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roii the \ iicmii.x. . ,r i0 >• 1'rOjfndilifaler,” in the II. Enquirer and * " t, Republican. ...jVw did air Knigln »b»ndon dwelling, An,| <mI li« rede a euhmelling. A wic*'1 hr "** "hl,sr v,'>' would KmiilP tiiiu >“ inirnwr of Knighthood.” [lien mi. \ ftloroua Kniglil 01 llie qoill, j ’clppl “Frvgnotlicu — III ti « i Iiir, profoundly i>kitli*l in mialyiii k,” I , hilillv fiirlh imu llic poliiiral fi. lj, fur iho '* of rallying ilir wauoiwj furio* ol ll,o Domocra. ol franklin, lo l•••* rereup "I lha Milking istise in llii* l- . jnil In* mnniinji hr.vn, having; hvnn in lahnur r',',ne ti’ni’. •»» •"'pn <I''I|V| r,,'l "f IIS ■ fTsgirinif in Ihe *h,i» of an aililri** In'he vnler*, « Inrli has appeared jn ,1,0 (inquirer,»"d Irnm lien |»fa r bten copied into ihe Lvnclibiirg Repnbliejn. ••Prot,in*iicator.M not ronieet «illi Si.undiiig ihe alarm and give g the rally mo cry lo |na pjriy. b>" , , “Mure peevish, cross and Spleneitck, J’liun dog distinct, nr monkey sick, ” HaJlf niih “an • qn.il stock of wit nod valour,” proceed tj |(, iinpnte ( apt- Sacjidkrs, one of the Whig candidates for Franklin county, mu the altar of his im pUeaMc wrath; and the Captain's mangled remains are , \(„bitis! to the public ga*e in a condition sh irking t . 1 humanity* N"W “Prognosticator” —whose wonderful prophetic abilities, by the bye, are rot easily to be d s nr.ied by the vulgar rye, bm are no doubt cleatly per c.ju, ,le to kindred spirits like the aforesaid Kniebi l.,m ftclh who “for every why can give a wher*,mm”— I any this “Prognosticater” hr* bcrr'of.,ie endeavored to en lighten the** *\ r.iohtcd “parts” upon I he subject ol (apt. ^uundirs’ claim* to popular support; but so perverse is human judgment,and so little am “Prognosticator V* me riis and talents appreciated, that all bis ( (Torts have pro ved unavailing,and thereare nut wanting those who, igno i antlv, urge ( apt. Saunders’s well known worth arid i itcgrity a» a conclusive rcfuiatirti of “Prognosticator’s” feeble and malicious chs'ges, as they are pleased to call them; and even some have gone so fa: as to declare ihat as “Prognosticator” has neither vote nor inflm nee, the Cap am will escape unharmtd Inm nil ot his attacks; Nay, ose wight, more impudent ihati the rest, bus been heard lo articulate “noBo core,” in reply to **Pr'»gnosu. ratorV repeated onslaughts «>n the Duptain, the i xpus tulation ol Sir I ludtbras in bis lamed Squire : -“Thai Cuckoo*;! tone, “Ralplto, thou always harp’s! upon.” After this, can ii be wondered at 'bat “Prognosticator,” 11red of “w n«iin«/ bis sweetness *ii the desert air, and he* ntj a puissant Knight armed and iqmpped lor high and wuiiderous deeds of paper wariare. has mounted a higher burse than lie Iras hitherto bestrode, and blnz tied forth in the columns of the Enquirer, in all the splendor of Ids glittering armour, Ins death-dealing lance in hands iminted with fatal precision at the heart of its intended victim* Who '•an w ithhold the exclamaliuii “Dire was the clang, and dreadlul from nfjtr, “Of arm’d Tydidts rushing t > the war!” Woe! woe unto yon. Captain Saunders! f«rthric< 1 armed must you lie. if you hope to e scape fr< m the din ! ful nssn ii 11 and consuming wrath ufyou; be. But, Mr. Editor, having celehratid in terms as appro , prime as I could w»*ll find, the prowess of •* Prognostu n I'.r,” and given vent lo my admiration • I his chivalruo valor, I am at last constraint d to come to a mot.* pamfiii task, and draw the dark side of this picture, lull erto so bright. Sad. indeed, is the change; hut the w I ole trotli i must be told, and I w ill to my tale at oure. A ho! that 1 pi much wit anti chivalry should he alloyed with n.iiiti I er nnaltties and passions ! 'This “Prognosiieator” then, if it must be told after living w huh d al * ot h r si me lime in the c ddn m l party polities, uncertain whither to steer hisbaik. hut ‘ having at leiigth I utdoui “vine livin'a go,” has, after receiving a 0 w shoves from the \\ b gs :md not n tew rthtifip Ip m tli l;c tiioetais, fallen upofi a fuvi.table eorrt m, ni d “ l< Bow i d bis to s; ” into the midst ol the IVmorrary, w lo re after some 11 Hindering, he has landed i ii ihe "l litvalry ” sub « l lluii lo ier« yt i« mis mass, and I now aspires the pcsito u of a “|» ader in Israel,” and J '"Walk into the hu-sofa tiislingunhed individual lute ]\ wtti cl raw n fr< ii. uciiv r m rvee in I is party. “ |’r« g tiiiRiirator,” (ind v.nh “new lx.in zeal,,’ and moreover ' attimtt«l by a hiding ol petty malignity towards! I so,x. S.omdeis, w iiieh is us laughable m Us origin as it h rugaubd by tli ( :(lain aid ! . Irii lids as cuoieiepti bin in MR m urn . has been bereli.fote making bin.self ve i n * i.st, in a small w nv. in i nth avi ring to u jure the oh j nf'liis spier n iri public estimation, and in whip into tlie.