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|nm:ihvu. 11;(. m.oo'T i* o> X«i«; r*\«. At At >8 BY W«. IlOVf vnt>. Uy prrity Jam?, mj \ retry June, AU nv' cr, DPTri TenV an rby ; Cut meet mo in lbs Wni:t*, When the bloom it on tUerye. T're rpi in? i* wnnis.T fast, ttty lure, The corn i» ia the ear, The r,uminer 1114. .,!* are o.iuiwf, love, The moonahluealni^Iit »ud ilear. Th"* pretty Jew*, t^v ck«re*t Jan*, Ah m ter look an ah* ; But meet me in theeveinu.. White the bloom 1* ■ •> b'-c 1' ** Bnl n!'■'■' fl-" A* - il"' ’• 1' ,!,.r. Am) I »iH l'«» iVr 'in? The iHbtnrf ronida is ?nr, And village Mia *haiI ,iUS The aprin r 1* w *!"■' »h*t, tny love, The corn 1* hi the rar. The mtsmer tii;:ht* anr • omhi" lore. The m urn shine* hrilbt and clear. Then p ret tv Jane, my deateat Jaue, Ah never h»..k *0 «hy, But m et mo in the eviniuc, While th !dn. .-1 iem the rvr LIFT IP tium; 1 %s I I It l i lt SOI I., nv j \st* M‘*N too-mkh? l.ift up 11fi* 1» v 1 I1* 1 led til' From earth lift up thine '« •». Though durk the ev» 1, 1 * '.udnws toll, And day ir '1. l*o;i <:y n - . Onf Min h *1 t. ii tlionfmtd mure Tlirii round* of glory run. Wit' : too Irn.h f ■ c I" explore In every ■ 1 u 1 sun. Thu*, when *"• to long lured comfort etui*. Ami naturo would dc»pn«r, Faith t'» tli-* lieuv * n oi h .vena* ends. And «* 1 -■ t n tli" ' il tlicie Ft'*t t iint mid -mnl!. th- u 1 b ur 11 ml blight, 1 iiev plnd.i 11 (ill the ,•loom. Ami M u*, thill ' em but point* of light, The ia k o| ol fin * (u»-iline. THE OLD CL Of K. *' If're s’ r i"ti. llicrr s ' '—Some Man a po there t .me to l1 menu tty a family fitim England, which nettled on the upper part ol this Islaml, and opener! a public house. Among (heir chanted o.is an n!,I family clock which they pn/.ed more lor us age ill.in Us an mi I value, aliluumli il hail itilil Ihe Imiirs for years on years with ihe utmost ro ,i menil.ible fidelity. This clock is now siluaied in one ul the private ptrlnra el ilie house, and many a time has it been theihenieol rcmaik in coiiseijueoce of Us solemnly nntitpie i aiete r. A few days since, about dusk, a couple of mail wags drove up to the door ol ihe hotel, sealed hi a light ,V beautiful wagon.dia<> n by a superb bar horse. They sprang out—orirltlllio <>91 il l III piyrvriv attention to the animal ai d to siahle him lor ihe mgltt.K titering ihe hotel, they ti «.i J olfa pi ,,s of,, lnl a pu re, lu moml erl a eigar. at d tliter ti il the lamllotil tj provide the lies! guile suppi i in Ins power. Thei, » is a wins me look i i tlm , ..utilenance ol th i hh-r —i bi ip lit sparkling in liis ey es which occasionally he hall close I 111 a slv'e ill. I gave him I lie ail of '"a boo wing one," and n slight cm v mg ol I he cur on s ol the uiouili that showetl Ills abilnv In pejnv, w Inin Ins whole demeanor made cvt i v at me ulisi ivrr stile ol 1 •' hility to pirpeti j ke. Now and then when Ins lips pule I ami I,, i , hn li ,ger ... his lour whpli a Ian aid expo- s on, it w as rielei-t he was eager In he .,t work m bis v.ieatiod_that ,u a pi nil aljokti * lie mint was a dapper young man, although dim ,,1 in app. nance vet with , toresth.il indiealcil that I.is until was well fine I m boa suecmslnl eoparlner with Ins male, anil a ill v pun or g i a ,t ! _v di In ei r il ,v1 'n imt “ ns firipu-niIv w " 11, cl nil wi'lt at.in nl philosophy or tiocouccm lh.it gave him al once the cicdil of being a lost tatc nut. Supper mi ihe t ,! la. Hies • two \ .inker» weir nut dull as a Cmmle gri.eral.yw.il be at table, Inn made uiiiih and ! tughter, an i „ il then ... anil as mill m In* partii ohm d liming robes pi sided, thete w ,s a " m i nut ' lit I u a iiimi e and Ills associates. The 'i .1,,,. ale nod d,.„,k ami tv,or rrclu merry, win II ,1, old lum'v clock wlnrrrd .mil wInzerd ns ihe llvlmi ri no tin In II struck one, tivn, three, lour, live, six, m veil, titght, min', ten, eleven, twelve ! '] he elder hmkt d up al the old uinmiin ho line him, stun U I s ell.the tahle and hmked again steadily loi u m time, mil thru laughed ,,iu heartily, awakening the waiter, who was just dn/.iop bv I lie* nimlow s Ij. ' " 11,1 1,1 1 name , I M. finis me >on Isttghii g "1 ■ •*>« «Ju|»|»cr Yauktr, as lie cast Ins eve. row over llie I .trie, now o.e, and amuii I In,., •elf to kscer Imn w|t ,e the lies, ufilir j.,lu, was e.ui ceined. I I eel, it winlu-d slyly, ami y.,«.g I ,.jly i.oii i,l ,e I Mil i gei o| 11 , i ig'u Iml and ;i |i|,l n-»i u graerlii ly lo Ins , use. Tlie il ij per m in uu.leixluod inr nun. •' Oho! 1 oudci,.Mod—tin vo i dno'i cnine ever I'JJ child w.omr, ..no a , (nolle „( champ none. " I he servant lefi ihe mnloui heroes inclinim themseln s o*e, ,hc :.,Vc In 1,1 ., I„„g cui.venalum 111 a l„.v lone, w hen I c ldc, of the two raised his voice^mol well air oI'sumI eiion exclaimed. " CloLUi .lltV.i\S gn jl ” Then bmh eouti .inly lose from ilirn ell tin anil advancing lo llie .dock. Mined ihe k, y ol ilie .. nod looked within, the elder in , half niqmnn ■, h , decided tit Mini i *>.i\ in«». “Won't u/ ’ ' The uaitei was on the stairs. and they returned to their teals it, a Inca, ,| limiting li.il happened— both stoldin: the w.nlei ns lie emend, lor being so »•**>’ on lit!* ennui. Having heard the eloek strike nee they were •hown to then beds, where lli-v talked n, a subdued lone, and finally sunk In sleep, tn il.e n„„,i,„g !l,ev *c,*ei,,1> "I*, ami oideied th. tr Imrses to he harnessed and b.ought to the door. Descend. t„ the bar-room they ask.d lur the bill, ..ml wnl, be ciimuig pro , pr11,itie p.i d tiro amount due me, t ic keeper. Ihe elder perceiving the laud-huil through ,ihc wi idow, placed instirm, upon the bar, and in a serious tone enquired ol the bar-keeper li he would d.s|)ose of the old Hook. The young man he.itatcd—lie kir.