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TI1K NEWS FROM TEXAS. In this morning’* P*!*' *>'• rM'lcr Wl11 '*"J much in ||n_ intelligence Imm Texas. The tenor of ii is "h is to leave no resnunnble doubt t/int popular cpin "" |n ||m country will ultimately compel the authorities , secede to thn measure of aanrxaliun, however reluc' lant they mny be, as they rnanilestly are, Ui do so. Thai rclacuone I rueceds. so lar as wp are able to form an o II, less Iron, the intrigues of the British and French ''.'"verttmenta, than fn«" l,"‘ vpry natstral disire ,.f the C, !„ ui power to retain their present positiun of influence. the eliiel* of an independent nation. Thestoiiest ,, ut British intrigue and interim nee, are notv, in uur nion, as they have been, from the lien inning, naked i n.bugt. What, for example, says the b in r from Tex which we copy from the Richmond F.nquirct? It I, I Is u*, that (len. I ln'tston, who serins lobe playing rvlicr an equivocal sort ul game, will claim the nhole .,pdu of annexation, after it shall have been (flirted, for ,i„, purpose of advancing bis |a>pulnii:y in the 1'. b'ulcs; mil that to this end, lie w ill tell us that “the matter wis brought about by exciting the liars aid jealousy t.l ihe i: Stales io regard to I'.nglatid and her designs,” „l that ‘ litis jealousy w as promoted by him.” 1 his is JllSl what we have all along expected. From Mexico, the indications are decidedly of a wnr like character; but we can hardly suppose that theg i vrrnment of that country will have the fuul-hardiiiess, in its prest ut condition, to coituni lice or to provoke In-s nUllea with the United States, for the eonsumn alton i f a incisure, hv which, in point of fact, n Itaa sustained nu injury. For whatever may he said as to thn legiti* tniry of the claim of Mexico to the territory of Texas, i.imioc can believe that she has ever had it in her (lower, mice the battle ul San Jacinto, lo risubjugate the revolt ul province; aim it is equally obvious that eveiy day’s delay, by adding to the (nq.iifilion and resources uf Tex as. tended only to render that itii|mpsibility the greater. Nevertheless, the Mexieansare a rash and turbulent race; and it is not improbable th.it they may run the hazards of a contest. A lew days will probably determine. (vy- The “Pennsylvanian” does not appreciate the ••magnanimity99 nt Mr. Polk in retaining Mr. Wise in office—declares that Mr. Wise lias no claims on the “Democracy,” ami demands Ins removal! The N. V. ** Morning News,” (another “organ,”) is fur milder measure*—because it thinks, that. Mr. Wise being “a high-spirited and delicate man,” w ill resign, ft r certainly think it rather degrading to Mr. Wisetu hold , (Rce tinder a man whom he lias s'tgmatized ns “I he pet ty i.miI id a tyrant”—and it is equally discreditable tu the man tuwh.m this ijiilet was applied In retain! him who tittered it. lie and his “organs” may rail it “inugntniimityj19 but the public will scout the preten si iii, and ascribe it to its true motive—feur! 0y- The National Intelligencer contains a lung arti cle explanatory of ihe causes that have led to the colli simi between the government of Brazil and Mr. Wise our Minister at that Court, tu which we shall advert here after. The Pennsylvanian (a Locnfhco paper) well re narks, that, “in the present condition of our f .reign a! fairs, a very few Wises, (ireena and Shannon* would eaibr.iil us in destructive war.” 03* Mr. I humps n, of Mississippi, who wasnp pointed by Onv. Brown to fill the vacancy in the Seri ate "I tin1 l . Sates, r*ai» hy the resignation ol Mr M nlker, has declined accepting the station. .1 nrw Rank. — R chard Rush, Esq. formerly our M.ii'vcr t«- England, is about to publish “an aert tint of lh> E ohassy at the Court ».f E mdon, from IMD to I^n. which embraces the negotiations of the important ip'sinn* connected with the Oregon, the Boundary free tmvigntio.i .fthe St. I.awrenee, Right cf Se,tr«*li. &.c. Connected w ith these grave and imp r i in-i'ters. the work s ul to sparkle with anecdotes am/ conversations of the siaiesu en and wits of the day. j wh i \v re the elite of Com! m soeiioy. The protracted in gotiaii ns. it may he remembered, were carried on! wunfe.nl Casilereagh, Mr. Canning, NIr. Iluskisson,' ___ / ul>lir I T; rn(1itinrn.—The fllnwirg is n statement of the appropriations mule during the last srs-don ol I ( ngress, and the |»orposes to which tlmv arc1 applied : 1 t ivil and (1 plmnatic expenses $1,270,954 51 |{»*vn|uii.mary and other petitioners 2,255,000 00 I Sipp.Tt of the army 3.029.700 31 ! Support of the navy 0.350.789 68 8npji..rt of the P *’i Office Department 5.106,000 00 Nipport of thr Indian I hpartoeoi 1.059.503 74 Support "fthe Military Academy 138,019 00 Navy Pensioners * 61,000 00 Kofiifii*atj.ms 800,000 00 Improvements in the Territories 50.000 00 Miscellaneous 114,025 67 Total # $24,225,088 90 {ty* A large Silver Mine I as been discovered on Npvv River, in (Jrtiysun county, Va. about twenty miles from the CMHrt-ltiMise if that com tv. A smelting furnace is abcntl tu be erected at tlie Mines. fr5* The Haiti more Patriot states that within the two preceding we( |,s over 004) hluls of \N cs-tcrn Tohaceo had hern br"fghf into that market by way of the Suscpie hauna Rail K-ad. \\ ill the Patriot he good enough, i( in Os powe r, to inf.,rm os the cost of transportation per hundred on tliat line? (7J* We learn fr-m the tmiii*viil«-J.mrnal (lint Mr. ( ha ties A. W iekhfle, late lYstriihHer (General, passed ' through that city en the 15ih inst. on lus way to'IYx as* designing, n is said, to become a resident of that country, whether annexed or not. i»l i EC It I Mil-IK. Married, at O'ite RranHi meriiiej linuce. mi if(e JOih hy lire R, v. V. II. • r. Okkkn [I. I'fKAIJLIKu In .M iss I i:ai vjia . iiau^lilt r i<1 llie l.ile >le I*hen VY i.iitintr:<iii, all n! LioRr.l. -, on tin* 1 .