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Cite JLflucntmvu ^Ufliutan. Mo.vn.ir .von.viM;, Jl.vk s, i > in. OLD SCHOOL PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLV. '1 lii« body has been in session for mme days. An able dincups''hi lias lieen progressing in regi rd lo a propo sition from llte New Sch«»n! Assembly *•» appoint some day lo commune together in the Holy Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Among the speakers opposed to acceding to the proposition were \\ . L, Breckin ridge of Louisville, K-bert J. Breckinridge of Pennsyl vania &, Hr. Win. S. Reid, of Lynchburg—and among llmae f»r communing together were Mr. Lindslay, of Nashville; Mr. Todd of Kentucky and Mr. Watt of Alabama. The proposition was finally rejected by a large majority. — action ok the new school general I ASSEMBLV, On the rejection by the Old School General Assam* bly of their overture lor a joint communion service : June 28th, 8 o’clock P. M. The Assembly convened at 8 o’clock and was consti tuted with prayer, alter w hieli the Rev. Mr. Hatfield offered the following resolution, viz: Resolved. Tha» it he referred to the committee on de votional exercises, to consider and rt*|K*rl lo tins Aasem ^ hly on the expediency of recommending the observance. * by »»ur Churches, of a tiny of fasting, humiliation, and prayer, on account of the existing war; and the low state ol religion in our churches. 'The unfinished business ol yesterday, viz, expressing opinions on the subject of slavery, was discussed, and Continued until 10 o’clock. The Rev. Mr. Pohlmau then addressed the Astern* bly fi»r a short period, to which the Rev. moderator re sounded. r nI day Morni.iu, May ID. The unfinished business of yeMeHiiy evening, vis: — expressing opinions on the subject of shivery, was re sumed, and continued until one o'clock, I*. 'I, The committee on devotions I exercise m tie the fol lowing report in re le re nee to the celebration of the Lord’s Supper, to wit: The c.nniiiuuion to he celebrated Sabbath afternoon, ju the F irst Preshylermi l liurch, \\ ashiugton Square. Preparatory lecture on Saturday evening, by the Rev. llenry A. Row lain!. Reading of the Scriptures and liymo on Sabbath af» ternoon, by the Rev. S. Haynes. Prayer by the Rev. Ira M. Weed. Administration of the bread hy ihe Rev S. II. Cox, I), i) . and of llie cup, hy the Rev, P. K'lig. Address to communicants, hy the Rev. Samuel C. ■ Ruckuigham. <>f Massachusetts, and to llie iioiiscommu * liimnis, hy the Rev. |** K. Ha' field. Hymn and benediction hy the Rev. Mr. Vernon. The committee on “hills and overtures.” reported a fnemorial from the Prcwbylcry ol R ickaway, on the sub ject of “peace”—which was referred to Messrs. It. K Wilson and Cooper. A rnemoH.il was also presented on the subject of fast lug and prayer. And the Assembly adjourned till 4 o' ■cluck tins aiterooun, 4 uc|«»ck, p m. The ’ft^v. Mr.'Cam|he!I, of the committee on rlevu* *«tional exercises, made ihe following report, ns the re suit of a conference w ith the committee of the other As sembly, in reference to a j-unt celebration of the Lord's Supper. Which''was accepted and a proved, and ordered 4o be | lit on record — viz: Thai in accordance with test met ions received by the ! Assembly, th<* chairman and-seCTerery of the above com- i mittre, called on the’committee oq devotional exercises ' ' of the AnYiual G‘Petal Assembly, and presented the resolution passed by tins Assembly, in-relation to a joint communication o' the members of both Assemblies—to. getlier with the letter of 4he permanent clerk, and a 1 written siatcment, that if the propcn.il should meet w .th the approv I of that Assembly, this committee will take gr»at pleasure in holding a conference with the corn ‘iimtee on devotional exercises of that body, To this proposal your committee received tie following reply, v iz: — Tim committee n« dero'ioml eit^rdses'having'lephft ed to Ihe General Assembly a communioatitn from a sim ilar coininittee of the General Assembly in session at the first 'Presbyterian Church, representing that the said Assembly has authorized iis committee to confer With ihe committee of this Assembly in relation lo a joint celebration if the Lord's Supper, hy the two bo- i dies, it was ordered that ihe committee respectfully ac- , knowledge and reciprocate ihe courtesy of tire communi cation, and say in reply that while this Assembly recog nize the above mentioned body ns a branch of the church of our common Lord, and toi this reason would as indi viduals, under appropriate circumstances, unite with our brethren in the celebration of dr me ordinances, yet as this Assembly has never, in its corporate and official ca parity untied with any other evangelical body, in Cele brating the Lord’s Supper, it judges it inexpedient to institute a new usage at this time. The committee further reported that they can only re gret that the proposal made in the most fraternal man ner , and passed hy a most unanimous vote, did not meet with a cordial response in the other Assembly. We have long seen that, while the two Assemblies Avefe bidding correspondence with men of the same ecclesi astical bodies, and