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ButiHtU «'«1 l<npro*>»'»t "f l ynMurg. ctHlile house* are no" receiving and opening 1 i^rfUuo.!* of all kinds, laid in with judg r,rb \uff< Which they «e prepared to sell, either n,r"t 4 Icaalc or retail,on term* fully as advantageous to h* "liver perhaps more so, than ihey can be ob tbs Purc^ n|,)r|.disiant ntsrkeis. Whether our friends in '“"^s'ntrj. therefore, who boy to sell again, or to ll,eC‘ • desire to procure Dry Goods or Groceries, rorsuilanlware nr Cliisa, Hooks or Medicine, *.*,,0,%rticbs. Jewelry, Cabinet-Ware, Carriages, ^ "llhrv, or Tin "are, mail their varieties, we feel as **V ’ ,J)ry will find cacti ami all, in ihis place, to Mir" % th(, filiry or to adminisicr to cornier!. ' \v' would also say l» Western mercha ms and others, the reduction in the pricesof freight and lulls upon 1 *' SJwell as in other charges, will h rcafter secure pnr1*«•"" ,,f C'K,<,!‘ "nJ |,r'Hl"CP M n!p‘1 al lpnsl «» 1 ' as those now charged on competing r,ules, and per ,** a shade lower. It may not perhaps be known to ilJl* c Western friend*, wlm ii rmerlc obtained rn»ny ”1ol,r - 3 ,„*{* riVi Lynchburg a tl .*»« 'In rc I »** bti r» n vohhhI fiahle ridtieiii" in 'be charyts upon ibis line wiiliina ,r« months past—hir the rxn in of w Id. h we refer them , ,nv of the comniissioii merchants in Lynchburg. |h, western pspers may confer a lover npnn 'heir snn s-nbera hy nopeieg tins lad. \V* are glad t" »ey that I1. is no abati rnciti of the spirit of improvei"'"1 i» 'Ids p'r.te. Last aun.mor.a iiimhtr of new bunding*— scteia! ol ihcm spaeu*uf» bn - hip** bouses_were anrl olbi rs arc now in pro press and under contract. Messrs. Mclbiuiel & Mc (' rble are about le < reel a large I nili'ino . n the ground recettly occupied l>y Mr. Sumpter an.l others—two an fnt framed tenements having bu n already removed f„r that pur pi se. They also contemplate substituting two fine brick tenement* in the place of that they now occupy. It is probable, we understand, that Mr. John |) Murrell will, in 'ho c urse of llie summer, ereel an Ollier apacions business house adjoining lliat which lie pni up Iasi lull. Mr John M. Warwick has contracted l„t the ereriion of five brick dwelling-hoiisea on Chiireh ,treel—ind we hear lliat Mr. .lease Hare and Mr. W. p. Ilrvanl rxpsrt to build two cr line dwelling liunaes „n the same sir,rt, end nearly up|sisite tu those of Mr. Warwick, lb sides these. n minitier of buildings, of a Imacosily description, are in progress, in various parts of llie town—indicating a considerable augmentation of pop ,,1,11011, and of course an increase of business. R UU 0 PEJLY 6 O /< /f fiSP OJYUEXC'E. I*.%his, February 25, 1841. One ran spend pleasantly all hi* lime here in sight* utTinjf. M« nil i emus ami v a rums n re the public curiosi tif< manufactories, devices, inventions, show*, lectures, mitt countless other Wonders, that llieir very names would All up t! is letter. | visited yesterday one of the large Hutch* ring entail lishiuentauf Paris, which was a great curiosity. Only fmr of these establishments are allowed lor the whole fitv, and they are under the strictest police regulations. At'each of i hem from 12 to ICOO cattle are slaughtered every week, ami some 2000 sheep. The manner of di vesting ilit* slaughtered annual of Ins skin nurae’ed my atleiiliun. About the eeuire ol tN* ahdoinr n a small in < ision is made, into which is inserted the tiiouih id a large bellows, which is k< nl in o, cr:«i|on until the skin is inflated all around — the animal s eining to he twice its real vise. The skin tin u comes of] very easily, ami the faib/oun up in this manner give.* itm meat a fine ap pearanre. I saw in one slaughter-o#»n 100 head, yet to be butchered—they were inferior to those I iVleucd at theStfeetbriar plantation in Amherst last v nr for the Lynchburg market, and vasily interior to those that coine annual I v from llir* Y w I l*-_v and Western \ irgtnia. Cal tic s**ll here at from 8Un,||(HJ per lo ad—sheep are worth from 8 to $10. Heef is retail' d from the shops at from 2*1 to 30 cents the p oind. The price of provisions of “very km I is very high, a common fowl will corn in'! 11 fro u 75 c**nls to$|. In the article of butter Pa lis is aluid of the w*>rld —It is hr..ught to market in large Tolls, alsuit the *iz . fa perk ineusurc; and, what i*. remark ail", it i* not sailed. I':.e reason fils coining f i market in the fresh * a'e is said tu he tl.it each one ii iy have it sailed lo Ins own taste, and lo prevent fraud, as, the salt being cheaper than butter, it was fre qtioiitly the case that the rolls contained about as much nl the one as of the olio r. Hrcad is almost the only ar ticle uf food that is cheap—the price is regulated by the tf'.i-emmerit once a fortnight, and is at lilts time unc ivui a pound. 'I'lie working elapses rarely eat meat ; b-niis and iHrni|)8 supply its place. You may tell our ii.groes they had belter work hard and nnkc make mo ney I" keep me away as long as po*sih|e, for when I re 1'irii I nrty iu'r duee the customs of this country; wood tu shoes, meals only twice a .lay and tli n with lit auy ms4t, no sugar nor coffee —and, a ihoistod other luxu rie», aceicTitnodatiof s and convcuu nrcs, that the F.urupe iii laborer knows not of, to tie cut off! I will not attempt to give v.ui any description of build iiijs, ol pu d c gardens, and galleries of jutinling and si« tusry. There are other siihj.