*# 11 inst. hv the IB y1 M< rrimno laiiiifttnrd, Mr. Jesse I’ahuoi.i. to .Mrs. Kiioda B\u hojinf. , all of Bedford. «>HlrI IIA K V. Bird, on the I3t!i of April, at t!e residence ofhei grandfather in the county n( Bedford, Mi>s Any K. Beftwich, daughter <1 tin* U»v. Win. II. Lei’tu ieh. ‘ t Missouri, in the 20th year of her age. The v\riier of l,,ts Jiuudde irih lie of respect to her 11.emery disclaims •‘very thing like panegyric or adulation, as un auxiliary •<> f"rm an estimate of her high social and moral worth. * he disease by which she was so unexpectedly snatched a"ay, was one of a very fatal and complicated charac h r. During four weeks she bore her painful illness with Christian fortitude, trusting implicitly in linn ol whom she was t devoted follower, Her relations and friends and the ncighborlux d have sustained in this e yni an irreparable loss. In her manners she was gm ''• and prepossessing; in her conversation unaffected and nmdest; in her conduct and character open and const* ‘■ nt; and in heart a Christian. (loiild prayers and leafs tavc availed—could the hand of friendship, yea, of love, •ave saved,—she had not died. But the voice of affec !,on w'ns uut upon the car of death J Her hour was at hand, “In quit this mournful vale. And soar to worlds on high.” Her departure was calm and triumphant. She dif d Runout a struggle or a groan. Her dying bed was soft as downy pillows are.” When her gentle spirit 1 laken its everlasting fi ght, a serene smile still play P' uPj)n her countenance.—Viewing her, the poet might "til have exclaimed— “Ah! lovely appearance of death — No sight upon earth is so fair ; Not the gay pageants that breathe, ... with a dead body compare.” e %f.icere!y sympathise with the relatives and irh in.i hi iliu JcCfsoui), tun mry aliouM nt]t mourn as ** w>’n..oi hope; In I hum prepare to meet tier vrh.ru pari"'* la no mure, and where ry« uuuiortal fuavt the The Richmond Christian Advocate will please copy. 1 I T7~r’ r.” 'Vp<lnesd«y, 'he IClh inn., M »nv, youngest ' 11 ’ ' * !,J Janies Ifermoh, aged six years and eight months, after an dims* of sevcnleen its vs. It all that was lovely in childhood mtifd have saved her, she would m i have died. Amtahie in letup* - and affectionate in disposition, she WHS endeared to alt who knew her; but ' lie qualities that shore preeminently above nil were at lertionate and unconditional obedience to tier parents and reverence fur divine things. #l'hough her joyous 'p.ril shone forth fro n her unusually bright face and told I da happy existence, yet in a moment, with s chastened I though cheerlul eminicnauee, would she qunily submit to parental restraint, ur give required atienti .n to Indy things. 11* r parents and friends li e! dial they are he renved indeed, hut sorrow nut ns those who have no hope I hey l ave committed In11«* Mar> *« remains to the thitli tomb, hut lake great cum fort in the reflection Mud all ii ti it adI • r tov»ly m 11:*• is not thara, bill gone to bloom lor* »er in the Paradise shove. N:e is n<*w with Him who has said, •‘Suffer litilo children i*> come unto me. and forbid than) nut, ferolsuah the kingdom u! (ini.” I«V trilkS] ISO TIVKIilX Far the week ending Saturday, vlpril 26. 1815. IS«*i.>w is a correct statement of'the Market for the past week. , Vohacco.—OKI Lues. $1,20 to 1,40; new Lugs. $1 «>0 I" $ ’ .51h Leal, lute 'u r, .$2 (H) to 2,50; eniiniioii, $2. >0 lo ii.50; middling, $3,50 ta 4,00; shipping, friew ) $ *,20 u> 8,00; manu fncturiug, (common) $0,00 lo 8,00. line mamifuctuiing $10,1.0 to30.00. blaur. — $3 75 hum wagons; Stock light, and in good demand. II In at. — Iti d 05; \\ liilr 70 els. per bushel. (.ruin. — (kirn 40 cents per bushel from \vr»«ronr Oats, sheaf 45 in 50 cents |»«*r hundred ; cleaned 22 to 25 cents, per bushel. Rtc, rioiiH in market. I’lui'ti and (irons Seeds.— Chur Seed, $3,75 per buslml. from wagons; $1,00 iio:n store; Tnno • hv. $2 25 to $2,50 Herds Grass, 62} from wagguns Crovisiona—Haeor., (.>} re nts from wagon, 7 4 to 8 e»s. fi.nii stor» , es.usiderable epiauiily coming m. Reel $ » pi r ImueiittI; Meal, 45 ct>. per bushel from wagon. Fish. — Shael, $7,tK) to $8 ft) pi r bbl.; He rrings none in market; Mackerel, No. I, $13, No. 2, $0,50. No 3, $8. Cujji t.—St. Domingo, 7 to 7) cents |>er lb.; Rio, 8 (Ji cents; Laguira 8} to fl> unit.; .lava, 12} to 15 els Cuba 7} to 8, Sugar.