in their respective synods and presbv teiiesmaintatning the usual courtesies of correspondence and freely exchanging pulpits with each other, nothing 'had been done in an « ffi-ial capacity to show to the world 'Ihat we recogniz'd each other as bretheren, and as the world had seen the jarring and contention rhrt existed 'in former years between 1 lie two Assemblies, it seemed lo be demanded from both to manifest by some pub* 'heart, like that of the united celebration ot the Loro’s, supper, that though we were separated, we were out in'Cltrist, and would love and mat each other as breth ren; and tin ugh we are the injured party, our motives and our ministerial character having been impeached, •and some of us belonging in Presbyteries and C hurches ! Who were excluded by the acts of 1837, still it was our •earnest'Wish to extend to those the hand of Christian charity, “to pray and forget, as we pray to be forgiven df our •God.” It is therefore lo ns a source of deep regret that our brethren of ilie other Assembly did not manifest a dispo sition to unite with us, nnd by their influence and ex ample aid us in doing away the reproach and the odium who-h have been heaped upon the Presbyterian Church. But though we may not as an Assembly under exis ting circumstances unite with our brethren of the other Assembly in a joint ccFebratien of the Lord’s Supper, still it is our sincere prayer, that we may meet with* them in “the General Assembly and Church of the first tiorn in Heaven, and sit down together at the marriage (Supper of the Lamb.” 1 he slavery question lias been discussed with ability, •ud with great it operation, both by the Northern and Southern delr gat. s with the exception of Joshua Hid dings member of Congress, w ho, as usual, delivered a speech of the most inflammatory kind. It is believed the question will be* settled satisfactorily to the great mass the church. ‘CONGRESS. Wr, Cass has answered Mr. Benton, to which Old 130111.10 replied in ote of nest efforts, completely floor ing-Casa and the fifty-four forty men. On Tuesday: ^ In the Senate. Mr. Houston’s resolution of thanks to Gen. Taylor and the army, was referred to the Military Committee. Mr. Lewis offered two resolutions calling upon the President for information as lo trie available funds for ilie present year, the necessity f.r a h.tn, and the measures of taxation necessary to provide the means for the war, also, asking the President’* opinions on th°seMr. Crittenden moved to amend by in *3,,,.rir,£ f;i flfjs hi st means ol raising the revenue, the tariff or utherw isc. Air. YVeb JOec rallrd attention to the ^convenience occasioned by the shipment of «perie to New Orleans, nnd suggested a email issue of Treasury notes. Mr. Calhoun thought 'Congress could provide a remedy for it. Mr. Niles .thought the Sub-Trea-ury would fjo. Air. Simmons said that would be making tad worse. The resolu* lions were laid over till Wednesday. yn motion of Mr. CrntenJen, the instructions to ih* Mil nr, CuU.it.Mier i. l« lt.« Otrg .n bill ttrr. I.ij wi tbr Inblr, and tl,« auljrct is nuv* with the Judicial* l iimmiiiff. Ill the II..U.e a n-fciVi.w was nnasrsl. to atop rl.lialr, no Iheiti|<|ileinrnial war bill, „„„ „VUk. .Mr. (I. I»a*u ittrn »p.ilo. againai it, arguing that there was no in o’ssiiy tor 11,e m u gmerila. and aseailing the course ot i el resident. Mr Henley ..,r«rH the hill hut da lemlrd the I resident. The Commit. then m*e, and the House agreed m stop the d hate at i*,» uM.a.m Wednesday. Mr Haralson then defended the bill, and Air. Me Du well (tit Ohio) opposed It. Jrquittal tf Gto. A'uUrr at Chariot t tit illt. Tint Charlottesville Jrfferaonian says t “Mr. (ieorge Nutter, indicted for the murdtrofMr. .I..hn A. Mover, on the | hh ot April last, m Raymond Co. s Menagefia, lias been tried and acquitted. This trial (ntupied the Mum <>t the Court and Jury from Thursday the 23d of May, m Tuesday June VN»J, 13 days. I he case wa« Ably managed on the part oftlie Commonwealth, by 1’ J Mtrh;e. Ksq., ami tor the ac cused, by A. RiVea and f. R. \\ a* i w«»n. Ksqr a., ot this plane, and Win. M. Overt in, K>*«|., ot Richmond. On each day during the trial, a Urge concourse ol jmople were In attendance in the Court room, eagerly listening to the proceedings. I he arguments ot the counsel oc* copied a part of .Saturday, and all ol Monday and l ues* day.*’ M heal Crop.—Mint complaint has been made of the destruction ot the \\ heat crop by il e Hessian fly, which w e know has been considerable. Rut we Lei.eve from a recent trip to thecotimry that the crop will be almost entirely destroyed by therm/. 'Ike Rye is already destroyed, ami the May Wheat we hear is so much af fected that il will he destroyed; ami unless there is a change in the weather in a few days, to a dry and cool brerte, the w hole of the late crop w ill he destroyed. (f>- President Polk has appointed two Cathnlu'B Priests, Fathers MrFJmyaid Rey , as Chaplains of the Army on ths Rio Maude, by request of two R;sliops of the Church. ( Of.. BENTON’S SPEECH. We publish pari of ibis gentleman’*rtpeeuli thi* morn* ing. \\ i* hope all will read ii as u embodied more re search than any speech since the commencement ofihe session ol Congress. 