-irjei's s.m.e DcihiktaIs, w ho, from the high pslima ti.'M in which they hold (.’apt, Saondi rs, have determin ed in supji ri hint; hut the Captain is so well known as t render il P firsi obji'Ci abortive; and “Prognosticaic.r,” v I y the way. if, co wtlccmt nceiSKion to ti e |)emo rrane par y Ion, wields ?o snail a whip, il at the in ,,;i« ul li I >i u.orr.iu refuse to jou p at los crack,—so l at ‘•Pmgnosiicati t” las had ll-cth iiblr mortification o! fail '"g in I is endeavors to roc to tl.e h v« I of (’apt. Sawn il h or id iMilling him down to bis ow n, nod of seeing the ‘ ‘ills ol jus wi.otn tall faruihss at the feet of their in Muiul viciim; ai.d he has no dentil thought that in the s!.:pie id an anonymous communication in the columns of die Krijuirer. h « slanders w« uId come in a more iiT'p<i* nag and r Bi'-u lit torm, 11. an when la Iched forth from l isnwii uioiiih in proper person. But he is ako (loomed 1" w i'ncss the failure of t his «hs( outpouring of fiis w rat It ami behold Us cotibignim nt to the “tomb of all the ( atv tilts.” ' 1 ll is not because ‘•Prognosticator’ or his enmrtiu’ica ti"ii min r ik iinriiiHcally il»v*rvii o of notice, ort hat nny danger to cur writ y enndidate is apprelurubd from tl.c iiine|iinaii<-tiR of Ids ri viler, that ilns communication ls "r Hen; I ut for li e ( nrpi.se id preventing impro|>er ini |-ris>ions Iroiu Ic ing iintdbed hy pi rsniigabroad, w lio may chance to read the luminous production of ibis snarlin'* J In rsiiis; and icing ignorant ol ns pnirrniiy aid il.r ihi'aeuT ol ( apt. Msn.i.ih r«, m y attribute the charges t'Lanst him to n more rt«-|«l iable source that that from v hie!: tin y in fact sprung. '1 rogm blieator” Uiiaigns Capl. Maunders upon scve Jal i barges, jnrrndrd tube very grave and s< non*, but all nl u Inch are untrue, and so know n to lie bv him w ho prefers tin re, ai the lime h« | t riord them; and he cannot escape upon any eipiivi.ration t y attributing them to the nd< rnuition oicilnrs. Ilowovir u.ticli he may hate (/pt. Saunders, he knows his < lumutir loo well to be hove liim capable oflhe acts and reolivis alh ged against him. He knows Capl. Sanders to te incapable < t tcpri senttng hirns* It in i )i-moi rats ns being as much c.| a lii inoi rat as a \\ big—he knows li'in t" he incapable of making any unmanly apical to any of tho Votirsid Franklin on ihe score of j ercnual ^vr.fu'is, or ul.tins of ptrsii.jil liicndship—and he "til knows I.:m io be iucapatde of resorting to : uy on woitby mode ol'ili ciii neering, or ol wishing tool tain a ent in || o 1.1'gislati re from any sinister tnoiivis Vet ' I these tilings are urged against him. ('apt. Maunders’ patriotism dot s not, like that id some “I wot ol,” begin d>"l ctid in self, lint be advoentes tin* principles and poli ty nt the \\ log party, the Tariff among Ihe rest, herause m* desires tu secure, by their permanent adoption, the "r)’ j1111* prosperity of his country; and no insidious ef jri of ‘‘Prngiiosticainr,” or any uilier petty maligner, tan weaken the confidence of the people of Franklin in Ins high and exalted worth. t ,) “h rf'Lrard to the pm rile remarks of "Pi» g,(i stiea .nf ■bnuiCapi. Maunders’ desiring to on to Richmond "r the purpose of bringing home a wile, it is only ne* <c&sary to observe that if the Captain has any such de HKn, and succeeds, he w ill do mure f»r his country and ( , ll[^,l,an “Prognosticator” is likely to accomplish, J" withstanding he has gone "ri treor/ig'” to various part« remote,” and still is to he seen travelling on his nr / UK i 't>8. and i ver and anon, like Ins fumed l-0,1' l ["'* ilie citadel of -wine fair one’s heart, *bv I i f high heroic fustian.” the' RUPP”sed that because Mr. Patterson, o. ter \\ big candidate, does not fall heir to smne of Hiar *C’1 bottled wrath, that he is less worthy ffl(l ' al>1, launders, and that the lattei has been selec slarub1 ,nf’remark tor the envenomed shafts of 'Ir<*Patterson is a young man of great worth have"" 1 6,andi«gs and such persons as "Prognosticator” t'iin VPr?r r,l,,c^ mistaken their man when they attempt $a discord between him and Capt. "himVb Whig candidates arc men of their !' *R Par,y tn this county w ill be pruud as oi)r pP[efien,a,ivc8, and they intend to elect them, and 0lirr)l>hct will find himself baffled at all points. tud»- u. l,ear ^,e ®I,r*ificaiion with becoming forti* dreadful a J*,ajn I r,,rn the commission of any rash and »li* prayer of INGLNAS. rrwikUn, April 14th, I845. y p l hivalrj” of M„l)jlc »re about to lender ''•bun "f i"Un 8 'u*'*‘c <''nrirri a« » mark of ilitir appro. re( ut s* 8distiliguMied a.'rvices aaBec l„le i»Ui. ’ Si range lhat ihesc services were not 1 t-'JCufuco11>' t"J>revpul ',‘s removal from that tlSce by i:l rope j.v i*on n n <(t Paris, March I, 184?. Few things lisve command) d a greater slia-e of my reaped than the independence „f social life in France— I mean, that public opinion here does not lor-e win n do that which his lasie does not preler, or his means render inconvenient. V.m are nut turned to spend mo ney. drive a Hue carri.ijje, drew in rontlv vtvle, give e\ pensive parties, nr live In a splendid hun'se,'localise you are m l,, ,.r bar the reputation ..f being niggardly. To illustrate tlns—mr Consul, Mr. Walsh, living up an pair ul^ stairs, is in as high esteem as any man in Paris, wlnu* C ul. 1 horn, mi.*i!»er American, m«»re thmrd tin Ins wealih thnii his wisdom, who prides himself on drt ving as many horses to his coach as the King, and at having as guests at his sumptuous and cosily eolerlam it cots the nobles of 1- ranee and F.noland, and does eve ry thing that money can do to make himself couspieu mis, has become the hye word n| folly; and those very l.ords ai d digriitiiri.s that partake' of Ins splendid leasis will not consent to avknow ledge his acquaintance in public! Another trait of character, which lus struck me with grrai force in this country, is their economy. It per vadt s all classes, amt is conspicuous in most ofihe trails actions of lilt*, and is frequency cnrrictl to such extent as to degenerate into meaiiuefw. \ -u will see a French* num in a II ‘Maura it call t ,r a cup of coffee—'lireo small lum|» of Kuoar arc placet! hy his cup—be uses two, and carries the other away in Ins pocket. It lie have a can t.lt* at n'ght and n small part of it is left unconsumeii, on his dt parture from the Hotel m the morning, he carries men mnant with him, he it no more than an inch in length. F.eoiiomy Im* likew ise introduced the fuMom of eating hui twice in twenty fair hours. The celebrn ted French dishes, made of unknown ingredients, of lit tie value, (something out of in.thing,) is another instance of their iconomv. In nil their la^htoos economy is studied, nt the seme time consulting a taste and showy form that command the attention and admiration and money of the world. Pans is made gay with Knolish and Russian money, not with that of the French." Hy the w ay, the Russian* are the wealthiest strangers that vi.