—Brown, New Orleans,/} to 0 cents per lb.; Porto Rico, 8 to 0 cents per lb.: St, Croix, 11 to 12} cents p» r ll».; Leaf, 12} to 17 cents per 15. (audits.—Tallow, 12} to 15 evil is* per lb., Sperm, 33 to 371 ce nts per lb.; Hull 4s. Son’s, 15 tie I <* • cuts per lb. II liiskeif.—('imuiion. 26 t" 30 cents per gallon. from fwagun: from store. 31 to 33 cents. Rectified, 40 to 45 rom wagon. Frond if.—Apple, 374 cent* per gallon; Perch 75 cents per gallon. Cotton Varus.—Factory prices: 10 to 17 ets. j»er )b an sorted. iron.— Bar Iron, $75 per ton from boats, $S0 from Store. Pig I roil held nt $30 to 33 per ton. Steel.—Blistered, 6} to 8 cents per lb.; German, 15 to 16 cents.; Shear, 20 to 25 cents per lb.; Cast Steel, 20 to 25 ets. per lb. I.inter l Oil —70 ets. I.atnp. $1.00 to 1 50 per gal Inn; Tanners, $16,00 to 18,00 per bbl. Feather.—Good Sole. 10} to 18 cents per lb.; Dam aged Sole, 14 to 15 cents per lb. Counter.— Blasting, $4,00 to 4.25 per keg; Rifle, $5, 5(I to 6,1 U) ner keg. IFool. —Wool, 20 to 28 cents per lb.; Wool Rolls, none m market. Coid and I Food.—Bituminous. 25 cents per bushel Anthracite, $8,00 per ion. Oak and mixed Wood $2 per cord; Hickory,$2,50 per cord. Apples, dried. 0 00 to 0 00 Allspice (per lb.) 0 14 to 0 17 AI linn (4 6} to 0 10 Butter, No 1 (per lb.) s-arce 0 It) to 0 00 Cheese 0 7} to 0 10 Beeswax (per lb.) 0 25 to 0 00 Deerskins (per lb.) 0 00 to 0 12 Feathers (per lb.) 0 25 to 0 30 Flaxseed (per bushel) 0 C2| to 0 75 Ginger, (per lb.) U 10 to 0 12} Honey, strained (none in market) Ginseng, 0 30 to 0 35 I letup (per ton) 70 00 to 0 00 ludigo (per lb.) I 50 to 1 75 Jeans (per yd.) (none offering) U 00 to 0 00 I .insi y ( per yd.) do Linen Tow (per yd.) 0 10 to 0 00 do. Flax (peryd.) 0 12} to 0 00 Lard, No | (per lb.) 0 07 to 0 ('7} I ,• ad, (per lb,) 0 ( 5 lo 0 00} M older (per lb.) 0 20 to 0 25 Molasses (jw r gal.) 0 37} to 0 40 Nails,(per Jb.) 0 05} to 0 06 Reaches, dried, pe’ld none in market, 2 00 to 2 50 Reaches, dried, unpRd none in market. 0 00 to U 00 Plaster, (per ton) 8 00 to 8 50 Pepper, (per !b.) 0 14 to 0 17} Rice (per lb) 0 05 to 0 06} Salt, (persack) 2 33 to 2 37} Shut (per hag) 1 50 to 1 ?5 Seneca Snake Root (per lb.) 0 16 to 0 18 Soap, Brown (per lb.) 0 05 to 0 08 Tallow 0 06 to 0 07 Te as 0 75 to 2 00 EXCHANGES Checks oi> New York, } per ct. prerrt. Baltimore! } do Boston do Philadelphia do New Orle ans par to } do St. Louis } to 1 per ct.dis. Charleston par Nashville 14 to 2 do Louisville } to I} do Cincinnati } to 1 do Bank Notes North Carolina 1 per ct.dis South Carolina 1 per cl. eln Tennessee 6 perot. dis FREIGHTS UR and DOWN THE CANAL Tobacco, leaf (per hogshead) I 00 Do, manufactured, (per box) 10 Flour, (per bbl.) 12} Bar Ir -n, (per tun,) 1 00 Rig Iron, (per ion) I 00 Lead and Shot, (piT ton) 1 00 Plaster, (per ton) 1 00 All other articles, (per 100) 10 Sales nf Tobacco by II.U T. SMJl'll, Commission Merchant. One crop, the past week, id 7 hhds. Shipping Tobacco, made l.y .las. E. Palmer, Esqr. of llalilax, at prices ; ranging if rn 5,00 in $7—average $5,50—w Iiirli is ilie 11: g I»• si price ibis h asoti lor r<n tr.iire i r* p < I ihm des* cripti'-n ol Tobacco. Also 3 hhds fir<*- cured new gr mod Tobacco, made bv Dr. Lynch Dillard ol Pittsylvania, I at $10. I ai $1 1.75, anti 1 at $i7, all purchased by David \V. Burton, Esqr. manufacturer. — Useful T ifoac cos, of all descriptions, are commanding good prices. MOKE GOOD PRICES. Ihj J. II. Tijicc, Commission Merchant. 1 sold during ih*‘ past wei k 2 hhds. Tobnrco, for Mnj. Reij.iniin 11 mi if r ol Campbell, I at $10, and 1 at $10. 25; 2 for .lames Whitehead of Pittsylvania, I at $13. 25 and I at $8.00; 2 for Mr. Douglass II. Puckett of Campbell, 1 ai $12.50 and 1 at $8.75; 1 for Mr Willis I lam ai $10 50; 1 for Mr. George E. Revely at $10.50; 2 for Mr. Edward Bradshaw of Halifax, I at $9.34 ai d I at $8.40; 1 fur Benjamin Lax at $9.10; :iml 1 for Zachariah Brooks at $8.30; besides many oth ers from 5 to $8. J. II.TYREE Cum. Mer. RICHMOND MARKET, April 21. Tobacco—Inspections light, owing to the harsh weather. We quote: I.ugs, new $lia2J; Common Leal $3Ja3« and 4; middling $1 r«4] and 5; Good 5EiG ami Gi; Erne $7al02, as in quality; fine manufacturing descriptions $^ to 17}. I Huskey.— Bids. 24c.; hhds 23c. Cloversctd.—$4 00 per bushel. Herds' Crass.—S7cic “ do Timothy.—Ho.—$3 50 per bushel. Flour— Superfine $l*a4s. Salt.—Wharf $1,60; Store $1,75. ( Cattle.—Beef from $oi to 4i; Sheop from $1 to 3jj ( IIiigH fro n $4 to 4 L BALTIMORE MARKET, April 21. Cattle.—There were 3S5 head of Reef Cattle offer" . cd at the Scales this morning, of which 58 were driven j 7 ..-ip, and all the balance told to the butchrrs. The I I r»Ci < paid ringed from $‘2.75 U) $3 50 per 100 lh.« on 1 tin* hoof, equal to $5.50 a $0.75 net. These rate show an improvement in over ihoar of last week. Flour. — N\ e note sales of about 8(X) bbls. Howard 8tre» t | lour ol jro.»d mixed brands from store on Nitur ! day arid to day at $1.50, which is the unifoim rate now. 1 lie receipt price bv cars continues at $4 37 J. W e hear i f no transactions in City Mills Flour.