'I'he fifty four forlies w ill find it im|Kissible lo answer it. We sh.ill finish the remainder immediately. We hope its length will not deter jmt*. sons from reading it. Iliclunoiul Itcpublican. — R<>. II. Gallaher, Esq , has purchased the Richmond Republican, w ho w ill bring to the chief editorial chair, Oliver P. Baldwin, Esq.— Mr. Maxwell, the present editor, will retire. Otf" (Jen. Gaines publishes a letter in the last New Orleans papers stating, that the War Drpaiimenl di* reeled him to countermand Ins orders for volunteers.— 'I'he order lias given great dis>aiisfaelion in New Or leans. lliclininnil Whig. — Ri. II. Gdlaher Esq,, has sold Ins interest in the Whig to Col. T. M. Bundiirant and nor former Editor, Richard II. Toler, Esq., has bought an interest, and hereafter the proprietors w ill conduct the establishment under the firm til Toler, Elliott & Co. THE INFANT blSTERS. It will he seen from an advertisement in this morning’s paper, that this interesting family will remain with ohm while longer. Their performances heretofore hive been numerously attended. All who have attended have been lug lily delighted. We observe among those who arc on their war ' to Texts, the name ol our tow liftman, |)r. C. Beverly Buckner, as 2nd Assistant burgeon in Balte Peyton’s company. We have no further news from the Army since rmr Inst. If we should get any thing later, it will be found under the postscript head. Bl ARROOGS, Married, on rI ut sday evening, the !dd Junf, by (he Rev. Mr. Cuiiipslwn, Mr. Wim.iam Q. Thomson of l.nuisa, to Miss RtJttccA M. Adams, daughter of Trait* Bis M. Adams, of Campbell. Orf* 1 lie Richmond \\ big and Emptirer will please r"Py- _ M /./.I.Vf,' OFF TO CLOSE BUSINESS. I11CARPS, RYAN& CO have determined In close G R- ihelr Imsiness in I .yochhiirg, ns soon n* |w»ssihle, I’n elf. el ibis desirable object, their VKKY KX I’KN* slVK STOCK OK HOODS is offered, In, wholesale nr retail. -I a frreal sacrifice. Many styles of woods at 56 ra CKNT f .K.ss THAN CONI’. 'I n nay .Merchant who may w ish to purchase nf us, the invoice will !>e shown. As our object ts, to sei.i.* i*»:T, very little renard will he had to w hat goods cost; and we would say, once tor am.—we have made up our minds to submit to considerable sacrifice. Terms—cash only —unless otherwise understood RICARDS, RYAN &CO. May H Ills -v#; tm k o ft s ir.i.vii. /p. rpHK SUBSCRIBER has permanently loomed in M. the town of Liberty, and would inlurm the riii-' yy ns of Bedford mid the surrounding counties, that he wishes to purchase, A number ♦*(’ l.ikrly Negroes, for the Southern Market. Having made arrangements lo dispose of them in the South, lie will pay the MOST LIBERAL CASH PRICES, lor all likely NEGROES, ofbnth Bears. Persons having such property for sale will find it in their in'erest to give him a call, before selling. All letters addressed lu hint at Liberty, will he promo ly attended in. WILSON C. HEW ITT. Liberty, May 11 avrfia o.v the mir. UJ E shall receive by nearly every packet which wi arrive here, within the next six Weeks from New York, additional supplies of eleoant ITIYO FORTIN, L\ MAHOGANY AND ItOSFJVOOI) CASES, amongst which, will be two Instruments with Coleman’s iEolian attachment, similar to the last sold by us, and so much admired by these who examined them. NASH & WUODHOUSE, Uooksellers and Dealers in Piano Fortes, and Music, 137, Main street Richmond, Va. April G is if l'oiiiini|»li%£« Im* on your Isiiard THOMPSON'S COMPOUND SVRUP TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA. CJINCE the first introduction of this popular remedy to public notice, in the fall of 1843, Tar Mixture and nostrums of every kind arid name have strung up. and ar'n palmed off, on the reputation of this excellent medicine, to the unspecting invalid; the proprietors mix* mg 'Par With them to Irender them popular anti secure sales. Re not deceived And it Void every medicine pur porting to contain 'Par, except the original preparation, ‘Thompson’s Compound Syrup Par and Wood Naptha,’ and thereby you will save time and avoid disappoint ment.— Remember, this invaluable remedy is only pre» pared by S. F. Thompson, N. E. corner 5th and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. For sale by JOHN H SEAY, Druggist. AgentJnr Eynchbt/yg find vicinity. April '^3 wifls i > JI a M—«| ******* ■—■> I ian —Mi I aiii|Mi liYNCNBVINl iANKKT, tbrihg week ending Sul unfay, June 6, 1810. I'll® fnsjtef turns for the past week were 437 hogs head*, which i* much smaller than at the asms lime last year. Good Shipping qualiiim, w hen in flrti rate order bring a tolerably g wd price,hut most «f it in consequence of the Weather, n in bad condition. The highest price lor manufacturing the past week was $14 75, many •ales were at from $10 to the above price. Tht sea so > hsa been very unfavorable to nutting up the fine inanu faettiring and most o! that ia in bad order. Flour has met with a further decline. In most other aiticles there is no change. Ibhaceo.