-w not what to answer. The old clock seemed to him such ., inner.d ie piece ol fur "‘‘".'r;.. mipr. s-ion that it might as, well be ns as Ins employer's, vet lie could not com piche ml why such y p, rsnn should w ant nuh w hid enus ai..> e. \\ hen lie was attempting t„ trplv, he good-natured l.rrmll.,,., entered, and .hr que’s ttonwa. trier red to him for an answer. von sd'i ‘ is. 7 ",d «•»«=•* "l> •tails ' Will you sell if asked ,h.. ,.file, Yankee, while tin younger lighted a cigar, ami east Ins eve over the colonies ol the Sunday Mor.nng N,.w, „ |lic|, " onoit the table. The landlord who had ^ t’, g-eat value upon the Hock, except a, a„ heir loom - Martin lb v’T'"u" ""g!' "'«• virtue, „| iM. ttin y wood a eh nr and he filled »„!, dollurs ■ ..'"*"l„nla,ily, the thtee ascended to the room tv Inch contained i . “ The fact is ” said ihe Yankee. “ I won a hun dred dollars with a clock like that " A hundred doll,ns !" ejaculated the landlord i es \ ou s- e there .one |,ke it m a r. o,„ over in Jersey, and a fellow her me he could keen his forefinger swinging with the pendulum for an hour, only saying •• Here she goes, there she goes " — He could’nl do it. ] walked the money out i f him in no time.” J “ t ou d.d ? \ ou culilil'nt walk it out of me. I ll bH you fifty dollars ! can do limit the spot !" “ Done j" cried the Yankee. The cluck situ, k eight, and with his back to the chair—1,1 ‘ '‘00r’ “‘U l,“ldlurd lapped into a 7 ‘he goes, there gm s!” nod his finger >v.,v ed m a curve, ns eyes fully fixed 0„ the pendulum. Hie lankeen behind Imti interrupted—Wlieie's the money . pi. ok the money.’* i lie landlord was not lo lose in that wav [1 a fur. finger slim I v and .lowly went with the. pea,In loot and Ins left...It,engaged his purse f,'„„ |„s pocket, wln#(i Jk-threw .behind him upu„ ,e,. , .■ ■„ 4t! wMitl.Mil. Til# J.ipp«i in in ol lengtli t*el*im Stoll I i)c[< ■•'lo ilie muiii’jr m ihc IiimU nlthr ’bar tcpjMrrl" .. |) rc »b. jfl*«,lbfr >li.’ cum' u.iMlieonlv an-. lir r r. (.) » of the V nk*'’« left the mom.—Ti c Intidlod Im’il lii z 1 '» hi stairs; hut lit* v».;» not to I)*’ n*»* UHhrd I.v 111-ir fflck. j•., < i.r v flic h»r keeper entered and touching liirii tV »» ! he sh iilldn. a*kr d — . \jr I*.-, nr v hi i ra/.y ? Wl.it ait- you doles V* *• || r «!ic t'ir« ill re she goes! ' he responded, his hand w tvu?g the forefteger ns before. The bar-keeper rushed ilmvn stair* : he cal'cl our of fe neighbor* and asked hint to fin up. I he? eroded 4i I iltd neighbor *■ i/.ed him gently by the Colltr. in au imploring voice, said — “ >!,. H • ■■■■.- do ii t sit lure. Come, route downstairs; wh.il can povves* you to sit bf,tr ! " 1111' she g- e«, there she port! was I lie s;».i replb. sod the solemn face aod W e slowly moving linger sntUd lhe matter. 11* Wc/ffwo*/! ** f|e >.i mad," nvhispeied l i • • Ii tend III a low voice. —** \\ e in list go lor a duct »•" The I Midi.ml wav lint In be doped, he was not to be derr.vad, although the whole town Caine t i mi lemipi him—•• VoII h *d better call up In* wife." iddrd ihe frvend. *• 12.1. * <■ u there sin* gees !" repented the lad 11.ml. and hi* Inin I sil l moved on. I i a in' iut'* III. w ile entered, full of agony of soul. — .My dear," she kindly said," look on life. It ;s bour wile w Im speaks !" 11 eic *he goes, there she goes and hi* Innd i outiiiu«' I to go, but I is bvile bvould'nt go, she i/ uiJ Slav, and lie llioiiglit ihit she w a* detei tinned l«» i o spue, against him and make intti lose the wager. She bvepr, and she continued— *• \\ h i? » >use have you lot this * Why do you do hi f lias your wi r”—- - — ^ I **11*■ i*■ she g cs, {here she go***!" and Ins fi i ger srrmed t«» lie I radii g h i any pingns*, for tiny line she co u hi asm lam to the « uili.ny. •*,Mv deal," she slid routiiiurd, thinking that the thought ot hi* idiild, wlm he loudly loved would lend to irstore him, “sliuil I call up your dittigh le# ?" “Hi re she goes, there she goes” the landlord a g mi r* p".i'i I, In* eye* hecoirmig more? rnd more (ix ■ I and g /i d. 11mu the slr.ohne id 'he ga/.e. A slight s nth . win h had gMMf idlect Upon the mill I*. • d \ ... . pH irut. played upon hi lace, an he thought <1 the many unsijrt < >tdul ti-smi* to win him (tom Ini put pose, and of Ins sin res* in baffling I hem. The plib%1Ck.ni t iilcicd. lie stood by (lie side of ilitr hu ») mao. lit-looked at hull in silence, shook III* Imm.I, and to th»* anxious inqun y of hi* wilt? answer cl. ' .\n, m id.im ! The fewer pri'Hous hero the heifer. The in n I had better slay away ; do nut let (hr maid"—— * I leir she goes, ihrre she go' s!" yn again, again mi h.iimoiiy with the waving lingci, issued limn ihe lip* i f ihe lamlhnd. ‘ A ci nsuhation, I flunk, will he necessary," said the physician. Will you iuii lot hi \V lilt. Tlir kii» l neighbor buttoned up bis mat and bur lied 11 o u I till' loom. Iii a f•• %v miuutrs Ih W-ms, with another medical gentleman, culeied. ••This a Horry sight,” .said the doctor present. • Indeed it is, sir,” was the rrplj. ‘ It is a slid 1 d«m .iii.n k, one nf thu" ■ Here she goes, there hSi" eoes!” was the side re i,|.y I In. pliysiL-un, steppml Into a couirr nnil consul • nl tngrllirr. “ \\ ill you be gm-d enough to mu lor a timber f W r mil .t u ire his head shaved and blisteted,” said I *i \V .. .. m*. ■ 1 11 ' '.mi husband,” said the lady; M| feai he nevei will Know Ins uiiseiable wife.” ”H re she goes—there she go s!” and the land lot I with ill"! • rmplia •-, and wnh a mine neivoiis, \. | i!eieimiio'd Having