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EX-GOV. THOMAS OF MARYLAND. fo|,„win2 proceeding* erf a meeting of the ettiaen* ‘. ,xirlgton, (YT.) in reference to the recent publics f' of F-a-Guv. Thutnss ol Maryland, connected w ith ,ll,n eatie troubles, has been amt to ua for publication. 0 nlllkt satisfy every n.ind that Guv. Thomas is 1,1,1,, iiiiant upon thi* subject, nr that he is something »orK ‘ Lkxikcton, March 2Sih. 4845. at a large meeting ul the neighbors anil acquaintances * n honiaa,eaneeneil by public notice in ihccuurt “V,' „n motion of the Her. Henry Heffner, D D r "i in Robert Whitr was called to the chair, and Col. i’J’*, McD. Reid appointed Secretary. 5,(ln motion of Dr. Huffier, it was tes.lveil that a com V „|* ihirlccn be appointed to ctinftitler and r»*p«>rt "" fntn nfa preamble and resolutions, expressing if e ,h* "of Ibis meeting, soil what ts bcltrvid lobe the gen "Taeiise nf thi* eoniotunity, respecting the character *[Vi's Sally c. 1’. Thomas, against win m charge* nr • * ,aliens nf criminal Conduct have been mads in a Me'piiblicaiion of Mr. Francis Tlmu.ua, F.x Governor * y|ir,iand, and also ouiiccrnmg ilie eharactei ol Rob " ‘j 'paylor, involved with her in the same charge. '"w'lKicupon the following gentlemen were appointed * r^tm'unfrnnr.Cnl. F. H. Smith, Rev Mr. Dry.am. „, , Dahnev. Prolca-ur Armstrong, John \\ . Ifroeln ubrough Fs(l •. <-’ul J dm J odan, Matthew {Vl.lir Jolui A. Ivq.. IJ». Jnin.s M **,d Samui l 1- . Jordan, The enmmittee retired, ami in a short lime reported I f»||ov%-in*r preamble ami resolutives, wbieb, niter none remarks from Dr. Huffier. Professor Armstrong, |{,»M Mr. Skitmtr anti Dr. Leyburn, wi re mniniinuus ly *Y Ii'i'ar is Francis Thomas, F.x Governor of Mary ImJ has published a pamphiet, which has he,m widely enisled making the must wanton n smlu upj, the •hxractcr uf his wife. Mis. Sally C. P. 'Plum,as. daugli ' f jarors McDow II. Km|.. Governor ,1 \ irgriua; anil whereas Mis. 1 tumias was lir, tight up Irmn childhood, * , . r ui. si part nliieaied in this place,—and run ■ranenily >hc moral cha'Jctef sustained by her up to JhJ time of her marriage with lot pubic accuser must Is, |letter understood and appreciated by tier loim, r neigl, hmsaiul friends, than by any other p- rsons whatsoever; _,i,d whereas, as a commMniiy, we have hi relotoie fidi our sensibilities deeply wounded by the outrage* nl G,JV. Thomas ,.n his w ife, bin have never tell ai Idler iv by our inn rferrnee. In give pnhltcity to a matter so delicate.—and that now . all Semples having I,ecu rumo ,,d by the publicalimi nf Mr. Tlmmas, we de: iri prompt ly cydially and iiuanimoi sly. I>V a |'» I"' evpriwsi.n „f ’pinion, to shield female eharaeter against an atlaelt wicked and unmanlv. if not Insane-ami whereas n not being pretended in t'l.e publication relerred to, that the revolting charges made 1} <i -v. 'i In man arc soslau cd t.y any ilitecl or posiiivc levino-ny wlmleu r,—it is deemed by this meeting that'lie previous eharaclirnf llo, accused holy for virtue and muralllv, m tin- nunmii „i,y i„ which she was reared, is imi led In lie cunsid ered, lailh in the rj*t uf inl'ghteind mas u and of law . ,« ,s; important teat tin >ny; and whereas the eharaeter nf Robert J. Tailor, Kfq , the near nlalive "firs. Tl.ureas, is also directly iinpmon d in the pcMjraimn ,t Mr. Thou as; and tl is emim eiiity tn w hi. h lie was hern and riarrd. bate I ad the lest , ppnttunity , f appn enis ting his claims to the eharaeli i ol a genilt u an and a man of honor. tie i' inrir/ifiv Ul. Thai we, the a tpiuiuiainv s and oeijhb »rs uf Mrs. , Thomas here assembled, «!-*• r llerim lv ami individual ly bear nur cordial and cheerful testimony lu the fad, universally cuuccded by ail w lm have Known Ik r. lhat no young lady ever livid in il.is e.iniimnii y. w bn unis family sirsta mil a mure i xalnd * humou r h»r pnri \ DinrMIs and refinement ol u aimers. than did Mis. Sal^H C. P. Thomas. up to the Imiir• I ber unhappy marnagrt^ aril 11 d ud • re tint wn hive ever t »u i I ber a bidy, 11 f a* In.)best an I best si n«e « I ibm tei —a diughu r ♦ very way worthy of a im il i r > u whom ibis \ Imh iMinrminiiy K • k wniiihe higbist re*t>eci anil admiral ion, — a d we hrai.d .he insu.uainin ci o'wiru d 'n the pnm |.hli l referred In. that I < r el aincter I a I already lorn • i.Uird at'he period *1 her union wi h ihe w rilrr, ns L.Im* m 1 culu »mi<* us. \>tl That since Mrs. Thomas's return from Mankind, ' alter the 9eptt ration Irom In r l.oslnrd. I*r n i duel has fu •) Tudesl, reiifiti r. arid becoming a lady in In r trying riretiuisauccs, to a degree lhat would lie satisfaciory lo Hie in si fusiid' us. 8. Thai we d ' uni uui voca! *y tier lave that the cniifi dt im e Ik rel"f're 1elt hv os in ilejuri v and virtue of Mrs, 'I'hun as is n> firm and un-haktu as n was before the publieati n »l ihe el ilmrate statement "1 Mr, Thn nas ; and that eh*' has l ul to r» turn t«i the rtiidsi » I her fiieods al home, (f r she has no « m mb s,) to he w eleoired, as one uf ihe |o\j I • si ofunr Women, and as one of tlm (a** r.si ornanuHi'M • f«<ir sicieiv. i 4 h. 'J hat v c, ihe ini li U rs « f ibis meeting. w hile ef curse w r i nn kin u ronhieg per** i idly :i« to ihe irnih i f the a I h'ga I ions imnle hv Mr. Tb-mas re«pcriing the cnduei i f I is w ifc efur ng I « r redd# ere in the Slate of ' nrylaiid, and whilst we Would also retrain, as lar as pi-NoMe, from giving nth rnt ce to those f. cling* o| indig nant scorn ami uninitiea'i.d ihsgist which lhat puhi.ea finrt has excited in our Im*soiiis.