— Old Lugs. $1,00 in 1,50; new Lugs, $2 00 to $1.10, I«eaf, inferior, $2,50 to 3,00; common, $3.50 to 4,50; middling, $4,50 m 5,00; shipping, (new) $.»,Otl to 8,(Mi; manufacturing, (common) $4,50 to O.tHt, fine manufacturing $10,00 to $20 00. t'lonr — Flour continue* very dull. Holders are ask* ing $3 50; Shipper* are only offering $3 25. II heat. —1»0 els to 65. it rain.—\l»orn 70 lu75cta. per bushel from wagon; Oats, shea! 80 cents per hundred; cleaned 38 to 40 jeuis per bushel, live, 624 cents. Clorer and (•rats Sredg.—The Season being new o* ver, we Iihvh no prices to rr|N>rt. I'ropiswns—Hanoi., whilst w e com moo our quotations I at 5J to Or*., we have lo report a considerable lallan off in receipts during ills week, there is however no aui matioii in the market. Heel’, $3 per hundred; Pork, iiotm ill market, Meal 75 to 80 cl*, per bushel (rum waggon. Pith. — Herrings, N»\ I. $5; new Shad $6 50 to $0, Mackerel. No. I. $13, No. 2, $0,50. No. 3. $8 i'offee. — St. Domingo, 8 to 0 cents per lb.; |{io, 01 to 10 cents; Laguirn lOcts. Java, 121 to 15 cents; Cub* 8 to 9. Sugar Brown, New Orleans, 71 to9 cents per hi Porto Rich, 8 to 9cents per lb.; 8t. Croix, II to 121 cents per lh.» Loaf, 121 lo 15 cents |M-r lb. ( andlt’9.—Tallow, II to 12! cents per lb., Sperm, 33 tn .171 cents per lb.; Hull {* Son’s, I 5 to 17 cents pci lb Whiskey.— Receipts light and a rather (tetter beling h»r the article. Last sales from 26 to *28 cents per gal Ion. Ilranihj. — Apple, 45 lo 5(3 cent* per gallon; Peach none in market. ( alton l'iimg. — Lynchcurg Factory prices, 17 eta. Tennesse and North Carolina It) els. per lb. Iron. — Bar Iron. $75 per ton and in demand from boats, $^0 from Store. Pig Iron $28 to $3J, according to quality. j Steel.—Blistered, (i to 8 cents per lb.; (aermau, 15 to 16 cents ; Shear, 29 to 25 cents per lb.; Cast Steel, 20 to 25 ets. per lb. 7.tu.cn/ Oil. — 70 cts. I.amp, $1,00 lo 1.50 per gallon; I aimers, $1(1,00 in 18,00 per bill. Isutlirr.—<*ixi«l S.ilr. 15 lo 18 els. pet lb.; Daiimgad Sole, 15 In 17 eenta per lb. 1‘nwdrr.— Olasiing, $-1,00 lo 4,25 per keg; Ktlle, $5 50 lo 0,00 per keg. II mil. — Wool, 25 cpiiIh per lb.; Wool Kolia, 35 lo 40c. per lb. Cun/ nml ll'nnd.—Hitiimiimna, 25 eenta per Imaliel Antbraeile, $8,00 per urn. Oak anil mixed Wood $2 per cord; Hickory,$2,5U per cord. Apples, dried, 0 75 lo I 00 Allspice (per lb.) 0 14 lo 0 17 A Hum O 0| In 0 10 Uniter, No I (per lb.) Old to 0 121 Cheese 0 7J i„ 0 10 Beeswax (per lb.) 0 (X) to 0 20 1 I teeralslna (piT lb.) 0 121 to 0 00 I Feathers (pe- lb.) 0 25 to 0 28 | Flaxseed (per bualiul) (I 021 to 0 75 limner, ( per III.) 0 (0 • „ 0 |2{ (imseiig, none offering, 0 00 lo 0 00 Honey, strained (ti.ine in maiint) Hemp (per ton) 4 imintba 05 00 to 0 00 J Indigo (pet lb.) I 50 to I 78 j •leans (per yd.) none offering, O 00 to 0 OO | I .line, 0 05 lu I 00 Inneey (per yd.) none offering, 0 00 to 0 00 !.men 'l ow (per yd.) 0 00 lo 0 10 do. Flax (peryil.) 0 i'2J to 0 DO Hard, No I (per lb.) 0 til to 0 07 I .nail, (per lb.) 0 05 to 0 00J Madder (per lb.) (I 18 lo 0 20 Molasses (per gal.) O 35 t„ 0 .pi Nails,(per lb.) 1)05 to 0 00 I’eaehea, dried, pe’ld none lo market, 0 00 to (MSI Benches, dried, iinpl'd none in market. 0 00 to 0 00 Blaster, (per ton) 7 00 to 0 00 Bepper, (per lb.) 0 (4 »r, 0 |7 Hire (per lb) 0 OOj |0 0 08 Sail, (per sack) 2 121 |0 2 25 Shot (per bag) * ( 50 to 1 75 j Seneca Snake Knot (ptrrTb.) 0 10 to 0 121 Soap, Brown (pot lb.) 0 05 to 0 08 j Fallow 0 07 tn 0 00 l eas 0 75 to 2 00 F.XCll AN'liV.S. Northern funds are not in he had. Our qnntaiiuna below are conaeipiently nominal; tve observe an advance In Kichmund, they are now quoted there, at 11 per cent. I premium. Checks on New York, | pdr t\. p*em. Baltimore j do Boston j do Bhiladelphia $ do New Orleans par St. Louis ft to I per ct.'dia. Char legion par Nashville I to 14 do Louisville ft to I 4 do Cincinnati ft to I do Bank Notes North Carolina I perct. dia! •* Sooth Carolina I per ct. ills Tennessee 2i perct. die FREIGHTS i;P ani» DOWN THE CANAL Tobacco, leaf (per hogshead) I 00 Do. manufactured, (per box) 10 Flour, (per bbl.) 10 to 12ft Bar I run, (per ton,) I 00 Big Iron, (per ton) I 0(1 Lead an.I Shot, (per ton) I 00 Blaster, (per ton) I 00 Salt, (per sack,) |2J Fish, (per barrel.) 8 All oilier (per I0U) Pc up; l*0tlowii RICHMOND MARKET'S, .lone I. TOBACCO.—Tim inspections are now very large, and owing lo the large quantities of inferior daily pressed I on ttie market, prices somewhat receded during the »m*t week* We Vjuote Lugs || I0i2: comiiiun leaf $2fta 3ft; middling 35*4 J; good fiftaO fine stemming and ship* pmg 7a9; fine manufacturing 8a I lift. FI.CI R—Sales have been made at |4 to 4 ft. WHEAT—The Mills have snipped grinding Tor the , pea sun, consequently therein no qujtatioii for Wheat. 1 CORN—C2ftatif> cents per bushel. BALTIMORE MARKETS, Jure. I. CATTLE—T ho arrivals of Beeves were tolerably I large al to day’s market, and the stock generally was of | good quality. I'here waa more briskness and the belter | descriptions brought previous rates, hut a few inferior were sold under the lowest figures of laat week’* quota* •ioiiB. The offerings at the .Seales were 3£2 head, of which 50 were driven to Philadelphia, 52 remain over unsold, and the balance, 280 head, were taken at $2. 