-cts of intereai I slnll lake lay lime to describe—if describe them I can—for there ire rune scene* here w hieli partake of the heaii'y pie*ry, l!»e charm which I live t.ori.'iued ol ne.tv. o. or the place where pure spiri » dwell— i; i • r.» d. scrip n >n that ii i* sufficient to *uy i iere issu.-n i place. 1 ;•< l.-ng series of Kings have added Imamy t<» Immi'v, ami have spared n>> puns or expense lo make Pun-* il>e eo.pu riuni uf all that is e'egini and lasiv. , . ■. L w er )'"U may, the wniks a d d* signs o \ - r ke i nr* tye with a grandeur and sublimity ** »!! • rs as far as that great man surpav^ .1, ; r* -I hn lime, or of any lime. 1 frequently visit the Houses of |)*p „ . ml p, er.*, which are now in sessi o, and take icuc i ,n esi in s. i u and Jisieumg in the great men ol ih s-r ai u.t in. 'I’h** House of Peers corn *p*>in!s m our St o » e, aed is compo sed of very old and dignifi. •d loukl'.g . en I lie ( ham herof Deputies is, like our House >.t if preseniati ves, e leclcd by ihe people, and is of con. *-• coosulire»| lo have « touch of Republicanism. Though the French go?ern uieut ft'cms reduced lo a perfect system, and in my opin *"n well and wisely administered, there is much dtssatis faoiioga among many rhis-.es. 1 tie 22d. the hirihday of Washington, was honored t’7 the American Minister. Mr. King, by gi mg a grand ^alf. A crowd of some four hundred assembled on the occasion ai his hospitable rstatdi.-hmcnt, ami six large r<v«is. fttrnisjud in eh gaol style, w» re throw n open.— A supper, Hh* runs! mi ittpi onus imaginable, was set out Ifuru 10 u4J 4. Answer die assembly could be seen, in *heearly Mft «f theevniinj, the insignia ol the highest ranks in Fmirofto—I)uk«-s, (stunts and 1 .orris — but the young (Aon*k-racy nf America, who n uipoM il the great er part if die crowd, fvmtij.anted these mil; and we spent •he remainder nf the night in all eons of amusement, dancing, .fee. Two pt rsnns attracted innch aitentiou— ,m* i griuidd'iugiiirr uf f/|faytdte. the oil ci a grand 1 aukrWr ii Ctarlfd Csfivdi Ctrrflb. ,n» " i“,se nun her tii£ Marquis uf SVelMpj. M, F. '1RUL POJl i™! O |jJU* * Muiume, for il«» rounlrr of Lj* oq before .■w 4 C<mrt of AujH*'ui exiuty Lucie p. U«i twy-b, Ttw dVich'or* . ° *ri.^ CuQ,^«aivedt'f^oee rettu-J mainly on the «nu . I1,fitn*1y* The jury found a verdict of guijtjr of (u-fc • ? ^ a-djudgmi the accused, ^‘01° U tQ !«£?*) to*i!(ld£eii yean i.-nprison We . ?® P««iteatiify. Cu«q§H for <h« Common- j °flha *«' ■* James Garland, (who, iu Hie absence 1jlll , •■■•■wealth’* Attorney, was appointed lu Jr 1m,** 1,1« J“Js« i) for the prisoner, Wa. Daniel, ,ud 11 W. Qua,lea, r^rs. *** fouglu ia December lest, between Crei tV*"* VVHiian, Hurst and Passed Midshipman i S’ U- S- Trento*, then a. j (be yf Masd. The former waa severely wounded. Vie >n i ^**"'n* ’*lrm,Sh his right Jen just above hie an- 1 Wettd*™* severe fractu*. j ^*V' J*,n®9 JacVsuu, a young and nrsm'isiwg ,a*niti (C i™*tUr <f llie KJ>'8e‘1’*1 Church, at Sa * feu / >C<,“lmlte‘1 •'"e,d*- % drowning himself, siijn-,1 l1*S ***' d,,,anS a fit of meulaj alienate*, ooca w ined by protracted illness. J b tta»J|M ^ ^*rd“n"*1. Esq., is (be Whig candidate i “use of Delegates in Prince Edward county. I | Delinquent Lands in Virginia.—We ire requested by Janies K. Heath, L-q. Auditor of Public Accounts, to remind owners of lnul returned as delinquent for the non payment id taxes, whether resident or non resident that, under existing laws the Sheriff’* sales for delinquency take place every live years, and that this is the year of sal*. All persona interested are therefore advised t«>correspond with the Auditor Irefore the month of .Jnne, or as aeon thereafter as possible, as (lie lists id delinquent land w ill about that period pass into the hands of the Sheriffs. Mr. Heath adds: “In ail communications and letters of en quiry addressed to me, precise information should be Riv en of the qualities and localities of the lands, the name of Ill,f «>«"»y «r counties where situated, and the names of 1 the patenteis and subsequent o\vm rs.,, Kx (mveruof John Puvis has been elected L*. S. Senator, by the legislature t>( M iss.ichiisett<*, to wop ! ply tin \a;tincy occasioned by the death of Mr. Bates. Hie vole stood thus: For John Pavis 174; tor Freder ick Robinson (lioeo) 49, scattering 7. Temperance fleeting at .imherst C't. Ifo. Tiie inciting held pursuant lo not ire at Amherst Ct. Ho., . n the full Sunday in March last, resulted in the inquiMion.t If) new member*. anil a new impeiti* t«» the cause. The inerting wus addressed by II L. |):t \ i* s, Ksq. and 1). C. \\ ailsw orili, Ivq , ( ulpnrteur of live Virginia Tract Society, whosvtUd il.al ot the larRe , ntinihi r nf iMinilies visited by him, initial county,wi.o .ire dcs'itutc of Bibles and all religious book*, all were intemperate. GO- I he Rev. \\ m. A. Smith, l). I) , will preach a sermon next Sunday night, on the subject »d Sunday Schools. IIANOVKR I'llKSiUY 1 KRY. Will meet on Thursday, the llliti iost., m 12 ii’eluck, i M., ai ill.: Appomattox Church. 