—-at tin* same time, in view of the unM.lln d « harocti r n a maim d hy Mrs. Tim mas up lo the date of her n arriage, and also in view of the great propriety of'In r ih |n.riim nt since ilu; separation Pont her Imslwmd. w e f« el c« tistrnim d to deola.e if, ns the opinion nf many if os. tint n w.i.Ul le both more rational and more consist* nt w it h truth to rob r I lie inju tious inferences ami conclusions didund ly il.ewnier from the rir* nn.sinnris *'etahd. to il e ii fluence of an insane jealousy, |i* rv<*rting aud deluding the judgment of ihe husband, than to any criminal rood net on ihe pari of the wife. ©lit. That in nhirudHig open the public ear, in ihe form selected hy him, the sh rv of his private griefs, whether real ar imaginary. Mr. Thomas has coinniilted an act alike i firnsivc to got d taste. demoralizing in its, lemlericy, arid injurious to the pi at e and hermonv i fw» cieiy, which calls f< r ihe sternest rebuke of a well fegu la led public sentiment, full. fJ hat we lender to Mrs. Sally C. I*. 'I homas the expressi* n ofiur warmest and livelieM sympathy in the distressing circun stum cs in whiTi this unnatural perse cation has placed he*;—aid we do declare nur abiding •lul •itidotililing confidence, that she w til pass through any ordeal to which she may le subjected, with a char acter not only puir, hut above suspicion. 7th. That Mr. Robert J. Tavh.r, against whom ihe gravest charges are preferred hy Mr. Tlmmas, has ever sustained a most irreproachable character in our cornu.u uity.asa young man distinguished hy a most amiable disfMumion, a correct merni dept r'rm nt, and exempt in a remarkable degree from those vices ami irregularitie* in cident t> youth; and we do solemnly aver our deliberate conviction that lie is wholly incapable of committing ’be shocking crime imputed to him. 8ih. Thai the hdbwirg gentlemen he appointed a committee to transmit a ropy of the proceedings of this meeting to Mrs. Sally C. P. Thomas and Mr. Robert J. I aylor, and to have them published in the principal newspapers in the I’niied Stales—viz: Rev. John Skin m*r, Dr. Alfred I.eylurn, Major John Alexander, Col. A. T. Barclay, Dr. John W. Paine, Rev. Philo Calhoun, and Samuel Walkup. ROBERT WHITE, Chairman. Samuel McD. Reid, Scc’ry. O Ilip National Intelfigencpr of iiiumjay last iiijrs; "Ex-Guv. Thomas, nf Maryland, made Ins ap pearance yesterday before tlm Cirpuil Court, and gave seniriiy in ihp sum nf $1000, to appear at the next term nf the Court, to answer tu tlip charge of libel, as presen '•I lj the Gratd Jury. 11.G. S. Key, Esq. of St. Ma >’s county, Maryland, is the bail of Kx-Guv. ’1 Immns n this libel case. Gen. Walter Jones is counsel fur Mr. Thom-ti.” FOREIGN NEWS.—The packet ship Lnuis Phil, hppe, at New York from Havre, brings French advices to the 8th nf March, and London dales tu the Gth. The Political news is unimportant. The Havre cotton mar Itel was firm and animattd, w ilh a tendency tu advanced prices. In the British House of Curnmots, on the 5lh, Sir obert Pee) slated that U. States Sugar would be ad Pntted under the same advantages of the reciprocity ires Oe* at the sugar of Java nr Manilla. The new togar •t ea were to take tffect on the IGth of March. Frit"for Tobacco.—Mr. G. B. Lyons’ crop tinn i D?’l B,, Mn '•* Granville, N. C. was suld at auc ui ■ !n **iclinicnd on the 2d iust,, seven hogsheads of uric. ‘'7.T? 18 C2» t‘<r hundred. The highest out at .0 ^ 3 I'"1’ »' $12; one at $1'* 2.", one at $<j f5j n,te ai$l DM; and unr a' J 1. ' 'In inJ-pcnJeui CJJfictr,— Tl«* Washington cones pondcol of lho Philadelphia Lodger narrate* the follow , ,nS inwretting iucidvnt. li shows, that, as IfaUtnff say*, there is yet virtue extant,” even among, thnst unhappy office holder*, whose independence ofi tlicuglit aru| feeling might well k? subdued and arimhi* ! Ut»d by the system of proscription, which now seem* to , be the order of the day, & w hich is In Id in terrorem over them on the one baud, while want and destitution, an I i perhaps tbs suiter mg* ot a starving fa nr ly, stare them in | the fa< a on the other; “A letier wra received ibis morning by Mr F.lls worth. Commissioner of the Patent Office, from Mr. Buchanan, Secretary of State, requesting him to furnish him w itli a list ol the ofil *crs under him, tber pi o»e ol birth, nge, the length ol time they had been hi the L)i* partmrnt, amount of salary, &c. ^Mr. keiler, long and favorably known ns one ol the F.xaminct*, was first called. \\ lo re w i re v. u born, sir? Answ•red. flow lung have you been in this office? binre 1*21, sir. W but is your age, sn? Answered. What is youi salary? $!500 per annum. Dili you vole last J'altY I did lint, sir. ns | was mil entitled to a vole, being a residrnt ol the I).strict. Ate those all the uiu siiottsyou have to a-k? Yes, sir, that’s nil. 4'H* ^*r, as you have made a memorandum of rnv answers, please in add, that if 1 had been entitled to a vote, I Would have voted for Henry Clay.nl K. ir.uekv. I am, ami always have been, srnl hipe that 1 may a! ways remain a Whig,” ftJ* Our n» ighbor ol (be Republican has not yet an J swcTcd our query. It profisstg to comprehend Mr. Polk s opinion charly on the tariff Now we ask it a i oiiin does Mr. Polk mean, by a revenue tariff, what * Mr. McOuilm ttu ans, whin he fixes a maximum of”.") per cent, k discriminates below that amount, n« t for, but \ ugui/mt protection ?or dot** lit mean, by “incidental pro lection,” to discriminate wit bout reference to any arbi tiary maximum, as lieretofure?