75a$3.75 per 100 lbs. gross, equal to $5.50a$7.25, net. Average rale, $3,374. FI.OUII. — Very little fins hern riobe in Howard street Flour since the publication ol our last review.— The few limited transactions w hich took place on Sat urtfty and to day wt re al $4 for mixed brands, 'i’here , va ere settlements to-day for receipts from cars at $3. 871. j VYc hear of no transactions in City Mills Flour , Some holders are willing to sell at $4.25. A sale of 1000 bbls. Susquehanna Flour today at' j $4 06L GRAIN. — VV’e note a sale of a cargo of Virginia red. j Wheat on Saturday at 87 ns. To-day sales of Penn ! sylvauia white were made at 96a100 eta. and a cargo of I Penna. red at 90cts. VV’e also note a sale to-day of a i parcel of Virginia, red and white mixed, at 90 Cts. and 1 another lot of prime white Virginia at 103 c!a. These I lots were principally taken for shipment. JuHt Itrceirert, AT PAYNE’S BOOK STORE. Ri-v. Fred. A. Re sit’» Work nn the doctrine of the 1 direct Willies* of the Spirit as taught by the Rev. Juhn Wesley. June 8 4l - BILLS FOR THE J n .1.YIJ K.a.Y.llt'fJ.a CJt.Y L \ for tale al ihli nflee • i TiiL.1T/tF, THIt WUMii* KVINIRU, JUftl S. mrovKi. ami eGoant performances hy tie 11 MISSES KILMISTE (latk moat ttaorr ) who will appear and sustain a variety of original, diffi cult and nioat laughable characters, m #'arrr, Marietta Opera and Mallei. ALSO, C eltic KaitrlNlaiHuala by lb© watrlVMlI mpmi, WATTXB riXROUSON. wh»> will exhibit the soul stirring and marshal effect of • he powerlull war pipe «»f the ancient (iacl. lie will alao introduce the LW'HhY n.K.'I'lt'K—ahuw their characteristic diihienrc iml ptudiuu die must comical ell. t in articulation and sound. For particulars see lulls ol the day. l)o«»ra opi’ii at quarter bidofc 8, and performance to commence at half past 8 precisely. Admission—to die lh>x©* 50 cents. I'hildren halt prtce. In the Gallery VO cents—no half puce. June 8 It Mty CharltB I*/*« /#»» ON Tuesday, 9th mat., eninOMmemg at 10 o'clock, I will aril, in front of store. 6 rate* Hooks, (asaorivd,) 4 " Shoes, f» *' Pur Mata, 10 d« x I*a I in 1 .rat Hall, 10 boxes Soap, ]« " Tallow Cam! Ira, 5 " Window t • I <t * *, tracking. Negara, Match**, Shaving Soap, Ike*., kr Hr)' UoiHlft, 4%<* A seas..liable lot ol |)iy (mods, Pjney (iond*. ftuv, w ill he void I milledlately niter the above talc. June 8 11 roic kiu:, •I'llE BENT MOUNTAIN ESTATE, contain 1. mg in.mo .h ues or i.i.vh, lying ill the eoiintiea of Moiiigoinery and KouuAc.on the smith fork ol the Roanoke river. 1 hia Estate possesses all the requisite qualities for a first rale stork lurin, there being upon it upward* of a thousand aerea ol excellent meadow, and the quality of the soil being well adapttd to the cultivation of runts, such as potatoes, beets, &c. There • »«» also between 1 and ft iliou*and aeiesof liisi rate Inhacco land, large crop* ol which have been annually raised upon it for the last 5 n 0 years by the suhseriher, the qualiiy of which was ■uch, *u* always lo eouunand the hrst prices. No estatn of equal exieni m Virginia, is heller watered, and there are numerous sites upon it for ilie erection ol machine *y requiring gnat power, Ii is considered by eoiupe* It lit judge* to he one ol the best stock lurin* in the State, and there i* perhaps no farm no favourably aitun led in reaped to the auvant igea ol anil and water, tor dividing mi.* small plantations. It i* ihe purpose of the hiiUseritier, it a purchaser should not offer fur iho whole, to divide it minimal! lariiic of from I to 300 aerea, to anil purchaser*. i nr extreme nenltlittirsH ol the place is proverbial._■ For several years that H lias been in die possession of j tIns subscriber, during which time lie has litul a family I ol some liliy or sixty persons resoling upon it, not a niii glc cssi* ol aitkness occurred wlitcli required the aid of n physician. Persons who may be desirous ol purchasing, mnv ad dies* 'lie subscriber ni Ftncas'lo, and the land will he shown to any by one Air. I.ee, ihe manager, residing up on it. It i*r>r> miles west ol Lynchburg, and I!t south of Sa lent and Ihe llig I .irk. JOHN M. PRICE. Fincastle, June 8 Iid3l Prillar I'arm lor -»lc nt Anrtlon. I AC» A IN offer (or sale, my 'I'll. ICT Ob' fJUVW, known hy ihe name of "llm upper part ol Pedlar Farm,” containing by a recent survey 310 K'icr*\ This Land lies on hm h sides of pedlar rim, near Pedlar Mills, and il not sold between tins and ilia ‘24th July, it will then he offered, on the premises, to the highest bidder, nt which place nnd lime, persona in want of such n Farm, would do well to attend. Address—Pedlar Mills. JOMAI1 H. ELIAS. June 8 wt24Jy IN Chariot?.