7 unles west of Farm ville.un the stage road to Richmond. NOTICK. West Hanover Presbytery will nmol on Wednesday, : the IGih day of April, at II o’llock A. AI., at Ufa imind llill, seven miles south east of Campbell Court lluuse. COMMON COUNCIL. Ala regular meeting of the Common Council of Lynchottrg, on Friday evening 28th of March. 1835: I’rcKnti—John M. Oley, President, and P. Panin, P. Jones, Thus. O. Acree, Leu. K. Uunerts, C. VV. Chris '•»««. Henry Davis, John Cary and J. R. McDaniel, inemhcrs. 1 lie clerk of the Common Council made a report lo ihe Hoard, shewing that he had, *>ince ihe last meeting, issue J an order on the James River and Kanawha Com puny lor ihe transfer of two shares of Stork in that Com (•any to Alex, i ompkiiis, in part of the one thousand shares mi (men bed lor by the corpora i imi ol Lynchburg, which is hereby approvid and confirmed by the Hoard. The committee appointed at ihe last meeting of the ( oil,moll Council to settle and adjust ihe Treasurer's ac c"i nls for the last year, made a report upon that subject, shew ing an actual balance in his hands of $341)1 54, in money, and $85 in the scrip or post notes of the James H'Vrr and Kanawha Company, wnirh report, being read and examined, was received, and with the vouchers or dered to he filed. Resolved, that the Treasurer place upon his books, to the credit of the overseers of the poor, the sum of $71)7, 3d, lo balance their account. Resolved, that Mr. Ulrtio he and he is hereby autho r £'•*[ lo hold an Oratorio of Sacred Music at the first Presbyterian Church, in this place, lice of corporation tax. Orders were made for the payment of $175 to Alex. Tompkins, treasurer, for and in lull of his salary—to D. R ales, clerk of the Common Council for $100, in full t.f his salary —to the Chairman of ihe Street Committee l"t $100, m full for one quarter’s salary of C. Ford, su I»rintf ndeiit of the street hands, ending 1st April, 1845. I he sum of $500 was ordered to he placed in the hands of the Chaiiman, to be held subject to the order ol the S reel Committee—and the sum of $450 to be placed in the hands of the Chairman, subject to the order of the Watering Committee. Present—Sampson Diuguid, member. 1 lie Street Committee made a report showing the man ner mi w hich the $300 appropriated at the last meeting It.is been disbursed, exhibiting a balance on hand of $6 21 cents, which, being read, was approved and ordered io be filed. 1 he \\ atering Committee made a report, showing their transactions up to this time, w hich, being read, was received, and ordered to be filed. Resolved, that ihe Kngiueer in Chief of the Hose Company he and he is In reby authorized n offer a re ward ol $100 for the detection and conviction of the per son or persons, who, on the night of the 27th mat. in jured the fire plugs, and let louse the water upon the si i pets. Resolved, that the Street Committee be and they are hereby authorized and required to enquire into the pro priety o| building a bridge across Hlnekwater creek, from the lower end nl third alley to ihe point near Lnnghorne’s Mill, and to ascertain the probable cost ol the same, and make leport. And tin* SMtue c» mioillnp are hereby also require*! to consider the propriety of taking measures tor in. • h c.ii.n ol a bridge aero** ti e canal, from the lower end ol second alley io or near the lot of D. R. Lyman, a oil also report to the Council. I tic Com mil l.-c appointed at the last meeting to con K'dtT Ihe expediency "ta more elfin • nt Police, reported s di 11, o ti e snbj 'ei, which, nemo rea l, was ordered ,l if • * the mb;, i t| further coiish.eraiion, and Mr. t br!**■ i-111. t < loiiruein ol the ( otuiiott.e, was audio r l d lo have the same published. H* h vrd, un.'inim nsly, that the thanks ol this Hoard jand th» v are hereby tendered lo die President of die ( nmiiion Council I -r the prompt, impartial am) sansfae t rv manner in which he has discharged the duties of his ■ fib-e I op past year. A.nl then die Hoard adjourned. 1 rue extraet from the journal. Teste, _ _ D HOURS, c. c. MA tCII I Married, on the 13th inst., hy Rov. Nelson Sale, Mr. Ssotmtood IIenrv Turpin, to Miss Lucetta S. I.oiiiert, youngest daughter of Mrs. Susan Lambert, nil ol Bod bird co., Va. —-. on the 13th March, hy the Rev. N. Thotn a'i; Leo. VV . Trent, to M iss Jane Elliott, daughter t*l VV hi. Elliott, Esq. all of Campbell. -» on the 26th March, hy the Rev. N. Thomas, Mr. Joseph I*hillips, to Miss Sarah Butler,daugh ter id Edmund Butler, Esq. of Campbel I. -. °n the 1st of March, by the Rev. B. M. Smith, John IL McCue, Esq. of Amherst, to Miss S if* nor a C. E. eldest daughter of the late Willis 11. \\ ills of Nelson. ft)- The Richmond Whig will please copy. II 7«ivf Elect ion. r\(1HE f. ■Mowing id d statement (if the persons electrd fc »s Aldermen and Cunmnin Cnuncilmen fur the cor poraii.n ul'Lynchburg, on the Isl day of April. 1845. Commo* Coukcilmsw.— l.yirch Hard. .Vo. 1 — John M. Otey. u7'"rBe R"hprla. P»ul Jones, Henry Davis. John Cary, •i7,’lon Jp"ni"Ba Henry Ward, Ao 2- Thomas Acree, Sampson Diuguiti. Charles \V. Chris’ian> ,,,,hn R- McDaniel, Pieaant Partin, Seth Halsey. . . , ,r At»e».MEir.—Lynch ll’ard, A’o. I"** ' ?