tirkem only £.'>— Halves $2 f>()—Quarters *1 2'». J'm sale at TA'LIU >T*S (>KKlCK. ft./* i>k. in \ a i;« i n d TO WHOM IT MAY C()\('RRrj) ■ >\ * Ik* ns-- of hr. Hunter'* in -tminMr Pills, persons nl B J* til In i ■>•»., if ibex cat vliillv (olios the wj-y valuable. I'l.un nil.I» oj»i(Ju« Direction* ;u company mg them, an- enabled cllcctuullx lo mudi. ale A CURTAIN DISKASK, and lo restore lo ( 11«*<t*lit, xxpheose, *«//} ty} mid certainty, in n l'< xx dny s. The extensive sale and tinrxarnph d slice-*-s ofthi* Medi cine, in Ihi* and nthei » ilirs, arid principal towns throughout lie I umii, loi lli»* Iasi titlcen yi-urs, dunn^ xxhichit w u* sal is le lonly pivpm. I In hr. ( onvxnv, im mJ -iildx prove, lli.it xx lien used xx ith the. IN J Id'TIO \ POWDCR.**?, it elTertn h thorough and spin ilv mire ofikui dreadful disorder, denomi nated lli»* Scourjfc of the Human Race. * * Tin Pii.i.m in. mvainjinoi. il, xx lien the rase rennirf* it with the I NJKt l'|(»N POVVRKIUi and CKRATli ; these’ constitute a mo t powerful medicine, applicable to the rat ion* Khiffcn of this Protean disorder, t'nll mid plain direction* xvitb a popular treatise, explaining the rariuni symptoms, and the mode of treatment, ae» ompiiriy each box, »0 thill pmsons ol either sex limy mm* ihrmseln's. f Drier of the Pi// »*l a box; /hr Injection Pamir* and ('crate *0 cent* each.) [LP* Prepared from tie1 origins! Recipe in.M8. of the late hr. \\ . T. Con xv xv, b\ Iris immediate Sue censor and the Rate Proprietor, T. Kl l> Hr. It, of xvlioin lin y muv he hud nl his Counting Uooin, in Chambers over No. !><,), next door to J. Kiifiifflt's Dnm Store, corner ol Court and Hanover Street*, near I oncert Mall, lloslon, and also hx his appointment, (to gether with all those other valuable Medicines, ns prepared i>\ the late. Hr. Hr. Covxx xv,) by J. I KOYAI.L, ) . IIOWKL DVIKS. | **«•"'". I.vnrhbt.rs. . * >n,.rvr ill ,i non- nr. n.mimr nithout I lie writirn M^nnturr nl I' M Il|)K l(. n l ih .nit i.|.- |.ni,ir,| vr j f •' luign ll’r mini . . tip. ,h„ I ,,, ... || ^unr 11 # i;m u. w. nmpiiKEf^ S f a 1: t; O JV IP JBJV T MS T , IN VI I KS Hie attention of the public lo one of the 1111isi valuable improvement® ever iiifioduceiT to th'ir noth e, belli" an extremely simple mode of extracting i-'etfi, by which the patient is saved the greater part of the p:in usually attendant on rbeor dinary method of end acting, while its safety m .10 r» linkable, that no injury ran he inflicted on the jmw-* hone or gums, Pew improvement* of modern timet* ran lie 111011 inirresimc* or more beneficial It the Coin tmiuity than this, iiu»*i»mch a* almost every indi vidual in * bligrd to Hiiljimf to the optimum. Under the (11111111011 pr.tr tn.e*, so excruciating 1* the pain, mi viohiiily an* ihe gum* bruised and hv« era ted, and* Migieat it th<* d mgei of breaking the jaw itself by tho violent wreuc him: of the keyed