* lirciiil superior couri of law and chance* I ry. April 22d, 1846; Lewi* I). Poindexter and Nancy his wife, llarhara I). Matthews, John I) Sittiih, Robert Smith and Jane A. M. Iiih wile. Alary C, Smith, who in an infant and mies hy her nvxl friend, Plaintiffs, aznintt Alarm II. Smith, in lua own right, and as adminis for nt Isaac Smith, dec’d., and Wm F. Smith, Anthony IL Smith, IlniriNon Hurl and Sally hm wife, and Gar land Coleman and Sally hia wife, Defendants. In CmANtrrtT. *1 hia day thin cause caum oil to 1m further beard on the papers formerly read, and the petition of A. VV. Mi son, and was argued by counsel, on conNidcraiion where j of, the court doth rfJjtidge, order nnd lerree that Martin Smith, ailm’r. of Isaac Smith, dec’ll., do render an ac count nf lit* transactions hn administrator alorcsaul, since the date ol llm commissioner’s report, before llm coin mtsstoiier of iIiih court, which account the nbid cotnmi* sinner in directed to examine, statu and settle, and report lo this routt, together w ith any matter specially stated, deemed pertinent hy Iriuiselt or required hy any ot’ihc parlies to be no stated. A Copy winslow Robinson, c. c. 1 he parlies ft) the foregoing decree, will pleas*- to take notice, dial I have appointed Wednesday, the 15lh day of July, 1846, at Chatlntte t ourt lions**, for dm purpose ef carrying ih«* decree mtn effect; the parties are request ' cd to attend hy lOn’clork, A. Al , prepared with all the ht-t-i-mry paper., &e., fur . nvllTeurt-nt nf the account called for hy llm decree. JOHN MORION, Com’r. June? w4w MIEKII I"* 8AI.E. Ur ILL he sold, hy the Sheriff of Botetourt county, for rash, at Fincastle, on Monday, Ihe 13th day of July neii, (court day,) 60 or 70 NEGROES nf different ages, consisting of men, women, hoys and girls, most ol them as likely arid valuable as any hi llm Statu—the property of John Al. P rioe. JOHN Al. PRICE. June 8 1 1*01 ft ET llOOft 1.0M. tOST, nn Friday, llm 2flih of May la.t, h.twmn J l.ynrlihnr2 and (Hover's Tavern, Appomattox cu., A SMAI.I. black POCKET ROOK, containing » bank note nf JvJI). one ol %’t, a five dollar l>nM plere, «od reveral othor.rn.il note. and piece. i-,| | silver: al.o, .unit- viailinjv card. ami other |i.p«r« , some ol which may lie found the ri.rne of T. \\> i nor. The finder will he emiahly rewarded by ienvino it «t the store of llie Meiers Mid laonbao. 1 v„ , i “ THOMAS \V. SVL)NOK. Ju,ir 8__ at o',•'"‘ihirc .««</ Po/fiT^ •r./c. JSelmmMdiire and M, i It I fade, admin?,Ira. tor.tf John Wright, dic'd... Maidicw Wright, John l.?d.e,0llr " ri*hl ai"' cWru Am u»/e. M ifi'am II right, Jn,nn Wright, Lewi, Wright, O :M'“l Hi*hl Wright, Jt,a tf right, John *yfmilry and Onty nia wijt. It nahinz bull ■ anit ,ihvda l,i‘ u”fe and AH«pA«" jwft V°,L ''*fB h"wby """A1"1 'A1'1 °n the 24ih day uf Ju M. ly, at the store of S. H. <k A. Holland, in Got. manlown, Fianklui oounly, Va„ I shall take the depo. sittons uf .Mark Perdue and others, lobe read as evidence in a sou now depending in the circuit superior court of law and chan.-ery for Franklin county, wherein I am plaintiff and you are defendants. Ii nut ta'reti nn the day aforesaid, the same will lib continued frdm day trl day st tbs place aforesaid, until finished. , „ ASA HOM.AND Ju3,lfl urn, i t \T tftfttM \ AI ib tv* U l(i III lie vldlt '* „ff.» C < t t|# «ir lint superior court ol lew and chancery,for Afp»mat tot county, on Monday, tba 1st day of June, IB46 r Patteaon Jennings, Plaintiff, ngdtrifl James Jenninps in bla n*n Mght, »ti* re ##> > »f A|) Jennlnrde. M ,Oe.arsl Jatminga, William Jennings, ibnld Prrgusnn and l.ncy his wife, formerly Jennings, s, § »»• I P Miwn ami Nancy his wi'e, formerly Jennings, Joseph Gibbs ami Susan hi* w ifr, formerly Jennings, Itnland Per Boson amt Kliaahetli Ins wife, fotmerly Jennings, Clement Jennings, Holier I Jennings, John inggs and .tiary his wile, loniierly Jeoniiiga, Defendant*. In CNtitnif. Tim defendant, Robert Jrnnings, dement Jennings end tleraid Jennings, not haying entered their appeftriinee, and given sec.uilly iircording In (lie Act ol Assembly and the rules ol this court, slid it appearing by satislectniy evtdenre that they me iml inhabitants o| 1 ins common*ealili; li Is ordered, tiisl the said absent drlamlsnts do appear at the rules to be holden for tliesaid court,iw the first Monday In August nett, sod answer ttie lull ol the Plsimilt; and that a copy of tills otder he forthwith inserted In tome nrwspapei published in the town ol Lynchburg, lor two mouths successively, and posted at tbe trout door o| iha court In.us# of tide county, A Copy—'Paste, II P. nococK, CIV June H wBtll ANOTHER REE TURBO IN KENNEBEC ! { East Livermore, August IS, IIMS. 1 Dear Sir 3 A ou may publish this letter, or ittske such use of it at you ' think best A year ago last tall I wus taken siuk with a an- I \eia cough, was very milch nressed for breath, lost mv ap patite, ami became very iiiunh reduced in my general health sweat pruiusely, and could not aleep nights. I applied to a. physician, who done all in his power to lelieve and restore me. hut did not succeed. I wasu« nliued to the house most t*l tin# winter, often hud long spells of severe coughing • isised some blood. Sometime in the spring I commenced taking * W INTAR'S IUI.RAM OF WILD CHERRY. Itclore I had finished one bottle I wss relieved mv cough removed mv sleep restored I bled no tuore. I have taken l.nit bottles the piiat season. Mv strength and geneial healih is now good. I attnbult it to \YIS l AK'S ILtl.SAM IIP wild nir.UKv Signed, NATHAN WELLINGTON. I am personally acquainted with Mr Wellington, and be Leva his siiitemenl above to be tine Sigurd, SUMNER C MOULTON. 