—And, w hile our ham! is 1 in, we will ask a few nmre qups.ii.ns: When lien. ! Jackson, Mr. Van Bun n, R. M. Johnson, Mr. Benton, Mr. Buchanan, and other leading Locos, voted, all id them, h>r the tariff ol 1821, arid nearly all of them for f tin* la i ill of 1823, did they vote lor revenue tariff* or for { protective tariff's? If they voted for protective tariff*, were they federalist* or republican* when they did ho? , Or was ilmt which was republicanism in 1828, federal ism If* 12? If so, i chyi Or. il the tariffs of 18*21 ! and Jo,8 w ere revenue tariffs, with incidental protection I no n ly, do they indicate the sorted protection which I Mr Polk advocate * in his late Inaugural? If not, what sort ol proie tion du**s tin? President mean ? Answers i are n *pectlully sol.cited, and will be anxiously txpcc- j ud. 0T‘ I be N. vv Y-rk correspondent ol the Charleston j M» rcur\, I ko ourselves, cannot unriddle Mr. IbdU’ri i •roc si numcots on ilic Tariffquestion, notwilhstanding ' the Republican iu*;Ms they me so lucidly expressed in the luiiiigiir.il as lo be easily comprehensible. Tin* Mers cury’* correspondent ask»: “Who will anahzr ihe in augural? Is Mr. Polk lor or against a tarill? I have had coiisiderabh' experience in clccvphcring the knotty poiois o| C.ennan metaphysicians, but I must confess 'that I am as yet tillable to gel a clear conception of what Mr. Polk and other democrats mean when they talk of revenue tar ill's with discriminating duties. \> lien Man tiiint, in one of Oii-ki ■ns’s hooks, sjit aiis of ‘dom'd de lightlul, fascinating Jiti|e ratihsnakes,” lie speaks more mu lligpi.il> than many of these patent free trader^ that go in |br discriminations.” OCL !o c. iiff qitri.ee of n c!< n!a| ol its statement, the N. \ . Morning m w s to: fiirms that seats m the Cabinet were it i d« r< d h> Mr. Polk to (ji.v. W right and R F. Butler ol that State. (• IT« nrv Clay will be 08 years old on the 12th ol ihi s iim iilh. ihe ‘‘young Whigs” of Now York are preparing to rolcbiate the day in n si irilrd ti :.mu r. A Mi lute ol one hundred guns i* to be fired, and a grand pa rade, in which all the W lug Associations willjoin, is to take place. To the t Inks of County Fourls. We respectfully invite the attention of the Clerks of the courts of the several counties to the follow iog sec tion of an ai t pissid by the last Legislature of Virginia, den L ing ei on tin m a new ar.d uoj ortat.t duty in refer ence to elections: “2. 1 >e il f m they madid, i bniut shall he the duty of il:e clerks ol the several (’nuuly Courts, annually ,to copy so ti'uch • ! ibe l ooks of the Commissioners of »lie Revo one lor tl r r i onrules assets forth the name6of tl e white 1 lythabh'S and mms of teoney and kind of property with! v. bieli they are separately atsessrd, under the net of the | (lenernl A>scn h!> in {using taxiw for the support of (jo • vernim lit lor the year next preceding, and to deliver a copy thereof to the comm bsioners of ehetion funaclil pn rinel rsiablished ly law h r bolding elections under ihe I'.wr o| ihis ( onniumweallh for said conn y, at least ! five days belore ihe period fixed for said elections; for "hieh or | iik, the said eh rks shall he paid by levy on ^ their cumins in ihu mode other Haiir a upon counties are now paid, a sum, in the discretion of the court, nut ex creding the lets allowed hy law fur copy ing done by said clerks. “*>. All acts and parts of acts coming within the pur* view of this act, are hereby repealed,” £>* W e are glad lo sc* that Robert F,. Scott, of Fau quier, one of ilm ablest men in Virginia, is one of the W hig candidates to represent that county in the next Legislature. Them as S. liall is the other. Grj* The amount of outstanding Treasury JWfsun the 1st of April was $1,0*3,33! 22. 03* “• ? Friend to J\Jei it'1 shall appear. A C A 111). I avail myself of I liis medium of saying in my fellotv eil.zensol l.ecsville and ils vicinity, lliai ind sposiiiiin, w hit'll. I lioiio li comparatively sliglil, » as yet of a charac ler to lender exposure lo Ihu sun and exercise impru dent, prevented tny attending ar that place on Saturday last, as I had expected and promised to do. Should it be ill tny (sitter, however. I will visit that section of the county before the election. I expert to he at Hrttoknpti) en Saturday nex', the 12tli itiel ;at itic Court House on the Monday after wards; and at the Spout on Saturday the I'.hh inst III) II. TOLER. CO.I MON COUNCIL. At a meeting ol the persons elected to serve as Com mon Coiincilinen lor tfie town of Ltnehburg, foi the en suing year, at the eoiineil r-". in said town, un I'lnirs day evening, 3d of April, 18-13: /Y'.reuf—Julia M. Otey, (ieorge E. Roberts. Samp son Diugitid, Tltoinas O. Acree, l ip. |), Jennings, Ctiailes W. Christian, John R. McDaniel, J’leasant I’arlin, Henry Davis, Seth Halsey and Paul Junes_ uhn, having severally taken ilu-oalli fosuppurt the eon stilulion ol the United Slates, the oath of fidelity to the Commuiivvi alllt, and 1 lie oalli of ofltce.br fore David \V. liurtun, I'.