instrument®, that most persons entertain a dread of ibc operation-— Hut leant should now i i'im’, since the operation ;s divested «d ah dancer, and by Inf the greater part of (he pain. \nd ailhuiigti it now comes before thi* < ttitiniunity, lor the Id .1 time, in tin* lormal way, K is by no me ms an uuliicd sydem, iior is it unpro vided with tcstiiimniaU of the highest respectability, Imiu ladies and gentlemen who have expeilenced it* pet nh.tr adv ullage*- The subscriber assures the pub lic, tli.it In- can exiitict teeih by tin* system. ntv mailer il they lie ol I ho largest sifte, 01 decayed langs, with tin npfilic.iliud ol oiic-tlihd the power ordinal 1' v used. a ml lie mv ties t he cil e/.eii* of Lynch burg and 11 it* .nmmri ling country in trull and ex .linin'1 liispimd*. in favour of wli.it is here asserted. The s n list 1 her a I ai 1 oiler* In* scivk e* lo the pub In as beur: able, m mini ease*, to *UV(? entirely *ucl® • let a\ed . 11111 .11 lung teeth a* they now tear mtl»t bo ex 1 i i led I | in MiiecenN in southing, and finally s.nmg n..oiv \ .11 ti able leelll, ill an « xti i.sive prnc|.ee# Ii.» 11 in Ptiil.idelpln» and Washington city, lute been ho ih rided, that lie invite* the public to call, t oulnh id ill il In ran remh‘1 Ills skill a* a Dentist C.V liennli u - * Ini lo them. II-- will al 1 1 le.imie, plug, and iiisott tcrlh Upoil npiing. oi it fj*, 011 ilu* mi .At appioU’d plan, ami cine it.il.i iitm it mu in ! 1 < nes* ol tut* gum*, giving lln'io a healthy ai lion, \vhit h wdl improve the bleatlt and lailc. l-’oi I*->lii«it»tii.i'tv, ami price* for operating} sen lolls II - in iv he « nnmln -I tor a few weeks at th« 11 itlrm-e id Alt . Sarah Si hooljiehh Q f * II1-4 I ee'.li ale .1 mo l clioice inflection ol* lire veiy In I mi" main.I. - t me I 111 the t holed .Stale®, proi uied 111 •«11 . inioil \\ . Sto* Uton, ol l'loljiiei pln.i, A. ti uh.iuiui ol lit® premium iuctmupiibld leelll. .1 line 1 l 4t if I \t)\|| ;TIC l.llj! OKS, of M«pei i«»r qualify ; ■ " < Mil \\ Ins!, 1 \, to culled, d » ; W-i.oiityttJia do J 1'ciieh Iti.n dv ; Apple «io. I’m * dr by I.ANt \S I Kll «V OKA ANT. .1 one II 4t f fl ^ I I I 11 hs# 1 d-er'* St hoot vv til be opened oil Moil* I d v 1I10 1 hih ol this month. W M- S- KKID, Jr. .1 line II 3l if f.T If.Tf./ V itOJ.Tt.Vi: 1 I.OTIIS. 1^. K have «< II 11 111 il .1 III' I mil fiesh supply of the vv geiiuiln ( m 1 man \i.ehul Jhilling Cloths — Ini sa'e at lie luwc 1 pin im. i l UNl.!l A fil'RWEItL. .Tum 11 il i® BP St. tiOBBBIH T B'.IttHj V, *1 itu 1 o.\ im wj«■»■, iS now in f. ym Idnii ; .-ml in-iybe hum,I alihu I'd aid. hit 11 -ih h .1 one II vv tx \ SV:nt) s:tve:l is ttvopr.icc gullied < I'fi z i: is *i \ x j > <; s j: X s l£ .rs• n. v.Yfttjts ret:. IllMltiitril IK 1s t 1 K llh II (mill |||S||M, bill no*. mi iii tiic C i»{*iinl of 8 *i,<)<><> Dl,rn • | rI; n! iir 111v eurivirt • n ^ irginhi w ill be n-criv d I.v iIn i ! ’shtuti"!i, if li«*l h'SN hi sitnotiiii ill IM 5 'il ^ a: m>M, \I5N—iiml c.er(ifiim«» ism n •! 