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Florida.—Vc copy ihc following paragraph iron (he Floridian : ** The extract of a letfcr from Mr. Poinsett to a citizen ol iIns territory allot da saiistartorv « vnlti i r that the (ioveroment have tcMilved that under no circumstances shall the Semiuoles bo suffered t•< remain permaoeutly in Florida. rJ’he Washington Metropolis, a paper supposed to be in the confi dence of the administration, edited by Judge T. J Smith, lately ol this Tt mtoiy, confirms dm detet nib attou ol the Kxecuiive, by information derived from M undoubted authority.'' It this be true, it is apparent that (Jen. Macomb practised n gross fraud upon the Indians, since it is evident that they would nut have Iflftned a treaty with him, except upon the condition of their re maining in Florida. Was it right thus to delude t bem by a false promise ! And what may we ix pect when they discover the client ? Will not tin war then break out aft oil ? And what adtat lago will have been gained by (Jen. Macomb's hollow and deceptive truce ? The National Debt.— Srctrtsiy Wondbiuy gives notice, that the amount ol ti e new National Debt createdaby the retrenching Administration, amount ed, on the 1st iust. to S5,45b,ol2 7rf. (£/** l he W big Stale Convention in Vermont was held at Montpelier on the 27th ultimo. Silas 11- Jettison was nominated lot it* election as (lover nor; David M. Camp, Lieutenant Governor ; and Henry F. Jones, Treasurer. D. M. Camp and G. T. Hodge were appointed D- legates to the National Convention. 'J’he remaining delegates, to which \ ermont is entitled, will be appointed by the several Congressional distiicts. (I/* Webster is attracting considerable at tention in London. A letter from that uy says, ‘•Jie is a great lion in society here, and makes a le in a i k a blc i in press io ii by his convt rsa110ual pow eis.” He is inundated with invitations by the lean ed .mil other institutions and individu t's, and attend* close ly loth Houses ol l’ai haiiicnt. TIIKNKW VoKK MIUKOR.—The 1st No. of the 1 Gill volume . I this admirable Periodical, embellished y\ith a hcautdiil qu.iilo rug laving ol (it’ll. 1\ M. t Wcnneie, ol New Voik, a | oet ol less ct lebi it) than he dcscives to he, in < cijm queuce ol devoting, like Hallcek, too little of his time to the Muses, reached us a lew days ago. The contents ol the No. are entirely oiigin.il, ( \ Lay, Saigeul, Mis. Lllet, and lialleek being among the contiabu tors. 'J’he beautiful poem furniMicd by the lattei may he louinl in our poetical department to dav._ We have so often h,.d occasion to expn ss out opm ion ol the Mirror,that it almost supererogaioi v (osay that we i eg aid it as atthe veiy head ol liebdomadals, either domestic 01 fnieigp, and that it i -pc< iallv d« serves support, on account ol the eaily and ste.ul fsiM encouragement it has given to native authuis and artists, many ol whom are indebted to the Mir loi loi their high ieput.itions. The prepiielor as suies the public ill. t llteie hlcll be no (ailing i If in the attractions of the Minor dining thcpiesimt ycai — but that its steadily inen as,up patimage willstim ulatc him tu renewed cxrifions to merit hs contin uance. lit* has now two hundred couttibulor*, at home and abroad—and regular corn spomlrnts wt London, Kerim audJNi.is—Mr. Cox at London, Mr. I ay at Kerlip, and a d:*tinguis'p d Amcilc. n w literal Paris. Kilty | ieecs ol popular Mu-ic will l c furnished by the A J111 • i during the yen, and, 8.x snjierb quarto steel eng, jviiigs, bombs a num ber < d 11 lust r 1 i\ e i led i i i gs in w <,<< I. \ m 1 what i s w u i - l by o! note, the M li rot a I \% . \ s i r b mis its pi on.,>c•: •—which i« mere than we c m say of some ol us as pn ing but vast!y mierioi < otem| ci ii ic*. Sul sei ij - • ton lor t l*o A111 r r will ben nr u at the Post Oliice in this i lace. (TT* The Iasi No. ol tin* New ^ oil* Spirit (■/'the l inics was acCompamed by in clegai t iMigiaved j-oi trait of the celebrated hoise, John Hasi\ tube—to be 4ullowcd hy 9.milai portraits <1 other (listingui>lieiJ racers. Wu should suppose that this val .ablesp .it tug journal is almost induped'ilde to all brcerfeis of tiie blood-horse, its inform.it ioi. being tu usual.\ ix tensive and accurate in all makers pi h uuii g to the stable and the turf. The Spit it is not confined, however, to tint subject. |j has many admirable literaiy selections from the best foieign and domestic journals, agricultural e-says, pTjuatit anecdotes, \e. which make up a most agr* cable and spicy m. la ge. !t is published by Wm. T. Toiler, {Id huge p .gcs, weekly,) at > 10 per a num, Fauquier While Sulphur Springt, } Ju/it If'iii). ) To tiik Editors or the Viruima.n. Gentlemen ; — Having reached this place on my re turn homewards from a tup to the Northern Cities, siul knowing the in(ete*t y-m feel in tin agricultural, commercial and intellectual condition ol our coun try. 1 have deemed a shot! nairative, touching these subjects and many others presenting themselves to my mind, as not amiss. Every where, through a countiy of v.uied climate, soil and productions, have l w itiiesscd the most cheer ing pros, ect of a foil compensation to the husband man fur his labour, whether bestowed on \\ heal, Tobacco, Corn, or any of iliti minor ol jects of his industry. The former crop It mlly ever promised mi rich a yield before. The portion ol country from which I now write is essentially a Wheat country; and although tve have had heavy runs lure for seveial days, the apprehen sions about rust have been dissipated from the mind ol the farmer by the cool bmzesthat arc sweeping over Ills fields upon the clearing up ol the weather. It is pleasing to witness, in going eastward, the rapid advancement in intercommunication, both in travelling and in the exchange of commodities, which is so essentially necessary to relieve the countiy from the burthens of the soil. 1 have but tecDiy and succinctly poumayidfo you the richness and beauty of the coimtiy, and the glow in® prospects ol its people.