*it Paris. I have framed many interesting accounts of these Russians, which I will relate to you in some fu Inn* communication. The French arc railed a polite people—I think they have more end it lor ths generally than they de serve. The F.nglwdi n.ay he loo cold and formal’; but then then* is a sioceriiv m their manners that commands esteem — hut the will bred, hospitable, warm-hearted Ann man throws the French far into the hack ground, in the p- l.tenrsH that unite* good sense with good feel mg. and w ins the heart. ’'Pis true, the French make more bows—beg your pardon, and thank you a thousand times more than w e do—but this costs them nothing, and is gem ral y designed to put something into their l»ork* t. \\ iio e ver heard of a Frenchman’s politeness. unless it tended i< promote his interest or comfort ?_ One might live here a thousand years, and never wit, ness that high specie* of courtesy, which tl iws from a generous warmth of heart given to another at the ex pense of personal mronv. ntrnce. W lute the Frcneb are eomparnt vely little advanced m the useful arts, they are confessedly far ahead of its in those which relate to ornament ami show. In the fash ioim I a wig, or »outlet, or lo ad dress, or clothing in general, they stand unrivalled. Rut go into the streets, and you w ill he struck with the awkward appearance ol the clumsy wooden shoes worn by all the working classes, hut Ii in tow n and country. Those shoes are fastened across the feet hy a leather strap with a piece of sheepskin upon the instep to prevent the fool being galled hy the pressure ot the wood. When they walk along the pavement they make such a clatter, that, tie lore I I come aocustoim d toil, I frequently turned round t i sec it a horse w as not coming upon me. You w ill Ik* surprised to learn too, that tho ir *.» trace chain is mu vet *J*« d lor their draft h»»r*cs, hut that large ropes sup ply tin ir place, and you will he astonished to hear that • hr luuihling-i in to a cart its till to he introduced, and that to unload a horse cart t e drivt* takes out his I In rse and tips up shafts and nil. As common out door I lid* n rs you see as many, if not more females than males. Runnels do not torm any part of the costume ot i females in a im nisi! capacity. ’1 hey either go t»are headed or wear a little enp of muslin both summer and winter, wet or dry, holydays as well as working day*. \ lady told me she would dismiss a servant from her cm ploye-cni the moment she mourned a bonnet. Another singular custom of this country is, that no child goes out «I doors i.imccompanii d by a servant, parent, or friend. ( Rctnrmlx r. r/u/i/ here means an unmarried vouug ladv, or a boy under \l'l years old.) These cliilihtn goto scln <1 in no omnibus, which calls every morning at the parent’s door, and returns them in the sane way when the school closes |br the day. There is no lun for a boy here. The Master, or some one in authority, alwavs attends them in all their sports or pastimes. The ilnldrcn dress much like grown persons, and have quite a premature nppet.ratire, looking like old men and wo men. This close confinement, together w ith their spare diet, no doubt causes the puny and small frames so char acteristic of the Frettt h. You may feel some curiosity to learnsotnething of the climate of Paris. When we arrived here, on the 10th td November, there bad been i.o frost. The roses were still blooming. In the months of December and Janu ary tin re was snow several times, and on the 16th of February there was snow to the depth of four inches.— Rut during those three months there was tniteh pleasant w eather, and during every serene and mild day it was an intt resting sight n, behold hundreds of joyous children, ueeoinpaniid bv their nurses or friends, sporting in the tiardi ii ol the Tuilh rns. I have seen grey headed men paus< and look on their innocent amusements, probably to ret ail happy hours t» at have with them fled forever. To accommodate any one who wishes to sit and look on, or to rest, there are chairs in all parts of the garden, to rent, fur one sous the hour. ■ or » urt-ary, rainy nay, mere is no piece IIK<; rariS. You may walk a mile under a covered way, or you may visit one of the many Mos< urns, Palaces or Picture Gal leriis. \» st»nl.iy it rained, and being at lensure, with a friend I proceeded to the Marine Museum. Hero is a model lor every kind of craft, from a jolly -boa! to a seveniy^lour, riggi d out completely. There are models ol ships in everv e?age ol the process of building, all kinds of marine instruments, caution, cordage, dry-docks, ca bles, &.c., &.