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Vertical,_ TH> NU»* ar >*• i«nu a. wti.aT War m«i •he thus ia sMHti.de? her heart grams mailing ia her eta’s delicinaa blue,— A ad aa it heaves, her ripe lip* lie spert As iff* let its heavy throbbing* through, la her dark rye a depth./aoAnes« swells, deeper than that hat careless girihaod *o»e; Aa4 her cheek rrinmaas with the hue that telle The rich, lair frail is ripened to the core. It is Ms her thirteenth birthday ! with a sigh Her anal hath tuned from youth*# lutuosni bowers, A ad her heart takas, np the last s«eet tw That meaeared oat its links golden hoars! Phe feels her inmost soul within her stir With thoughts too w lid and |»a*aioo«te to speak; Tat her fell heart—its owe interpreter— Translates itself ia eihnce oa her cheek. Jor’e apoaing bnds, alfeelien*# glueing Ion ere, Once ligbtle sprang within her beaming trssk; Oa, life was beautiful in tli<ee b*«t hours' And ret *he does n »t «iah to w >ndsr lack' Me alia but loves in lonehnes* in think On plea*ures pest, though never more to lie. ||ope links her to th* future—hut the link Thai buds her to llie past—is Memory ! From her lone p*th she never turns aside, Thmigh |»aMionate worshippers before Her fall; Like some pur# plan-t in her lonely pride, She seen s to soar and beam above them *1', Mot ihnt her henvt is cold' • motions tv * And fresh a* fl.users,are with her lienrt strings knit. And sweet I v moornfu I pleasures wander through Hot virgin soul i end softly ruffle it. §.\,f fHe hath lived with liaatf and aniil aliva To all (Hal mn««* III# I#., wiilul and fair, Saert thonglil* Ilka honev• beea, hate made their hue Of Her voft hnaoni-eell. and rluatai iheie,— > fi hte t* Ha her what it hath beea,— Hat aonl bath learned in tnok beyond ita gloa*,— An. I nnw abe hovera, like a afar, In I ween ller deed# of love—her Su*ntm on tha Cm**' |W«*r»*h the cure# of rmli *be doe* im»! how , fhni'j i »h» hath urt-'min drvmfil im I nirr cup, Burtrn wander* on with heavenward A *J eve* «)( •»•' hivelvhdaan* lifted nj»' till# (rfl» that in iImi lovelier. happier sphere, Merlooum yet wdl,tord-like, fn d iia male, Aad all the pti it lountl m> hJi-«lul tiers l\ » biu that spirit rmlm perpe tuate, mwmw* o'er bet trembling haatt strings thrill Mad *tgii*, fot r-pi r.-» it hath n<*'er enjoyed,— And tie a *b* dre* m* of |«w*, and strives in fill W t?k w»'*J *mi lbu»|;his the (rating void. Awd thaa «aod- r* tot — hall aad ball hlr»t — W itUui a mate (m the^.ure, lonrlt heart, TVat, yeantiaf, ihraia a Hina Her virginItrratl, Nr«>t t'i hn,i it* aw|» < aunterpart '■ l*alt from Mexico muJ arneot of Mr. CuaAiuj at thi ( ity nf Mexico By the following front the New Orleans Her, it will he seen that our Munster to C hina had arrived at Met •e»», having travelled by land from Ihe allures of the l'a eifie. Mr. Cualimg haa Ihtia not only negotiated and femipleted a Treaty with China, but circumnavigated •nd ei Tram travel lej the (dot* nine* his departure 17 months ago. Thu is quick Work, and if he baa sent home a good treaty, guod work. 'The New Orleans Cpers d«» not seem tu have hern apprised ’hat Mr ashing’a treaty had preceded him, and that liters waa nothing lo detain him longer in Chins. 'I he news from Mexico is more lavorsble for the gov ernment of the Dictator. We published ihe other day that Gen. Arista, the re puted chief of the revolt, iiiate^d nf having gone north sa reported to head the iiiaurgenla, wsa dangerously ill in the neighborhood nl \ era Crux, tad the information below induces the belief that the in aurrsciton if not apocryphal was a trifle which Naaia Ana would quickly dispose of. MKXICO. By the barque fjnnrrnt arrived yesterday from Vera C rwi, we bave received our files of |>apera I rum Mexico te the 28th November, and from Vera Cm* to the 1st ol December. Our Minister Plenipotentiary to China, lbs lion. Ca leb Cushing bad arrived at the City nf Mexico, by way of ths Pacific Ocean. He intended to proceed iminndi ly to \ era Crux, where the Kvgriua was aw aiting In* arrival. We have not learned the reasons for Mr. Cushing a sudden return home. 'Tilers waa liknwwoat \era Crux a British war steamer waiting for orders. 1 he news received by this srnval ap|«ara to indicate lbs success id* Santa Ana, and bis triumph tivsr the oppo tttijn. A formal accusation had b«eu made in the Chantber of Deputies against the Minister of War, for having, without the authority of Congress, given to San ia Ana, the command of the troops sent against the in •urgema ot Jalisco—the motion was carried by a vote ol 49 u» 16; but from the tone of the discussion we appre hend that it b little more than a solemn farce — mere empty threats which the Dictaior will despise. At Gaudaloupeansieahleaonferenee took place between Nsnta Ana, and several Sena lore and Deputies, which hsd been freely spoken of and omimenlod upon in the House of Represen la Uvea. Take the foHoming sam pies. • Sitting of the I3tli.