— I ui-.li I could with the same delight take you to the cities, and there point you to the peaceful faces ol their intelligent and en terprising merchants; and go wi'h you to the social and elegant halls of their piivate residences, and be hold the quiet and composed situation of their in itiates. But alas! these are departed scenes, which I hare not witnessed among this large and respecta ble class of the American people, since the day that Gen. Jackson laid violent hands on the treasure of the country, giving date to that ruinous warlare a gainst merchants, which was kept up by him, and afterwards continued by his successor, in ti e Various inodes and forms familiar to yourselves.—Now, in stead of this 6crcne and firm composure, you find gloomy forebodings depicted in the countenances of all trading men, growing out of a want of confidence in the future administration of the government, On the subject of the currency, that all m poriant and propelling power in the machinery of trade, you will find them lull of (ear, bordering on devpuir. Already do you meet with many intelligent men who are beginning to reckon the cost of a second suspension of specie payments by the Banks—thinking t^ey be hold in the increasing embarrassments of trade a foreshadowing of that unfortunate event. What! Is it possible that tlie happiness of this great and glori ous country,—one upon which the choicest and nmsi abundant gifts of Providence are annually puured out, shall much longer be marred by ns weak and mis chievous ruleis ? O, that we could call forth the great Star of the West, to illumine our pathway through the dark labyrinth ol these times! (’otthl iJenry Clay be now placed at the head ot this go vernment, he would give such direction to the courses ot business, by his able and assiduous alien lion to the currency, as would enable (he country ,ICI ‘'sell tram rmb,uia,„ite*(, » . 11,. ; .igticuUni.ll pinitucliousol' tins , »>•**■« flIJ •Mwol I I). I . ."Ilf i;u« lo writs ul iliis |t.in „| „u,'Stale u„ "ru|."l>. \l.e, having left i|,c I*,;, M,|„ jtassed lb rough the rm.miis ^ ,,,J l’ii"ce \\ ilham, into this coun v. (K.niquir, i The two I'inner counties ail i U J us bin little in:.«i rv (t |H thill Jrriv. il In,in tha i„ p,s,.„e „| i|)r lam s we passed unti e ro.nl. i hose mumies ll"' "hlesi in (he Slam, anil UMl|rl ,|u. ,,j,| system ot I init, g, (to i gtract eveiv thing Imm .he «ml ami i ei in ii nolhiiig to it,t they berame veiv much ll I l.ipnl .111- ll , liul now, nmler the mo,Inn ,HI. „,| pl.ilslriing, I I, Irnn*, iVe. the Ian,Is a,e I i>| .. ">* HI J w ill ill a short true lie cmird baeb iie.ily in I heir pi iiiiuii e i lehness. lim, ol „|,| |.’»1i,iiiier ills ciable ul ihs Mm*halls, ilie- < 'liapin ms, the Horners, .mil .1 host ol oilier preal inen,einmrm tor tin n m Mienis ill scieiiit', nhill shall I say ! ( i„ uu, „,,v U) i W anenlon, ihe si al ul jiisin e, u • .. _ « uInn her ' hums,vernal cleliglnlul ullages. Iiavin „ ,|)(. peaiancv ol a.. i oil. i inin ol lar in lions. », Ilian a low n w I i ie mrrchnt.U ... ,| ,, |, I ami mi either sale ol' the rn.nl weie u, I,,. |„ lilul iV extensive I iritis,el.nl wilh dieii golden mi; ,-u. lie.ir y m.itinitl im ilif ir.ijMM. 11 was ut'iirlv i In* close ol cl»v. nlifii, %% <*.u i • U l> > iI.b lullgue .1 si.,go Hovelling, wu .iiiiv,,l.u |h. Imely III ige III w amnion. Ii issiiu.ind li miles. in. till ol i he S|"ingi, ami is one ol the most mm.. nig a mi hea ul ll ul sues lo* an itilaiiii Imv n m|i It is p . i i ol V llgliua. ll IS IiiiiIi upon a space ol laliie I uni, il I may so call il, on the tulge ilivnling i he iiaieis oi l lie liappahaiimu ii limn those , I I tic I’utouiac, ami al loiilmg sceneiy ..I the iichesi and most v,mul elm nr lei. 1 lime viewed the lioasleil scei.eiv ol the Uclai'iite, the llmlson ami llie Mohawk, ami line II o m I Ins village a e have each, as it v\ e i e, in mini it line. lo one iliiviliun neh.ive llie low ami iimloi in sc ueiy i I tin- Delaware; m aiiullter the lolling ami uudulaling country , i the Mnliuwk, ... m teisperteil with in.ids; and m iliint dinction. looking u 11 au i Nieusive v ai 1 i y, \ nu mi, I, glim it., . ing l.kenessi s III the views oil llie Hudson, limn tin domes ..ml spins ul llie Blue Bulge, ai coiding well in llie ilisltinca vvi lithe hr.gins id' ('atskill, l’ttks kill ami oiliei pniuls mi that iiullle river. II ving rapidly and inipn feel Iv sketched llie beau lies i -1 \\ ii i rcntnri ami llie stittoiimliiig eounliy, 1 will now make mu aninauiied wuliiis udiahilants. lien* iv i* 11 .mi 11 m* hi him -i kmdn<ss and civility shown us. I'lie evening ilnl weartived, we found ('our: in session, w Inch gave tis ati opportunity ol wiiuess mg ilie luien.-u pow ei and dkph.y of the bar in ilns cnuniry, w hich has al \ a\s sto d pre-eminent in tin ( ones cl \ irgi i> ia. 1 lie n«M day we w ei e solid I r. I hy some id the I't listen 8 ol a Female Se i.mai V lo .n lend an examinaii.m of us pupils,w Inch we did. Tin-* i'.islitUlloti has only been m opera.ton one session, and numbeis liom el) in pU hclndais. It im ii ii d < i the tuition of a geiit'cman from Nmill (’arohiia .m l Ins lady, aided by an assistant female trucher, all ol win in aic considered amply qualified to cany out hat they have Ui.oetlahcn. The music al depart m« nt is fidctl by a lady hum London, who, judging llom I hidXqiilMH tones ol her Volte, and the soil notes pLy cd on the i ’ i.ino, is t u 11 y competent to con duct iliis blanch ol ihe semmaiy . 