<•. One of the most interesting objects is a pyramid compost d of the relics of a ship sent many years since to discover the North West Passage. The ship was wrecked on an i-iand, desolate and uninhabit ed, and the crew perished of hunger. The French gov* crno.enl, actuated by a sympathetic feeling for these un fortunate men, sent a ship to look for th»m. The ma tennis forming this pyramid were the fruits of this ex prdiiion. I he smallest article found was carefully pre served and brought home—among thorn are hoards, on w hirli the unhappy, starving sailor’s names are carved— the pyramid is ten feet high. Another object of singu lar curiosity, is a miniature representation of the princi pal s* a-ports of the world, covering a surface of 12 feet in diameter, m which the streets, the houses, t l.e public squares, the groves, the ships at anchor, the forts, fkc., kc\. are represented. It is not a painting, hut a model, in which the six story house is \ inches high, and so in proportion to the smallest cabin. All seemed perfectly natural, and much resembled Lynchburg or Lexington as seen from the top of the Cold mountain inAmherst. From the Marine Museum I went to the Slundisli Gallery, a valuable collection of old paintings, hooka and drawings, presented by an Knglishman of that name to th«* Frei ch government under the following circumstances: He had intimated to the Prime Minister of Knglami, that if lie could be made a Paronet, this valuable collection should Ire presented to that Government. On receiving the reply that honors were not a matter ol bargain and sale, he. made a donation of this valuable treasure to the French. After spending some time here, I went to the Kgvptian Gallery and wandered with surprise and de light amid the relics of years unknown to the present generation. I saw there samples of wheat, found preserv ed in their monuments, mors than two thousand years iold. It looked plump, and of the species of while wheat, ». F. i - JiltamerUiil.—The interesting and well authenticated report nf a drliraie sorgical operation, performed in Georgia, while the patient, under ihe mesmeric influ ence was in a slate of entire unconsciousness, (on the lirsl pane,) w ill attract the attentiun of (he reader.— Whatever may be thought nf the exhibitions which the professors of the occult science of Mesmerism have some times made, and in some ol which dnublless artifice and collusion have been resorted to for the purpose of cheat ing the senses of Ihe spectators, there can be no doubt, in this instance, that, by its powerful though mysterious agency, the patient was rendered insensible to the keen •dge ol the surgeon’s knife, which, in her natural state, would have been aen'ely painful. Its benefit in suripi cal operations, therefore, must be inappreciable to thnse [ whu may unfortunately be compelled to resort to them. W-1 lie W bigs of Cincinnati have ai Meted a victn ij in th* charter eleriiim. Wm. Spencer (Whig) it eleeletl Major, and the Council stand* 17 Whigs io 13 I iiieuc. The Olofie announce* N Carroll .M icon as a nd'is-ii cat dida-e |„ represent ihc L< udnun Congressional district, in w In. I. iheie are thru* Whig candidal**, who .nder aasoranccs, frisjiieinlv rc.irraicd, in public merl mgs and otherwise, ilist there would lie no l., colnco on th* turf, have been kept on the track f ft is not too lue. however, lo .Ideal thus Ivitk. and we cannot doubt (hat il will be dune. .1 Tyln hum (t/ipoiiifcr/.—The New York Ciaxeite •f the 14ill inst. unit's Hint J. \V. Medtilfc. Esq , hav mg resigned i| e i ffice of Clerk of the l . S. District Ci.url in Him city. to avoid lieu g turned out, the office has been given to Aleinnilt r Cardie r. Km,.. . brother of Kx President Tj let's wife. k HIES. I he papers colilam numeroua areounts ol lires. 1 here have bet n desinieliveliree.it Tmy, (N. kerk.) rrenloti, (New lersey.) At demon retnt house, (S. C.) three it, I., Vnnt„i, t Ky )and others of less con sequence m oilier places. I he Penns) Ivania House ol Kepreer ntatives has passnla loll appropriating from the Sta'e Tn usury fill. (HHI lor the n In I ol the atillirers in the city ot Pittsburg, releases their Suite and county taxes for the years |Sp">, 40, 47 and f4S, and mutts the lie* m*ea taxi d upon dealers m merchandize, whose eslubli.-ltinciiis have been destroyed. 0T A pulilii! meeting has been held in Ilnltitmire. to devise means lor the reltefuflhe Pitlslnirg sullerets,eotn mil tees were appointed to receive sutiscipinins—and the Common Council of the city was ret|Ufs!ed to remit im mediately S'iOOU in onlieipation ol the contemplated collection - a reqitrst which, that body being in session, was promptly complied with. Ocr The hill granting the llallimore and Ohio Rail Knud the right of way through Pi nnsylvimia, which some days ago, passed the Senate of that S ate, has been rejected by the House ol Representatives, hy a vole of 33 to 53. AMIIKRS P VOTERS.-AT I'KNTION. 1 he “Sw.ui” will he ready at HI o'el ck. on the moriiino of the election, to carry to Dillard's Prc cinct, all the \\ inns ol l.yncliburg and vicinity, who have votes iu Amherst. “One fire more, my hoys.” HARRISON. 01511 tTAItV. Drpar’.Kl lliis IiI'h hi tin-9lb insl., M., Mns. Sinm I’hvoii, iIih w iloiiCC.il, Jn.i, l’rynr,.il I'ry.ir’. YhIh, Amhrrst cnuniy, V* ani-il ,3 y,aM, 3 niunilia ami II) days, after a slmrl nliack uf Dili,ms lotlm-iiza. — --f on tlif Pib inal., \\ m. (» M , infant run uf <J. V. l.ayriHantl KliztU'tb \Y. I.aynu, the yiumlaua ul John Jsi (Sarah l’rvur. I'll!' Hi lijjinua IlnalJ will pb'iise Cu|iy the above notices. — - . cl bis resilience in Albemarle, on the Stli inst. Henry T. Harris, Ks.j-, atied 50. u viniacH iiAiiiti:r, For the week endinu Saturday, ipril 10, 1815. Below in a correct statement of the Market lor the past week. Tobarco.