-') Mayor, look llitlr neats to Coinmun Conn | ril. The Io ard being organizi d, proceeded to llte election of a Prcsidenlol the Common Council; when John M. Oiey was duly elected, having received leu votes anil Julio R. McDaniel one Vu'c;and (tic said Oiey thereujv I uti took Ins seal. Tim UuarJ proceeded lo elec', a Clerk of llte Council; »bell D. limbs being unanimously eltcud, took the oath of t fli-e, in presence of live Hoard, bclore I). \V Horton, E*q. Mayor. Resolved, that the rules heretofore adi pled fnr Hie government of the Common Couneil, ai iis sessions, he and they are hereby adopted fnr the government of tin present Council. The President appointed the fallow iug committees fir the present year: Messrs. Acree, Davis. Roberts anil Diugitid lo tto nfthe Street committee; Messrs. MeDan iel, Carv, Partin ami Jennings to he of tint Watering committee; Messrs. Jones and Halsey to he cf the Dory ine Ground committee. And I lien the H tarJ adjourned. P ROI'IVS, C, k. 1 hanovkh I'ln'.snrn.in'. ! " 'H i*iw on TUursilny, ihe IO1I1 iu,t . ai IviI, <li, ■ M , at th Apponatlnx Chiuoli. 7 mitaa wralul Farm villo, nn the stajc t iad to IliuiummJ. NOTICE. Wont llamivor I’r.stiylery will moot oiv VYri: S’.iiaV. tlir It'.lInlay of April, at II u‘clock A AI.. at l) a in >n,l Hill, hcvcu milra auiill* cask ui CxiiulivU Court llmae. Married, on the 1st ol April, by 'be Rev F. (), Drought), Mk Fn vnln AGNkwr, to Mrs. Ann Doi.an, both ul this place. -, on the 3rd iust.,hy the Rev. \V. H. K'uklc, Mr. \\ A. RrritAHPs, merchant of this place, i • Mish F.WTMa, daughter of Maj. Addison Tulmli rf<v>t‘Am herst. iiYNt iiiii iiu niuki; r, Fir the iretk evil it a Pulttrdoy, jH/ml 7, 1845. llelow is a correct statement of the Maikel tor the past week. tobacco.—Old l.ngs, $1,20 to 1,30; new l.ugs, $1 30 to $2.50, | ,enf, inferior, $2,00 to 2,50; common, $ *, >0 to 3,50; middling, $3,5l) m 4,00; good $(5,00 to 10,00; No tine manufacturing in market — would emu mand from $10 to 15. flour.— $3.50 to 3 021 fmm wagons; from store, su* peflino $1.01; F.un ly, $1,50 to $5,00 per bbl.; j Slock light, and in good demand. li'htat.— Red t>5; White 70 ct«. per bushel. Grain.—-Horn 40 cents per bushel from wagon; j Oats, sheaf 45 to 50 cents per hundred ; cleaned 22 to , 25 cents, jht bushel, R vc, none in market. Clover and G'm*n Seed*.— (.’lover Need, $3,*50 per bushel, from wagons; $1.00 fiotTl Store; Timo thy. $2 25 to $2.50. Herds C»r:os, (521 fri in w aggons. Provisions—Ifncor.. 04 to 7 refits from w agon, 71 to 8 els. from store, considerable quantity coming in. licet $5 per hundred: Meal, 40 cts. per bushel from wagon. /*7.i/i —Shad, $7,00 to $8 00 per hid.; Herrings No. I 4,50; Mackerel. No. I. $13. No. 2. $0,50. No. 3. $s Coffee.—St. Domingo, 7 to 7 4 cents per Ih.; Rio,# to 9 cents ; Laguira 8 to 10 cents; .lava, 13 to 15 cts Cuba 7 i t; Swrnr.— lirown. New Orleans,?} to 9 cents per Ih.; Porto Rico, 8 to 9cents per Ih.: St. Croix, I 1 to 12} rents per lb.; Loaf, 12} <0 17 cents per Ih. Cttndlcs.—’1 allow. 12! to 15 cents per lb., Sperm, 35. to 10 cents per •b.’ Hull N. Son’s, | 5 to 17 tents per lb II hiskey.—Conim« n. 2(5 to 30 cents per gallon, from ! (wagon; from store, 31 io 33 cents. Ueclilieu, 40 to 45 j rum wagon. brandy.—Apple, 371 cents per gallon; Peach 75 cents |»er gallon. Cotton yarns.— Factory prices: 16 to 17 cts. per lb as sorted. Jron.—Bar Iron. $75 per Ion from boats, $T) from Store. Pig, $25 per ton. Slat.— Blistered, 01 to 8 rents per lb.; German, 15 to IG cents.* Shear, 20 to 25 cents per lb.; Cast Snel, 20 to 25cts. t>er Mi. Linseed (til.—70 rts I.pmi'i. $1.00 to I 50 pc r gul Ion; '1 aimers, $ 10,00 to 20,00 |»erbbl. Leather.—Good Side. Hi to ISi rents prr lb.; Dam aged Sole, 15 to IG cents per lb. I'mnde.r.— Blasting, $1,00 lo 4,25 per keg; Rifle, $*», 50 to 0,00 ner keg. Wool. — Woo!, 20 to 28 cents per lb.; YVool Rolls, none in market. ('(ait aad Wood.—Bituminous, 25 rents per bushel Anthracite, $8,00 prr ton. Oak and mixed Wood $ per curd; Hickory,$2,50 per cord. Apples, dried, 0 00 to 0 00 Allspice (per lb.) 0 It to 0 17 A Hum 0 0J to 0 10 Butter, No I (per lb.) scarce 0 10 to 0 00 Cheese 0 71 to 0 10 Beeswax (per lb.) 0 25 to 0 00 Deerskins (per lb.) 0 00 to 0 12 Feathers (per lo.) 0 25 to O 80 Flaxseed (per bushel) ft 021 to 0 75 Ginger, (per lb.) 0 lU to 0 121 Honey, strained (tune in marl et) Ginseng, 0 25 to 0 00 Hemp (per ion) 70 00 to 0 00 Indigo (pc* ll».) I 50 to 1 75 Jeans (pc* v<> ) (none offering) 0 00 to 0 00 l.insey (per > .) do Linen Tow ( >er yd.) 0 10 to 0 00 do. F ax (net yo.) 0 121 to 0 00 Lard. i\o (|»er to.) 0 07 to 0 07 i Lead, (per !b.) 0 05 to 0 0G Madder ( er lb.) 0 20 to 0 251 Molasses (pe gid.) 0 35 to 0 40 Nails, (pe, lb.) 0 05 to 0 051 Peaches, drieo, peMd (none in market,) Peaches d cd, cppl'u none in mdrket. 0 (Ml to 0 00 Plaster, (per loo) 8 0.) to 8 50 Pepprr, (per *b.) 0 * 4 to 0 171 Rice (,or jb) 0 05 lo 0 (Mil Salt, (per srek) 2 33 to 2 371 Shot (per bag) 1 50 to 1 75 Sonera Snake Root (|>er lb.) 0 Mi to 0 18 Soap Brown (per lb.) 0 05 to 0 08 Tallow 0 00 to 0 07 'leas U 75 to 2 00 EXCHANGE?. Checks on New \ o , 1 peret. prem. Bali’iiiore | do Boston do Philadelphia do New Ot'edits par to 1 do St. Louis t to I per ct.dis. Charleston par Nashville 14 to 2 do Louisville I to 11 do Cincinnati 1 to 1 do Bank Notes North Carolina I per ct.dis •* South Carolina I prr ct. cits Tennessee ft per cl. dis FREIGHTS LP and DOWN THE CANAL. Tobacco, leaf (per hogshead) I 00 Du. manufactured, (per box) 10 Fluor, (per bbl.) 124 Bpr Iron, (per tun,) I 00 Pig Iron, (per ton) I 00 Lead and Shot, (per toil) 1 00 Plaster, (per ton) 1 00 1 All other articles, (per 100) 10 : Attendance in * ymlitmitf. DR HARTLEY may be consul led at the Franklin Hotel, Lynchburg, «*i Wednesday, ttie Oili inst. , Patients requiring his professional services ran avail , tbems dvt’S between the hours of 8 and 12 A. M. and G j and 0P.M. N. I).