'This examination was by far the most interesting 111c)de111 m .111y j »ui ncy. I in classes, all, limn the most juvenile to I lie eldest, acquitted themselves in handsome sly |c. We vveie pamculaily unacted on entering the room by a large class, perhaps the senior, co npm-td principally ol voting I olirsjust on lhe verge ol womanhood. Then simple, neat and well airauged attire gave t..k u to me that ilir.i minds were well instructed and disciplined. The pei lormance ol 11 ns class, in solving some ol the in * ■ t lull h ae jMobleo.s in mat !i( ilia I les and ih.it with out having hi luje t It i in the u>e ol t u les or the slate, ' and afterwards g.vn g to the *pe i.itois, audibly, the pun ' ss by vv hie It they came to tin. i • suit, was ! i UIV a .lohislnug. We kill lie room not knowing winch to ad mi re must iri this cla.-*s,ihe high tom and sti ciigili 11.« 11 u. tel lee t.*, or t lie Ii tilth ' i \ ami gi < , lh«i. pvisot s — ll<l e, bail room, I nnglit expatiate | upon this stibji et, the cuhuie ol the female n n.d. I might lay dovu, s my prem ses, th the destinies o| this gient irpubiic are in tie hands ol us fan country w uimm. A ini yet wh.it has Inc u l he system ol ; linn education in Virginia/ Why, parents, yield ing to the si if > i g desue o( thfil so s to become La »vy et > and Ooct ot s, have sq mmdei'ed halt then es tates in send *o j t hem to (Jo I kg ■ s, a ud Law and AI v cl ical Se In mis, and all at the expense of l he daughter* How lea o| (iir graduates in Law and Midi me in j o ii i'Co u oil y s uc c«. rd m their pi ok s’sl on ! And, tail ing in t L:»i, they tail in almost every other pursuit; they attempt. Let ns tear up o r own Female Seminaries. Il we cannot have them endorsed by the State, let ns; support l lie in by individual patrounge. Then we shall save a I n _e amount of money now spent abroad, and rd on the child under the eye ol Ms patent. I now take leave :»! Warretil m and the reflections growing emt oil he exhibition at its Seminary, w th many ampliations loi lilt* success ol its infant school, and w ill a'lempt lo give you afewlo.es, faintly des criptive of ihe deliciousuess ol tins lefreat. 'l'he | Fauquier White Sulphur Springs you have doubt less s- t* ii ties i ibid and icprescnicd by cutl in the : new-.p qtcis of ihe .ay. ( )f ns locali y and ilia style o| its extensive and comm b oils building-* yon ate already ml iimcd. 'l l e lawn or ph asme ground (which is enclosed by the two wings ol c abins huilt m a hall eirciil.ii form rn lining from each end of the J grand centie building,) is amply large, and laid ntl'j into beautiful squares and peduts, wInch are well set1 m gr< en sward and profusely studded with every veri ty of domestic and wild tret s and sin libs; thus al loi ding an e xcellent place for the assemblage of the leathered tribe of the woods, whose sweet and varied . notes commence with eaily dawn and c ontinue mi- f till night, adding one to the many delights ol the id ace. There is bne .1 splendid P. ill room, baths, games of innocence and amusement, with many oilier el j cetcrus, m ecss-uy lo make one's time at a watering place pass oil agreeably. The Company here is not large, though very agreeable. (ireat pains set in to have been taken in the selec tion of the Stotts for this establishment, and the dining-room l m nilurc ol evny <!cm upturn is c.l tire very best order* Daniel \\ aid, Ksij. the woithy .S'igeant at Arms ol the last 11 ouse of I )clegate*, is the general superintendent and manager ol die Springs, and a belter selection c ould not have been made, as he is a genllcnmi corn! ming blandntss and courtesy of manner with great busiiiess habits. These Spiiugs are most eligibly situated, and must command a large patronage, being only 50 miles (torn Washington city and 33 Irom F redericks- j burg, to whit h latter point ell visitors Irom the South i may arrive in a short time by the way ol die North Carolina and Virginia Kail Kuads, and th- nee to the springs by stages. The mam o'j-ct of this If tier being accomplished, the beguiling of a dull evening lo me, in the midst of gaiety, i nusi conclude. Adieu ! J. [(Ijr** We have seen a gentleman who was at the F auquier Springs on the 4:11 o! July, and who had the pleasure <1 hearing the < hat 1011 delivered on that occasion by John S. Pendleton, F’.sq. ol Ka, pahaii nock. From our knowledge ol the enviable orato rical powers as well as the distinguished ability ol Mr. Pendleton, we were not disappointed at learning that it was a brilliant display, eliciting the unqualified admiration of a num rous au l intellige t auditory of ladies and gentlemen, who were attracted to the Springs by the aimunciat 111 of his convent to de liver an Anniversary Discourse. For an hour and a quarter, we aie informed, Mr. P. held his audience 1 spell-bound by the fascinations ol his eloquence. We only «dd the wish, that, wheu next lie speaks, wo may tie there to hear.] I “ 1 07s* C. Catnbreleng ICsq.und family, are a bout to visit Lurone. They have taken passage on board the steamer Hrilish Queen, the arrival ol which vessel from Liverpool is soon looked lor. We have no room to copy th« notices ol Fourth of July celebrations in distant cilici and \ towns. It is probable, however, that our readers 1 wiil be furnished with a plentiful suppy ot toasts ' (Nc. from ucighbuiing festival*. 