— Old Luge. $1,20 to 1,30; new Lug*, $1 30 to $2,50. Leal, inferior, $2,00 to 2,50; eoiiiiiioii $2,50 to 3,60; middling, $5,50 in 4.00; good $C»,00 t«. 10,00; No line manufuctuimg in market—would con, mand Irom $10 to 13, fW.—it 5 Irom wagons; Stock light, and in good demand. If lout. — lied 05; While 70 els. per bushel. Grain.—(mho 40 rents per bushel from wng.»n; Oats,sheaf 45 to 50 cents per hundred ; cleaned 22 to 55 cents, per bushel. li ve, none in market. Clover and Grans Seeds. — tdover Seed, $3,75 per bushel, Irom wagons; $1,00 from store; Tnno iliy, $2.25 to $2,50. Herds (*iuss, 02} Irotn waggons Provisions—*IJ.icot., 0} I > 7 cents Irom wagon, 7 * to 8 ! cts. Irom store, considerable quantity coming in. Hem i $ » per hundred; Meal, 45 els. per bushel Irom wagon. Fish.—Shad, $7,00 to $8 00 per hbl.; Herrings notu in market; Mackerel, No. I, $13, No. 2, $0,50. No 3, $8, Coffee.—St. Domingo, 7 to 7} cents per lb.; Rio, 8 c 9} cents; Laguira ill to 10 cents; Java. 12} to 15 cts uba 7 2 to 8. Swsar,—Brown, New Orleans, 7} to 9 cents per lb.. Porto Rico, 8 to 9 cents per III.; St. Croix, I 1 to 12} cents per lb.; Loaf, 12} to 17 cents per lb. Candles.—'Pallow, 12} to 15 cents per lb., Sperin, 33 to 37} cents per lb.; Hull &. Son’s, 15 to 17 cents per lb Whiskey.—Common. 2G to 30 cents per gallon, from fwpguii: from store, 31 to 33 cents. Reetilied, 40 to 45 rum wagon. Brandy,—App'e, 37} cents per g.il'un ; Peach ] 75 cents per g.spu'i. Colton W i,>s.—Factory prices: 1 Gto 17 cts. per lb as sorted. Iron.—Bar Iron. $75 per *on from boats, $ 0 from Store. Pig, $'5 per ton. Slent. — B'n ered,G§ to 8 cents per lb.; («• , n. n, 15 to 'G cents.• Sbc.K 20 to 25 cents per lb.; C» i Su el, 20 to 25 cm. per lb. Uascen Oil.—70 cts. Lamp, $1,00 to I Viper gal loll; Tall per*, $ 15,(10 to 18,00 per bill. Pro'her.—Cootl Sole, 19} to 18 cents per lb.; Dam aged Sole, II in 15 cents per lb. Powder.— Blasting, $4,00 to 4.25 per keg; R He, $5, 50 to G,00 per keg. Il’oof.—Wool, 20 to 28 cents per lb.; Wool Rolls, I none in market. i.oat ana tutaa.—ui'tirinnoiis crnin |» r misnei Anthracite, $3,00 per lull. Ouli and mixed Wood $2 per cord; Hii kury,$2,00 per curd. Apples, dried, 0 00 lo 0 00 i Allspice (per lo.) 0 14 lo 0 17 Almm 0 01 lu 0 10 Holler, No 1 (p”r lb.) s?arco 0 10 lo 0 00 j Cheese 0 71 lo 0 10 i Beeswax (per lo.) 0 25 tu 0 00 Deer Mils (ppr’o.) 0 00 lo 0 12 Featheis (per Hi.) 0 25 lo 0 30 Klnx-eed (per bushel) 0 021 lo 0 75 Ginger, (per lb.) 0 10 >u 0 121 Honey, #irahicd (njnu in inarlel) Ginseng, 0 30 (u 0 35 Heinp (perlnn) 70 00 lo 0 00 Indigo (per lb.) I ,50 to 1 75 Jeans (per yd.) (none offering) 0 00 to 0 00 I.insey (per yd.) do Linen Tow (per yd.) 0 10 to 0 00 do. Flax (p-ryd.) 0 121 to 0 00 Lard, No I ([ r lu.) 0 07 lo 0 071 Lerd, (per lb.) 0 05 to 0 001 Madder (per lb.) 0 20 lo 0 25 Molasses (fgel.) 0 371 In 0 40 Nails, (per lb.) 0 051 to 0 00 Peaches. dl»d. pe’lii none in market, 2 00 to 2 50 Peaches, i! red i' "i! u none in mat ket. 0 00 to 0 OH PMs'er, (per iui) 8 00 to 8 50 Pepper, (it 'u.) 0 14 to 0 171 It ire (p 'f hi) 0 05 <o 0 00J Salt, (per sack) 2 33 to 2 371 Shot (per lug) I 50 lo I 75 Senera Sn. ke Boot (per lb.) 0 10 lo 0 18 Soap, Drown (per lb.) 0 05 to 0 08 Tallow t) 00 m 0 07 Teas 0 75 lo 2 00 EXCHANGES. Checks on New York, 5 per ct. prem. Baltimore 1 do Boston do Philadelphia do New Orleans par to J do St. Louis 5 to I per ct.o’is. Charleston par Nashville 14 m2 do Louisville J to 1 j do Cincinnati 1 in I do Bank Notes North Carolina 1 per ct. dis “ South Carulma I per ct. dis i'cuuwwce 0 per ct. di. KflKltftlTS I 1* ani> IMlWN line tWiVVl.. ! TohacCM, leaf (per hogshead) | 00 | D**. manufactured, (prr box) 10 I Flour, (per bbl.) 121 I liar Iron, (per ion,) 1 00 I Pig Ison, ( per ion) l 00 ' Lead and Shot, (perlou) 100 Planter, (per ton) l no All other articles, (per UK)) 10 $‘20 prr. bunitmt J'or l\tbaecot unlit by John // Tyr$r% ('ofinniuitm JUrclinnt. \ add. during ihe past week, I hhd. Tobacco, for Mr. Douglas II M irshiH of Campbell, ai $*20 per bund, and one for Mr lleuhin |) Murker of Pinny Ivania, a» $1 I, ‘2.r», both bbda. houghi hy David W Rurion.K'i| Minn lecturer I Idol tor Mrs. Nancy Wood of ( tniipls*)!, at $1*2 *>!•» I rough! hy Nelli Halsey ftqr , Mauolaciure-r- l pared «•! lotwc l ebaeco lor Mr. W m. Lindsay id Camp h« ll,nl $L*»—and hi* second* ai $(i I parcel fur Mr. Robert \ Lindsay, same oounly nl $l.i and his seconds at .1 \ all bought hy Mesara. Hunt {s N\ ard Mauuhictur er*—4 Mots of shipping fur Mr John D.imol ut ( low lutte, *2 ai $>,00and ‘2 c( $6,(10 average, 7 and I hhd tor Mr. .iolui N. Pavne ol (‘mnphell, nt $7,*20, and hi* In a** ‘2 hlnla. nl $1,00 per hundred each i ii i \ in r MUSIC A * COACIiST. \MLn|( ,\L < ONCLUT will he held nt the court house, in the town of Liberty, Iledford County, on Monday the *2Mh inst.. hy the l:uli< u of ihe village — the proceeds lo he applied to the contnleiiun o| the Kpis copal Church now erecting. Mrsos Winkler nod lb.* r«»otri distinguished musicians, having kindly tendered their w-rviet H, n in h ihuwchI emertnimr < nt moy he expected—Music upon the Piano, II trps, b'lu'c. Ylolnt and (•uitar Commencing at 7 o'clock, P. M aud the price ol admtviion *0 cents. The ladies eoiifldeullv ex pcci and respectfully solicit tlu public patronage. April *21 It i\i:vv tixii I'Aviiiovinijf of i£io.v.