—Mr. Dustim*nta said that two daysagn a conference had hern held hi the town of Gua daloup« between Sants Ana and various Senators and Deputies, that the pmiHa diMCtiaard were of ihe deeper importance, and that it would perhaps be useful to lay them before Ihe Chamber. Mr. Chico thought it expedient Intake formal and • fficisJ action of an entirely private and amicable inte v»ew. Airmiin declared that tl*e member* who wire |*rwvnl al ihe conference, had ihe Mlmfarlion of having rendered an important public armcc, and had acted on lhai iteration as worthy lieprewMitativea ; that if ihe (vimber w tailed 'okauw the particular*, he would re lata them with pleasure, a* they needed no aeccrecy. A 0«r at»me further con versa 1hi, tho chamber deci Bo^ *n make lb* conference public. ^Several letters we lists seen, stair pnaitirela that , n'* Ana Wul|l'l succeed in crushing ihe lebslhnn al Jalisco; anil that Itn Itatl acted ... matter with a promptitude and deciwou winch are the certain guaran ism ut triumph. “ LA TER FROM MEXIC O. Kanla Jlnna tupeiceilcd in command of Hit .Invij. By Ihe Cast sailing bar.p.e Rapid, Cam Ward, in 12 1 tlViTr V'.tk him lisa received lull Ulet, „f paper,. A.trainer had arritrd Crum V. ra l rut shiftily before the Rapid .ailed, bringing a few d*Js later new* of tnlerast, which we hare Iranalated 1 lie most important „ that Cong,ess had ordered tl„. ■MDifeatwa n4 the keeulaiionarr General In be printeal 1 haSupreme Gcnerinnenl had issued order, to lien SattU Ana, then at In, place at Mango de Clara, fell, wMhUi anna in In, command (he troop* in tint Diatnct ol Jalap*, which ainuunird In upwards of 10 IKK) men and to proceed against Tarede, and his comrades. Ac! •wrdtngly, as we already know, Santa Anna iaaned Ins rSr-'T* ,,Uo''"nrlf " uf7,000infantry. I.J0Ucavalry and 20 field piscra. and un Ihe 23d lie leli Mexico and marched towards Qurrt.ro with General Heye*. to which point the troop, followed him. About ibia Inoa the Mexican Congrcaa passed a resolution ren auring Ihe Minister at War fur having issued order, to Kaal* Anna In take command (,r (he .lcnyof the Krpnb. Ite, whan the Constitution prohibited the Supreme Ex •entire from acting in that rapacity. ‘The rrpiy orthe Secretary not having been deemed satisfactory, (tier de elded that Gen. Santa Anna had been assigned to com maud U» traps ol a district, and w as not placed at the .iTYl w "™* •« ««■ therefore deemed nereaaary thatlbe Minister shuulJ forthwith suspend ilia com inand of Santa Anna. Meanwhile General Baasadre haabeanappuuiedtouka hiapLce. How Santa An —i r i h* w,li*'h Pl,Pe* *•'"1 under the coin anaiad of* janinrIB ter. remain, in he awn. We should n.h.t.?. r w« ,u •!"»* Sanu Anna l'*^ I;! bl, flrn>- Hie Havuma papers speak in the """"" uf lh* *•*■* ot affairs in Me* wu. 1 *e Indian* eunituus to puur in upon the Maxi American >1 mater had made another comma titration to ths Got eminent, and the t ranch bad sent an agent to demand ntplanatioti relatift to outrages off.ml lu French cili ten*. Great coefn«K>n and diamdtr prevailed in avery section of davutcd country Nnsroi.s Hi sai n Orrirr, ? >VniiNM U»e.,4 P. M. f MELANCHOLY DISASTER-LOSS UK SEV EN HUMAN LIVES! Tb#whn»rf»er Caledonia, mi thta purl, owned by Cap tain N. Pedrtek, and commanded by Capt. Brown, am idoyed in attending «»n the wreck o! the British brig Nancy, aahore near the \\ tab Wooda. left hete un Nat uvday laat with the intention of bringing up the anchors ..f the brig; but aftnfsfeachinff Cape llrary, the weather . became an thick that she could not proceed, and in taat ; #rly wind springing up she put bark and amlnued tin dar Buckfue. On Mondav morning the wind ahified round tu W. N. W . and blaw a heavy gale alt day. In I oonaeqtteaca tif this detention, Capt. Brown, it appears, gave tip bia trip to the brig, and concluded to return to i Norfolk; lor he got under way about sunset, though the gale had abated very little, and attempted tu beat up. The schooner had not got further on her way, however, •ban between the Nip N»pa and Sewell’* Point, when ahe caframed. and, melancholy to relate, every •out on board wav drowned* 'I here were, n is believed, 7 or 8 perwma on board, but we have beard only the names of (’apt Brown, (the master,) and Capt. Isaac S. Pugh, of Philadelphia, f former commanding ihe tchr. Net ford of thin put.) The wreck waa seen next morn »ng. and boarded b) Capt Hughes, (of the British brig mentioned above, who u a* at Old Point,) w ho found Ihe body of Capt Pugh entangled m the railing —all iheuth • •ra having been washed overboard. A boat came off from the Revenue Cutter Taney with six men, who, however, rendered no assistance in taking • ff the drow n e<l man, though invited to do an by Cap!. Hughe*, and the lady remained on the w rrck during the day. It was late before this intelligence reached here, and a friend of Capt. Brown applied on hoard t ha L\ N. ship Pennsylvania, at a late hour of die night for some means of conveyance lo the w rack, when Commodore lt d ton with a promptness and politeness highly praiseworthy, ordered the Steamer Engineer to get ready immediately, which was d< tie, and stir was despatched in charge of l.teuts. Armiatcd and Carter to the wreck at which she arrived about o’clock on Wednesday morning, and re turned a few hours after with the body of the deceased Capt Pugh, which waa respectfully interred. Capt. I* . we learn, has a wife and tour Children residing in Philadelphia. EMANCIPATIONS OF THE HEBREWS.— A Hao.htirg letter, Nov ‘22, says; " I he Senate anil ( ullege of the Anrlrnta have juat declared in favur of emancipating the Jew a. What principally derided our two highest bodies to the Hate in consent to this act ol justice, in the immense sacrifices which the Jew* of Hamburgh have unde to succor the mnneruiis victims of the fire f 1812. an I the aptril of patriotism and charity v% 11 b which that body has been aninnted fir a long ae ries of years. The emanripsiion nf the Jews will be, it it said, couple's, except that they cannot form pari of the Senate, which indeed would l»e iinpomihlc, fur all the Solemn and public ac*s of ihr Senate are intimately e. in fined with religions ceremonies, in which no one could takr |*»rt without belonging to the prrdomiiirnt rc liginn—namely, lbs Confession of Augsburg: so that a ven Christians of other confessions am hi fact excluded Irutn our Senates.” ■ 1 ■■■ ■■ ' .f .v r; ii* #f o v a i> AT ’I III: OM) * TUI). fPHK SI’HSCUlHER grateful to hi* old friends 1 and customers who have no long and so liberally patror ixed him, as a partner of (lie concern of Hryant K