— 1 Some holders a>k $ l 75, w hile others arc w tiling to sell at $1024. (•'ruin The receipts of Md. Wheats are very tim ihd. 8.iles of some small parcels of prime reds were made at I00nl03 cts and one very superior lot at 108 ‘ cts. Some pan * la of Penns, reds were sold nt 9 In 10*2 r,*» ; an inferior lot at 87 cts. and one parcel full of smut hi 80 els; A lot ol IVnna. white, quality not prime Sold J at I fit) cents. Provisions -w e are rot advised of any pales of bar rel meats lo-dav; and quoie as before, vi/. Haiti | mere parked Mos Heef $1 lh.$l 1; No. | $0. Prime $S; Mess Pork $|0nml Piimr $11. The demand for Haeon centum* • good w ith sales of prime parcels, as follows,' vi'/-' —I lama at 8 ' /dels. Sides at ?» cents; Shoulders' at (•! cents, iud assorted nt?| cts. Inferior descriptions ) si ll low er according to condition. The last sales uf 1 prime N ) I \\ estern I ard in kegs vu re nt 84 rents. II liiekry.—The demand is extremely limited — Sin fl H sales ol bids w » re u ade to dav at *23 cts. We quote tii’i.1'* at‘21 n *2‘2 cts. and bbls. at *2*24 a *23 els. WATEnHOu».- * WIIITTHMOnr. f 111! AN ki t I. for the p:Ui\»n..;'«' "I the Public since ■ their arrival in I .y: elihurg, w pil'd solicit a run tin , u a nee of tin* same to the new firm 11 WA I KIUIOI 8K, WHIT'TKMOHK & C O. | April ‘28 3i ____ «>i:vi i.gtiivh rnn eseeie.yo stoke:. ll.iTERIIOl II IIITIEMnitE ,y CO. Main Stiirkt, Lynchburg, V «i . VII I' now Tree,vino their SPKI Mi and St MM KH (lOOl)S. cotnpiwing n large assortment of (7o//»* "‘if. made and triiniiM <1 in the richest manner, nnd ot tin* in si Fasl ionablr Styles, which will he s..Id tor < vsn at greatly reduced prices, among which may be found French Mack (.'loth, Dress and Frock Coats, F.rigl.sh do do do do lllue and brown do do do Drap tie pic do do do Mtlte.i Coaling do do do Croton do do do do Metroptditnn Twill do do Fancy Merino Cos do do Plain ami Fancy Tweed? do Kentucky .loans do Plaid and while Union do Cheap Coiion do 13lack and fancy Salin Vests, do Silk nud litmibaziuu do Fancy Silk do do Silk and Linen do Merino nnd Mohair do black Cushion re Pant?, Fancy do do Metropolitan Twill do Drap-de *!«» do Plaid and striped F rencli (iitnbrenn Pants, L'ncii Drill, kremlin and Serenade do KaneV nud white I turn do Linen and ( mien Shirts, Cellars nnd Itesoms, Silk 1 and Mem.n under Shins, Lambs’ Wool, Linen and C limn Drawer?, Searls, (. ravnis. Slocks, llandker chiefs, Cluves, Suspenders, lluisiery, nud eve ry article requisite TO COM n.F.TE A li KNTI.I'M A N?5 UAItniiOlll As every article is pnrei.istd by us /ur cash, we will sell extremely low for cash. Having a partner in New York manufacturing nnd purchasing lor this establishment, we shall he iccemng I 'rrsh Cinods every 2 or 3 weeks ; thereby Keeping our assortment at all times full of the i..vri:sr jum most nMiiiiv uiu; AiCTiei.Ms. rimsc wishing (i'arments made to order, we would invito in call and examine our slock of Clotht, Cafisi tunes nud l'estiui};E, which we will sell or manufacture ns low ns they can he bought in tins market. \\ c will continue t" keep toe best e| Workmen em ployed in our l.siablisiimeut ; and any work entrusted to our care w ill he executed with promptness, and war ranted to give entire satisfaction. Carmen la cut low. April 28 ‘2«n t’rmcHi's erlcOrafeii s v o t i ii a i. t: . 1 V A RH AN l l'.D GF.NCINK. in quart mul pi„, U tiuilies, at J. H. FITZGIBRONS’. April 28 la rzcKLrs. (O ( I MHF.RS, F.nirliali Walnut, Snaps, |’, pprr J nnd h iiiII C.irn. Alsu, Tnnialn f'nKiip. e<'|i|>i-r Sanlic, S.I- , &o., al J. II. FITZlifBBONS.’ Anril 28 i8 vvu.it i vu en t s. A NOTH lilt superior lut id' Walk ini; Canos, jual 1\ received and nuvv upcniiijr at Head (Quarters. J. II. FI FZlilBBONS. April 2° l8 ATTENTION INIMN I KV ! PARADE at the ct>urt house this (Mon' day) evening, at 3 o’clock, precisely_ Arms and accoutremctila in order for in spection. Jiy order of ilie Captain, W. I30HUIT, O. S. April 28 .It | ATTK.vrio* iii'cimir aihii.m 1 (J! are hereby notified tu attend a mu^ ter of yuur company, in front of the Scale House on Tuesday tlie 29tli inst. at 10 u’ j cluck, A. M. will! cabines and in rummer uniform. Hull tu be called precisely at 10, n'ul 'ck. sm IJv order of the Captain. 1IAK0Y.0. S. April 28 _0 Just Ilcreii'C'l’ rilHE LADY OF TIIF. LAKi", with ton superli I plates and splendidly bound in ea.'f. 1’be Poets and Poetry of England, by K. G. Griswold, n.e Poets and Poetry of America, “ llunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, beautifully illustrated, 3xford Bibles, Pocket Bibles,—all bound as above. Book of Common Prayer, bound in velvet and Turkey morocco, be many other Biwiks suitable for presents. PAYNE & GREGORY. April 28 ts EARL and SHELL CARD CASES, Portable \\ ruing Desks lor Ladies, Portfolios, very neat. Billet Paper, Envelopes, Gold Pencils, Gold Pens, Steel Pens, Pearl and Ivory Pen*-holders, Ivory Tablets, Pearl Folders, Pocket Books, Inkstands, Motto Wafers and Seals, Chessmen and Boards, Dressing Combs, Hair Brushes, P?n Knives, &.e. Just to hand and for sale by PAYNE &. GREGORY. April 28 ts < li:mi|>ni£ii rider OF A SLT&KIOK QUALITY, in Quart Buttles at J. II. FlTZGIBBONS’. April 