■ u , " ttiews. Ammon Hancock. Michael Hart, Oa»." “■ Ly man, Daniel J. Warwick. Thomas A. Bran.^’t'L Hurry ll'urd, A'o. 2—David W. Burton, ^ iliiam B. Brown. Pleaosm Labby, Ilctiry M, Didlake, Aug. Lefts* icti, flen/v .0. Schoolfield. H. DUNNINOTON, 8. C. L. April 3 2t SHAD. BARRELS NO. 1 S»TAD, on consignment.— And fia- sale, low 4ur cash. BRYANT, TiNtsLK.V St LAVINDRR. April 3 3t liar041, l.nril, *VC« JO not) TBS. BACON, lV,CfUU ib6 Nv , J wd< 500 lbs. Peat berg, 200 lbs. Wool, 3000 yds. Tow and I "lax I .sow, On hand and for sale low for cash. BRYANT, TINSLEY St LAVLVDER. April 4 4t f t ( LIST or X.STTBH0, REMAINING m the iV«t Odlcf at l.vnchhnrg, the I si day of April, 1845. W* Prrsena railing for LrUers w ill please aay ihey are advertised: A--Sam’l. II. Anderson, Peler Kelly. Mark Anibony, jr , L— E. II. Logan, 1 Ium. Algimd. Jaa. M. l.add, Mrs. AI. I'. Akers, Win. C. Lnineden A Co., k—Jar. C. Baldwin, ‘d, Miss Amanda J. Lore. Willie Bradley, M— Jamie Milea. liob’l. Berry, Sam’l. (t. Martin, 'j; (a Bingham, Thus. B. Mahune, Waller Berry, R. MeDermoli, W. (1. Bingham, Win. B. Murrill, f»eo R. Bolling, Jraso MrKIrath, l^h ». J Bolling, Rev. .I no. Mason, 4 bos. IBooks, Jim. J. Alrbera, Win. M. Bailey, lime A. Marlin, Jim. Barren, Jim. Mallory, Airs. I'Y I. Ifnrks, Jas. M. Mellon, Miss Adeline Brown, Mrs. Mary Morris, " I onisa M Bayne. •• Naney Major*, C- Kioh'd. K. Ctallr, “ Sarah Mas.n, Henry Chirk, •• Marlin Minna, Ida Clarke, M Caiharmn Miindy, Leonidas A. Cousins, Mlsa Ann II. Minardi Jesse Clark, •< Mary J Moelick. ••'O'. Collins. “ Rosalie Mitrhell. !{■ b’t. Coeper. 2; N—Ahram R. Nririh. - Cousins, O—T4Mif1.nl HO) Ur, •Miii’I. I*. C4.il, GfMiri’ft NV.OIc). Mrs. Alary IV Guudiflf, P—Will inn M. Pago, I “ I’ In 11 is C ’lnvt.tr. Sam’l Poindexter, jr., 3; D—Joseph Davidson, Jim. M IVikins, 3; ( h;m. \V. Dawson, James Partin, 2; T. I. Dererle, S. P. Patterson, II Puuninglon, Stephen Perron , Alexander Denhehu, Wm. II Patirrson, I). \\ Dickinson, Alias UnbeHa Perdue, 2; Capt. W m. I)avey, " Frances Purvis, U I)epriest, •* Virginia N. Patterson, F. Puuiogp.n, Messrs. Patterson Wills. Mis. S. P. Puke, (J —Mrs. Antonia A, ** S. L. Pnvis, (^oisenbury Mias Laura II Pavia, R — Moses Rolpli, ('hapmaii Dawson, Robt. Ridgeway, Win. I). Dinwiddle. Joab Reynolds, K — Win. Kvans, Win. Randall, Dr.lt. A. Edwards, Clias R. Reynolds, (i. Edtimnds, Jas. M- Rirhardaon, Mr. Kdlowe, Mrs. Sally Royal. IL A. Karnes, S — Messrs. Sleptoo & Win. Kdwards. Taliaferro, F — Dr. C. Finney, 2, Capt. Wm. IL Sisson, Wilhelm Ferret, Jno. M. Slaton, Tims. Franklin, Albert Slone, L. G. Fletcher. Jno. Smith, Tliov I). Franklin, Jas. L. S. bool field, R Flagg, Nam’l. Sanford, Jas. M. Franklin, Rev. Vioal Smith, Klij ih or L. IL Fletcher, Copl. George Seaw right, Ja«. K Ford, Jno. K. Swinney, Jus. L. Far-is, J. Sulmons, Kdw’d. A. Lea I hers ton, 2, Mrs. Elizabeth IL Shelton, A. F. Fletcher, Miss Mary Smith, Joseph IL Foster. “ Sarah Smith, Mis. Martha IL Fisher. “ Adeline Scott, G—Alex. IL Garland, •* Martha Shoemaker, Win. G« ff, “ Martha Stratton, Jas. G. Game well, “ Frances A. Scott, P. Gravely,2; l* Martha A. Strange, W in. T. Goode, 3; T—Alfred Taylor, Mis. Mary K. Gamewell, Wm. A.'Thompson, “ Mary A. Gibhs. George Thomas, II — W. L. (.’. Henry, (’reed Taylor, James Harris, 2; N. IL Tapscott, 2; George llardwieke, James Taylor. Robt. S. Hughes, Rev. Mr.'Pumpkins, Wm. N. Hughes, 4, Wm. M. Tribble, George Hoyle, Archer VV. Traylor, Smith Hunter, Kdward Tinsley, R. M. Houston, Rev. Joshua C. Tinsley, G. M. Huston, 2; A. J Tlmrp, Henj. Hunt, Henry Thweatt, Lewis VV. Hallan, J. II. Tyree, Jno. Harris, Wm. C. 'Pumpkins, 2; Mrs. Susan Hill, Mrs. Ann 'Pail, “ Liznn Harrison, “ Mary Toell, “ 'Pirns. F. Hamner, Miss Kllen Thomas, 2, “ Lucy K. Ii»|>kins. VV—I. A. VV omack, j Miss Ann Hill, 2: Creave Woodruff, “ Caroline'!’. Harrison, A. N. Womack, Patrick Howard. losehp Wright, J—Jno. II. Johnson, Henj. Watts, 2; Jno. Jordan, Jno. Whitten, Simeon Johnson, 2; Philip Wohrman, Ruh’t. Jay. Walter Williams, I Jenry Justice, Jno. Watson, Wm. VI. Junes, Robt. Wilson, Mrs. Sarah Jordan, Wriee Walker, “Mary A. Irvine, Levi A. White, “ Adeline G. Johnston. I illegible. K — William Kent, Clias. Kirby, L. H. TRIGG, P. M. April 3 3t Ilargiiiii* ! Riirguius !! Itiutf ;iin* ! !! .VLIf SM’ili.YH HOODS. RICHMOND GASH STORE, Lynchburg, Jlpril 2nd, 1845. r|!HE subscriber begs leave to inform ins customers I and the public in general, that be has just return* ed from the Northern cities with an extensive arid do-! sirable stock of IlliV UOtlDS, BOXXKTII, SHOCK, HATS, AC. which bring purchased for cash, w ill enable hint lo offer goods much lower than similar articles can be purchas ed for in lb's riiy n! retail, for rash only; and at u hole sale «>n credit, for approved paper. COUJS TH Y MEll ( IMJVT8 and others visiting this market, w ill please give him a call before putebas ing elsewhere, as lie will lake a pleasure in showing his g.Mids, whether purchased or riot The 2nd story of my Store lias iieen fixed off for wholesale only. Amongst my assortment may he found, viz: | 50,fX)t) yds. Calico, new styles, from 04 cts. to finest, | lialzarincs, Organdn Muslins, and Polka d*I .nines, en tire new style goods lor Ladies’ dresses. ! Illack, blue black and limey enl’d Niks, all prices, Ginghams, Lawns, and French Chintz, a large assort incut, Apron and Furniture Checks, 'Pickings, Brown Hollands, French Linens and Georgia Nan kt ens, 150 doz. Ladies’ Kid, Silk, and Cotton Gloves and iM ilia, at a great bargain, Needle Work, Collars and Vandikes, Thread Lares and Edgings, an assortment cheap, Ladies’ Nik Shawls and llandk’s, a large assortment, some extra fine. FOR GENTS. Extra black, blue black, inv. green, olive and fancy brown Cloths at great bargains. New style Cassiinmcre and Vestings, all prices, 10.000 yds. common Pants Stuff, at all prices, Panama Hats, a splendid article, cheap, 500 doz. Palm Leaf Hats, from $1 per doz, up to finest. SHOES ana HOOTS. Jl large assortment at (treat Bargains. 