1 I llr hr Hank it \ i giur« lus lirclaied .1 divi >1mu1 ul .» pot oo.it. am! the r.tiitirrt* Hank ul (J pet t out. on *• ic h nli.ito ul old ato i k, lioni their irspei I live suiplus lund*. payable on .mu) .din tlic l*>th ittst. (Ij’^ ^ *■ understand ili.it a memorial will be pie soiitrd to lli** proper autlioiines, to lake into con * dotation ll»r id cut act ol the James diver and Kanawha i onipany iu slopping up the public road, leading lioni the foul, through the lower pait ol our low u, by whit h ail old and long established highway h is been finitely obstrm * I I'll s will c ompel all 1,11 *a‘ 1! *• 11H i tiding u ihat | a11 ol (lie town, n> tiavel h.i 11 a in lie oil t ol (lie it w .i v, l o obtain a II I h“se ueecs - sai us ol I no which they I a I hit hot to ohiai tied fi out \ in he i si, by t he old i o ad fins mi asm e w ill a iso malei la lly ii j in e I he \ ah.e ol ptopet I v in I hat pm hull ul out tow II, and is an at t of injustice and opptes moit h.iih lu nti/cmi and property-httldeis. whicli cm I la lull dly lot 11 di ess. C ’ A Camp meeting, will be h«ld at Yellow I*i.nit Ii, i. i Campin II Cir nit, to cnmmeticc on Monday the I'.hh ol \ugust, and rontmtie until the S atmday Inflowing. MAdTIN \ i > t NN. ——mw—— s——— »—i mam mmmmmmmrntm ?i tititi w«i:s. Mamed, neat l.'vngum, l.ilaveti* county, (Mi'.nihli.) on the I oil lli\nrHso\ \oi>o, I sip I. I'l.tly ol ’ 1 * • lilies see, to Miss. Ill kooosI y \ dauclih i id the Kcv. | hoiuaa l allawaV, lormeily ol l mnplif I touni v, \ a. OKITI Vdl. Hied, at the residenee ol his f .lh'I, (|). I.yucli I >i Hat it, ol Putsy ly.iui a.) mi tin' ,'Uhh o\ June, pie ‘ ytdy at .» o'c Inc U, I *. \| M r* J» ii > Ih 1.1 \ i. n, m l In Mst yi <t ol his ag . In the death ol Mi. pill.ud society has been deprived ul an ic niienl, and a nu m» ioust mum'chon ol one ol its brightest gems ll'gli miuiicd, Imuoiable and ln.ni . his death will be regietlcd by all who knew him. -.nil the "thh ol May last, at the trsnlence ul In i lathi i, in .I ay c ntinty. Indiana, Miss. Sr.ns I i mih in. ak i . il.iuulitn nl All. ( In unoplu r 'I'liubf i lain , Im n i i lv ol Hedfo: d enmity, Yi, m ihe * J . 111 year id In i i.ge, ol ills as, d lungs, .,ltei an illness ol I mont lis, w Inch shr I*. i •• w it h t h i ist ian t« 11 it udr. She was a membi I .1 the .Methodist KpiMup.il t him h, and, lift liu lids s.iuhl in t sonuw is those w it limit hope, is she died pri kelly le .igni d. She rests i on w ith hei Saindir, upon e hmn she so ofti i call 'd- -She w a* laid in In i i idfm w ith the mmh a of he a y e n lu .lining in hei , uui.lt n. in e - t >h ' how In an •d -I ' V* d " i«*.nlv, that )oiir end may he like I I. i Cunt ml was prent in d from the yyord#, * Ulessrd .no the t.'ead w hit h die in il.e Lnid hum hetic Im th : yea, sailli thr Spii.t, that iliry may list limn llien I a bum, ai d then w oiks do ltd low the III-" ICcvirtt ol llir B yii« IiI>ki^ Vlarltrf, « nun I « I H» u I I |\ |.\ , It Y 114)1.4 4) »• It I: 4)11 \ 4 imimi«>iou ’Ini Imiili. I .Xtremr j »ices . I p issetl TuFiccn, £7 00 in VO (Ml lull lint In ( HimiM'ti, 7 00 In H 50 (.'tiiniiioii In linotl H 5(1 In II 00 I * null In line, I J 00 In I 0 011 ii. ml ,V line Miiniil.n tui mg |.{ no in Jo 00 Lujs, .is in quality, I J5 in (i 50 I nspcrifij iIns w eck I0.‘ liliil passed ami irluseil. The prices h. »vc rh.o'ge I lint little since the arrival of I lit' I 5vpt po I Mr tiuei . No price li\cd lurNew Wh. it. Flour ilit 11 l» \ u holcsale 00 j0 4 j5 ( niii, j . i Find “l 5 oo Out - ■ 1 , !v hul.s.ihj | l 00 10 11 50 .Weal, (by wlinl sale) I 00 in I |0 W hi-Uev (hy wholesale) 0 m o 5(1 II nil, (pci Inn,) I mouths, 100 00 in 0 00 I I w in , , (pel Ooi.) | JO 00 In I,.() 00 ( hits, (pci htishel,) 0 50 in O 00 Salt, (pel &nc k,) J V » in 3 50 ■ Kiit.cia. I )nwn ihe 1 iver, O 00 in 0 5o I p the 1 ivrr, 0 .15 In 0 50 l’histe* uinl Iron (per ton) £10 00 in 0 00 ar r*ei<T.* bsi:me « i;i>. 3 K 11A V L on Ii.iik! at this tun , an unusually T ▼ laigr slock ol Sin-ini; n*i*l t-i.mnur liactls, whic h wr intend closing (fl. *t a very small advance upon 1 1 igmal cost lor cash. Our fiuods having be en purchased upon the best terms, we led confi cJc ill in say ng and belie vu g 1 hit we shall hold out greater u dueements to buyers than is usual 111 ||ih maikel. We 01.lv ask • call. HuKNKK A' WATSON. i.isif s oi: vv iil'ii : L \\ ILL give the liigl est maikc t pric e ▼ v 111 cash lor \\ 111 ! A I , delivered to us in lho. place, or at (ialt s Mills 10 Amheisi. llOKM.K A: WATSON. J uly 11 u it t.iitnwu, v, ay. I \\<M LI) mlorm my Jrieud.s and ihe public gen -i daily, that I oovv h ive and v ill continue to keep constantly on hand a supply ol < AltltVil.I.S ami It A KOI tlll'S ol almost every description, made of the very best in ale i oils and uai ran It d to pet Ini in equal to any marie in the State. I h ive some very line spin g Carryalls suitable for mow is, the use ol families die., one vety line RUUUIE, a very superior aiticle, all of " III ell will be sold much <: In a per according tu qualify til.in the .same articles can be bought in any town in the State. 1 continue to occupy my old stand in the county nl Amboist, 5 miles north ol Lynchburg, "here all persons hi want of the above articles are lespectlully invited to call and examine lor themselves before they buy, feeling confident myself thev will be pleased both in puce and quality. I will also keep on linnd (hirryull 11A RN E.S.S, ol the bestqual 11v and the lowest cash price. SYLVESTER L. BURFORD. J III) 1 I w Jl4 FOB SALE, riUlK NATIONAL HOTKL in die luwn of I Danville, Virginia, a large and commodious building with twenty rooms convcnu inly ananged and supplied with necessaiy Furniture dec., situated in the most business patt nl the town, up n the corner ol .Main-street and the passage to the bridge, with o her buildings attach id. The subscriber* would pieler a piivatc sale of the properly, for which they would give, a good baigaio and hbeial tune to make the payments, which might be divided to suit the purchaser. Wc need not sv that Danville is now in a rapid state ol improvement, and promises a sure market to tl c planter and far mer lur all kinds ol produce, nor do wc deem it necessary to remind a purchaser that it is the gieat thorough fare through which the Southern people travel to the \ iigmia watering places and to other parts of the United Slates. If not sold before the Jst day . I Srptembar next, wo s11 <11 on that day offer it fur sale to the high cst bidder, upon a credit of one, two and three years, requiting the purchaser to secure the payment by bond arid approved security ora deed of trust upon the property to secure the purchase money. Jl however, a p ivme sale shall be made before the 1st September, notice of the same shall be given. JAMES .M. WILLIAMS, ROBERT W. WILLIAMS. Danville. July 11 4w IIAHIV A YU l>AICI>. 