Young, talc s pleasure in saying to them and to all those wh<> choose to pairmizn him, that fin in now receiving and has in store one of ttie largest and lient selected 1 slock of Crncerir*. he has ever had ll e pleasure of offer ing to them, and an his object is to sell exclusively for ( ash vr Harter, he pledges himself to sell an low as any house in tbit place. All he asks in nil examination of 1 hit stock, and he ta sure he will convince any buyer that lie is determined to sell at prices that must please. The following comprise a portion of his stock: 300 hags l.aguira, llm and St. Domingo Coffee, 20 " Old (fovernment Java M | 10 •« Manilla, 1 25 l.h.U |*. H.o., N. O. and Si. Cioi* Sugar, I Mid Cuba clarified, Hu 20 bnara I.nal Sugar, all <|unlitir«, 20hlidr. ami bbla. N. O. ami I’. Ilicu Mulasaaa, | 3lNJ Saeka Sail, Hull lilUd. I HHI keg* Naila und Drada, all *iaua, [ 5 luna liar I run, 20 bbla. Tannpra’ Oil, I lierr* Winter Slraiiunl Lamp Oil, 5000 lb». Cultun Yarns, I,rakavillu ami olliar fjulurira, 50 bbla. Flmir, 1 Mid. '! ' birr, 2 caruona heat Imlign, 2 balii llnp*, ao Imxe* ami cacbliva I ra, 1 cheat very brat Tun, 00 lata** Camllea, 20 buxra Snap, 0 ranks Cbrrsr, 2 tierce* Hire, dll Nuva Sruiia Grimlainnea, 500 Iba. Fralhrra, 200 Ilia. \Vi*d, 100 Iba. VVikiI Rulla, 1 pipaaplrmlid Cngiilc llramiy, 5 pipe* American Brandy, It r.ipa old Aniigua Rum, lOhhl*. N. F,. Rum, 2 bbla (urn Gtn. 5 bbla. S. Madeira Win*, 10 bbla. Mulaiia Win*. 10 bbla. nld llvn Wbiakey, 50 bbla. Mminlam Wbiakey, 10 balea Onmealir*. Cnllon Olnaburga, Calicra, Cherka, Hedtlcking, I.calling Line., Reilmrda, Gingar, IVpper, Allapirr, Nuimaga, Allum, Ci.pperaa, Sillpelre, Tula, Sinn* warn, Butler, and in fan every article usually kept in aueh an eaUbliabiuenl. Give me a trial W. T. YOUNG, N. B.—Cnn.ignmenta nf Tnbaeco, Finn', Haoon, Lard, Uniter, l ealbera, Wtail nr any nilier pruduce will 1 receive my airin aittniinn; ami I alimild like in pnrchiae I anv quantity ni Flmir. Baron, l.anl, Huilar, Fealbera, Wca.l, W biakey, Apple Brandy nr Peach Brandy, fur raali nr bariar. Call and ace me. VV. T. Y. Jau. 2 I. *• ••*» »nie ol tnlunnle rropcrly •II .lurtioH. H\ virtue of a deed of trust eacctiled In ilie stthseris tier t v tienrge (i. Williams, nn llie 20th day of No vemhef, 1814. and duly recorded in the Clerk's Office „f the t minty Court of Ainhertt, and also recorded m the ( lerk’s Office ofthe IListings Court Inr the Corpora tton of Lynchburg. fur rsruin pur|sises therein specified, I w ill pruceed In sell, by way of ptihlio anelion, on the premises, on the 2*1 day of January, 1845, (it hfiimr Ouurt day,) ihr* /7I./C f ()/■' /*.f.Y/), adjoining Ain hersl Court Mouse, it living the same I.ami purchased by aanl (i. ti. \\ ilhama of Samuel M. (iarland, Truatee, on which there it erected a Tannery, Dwelling Mouse and other Out Mouses. And on the 28lh day of December, 1814, I will sell, at public auction, in tiic ( nrpnrniionof Lynchburg, the ■ n '1 fffcV Of7*l,Y/), in said deed mentioned, it being tin same i.anu ! by said Williams of Hen ry Davis, and opnosiin Mr. (iillicn llaytnc » J yelling. Thrrs is on (his Land a gisid Dwelling Douse, nearly finished; a Stable and a fine Well of Water. At the same time and place a lot of Locust i'uals and Fire j Wood. And on the 1st day of January, 1845, at the Duel ling I louse of said Williams, ONF, NEliRO MRL, j named Narciasa, and all the Household and Kitchen 1 iirniture in asid deed of trust menliuneil. And on the 1st day of February, 1845,at the Store house of said Williams. AM. THE STOCK OF HOOTS, SHOES, MATS. CAI’S, TRUNKS, &c., then remaining on hand unsold. TF.H.MS OF S.tljK. , 4 ash will be reipiireil for all of the |M-rsonal property. For the real properly in Lynchburg and Amherat. a cretl it of ait. twelve and eighteen miinlha, will he given, the ourehaser or purchasers giving Is,ml or bunds will! good personal security for the purchase money, and the title ol said property retained as further serurtlv until all | ia paid. The title tn the above property n believed In he good, hut acting as trustee. I shall convey only such title as is vetted in me by said deed. J. M. TYKF.E, ., Trustee. All persons indebted In (J. 0. Williams, will please enme forward and settle the same, as I am directed by •aid deed lu close this business as sunn as psaohle J II. TV R EF., ,, , Trustee. . I)f<! S_tl F TO MOOIKAS. \ , SUPPLY of ling Skins. Morocco Skins, Web bmg Bits, Stirrup*. Buckles, Bimat* and a vart*tv »roth*r Gouda ri^nirisl by Saddlrr*. iit*Y opened and for ssleehcp H. U. 4k W. A. RICMAUDS. Sept. VI M TV O T I C E. ^ k \VM. I) BRANCH. heretofore practising I aw under in* firm of S. It Wm. I). Branch. | have ihie day dissolved partnership, the former having de termined in remove to the county of Prince Edward. Dec. 16 IS WN. n. It K A * € H, ATTORNEY AT LAW, trill attend regularly, the Superior 4* lajtrior fourli rtf tmi n»mir.» or Amherst, Bedford, Campbell, and the Corporation o I Lynchburg. Ai t. itaiaisi r.nTHi^i i' To him wii.l at btbictlt attended lu. mhldretn, l.ym hburtf, Eft. Dec. 1C. ta Ariamnntinr 4 nnill<*. 81 PF.RIORTO WAX ORSPF.HM. FOR SAI.F. AT KKKO «*. LMMKRSONS' June A ta Jumri lliver mid knnaulm ( ooipmif. AT OTIC F. '* hereby given, that on the 12th January 11 nrit, the water will he drawn from the canal lor ttie purpose nf making some m-cevoiry improvement* and repairs, aid that the navigation will remain aus|* tided i until the I at of February thereafter. By order. W. B. CHITTENDEN, Secretary. Dec. 19 tl^ly j ‘‘IVnr/i Orrharei" .inthracitr 4‘oui. 