30.000 yds bleached and brown Cottons, from 5J cts. to finest; and various other goods too numerous to mention. WM. J. WILLIS. P. S. The subscriber will be receiving from his store in Richmond, and the Northern cities, fresh Goods eve ry week throughout the season. \V. J. W. April 3 ts TAVFRJV i:*TAHM««iinil>r M'or Sale. rflHE TAVERN ESTABLISHMENT at Halifax |L Courthouse, purchased by William Sumpter of Tool’s .'egatpes, I wish to sell. Tbsre are about X<»4 ACRES OF LANS, a portion of win*'1’'» very good, including a good Mead oio; the remainder is of medium quality, but quite sus ceptible of improvement; ®l*iut 12 acres are W nod Land The fencing is tolerably gooJ. I he l*vern building is commodious and comfortable. There are two good Of. fires, an excellent Stable, and all necessary Out Houses. This Tavern is very eligibly situated lor the entertain ment of travellers and hoarders. Owing to my remoteness from this property, I would sell it on accommodating terms. For further particulars, reference may he had to John A. Suwaa -at Halifax Court House, or to me in Lynchburg. K. D. TOWNLEY. .... » atove properly will be offered for sale on the premises, ,n*“c,iun> *n Mond,Jr' 7th 1"S,,n^ B T « J< '* Tvu Dollars llrwni'tl. Rt NA WAY from the subscriber, living on $ttun ton River, near (irrcr’a Ford, Bedford eoenty, Ya.# on tbo 21st of ihit* month, his negro man MARTIN. I w ill give the above reward of TEN DOLLARS, to any person who will apprehend and deliver the said run awa? to me, or secure him in jail so that! get him again. Martin is thirty-five or aix yeara old. five feet nine or ten inches high, stout made, of rather a bright complex ion, list a small scar on hb forehead and une on Ills breast, anj had on when he left a blue cloth rout and a pair brown jeans pants. He has a write at Mr. Thomas Helms, in Franklin county, in which neighborhood I t(link ha mav now be linking. JAMES BURNETT. April 3 u Vo 11 ta si ii fu«* I ii if r*. Farrigs Shiiirnt «f Tohnrro, Mirlpa aa4 Mtraai. I1IIF.SI list:It|HER offers hia services as receiv ing and forwarding ngent in this city. SAMUEL J. JONES, Richmond. REFERENCES. April 3 Cw milE undersigned have thin day formed a Cm part I nerahip under the hi vie and firm of XMTCZaANAHAN* CRENSHAW Sc OO., tot the purpoae of d< ing a general tiltOl'KRY AM) COMMISSION III! SI NESS, and have taken the large granite front house lately occupied by M. S. l.nnghorne is Co , and will keep constantly unhand a large Stock i I* (,' HOC K H I K S of every deacrip tii*n. w hjt h w ill he ao|d low* for cash, or in exchange for nil kinda of Country Produce. The particular attention of E. li. MiTlanahnn will be devufed to the aalenofTobacco, Flour, and all other produce consigned to our rare, (cur charge lor telling Tobacco ia 50 cl». ner Ithd.) (aooda received and lor warded; no charge for drayage. JNO ii Mc( i.anmian, E (i Mn( l,AN\IIAN, U W. CRENSHAW. April 3 ta *1'i: \ It O1.I. A Its It I U A It It. ~ RUNAWAY from the subscriber, living in Prince Edward court* j, about 3 miles South of Kclao’sold store, on the 25th nit., a negro man named O Z. S M - 11 is complexion ia moderately dark; about or 3 years tdd, rather low and well limit, Iiih lliuinha nro double jointed and like his foro-lingera; no other murk recollected. The above reward will hr paid and nil te.iHomibh* expett aca, for inn delivery, or if so secured that the Niibscribpr geta him. Win. H. HAKEll. April 3 It ATI'KKTIOIV INFANTIIV. PAIIADK nl the Courthouse on .v«atnr day, the Oth inat., at ‘J J o'clock, P. M., in Summer Uniform, with one hall cartridge —arms and accoutrements in order for in apectior. — Medal to he shot for. Ily order «»f the (’upturn, \VM. UOHHKTr, (). s. April j li •'ittenfioH, Troop. f 1 ^ IIE Campbell Court House Troop will parade on .1 Saturday next, at 11 o'clock precisely. Tina muster is required bv law. By order of the Captain. N. K. DINWIDDIK, O. S. April3 11 r« §h I o h a b I e T a i I o r # i# g # FIIIIK subscriber lias received ltin SI*H|NAND -I- SUMMER FASHIONS, from tbc North which are recently from Lixxnojxmui pjnus. lie it therefore enabled io execute all work entrusted to Ins care, in the most fashionable styles. He invites all persons wishing anything in his line, to give linn a call, next door to Messrs. Huberts &. Lee, on Main Street. N.B. All work warranted. Ho, N. LEE, April 3 i* Old • Ip pie lira mly. k BBI.S, AI’PI.K BRANDY, just received and mf\w for Bale low, for cash, by W. T. YOUNG. April 3 4l ii.irov. FUi tUUi MW. SUPERIOR BACON, jaw: received by Mccorkle & McDaniel. April 3 in BUTTEll. A FEW FIRKINS || S.iyer's Family Butlrr, re- ' reived,by McDANIKL & McCOKKLE. April 3 is Or, I Via tar'h tire at Oisrovery, IP w** once said "Thtrv i* nothing new under llir sun.’'