ol lus linger in concert with ilo* (••'minium ; I i the minute hand w as near tin I a,.i — that point wlut h was to put fitiv dollars in • * Ins pot ket, >| ii h id nmed at it without his sul lei in;; hulls It to In* mtfimpled. I nr wile m a low, bewailing tone conlin u | her Utter i »e« s — “No' In ver ; m rtf hi* daughter”— * H« ' 1 "do* g,n N ~ 11it'i c she goes,” almost sheuled ilif I in ‘lol l, .is die minute hand ailvain ed to tin desired p utd. 1’he Im her arnvi d ; lie was naturally a talkative ill in,-- alien tin iI.m i >i iii id'' s.i in1 r isn<lI leimtik, i ducting upon the •juality til the instrument lot was about tu use, hr repbtd— Ml ha' no Mo"'. ' nr you n i y \ \ y hid t -i r a/or_ lies beaut dill—-ell? look — min tine isn’t id it r ' * Heir she !mm, ItOTO she goes!” .se re a tin'll the landlord, Ins ha d w avmg on—on, and Ills I rrgrh • i 02 a snide, iml Ins whole It.min iureudl tCssto be Convulsed tv it h joy. Tin? h olier was am i/ptl “Here she goes—there sun goes” he responded m the best Knghsli he could Use — ’’Vaie/*' vein shall I begin ? Vat is dat lie sav?” • Slmve hh lie.id .»f our'!” interrupted the doctui, while |||«» l.ulv •i.ink mtn .irli ur **Here sin* goes— 111«*i"i* H ie—11>fs!1 ’ for the List tioiv1 nifil I Ilf l.iudloi I, ;»h the c 111 k sinuk tin* hour ol nine, tin-1 In* s|)inut* IVoiii Ins sc.it in an re sl •« ' id del ilit, sc I P.imni ii .i l the top oi his Voice, ;is ho skipped .itiuot the room — "I ve w mi it 1 | vr woo ii!” " \V I i n!" s i nl i lie loir keeper, *• W h.»11 *’ echoed the duclum. •‘W 11 it'*’ it* ft lined the wile. •*U liv. the wager— fifty dollars!” Hot rnsting his e\e« II Hind the loom, .uid 111issilie the viimiu* men who in hi. ed him to watch the clock, lie asked the l»m keeper— "\\ heie aie those y ung men who supped here l»st night? eh? quick, where are they “ 1 *,rv[ wt'tii iw .y in then wagon nearly an hour •»?'*. sii was the n ply . i he truth Hashed like n thundciliolt throu -h his mind. lii'V had taken In. pocket Imiik with the one 11 u ii ,11 r ■ I i.nil .even ill,Ilium therein and decamped — ;i r»»|.lf n| nulling sli irpeis,with wit to back them' * l'e *n"y 1 '!'• 'HI III! men's lungui s III t|l(- neighbor liniill where llui affair occupied, ami "ilic l ie,, util otherwise Ilian line an (|mvn:" but wc irgiei iliat tlie ivnrthy landlord in emleaviuii mg In overtake llic lascals, ..<ii llirotvn Imm his own uagiiu amt an aev.-r.lv aa In In- confined to Im riimii ,u till) pi .-unit iii.niieiit, «lin e lie tan tvatcli the pendelum of his c/oc4* at Lis leisure. •"W'tsi.r*-.i«. ^ •WJWT'* *• — HP.H. w, m B\3Ti:.\’T ei:i: invi:. f|'Hi: subscriber would respectfully Inform his ■ blends mill ilm public in general," that Im has purchased ol Mr. Mar-hal Bay-lies, •Worrell's B*«hut Bite Hire. for the county ol t .mipbcll, giving him the right In make use and vend to mlmri. to he used in said1 courtly. Ilurcconniicn'la all those who arc interest nl III tlm grn a mg Ol Ih es. lu call ami purchase MORRKLL’S I’ V I'K.N P l».l-:i; n 1 \ I:.‘highly approved invention. The practice of destroying these useful insects, n obviated by hiving glass’vcs* scls or turnbins, which ran be taken away at any ! ii i e, without any inconvenience to the Uees. Tin horny m ule In these hives, is ol a far superior tpial '-Y in that in nle in tire common hives, as tliere is a I I id- prepared in the interior, where the Uees ilepoa lie they young, bread, and wiutci stoic. this line! I os., sir s many advantages over any other hills ‘ nnsiructian lor convenience, and its eniue piescrva imn ot the Uees from all the ravages ol tlm web w orm, moth and other destructive insects. Those w in have been tb lured the pleasure ami benefits o raising their uwo IIONKV, on neemint of the ihf lien.lv 1.1 proteciii g then- Uees. mav lest assured dial M. * f K K is*s I* A l l-: \ f II K K III \ K. pmfe. t protection against all iis enemies 'I" w.l constantly keep n supply ol (lives on hand, •uni will sell faintly lights ai-d ||(VP4,() :lM ,v()0 hiv.ir him Willi a call. 1‘IIAIU.KS IMIKU'S. ‘ f 1 »». 1 1 IS aloriis ^liiiticaulisi Ti-ce*. I i1:. ? ° ' S ^ I t|tiantiiy of (his; article (war.antt.l genuine) yv'hicli may be h1"1, V • ,'r'v, ... I.e made 1 fo* NNnKKWf* HLUOTT Is , 1*I0\ K:\DRTir. fPj|p( I jftST of tliiw Institution, E commenced the h *i Monday in February, uu 1 lei the direction «*t )IR. m:\j. u. n iMiM.ii., in'UJilv rlw iH by the Ho.ird of Truster* a*. | i «,r p<i. F<*r the last two years Mr. Curtis h.»* i ,, I i.h. *gf of lh»* M u** IIivirScho.il, Hnrkingham j ( •.only. Vn. ami ts highly lerommended hy ihe | rii' t « id (hat School; also, h% President l.iftil ol Ii.mnmoili College, (N. If.) ol which heis t grnci uafr. I he academic year is divided into two sessions ol . five utntilhs r.icli. 'The Trim* ol Tuition are ns follow*, vir. : Pielmuinry Course. $ j pir session Higher hrai • ’ > ol Fnghsh Lan i v. (exi hiMt »• ol M iihi niatir*,) 10 " M iihemalte*. I truth, < iermitn, L-c in, or Greek L menage, 15 *• S.udenis will he c h ugcil from their ci trance, (ca n >| - <jkiic»s excepted,) till the close ol the ses Sloili. Hoard, i nr hiding washing, lodyinj, lights, vVi-. m \ hr had in private fnoilie*, a I griper month. 