'PONS nf superior quality, Jarwliui/ ;i»o| for halt* by EDMOND, W ATSON k CO. At the old aland of Boyd, Edmond k Davenport, On the ( anal. | Dec. 19 ta K #1 9i r a t 4 o ft . fPIIK suharnbera will open an Kngltsh and Glassies I. St 11, )( >1, tn tlm liAwmenl Hti»ry of tit. Second I'rmdiyunin Church, on Turadty, the 1st ul'October next. Ttrmt, per «<>s«mn of flee month, : For the rlcmrn- I t«ry hmmhr, uf F.ngligh, $10,00; tor (lie hljtier branch uf F.iiglieh, $ 15,1 Ml, for the Ch'ieice end Malticin.il tes, $ ,1(1,00. A M. lilt \NC11, .1 II. K. WINS ION, Graduate F..W ./. Sept ‘Jf> |g WADSWORTH, TURNER Sl 00. ; Import?n unit H'hiil?iule Deiiltn in l»ltv <.OOI>*, JV«. »*, .B.I/.V STKKKT, J. F.. WtiuwoRTn, l RICHMOND, VA. I). II. Turner, J Geo. S. |’«i.mer. j Richmond, Deo. 2 Cm UR» AT ak tiov. r( RSUANT lo a decree of the Circuit Superior Court of law and chancery for the coumy ol Am hersi, pronounced on tlie ‘2Hih day of Auguat 1841, in the ease of Win. (aAtewood, I* hi in I i fT, against W’nllwr William* and others, Defendautt; the undersigned ap pointed a eommiasioner for that purpose, will sell, at public auction, on the third Monday in Janunry, 1845, (being court day,) at Amherst court house, on a credit of six. twelve and eighteen months, for all axeapt enuugli to pay expenses of the Hale, (for whicii rash w ill he re mured,) A CEUTALY TRACT Oil PAH CEL or LAND, lying in Amherst county, adjoining the lands of Cnrkio Byars, Howland (tillaspie and others, containing one hundred and eighty acres. Thu purchaser will he re rpiireil In give hood and good personal security, and the 111 In retained ns further security. JAS. POW KLC, Skf.nfAmhwH, Com'?., In/ John ll liilchead, hi* depuii/. n«e. 0. ijOJ PRACTICE OF LAW. fl HIE subscriber, having resumed the practice of l.aw, 1 will attend the sessions of ths Court of Appeals in iIns (<ily, and lhose of the Superior Courts of Norfolk llorougli sod Norfolk county, and engage in any bust noss in llie line of bis profession. VVM. MAXWELL, Ofliee on till) slresl, south side, dtlt door from the Corner on M» in. Richmond, l)*c. 9 1 in . mar. wonth smjftt.vjiu »\ MKS. K V LOMAX. Principal. MUS. JAMES EHEEMAN DANA, Associate Prin. f 11IIIS loKliittiinn, situated in the town of Liberty, I Bedford County, Vs., will be open fur llm recep tion rif pupils the 1st of Oclober. It is the object of the Principals to imparl to the stir dents a useful as well as ornamental education. For this purpose, Mrs I,, sod Mrs. I). w ill lie aided by com petent assistant*. THE TERMS WILL HE 'Tuition in English, fur the 1st class $2(1 pr. 5 months “ “ 2nd do 15 “ «• Juninr class “ 5 <• *< Turnon m French, by Mile. Rngel of Frtnoe, 5 '« ■» Music, by Professor Winkler of Germany,— Piann $25. Harp $3.5; Guitar $18 pr 5 months. Drawing, Painting, Latin, German, at Professor’s ol targe*. Plain sod Ornamental Needle work, $3 pr. live months. I sent Musical Instrument* $2. I Each Young lady furnishing Iternwn bedding and towels. N. II.—Board may also bo obtained in many respect able families in the village. References—Judge Stattsrd and James Lyons, Esq.. Richmond; Judge Lomax, Fredericksburg; Rev. Dr. Hawley and Rev. Mr. Lamie, 1st Presbyterian Church, Washington; Gnn. Gordon and lion. Win. C. Itivcs. Albemarle; Dr. P. H. Gilmer, Lynchburg; Geo. P Taylor. Botetourt. Bedford, Sept. 10 l, f.j.iiii. I* f-f.oi it .v tMmotBt SKI-'it. nni.S. FAMILY FLOUR, (Sinner’s brand.) CfXF 12 ur 15 bushels of Timothy Seed, f..r sale by J. G. i- E. G. MoCLANAHAN. Sept. 19 „ _ ___ ! jno. u. a m. o. fict i.txinn, aaoiJEHS .INI) COMMISSION MEHCIUNTS. I.YNCHnURG, V A . ('1IVF. particular attention to llto sale of Flour, A Wheat. Inbaccnand all kinds of produce. I.tbe ral cash ad Vances made on produce in hand, (ottr charge I <* 50 cents per hogshead, for selling tobacco.) Goods rc 1 wived and forwarded, (no rhar.re for tlraysge ) GROCERIES. A good stork at low prices. Curlier house. .Main Struct, next door to Dr. Seay’s i oo2 Store, 4 doors above llryanl S- Yimou’s, Scp» >9_ “ ts TOOI.fi. C1ARPRNI ERS, tilseksmith’s, Tanner's, and oih J er Tunis, of various kinds A. qualities, just to band for sale low by II. U. fc \V. A. RICHARDS. S-l* _ tsif _ »»• tr m .# t . 11II IE highest cash priee will at all times be given Tor A Whett at the Lsnghnrite Mills ami « it «» V !■: K I K s of the heal quality furnished and on as good terms ns they can be bail in this market. N. S. LANGHORNF.. M* 1 _ _Is .vm not:* ron s.it.r.. H\ virtue of a tlecrcc of the circuit superior court of law and chancery for the county ofNcU.n, in the ’ ase of k ortuno ami wile and Olliers against Hansbo rottglt and others. we shall, on Wednesday llto 22ml ol January next, at the residonceul Sam'l. ilanshnmugh, in the county of Nelsui, rxp-.se to sale, at public auelion, to the highest bidder, on a credit of twelve months. j the purchaser giving bond with approve.] security, NIII< IP<<H «r Twenty I Ikely SLAVES, rho li lie it guud and ihe kIavps vtSutMe S. CLAIBORNE, ) „ , J. GARLAND, ( Comr s. 14 l22.l,an •ft o t. jg s s m « . i R IIIIDS. P. RICO. 8 bbls. New Orleans, For sale at reduced prices. REED A. KMMERSON. ! Ju ts i M | noTETocirr kpriju-s im%ee .I.YIP I E.7I.IEE i.YSTITUTE, YIHVI.YI.4. fFMIF. eierciact of the winter session of this School A will begin on Wednesday, the 15ih of January, and end un the 1-Jth of May, 18-45. Botetourt Springs it known to be one of the in wt heal ihy anti plearaut place* in Virginia. Betide* the Sul phur Spring, which it thought to be little inferior to the While Sulphur Springs ol Va., theie is an excellent I due ( Stone Spring within a few yard* of the buildings. The house* are very n.nunodi »ut and coin fort able, capable of arruintotslatiitg ni ire than one hundred student*. The course of instruction is suited to prepare for rid lege, for teachers, arid for the active duties of lile; and it is hoped youths w ill here be trained up in the “nurture and admonitionthe Lord/’ The discipline of the |n stitule w'ill he kind and