— This hns Iren rinphui jrallv true, in regard to mrdirinc*. Hundreds ol Pill* , Pnmrrn*, Expo. furant*. find !**peciflr h nl nil sort* have lu*rn puffed into notoriety—rill ntmle ituiitilv of the mime ingredient*, lidding no ru w umlriitl* to 11»#* lienl mgnit. Itiii Dr Winter’* Bnl*am \Y ild ‘berry furriittb e* a new medirnl ngeiit—h new principle evolved from na ture’* own depository. It cure* A*tltma, incipient Con sumption. I.iver fToinpluiur, nnd nil disease* of the l.uug*, when rmtliing; else will. Ait itunornhle memher ol the t’uou diatl Pnrli.iment write* lluit it lias cured him of Asthma of ten years’ Miiindiiig- 4 . William*, E*rj. Attorney at Law. 5ft Wilijnm street, ftew York, wnscured of the *nm« rlt**a*col ' twenty-four years'standing. Mr Co/.ciis, of lliiddotifiolil. ' N. J. mat ps nu aflidnvil that it cured him of n supposed ' Consumption, after pli\ *i< inn* had given liiin up tu die, und so of hundred* of oilier*. (TP llomember, we positively, in no c ase, palm off unre al cure* ns produced hv tin* iu\alurdde remedy. Ur Mine lo gr|“Dr. YVi*tnr’* BmIhuiu of'Wild t’lierrv ” The above valuable medicine is for sale by I). R. LYMAN, Druicgiit, Lynchburg, Va. April 3 It Hath ft ns: IlMabliBlunniK f 1MIE Summer season of the Bathing Establishment JL for Gentlemen w ill commence on the 1st of May next, by which day the Baths will be in complete pre* paniion for public accommodaiiott. Gentlemen will consult both pleasure and health by availing themselves . of its advantages—and the subscriber hopes to receive, therefore, a patronage, sofliriently liberal to justify him m rendering this establishment permanent. ISAAC HARRISON. March 31 ______2l if iVcw Spring and Summer t.ood*. f III IF. subscribers, are now in receipt of a large and .1 well assorted supply of JN7.IF SPllIJYG jjYD SUMMER GOODS; purchased within a few weeks, exclusively for rash. Their stock comprises almost every article usually found in a Dry Goods establishment, ami will be offered at such prices as cannot fail to induce those wanting Goods to purchase. They will be pleased to show their Goods to all who may favor them with a call, which they re spectfully solicit from the public generally. S. GUGGEMJEIMKR *. BROTHER. March 31 1m if DANIEL II. LONDON, DM LEU LX it'lIERIC.t.Y tut I* GOODS, And Importer, or FRENCH & ENGLISH DRY GOODS, .Vo. 138, corner of Main anil 1 ■ ilk sh eet} men.HONO, Vil. WILT, be in receipt of a lakok and rne.N 8tork of 1CNGLISII and FHKNCH GOOD.S, <.This own importation, as well a. a fine stock of Ji,VERlC\<t.Y M\lttrilCS, in a few day., which will be offered to the trade at amall advance*. lie .‘'licit, an examination fr.>in dealers, when they visit the city to make their Spring purelia.es. Terms, the usual credn*. Richmond March J | u, if BY JOHN It. I>. PAYNE, AtTCT’lt. V K O V. K K M B S . mills morning nt II n’rlnck M. ‘21 hags Rio C»'ffce, ‘2 lihde N. 0. ami P. K. Sugar, 2 hhds. Molaasce, 30 time* Segars and Matches, Cutting Knives A largelut Music for the Plano. Terms at sale. J. K l) PAYNE, Anrt’r. April 8 I* | £2w 8PMIIIS moolis, •praln| mi the BALTIMORE O Jk 8 H STORE l.tfiirAOnrg, IVf. R CARDS, IlYAN Ik Co , Importers and Dealers I in Staple and Fancy DRY HOODS, arc now re reiving their very extensive stuck ul Sl.tl'Lh: .LXI> h\KX( r GOODS. embracing nil the nnve*l and mottjaahinnable styles im* ported tnih for Ladies' ami Hentleinen's wear. They ! will be receiving nmsii atm.ii* weekly, Irum their j Hnltimore partners, w ho ere in constant attendance on tin* Auctions nf that city — thus giving them the advantage of the ilceline in gooda ns the m ssoii advances, which is , a very great advantage over any house in the upper coun try nol similarly situated. It is their intention to continue to sell nt the /wire*/ price* of tho Northern Cities, to do which they will he eompelled to sell for C\iSH (J*V/*T. No pains have been spared to procure tho most F.t.s: ii 4 nt (ioo ns imported, nnd they C11A LLENH E a com parison w ith any other stock of Hoods south of tho Poto mac in verification of the assertion. They give below a list of • few articles in their ex tensive assortment. DOMESTICS—‘25,(MID yds. brown, bleached sod col tired Domestics all qualities and pi ices. CAl.lCOES S to 10,000 yds. Calicoes uf diflerent Iirlres and qualities, from GJ cents, to the finest •'renoli Cambrics. IRISH LINENS 50 pieces of tbo best bleacheries— prices Irum 25eta. per yd. to the finest imported. Scotch IIoi i vnd - For gentlemen's under linen—s su perior article to the common linen fur durability* Pit.l ow 4 LiNt.N— 0B wide ol superior quality. ■' oik Tin: i.imi:*. Sii.k Sn ah i.m- In very great variety, front $1,50 to the fluent. French KMnnoinr.nr—Cullara beautifully wrought nt 75 ots. Chcnn aettca—Friiit $1,75 to 12,50 a piece, In erent variety of pattern*. Capes—Large hizr—.the la*e*t Pari* stylo nml beautifully wrought nt $20. SILKS -IMnid and figured liru de Naples, nt 45 cent* per vd. Plaid and shaded striped (ilnscc Silk, a very rich