— All communications addressed postpaid, will ( meet with immediate attention. A pril 7 H AIM;:*, rill. 3UST received at 'Tollrot's I5u-,k Store, the 8th. 9th and IOth numbers of the Wanderi.***? Jew; also Gov. Francis Thomas’s tenement; the Postage Law; also Paul de Kuck’s last work. April 7 tl if ZZKPEAZAX. Mt .1 T it it it M € Ml. I^OR CLEANING KNIVES, a lot just received and for sale, at 1). \V. MOORE'S, Sign of the Big Pitcher. April 7 ts •Vcir Grorerifs, #t$ WE respectfully inform the citizens of Lynchburg, and the public generally, dial we are in receipt of die following articles, viz: N. Orleans, Atakapas and St. Croix Sugars, Lag’jyra, Rio, Manilla and Java Coffees, rj Single and double refined Loaf Sugars, Crushed and pulverised do. Molasses, in hhds, ami bbls., Maeearoni, Weterand Soda Crackers, fresh, Shear and Blistered Steel and Iruii, I lerrings and Mackerel, 'Pubs, Buckets, Measures, Boxes &. Maple Coolers, ALSO—Calicos, Domestics and heavy Goods, suitable, for Servants’ Clothing, and many other articles in fnat line. We keep conctantlv on hand. Superfine Family , FLO IT It, BACON, MEAL. CORN and OATS, and f/ABI), very fine. We invite those who are in want, to give us a call, ts we are determined to sell low fur cash or barter for produce. MORRISON, WATKINS & CO. April 7 w2w if $tV£ET POTATOES. 200 BUSHKLS SWEET POTATOES. Receiving on consignment, and fur sale low for cash, only. BRYANP, TINSLEY & LAVINDER April 7 is I.iii'^e *iilr «r Dry aooiU, shoe* A um». .IT PUBLIC .1UCTUKV. | IIy I IIARI.IM l»lli;i.P«i ON V\ EDNESDAY, ihh April, will Int *«dd, mi i from nl slnrr, n large and desirable nsanrlinent ol PHY GOODS. SHOES & STRAW IIATS, v ; 300 pair Sh irj, constating of men's, women's and boy*\ & cates Ivip and ( all 11(0**, 30 di7. Straw I lais, pari extra fine, ( itlios’h, Cotton ( Inllm^nd Puipei*. Apron and Fur Cheeks, P.mtaam) Ye&lmg Stoll*, a large a imminent; aUort la roe ithstrtmeiii cl small wares, all kmu Iresh iml jubt uccmiig, and will he s >UI wulnmi limit nr r«* nerve. CHARLES PHELPS, Auc’tr. April 7 11 .VIG HV •awTfO.V Hesnmt <| Ity €Tn»iickM Auct'r. ON every Tuesday at d Friday flights, thronplout the m osiiIi, | shall nt early eandlt light,sell a large and desirable assortment nt f)rv (■nods, Slmea and I lard ware, Cutlery. Kc, vis.: Calienns, Gingham*, Cheeks, l'lekiitge, brown and (dark Domestics. table ( l ulls. Counterpanes, Pantaloon atof) and Vestings, f\»wels, notion and silk I landkrrelih Is, Suspender*. shaving Soap, Hiushes, U 'T.ors, ten and table Spoons, Scissors, P'»ekr t ami pen knives. Work Stand*, spmd Stands, Nee tiles. Pi n, Coh.gne Walter, Whips, Cowhides, C. dee .Mills, lirtttnnnin ColVeeand lea Pots. — Also a large as sortment id Shoes, Hoots and Palm leal Hats, nod vn lions other goods, too ihivuitovis to mention. P S. The attention ol the trade ia reipecUully »oh cited at these bales, as tin v will he worthy nt*alter.!;..." CHARLES PHELPS, Aud’r. April T till* B'sibiiII) ( iiiA llor*f»Hl Aiit llon,1 nr nuiii.ns rnnu's. ON Saturday, the IQih iust., I will sell in fr.mt ol my i Alee, out very due Family Carriage and j 11 aniens, and u splendid pair of well broke mutch IIOR SES. Perms at sale. C. P. | April 7 if VITvifot# and Horse* ai .Cite! ton. ON We !ne*th»v. the ilili inst., I will sell. in front uf j «litre, one new Two I lor-* Wsgoii and Gear. A I .SI) — '■! good I Ini liens I lumra. C. PHELPS, Anct'r. A|»-il 7 It INcgrocs ail tuition. ON Monday, tin* I tilt in&t., I will sell, at ('nmphell Courthouse, several Negroes; among them it a vnluahle Woman, Nroustnmed to the I louse nervier— Midi as Washing! L eaving, ('nuking &c. Tcnm at sain CHARES PIIKI.PN. AuciV. April 7 St if (umi» Nicaiai (»\< i:ut. 1,^ E ULMO, professor uf Music, respectfully in ■Jv form* the inhabitin'* of Lynchburg that he will give a 41 once vi o f Sac ved JiinHit at the fiict Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening, Aptil lOlh, on w liicli occasion lie will he insisted hy nil the Amateur professor* of the place. Order o| ihe eon eerl a* follows: Old Hundred, prayer hy the Minister. 1st part. Thu Lord's prayer--11nrl< J the heinld mi gel* mug. I will wash my hands in innoeetley—O! sing unto the Lord a new song Nona of Zion, cume before Inin. Viol part. O! come let us sin j unto the Lord—I wni ! t»d patiently—How beautiful upon the mountains—| Daughter of Zion—Wlou the Lord shall build up Zion —the Heavens are telling, (0* Pickets 50 cent* each. To he hid st M»'isn. Payne and Gregory’s Hook store, anti at Mr. D R Lyman's Apothecary Store. No tickets will he sold at the door, nor money received. Concert tu commence ut a quarter before 8 o'cloc k. April 7 |f CLOCKS, WATCHES •f .v « j t: ir t: i, rr v. I IIH Sulierriln rs would respectfully inform iheir friends and Ihe public generally that tliev have removed , I rum their old Mstul to ll.e store on Main M., !i doers below Mepirs. Nl chola & Hell's, w hero they have a new nml fashionable assortment of fine Gail nml Silver Valent Leverand plain W’jl Vi IIVS, fine Breast Vint, Braerlrtt, Vinaer llinus, Gold and Silver Vrneilt, (iuUl G'vard ( hums and Keys, fall Chains, fine red and while Coral, and many oilier min clcs to > immerou* to meriiion. W e would respectfully request all who are in want of articles in our line In call and examine our stuck, ns we are determined to sell til n vi rv small advance on cost. Chicks nml \\ niches nf every description repaired in the best manner, and warranted to perform well at very low prices. II. SILVER I HORN, E. W. VICTOR. N. II.