10.000 IAIS. I'AJIILY JSACOIV, city cured, i» pail very largeand very handsome, 4.000 Middlings, large, 10,000 prime western do, \ lew kegs FAMILY LARD, For sale by GEO. BAGBY* .1 une ) fit o' Appmilici' iswat^ud «t this < >FFI< E. lb ll Ib;srr'i XV !•■<«* sulpliur >|uuii;*. .Wo*'«' Kt h* rally /. nuirn an " limitKi.i/a».” f I Ml is .Icligluml WAT! KI Nt i I’I, At K i»»iw h I jird m ihr county oi Ituirlourf, St.tr ut ^ igmia. intiticil'atclv on the Turnpike leading limit I.*uclibutg to tin* \V Intr, S ilt, Iverl, and HliteSul | pbni, and uilin Virginia Spnngt I Ik* muleisigned h.isthuv long delayed Ins silver iiHfinrut, iliat lie migI t at romp.mv n w uh ihr snaly mi ol the W.iii'k bv l*i«d. Win. II lingers, and al*o that he might itilmiutlia public that (bo whole load wan coven d with ixcellenl and comfortable ! >i.igo t oachr*. I imu Uichmoml to l<x itclibtitg the Singe tuns daily ovn an rut llrtn io.mI, und at die latter place iiavclleih can have their choice id t hr I wo tout cs, vie : I the old one, via l.iheiiv, l im aiilf ai d ilie Sweet Sptmgi, 01 the new one bv tins p ace. \\ illioitl in lending to rlispaiago oihei ihiiim, I would snv, m i* sped lo the laliui. that Sta: es leav* I .vnelibiitg three (tines pn uft'k that i b« 11 <vr llntg n* per lot in »'d hi gi (id t 't». ulus nvt i mi evecllrut Turnpike, w Im Ii .dim iIn Micicsvive , ml veiy luleieiting views id James Ilm and tin* (’anal along the Halcunv . la I Is - - i |i,it it p.issiM i in ii (til i.i («■ I v over the Natui.il J luulge, and tinotighmit the uivalei part »»l 1(4 »v lent abt'unds with M’emiv ol ilie must wild and lu n>min ehaiacter, am paused bv tliat oil no other toad w it Inn the State. To the people, 11 in elm e, ol Hast i in \ 11 gm lit, and to all w ho pa-s i lining Ii Kielnmnid 11 oni (In' Noi i Ii ,iii>I rlMiw Ill'll*, mi tlit'ii way lo (Ur Spiing*. Ml die limit* iI»hI nit \\ i *», t* hrlltci ill pill sun nl pi a»uiu oi Imallli, I tail i oulidcutly Hi'oin j no till (hit mote ai (In* niotti ngieo.iblo ami cxpnli I ini*s ol .ill, leading in dm same poiniN. 1‘lir iju thl,tht ■* anal* m nl lln sr w ,i(via by I*ml \V . II Uogi is, ih l * Im* | ( im Minn Mill*jmuct! . dii* ■/ mu I <il t a ii.i I* Ms .ii 11 oil. i i | ,ii lu ii I.i i m, hating been by him * . 111 lit. Ill, limn mol it v t nl ilehcai * tutt ,n <l« the publiii1 ii i ol Ini lot lilt mi mi *; li r it im- mi die |M ope i in 9 ol I In* Al ii i id \\ ..l i is nl dim Slate. Soi in Im.uimi mi. t .ubonalc ol Sml.i, Pei Oxide nl lion, Sulphate nl Soil.i. Si |u .i, iliH’-olveil, A * l. I.. i ule ol Siuliiim, Oigmu mat ii, loolain t hint tile ol Put. mmiiii, | log .\ilio.en, t '.ii hull. i|i* ol I.iiiii, I ( ‘.ii hull, tie ol Aiiimoini. ( ai bouatc nl Al aguiM.i, I O Ait .oi x Im. ni nit > is. ( aliiome Acid, I Nitrogen, SlllpIlUIL't It'll I lydiogro, I t »\* gi'11. I luol out intended hi at company dot uolit t* t\ uh .inv ictidicale: Hut the I hotting irin.nks having been Vo I ti nt ii 111 \ i lh 11 d no , t* In la I tv i Ming il, by an einineni Piitsiiim, Im g undent in dir m i libot linn.I, Mol laiiuh.ii ttidi the i lln Is i I die W’.i «r, am iinin-xii) h i do heneIit ol die distant public, ttliu tn.it never have htaid i I | )dn cll’n Spiiug*. “ l lie Utility id the hhI' is nl Ihhiell’i W hite Snlplint Spun;:, lit the lenioV I ol duo hcm, i» e«|ttal, il hot mi pe i tot io any id die Mine in I Spungsol \ ngitmi i it ti al i/.iii g l v Ms alkaline piopri u< s and ii moving bv Mi i anhain: potveiN, dm n m ! bid and viti tied M en ii.mih nl die *-iomaeh and botv » Is. il emit the in* a I ii able ( lilt ai V ol lim tt al ti| III I dyspepsia a ml all its « neoiini.iut alhi liniu ; uttei I. nliog to palliate, ai d hi almoiil rteiv 11.9i.nne to ime die limit uggi.1 tail'd loiins nl dlls di-ease, 1 tt hen judicious:V and piiMieiingly ti-ed. In Inin tnmal iln .ingonient* ol tin l.itri, tt licit’ lluit* 19 a "ant nl lone, and a d« In i*• 1 1 * m dm btli.ny to i teliolis, il haspmvrd Mu ll an 11 • I.t 111 Idt? and sovnuign leum dv. In (’liloi 11 .oil I •uti.t not then, paitilul a fid ilijlieBiing all* 1 nous priulnit lo (minks, it gite* ino»e ih■ciiled ami illi iiu.il it hi I di.m a iy iruiedy that lias yet ileen aduiluuneied. In all the cata logtl6 ol 1 UlaiirntiS dura os, on 0:11 has evil uted die Haiti tvidiool ilti tiog die must (onlite nnd tint «1111 vo« al lu'iiclit. In short, it ti.0 ijh h/.rs m 11 oim nliability — " tig ■ 'tails the 9> si e 111, aid bans dm solhlt'i giahlul j that he lias lotinii ,1 ium«ily that ttill iviloie him a gain lo health." hy (hie tvoid o the null.null* tisitns Itotv III thr Munir a us ol V tgiti a 1111 hei to, vt ry limn* in letuimng in die Noiihein « Hies and lottei \ ir^itlia, h..vp to 1 u anxiniia to visit dm N oui.it Itiulgf, ai d 1 OUId do ho only by I lie 1 n ale ol Pmi usdtl nl In Xltig ion. Put hum nh.it in *.ml above it spelling the tool n hading lo I Ins | l..i r, 1 hi II pen cived dial M ! 