nrtirle. Chameleon changeable Silk*, 27 inrhca wide. B'a«k (im de Ithiue, the finest imported, 4 4 do do for nprona, only $1,25 per yd Chameleon watered nnd striped Ombre Toulon Silk* him! Satin Hroeades, nt $3 per yd., the rich cst we have cvn seen. Mor al: r»i Laink* of every style nnd rpmlity, some ol the richest we have ever hnd, nml ctrlainly very beautiful. BoW II A / INK* AND Al.PAf.CA LUSTRES of CVCf)* gride nml exceedingly cheap. n a it u ao e* and H At./AtriM* in great variety, from 25 ctn. to the most splendid imported. Lack Striped I.awns —In beautiful pinks, him s, drabs ami other colors. Conat.tinE OiifiArrnr. Lawn—A new and beautiful gotuls f*r ladies’ dresacs. Black ItAiiRAnp.s and Dai./arinks. for mourning nnd half mourning, very hi'iiutifnl goods. II ami Ci.tmi Skirts a no 'I’oi uni n i.a- A very scarce article and very desirable. Linen Nett Skirth— A new nnd elienp article nml ve ry much nought after. Linen Camriiic If andri i;r mi pb A very large ns aortmrnt, from 121 cents in $30 a piece; in umbroi ded, plain, licmnMtrli ami reviere burden. IIosieiiv, (•loves and Minn of all kind*. Lacks,'Thread, Bi libins, I. sir, Mecklnnd and Ashbur ton Laces. Swiss a n o Cambric trimmings and inserting*, some ve ry rich. Sii.k Neck Tie*, in great variety. loi.ita i.appetts —An enure new ami ve ry tasty aru> ele for neck dress. fmt-utlemrn'H IIV«r. CLOTIlS-BIack. blue hlnek, invisible green, Condon brown, olive, dahlia, rifle green and navy blue of the vrry best West of England, French and Bel gium makes. 2 pieces extra superior Fiiknmi Bi.ac k Clotii; any gentleman wishing to purehnse really a fine cunt will have the opportunity to do so. FASSIMERES id every description in plain ami fancy colors, among w hich w ill ho found 2 pieces genuine French Doeskin. Hacot’s make, a magnificent arti cle and very cheap. I piece G 4 Dicap in; Ete—n superior article for sum mer main ami tmwaoringt for clergymen. Drilling* of all kinds—2 pieces superior white vest* ings—best French ami English Satin, Plaid, Buff and white Cashmeres nrnl W'eltmgs. UOJVJYJRTS, ItliiMKYS .i.YU FM*OWEiiS. 1,000 BONNETS — mure nr less, all qualities nml prices from $2.25 per dozen, to the finest JSeapol it an—New shape, the most beautiful hot net ever introduced—and which can be done up like » Flor ence /traiil. Ahtikiciai. flow eiih fmm GJ cts n pair to $1.50 a piece, some entirely new and lientitiful. Bonnet and cap Hi boons, in great variety of styles and prices. Unto! HnlM !! Unix! ! ! AMIDON’S burst spring fuahion—A very beautiful lint, and of best quality. Panama Hats —a very beautiful article, besides a great variety of fanny articles. All of which w ill he sold cheaper than the eheapett, as our terms are cash oni.v. We c rdiallv invite all to examine our stock, before purchasing—We shall take pleasure hi exhibiting our Hoods, whether we sell or not. RICARDS. RYAN ft Co. Next door to Wm. T. Young. March 31 ts vari A itm; ro\v\ riiori;ictv FOR SAXiB. TlIE subscriber is authorized by lb© owner, in sell tlm valuable two story IllilCK DWELLING HOUSE, for merlv belonging to the Estate of .loscob Echols, decM., situated un Church street, adjoining the residence ol Capt. Ammon Hancock. It is one of the most convenient ami pleasant houses in town, and is worthy the attention of those who wish to purchase real estate in Lynchburg. Terms made known on applies tome. HENRY DUNNING TON. March HI is if NOTICE. I HEREBY notify all persons not to trade or buy any bond or bonds made by (files McCmw (k Alex. Yuille, made payable tome; and the said McCraw and Yu.lie are notified not to pay the same to any person except myself, until I receive a credit for the same, in asmuch as said bonds have passed out of my hands with out consideration, and I have never received credit for the same. And John S. Kent and Thomas T. Hallow are also notified,as trustees in a deed (executed to the nr. not to pay any claim against me, unless they personally know I have received value lot the same, inasmuch as I have go<»d grounds to believe there will be fraudulent claims presented for pavuienl. JAMES PETTY. , Murch 10 9lif* $IOO REWARD. BY atilhurily of the Common Council of Lymhhom a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOi.I.AkSw offered lor (he detection and cumriclion of lire unpjim'i plpd penmn or person., who, on the night qt the 07,j, inst., injured the fire plugsaud let loose wateropoo the streets uf the town. S, DIUOI’ID, ' Engineer in chief of the Lynchburg lloso Carnany. March 31 id* PaiMfc and Fare from Richmond To Baltimore and Philadelphia, n astro as. THF. Strnmera COLUMBUS and POCAHON 'J'AS, haring been newly painted and pul in mm plrte order, will hare Richmond every VVedneudav morning at 0 o'clock, and every Saturday afternoon at 3 u’elnnk, for Bnltlitiore and Philadelphia. Peaernaera coining down by t anal Boat tu Richmond, can go di rectly on board the above Rnate, free of eitra charge, and will l>e taken to Baltimore for rtra noLt.aai, farm included, and to Philadelphia by Kail ll"ad for eight dm'.'are. IIKNRY LUDI.AM & Co. (k-y. , Jl.fj r. HO/tS, fvt llaltimort anri fAt'We/ ii/iio. acnt !" nuf care, will lie promptly f.rwardcd by the above Slrn.nere. at the luweat rati II. L. *t Cu. Rirhn'nnd, March 17 _3in if M..1S T SMPJnVJYT OP JVC* a nous. WR arc at.yioua to pitrohnae nbont 50 NRGUOR3 ol both year—, tit complete nnrlaat ahipmenl \~ t tlua Miaaon. and will pay fit* full Richmond pricea, application tre made anartly. 