paternal, but steady and inflexi ble. The female* w ill he under the care of Mist Sun! dard. The female Itoardmg department will b« inure* ly distinct from the male. Trrm$ —per tenion nf 4 nwnthi. Orthography, Reading, Writing or Primary Arithmetic, $5 00 Geography, English Grammar, Ariilimeiic, History of the United States, Natural Philoso phy, and Celestial Geography 0 40 Latin. Greek. French, Drawing and Painting, Algebra, Geometry or Surveying 12 00 Composition and Declamation will be attended to by the more advanced cIstnes Board, including room rent and bedding, per inn. 5 50 P.iyment for board and tuition one half hi advance; the rest at the close of the session. GEO. PEARCY, Principal. Dm. 19 f»« TRUST SAM* AS trustee for Col. John R. Richardson, I am author ized to sell, and now offer to sell, the F.1ELA 111.11 TRACT OF l~hVI), on which the said Rich \ ardson now resides, situated in the South East aide of the Roanoke River, adjoining the landsofGen. Edward Wa'ts and Col. Wm. I.nnghorne, containing FIFE, HUNDRED AM) THREE ACRES. about one hundred acres of w hich arc River Bottom, the balance is up La nd of fine quality, well adapted to the growth of Wheat and Tobacco. There are upon this Tract of Land a comfortable Brick Houseaiid all the necessary ami convenient Buildings. 'Phe terms of sale will he made known on application to Uol. Richardson, reaiding on the premises or to the, subscriber at Ftneastle. I also offer for sale a number of valuable SI. A FES, 1 belonging to the said Richardson, consisting of Men, Women and Children. For information with regard to these Slaves, persona desirous of purchasing, are referred to Mr. John H. Smith, at the Big Lick, nr to Col. Richardson. ALEX. P. ESKRIDGE. Dee. If) tIF ftp The Staunton Spectator will please insert for fuur weeks. t.OOK .IT TUBS ! HY \ III I I E of a decree of the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery, for the town of Lynchburg, in the ease of Rives, adm’r. of Jesse Clark son, decM., against Garland ami others, I will, on the Tuesday after the second .Monday in January next, eer •airily sell, if possible, in the town of New Glasgow and county of Amherst, to the highest bidder, the MLVSHhV HOI SE TRACT OF iJUYD. late the property of David S. Garland. d»cM. The Ml)\> KM.I N(> ts a large I wo story Brick House, vv itli Brick Kitchen, walled Harden, a large Brick Store House. Cojoptiug House and two Offices, and a line Brick Blacksmith Shop, conveniently situated,with Bam, &.C., and the tract contains upwards of tLIO U4 ICI * or MIMI. The Store, Comnting Boom. Office &. Blacksmith Shop, may he sold separately, if deemed | practicable. Thin property is valuable, yet it is believed the purchaser will get a great bargain. 'Mils property in Hold to pay the debts of Jesse Clark son, decM., and the balance, it any, for his heirs at law. Therefore creditors are particularly invited to attend to ensure a sale; also the heirs ol Jesse Clarkson, decM., as well an the public m general, this being the third at tempi lo sell. TERMS OF SALE. (’ash enough to pay chargts of commission, advertise mculs, surveys, &.<*., and the balance in three equal payments, on a credit of nix, twelve &. eighteen months, (the payments may he made longer by consent, on the day of sale,) the purchaser to give bond with approved personal security, and the title to be withheld till full payment is made as ultimate security. Cl IAS. PER ROW, Cm,, V Dcc.fi till (I/* The Richmond Whig will please copy the above till day of sale. TRUST fcAl.i:. PI RSITANT to a dccreeol the circuit superior court ol Bedford, pronounced oil the 29th ol July, 1814, in the suit of "Micajal, Davis t»a. Powell Ownhy and others,M the undersigned commissioner, will proceed, on iho I lilt day of January next, on the premises, to sell to the highest bidder, THE TRACT OF LAND con veyed intrust by the said Powell Ownby and Nancy Inn wile to Win. 11. Moignn, as trustee, by a deed of trust dated the 24th of July, I82G, and of record in Bedford county court, containing 487? CJCES, lying in Bedford county, adjoining the Lands of the es late ol Mitchell Ewing, decM., Joseph UiiflT and others. And also, all the PERSONAL PROPERTY' men tioned in said deed, consisting of Household and Kitch ed Furniture, Plantation Utensils, Stock of Cattle and Hogs, (being the increase of the stork conveyed in the di ed aforesaid,) besides other jiersonul chatties. The Land is rich mountain soil and valuable as a Tobacco Plantation. It will be sold upon a credit of silt, twelve and cigh Iren months, for equal portions of the purchase money, the purchaser giving bond w ith good security—-The per sonal property willbemdd Ur cash.—The title to the I .and is believed to be unquestionable, but it will only be conveyed to the purchaser by deed, with special war ranty. G. A. WINGFIELD, ConTr. Dec 8 tSJan .vur.iffffir.fi,. IV E II AYR lust opened a variety nf FASH' ’* ION ABLE JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES —tinning them are so pern I’inli, Tunaz Breastpins and Finger Rings; Gold Neek Iseeatnl Bracelets; a new and fashiunahle style of Far Rings. A beautiful assortment of Berlin Iron Goods, consist ing of Bracelet*, Necklace, Breastpins and Guard Chains, We have also nnw pattern Silver plated and Britan nia ('offer and Tea sells; plated Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays. Our assortment of Gold and Silver Watcheaia worthy the attention of all who wish to purchase—and at one hail the cost of former days. We are manufacturing to order. Silver Table and I’t a Spoons—and anxious to repair at reduced prices, all, and every discriptiun nf Watches and Jewelry. We solicit a continuance nf patronage, w ith assurance that every effort we are capable of exerting will he pot forth