101 1119)1 s I hr gi e.H • 1.11 in u s Im 11 aching that it lily iiildmm an I imposing uhj'Ci- And ttlmn iluiu, II. v< I'd s have 1 lion e ol 1 vt o mi s 1 I Siag« n; the one along 1 > e \ alb y load, v 1.1 die I i.ivci siiy ol V 11 I giui.i anil I ledenel.hl'iiig, and the othei along tlt«* III lie It 1 I gw Tur npikt by I t in hliorg a ml It uhimiuil. l HAS. 1.. IdPKPPL. 111 ly ! I %* 4 tv 11/ The Kichnmml W lug and l.iojuun am re |<|Ut»hd to give dm above h oi hc» Uly iiiM’inoun, I and present then account# lo J allies W. I hbiell \ (lo. lor pay in nl ,'tli>rns Utillic.'iiilgs. % % I*. SII A I. L Ii .i \ e, diirii g l lie it ion 11 is n( I >cto - I ▼¥ bei uni Novembci, a large fpiaiitity ol ol the .Horns •Hnlttmnlis Slijn, 1 raised by oui-srlvi« ami put op hi the best maiirif i | lor U* rpm w hi* It w# w ill aril upon an oimiioil.itmg j U*iIII*. s wishing lo buy fan be supplied by | calling on I >i»« I Hamel L. \Vntton ol Albvrmuilr, | «ii J it. I*,. Ilotner ol Lynchburg. The aloioat rii lire I.ill me id the ( inp this y car t hron i* lisiut tin* whole I oiled St.Hcs in this tin Ic. \i ill ui 11 ubledly make | ilie emupii/. • ol laiMiig Slips very profitable lor I y1 ns lo ( on r. ‘J here is no diversity ol opinion upon 1 (Ins subject. II<>KNLK Ac WATSON. July 11 is il \OIMI. II KSSKS, I'eici Foil*, Ish.iin Harvey and L Ii/.ih ili Ins w Hr, James Hailey and Sally Ins wile. H in) a in i ii |L I oie. Alina lore, AnniNlead Roach and I'aisey his wile, ( haile* I oie, Fiancis \ Stem ami L ey Ins wile, being non residents ol Virginia, ph • •» lake notice, that 1 shall proceed to take the h positions ol S.nnm I F. Moses and oih eis, a'. I lie Rid II -use, m Charlotte county, in the 1 »laie o I \ n gin i.i, bet w ecu the ho III s of stiti t isiug and ! sun-set. on tin l ltli day ol S* piember, I Kill ; said depositions to lie off- ml and lead hi a c.cilaiu soil ) now pending and undeterinined hi (lie Circuit Su perior Ci uii ol Law and Chauceiy lor ihe countv ol : Campbell, wherein you are delendanl* and lam plaintiff; at wldeh time and place you may attend 11 you think proper. WM. IJARVKV. July 11 w2m i>am;\s m;w rumen* tijunii* s #; # ; ii. \LOT OF these sup* nor SLKI> may lie had - ol the subscriber, ut Northern puces. They were raised by Rev.J. Kirkpatrick, ol < mnhcrlaiid, and may be relied on a* genuine, lie states : “ I regaid Has imcompaiably .superior lo any other ! Tl'KNir that 1 have ever see n, lor all ihe puipu si s lor which (lie iiimip is cultivated. Fur .stock, I regard it as super tor to the R ul.i-Haga, and a much j surer crop—I shall sow no other lor that purpose, while fur (he table, oil her as a toot or for sallad, it ! can have no lival." It ought to he sown liom the , L*Oth to the last ol July : and in order to have them ! m perfection, should be thoroughly cultivated. Apply to GKO. HA GUV Ac Co. July 11 3t if *\tO ItliWAItll. I 11 V stable, siluated at tin' termination of the I if I Lynchburg and Concord turnpike road, hi Campbell county, wi* broken open on the night ol i>th inst. and a deep red Soirel Mute, belonging to Mr. J •din Tliui man, ol Lynchburg, was stolen thereliom. T he mare is about 5 le« t high. ‘J or 10ycnisohljias a blaze in tier lace, and one or two of her legs white; she? is little inclined lo be hip-shollen, and standi very .straight on her lurid legs. I will givr a reward ol $10 lot the iecoveiy ol the Man-, or $*’() d the thiel be a'so taken and prosecuted to conviction. RALFIUU CHILTON. Can pbt H, July 11 3i £,i:.UO.YS and lt.1tSi.VS, | 1ST receive) »n«l lor sale, >i Ireali Hupi*1', 0j • * |>eiior LKMUNS nuii IU181NS ► ^IIAULes l’iiELPS. July 11 __ ,H I,On; A suprnm lot i.i koo I Mountain Flour lors.Me Ijy 111 \ |' M \ KTIN. M.,y U „ \’ IKCINIA . — Ala Circuit Superior Court ol nuil Chancery, com I in Weil ami held for H dlord ioiini\ on ilie lih day ol October, : Absalom Smith t?Mf. agatn.it tieoigr Parker, and Kdwatd Kstee, adm'r. with the will annxed ol James Parker, dcc’d. Dcfis. Ik Cmaickm. The defendant, Ocurgr <Parker, who is out of this country and against whom the plaintiff appeals to have pmen ded m ilie mode ptesetibed by law against absent defendant*. ••till tailing to appear and answer t hi iho mot mu nl I he plaintiff, by counsel, the court doth take hi* loll ini confessed as to that defendant, i \ ml tin* cause came on to bo heatd upon the bill, j silNWct of the dclcnditnt Kdwanl Kites, and exhibits, and was argued by counsel—upon consideration wheirol the court doth udjudge, ordei, and decree ili.it the ib-U-mlaiit Kdward Kstes do render ail nc Coiiitl ol In* aihiiiulstialion ol the estate ol the said James Paikci dic'd. beloie a commissioner ol tins cotill, who ns licit bv directed to examine, state and (•rule tlie same, logelhet wuli ail account ol said ad ' mitiisl i it ion with lilt* del'Midanl tieoige < Paikci.l one ol the legatees ot » ml James Paiker, dre.’d.— I \.id tli.it said coiniuissiooer lej.oit said ai counts to the couit, with any uiaitci specially slated, ihouglu | peilinent by IiioikcII, 01 tit|tnictl by the p.iiiies to be so st.ucil A l opy — Teste, Jt is. \YI l,M >N,( Ik. t ’liy SIISSIM K I ll’s ( >11 lit. f Liberty. July Dili. IH;i!». \ | The parties n die above cause will l ike notice, ili.it I shall, at my ntlice in I Ins town, ai tin* limit ol leu n'elmk in the morning ol Thtlixday tin* IStli tl" \ux'ml Ihib.l, commence the account dnrctril by ilif I 'iei*oni|* ileeiee At which time ami | I are they will ntlt'iul with ilieii aci mild*, voucher* .mil copies • t coni! I'-ipriN, pit part tl lur c\mini illinti ami 11 mcni. JN»). \- AVI LA It I'dN. July II w4w • f I M I I t 'u.itnionweallII ol \ ir^mi i lo i In* Sliei ill ol I \mliei*t (Miiiiiy, ^icrfiug: W licieas .1 nines Ware, gn.iidi.m ol Ambrose (tnitoiil, wlm sued lot tilt* I t in III ol lloyd Miller in Ins Ills/ lime, that u lt» n.i\ ; \i a t onn held I hi (tie Kidd eu 0 mv ol Amlicist. ilu * J 0111 day ol June, IMJ7, Indole mil Justice* ol out ini ( ’mill, h\ iln jiitL'inrm id ill n ( 'mill, lt.nl J i t'i hi ci ed au hi si J atm .