—The subscriber would respectfully invite all who are in want of SILVER WARE In rail and examine his Muck, manufactured hy hunaelf, and war ranted In h« in quality equal In r lin, whirh he w ill si II umiaually Inw, All w>rk in his line made tu order, ur repaired at ihe ahurtr at notice. II. S. Anrll 7 w2m WANTCD, 1^011 the halanee of llieyear, A GOOL) COOK, who ran rook for a small family Apply to F. G. MORRISON. April 7 in if Male «f'kj|,AVi;N, nl Aiirlion. AC J ING as irurtees in a deed i,f Irust . xeouted hy Mr. Lind,ay It. I’aditrll, nil ihu 22nd nf April, lvId, and i.l record' in iheel,-rkV<,|]iee ul the llnaiinea < min uf Ly nehhurg, we w ill sell, a I public aiirlimi. mi Saturday, the 2liih day uf thin rimnth. ai the Maikul Imii.e in Lynchburg, Ihe lidlowinj SLAVES, lu win— Dieny, a w uni an aped nbmn 40 years ; I’aulmn, a wmnan, n/ed ah,ml 19 years, and her two clilU dien \\ a-ltiimimi nnd I elm; and Susan, an old woman, t>i‘in!i ihe same Slaves conveyed in said deed. Terms made know n un Ihe day uf sale. The mle tu Ihe above Slaves is believed I" he (rund, hm ihe undersigned will cuiiv.y only such as is vested in Lhem hy sanl deed. DAVID E.SPENCE. 1 CHARLES VV. CHRISTIAN, f I ru»lees. _A prtl 7 wi20.\ S £.1 a it mi I* £ . Til IS large splendid thorough bred Stallion, by impeded Margrave, out ol Spangle, will be let in mares the ensuing season at (ilenambler in the county, r* ^inncrsi, mi iihich norm west ot i,ynciiiiur<r. al three dollars cash till single leap, with the privilege of the season al liv*:* dollars, with 25 cents to the groom for • ach marc. With one exception, every mare served by Seng-rave 11 lti last season nrovtd in foal. ,'•! of his got. are large and handsome. GARLAND VVALKKR, for J. J. Authler. April 7 writ We ml the following In in the Butov in Spirit of the Time* of lone -J7, inn. It r (early showh that Wi-tar's Bulaum of »Vild Cherry has attained a high reputation in lCit i\«u, us well ns in this r i|v. Hal»*w\ of ll'ild Cherry.—Thin is on* of the vrrv few pnient medicines of the day width we « an recommend w ith confident e to nil who me u fleeted with Cough*. Colds or Consumption—or who nre predisposed to the. latter com plaint* It ha* been used with considerable advantage to manv li.mdirsin town, nml in a few stiihhnrn en-es has pro ducetl highly beneficial cfleets.— Itochcatcr Daily »ldv. LUitors, lawyers, cleigvinen, nnd almost every class have at Inst found out that WlstuiV Balsam of Wild Cherry is what “it is ctni-knl up to he," the very best medicine to he found. It cures all u lice (ions ol the lungs when nothing el.* e will. The above valuable medicine is for sale by I). R LYMAN, Druirgiit, Lynchburg;, Va. April 7 11 For Kent* AND immediate possession given, the Tenement on Main street, lately oeenpied ry (j. Fidlansbee & Cm. ns a Shoe Store. The upper part is a very desirable Fami iv itesiueiir*-. r ■ ir terms nppir J. H. BOVDfcCo. April 7 4t 1'imcv and Staple DRY MlOOs, It UVLtiSJLK .ijXlJ ItiriWL. JOHN O. MSSW H\S r,Tnv»,l In* >KV\ M’ltIMi and SI'MM Kit M ITH OK SI U’l.Knnd KANCY tiOOUS, se let* led hum ili*- be it and most l i**iy Mocks in (tie North ern ( hm^.nnd in (juulny and olimpiins* *»f price* rtpial h» any in the Mima, lie moat nordially notion a a rail U"in all in Nani, H*t*uMi)tf them iliat every pains u ill be taken io give enure satisfaction. A list i t article*com* prising iiia ahi« k m dee nuJ entirely uttku. X lull aa Motiiiient w ill be found. Me t»U«» II,MU fCHjsvtfully culls lh« attention n|* till* puldto to Ins Inttfe mid w rII hi Irctc I stuck id IIA I S, <*l n!| kinds and ijualines, ami t«ir ull n^cn; nlsn SIIOKS n| nil tpialuieH tor Unit hi xc* id nil nyis; tlm n«Mirltni*nt Iw'intf mnmi'cte, mid Ins full mipply n| HOOTS, TUl'NKS, < AUIT.T H.\(»S. Sir TIicm* will he fun ml in Ins Hoi mul Shot esUlilinhmcht, whim Mr. Saihnrtf will ho ylnl it npp •riunnien id shewing tlio stuck, mul selling m thu miml rwmnnnhl# prices. JOHN b. MR I'M. April 7 M If mh:i us tinti .HMiiri.VM. I M wn Sriu i t, / IjClIlll tj, J'u. I f IMIK Subscriber (diet* h large nml well *< lectcd stock I ol Drugs, Jlhiltciurt, ikiiM/x. (Jilt, lhjc*Slu(f», ('bw ieo»#, PtrJ'uwvryi Suafu, f'rtiicj/ /frftf/r#, 4*<* • comprising evei > • r«icU* usually louml in the Ding line, to which he rcHUeeifully iitvl* ** *he iiMftUiott ol hi* lor liter customers us well a* the public gcttcrthiT. JOHN H. SKAY, fhuMiat (fry Particular intention given to prescription* I r Physicians nml fnmith*, winch will be put no ut u!l hour* with tieatfie** nml i coursi y. Order* Iro u I lie country promptly nttrmhd lo. ntui Medicine* w urratited, J. II. S. April 7 win if 1* rent variety of The iiiittt I'nkliioiuilife *lylew of* spnxira & suivnwrn qoods. «##rro,v Is now receiving n very extensive assortment uf Syrian nod Sun mrr Goods, to which he invite* thentien lion id nil w ho w i*h lo indulge their (ante in Ihe moat luxurious style and m the lowest priced. April 7 is finir/.#«'* .v frrrr;r;, \KK now receiving their Spring supply ol HAO Cl III IHS, which i* large und wd’ iiMmrtcd, rum prising nenilv every nmole usually kept m their line, which tlmy oiler nt very low price* lor rash, or in ox change lor eotmlry produce. 