in order to please. WILLIAMS Si VICTOR. Dee. 12 ta i'OK ItE.YT, TUB three story BRICK TBNK MBN F, near Planters’ Warehouse, which has for some time been orcunitd by _1 Measr*.Gouldman Si Booker asaTubac co Factory. Possession given immediately. For terms apply to the subscriber, S. GARLAND. gfar.gl_;_ts LONDON PORTER, ilQ Hoz UFA RTS. ) . *C> 35 do PINTS, s 01 "«r*f">f'l»aHy. at RKED Si F,MMF.ltSON’S. June 3 la noii R.ivri: a«A1H«T Hri:. miiB subscriber has been appointed Sub Agent of *- the New York CunlribulluMhip Fire Insurance Company, (CAPITAL 300,000)) nfflee No. 07, Mall street. Phis company insures buildings in general. Merchandize, Household Furni ture, and every description of Personal Property, against losa or damage, by fire. The subscriber ia prepared to receive, and solicits ap plications for insurance in this Company, from the citi zrnsof Lynchburg sod of the surrounding country. A. 11. ARMIS LEAD, Sub'Agcnt. 1)« i „ \rillGIMA:—-A» ■ circuit superior court of law ami chancery, continued and held for Franklin county, | at the court house, on the I lih diy of Ocudicr, 1844 : Alva 8|**ar sod Jonathan T. Patten, partner*, tra dmg under the firm of Spear and Patten, Plaintiff*. agaiatt Bernard G. Hendrick, execuU r of Christopher G. Babcock, dec’d.. and in hi* own right, and John M. Holland, M *«e* Greer, George Turner, Richard M. Ta ; liafcrroamJ Henry T. Callaway, Defendant*. In Cn%rtCRnr. It appearing to the comt that the order of publication awarded in 'his cause again*! the defendant, Bernard G. Hendrick, on the loth day of May, 1844. ha* Isen duly published hi the mmle prescribed !>y law, the and defen dant still failing to appear ami answer: ami the subpoena awarded in this cause on the 12th day of April, 1844, appearing to have been duly executed on the defendants, John M Holland, Moses Greer, Jr.. George Turner, Richard M. Taliaferro and Henry '1*. Callaway, who have likewise failed to appear and answer ; arid morn than two month* having elapsed, as well since the return day of the aubpi>ena as since the filing of the bill in this cause.—On the motion of the plaintiffs, hy counsel, the said bill is taken for confessed as to all of the said defen dauts. — And thereupon the cause came on lobe heard, on the said hill ami exhibits, and was argued hy the plain tiff*’ counsel: Upon consideration whereof, the court doth adjudge, order ami decree, that the defendants do render an account of the administration of the estate of the said Christopher G. Bolicork, dec’d., before ’Thomas S Greer, a commissioner of this court, with liberty to the plaintiffs to surcharge ami falsify the accounts in the hill and priced ngs mentioned heretofore settled; and to show that the same have been stated and settled so as to npe rate unjustly ami injuriously to the plaintiffs. And tli.it the said commissioner do examine, state ami settle the •aid accounts, and make report there if to this court, with any matter specially stated, thought |>ertinenl by huiuelf or required by the panics to lie so slated. A Copy—Teste. HO. A. SCOTT, D C. Com mission Kit’s Orrirr., ) It >cky M Mini. Decemlier IOth. 1844. S The parties interested in the foregoing decree, are hereby notified that I have appointed 'Tuesday, I he 4th day of February, 1815, for taking tho account therein mentioned, on which day they are required to attend at mvoffice at Itocky Mount, Yn.. with their accounts, and all necessary evidence to enable me t» perform the do tiasrequired by said decree. T, S. GRKF.R, Cu n’r. Dec. 23 w4w mm of Mi.i.Yt* gjy bed* FOitiP COtJJYTY. KV virtue of a deed of trust executed by NYilliam N. Meriwether, and duly recorded in the clerk’s nffi *p of the county ci iirt of Bedford, and at the request of the said Meriwether, the sulwcribcr will sell at public auc tion, upon the premises, on 'Tuesday the 4lh day of February, 1845, if fair, if not,the next fair day thereafter. I In* I rarl of l^inil* • >n which ll»e said William N. Meriwether resides, lying in the county of Bedford, about 8 miles from I.vnohhnrg. and near tho Lynchburg and Blue Ridge Turnpike. This tract of Land contains something more than ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, and is alto gether, one of the finest tracts in this region of coun try. About three hundred acres of it is mountain Land, well timbered, and much of it suited to th« growth of tobacco. 'Tho residue of the tract, SEVEN HEN DICED ACHE* Ol which is cleared, lies unusually well, is of the v.ilua hie red soil of Eastern Virginia, and capable from its good clay foundation, of being brought, at little expense, to the highest degree of fertility. At least FIFT\ \CRRSof ihe trant is good meadow Laud, (thirty of 11 in a body,) there is also on it a good site f*»r a (Jrist and Saw Mill. From a full knowledge of ibis land, the sob scriber feels no hesitation in recommending it to those de sirous of buying Land*, as admir.ihl) ad.tpfod to the growth of every species of grain, and in intrinsic value, and location, as one of the must desirable farms known to him any where. If the purchase of a part should he more convenient to buyers, the tract will be divided. TERM s. Fifteen hundred or two thousand dollar* of the purchase money, will be required in hand; upon the balance, a liberal credit will he given. Possession of one half ol • he Land can be given immediately; and of the remainder, i next fall. For more particular information, address the sub seribernt Lynchburg. And for a view of the Land, call I on Mr. Meriwether on the premises. U. E. MANSON.T rnstee. Dec Ifi wt4F j (|c>- Lexington Gazette and Staunton Spectator will publish till the day of sale. \ 15 W ESTAIt 1.1* IMI 15 \T. \ Coppersmith amt Timur's Uasiness. M17RRIX.X. & SMITH ■UCCKSSIOK* TO T. O. 4CKKK4 CO. Main