1IARI it DAVIS. Jaa. v:t la If no ii•/,#;* .unnr., AltE now receiving their Spring supply of CrftfX i EH Ills, which ia large ami well aaanrtcd, com prising nearly every article usually kepi ia their line, which they nffur at very low prices fur cash, or in ex change lur omiutry produce. They moat respectfully •olieit n call from their old friend* oa well as the public generally. Tin following comprise a part r»f their Stock: 350 hag* Rio, Laguyra, Angoatura and Java Coffee, 43 iihUa. N. Orleans, I1. Rico, Si, Croix auu Cuba clarified Sugar* 15 boxes I .oaf Sugar 5 barrelseruahed Sugar 20 boxes and caddies Tea, part eery superior 15,000 llm. Cotton Yarns, Lcakavillr, ILcluuoud lud l.ynehhurg factories 20 hales Domestics, 34. 7*8, 4 4 and G 4 wide 13 Ulna cotton Oinnburgf, liiuhinuiid and Manchaa* ter facloriet 150 kegs Nails, assorted sites 200 lha.heat Cara oca* Indigo 500 lbs. Madder 300 sacks Salt, well filled 0,00(1 the. S ilc Leather, good and damaged 200 llm. Shoe Thread 2(10 lbs. Cast Steel 300 lb*. Shear Steel l I 4 tuns lllistered Steel G00 lbs. Rod lour, 1 4, 3 8,1 2. 5-8 and 3 4 iuuki 300 lbs. I loop Iron 1,000 llm. Kunkis Sheet Iron 1,00011m American Sheet Iron 500 lbi. Wire, aaaorted wife* 21 boxes ’I'm Plate, I 3 X 2 do do do 3 X X X 20 n..: « s Hoofing Tin, large aito 20 ptg« hn.ck 'l in 10 tuna country Par Iron 20 barrels Tanner'* Oil 2 liereea I .amp Oil 28 birds, and barrels MoIsssm 50 dot. Palm Leaf lints 10,000 llm. Ilneoti, part Inmily cured 5 do*. Ilorao Bucket* 15 dut. psinled Pails 35 kegs (■ill) Powder 20 kegs It lusting Powder 1,500 llm. green Copperas GO reams Wrapping Pa par GO barrels Flour 45 Ikjxcs 'Tallow Carol lei 10 do Sperm do It) boxes No. I Snap 150 bushels Irish Potatoes 2.0(H) lbs. Casting*, assorted G barrels Cider Vinegar 35 boxes Window Gin**, 8 X IU and 10 \ 12 5(10 bushels gnud need Oats G.OOO lined Rivets, Nos, 8, 10, 12, I i and 1G 20 Grind Stones ALSO, Calico, lied 'Picking, Nankeen, Bleached 0 tncftfic, Apron Cheek*, Linen plain and twilled, Plaid Domestic, Pepper, Allspice, Allum, Ginger, Sal cratua, Chocolate, Nutmegs, Mustard, Slums, Brooms, Wooden Measures, Stone Wire, Tulw, Writing Pa per. Sifters, 'Trace Chains, White Leaf!, Tolly, Can die Wick. Cult.m Twine, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Shaving Soap,'Par Cans. Hire. Lamp-black. Starch, Tar, Plaster, Corn and Corn Meal, Saltpetre. Scale Bearn* and Weights, Cotton and Silk Handkerchief* Buttons, Cotton and Wool Cards, Shot, Ground Pep, per, Ike., *ke., ike. OOP We will pay the highest market price for Ba con, Lard, Foathcri, 'Tow and Flax, Linen. Wool, Bees Wax, Butter, fkc. BOWLES fc AC BEE, March 17 ta if A CAIKI>, A LI. person* in want of ntU) and cheap Goods, w'II please call at my Store, o* I have just return'd from the Northern Cities, and am now receiving a large slock of l)rif (foods. Shoes, Hots, Honnets, Uai'dufare* Ape.. SfC,, all of which will be s old lower than similar Good* have evet been offered in this market. .1 NO. J. PURVIS. March 24 w4w tf < oniBiii«*ioii Itiiftinrftft. f l’M IF. sub* Tiber tnki-a this method of nm puncing («» I. bis Ir ends anil acquaintances, that lie is iga ii in Lynchburg for the purpose of doing a general COMMISSION SUSINSfcfl. Thankful for the luviitirn conferred on him during llm number of years be was engaged in ilm hnainfrv, he now Hull cits n return of the patronage of Ins friend* and tb* public grnera'ly. lie has made suitable nrrangemf ms for the Storage of pmduc* committfHl to his care, and promiai a strict at lentiun to the interest of Imh patrons. 11 ih office is at present at the store of Mr. J*ltn Hollins. SAMUEL NOWLIN. Feb. 3 tiif 1* / U'MSKE V: t inn HIII.S GOOD MOUNTAIN WHISKEY, IV/iy 3() .. Old Hyp, do part YVy sot’, licit. In Store and lor bale on nccn*niii<iduiino Irruu. LEE & IIUHEUTS. Mtrsli 17 t, if bail}' line of Packet lloata for scorrsnuj: n,>J uwcnnuRO. ON anil aflrr tlm IO1I1 nf March, our Iron Park'd Buats will leave Richmond, from our landing allha head of llie llasin, ai 5 P. M. daily, (Sundays except - ed,) arrive in Scoltaville next morning at 10 A. M.. anil in Lynchburg next meriting at I A. M. 32 liuura through. Passenger* remain un Ixiard until 5. RETURNING. t.eavo Lyne.hburi; daily, (Sundays excepted.] si G A. M. ami arrive in Ru-.bmund next day, at I P. M. 31 hour* through. BOYD, EDMOND & DAVENPORT, March 3 tsif APPMi IIIMYDY. 31) DBIX coud APPLE BRANDY, just received '■*’ " awl for safe. LE E & ROBERT*. March 17 uif Ml titer, * Baron ! ! Baton ! ! ! 10 000 LBS. prime new Bacon, receiwnil to da* ’ and for ealn. LEE It ROBERT*. March 17 _ ts if Cheap Sugar and CoITtt. Eg. BURTON i* now selling a tut of goal &V* t onr aml Cuff\c, a} ttHl* per pound. .11. SO, 'I'he cheapest lot of Crj.imtl, BaI.E CoitoSt, Inn*, forms fi.rmt*, Casiimeues. Moi 'wrirs, tCc., Ixr., 1 ever offered in this ntxrlet. Rejig anxious U» rcJmv my slock before the receipt ft! rny Sprisg ‘tipple, gn tt bargains may be. had in any description nf Dry Got* w K }. BURTON. 1 Feb, 10. t*