1 Its viiMiilv m which flu* Institution is located. • n | unit of health, mm ds and im .ois «d .u rpin mg in fo limit mu, is probably not aiii passed by any in the , rountrv. lo old it inn to the advantages nllcied by similar institutions, students may h.ivo access to a i neiilat rig Library. N. H —Parents and guardians may rest assured, strict attention will he paid to tlie morals of the students. Hy order oft lie Hoard. X. \: Cllt: ATII AM, President. ? f** Tlte I'M it ms of the Hichiriond F.iitpiirei will m (it the above once a week Ir six weeks, and send their account to this Office for payment. ('oNt nitn, ('amphell Co., Va.. ? February I, 1*39, $ ts RSnSlonl BIMIALI! Seminary, r | Mil. I I >1. K S I (i K I), yielding In l lie snliei I latino* n( ,i ii u in lit- r nl Ins Ii lends, lias consented to l.iU'* ehaigtr nl 11U5 kklH’Okl) F I . M A I, K S I. AI I N A k Y ; and heiehy gives notice, that tin: ex- ] n •• hi v nl l he I list ii til mil will eoininrme under his • are, no the second Monday in M ircli. In entering j on the responsibl** duties nl such a situation, lie will only s ty ill it it is his wish to make the Academy wmiliy <d a coniinuaticc id public patronage. The Inst pledge, however, which he can give to the pull lie i s 111 is : dial sis Ins own child re ii will he la tig III in ■lie Institution lie will he prompted hy the natural l. clings nl a parent to see that Hie instruction given shall ho lullliiuI and thorough. Being wedded tu I lu'| <‘( uliai ities nl no particular system, he will en deavour lo exeiuse a sober discretion in the regulu tom of the studies, and to pursue a com.sc that sluil commend ilscll to good judgment and good taste. In a word he would wish to make the Academy nl 1 this, his native county, allord to parents the means ol obtaining lor their daughters, a substantial, use 1111 ami accomplished kducauon. In the discip lined! the St-llOOk, an appeal will he made only to those inoiivcs and principles, that nr* re cogni/.ed and sanctioned hy the (jcspel ol Christ. In the select urn ol A sislauls, a cautious regard will he had tu the peculiar (jo llifications required in such a situation. The I k'pwftnierit of Music will be en i listed to a young Lady, ol refinement and polish ed kdm atimi, who it is confidently believed, will pi ove he i si 11 eminently woi l hy ol public patronage. I he juice ol board lor a session of five mouths w ill he />.» Dollars : —lor Tuition either in French or knghsh studies \»u dollars :—Music at the customa ry rates. All payments to ho made in advance, to Mr. Jo sejdi W ilson, 'I leasuier of the Academy. N II.'COBBS, i Ii is thought to he an acini''justice, to publish the lollovviiig 11 .iiiitnni.il. in favor el the ijiialiiieatiuiis id 'll i ,'| aiMin, the young kady, vv ho will sujiei intend th depart tiieut nl Mti'ic, ill the finl/urii L'emnlc •V »<-i mm >/. Mi. Si nine i a, now nl \ • • vv A mk ( it y, is an I nt all-in. and snme \ ears ago, iaught vl tisic in 1.ylicit horg. lie vi is dintuignislud I ii his stiielly si ienul ie ami pectlllaily sitciesslnl plan td llislruelion. Nt w A oil it, Feb. 1 k 1839. Di vhSih: — It afterd* me great pleasure to rr enmmeiid 'll s Charlo'ie Munson, as a teaelierul Music* to your Institution. Her prugtess in the Si ie uce, while ii tide • mv instruction, '«;is unrivalled i il i \tiam d maiy ; and the | r<*c isinn and brilliam \ nl hei execution, were unlv equalled hy the extent nt h i .Mini- I know ledge. (in i ev isii mg her alter the l.'J'se el seviia' >• ii > I loin.d sin* had vvoiideifully imj'ioveil. hoi li :u theory an I |»i.i c 11 c <* ; and I do siuceiely think ll.*i she jmssesses a jiet uliar tael to I in pa 11 to an V tin e,| lie Vei y identical |u nit i|ilrs nl the Si lent t* nl Music, vv hie h ai e so essenI ia I in in v new plan nl iusti ml ton. In short, sir, you could not haves hi led aiiV porsoti heller iju.iliti. tl to sustain tins tie pm uncut, i yn. i seminary. JOHN A. SCON Cl A. k I V . N Ik ( *ORRS. klhf'ily. Fell. *J.i l2oM i fiss sti:s;*s *» via: or £ .# ,v at . (>V VIUTl’i: Ob' A DKKI) OI'THI ST e\e ^ cun-d 11» me by Moses II Pioton, bearing dale mi I lie lolidav ol Odnbri, 1H37, and id re cord m tli e ('utility Court ol Iti d lord. I xli ill on the Id1 Monday in iliis picsent monlli. Ci bni.iiy 1839. (n being itcdIoid ('onniy Court day.) at die hunt dooi ol lie ('on11 11 nose n( Bedford < onni v. expose lo sale by Wav of public auction an Undivided u.nit ty ol a ( enaiii Tract, or parcel ol’l.aiid, with Ms appmtenanetc. King and being in the said county of Bcdfoid on Porter's iiinimtaio, and tile l.cad wains of Clove creek, a south biaucil of (loose cicek, containing t>.• A acies— it being the same tract td I. inti licietoloie conveyed to William It. i*!* ston, and the said Moses It. Preston by John P (I ray. 1 lie terms ot sale will be made known at the tune and place of sale. At ling as ii nsie*' I shall only comrv to the pur Hiaser such title as is vested in me bv the deed of li ust a lot esaid. ft./"* I h«* above mentioned 'Tract id Land is lep rrsc: ted as < ont.lining a considerable quantity id To bacco I .and, si ill nucl. ared. ClIlSWKLL DABNEY, Trustee. Ft'h. y ids (1 fm The sale above ndverfersetl, is postponed tin til the first day of the next Match term of the Conn, iv (’min ot Bedl*rnl, at which time, it will take place, before the front tloor of the Court House of Bedford County. In the interim the portion of L ind de signed to be sold, will be laid oil, and designated by certain metes and bounds. Cl 11 SWELL DABNEY, Trustee. Feb 25 ids NOTICE. %1 ILL I»E SOLD, to the highest bidder, on the v » •~*8ili day March next, upon a credit of sixty days, One Share of (he Itliar Bulge Turn |oke stock, before the door of the Maikel house, m the town ol Lynchburg. Baud with good secu rity,will be icquned of the pun Insets. Will I INC DAVIES, Adm'r De bonis non of Nicholas Davies, dee’d. March 7 .fw Notice. f|MlE CO BN EII 'TENEMENT, now occupied ! ■ by Cobbs Sc Anmstead, commonly called Kyle's corner,” is for rent — possession to be given mi the 1st January, 1831). Persons desirous to rent an requested to call on Charles L. Moaby, who is •mil oriscd to manage ami control the same for me. K1AKR1K T K\ LK. Dec. 10. ts *ilk IVorm 1 I S I B It I. I \ ED, a few pounds of grey and • P winie sn.ii tvoaen iwinch j will sell low. A. C. ELLIOTT. Feb. ‘28 t IIM.VJ7;». iooo l;vui VAkAM,cks VJOOO j «ls. (in, ami I.iitsrjs, for which llit* highest market pure will be paid. 1!!a:TON .V KODES. 