Street, Lynchburg. f" V. It. MCRIill.l, would beg leave tu ri'turn ilia thanks tu Ilia friends and the public generrally. for the liberal patronage bestowed on him as a partner ofT. O. Aeree Si. Co., anil would inform them that he has associated with him in the above business. Mr. J A.MI'.!S II. SMI TH, and that the business will m fu lure be conducted under the style and firm of Mliltlllf.ls & SMITH. at the <>KI (land of T. O. Aorpe &. Co., where can al ways he loonil a large assortment of TIN V\ARF,, con sisting u!' every arliele usually fumil in their line nf bn si ness. Also, a large lot of Copper Ware, consisting of Stills, Kettles, #to. Also, sgisid assortment of »TOV E8, of all sizes. They also manufacture at the very shortest notice, ami have generally on hand, Stove Pipes, of all sizes and qualities, Camp Kettles, Fire Carriers, Coal Srotlles, &.C. They pay particular attention to covering and guttering houses,with Tin and uther metals, cither in town or coimtrv. t OIJ.\ rnV ]flEREH A ITS would dll well to give us a call before purchasing else where, as we are determined In sell at the very Cowes Prices. We have a large lot of Tin ware on hand, and ws request them to rail and examine it. WOVE WIRE. We have on hand a large lot of Wove NVire, of all »ise«,t**getlipr with a Loom for weaving wire to order of any kind, at the shortest notice. vVe will {rive the highest cash price f.,r old Copper or Pewter, or take it in exchange fur work. Country Produce will be taken in exchange for our work at the highest cash price. „ „ MURRILL & SMITH. * 2w—wts Commissioner's Safe. pi RSI ANT to a decree nf the circuit superior ecurl el law and chancery for the county of Amherst in the case nf (iarland v«. Powell, I shall proceed to sell.’un the 3d Monday in January ensuing, before the front door of Amherst court h< use, TWO TRACTS OF 1.1.Y1), the property id the defendant, James Powell, one nf which lies in the immediate vicinity of the said coin House, and contain, about three hundred acres; the other IS a 1 ract id Mountain l.and, lying ahum two miles dis lanl from I lie Inrmer, and is staled to contain \M<) acres- or so much lit said lands as may be necessary to satisfy the w,..";:A,rrei1" «nHi8 m,.mhs. ni l he given lor equal portions of the purchase money, and bunds with approved security required. J Dee. 10 ROBERT TINSLEV, CWr. | tJl’Jan Window Elausi; Window CJIn^T I ' h"P »-<■<« UrgeqU,„ ■■ ««y o* the above article; bm h ill have an il,rt ment on hand If yon want, don’t forget to eall at the sign of the Big Pitcher, |). \\\ MOORF . ALSO. cH;,;rrrri,tryw,ictei“ 1 Dec. M u■ **• «. IB VIRGINIA:-At rule, .nntinieJ nn.i UM m t, , , OiB.-* of th. Circuit Superior Court of I ,'V *'k'r «nr for Bjdford county, the 7th day of 7,1'^ Robert M. t Uytor, ,, DU.rl’V ngui/ttf Oeeid W. Qu.rlc, Jew P,,,u«. Bird S Uft*;,.], .. Powell, Thorn ,. R Cl.yt„r, George I) l>evi. ,nd j , r,» I >a*m . merchant. nod partner., trading under the „ r firm of Davit Sl IJroOier, and other., Defend,^1 ",J If* CH 41*CERT. The defendant. Jew Fuqua, not ha.inc entered 1 pcaram c and given aeeuritr according to the Art ,r 4 *P hly and the rules of this court, and it appear,n. 1,. “ factory evidence that he i. not an inhabitant nt <1. **’'• monwealth; it i» ordered that he appear here on “J”." Monday 111 'l ire!, neat, and an.wer the plaintiff'. k,„ 'l that th» order be inserted for (Wo month, sue,..,, ’ ' •oinc newspaper published in the town ol I.vnchbu,. " posted at the fr,,„t door of the courthouse of thia ,*"J Home court day. u,u) «u A Copy—Teste, Dee. 2) W.LKW ~ * “til VIRGINIA:—At rules continued and held in theCl. t. Office of the Circuit Superior Court ol l.aw in,| cl*' ccrr, for Bedford county, the 7tll day ol December |hjj " Abel B. Nichols, Plaintiff against Henry Asbury, John F. Sale, lleaden MeCnrmark Joseph Slaughter, admi.iiatrator of Berry McCormack i caased> . „ ’ Defend® nta.' " In C'm4!fcert* The defend* nt*. Henry Asbury and lleaden McCorms#l not bavins entered their nppenranre andgiven security *' cording to the An nf Assembly and the rules of this fo,**' nnd it .appearing by *nri«fn«.*lorv evidence thnf the? arf iuhnbifuMl* of this Commonwealth, if i* ordered, rhni i|U° do n|*|»«nrhere mi the first Monday in March next *n i ** ! sser the bill* of the pi oniifl*, nnd flint thi* noler he’insert?I in noine n«w*pn|»er |Mihlii*lie«j in the town of J.vne lilmr* j two month* *uerre«ively, *n«l posted nt the fr„„| (|0^‘ "r the court-liuuse of thi* minify on some court dnv ° ° A Copy— I'este. Dec. 23 J°S. WH.SON cik. w'ini lURGINIA: -At rule* held in the Clark’. OfRce , r,, ’ Circuit Superior Court of lew „r,d Chancery ,, county of Nelson, in the month of I fecember ISM- " John Harris, Plainiifr | against Albert \V Harris and Clough t Harris, in their own rirh and ** eaeciitor* of l«ee .V. Harris, dee’d., Samuel N ||t/ Joseph la. Harris, William Harris* lid Fdi/.ubcth 11,, the *aid William and Fdizaheth Harris, infants undrn, .vje of twenty-one year*, heir* nnd deviseesof tbesaili W. Harris, dec’d , Carter B. Harris, and .Mary Harm V ow and relict of William l.ec Harris, dec’d. ’ . ~ Defendant*. I.N Lsll i!YCRRT. Tin* defendant. Carter B Harris, not having entarr.l his appearance, and given senility according tori,* an . f Assembly and the rules ofthis court,nnd it appearing; |,v , , isiae.tory evidence to the court, that lie is not w iidiahilant ; of this eommoim e.dth: m in-ition of the plaintill, by )■« e min'd. it is ordered, that the said defendant do appear) «• it rules tub* held in thr said Clerk’s Ollier, on I hr'fir*' Mon I n in M ireh next, and answer the original ami tn,. mended bills of the plaintiff: and that a copy ofthis „r^"f b- forthwith inserted in the ••Hym-iibiug Virginian” 1 newspaper published in the town of l.ynr.hburg. I.,/|W., 1 months successively.nn<l another ropy thereof ported h* tin* ; front door of the courthouse of this county on some court day, A Copy—*T«"te, HO. C. CITI.ER, Cl’k I'cc 2.3 VTI RCINI \ :—W rule* held •«» the Clerk’s Office of the ▼ Circuit Superior Court of I .aw and Chaucer*, for Bel ford ci»un»y, the 4th day of November, IH4-I: William Alolieorge and Ruth his wife, laU- Ruth Wright Pluintifli, art ninnt 'Pommy Wright in his ow n right and as executor of John Wright, dcc’d., William Wheeler nnd Sarah his xxdr, \n thonv Wright, Nancy Aslutry. William Corky ami |?