'Pliny iiiont recto clfully ii,.licit n call .noil their old I Mends ns well jm the puldiu ■*i»nrr I*y. I he Udtnwmg comprise n purl ol their Stock; h.'dl lings' Hio, l.aguyrn. A"'o*ltir.i and ,1 nv.. C'dfer, •13 hhd*. N. Orient*** P- U S'. Croix um! I'ukn eh* ifli-d Sugar* 15 boxes | ,o,tI S 'gnr 51 rreU cruhbed Suspir 20 Ihixi r nml cmhlten Ten, pnrl very superior 15,000 Ihd. (’oltun Yarn*, l.eakavillr, K.eliiuoml and I .ynehljiirg factories 20 hale* Domestics, d I. 7-8, 1 A and 0 A wide 13 huleu cotton Oznaburg", Utehiiioml and Mane lies* ler f.ietorie* 150 keg* Nails, a snorted *1/.** 200 Itm. heal Ouraccna Indigo 500 |l»s Madder 300 stick* Salt, well Ailed 0,000 lb*. S de I .rather, good and damaged 200 Ihs. Shoe Thread 2110 Ihs < ’ant Stet I 300 Iha. Shear Steel I I 1 Ions llliatered Steel 000 Ihn. Hod lour, I 4, 3 8, I 2. 5-tinnd 3 4 inch 300 Ihs. I loop Iron ,000 Ihs. Husain Sheet Iron 1,000 IIjh. Ameiicatt Sheet Iron 500 Ilia. W re, n'Hurled size* 21 boxen Vi ft Plate, I 3 X 2 do do do 3 XXX 20 boxes Hnuflng 'Pm, large aizn 20 pi«m Hlock 'Pin |0 too* country liar Iron 20 barrel* Punner'a Oil 2 liefer* I .nmp ()i| 28 Idols, nml barrel* Molasses 50 d"fc. Palm l.enf I l»t* 10,000 Ihn. Huron, part lamily cured 5 ill z. I form® IliiCktis I 5 dn.;. painted Pails 35 kegs (Hiu Powder 20 keg* Ilh'Hting Powder | ,500 Ihs. green ('. ppera* 00 featii* \\ rapping Paper fjO hr i*ds Flour 45 boxes Tallow Candle* 10 du S a?rut do 10 boxen No. I Snap 150 hiisliel* Irish potato®* 2,000 Ihn. Castings, assorted 0 barrel* ('ider V*inegar 351 Mixes Window Gin*.*, 8X lOnttd I0X 12 500 bushels guild Bird 0 «'s 0,000 lined ft v®»*, No*. 8, III, 12, 1 1 and 10 20 Grind S.often ALSO, (\ I cu, lied Ticking, Nankeen, Bleached Di'litesiie, Apron Checks, Linen plain ami twilled, Plaid Domestic, Proper, Allspice, Allum Ginger, Sal* eratu*. Clmeulate, Nutmegs, Mustard, Slmes, |irooms, Wooden Measure.*, Stone Were, Tubs, Writing Pa per. Sifters. 'Prat® C hains, White Le d, Putty, Can die W ick. Coil n Twine, lied Cords, Plough Line*, Shav rig S..ap, Tar Cans, Hue. Lampblack. Sin rah, 'Pur, Ph’s’ci, Corn and Corn Meal, Saltpetre. Scale Benin* and Weight*. Cnihei and Silk Handkerchiefs, Buffett*, Collm ami Wool Cards, Shot, Ground Pep per, 8u\, Ate., kf. We wiM pay the highest market price f.r Ba con, Lard, Fentltrrs, 'Pow nml Flat, Linen. Wool, Bees Wa:.. Butler, *.«. 1IOWLK.S & ACIIKR. March 17 t* if f'oiiiiuis'ioii IliiMincMM. eiiilK Bub.srnher lakes this method of announcing to I hi* Tr end* and acquaintances, that lie is again in Lynchburg lor the purpose of doing a general COMMISSION BUSINESS. Thankful Dr the favour* confer red on him during the nuinher of yearn lie was engaged in the business, hu now solicits a return of ihe patronage of his friends ami the public gcnera'ly. He lots made suitable arrangements for the Storage of produce totnmilied to his care, nml promises strict at tention to the interest of his patrons. lit* office is at present at llicbluru of Mr. .I*hn Hollins. SAMIV'.l. NOWLIN. Feb. 3 isif Daily lino of Tarltd Hon I s Tor scoTTsyn.LE m„i c.r.wiwi nG. ON and alirr the lllili id Mirrli, nnr Iron Packet llnat* will leave Riche,inud, I rum nnr landing at the head id the llasiu, at fi P. M. daily, (Sundays cxcept id.) arrive in Seullsv’de next morning at 10 A. M., and in Lynchburg nnr.t morning at I A. M. 32 hours j through. Passenger* remain tm hoard until 5. j . RETURNING. Leave Lynchburg daily, (Sundays excepted.] at 6 A. j M. and arrive in Richinoud next day, at I P. Al. 31 ! hours through. HOYD, LOMOND &. DAVENPORT. March 3 l»if \ I’l'I.K RltA VDl . i)f) RRLS. ck.iI ATM L RUANOY , just v’n! I ' arid fir IsKKk KOBTItrS aMin h 17 is if A ntttllOF ONURIIDOIMit taiin. mid tlie Uithop't StaUmcmt. t1IIIK priiceedmira of (hr court, eiiii**ti«4 tl/id-t 'ho 1 dd eamm of I Ml. in the rliy of New York, ■■» Turadav. DeceHih* i KKk. 1814, *>• lh* trial uft»io Rt. Re*. Benjamin T. Qfld»*dn«li, D. D-. Biehop "f New York; on a jircarntment mad* by ;he Riehnpauf Virginia, Tennrnaeo and llnorgia. By authority of tba court.— Price OU ula. Bishop Qnderdnnk's Statement. A italfttienl ofino facia and circuiranince* twnnec'ad with iho recant trial of Ik* Hiali.jii nl New York. PncP 121 cl*. Juat r*» .•find by NASH & WOOm.'OUSF,, 137 Main at., Richmond, Va. ftirlirnnnj. Fill 10 l»if Kli'ictorc* orthe Urethra. f ill IIS diacaso is cat common, and often an alarming • I. to demand the fi/ii and chief notice uf an experient red Physician. There is no part of the l're*b«* w hich may qntbe nar rowed bv a tincture. The first symptoms of whjsli A patient alflicifd will, tint disease most frequently coqq* plains, arc an inability to retain Ilia watt#so lone a*, tisu. al, an ubscuro nncatmua* about the neat, and an alterafiut*. in t ho »t ream uf urine, which, instead of being lu,ll ant equal, is smaller than usual, and is forked, spiral or scat tered. The fit*1 symptom just noticed compels the pa tient to rue once or twice in (ho night, to void hi#urine; and lie also generally finds that a greater force ii neces sary to its complete expulsion than lie has l**n in tlm habit of exerting, in cnnscnucnce uf the resistance mad* to lie free pasaagq of iliu water by the stricture. Noe turnal emissions arc a com noli symptom of this com plaint; and suntutimea there is a mucous discharge from tltu Umlhra, which is su.m adhering tu the bottom oftiiq receiving vessels, W hen VU»*. ditease is of A very ag gravated tuiurc, the urine will often beonme quite ^ white, nod tie mixed with mnitct