1 N a 19 ,. i„i.v(.thTi:n A' ftin .i.vr. HMiMk Kim Rrtl.il Itnilrn in iiliOt KBIK1* . ouuli-r I’KIIUI »•*, \RK NOW KKCKIVINO TUI.IK SPRING SUPPLY, cuilauling in | mu, .11 fill In* s : 7.J IiIiiIh l,ouh*ianit, Porto Hico arid Si- Crim SUGARS, 3G Go*n I'nd G.meU duulile unJ aiu^lc LOAK SUGARS, 275 b;i_■ * Old White, Jam. Mandon. Lnsuim, Km and Sr. Domingo COFKtK, 200 In?* Shot, assorted sixes. 30 k* gs Dupont's (iunpowder, 15 halt keg* Kdie d<», 150 kegs Blasting do, 3500 lbs. good and damaged Sole Leather, 10 casks Cheese, 75 boxes Window Glass, fi by 10, and ’,0 by 12. 60 boxes Tallow Carnlb s, 40 keg* Tobacco Nails, 75 kegs Nails, assorted sizes. 110 boxes and hall boxes Gunpowder, Imperial and Hyson Y* a, 4 fierce* K'ce, 200 bushels Itish Potatoes, 27.500 fine liavann* Segars, in quarter boxes, 150 -arks Salt, 500 Airaca and ('bill Hides, 45 barrels Tanners' Oil of good qualify, 30 lihds. Molasses, 25 tierces do, 40 barrels do of superior qualify, *20 do Beer, 20 do Newaik Cider, 15 do Vinegar. 4H do Malaga Wine, 10 hhda. N. K. Hum. XX'r hut r n I no on IiiiimI 14,000 Iba. Colfen lMK'X o| the Lyiubbuig, IMancbeslei and Union Mill Factory. 40,000 lli«. b: |( OX, Mill* i* uoo«l Xlmk of ■ .■(irons mid XI III; 4 ()f evciv description ; (ii imlsloncs, Steel, Indigo, Madder, Pepper, Spice. Arc.. A:u. We are wanting 30 or 40 ton* of UKMP,for which we will pay the highest cash price. March 4 ts f,v m Miiriui. ‘Jml Feb. 1839. nrssorvTio.v. f IMIi: f'(> I'A RTNK I1SII11’ heretofore cxisth g I under lilt? style of Robinson ,V Klltott, is this ilsy ilusolvnl by oiiiln:il cotiseni. All persons in ilebted lo I lie finn, are respectfully requested to pav their respective balances, as longer indulgence cannot lie given. Those having claims against (lie concern, will please piesent them t ir settlement. RO ROBINSON, AM) W. C. ELLIOTT. Feb. 4 ts 0r TO Tin: iii:iu'II.intk. I 11A VK now m Slnrean exeellrtil assnrlllient of ti.y ir.i»i>, perhaps the largest slin k and greatest variety ever el lereil for sale in this rnaikeu Also a supply ol S T I K I, S nl ililfeieiil patterns,continuing from 50 to 150 gallons. The merchants are paiticularly | invited to call and examine inv stuck ; fur I think I can hold out inducements to them which will make it more lo llteir interest lo h’iv here ill in all he j North. TILUKN KEKJ), | Fell. 14 ts | VIoi'ii* tliillir.'iiili*. I find, alter preparing tnv ('lilting* fur j * planting, l have a F K W TI K >1 S.\ N I) J ^ to sell, of my own raising, fresh and in good order. Those wanting will make! early application. I • 12* VAIN a, Ag t. March 7. is \LL PERSONS, indebted to the subscribers,! are requested i<» cmne lorward and make pay men!. Circumstances render it necessjiy lor us to close our business at an eailv dav. MARTIN, WARD A DAVIS. March li 41 ion i:i,vr. THE STOKE ROOM, now occupied by |hi!i us will be rented on accommodating terms, until the first ol ()ctobei > cm. MARTIN WARD A DA\ IS. March I I 4t i jj i«S. <»RR proposes to teach a SCHOOL at *■ her house, uc.it llie Mr tliudn*l Cliuicli; nun incut mg on Monday next. I'or Spelling. Reading, an I Wilting, £7 60 Geography, Fnglidi Gram ear, Ai illunci ic, and Needle U ink, 9 00 She hopes to meet with some encouragement Iruiu the public ami promises to Use eveiy cxeilion to «td vane e hei pupils. Feb. 28 ts | UST RECEIVED SEVER \L PACKAGES • ' m; vsomrm; t.oons, Consisting m part ol the lull.mi g aiueles: 10 bales bleached and unbleached. 1 honesties, asffculed, I hale, milled iilanUets, .» superior article, for Roat Tents. Calicoes, new style, very beautiful, Furniture, do. t ’ambricks, Kentucky Jean*, Sugar, Coffee, Ac., All ol which I will sell low, for cash. ANDREW C. ELLIOT T. Ftb. 18 ts | \r. me womans gi:mim: ve I " Ketuble I niv<*rs:il IMIls, established in I'.nglaud, 1761. For sale at the RonUsiore of J. E. MARTIN. Nov. 29 ts .VftTKIiV n.\ \ l.NG purchiisetl «>| Kortl A: C”icr, then Tannery amt entire Stork m ti nle, in the county of Amliersi, within thiee (jiiiirteis ol a nnle ol the uniikcl liou.se, in Lynch burg, 1 .mi now prepared to t ike in links n! the 1 ’uni. For which 1 will pay < ash. it the highest market pin I-S, give Lei.iher in exchange, or take them to tan on shares. I he inhabitants ol (he country grneiallv. will fiml ii In their interest in send me I heir 111 I > K S, as they hale in send then produce to Lynchburg, the Tan x iiril being mu llie main market toad, and contiguous thereto. lleing about tti re-oceupy inv former plai e ol business, I solicit ti nt encouragement which a generous public know imw in bestow, espe cially my lormer cuslouieis and friends on either sole of the liver, are heartily invited to extend in me ilieti custom and patronage, pimutsing on my part ] lo use such means as will give salislaelioii. Kohi'ii \\ . Collins will lor the present, irceive HIDES for me at Ins Saddler's Shop, Main Sued, on llie corner leading to Friend's Wan house. I wish lo make eontraers fora quantity of Tun Stark. E illy application had belter be made. Clnsnut ami Spanish OAK would be preferred, but I will huv any kind oio.ik Hark. DAVID HOFFMAN. ' F.b'dtj ls II. W. .v .1. .1. FRY, ll'holcsale ii racers am! tarn an! inf; •tSerehants, It i c li M O H I) i V a ., VKE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SPRING ii O O H % , Which they oiler at Nmtliern puces, consisting in part of 1,700 bags prime Gieen, Rio, Laguna aud Old Ja va COFFEE. 