# u r. 1111 IE Biitwerilwr rum rut her thanks in her lrioml« nnil I ihe pullin' gr-nonilly, fur the lihernl pnlnmiiuti ,h,< h::8 hcrt'loforo ri'oeivril, Olid ri’8|itrllullv miltt'ilu noun I'.MiHiiee uf llio same. Mif lots jusl roeeived hoi aupply ul kimi unable Mii.i.inapt, iiirliiiling ihr usual A'aiioly of Nil It, IIIIIIIMl: till till, Ol'Et ATI! t tv, AMI Mllll* IIOftlMHTA, Ar. Ms", hair anil hraul I! onnota, hleaohetl mil repaired, in llio bt'si manner, ami ai llio thunem nothin, JANE 8|MPM»N. 1 April 21 |t It’ Tlit sTi;r,s xoTiei;, f | M IE on iliiurs u| vr. Frincia S Miller nut monllun i oil tiy name in llioiloeil uf Truai, llinne !’* him In , ti n iimli rsiiiin'il, nro lespooifully ii'ipimli d In u alio hmiu n Ilnur ol.uniR lu llio undersigned,ur uno uf ihrm, un j ut liifuro llio lirsl iluy uf May mxl Ii is I ho « ish ul tl*'' mult -siuneil in bring ilieir irniuuu'liuiiR an Trimlirw ul tin-hiiul Miller lu a clugn. JNO. DAWS J. WII.I.S, Apiil 21 ui roi: him . f I fillu \\ OODKN 1 h.NEMEN'I*. uno tliMiro bIhmto R Messrs, I ,eo ft. ItnliortH'ri (iruorry Sluro. Ibma esaiun given Will June ut xl, if nut souner. C. POE, Ag'i. I _ April i _ adr Ai.aiiuk supi.lv «.f /*.//*/■:« iMArwva.' nouni iti.vo and 11it t: sett/•;p;jv.s. braulijttl mul cheap, just received sml Ihr sale hy I’AYNK & UKKUOIIY. April 21 !()(} ItKAMM :i|* and I .' Mi i mm r. in i I' .-. Ived 9 »»•*! i'orsale l»y I’AYNK & <«UK(.(>KY. April 21 2t \ N iissiinmcnt nl l.edgera, Journals, l):iy II.hiKs, ' * 1.Idler Hooks, Iteeord Hooks, Invoice llunks, ( nsh Ihinks, Hill Hunks, Sheriff’s Hooks, Mciunruodum Books, just In hand—fur sale bv I’AYNK k UltKUOItV. April 21 St„ 11 -I S, A'c„ .IT .iVCTHKY. 1)1 l|S| ANT to a decree ef the eireuit superior onnrl I ol law noil ehmierry of Amherst cuunly, pniniuin end mi the hist day ul March, IMA, in the case of Vlnrrioll fs llardcsiv. and others, I’lainliffs, agninat I'.men fc, I’cndh ion, and oil,era, Delemh.nis, ihc under signed, upftoinn il a commissioner for the purpose, will expose tu *.i|p. ni pulilic nueiliiu, in front of the puhllit six le, ai Amherst court house, uu the third M uiday in May licit, (being court dev,) the following * la \ V 14 * . vi7.Cynthia, (’aihariue, Norburne, Ainanda, lames, A-gy. .lesse, Sophia and her child Margaret, Will, (Sophia's smi.) I.utv, Jnaeph, Jordan and l.ewis. Also, one grey Horse, one hi ick I lurse, one I’lano, one Cow and ( all, une lied and Kurnilure, nr so much of Nani property as will he necessary tu raise the amount requir-. ed hy said decree. Tcrma cash. Wm. m. WAl.I.KU, Sheriff Ijf.'hnhrnt County, and at tucli eominiuioner, liy Julia II hietlicad, Ills Or/mly, April 21 wtlOM, A. tv« : I iii \*;to\, ti d., M A VINO I.OCATI. I) Iff unuurr, niiofonocoujyir, OFFERS Ills SKIltirtS TO THE fCBI.IC llE.xt.ltx l.t.f, « Nil will he ready to alleud to professional calls, nl all times during the day anil night. April 21 __ _ xvI m To Mason* and o«lrl Follow*. AN assortment of tuimmisxh ron llruxt.m.roin prising (fold mill Silver I 'ringr, Hold and Silver l.nrr, (JoId mul Silver Stars, l.olil mul Silver Tassels Cold unit Silver llraid anil Silver Hurl in I'ringr \r J. II. KITZUIUUONS. April 21 r[1KIMMIN(.Sf„r Military Cunts. Also, one pun n| JL line Silver Epaulette*, at .1. II. FlTZGIBHONS. April 21 ,* ONE el the finest ./rnt/llt/.M'V ever ini ported inlu the United States, tor sale, at J. 11. FITZGIUBONS’. April 21 is J 1S T itiSCM K/h BOXES OF OllAiNGES ANU LEMONS, r/l/ fit! boxes of Raisin*, fid jars nf fresh Prune*, 100 drum* of superior fine Fiji*, 10 barrels of Pippin Apple*, at I. 11. FITZGIBBONS’. April 21 is jv-o iF6/*i..vi.vc AT “HEAD QUARTERS,” A SUPERIOR AWOkTMENT Or Coufcclioiiaiy and l'anry Articles. J. II. FI 1ZGIUBONS. April 21 ts Extract from a letter from a Mimbik or PntUIMEtrr, da led **Pittsburgh, Canada, Mat 27, thtd.” .Mu Dr rtr Sir ; — in New York, last winter, I was afflicted; a* I ▼ * hud be«n (or more than trn year*, with a distiessing \sthvnu ; I purchased two bottles of Wistnr's Itiilriuin of \\ ilu ( herry, and before I had finishedone bottle 1 felt much j belter, fly the time 1 had taken the second I was quite tcell, und have not since been troubled in the least, M V disease was formerly so had that i could not attend to my duties in the House: but now, thank God, I am able to see lo my business regularly, and I hope, next session, toat tend to ruy my parliamentary duties. 1 am, sir, Yourok't servant, II. GOUGE, Mem. of Prov. Parliament.” The above valuable medicine is for salt* by I) It. LYMAN, Druitglit, LijncliOut‘6r, Va. April ‘J 1 It TOOLS. Cl ARPKNTFJiS, Blacksmith's, Tanner's,and Curri J cr's Toold, uf various hinds &: qualities, just lo liau or salt? low by H. B. U XV, A. RICHARDS. Sept 1^ # t«il ' .vtunr rr^Trtr ffrmiwrf II > UlJlllfH AweCr. ON every Tuesday a il Friday nights, throughout the aeawin, I shall at catly candle light,sell a large and desirable assortment ut Dry DimmU, Shoes and llard war*», Cuilery. Ike, via : Ciliroea, Oinghams, Cheeks, Tickin»?a, brown and black Domra!in, table Cloths, Counter panes. Panti.loon stuff and Vestings, Towels, e«»ttoii and N.lk Handkerchief*, Suspender*, shaving Soap, Brushes, Hi*ont, ten and table Spoons, Hcissoro, pocket nml pm Knivc*. work Stands, spool Stands, Nee die*. Pi ts, Cologne Wafer, Whips, Cowhides, C- flee Mill#, Mrittnnnia Coffee and Tea pot*.—Also a large as aortment of Shoes. Hoots and Palin leaf llata, and va rioim other g'xida, too numerous to mention. P S. 