23 ts pi'i DOZKN bolllud I’.ifler and Ale in Quart and 1/ J. Pun Bullies a Nn. I ariwle at J. 11. FITZGIBBONS’. April 28 's I,'rami I 'oral ami Inst rum cut at c o \ v i: is T. •VI r. Owner I ft AS the honor ol intimating to hi* friend* in Lynch I ft burg, and in tl* vicinity, that he will give hit 3rd % ii maul lleneflt l oiieei f, On Lummy f.vininu tiik 2nd or Mat, • lithe l'tiivtr*ali%t t'lwrr.h, m which occasion III ( Ll'IMLS will perform —num bering 30, aided by Amateurs of cclvbniy. frofexxor it nut lias also, in a very kind manner, tendered hi* valuntde j •crviees. MU DAMIU promises to the lovers of mu*ic s tu b j Ifent. lie lias selected from the veiy best masters o| music, of the first orde r. I irsKin to tie had at |)r. Lyman** stoic, fK) cents aeii. ( oincert toeoiiiinenee at hall'past seven. Api.i 28 2t ii .Hisses .u. n o.itni:s:• * CONCERT. \T the I' i>ive»--eliHi ( litireh on M imljf, April ‘JS TIIKTW IN SlSTKUs, most rv*p»'el fully beg le ave to aunotmre to the Ladies pud iitnilldiicu ol this place, that the) will give te 1MIVNP VOl'U. ASH 1NST1U MENTAI. INTI UT AT N M It NT, mmsiding ol Sdilimenlfil ami TemperanceSongs, Do i u. t«le“ *. V ifelies, (jnickMeiv*, , under the direo lion anei Manaoenuent of Mr IV Page. One />hit/inj f/ir / iohnnmt the other the I ivlinctllo, Min* (’I \UA I \NK, \ IDLIMST. Miss I'.MM \ I.OU AIN, VIOLIM I I.1.0 Accompanying their jwii Volet*. [hf- Admittaii’e J.i contt, April 28 It liy cut lit tl action in i’ricts. Win, A. TAI.IIOT, II O O k * r. I. I. K H , II I N i' Ml tf*. 8 T A T I l) H L n , R %? OF I.D respectfully call 1 lit* ntlention of the puli ▼ Y lie generally to Inn stock of Hunk*, Stationary nnd Fancy Article*, cons;* ing of n great variety in the nhovo I men. Hr* would aUo call the particular nttcu lion of iIiomo in until ot lllank Hook* ol evety dt'Mcrip lion n tin* bill of price* below : Medium Ledgers, Journal* and Record, Hooka full hi in tu! Russia Fnds, ruled to any pm tern it Ml per tjtiirc. Demy do do $1.00 " Cap do do 02 i ** and all oilier work in proportion. Music, Periodicals, nnd old Hooks bound at very short notice, mid all work warranted. All lie asks ol the public is a call, as Iih is determined tosu’t llm prtoti* to the time*. April 28 w2m •Mineral Water* I FST received 60 do7.cn of John llnyd & Son’s eel te ebrated Mineral Water, juit up ill (»lass Rutile* FaiiiilieN supplied with anv quantity at Hi cents a bottle hi i. ii. fit2uiiihons\ April 28 • * ■ .tuition Ilr»n ii stout IN (Joan and Pint Unities, warranted to no petiti Hid# fur sale nt .1 11. FITZIHDHONS'. April 28 t* II VM Ill lt A lilt HI) ft n\\ F just reeeivetl their Spring supply of FAMILY (.RO< FRlFs. w hich they w ill sell |o\v, lor rush, or in i Velmtgc for country produce. They vrill pay the highest cosh prico for Hu 'ft, I* lour, fcc. April 28 ts t'amilu ll<n ilrrrtnijH' ON ennHisrmienl and for sale low, to close, 50 half barrels. No. I family Roe Herrings, 75eases Lulabria Lierpinriee, all rpialilies, 60 baskets Sweet Oil, by NOU\ KLL & AVFRFTT April 28 ‘it if l\A WI8TAID8 BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY I / Novv'that this prepnt atom is w rll know n to hr n inure certain imiic Mr incipient I 'onsumption, Asthma, Liter com plaint, 1 .mgli.* a nd other Minilai nflielintis, than iiny other icmcdy ever know'll, there will hr, and now arc hnmd those so \ ilhiioiimdy w it Vcd a** to connect a spur inn* no 1 pr thap* poisonous mixture, rind try to palm it oft .is the genome Hal sam Wc raise no false a'ann An imitation appealed in KorheMer, V ^ .hist wim. »; *md in other parts, another arti< Ir somewhat ic eutlding Dr. W istar’s in name is sold \\ o advise the public of these schemes, that their health lit.tv Hot III tilth d u itli, Iior olll *tel\ e ploodeied ol our jltSt lights hr. VV ista i Hi ham of Wild ('berry is a new me dicitlc, an<l in. ii* t llioio iou* th in any other known. We have t hr irrillen tig natures of such men ns Recorder Tall in adirr, ( nuiiselloi W illiams, and John Power, IF lF,ol New \ ml , II (ioiigs I’m|, Member of Par 11 a tut nf, and score* of others, to pi ovc I hat it has cured Asthma , Rh-eding at the Lungs, etc tie. etc., alter the physician’s skill lias erased to hem-lit The above valuable medicine m f"r sale by IF It. LYMAN, Druixirixl, I.jnehlnnu;, Vn. April 28 It Mraud Cl ^lolni, ^7^ 1'r un the Long Mountain plantnti m, f.ever.d /jpi weeks since, a sorrel Mark t.'oi/r, 3 years ol.l, having a star in tin* forehead, and one white foot, (pro hahly one or more of the others also white.) Any hilur (nation thankfully received by the subscriber. WM. GOIGH. April 23 (i* \l' a special term of ihn circuit superior court of law nod chancery hr the county of Amherst, coiilioii'd by adjournment, and held for the said county.nt the court house, on I’hursdoy, tin* 2d day of April, I " Id: I.ewis Wright, .lolui M. W illiams, George \V. Pels fyjohnarid Minjah Davis, Jr., executor ol Henry liruw n, Jr.. deo*d„ iMamtifla, agninnt Maurice II. Garland, administrator of Archibald Rob ertson, deeM., Sarah F. Robertson, widow and relict of the said Arehi’nld Robertson, deuM., nod James M. It R"hertson. Arthur J. Robertson, Archibald Robertson, W ill,am It. R •hertHon, John 15. Robertson and Andrew |) y berlson, ini ant children and heirs ol the said Arch iliald R ' i ,<s,jn, doc*d,, by Hubert Tinsley, specially as signed their guardian, Deli, nduuts. /.v ( ilAKCF.RT. The court doth order ill.'