10 tierces superior Old White, 100 lihds. new emp N. (). SUGARS lot) boxes and 100 bbl.. Loaf no] ' 17.) hlnls. p. R. and N. O. .Molasses,' 20,000 pounds Cotton Yarns, at Facto,y prices. " Dl* 11 Dug.- and general nvsuilutt ul *»l o!I.<t Goods, To which they invite the atteulinn of Merchants and I Healers, who may wish to puichnse to sell again. SL/” Pile ( anal is now open to the city. All ' Gooil* with •lr«jn(ch. Richmond. ,M itch 7 o * I.t/nrhburg Savings Hank. r | ^ II ft.; ILytielibiirg Savings HANK, -1- continue* 10 receive Deposited, al the follow ing rates, v i/. . For all sums of current money of $5 in amount and upward-*, 5 per centum per annum, for any time nut exceeding 12 motif Its; and if the smn re main a longer period than 12 months, 54 per cen turn per annum, witicli an* Inulier rules of Interest Chun hit |»uisl by any oilier In stituhiMi in Fy bi«8i Ip it Depositors may rely upon the security for flic re turn ol thc<r D'-posites, being unquestionably respon slide. Discount Days every Thursday, at 7 o'clock, P. M. MMCUCTOllS. Jehu Williams. A. C. F.Iliott,* W. P. Bryant, Jas. C. Hunt, Geo. B igby, A. Kinnier, A II Armistead, Win. M. Davis, T. O. Acree, J. T. Hunt, C. Mclver, J. C. Shackleford. OFFICER*. JKIIIJ WILLIAMS. President. W. 1*. BRYANT, Treasurer. GKO. BAG BY, Secretary. Fib. 1 4 laf ts_ NOTICE* Wf ILL BK SOLI) to the highest bidder, on a ▼ T ctedit of twelve months, at Liberty, Bedford Courthouse, on the 25th day of March next, A likely young Aegra Alan, named Davy, 'Phe sale will take place pursuant to a decree of the County Court of Bedford, late made in the case of *• Kdgnr, Arc. vs. Kdgnr and ad.” 'Phe purchaser will he required to give bond with appro ved seem ity, and although tire title to the S* ive is believed to be unquestionable, the undersigned will convey him to the puichafer onlv withspeei.il war ranty. WM. KDUAR.ConTr. March 4 w3w l.ainl iii Vl:irkrt, o;i long Credit. r | M 11: Sl BSC III B KII has for sale several ■ Trad*of Fanil, lying in the heart of Am herst County, about 8 miles Iroiu Lynchburg of g'»ud qo.il ty, well w.itered and limbered, in .hi agree able and pleasant neighbourhood, which will he sold on a credit oi one, two and three years from the day oi sale. — Possession given the 1st January, with the piivilege of seeding or fallowing next lall. The payments to carry mieicst liom the date.—Apply to mv son, I), li. Loudon, in Lvnchhnrg. TIRZAII LONDON. M irch 4 u4w NOTICE. nA VI \U procured business as a Salesman, in tin- firm of Lancaster A; Bryant, Wholesale ami Retail Dealers, in Rrorniesninl 4 oiisitiy Ih'mlucc, 1 lake this meilimJ ol soliciting my country fiieuds and acquaintances to give them a call. BKNJ. T. TINSLEY. Feb. 7 wis Campbell County, December Court, 1833. M. A: B. W. Nowlin, Samuel Filch and I lios. Fitch, Platniiirs. against John Rns-er, Amnon Hancock, James Bcnngh* M. Davis, Executor ol Henry Blown, Jr., deceased Wm. L. Lancaster, Wil iam Canada and Ho. Strange, defendants, In Chancery. On motion of the plaintiffs, who filed tin u bill and an exhibit, and ihe answer of H i. Strange, and was argued by counsel, on cunsideiatiun where ol the coinl doili award ihe mjui ct on is prayeil for in the bill, inhibiting i uJ restraining the slid ill’ ol i Ins cuiiiit v, Ir<>hi pr<i( ceding to sell tlie Slaves, l*a triek and Tabby, in the lull mentioned, ori the plaii: till- or some one ol 111* m entering into bond, in the p» nalty «d one bundled dollars, couditioued to pay all sutdi i ost as nay be lecovered agdinsi (him in case the suit shall be decided ag un-t them. And llie said Snaiigf in his answer, n ;i vmg ihe limita tion m (lie deed ol trust, made a.i exhibit i.i tins cause, and being w iIi111g that t he tru t subjeea may be sold witliiMit di lay .d ei tlie amount of thn debts tliciem provided to be paid, shall be ascertained,upon such terms ol eiedit as the creditors niiiv agiec upon. V ml lie defendant Win. Canada having pi id or being lialde to pay,the partnership debt in the bill mention ed, wlieieby In* may be substituted to the rights of >1. Davis, whu>c debt he ha- paid, nr may hive to pay, it oil a sell lenient w it h Robert Strange of their paitnctship and general yccoiiuls, he should be louud to he his creditor. to ascertain this fact and the extent of debts ( barge,tide on the trust property, previous to a sale under the deed of trust. Trie court doth appoint Joseph B. Nowlin, a (‘ommissiou er b»r the purpose, wJm>e duty it shall be, after 30 days notice to the paities. . publication for the saint* length « I rime in the Virginian, a public newspa p* i, punted in t he to a u of Lynchburg, warning all ( r ilitois cuti led to satisfaction out ol the mist sub ject in the deed mentioned, to bin g in their claims. In del mlt of their appearing and rendering then ac counts before said Commissioner, they may forever •df i he haired ol all paiticipation in the trust fund.and that said Comtnis-ioner make report of Ins proceed ings to the court, with any matter deemed pertinent by hiinse'f, or required by th • panics to bo so sta ted. And the trustees, or one of them, having agreed to act, there is no necessity of appointing any other. \nd so s. Hfi a- the accounts ordered as above, shall be taken, the trustees or cither of them, may proceed to execute the Trust. A Copy—Teste, WM. A. CLEMENT, (Tk. rI he parlies in flic above rause, am) all oilier