'The attention of the trade ia respectfully «o)i eiunl at these sales, <* they will he worthy of attention ciiaui ks rmci i's. Atietv. Apni: Itjf 4 loth*, rnssltiterfs, Ae. Ol II stork of Cloth*, Cassimcre*. Vestings, Dril ling*. Drap D’F.tes, Summer Cloths, Cmtwti t loth*, iwe.. is very large, and will he offered at eg trsmely h.w prices NIC 1101.S & BKI.C. April 14 w4«if 5,000 I ** 800 v.l* Tmv linrn, mul A Pup t< i ..I Mpn.nSi’pH, fur rmIt* In, liy .MOHIUSUN, WATKINS fc CO. April l l yvk’wif A mi DON'S HATS. * Jt r t m g Style, ON HAND, it supply uf Hl»rk nml Drill HATS, uf"Aini.limV nianufm'turi*—rv.lly lipnuiifnl. Nil IIOI..S (k IIKI.I . April | | « l« if rim-: ri ym, (gJIM.I.K and double barrel iiial opened, anil fiir r.ale r»l. he«;,, II. u. k \V. A. Hil lIAIIDS. Sept Hi util If 'Ml IS Kit IV II •!/MS Mi Mi IV.' HU) UOOI) MOUNTAIN WDISKKY. •>l) “ Ob I live, ilu nan \\ t usi's be.I, |u Store nml lursalnnn acrninmndtilliig terms I.KK I. K()III'.II i s M»mh |y la If 4 leffis unit 4'uHKiunrtH. I t NT b! hind n arnnl variety nfsntcndid FIlKJYi'H •P /.y;> fj\t.7,;,s/f ( i.brns .i.yd it.ss/ Mh.Hh.S. fiiim rominnti to llie lineal goods macular lined. — ,\I, n variety id' Vesting*, all nf which will he sold uiiiisually low. TU It Mb It N. UUHWKI.U. April 17 || I. Ciond* nl llliolnnlf. (iOUN I HY ,\1 KKCI I ANTM. and others huyini J Ouisls In sell again. are respeelliilly invlleil to mill and exsininn niy very huge and desirahle .lock of Spring and Summer (bind*. (trial /jirignins will lie nflrrrd, pnrltcnlurly for IWi or to punetuul euatoiiieis six iiiouili. credit. K. J. BURTON. April 17 ta if iklOO ItUWillU. BY sulhnrt'y nl the Common Cmmeil of I .vncliliiirg, " reward of ONK III NDHKO OOKLAUS i, oflrretl for the deleetiiiii and conviction nf the unpiinei pled peraou or nonius, who, on ilm night of the V7th lust., injured the file plug, nod let lonae the w ater upon the atreclaul the totvn. S. Oll t.l ll), Kngineer in chief of the I-yii' lihurg lloac Company. March HI |„, lirtM rnrtelu 'I In* iiiosl t:i >liion:ilrl«* N|>l<* of SPRINO Sc 5UIVI1YU.n. OOOSS. Mi. .P. ItllMITiKX IS now receiving n very extensive oasorlment tyring nod Siiirmn (tumh, to w hich he mvitciii he alien lion ol nil w ho wish In indulge their lustc ill tile moil luxurious style and at the lowest prices. April 7 I* FOR PHIVATEdAirir AVRIIY Idkcly JS'KUliO HOY. about 10 or 12 years ol age. A bargain may lie had by early application to C. I’DKLHS Anl’er. April 17 la .VO TMt'Mi. J DAY K taken Inin co-partnership lit the practice nf I Medicine, Surgery ice., my smi. Dr. Win. O. Owpn. Offlco »rur my rraiiloncp on 8d 8lrppt. WM. OWRNS. April 14 Ihiilt linr of‘l*ncl4«‘l n»nH for ■ mwmmm scaTTsnu.F. mat rrjvcunuiia. ON ami nficr the Kith nf March, our Iron I’sckei (Irtnia w il> leave Uichmoml, from nor landing at thn head ol the Ihisitt, ni .r> I*. M. daily, (Sundays except ed.) arnve in SnoltsviHn next morning at 10 A. M., and in l.ynnhburg next morning at I A. M. Hti hour, through. Passengers remain on Imard until 5. NKTI KNINti. I .cave l.ynchbnri; daily, (Sundays excepted.] at f» A M. mol arrive in Hiclnnond next day, at I p. M. 01 hours through. . ..,,0YL>* EDMOND & DAVKNPOKT. March 3 ls m:u Turner 4* Hurtrell, A MK now receiving their Biipplv of MI'KINIJ A ■x*- MJIWW Hit IIOODS, which was selected with care in the northern cities from the lutest imports lions, and eiohraccH a great variety both of Maplr anil I'nncy Uoods, all of which they arc disposed to sell at a sum 11 advance and perhaps quite as low as any other house in this place. They w ill he pleased to exhibit their slock to all whu may favor them with a call. Apnj 10 t, if BOOTS, lT\i: HOOT'S. Thom MUSS * SOBS, at 5 to 7 iioli.ara; JUST RECEIVED AT i « iin u. in e i: n • s. March 13 6tif-»-6lvf WAIISn OKTII, Tl is \i:r a Co. Iiuporleri and Di aim in Foreign and Uomnlie 1» R V ii O (>IM , .Vo TJ Main Street, Richmond, VRE now receiving, and will continue to receive during ilie seas hi, an unusually /urge and dnira Uc stock of GOODS. which will he selected with great care expressly for the Virginia and North Carolina trade. They most respectfully call the attention uf Merchants visiting lids City to their slock, sssuriug them that their principle ol doing business is to consult the mutual interest id their custodiers and themselves, by keeping such articles of Doth FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE, as cannot fail to give complete and entire salisfaclmn. Those Merchants, who hsve been In Ihu habit uf vis itirg the Northern cities, will find it to their advantage tu jive them a call. Kichatand, March 20 2m if i’nucjr mid Staple bill bOOIMti II IIOl.ESJl.E A.VD RETAIL. jobn a. aan Has i hi* new spring *n.i Summer SUPPLY OP' STAPLE *nd FANCY GOODS, •rlrrinl lrn<n ilit> Itr H and miil lwl]f *tuck» in th* Nurih rrn Clitic*, and in qualify ami chcapnea* of price* equal to any in the State, lie intuit cordially aolicita a cad (mm all in want, ataurintr them that ev^y paina will ho taken Iti give enure aatialartion. A lit! of ariicle* toot* priding hia stork ia deemed entirely net leu. A tall to* •ortiuent will be found. I Ionian Omni rraprcl fully ralla I hr atlanlinn nf lk* pulilir in lua largr ami writ ailrrlrd ainrk nf IIA I H, of all kiuda anil ipialitira, and fur all ages ; al*n If liOK.S nf all ipialilli a for liuili w xra ul all agra ; ilia aaanrtiornl tiring mmplrla, and lua full aupply nf BOOTS. THL'NkM, CARPKT BAOS. fca. Tnraa will tan Iniind in hi* Hof and .S/iur oalaliliahinml, whara Mr. Noilnnl/ w ill hr glad nf iippnriiluilira nf shinslug III* alnnk, and srlling at ilia imaii t-rnannaldr priraa. JOHN U. MR CM. April 7 la if flf TTF.U. \FF.