*1 the defendant, Maurice II Garland, ndminislrator of Arch-'bold Robertson, deed,, ilo render, before one of the co.’nn,,SH| 'tiers of this court, an account of his administrati1'11 °f ’be estaie >1 his said intestate, which account tlm s.nid eninmis doner i-4 directed to examine, state and settle, nnJ make report thereof to the court, together wilh an accm.'nl nig i im nuimiiii * if me |i**rK< trm i a'-seis mat n.avr i been applied t«» tl i* pat mi nt olibbts binding thi* loirs, and an arr uitit of ihe ro il i slain which descended Iroili the said decedent to his heirs at law, and of the present annual profits thereof, with any matters *|»ecially stated, deemed pertinent by himaclfor required by the parties tu he so sta'ed. A Copy—Teste, HUBERT TINSLEY, CPk. | Commissioner’s Office, ) | Amherst Court House, April, 10, 1845. J 'The pariicR interested in the foregoing order will take 1 notice that I have appointed the 2d day «»f June next, \ to commence the accounts therein mentioned, on which day, at 10 o’clock hi the morning, they are requested to j attend at my office, with their accounts, vouchers and Copies of court papers, prepared for examination and set flement. RO. M, BROWN, Coiu’r. April 28 wlm Hook* and Stationery AT WHOLESALE. E respectfnI!y invite a caii from the Country v v Trade to our New Establishment, on the site of, the old Eagle Hotel. Our Stock of Books, Writing I’aper, and every arti cle usually ••cquireil, is large ami complete; and will be j rendered still more attractive by extensive additional supplies, selected with much care by one of the concern. Country Merchants will bear in mind that our stock is almost entirely frtsh ami netc. We are determined to offer you Goods in our lineal very Uiw jiricrs. NASH -& WOOPHOLSE, Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in Books, Stationery, f iano Kories, Muaicc&c., lo7, Main Street, Richmond. April 10 Wif J t HC6II9BI abb rru>iT« Rr .ir ,irri'io.v. Iwil.l. Sf.l.l,, in, Tliuroday, the lit day uf M*y. in truiil uf my ulTlr'e, I 5 like ly NKtiKOKS, via: A man, »lni ii ■ j{iiik| Carpenter, and a likuly wo men « lift 3 rliildrru, all likely. ai.no, A Ini nf II ntiftolioM nml Kitchen Korniltirc bobmging | in ri genteel I nmlv, emulating of the iinunl variety; also, I large Kilt* Proof Iron (’lienl nml 2 linn Meiol Clock*. Terms vny liberal no I will bo made known on day of *nl«*. JOHN II. I). PAYNK, Auo’tr. April 24 Si if ADDITIONAL. Will bo milted to the above Balt* 2 very likely young •YV Arrow, a boy ami girl. I II. I). PAYNK. April 28 2tif | rpm. nitvNmti.ru ni l s aki: i:ntiiui.y yi:o 1 viable, nml iiutde on tlime principle* which long rape lienee li.ii proved correct. fl i. noti no »|icenli,t ion w hen they im murlnl In jn *<i chiiC** lot lin y nil' known In hr I li> • It ni-r 11 ol ll.e <• loinneIt mu) |»o\v eln, *«ml in u|l d \ ipcptin nml billon* fieen llov men great lde*»dng I .ol every him ill keep ilo i- |*i 11 •* iutlir home If l.iitnfullv ined, when tie i i. t i ■>• »*! >n f>r mei'n no , it will be very nrlilom ib.it n doctor wifi be leoilireil III nil imei of eolil, collgll, ol i bennmtiini, Ibe ulllictrd owe it to linn bodict to um I bene I’illi. fi* The I ollonin * air the only authnri*fd Agent* for tbr ‘(In o| I > i. lteii|Mii)iu Hi illulii tb'i \ egctahlo I 11 i v v I > u I 1‘ilU I* \\ NT Pi <; It lb it >|t \ . I.) ueliburg, Campbell. Henry Ilanlowood, t'antic Ciaig, do .1 11. Sweeney Pi t*o., M <»ry n lllc, do I .ee, (l.iih y k ( u , llrookneul, l'i n|t« min Now tin At Co .1 '.i I ling < berk, Win Mothem IW Son, \\ wlltei* t lunch, 1' Kdward, t.ood, Ihim X Co., king-ville, do U III. Itlee S Co., r'm IIIv lllo do Mobil ll Pi lliown, Ambei-'t Ct ffo., Samuel t bull, Snmliilue>>, \mbcril, Ib-tti*. P*. Heed, Nrn M ullet, Nflfcoll, t’. I*' |>'.»tci Ik Son, I,o\ injs*lnn, do t» IV »V It t; Hell, I.il»i ity, It..II >id, Samuel \\ illinim, Lisbon, <lo April M It V lI.riKI.IlTOWW I»IX«H*HKT1’ ron sals. I III, tHilwrihi'r im nuthorucil by tbr nwni'r, in H«ll * Im vh!h«IiIp iwn ttory HUM K nw KU.INtJ llorsK. for i Iiu»rly bnlongiuo In tin* it||> III .tudfoli I • II ll-i , III I II . , ni I II 1 II II I'll » II II ll II nl I III % .III )l l|ll I III I I III H NldlMlCO itM Allllllnll Hancock. It IS lltlO of Oil* most convrniriit and pit n uint Icnmoq in town, nod ih worthy tin* r» 1»«*1111"i» ill ill*'Hi* wlm wish to piirohnsn nnl I'Ktntr in Lynchburg. T« rum mmh* know n < n npplirn m mo. 111 .Me V IH'NNINhTON. Mi«roll Ml is if i/.is r smr.uiWT on.vn ^ icons. K nro anxious to purnhim* shout 50 NKlillOKS T I iil h.nh tifXi'H, tii (MiiniilcH* our Itml shipment lur lhih Hottflon, mid w ill pay tho full llirhiiitnid prices, application ho made nhartly. IIAIH is. L)A\ l.'i. .Inn, MM ih il foil9 nine ns. ( > AI.OMKL, 121 coni* J p.-r Cologne W.