creditors ol tlie defend.ml Hubert Strange, whose names are not mentioned in the deed of trust therein leh-rml to, but who are provided for under tiie gen eral teihi el “nil jost cii dilurs,M are heyel y warned and nolified, ti.it I nave appointed Tuesday, I he 2nd day ol April next, at the olfici ol Satn*l. Nowlin, on ilie Mam street, hi Lym hburg.to take the above or - deied accounts, where I lie parties will attend, at 10 o deck, A. M. ol (hat day, with copies ol com t pa pers and evidences ol their respective debts, in order to a settlement of the same. JOS. B. NOWLIN, Com. March 4 «v 1 m Tin s t s.un:. KSl AN l to n deed of trust, executed by ? Homy Towers, to the subscriber, lor the pur poses ih-inn nnined, mid duly recorded in the Cb-iU's Oliiee of the ('utility Court ol Campbell, he will Plot ■ d. on ilie 201 It oi .March next, to sell, by way ol public auction, on the premises, a certain TEe.U'T <IF L.V\1$, lying in the county of Campbell, adjoining the I. indsol Fleming Saundcis, .Marv Horton and oth 'a-', containing fifty acres. —Also one sorrel Horse Sc all the Household and Kitchen Furniture. The ti tle to said properly is supposed to lie good, hut aet icg as lutsiee, he will only convey such title as is vested in him as such. ZACHARIAH PHILIPS, Trustee. I-Hi. 13 i20M Mr Samuel Ai mislead: fcjllv—Take notiee, that, on Friday, the l9ih day of April next, at the cnunting Room of W. A: II. Alexander, Dixon's Springs, Smith r ntintv, Ten nessee, I shall proceed to t il,e the deposition of Col. U 1111,iiit Martin, I-- be re ol in a case pending in the Cnetiit Siipcin-r Court of L nv and Coalmen, for ill • r,’"n'.v ..pbell, a-.il Slate of Virginia, ft w inch s "tmel Armtstcad is PI nnlir. and Thom is Hundley and others, ate defendants, THOMAS HUNDLEY. March II .jlv *)(1 BI'SHELS CLOVER sITed” *barrels Mountain Whiskey, 5 bales Hops, F or sale low for cash, „ , LANCASTER A BRYANT. Man h II |4 si,obo purmi'M: r/«r;/.vu vi.iir^o.v, Or 91.000 Premium Vegrtuhlc fur Ibr rurf of f|^f> in-pir* the suffering with confidence in this restorer o ■ n di- **ed aystem, it is only necessnry to snv that such ** *’H reputwtiou that the transactions of one Druggist Richmond, in less limn twelve months, have been ./Ire hundred dollar*, beside* what other dealers have sold, and Phv»,. cians used. The recovery of Mr. Jr?. K. Thompson oi KkJ|. in mid. whose suffering* t«»r five year* hail brought him n often to tlie brink of tint grave, ami w ho had fitfully given |,mi. •ell up to die, after having lost the polute, roof of hi* mouth and part of his nose. In this state he was persuaded by Physician to use the Sanip*ou, and to his great »ui* pri-e, as well as that of the community, he gained twain two pounds in one month ; and one and a half paper* tnni a perfect cure of him. Mr. T. lm« given a hiatorv 0fi!e case. See hand-bills of other eases. Price $1() mi j,.11* ule by HttVVKL DAVIKs, Agent r .V 11. The above is acquiring a high haraelcr for th„ of King** Kvil or Scrofula. r* J'«lv 30 __ __ w!2m \ \ V_aJ-JL_L raini: unparalleled reputation which Petrni'M Pill* linv« I acquired as u Medical Restorative, is the most uiiuuc*. tionuble nmol tlmt i nn hr given, of their immense importune* to the nfllictcd, in almost every class oldiseuses. The num ber ol letters received from Patients recovered through their menus, is renllv prodigious, nnd the complaints which they h ive cured are almost as varied us they nre uumeruu*. hut Mill there are some in which thev are "more especially bene ficial than in others ; und among those may !>c named "the too : often latn| complaints of the stomach und bowels, such as C/io/ie, Flatulence nnd Indigestion, for which they nre not only a certain, hut an immediate cure. It is well known that from the disarrangement of the stomach and bowels, arise* nine-tenth* of nil the maladies of adult ill'll declining life : that this is the foundation of flatulency, spasmodic pains, indigestion, loss of appetite Sfc. ami that those in their turn give birth to Dropsy, Liver Com plaint, ('onsnmplion and habitual lateness of spirits ; tlirrt* tore Peters' Pills being the very best medicine which ha* ever been discovered lor the incipient disease* of the intes tines, are necessarily the surest preveututives of those dread fill, and also goneial disorders which embitter mature lifu and ding s.i many millions to untimely grave*. In speaking thus, l)r. Peters arrogate* nothing to himself that has not been conceded by the public. He is no needr quack or unknown speculator, who comes before the world as his own herald nnd witness; but is placed in a ronpnnsi bilily'of situation by the patronage which he has enjoyed for years, and is increasing to an extent unprecedented m the annuls of medicine, that makes hun careful to assert noth ing which is not borne out by the most infallible proof and hence he does not four to he put t«» the lest in any thing which he has promised respecting liis Pills’. Dr. Peters is most happy to be able to stale on the au ihority of a great number of regular Physicians, that wherever his vegetable Pills have been introduced, they have almost superseded the adoption of mercurial experiments, for their peculiar faculty in sweet.Miing the blood, and stimulating it to expel all noxious juices, ami giving strength and tone to the nerves, prevents disease from acquiring that strength which musib1 got under, if at all, bv dang runs remedies. Prepared bv JOS. PKI ESI.Y PETERS, M.D. No. 129 Liberty street, Now York. Each box contains 40 Pills. Prtea ot) cents. CLr* Re careful ami enquire for Peters’ Vegetable Pills. Thev are for sale m Lv uchhurg, at the Drug Stores of R. SPA RLE R, D. R. LYMAN, nnd 1IOWEL DAVIES, M«entr% October l oaf 12in Uovvand’s Tonic J\1 ixture, .I.V0 TONIC MIX IT’Itr IMI.LS, V 7 A II K A NTF.I) n perfect and lusting cure for Ague nnd ▼ ▼ I ever, and a valuable remedy in Jaundice, Dysentery, 11* ut-Burn, etc.