\Y FIRKINS II. Sayrr’a Family Bntiar. f*. calvad, l,y MrDANIKI. k McCORKt.F.. April H la i VAI.I UH.I:Tii\0 PIIOPEKTY ron a Aii u. TIIK ntwnrllir? m nuiliniiwd by lli* nunrf. in u.ll tln> vnlnnMr Iwn »tnry IIKK'K I)'\ KI.I.INU HOU.SK. fur inrily In'lungittg in llm K<iuit> >>f Jimenii i n> in < |i., nmmiru "ii < uuii'ii mrn, nnjiMimiy mn tcauh'ttcc nl Cnpl. Ammon Hancock. It it one of lh# most convenient Mini plea-ant houses in town, and it ! worthy tin* uitrntiun ul‘ ibme wlm wii.ii to purchase real I rat a to in Lynchburg, Terms made known on ar|l*ca | in me. I1K.NUY DUNNINGTON. March 31 is if /..IS I' SlIIS’.m .YT og.vn mtons. iar K «n> mikluUK (n |Hiri'hn«" utxiui flO NKGHOES »T III Ii hIi hi'Ximi, lu rumplrlf* uiir Inal ■liipmunl f..r .l\l« m'ti*in, »nii will p»y ilir lull Itu luiK.inl pnrm, i>p|ilim<lim he mu ill' elmrily. II AMT Ik l)A\TN. Jim »:i ft f| KfrirtlirrN oftlio I rolirn. f If IMS diwase ih uncommon, and often so alarming a I 1 to demand the fir.it and chief notice of an rxjTriens ' **d Physician, There ia no part of the Urethra w hieh may not he nar row rd by a ttricture. The first syiupti nm of w hirli a pat inti i afflicted will, tin* disease most frequently com plains, am an inability to retain hit w ater so long ia u*u I al. ao obscure nmtx*inc*s ehottl the setii.aiid an alteration in the stream rf urine, w hich, instead of being full and equal, ia smaller than tonal, and is lurked, spiral or scat - ■ t« r«tl. The first symptom put noticed compels the pa 1 item to rise once or tw ice in tlu* night, to void his urine; and lie also gen#1 rally finds dial a greater force ia ncces *ary In its complete expulsion limn helms been in tho I habit ttf exerting, in rnnw quence of the rcsistanea made j to the free passaqn of tlie wder by the atriciure. N«n < iirmil emiHsiotiH are n coin non symptom of this com plaint; and sometimes there is a mucous discharge from j the Urethra, which is seen adhering to the bottom oft he receiving vessels. When the disease is of a very ag gravated nature, the urinn will • lien become quite while, and he mixed with matter or hh»nd, there will he great difficulty nml jMiin in voiding the urine, and liko wian much general debility. The immediate cause nl stricture in a slow inflnmma* lion in the part affected, which oecasinna a thickening n the canal and a depoailiun of mllieaivp matter nroiind (half tli'ckctiing, so ns to produce a diminution of the diameter | of the canal, and that w haiever gives use to considers h|e irritation in ttin Urethra, may prove a cause of atrio Inre there. Hence the disease v« ry frequently follows Honorrluen; or it may he induced hy drinking nr riding hard, and hy direct injury of the part. When a pa tient laboring under Gonnrrhon, is so imprudent as to in dulgn in luird ruling and free drinking, he exposes him self to the most powerful cans* * of the present malady, nml nurli ns rarely tail to produce it in i's worst forms. When a patient is able to procure the assistance of an able medical practlonrr, he should immediately avail himself of it, and implicitly adhere to the instriirtions | given; hut, unhappily, ignorance and inattention arc so much more common than their op|MMltes; and it ia an indi*pntnh|e fad that a vast number of |>cr*nus afflicted with the present complaint find it n difficult matter to ob tain judicious and efficient aid; Hurl even some w ho eti oy ampin pecuniary means attain to it only a Her a long and pair.fill search. Hr. llum.K.r is nut unjustly echbrated for the re moval and euro of stricture of the Urethra, a number of years exclusive practice in this particular bntnnh of tlm profession, fully warrants the assertion tli.it lie will un dertake the worst and most protracted eases, and effects perfect cure. References given if required. frh Office one door below the Trinity Church. At tendance all hours during the day and evening. Richmond, Dec. 19 ta if <'in:.nm iit>.tii:stics. rnilK SUBSCRIBER. Agent for the •'Rotkerw0tHl,* A Factory, Kingsport, Teimeeaee, offers fur sals 10 hnli-s very stout-1 4 Sheetings, in which will ba s.ilil ■ bargain. GEO. IIAGBY. Jan. 13 Iaif LOCKS AM» IIINKI'.I. AVI'.RY large supply of l.nrki, Hiitifn, Haiti, and Huiltlinj Mulcrittli, uf almost every kind usually purchased in a I hmlu'ttrc Stnre; just received, for aala h ap. by II. B. k W. A. RICHARDS. Sept Hi iaif a rru. mtUDi” i)I\ BBI.S. good A 1*1*1.E III!ANDY, just reeeired '~v/ and fur aala. LEE k ROBERTS. March 17 tail1 Itltsiiclicaicr Colton Oxnuburtf* nnd Do mcatlca. flUIK SUBSCRIBER, agent fnr the Manchester ■ Cnttnn and VVunllen M iiiulucturing Company, »f lei a for H'tle III bill.m heavy Nu. I Ozuaburgx, 10 •• •• 2 do. 5 “ " 4 4 Sheeting, 5 “ l‘ 3 4 Shirting. GEO. BAGBY. Jan. 13 ta if .ir i9 leif.VTiriinvi.YTiiii. ANTED at this Office, an Apprentice to lha Printing hnsinena, A buy about 14 or 15 yearn old would lie preferred. TOLER, TOWN LEY k STATHAM, Jan. 20 la if HASH A WOODIIOUSE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN B o O It a AND ITATIIItlll, 137 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. OOOIBDOE'I BDITIOV. Il'KNl I K'S Elcna«iiiury spelling; Book. PUBLISHED bv Ueohui F. UooLeneE It Baa ther, 323 Pearl Street, New York. This Spelling Book it, in alinosi universal uaa through out I lie United States, Ha salo being about ONE NILLIQR. cuptea per annum. Jl’ST PUBLISHED oooxtSsasB’i PICTORIAL EDITION of Webster's Elenteniary Spelling Book, n.ntsininga bom ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ENGRA VINGS, designed expressly fur tltia YVurk. It is print ed mi good naper, and ia strung and neatly bound. Hull, editions ran be used in the same claas, aa lha arrangement of the matter is page fur page the sama. For sale by NASH fc WOODIIOUSE. Richmond, April 10 i-if BIsANKM FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.