* (' Kmloid, mill lleulieiij ('ox, Ins t omtiion ball, and Joseph Mcl'i.iv one linn I tilt tl dtdbiis. with iiiii li sts lln ieoii, to be eoiopilled altei die i ile nl six pel centum pel atitlum, lioui the I Hi il day nl Man It, IU'J*h nil pint, ami it Iso eleven tloll.ns and twelve c- ills fm Ills cosix, by him ahold , Iiim isii11 in that beludl expended, subject in a i n tin lot twenty Inh dtdl.its, paid Idili day ol Apid, I J, w he ico I i lie saitl .1 a nn s (’. II m I mil, and K cubcii ( •» x, Ins emu u on bail, a ml Joseph MiA 'ray, nil! euuviei, as a p pc ms lo UN ol i rcoi d. And will I tut* M'lt e I lie nudeiuu* id the a.i ul jtulgmi'i t, I ho said .Ihuus W.ue 11.i111 dep uted this hie intestate, as n is s ml, and mluiuiihIi itnm ol all and »in|*ulai Ins pools, chat it Is ni nl i it dils luil 11 been ill due to mii commit It'd In I o 11 ii Alt x and i i, Shrill! ol llm kbtul^e county, and now on beludl el i In* said John Alt Xiindei. ,Sln i dl oI Km khi ul^e niunly, ami, as slit'll, tuliiiliusti.ilot id llm said J .lines W.ue, lot the Ucnelit cl llm sanl Koyd .Miller, we are ndoimcd I lint alilinuyli (iiiJy im in ni 1.11111 aloirsaid he pvt n, execution iheienl Mill it mains I o he made , l In i eloi e we eouiuiaml you, as you wen nil cn he lot e comm aiuh'd, to make known lo (lie said J lines Kuiloid ami llenhen ( ’ox. lux i umiiuui hail, ti'itl JoMi pli Mt('iav, that lin y In he luie iln- J linin' ex ul mil ( ti ii ui y ('on 11 ol \ mini st at the ( 'mill 1 louse on ilm 11111• 1 Monday ill August next, to show, il my tlunp Im themselves they have ol t an x.iv, why ihe *n t| John Alexander, Sin n!) ami administrator as alt it said lur ills henelh ol the sanl Jlnyd Milh r, execution ol the judgment til'orc said may um have, il in them it trceni t xpedifnt, and luithei to tin in nl let five w liat mil Mid ' nil 11 shall in tli it p ut colividei : mid It.mi llitu tin.re tins wind \\ il in ss, Sunni 1 M (in l.mii, i If i u n| mil i otiuiy, ill s 1 t day nl July, iH.'I't, and in tliu (i’ll >eai ol ihu Limimunw ealili S A M ' L M . kl A K I. \ I L July II w 4 w srnMiui i.o m;un> * To hr tltinrn I his imh'. UooKri S l.ull.-) A Ilk. IlllllKf- OIBi c, ) l.yut J ulj Will, IH.'l!), ^ , I (it anil ('updid I’ii/.c nl $td,0()0' I do tlo do J'J.dlld ! • 5(1 I’n/i'x nl I .Odd ! • !•'( M IM I KN I) I! A W N M MULIIM! !! I'i ruin in Stair /.otter//. I or llir. benefit of I'tr. .\tnjulfc Mrrhttntr'ii Sonet 1/ ( I. \s.S, No. 4, F< >K 1h;i:i 7' he tfnnni at Alenim/nn on Suluri/nji the 1 m.\th <>! July. \\ J hr Prunin' mil hr renncUiH this Office on Tursi/m/, the IiUh Hint • fimmHolU SrhriHc : I I’lr/.#*. ol $40,000 I 9 I'ii/tt of 1,560 I ilo 15.000 I 5 ilo 1.500 1 ilo liOOOl 50 do 1.000 I do 6,000 I 50 do 600 I do .*1.000 | 50 ilo 400 I do 5.500 | 40 do 300 I tlo 9.00(1 | 50 do 50(1 I do 1,700 100 do 150 t do 1,1)00 100 do 100 1 do 1.500 I’.rsid' * a gif*at inmibcr nl $$00, $HO. $75. ,V . \Vhole 'I'm Urns only $10—lla|ves$.»—(Ji*. 5 50. I’or sale in .i |*tfill vaiirty ol choice mi i.Ii- is al IfOOkKK’S JMtIZK OH'KJK. (] / • ()rdrr* front the roniiiiy lor Tir.Uis di twn liv IV S. (trrgnry A (5i. hi all l ntainnt Schemes, (nc i mn pan it'd h y rush or |*i i/.e TmUcIk,) promptly and i oi I i < 1 < -11 (i a 11 v attended to, when addriHsidio HKNKV I! liOOkKR, Lytii libiit”, Va. (1/* .My customers may always d< pend on .see ing iliv iiiifiihers ol eveiy l.oin iy in who h I sell Tickets, p n h I is I) od in this | riper, (Tim Vir^i mini,) so soon ns the t M1ici.il I«i*t ol the Drawing is received. II. II. llOOkklt. . ,i. , /.oilre 1/ /Iraa s To-, tlorroir. (f /* 1 < 'npitiil I’riaa of $10,000' ()/“ 05 I'ri/.is •• 800! • flon^ahalia .trailrui// /.otter//, Kxtra Vlass, No 6. lor 1830. To hr draw n nl H It' 11 M ().N I) on Tuesd iy Oih of J n ly, IH3M. (£/* The drawing will be received at this office on Thursday, the 11th mst. Itrilliunl ScIhiih*. I I'l'i/.c Ml mo,MOM 1 il» 2.5111) I do I.AUO I do 1,300 1 do 1,024 *2 » I'rim »i Shoo ao <io 4IHI SB ill. isi M ilo 100 1 ogether with many ol $40, $30, Arc. iVr. Whole Tickets only $1 — Halves $2—(Quarters $1. For sale at HOOKKK'S LUCKV OFFJCF" lirmriiiii ilercived. Hooker's Lottery A1 Kxrhuugc Office, ) July 11 ill, 1839. \ Tin: following weic tlie drawn numbeit lot the \V II KRUNO LOTTKRY, Class, No 1, fur 1839. At A If xi ml i in on Saturday t lie full of .1 uly, vn ; 21 11 74 5 55 6f. 11 8 28 32 53 13. ITT Renew your Friers in the beautiful Monongalia Lottery.—'I'll* drawing of which will lie received tins evening at 7 o'clock. Sonic ruilendid tickets fur sale at HOOK ICR'S I’RI/K OfFtCP it. ITUS. - FI^HK subscriber returns his t*> I lor llie patronage wlii# *. • Rrr*l®ful thanks tlie l.vnctiburg UATl'T- * "M bce,‘ »>«-»‘owed on those genilemctnv1-,,. — anil more partlculmly to to put them • * '*e libeiahty lust year enabled him is ini. tie ,i " SUtcesaful operation. The public 0that they have recemly undergone a l •" jgli repair, and are now again ready for the rc *.option ol visitors, aud at a reiluetd price to teaili | subscribers. ISAAC HAKKISON. July 11 2tit | i:di('1tio.