1 lie above valuable .Mcliciiu* ia for aale by t i) It LYMAN. (sis) A FACT WOHTI1 KNOW I NO A gsntlatmin of a icrnfulou* habit, became affcited with I'lceintiiMiN of tits Thmat ami Nose, ami a disngirrabla amt tioubUfoiiia tlisaase of Ilia ekiu. Indeed hia w hole system hoit' the maiks of hi* saturated with disaatr. One hand anil wrist wet* to mmh aflcctsd that lie had lost the u*® "I th* hand, every pint being; covered with deep, painful And offensive t leers, and hi* hand and wrist were as h db>w and poroUN as a honeycomb. It wav At (Ids stage ol Ids com plaint, when death appeared inevitable front a I out lissom* disease, that Im Commenced the use of Jayne's Alterative, ami having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfectly cUird. Pub in- l.rdgfr Ibis M TL.ltATI VF. operates through the rlredlatfon ami polities Hie Idoud uml eraifieates disaasr* from lit* *vs tern, wherever located ; and the numerous cures it has par* formed in <li«eA«r* ol the Skin, l ancer, Nerolnla, Dolt re, l.ivei t ompUiiit, Dyspepsia, and other Chrome diseases 4* tlllly astonishing Prepared only hv Dr. I> JAYNF, N... S South Tliird Stieet, Philadelphia. 1 III' above valuable Medicine ia for avle hy 1). II LYMAN, Ijruggitt. June 8 11 Tii'ifftnlii i A I' rules held in the clerk's office ol the circuit superior Coorl Of law and chancery, tor the « minty uf Nelson, on the 1st day of June, 1846: Hcmv 11 Koherts, to hi* own right, and ns eiecutnr of John INI Huberts. d«cca**tl, and as adiniiostintor ol Alillou T. Itobvrts, deceased , Plaintiff, nunimt Jeremiah W Hnhetiv, F min tain Itohrtis, John F.. Koh erts, \V illiniii Dnrrcti, trustee for Ida children. Ann Durrett, I *— Hrnvvo and Fll/.n his wile, formerly Fli*a Durrett, Durrett and l\l a nett a hit wife, ft.t ruer ly Marietta Dui rett, Jnn.es, Naiali, Margaret, John, Fountain, William and lin-haid I buiet t, William A. I tube it* and Matilda Jane Ins wife, and Anno T. Huberts, Dclendsnta. In Ciianpcry. 'I’ln- defendants, Fountain Huberts, William Durrett, Ann Dwrrettr Brews and filkM his "tic, - «Qiriwit and Uliuietla Ins wile, James. Sarah, Margaret, John, Foutr lam, \\ iIIihin ami Itichunl Durrett, not having rntvird ilo-ir appearance, and given security aeeoidmg to the Act of Aa seinldy and the roles uf this emir!, and it appearing hy nails fiiclnr) evidence that they are not inliahitnnta of iIns coin mcowealili on the motion id the plaintiff, hv counsel. It is articled ib.it the said ileleiidnitls, do unpeai heir on the filet day ol the next term and answer the hill id lha plaintiff, ami that a copy of thia order be forthwith inserted in until* news paper printed in the town of f.vncbhnrg, foi two month* i Ni.ccessively, and posted at lha front dmn of ilia court house of this county on some court day. A Copy Tesfr, . ho. t;. ctrTLfcn,c»ik ___wkm V'ukiiinisnioiier'H *al«* Of %'alnablr l.antl in .Vrfaoii tmtinty. viiine nt r ilmi'iiil otder nf Ihn circuit Nii|,eriitr BS coorl nt Inw unit chancery; for tlm county ol N«l nnO, nt the 9ih illv of Mi,. 1816, jrrotiuunced to tfic two IuIInu Hi,* cases, in tvjt ; Thu I> armors’ Hank of Virginia, iMainliff, ngninit Nslhtn l.nfftua sod others, Defendants, anti Kent, Umtdill fc Atwater, Plaintiff*, •gainit '1 lie said Nsthsn l.ufTtos *fid other*. Defendants, I shsll, nn the nrrniisei, near the town of Lovingitnn, in the county of Nelson, on Wednesday, the I Silt ilsy it July noil, Opium to sals, by wsy ot public auction, lu llio highest lihldor, ihn Trarl ot l.riHil, whereon dm said Nathan l.nfTtui reside*, containing n inut 4 JO nr 40 ACRRS, adjoining the lotvn nf l.iiVino. "tun, I). T Kates, t;nt Jsiiion S. Dillard and oih.r.,— ri.i. irnii is vary vsluahhi and desirable, Alan, on the same dav. up,in ih. prnmi *•'«. in Urn luwn of l.oviiiusiHO, on* NO IKK HOUflR ANO I .OT, ' hi an eligible situation fur business. Alsu, *i|»m the premises, on the same day, une ollmr TKACT Or LAND, lying ahmil u- o inllea . I .n* ingalon, containing 175 ACUKM, called t*-o Jolinaon tract. Tim terms of sale will ha a sufficient Rum in cailt, to Iclrny llio expenses ofaalii and advertiamg tlm l.and, Ilio balance no six. Iw-lve and eighteen months credit, llio purchaser to giro hnndt with good pcisnnal aecuri ly, and tlm Htlo will ho retained to lha Lauda until thu purchase rnnriey shall be paid. PoaseMiun fur the pur, |»iao ol seeding, will l,o givou „„ If,it, of .Senior,il*. 