or blood, there will h* great difficulty and pant in vo.diug the urine, and like* wise much general debility. The immediate rausn o| stricture is a alow inflamma tion in tlu* purl nlh'cteo, which oocqeiu is a thickening n the ennui :nid a deposition uf adhesive matter around ilntif thickening, mo a* to produce ■ diminution of the diameter of the ean.ll, and that whatever gives ihc to considers le irritation in tlie Uretbru, may prove a cause of stria* dm there. Ilepcn the tlisfAia Very frequently follows (»onctrliic;t| or it may be tuuuctni by nrinuiug of J hard, and by direct injury uf tltu part. When • pa* dent laboring under (•onorrhrei, is su imprudent ns to in-* dulgu in buid ruling and Irco drinking, he exp*qcs him* mi If to the must powerful causca uf iht present malady, and such as rarely lad to produce it in t's worst terms. When n patient is able hi procure the assistin' e of an able medical pmctloner, lie should linmedtstely avail hinisulf ol it, and implicitly adhere to the instruction* given; hut, unhappily, ignorance and inattention arn . i much more comm m ihan their oppisites; and n is an indisputable lacl tbit a vast number of pursuits afflicted with die prevent compliiut find n a difficult mailer too') lain judicious a id efll lent aid; and even some who n »»y ample pecuniary means attuiit to it only after a tong uud pii.it\d Mcurch. I)r. IIakti.ky is not unjustly celtbratod for tbs re iiinvul and euro ol utricturu of the Urethra, a number of years exclusive practice in this particular branch uf tlm profession, fully warrants the assertion that he will tin dertako Iliu worst and most protracted cases, and tiled a perfect run*. References given if required. ()ij- Olll n one dour below the Trinity Church. At* tendance all Ilnurs during the day and evening, Ri hm md, D'*c. 1*1 ft if IfliinrlMvqirr rollon Ox am burg* uud Do* •no sites* f B1HK $1’RSCIIIHKII, agent for tbs Manchester B Cotton and Woollen Mintifiioturiug Company, of liars for sale Ml bahs heavy No. I Oxnaburga, 10 •• •• 2 do. ft 41 44 4 4 Sheeting, 5 44 44 3 4 Shirting CKO. DACRY. Jan. Ill la if W/tllMWOKTII, TtlKACR At Co. Iinporlat and Jh alert in foreign and Dotnettic ih ii v «; o o im , ►Vo 7*1 JTtnin Street, llllHHOfil), \IlE now receiving, ami will continue t<» rcceirs during the mutni, nn nntis\ialty large and dctira• Idc Hlyrk o! 0002)1, which will he selected with great earn expressly for the Virginia mid North Candida trade. They tttoM respectfully call the attention of Merchants v»B*tmjr this < ity to their stock, assuring them ’hut their principle of doing business is to consult the mutual interest of their customers and themselves, by keeping such articles of onih FOREIGN amp DOMES TIC MANUFACTURE. ns cannot fail to give complete and entire sstisfaethm. Those Merchants, who have been in the habit of sis itirg ihe Northern cities, will find it to their advantage to give them a esll. Richmond, March 80 !2m if tVnrd flee Hon. ' ritllR following m a atalBruen, of Uin peraona rimed I lx AMrfmcn ami Com mull Counrilmon fiirllir nnr poritioti of l.vnrlilmrg. mi il.r lal day of April. 1845. Common L'oI-npilmkh.—I.ynch Mold. Ait. I — John M. Oirv. Crorgr R, It born, Paul Jonaa, Henry Davin, Jolin ( ary, Tipion D. Jrnriinga. Henry It mil, jXo. 2 — Tfioinaa O. Arran, Sampann Dltiguid. Cliarliu \V. t'hrialian, Jolin R. AlrDanirl, f’lratint Panin,Srlli llalsry. Ai.rn.nMKN. - Lynch Il'nrJ, JVo. I—Fduin Ma tin’"*. Ammon Hancock, Mirliarl llarl, David'R. Ly tnan, Danirl J, Warwick, Tliomaa A. Dranalurd. Ifniri/ ll'nrit, JY» 2—David VV. Du,ton, William II. Drown. I'lraaant l.ntiliy, llrnry M. Didlake, Aug. Ceflwlch, llrnry O. Srhooifirld II. DL’NMNOTON, S. C. L. April 3 2t iii-i iin.i;tow\ ritorun \ FOR SAX.E. THE Mlwcribrr Is miihnriinl by lint •«'»r. In ■••II ih« valuahlr two ninry HHICK DWELLING HOUSE, f r inrrlv liplonoioa to llm Esliitr of .logroll Kithoi*, den’ll., siiu.iteil on Church street, ndjoinimj the residence ol (’apt. Annnon Hancock. It it one of the moat convenient mi<J pleasant houses in town, and is worthy the attention of those who wUh to purchase real •state in Lynchburg. Terms made known nn appllca• to im*. HKMtY DUNMNGTON. March 31 ta If WMUSKEYl 100 m,ls uot,1) MOUNTAIN whiskey. 30 " Old Hye, dn part Wv aor’a be,l. In Store and lor sal. on anonminodaliiio t’-rnrie. LEE &. ROBERTS. Mamiil7 jglf Baron { Baron ! ! Baron ! ! ! 10,000 > .HS. prime new llaron, reeeiired In day ’ «n i for sale.. LEE &. ROBERTS. Marrli I? t« ,f mid Fare lYoin Richmond To tSaUimore and Philadelphia, nsDuoss. r|MIK Sirs me re COLUMBUS and POCAHON I- i'AS, lieving been newly painted and put in c m pleie order, will leave Rieliumnd every Wednrwlav morning at 9 nYlnrk, and every Saturday afternoon ai fl o’elork, lor Baltimore and Philadelphia. Paaeeeaora coming down hv Canal Boat tu Richmond, can go di rectly on Ininrd tlio above lloata, free of extra rharpe, and w ill he taken in Baltimore fiir rtvr. noLLvvtv. i: rn included, and lo (’liiladelphia by Rail Road fur right dollars. HENRY LUULAM & Co. I DJ- ,l/,t GOODS, for Baltimore end PhiUnil | phia, sent to our care, will be promptly forwarded by i tlio above Steamers, at the lowest rates. II. L. k Co. Rirlimnnd. March 17 3m if lulS’f SHMPJfMEJYT OFJVf* !_ (vftofik '— WE are anxious hv pnrehaae abnet SO NEOROES of built sexes, to complete ottr last shipment |.,r ibis Mounti, Srwl w ill pay the full Rirlimnnd grir< », appliovii .n hr made almrtly. 1I.VR1 k PAVIV , Jell 'do IS i)