*im» his wife, Joseph Harper and I'olly his wife,.lames Wriglii arul Joel Wright, executors of John Wright, the youncar,d. • ! cc.isml, and III their own right. Nicholas Robertson. Sheriff •»f R dford, and as such administrator of Elizabeth \\ rig1 decM., nnd as adtnV. of Ulioda Hurt, dec’ll., and as adm r «l i Joseph Wughi, decM., Joel Shrewsbury and Thomas Sale, executor of Phomu* Logwood, det.M. Defendants. j In Chancery. I hr defendants, \S illiaiu \\ lieelei nnd Snrnli his wife. William Corley and ^Betsey his w ife, Joseph Hopper nud I’ollv his wile, not hnviug entcird their nppenriwirf' and iriven security accordin'! to the Art oi Amrmblv nndila* Rules oftliia court, nud if appearing hy sntiafnctori evnlem-e, llinltliev nre not inlinhitnnla ol this Coo.niomveulili: ms « ulered, flint they do appear lien- on the fin I Mi>n<lm m rchruarv n« xt. nud answer lire Plaintiff* bill, „nd that s ••«*{>? «f this order he inserted in some newspaper puh Itsned in the town of l.\nchhurr, for two months sxxrrst sivid\. mid posted nt the front door of (lit caml-liouts el this county on soinu court dnv. A Copv—Teste. JOS. WILSON. Cl k. A'P * Court of (Quarterly Session, eontiimad and held fw ■ the county of Campbell,at the court-house thereof, >>u Tuesday, the Uth day ot November, 1844: j James I >ixon, Win. Dixon, Tho. Dixon ntul Sarah Anu Dixon, Plaintiffs, (Hrair.nl John W ikon. Joseph Jones and Mary his wife, Elizabeth I Dickey, Jane Dicky, Martha Hickey'. Robert Martin ami ; V a nev his wile. Robert Dickey, Thomas Elliott, Wilson Kl 1 liott, John Elliott, Arrhy Elliott and Mary his wile. Kli/» j 'A'. Elliott and John W. Elliott, iiif iiits of Ho. \\ Elliott. WilsonT. Marlin and Sarah his wile,Thus. Hines and Jan* hi* w ile, Wilson Mr Reynold*. 'Pirns. J. \!cHey Molds, llenja S. McReynohU,-» McKinney and Elizabeth II hu xvite, Miry Me Reynolds, Win. W . Cannafax and Mar thu Jane his wife, and Alexander II. Wilson, Defendant*. The plaintiff* having duly filed their hill, and on inotinn, Win A. Clement is assigned guardian ml litem of Eliza W Elliott and John W. Elliott, infant children of Ro. W.EI liott, de jM . and it apnearing to the satisfaction of th« ecu t that John Wilson. Robert Dickey. Wilson Elliott, John F.l liott. Mary Elliott, Archer Elliott, Wilson 'J'. Elliott anil Sa nth his w ile, Tlios. I lines and Jane his w ife, Wilson AlrHrr nolds, I hos. J. Mr Rex no his, Benjamin S. McKeynoldi, -McKinney and Elizabeth II. his wife. Win. W.Can nal.ix and Martha Jane his wife, are not inhabitants of tin* commonwealth; it is ordered that they do appear at Camp bell court-lion»e, on the second Monday in February nnt. and answer the plaintiffs’ bill, and a copy of this order he insetted in some newspaper printed in tk« tow n of Lynrh , burg for two months successively, and posted at the frontdoor of the court house of this county on s°ine eourt day. j A Copy—Teste, I \VM. A. CLEMENT, Cl'lt Dec. 9 w?m j VT rules held in the clerk-* offica of the oircuit suptrirr court of luw ami chancery for the county of Atiiherti. on Monday, the 2nd day of December, 1844: ’ j Charles A. Penn, Plaintiff. (i^ninst i Kdley and Spence, Edmund C. Moore, John Penn, md John B. Duncan, Defendants. In CviANCF.nr. The defendant, John B. Duncan, not having entered I"4 . appearance nnd given security, according to the fluff I scmbly and the rules «f this court, and it appearing by sat is I factory evidence that he is not an inhabitant of ihi* country ; it isordered that the said defendant do a[>penr here on the fir»t day of March term next, and answer the hill of the plaintiff, ■ | xnd that ncopy of this order be forthwith inserted in *om« newspaper published in the town of Lynchburg. for two , months successively and posted st the front door ofvt* courthouse of this county. A Copy—Teste. KOBKKT TINSLEY, CIV Dec. 1G wllw Coiiisnissioncr'N Sale. RV virtue :>f a decree of the Circuit Superior C«ur* of Law and Chancery, fur the county ul Cunp itcll.at October term. 1841. in the eases of Gray prl’j' Itatn. gtc.and l.ewelleu &.e. ca. Gilltatn, &c.. "ill i" j sold, at Campbell cmrt-house, nn the 2d Monday ln January. 1845, at public auction, for caah. thu St.*v'*• i Edom (a man.) Edtilia (a woman.) Delphi* anJ 8“‘ saunan (girls,) ill said decree mentioned. DANIEL MARK, Cam r. Dec. IG wtl3J__ TAlieWRIAtl. TitOS. If. O. SHF. YJVESF.\ • H AS established himself in Lynchburg nn the fr"M sireet, parallel with the Market House ami i" j rear of A. Crouse’s store, opposite Exchange Corner— i where he will carry on ibe tailoring business in "" v* j nous branches. All work entrusted to his care shall * ! done promptly, in the most fashionable style. He ire vilcs the attention of his former customers, tnd the P"0 lie in general for a share of patronage. Sept. 30 ^_wts_^ Ml run.tit FOR S.it.T ! I VAA SACKS in beautiful order, warranted f»» • \"*_F and clean. Furaale at the olJ aland el Re) . Edmond & Davenport, on the Canal, by _ EDMOND, WATSON & CO. Dee. 19 __ J*_— Liquorice, Nulls and Oil*. . 1|| CASES LIQUORICE, various goal*"**llrt 1 ** brands, 200 kegs box and warehouse Nalls. 25 la'Xes and basket* Olive Oil, For vale at low prices by . ,.n EDMOND, WATSON k \ Dec. 19 “