-'er, lung vial* r.J and 124 cm. M ictissar Oil, 2f» cl*, tin* vial. Violin String*, 25 eta. the art, I lone*. OH eentp, Sinndt, I2| eta per lb. 10 1 ii $ I Writer Color*, 2 row boxes for $ 1,50, tmd other m* lea in proportion, Surgeons’ Pocket Invlru innnf*. $10, Shaving Soap, fold atjnrn I or) the cake, G| rls. Sweet Oil, 50 eta. tin* bot tle. Tooth Drawer*, $1. I tear’a Oil, 12} Cta. the vi al. Knee Ginger, 12} eta. pi r lb. 10 !'»«. for 11. Peters’ami Letre Pills, 25 ct*. the box. ('h.'impaiunn Wine; pint In.till**, 50 cent*. Tooth Brushes. 01 rents. Maecuhoy Snull. 25 cent* per bottle. Taper*, Gi rents the box. earn id quarter boxes. $ I .»(q better qualities Hire <iiicrii prices; Modicums, Pepper, Allspice, Cloves, Mari', Dye .Muff*, Meilieine Chests, Surgeon's Instruments, \ isiting and Playing Cards, Oils, Paints, Hrti .has, Vnr rushes, Snulb, Cions and Piatols, Sporting Powder, Wines and Dm, (old and choice qualities ) Hrandy Fruits, Pickles, best Hordeax C'erdinls asserted, Claru nets, Violins, Octave Flutes, Flagiolcls, Flute* and Files, and many other articles iqmllv low for sale by ffOWI'X DAVIKS. April 24 is if BSE$moJY .i\t M'.YSIO.Y. V. «. .101*1,1 MJ, RF.SPKCTFI LLY informs the citizens of Lynch burg and the surrounding country, t' at he will make a IIA 1.1 .DON AS( F.NSION from the lot ad joining the Methodist grave yard, on Saturday, the 3d day ol May next, and lie hopes * Im t ntt that day he will share a portion ol the patronage and liberality for which the citizens ol Lynchburg are famed, and by their con j intuitions be tumbled without a pecuniary los*, tu perform that leal which has ever been considered grand and im porting. The interesting process of inflation will he commenced at o'clock precisely; nl 10 a pilot will he sent adrift; at I I another will follow, and at 12, the third and last will he sent to explore and point out the course that the Hah loon is to lake. At I o’clock the TCrnuuut will rut the last cord that hinds him to terra flrma, and launch into I lie* trackless regions above. The public may feel ho hesitation in attending, ns the Hallooii is in lino order nnd every necessary urinnge merit made. Ticket® 50 cents only. Children half price. A good Hand of Music w ill ho in attendance, nod a police for I the preservation ofgood order. Tickets to be bad nt all the principal Hotels in town April 24 11 AMXSON'S IX/* TS. 8 /i »• i ii « 8 t r/ / r. HAND, a supply of (Hark and Drab HATS, of “AmnionV' manufacture—really beautiful. NIC IIOL8 & HI LL. April 14 w4wif MPllPJUS anti JlliiPit tJYMZsT C\ i\ \ Main Street, f,ynchhitg, fra. GT r 1111F .Subscriber nfTeis a large and well selected stock ■ of I fruits. Medicines, Paints, Oils, I h/r+Stuff's, (,'hiss ware, Perfumery, Simps, l 'ttncy Articles, fyc , comprising every article usually found 'n the Drug line, to which lie respectfully invites the attention of his for mcr customers as well as the public generally. JOHN II. SFAY, Uruftfiitt. Qrj- Particular attention given to prescriptions f r Physicians and faimlo s, which will be put up at all hours with neatness and accuracy. Orders from the country promptly attended to, and Medicines warranted. J. II, S. April 7 wts if wtvn:i> TC^OR the balance of the year, a NEGRO WOMAN A without any incumbrance, who has been aectrs torned to house work, and can cook for a small family. For such a one a liberal price will he given, and satis factory security for the payment of the money when due.—Apply to GKO. G. \\ ILLIAMS, at W. J. Willis’s Dry Good Store. April 24 2t if rou sam:. IV ILL be sold, on Saturday, the 3d May next, at ▼ f the wharf near B. F. Sacked’* lumber house, n I* n ight Boat known by the name o| Richmond. The said boat will be sold for cash, by order of the Hust ings Court of the town of Lynchburg, in the case of B. F. Sacked vs. B. G Devinuey. II. DUNNINGTON, S. C. L. April 24 tKM if » 11 imv wiioih. Turner # Burufcll, \UK now fpr»'i»inu their supply of (IPHISO W MUSI’It HOOD*, which «M sslccted with care in the northern cities from the laical itaforii* Ilona, ami embrace* a great variety both of staple nnd Fancy Wood*, all of which they arc (imposed to self Ms .mill sdvsnco. nun perhaps <pnle as Inw as sny other house in this place They will lip pleased l<t rilitbil ihtif slock to sll who mtfy Iitii,' them with « call. Ap'l 10 '• H \vi:^u»nTii. n itvi R&coT Importer* nnd JM alert in Foreign and Domett it II .« V u «» o I* * , .Vo ?■' •finitt Street, iJ'cHlfMiD, VltE now receiving, ni. d will continue to receive during the •canon, an unJ^aalfy /urge and dtura bte slock uf G O O D 0. . which w iU hr vrlectcd with great care e%pfftily fuf the Vtrgtuiaand North Car low trade. 'They nmvi respectfully call the attention of Merchant# vin’liiig tin* City to their stuck, assuring them that lheir principle of doing boainea* is tn conauit the mutual Interest of their customer* and themselves, by keeping such drtie!cn of noth FOREIGN ami DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE, ns cannot fail to give complete nnd entire satisfaction. 