— 1'rom l)r. Amos II. Smith, Northern Liberties, Phttad. Dour Sir,—I cmigrnlulate you mi your good fortune ia presenting to the use ol the victims of Fever and Ague, such a blessing as your Tonic Mixture bus must fully proved it self. It is speedily becoming tin* favorite remedy with nil who appreciate its usefulness, and ere long, will he esteemed as one of tin* nvwt important discoveries of the age. Fever ami Ague has hull i to Imllkd the skill of the must eminent of Practitioners, and even now tlicv d em it presumption to promise mon* than temporary aid. Your Tonic mixture, how ever, seems to have a n w anil peculiur power to arrest the di*ea *, and to revive and rc-ot.ihliah the balance ol liurmo* 11 v mid health. 1 hope you will persevere to extend the in fluence of the lucilieiii . nr.d that the public w ill estimuleyotir generosity. Yours, respectfully, A. U. SMITH, M. n. Extract of a Letter from Dr. Stevens, Hueks Co. Pa. Nir,— I (nought home with me during the autumn of 1831, the fu t quantity of your Mixture, which I heard highly ex toll, d as a permanent cure Inr Fever nnd Ague ; a disease, which at that period prevailed very extensively m our coun try. My neighbors and patients had become so accustom ed to til - use of Harks and Quinine, A c. that they censed to render tin m any s* i v ce, and they readily consent* *1 t<» make a trial of your 111***11* inr*. 1 believe that there is at this time, hundreds who would cordially testify to the benefit4 they have received from its employment, and would cludlv aid to .spread u know ledge of its peculiar v irtues. 'J'liere has been very little of the Ago •* in the neighborhood since the introduc tion af tin* l’oiii** .Mixture, which is mainly attributed to the very general use of this medicine. J. I. STEVENS. A L 9 n . It own ml** lFIyr-Water, for inflammations, See of the Eyes. ■>;». Impalpable Dentifrice, a valuable article for tin* Teeth and Hums. Ko vtiml'N A itmiouiatetl I'ttihtoration, for Quinsy, itlictiinatim, Sprains, Am-. ol high staiuliug. ISownml** .% Item live i:\iiaiclK, for Liver diseases, .lauinlice, Srur* y . Mercurial diseases, etc. ISow mill** aster I'oivdrr, for beautify ing and sof teniug the complexion. Dow21 nil** Vermifuge or Worm Destroyer, a eel© hinted and popular remedy. For sale by HOWEL DAVIES, Agent. Julv 30 w 1 vf 111 VIRGINIA At rules held in the Clerk’s Office of the Court ot 11 ii.‘•tings, of the corporation of Lynchburg, on the fth day of February, 1839. William L. La non Me r, PluintifT, against Pleasant Lnbby, \\ illiam Young, Edmund Bowycr, "Wil liam Davi*, McCorklo vY .McDaniel und Miller &. Roberts, Defendants, In Ciiancf.ry. The defendant, William Young, not having entered his appearance und give i security, according to the act of As si ml.l v and the rules of tins court, and it appearing by satis factory evidence, that he i« not an inhabitant of this Com monweal til : It is ordered that the said defendant do appear here no the lir-f Monday in May next, to answer the second a mended bill ot lh » plaintiff, and that a copy of this order be in sertod in some newspaper published in’ the town of Lynch- ' bur;:, lor tw o months successively, and posted at the front door of the courthouse ot this / orporntion. A Copy—Teste, JAMES BEN AG IT, Clerk. Fch. 18 w'Jin VJ 1RGIM \—At rules held for Bedford county, the 25th day ol February, 183!) : William Mix and Elizabeth his wife, laic Elizabeth Mead or, Polly Dickinson, John Meudor, James Meador, Ohedinh Meador, W arner Basham and Sully his wife, lute Ssllv Mea dor, and George (’lark and Malimlu his wife, lute Malinds Meador, heirs ol Obediah Meador, deceased, Plaintiff* against George Meador, Defendant IX ClIANCKHY. 'I’lie defendant George Meador, not having entered hisnp pearanc. nml given security, according to the Act of Assem bly and the Rules of this (’ourf, nml it appearing to the sati.v factimi ol the Couit that lie is not an inhabitant of this coun try ; It is ordered that the said defendant do appear here on the fourth Monday in .May next, und answer the bill ol the plu.ntifls j and th.it n copv ol this order he foithwith inserted in some newspaper published in the town of Lynchburg, Air two months successively, und posted at the front door o I the courthouse of this county. A Copy—Teste, RO. C. MITCHELL,C. B. C. March 4 ___ lr I IKS INI \ — \t a Court held for Bedford county, the 25tl» " day of February* 1839 s Charles C. Patterson, Plaintiff against Vincent Nelson, John Nelson and Henry Stiff, Defendants In Chancerf. The defendants John Nelson and Vincent Nelson, not ha* vine entered their appearance and given security, according to the Act of Asscmblt and the Holes . f this Court, audit appearing to the sutistiu tinri of the Court, that they arc not inhabit inis of this commonwealth : It is ordered that the said defendants do appear here on the fourth Momluy in May next, and answer the I ill of the plaintiff; und that a copy of this or der lie forthwith inserted in som newspaper, published in the town of l.Michliurg, for two months successively, and posted at the front door of flic courthouse of this county. A Copy—Teste, HO. C. MITCHELL, C. B. C. March 4 w3n Just iteceivcd, VFEW 11AUKELS ul Sunder’* celebrated Old Rectified WHISKEY. I h ivr, n!»o. for side, l.w fur cash, two new CAR RYALLS and HARNESS. JOSEPH MARSH Feb : ts