11 mi i'fiti hi 11 I in (i I nil v ;»inl • '! •• i nail v lilt? luiltiK# wt in U .111< 1 |M • |n 11 v ill 11 u* I ii■ l il ii1 inn, Ini I lie pay HH'lil | il « r'• •»I. wln u il ui.indeil upon fen <I\ s nnliee. with n lei.si ! tifiniii In.in I lie il.il i*. nli« i I lit* rule vfo pef lenlum pel -« 1111111 It) i Mir Ii iis iii »y reiHiim BIX IIKinUlH \ upw ards ; uni I, .nr p<o rein inn p* r tin mi in, Inr Ml eh .is in iy remain lour .mil tioi exceeding s:x inuiiib*# 1 mill lhire p.-i l eiiium pei iinmim Inr neli as limy lm demanded within loin inni.ili : r iv. Kvm v Thursday ;»l M o'clock, l*. Al.atilie nUiW .*1 ilnj ln-.iiiui.uii, l dnuiji below llni 1* uriu<Jr» I Hank. * .INK. r.OU’N. .McUANlKIi, l're»iJ«i4* TIKCS M. lvINNKX . Treasurer. .NJ \ IvS11. Nei rel.u y. t:mz€ i onts% .1(1*1)1111 I! 11(iliiio*i .1 ms. T. Si eve ns, K. W. (/iillins, Jntiu T. ll.ivii, CJli.itIns L. iMosbv, Ijym liburp. I' vli. .1 no. \V . » ounj'i I K. I<vuntil, .loo. .'tcl\innr), I >uVtd 1 i odt s. NEW SPRING GOODS. \%/' i; A It K NOW KI'.f'KlVINO a l>t-o and li pni'iul ,1‘txirlm:*nt Ol Sjiyii.'n ami Stiwtiitr tUtnnln, ! recently pmi imoI mi New YmU, .mil wo respect ! hilly invite purchasers tu ctill tint! eXuiniuu ouf S']’< K ' k, winch will ltv nO'eirnl ;il vet \ low prices. TUKMiK cV iiUK \Y|£LL« May 3 is if • Tills Shne umler iho Virginian Office,-* \jiply at this Ollicc* KVhritiy till ts If (nun Cth lmioiscl hi HZ ill ilmorn TBisiB:a: fff^HF Steam 15o.it Patrick Henry, Capt. Cllap-* I man, nr 1 humus .1 ♦•lie is on, Capt. Henderson, . will le.ive IIielimoiuf eveiy Sunday, Wednesday, anti Friday morning on oralier Fiiduy ill* 27lh mSt. anil put passengers on board the splendid SteamBotfl Ala bama, (’apt. Shilton, or Kentucky, (’apt. Holmes, the same a lie i noon : A* n om the speed of these boats, tli^V will always at»i\ .* hi P» alii more in ti me,both to take t ho Boat or (C.d-lioud Cars to I’hihidolphim For com lort, salViy and speed, ilns route is unequalled. *• Passage and late, through to Baltimore, after the 27th Mist. Niue Dollar*, being less than bv any ntinjr route. JAMKS FFKiil’SSON, AgtnL Alary land, and Virginia 8* M, Co. I* alii mo re, Anri I 50,1KH It) w if .1. J. PURVIS iS: lit'FFKL, INFORM Till; IR CCSTO.MKRS andthe pub. - lie guild ally, that their asset tiiicut of llrj IJomls, UrorcriiS) llnislwarc, Shoes, Uuls, Ar, Ac., Is now I- l. I j I j nod COM 1’ I, K. 1' K. As they buy for cash, ami sell mainly in the same way, they arc inilnc c.l tobelieve that they can g»ve hettci bargains than houses buy.it:; ami selling tlillcrrnily. All that mask o.l is a trial of prices ami qualities. Mt.1tIs I* EXPECT Ell. We arc m flatly expectation cl a lot »[ 1'reach Woi'kril « npcs ami i nlltus., aio a cjmvI ****** tfOl)!!< (>. ot the latest fashions. '• > itkvjs tv toffix ApilIJO