'lip.sc Merchants, wli« have keen in Ihe habit nfvii ilirg the Northern cities, will find it to their advantage to give them 1 call. Richmond, March 20 tim if ii. t. r. rDTDi^. tnior.bis.iu: A\i> ui;t\tu. nr^uAAi uv ni ai'i.i Amu mn uiiVijouih, nt his old stand on >Wnin Street, UftGS Iouvp to cull tliu attention of hi* frfenrle anti tin* truth* gonrrully, to his largo nn<t woil nt lectori •took ol STRING AND M.TMMKK DRY GOODS, which have horn purrlm* si on tin* irmst adfantagfout* trritift m th»* Norihorn onion, aitit’o the grout decline ii» prior*. 11 is stock cotmisla m part of the following aril cion, via: TOR TDK LADIKS Itloli wittered l de Sole, *• tlinngealdc (liiiuiu Iion Silk, " alluded and atrlped Silk. " I’niHMiii llorngnn and Halit'iritfes nl nil mini Ities nil I at nil price*, Itijrn. ( 'aahiiierc, nil t'h% lirely new article, I.nee nml niripmi i.awnt, very rich, llich cmbM Dutch Kent Semin, I he umnt henu tiful article I have ev er ecen, . Huh Or^nrulii nml Kar' s uii (jiiu^ham# I nwr.iin \\ 11 ■ i nu iipoi •. mi ini i in i i in » imii .’mm, ijiiii* urin, liiblioiiH, Artt Kln\* era, also, tlie grraiesl vs* uriy nl I’ttMtstilfl, |'it mantel let mi.I Shades, to In* li.unrl m ili«» n nilif t, in w limit » great bargain mnv he had, &c. I oil '1*1 IK (iKNTLKMKN. >«up. \\ uni tlynl hi k, liliir, 1 l^n rii mill 'ilivr ( UmIim, | Finn tAunrlnirnt of Catlu | nu*rnn all (jnnlilif*, (. .. VhiI Infla, all priprn, Drnp iTICitp, l‘»r JSuinmor | ( amt*, t rnton t o:iiing, n now ar ticle lor Mummer cnatt, T wetd Lnaniinerra, a gnat variety, Linen Drilling*, of all qiialtliea and price*, together with » lorn** assortment c»f v ur, I uttnma, l.eg horn, I *.» I in Lniliiiiil Muttlla I Inin, &<v, (See. Ilo would very reaped fully call ih« attention of (iiMirn uv Mmu iian re, th hie largr stock of I) It V (i(H)DS, napimng Ihctii that lie will acll (foods a* i heap H not a little cheaper than they ran be add for in this market All he n»ka in a cell from pcrNuns in want of (foods to be convinced of the above fact, I). T. C. PRTRRS. April jM (»\v if 1'toths tint I Caauimerea. ■ I ST in Inmi n gri'nl »irintjr of snltimliil FitEJYCIl 4W ,i.Yi> faui.isii a.urns a.xd cJsst MF.IIF.S, from common In 1 lm Aural gtiiulij innnufun lurril.— AIhh n variety nl" Vestings, all nf wliirli wilt iMimil.l unusually low. TU UN lilt &. UL'RWKLL. April I7 If is iioots ritit hoots, J-'ROM MILES & SONS, at 5 to 7 dollars; JEST HICC El MU AT j o us <•. oi i: i' oi • n . Miri'h la ______ ot if—etur i\rn spring nnri Summer <*ood*.' f 11IIE subscribers, are now in receipt of a largo and I well assorted supply of JYMV SPIUJYG jLYD SUMMER GOODS; purchased within n li w wirU, exclusively for cash. Their stock comprised almost every article usually found n a Dry Goods establishment, and will bo opered at Hindi prieeH ns cannot fail lo induce (huso wauling goods lo purchase. They w ill he pleased to show (heir Goods to all who may favor them wiih a call, which they re spectfully solicit from (lie public generally. S. GUGGKMIKIMK11& BROTHER. March 31 I mil Mi<r(i \ 1 TIIlM I " XUiprcccdcnted tow M* rices * ! f | IIIK mliHPii'ji r is ii'ivv opnninjr Ins Sprinj; sinrk of 1 Goods, to w Itu'li lit* invites the attention of all pur chasers. Th h slock is well selected, and nearly ail, new Goods, and will lie cold at prices that cannot fall to give entire satisfaction. lie deems it unnecessary to give on extended list of articles and prices, hut would say that all buyers will consult their best interest by giving thin stock an exami nation. Great bargains may he had. JAMES A. STIGLER, Bank Square. April 10 3w if roi.in: MOTicii. 4 V.V* lots, InckynrdM, cellars, privies and private aN it ley*, from rind alter the I at of May, that are nut l"Und upon examination, to he in perfect order and clean ly, will he ftiihjecl to a line of one dollar, for every twelve hour*. This notice will he used as evidence in all case* where a fine i* impised. Tin* ordinance will be regu larly enforced against all offenders. JGSSGT. BURTON, •Matter of Police. April 17. 4tif IN1.7. MAT* ! HATS!! HATS!!! t .11. I'/.v Tuo.nvsu.y• nA^ .11 NT received a ]nt uflhe most beautiful Eu ropean and American Spring style Hats, m Inrb Mill Ik;sold very low, by Lulling at his cheap Shoe and I lal Store, une door below 11. A. Si \V. A. Richards’ Hardware store. March 27 2w if—3w of . iybuske y: iyhmskey:: lOt) BBLS GOOD MOUNTAIN WHISKEY, •« Old llye, do partWy usr’s best. In Store and fur sale on accommodating terms. LEE & ROBERTS. Marcb 17 ts if f'###>’./#» Mi (T.tfliS TECS. 11MIE SUBSCRIHER. Agent for the “Rolherwood” A Factory, Kingsport, Tennessee, offers for sale 10 bales very stout 4 4 Sheetings, in which will be sold a bargain. GEO. DAGBY. Jai. 13 ts if hot kb a\ it iiiaui;$. AVERY largo supply of l.ncki, Hingtt, Built, ah Uuildini' Malerialt, of almost every kind usually purchased ill a Hard war r Store; just received, for ikla heap , by H. B. & W. A. RICHARDS. S'-pt 10_tin •if f* « ej\ Tin: nvi.m n. IV ANTED at this Office, an Apprentice to tb> "" Printing business. A boj about 14 or 15 yeans old would he preferred. T01.GR, TOVVNLGY & STATHARI. Jan. 20 (t if nrrfrEJtT. Aff.W FIRKINS H. Saver’,family Butter, ry, reived, by McDAMEL &. McC'ORKLK. April 3 ^