\. I ^ | MI F next session of the subscriber’s .School I will commence on M«>n#lay the 15tli July. A vacation ol three weeks w ill he given in the month of August UOUKKT U. SHKLTON. June 17 . tail f Mills M( >RNIN<J, in front of the Market Hon*## I I will si ll one H ,r*ss llotse, and Buggy* m4 one Milch Cow .mil Calf. CHARLES PHELPS. N Thursday 11»r l\Jih I will sell in front of my office sundry ;»r»ce* of Household Furniture* I'onsistuig of two Feather Red* and Bedstead*, Bn • rraos, (’hairs, Tables, Candlrstanda Ate. Ate. Acc. Al io I lit anil v, Hum, <3 in, llaisins, Candle*. Soap** I .'locks, iVc. iV.c. iVl. Sale at 11 o’clock. CMAKLKS IMlEtaBS. July li fl t 11.1» i: \ k i: i: o, 4 orrnnwnTMi jr tijyjyer, om»m: ■■ imrocK & .iiuns, U\S now on Ii.iihI iiiiiI n prepared to make an irpair Still*, Kettle*, anti 'I'm Ware of every • lesriiplioM, fl holrmtlr <vul Urhnl,o\\ tlit* mom tea xonahle term*. Tin or Copper luiufi, Gnttcix, ami Spout*, pm up m town or rounhy on the must ap proved plan—Siuvtn, Stove Pipe mid Sheet Iron woiU, .til warranted to bo well executed. Call and exiiiiine lor you me I vex, N I? i >ld copper, *W taken In exe.lttinge. .1 line V I wtxif .Vi,' I* * 4* 04H9S. % A ’ P 11 \ V e' .11’S T K eeeived a few paikagrsot 1? .v#:ir f.r/ofM, who h e aie deter mine • to -otl» at reduced |*ticci— iuitonum t hem are I'am > < i.in/.r 11ainlkn t Ini I•«. \‘ irior a «l•» 111 III mi (1«l (tiaii.nlft (lo(nta M*lr.) K n*11 I * niiaoli S a tt i ii j Snu I*, \ n i l i.i iln (link blur, . it«*oin»t ISjiikrcn, vaty low, |\t«.t y I'rliiK, < ’»*mili it k do Svv n't M O' lin*, Kmim d Silk Lara for \ rth, urn af \ It*. A h w 11 lies <J«»v(tin O/.ualungs Ar. Out senior |Mitnn i > now .ii ihe North. pun liumiig a new stork nl (»OOI)S, v* 1111 -11 we *IihII lie receiving in a lt»w il.»\ s- | r i opened .1 ciihc ol lino ninl caxirti ftim IjOH dun ho.y.ym;t.% #c. We me nmv opining uue rase of flnr, ineduim and nilia liuci Flmence I'm.ml JKuint ft ; likewls*. onw i a*e n| ,\ on*, uf Miip*'ii'»i quality. Artificial Flow cm, with .« heavy lot td Domestics, (J.(Items, Ac. At , m In i 11 nr a i e veiling off • heap. J. .1. ri K\ IS A DFFFKI.. Juno ‘J4 is if lloi'lis Vltilf h;iisli«. INTI. W 11 W ! to Irnvt I to the West, and if nee I lie to ilm S utli \S i it iii .i lew weeks, I would Uiclilinii In 11 m > e n Ini an* cull iVllting (lit* Mul I in anil* I«ir sale, 111ai I would make engagements fur i tin in I'M a small <otmiii*Nion. It i* beloved tl cin will be a dent and for t Ins plant in many o I the W > * tern Stale*. Itui should time m t lie, l shall de liver up any limit which may be teponetl in me, in time to hi *k amaiket rHeulnie. It is mv intention to remit by the middle nl (h hdn t. When f ain not iit fiiivn. a line addressed to ms i b i oug h t lie I**, t ftflite, nr h ft Ml .Mexst*. Ilaud ruck A Ailiim*’* oi M» «m. Millet A llurkei'* will I Hud me. A< ll/KU N f>. JOHNSON. July I «3w if 4 i.o i*iin. <j \sson:i(i:s, Ac. \\ I have teecived an naiofliiK'nt of splendid ▼ T ('hulls, <’aviimii. and V< slings, with a va • iety nl other (i.mdi Miitahle fnr gent It men** .Sum ttiei Wear, w Inch will lie sold low. T\ KNFK A IVl UWFLL. A mil ! | 11 js Mint i. r ■ O I F. ( • p iiiiiriblnp, hei rtofoit* existing nndrr I ilm style and fiirn el I hi kins A .lord tin was on the I t lust, dissolved hy ntilii.il eouxeut. All per son* indebted Millie cnncetti Mill pleas** como lot w.il*I and inaku payment ; llinse having claim* ag.iji nl the same will present them lor payment. lilt II MU) I'KKKINS, Jr. W.M JORDAN. f I ^ 111 • Si HS( KII5l .ll will cany on the business ■ at the old maud iii luluic—and solicits the pa iintiage id the public and his It n ml* (for winch he ic t in m* Ins i bank-, j In iehdore extended lu the old cun C« HI. lie will endeavor to keep uu hand a supply nl (Jrocuiit -, and Miteli |)iy (mods as are usually louml hi like esi.iblisliuieul*. KK IIAIU) I’KRKINS. Jr. Hrrmkville, Ju|y .{ 3l if • ikm. i ixh i tari iis. Wli 11A \ Ii mi i in .I 11. *—11 supply ..I I hr. (jrn iiinii OI.K.MAN ANCHOR liOLl'l M. * 1.0 I IIS, . iiilit.ti iiin evriy niiiiiliir iii use, wind, will lie hulil in 11mv .is lin y mu Uo - Iiim.^Iii in ilio ISmif. II li.NI'.KA UURWELL. J mil' .1 Ills .Ins? Keteited, Al‘ K W H.YKllELS nlSmiiler'. celtbrult'd Old WHISKEY. h ivi\ il,o. lor n«l#, Itiv l'»r ca.li, two new CAE ItVALLS .mil IIA It.N ESS. JOSEl’U MARSH F»h. 7 _ m l,:il«*»l I'l'cnrli sli.ipr 4'oi>rlf». I I S I’ npened, a s|,lrii(lil .lock ol ilie iicweat • F th tpe ('oiaelia, friim it e most rclrbrnleil fat ter / in I’llil.tdrljiliia, wljicti will be sold low. altlie Fancy Si. re of ANDR. C. ELLIOTT. Mnifli‘71 la -a BAKIti:i.K < OK!\ FOK SALE. '■Is I J. B. REN WICK. July H il ti r.i.nii, r ii.tf M.v. In.nun LIES. OF, ELEGANT Family cuml BACON, loi wile, by ANDW. C. ELLIOTT. J illy 8 ta ^ ^ q q q q VlUiMUJI 1 07• S.I.WPSO.V, Wl *!!• • ,0,.,(> PrcntininVcgrinhlr for tUr cure of 8 Will LI* ! rf^O inspire the suffering w *t*i < onfidence in this restorer of l n diseased system, it is only necessary to say that such is its reputation that the transactions of on© Urtlggkt Richmond, inlebs than twelve mouths, have I cenjfrthu mired dollars, besides what other dealers t,ttve sold, and Ph\Bi cians used. Tim recovery of Mr. S. K. Thompson ol Rich motid, whoso sitrtcii»:g8 tor five years hail brought him aa | often to the l»nul< of the gra\e, and who hud finally given him self up to die, after having lost the palate, root of his mouth j and part ol Ins nose. In this state be was persuaded by m ' Physician to use the Sampson, uad to his great sup i prise, as well as that of the community, he gamed twenty - | two pounds iu one month ; and one and a ball p'r^rw made j * perfect euro of him. Mr. T. has given a Uistorv ot li is i use. See hand-lulls of other ruses. Price $10 til). For ale by IIOVVEL DAVIES, Agent. I N. B. The above is acquiring a high character for’thc cure of King’s Evil or Scrofula. July 30 wEfca ItOBCRT EARLY, SVItdKO.X OK .XT 1ST. HAS RETURNED to Lynchburg, aud may b« found nt die Fba>klim Llvru. Mur ill ‘dl wUd