1,0X1 amt lull possession ,u „l Janua-y (hVrMf! :rw,i iS ;:t'.1 rnhy rnrn day In dav u-,n| ^..mpleled, WILI-IA'I MAS«/tR, Sheriff J„„o « uf JVelson. county Com’r. w A mi i \ I* ’s o -4 ( oi.i.i a n:, * ■ . romrTj»»nre(ne|l| ,,f ihla (osliiullon, ',Vi!l tnli«> it \ m 2/jthday of Junr*, and tlm examins* iKii ■ 'me.Kucoon Ihe preceding Tlmraday, f I lie ins an and lermiiiaie on the 25d. The Itvn Lit ■rary aocjletlM Wl|| be addressed by the Rev. R. I,. Ma. T'Hii, of ilie city of Richmond, ihn evening of the ^4ln msiaiit. June 8 i23Jo Notice to Noli** lluiltlers. l*« It** to the lowest bidder, at Appomattox * T curl house, on Thursday, ihe 9ih day of July ,je1ng dirt day , the building of a Couri House fur ihe said county, in accordance with the plan and specified Ilona for the eirne, which hare hpen adopted by ihe building committee, and which are deposited in ihe rlerk s office al that place, for the inspection of bid dors. The undertaker will be required I. enier into bond wuh sufficient security, conditioned fur the laiihfol per formanne of l!;e work, according in ihe plan and specifi canons referred to. THE COMMITTEE June 0 ,gjy U AliiniN ldK HAIalFT tlHIC Snbecnher has eight Wigonsurdifferent sixes trom a one horse in a aia horse m a’ze; two of which, are fine plantation \V ngnpn. end mad* of good material, and workmanship, which I will well IntV f,“r cash, or m short credu. Also, a lot of McCormack Ploughs with wrought ibin shares, Which I will sell cheap All repairing in ihe abore business, done at almrt m.u.e DAVID P. REES, M II I».e Near Poe'a Tap Yard. M7 !! 1516_ * I8 „ . I u»<-II ll"lll II—BSCTB——i later from t he army. nATA.n«KA« TAItK.M NOT A GUN FIREW DAILY ADVERTISER -Fima. t Mcin.t, Friday, May 29—A. M. J FMm tha G ilveetun Newe, May 241. The ateimehip Telegraph bar jeal arrived turn Point laabel. H*|).rli, that on the afternoon of the I7ih inet.( a do'aehment uf 30II regular* and 350 voluntanm, pro ereded t» llama mid took pu*aee*inn uf It, aad esiailieh. ed a military dep»i. |u„. night nf the I9 h. an an* p e« arrived from Gen. l'ayl r, aiming that lie had omened ihe litre Grande and laken the city uf Maiune ra* wiilioni iippiMiliuo, ilia Metieiaa having lad the ctiy. The M* a leant, from laat aaoiaata, were deearting tlrelr tanka In banallnna. [Pi.arcMrn II. Mata J [M'n. M. Ltacum.] MAIM St I.ACKLAYD, effferNfpf mt l.Mtc. riaiMila, Heteemart t'eaatr, Tliglala, W W AVING firmed a partnerahlp in the pnotice nf W 1 their prnt'easrun, mil aiiend regularly all the Sn« periur and Inferior C-mria of Huletuurt, ISedford, Kwn oke, Alleghany and Monroe. June I__wder if M*otlce JVntlce, AI.I. peranna owning Doge within tha Cerpovatiun uf Lynchburg, art required to ubtatn a lieanae for the same, from ihn Isi June, 1846, tu let June, 1847, er he auldeoi in a flna uf ihiee dullara in eteh eaee, and all D'*g« going at large without a dollar with the name of the owner ibereon, ahaII be luhjeet to • flna of 25 cent* In rarli eaae, nr be killed. The ordinance will be rigidly enforced. JKSSE r. BURTON. Maeier nf Police, June I *4tr If STRAYED. A YOKE of working Oxen, strayed from tlmmibn •"fiber, living in l.ynnhburg, nna blank, Iba nihar rnl. 'I'ba hurnaol' ilia black Ox droop a lull*, with •'•■lea in the ends, and one of them a little, split. | tbtak ihe red Ox hat a small alar in ihe forehead. All rase •unable charges will ho paid to any person who will de liver said Oxen to me In l.ynchburg, and any informa* linn rrapecling them, will be ihankfiilly received, by RUFUS ANDERSON. June 4 wta H«SW SPRIYU AYD NUYlYlIJlT I HOOD *'11 ^ 9. ITOTON ia now receiving a vary am -da teneive aaaoriiuenl of .YLIf’ voons. embracing a »*xat v.bixtv ul the neweat and moat laaliionahte siyles, at puces that cannot fail to plea**.— Il« leaperiltilly solicit* an exaiuinafun uf hla stack be* lore purchasing. A I" I I'd la if KOIIIOBtT nORRISR n A VINO recovered hia health, an lb r as tuba ena bled again lo allend to liia uld friend*, return* hi* warmnal ihauks in those wlmao kindly sympathised with and aided him in hta late dangeruus siekcaia. The 1- VJTCHBVBB HOTEL, —JtmA 'I'ba house kept by hint at present Is MSI | j| d well located lo entertain his titends from aMlilHib* rmmlry, as well a* uoardar* la its JBERjllRRRmneighlnirliiHid, being opposite to Messrs. I lollin* N. Uu., and next lo SchiedAeld fit Thurman, nn a pleasant Ini ami spacious building. In a short lima my eiahln will tie completed, and amply furnishadt till which time ihe Imrera will hr sent In a safe and oaave* mem livery stable, at itignlar rales of charge. May 43 tiw If w a a. j Huoaraa. ATTohjyeys at law. II.i.ivai ( Dear llotax, Vi. J11IIF. trwderaigned having aaaociaied thvmaalvsa ta» ■ gethrr, will praclice in III* commas of Heftfat, l‘illtylvanm, CtaitolU and Matkhntmrm. Office at Halllax Conn Hulls*. WOODSON HUGHES. jENKUSJ. HUGHES. May S*8 wdw if DiiKiifrrcolyiw Ylitiinfiiirc*. fill. PAH .HEOiflt 4 WARDED hy the Franklin Inatitate, PhiiadeU . plna, and American liialiiule, New Yoik. fot 1m proved Daguerreotype l.ikeneaaca, tukeo by Van LuAM tk Reiser. w. A. Reiser's riMime one door above the CiliVna* Saving* Hank, l.ynchburg, Va.,wh*fa can b>< srau spa ciinena of those exquisite worka of art, which are pro nounord hy scientific gentlemen ul Philadelphia and New York, to stand unrivalled either in Europe or A. inerica. Oil t’siriiiuga. Miniatures, and all kind* of Picture* nrcurairly copied. ficiiitea taken in all kinds of weather. Ii is a common idea that these pictures wifi Ml stand ih« tret ul lime—all such delect ia entirely moved, a* they are gilded by the galvanie prunes* and will deter fade. Inairuoli'.n* given in ihe art. and apparatus of th* moat approved kind furnished. Materials uf a’l kinds used in Him ark for sale. I.adict and gentleman Ur* tattled lo call anil examine specimens. Dpen front b o’cluck, A, M. to G P, Mi May-'b |, It Si'Hi.Yli .i.VIJ Ht.TI.TH.ll TAHH+' IO*» I4IBC 18401 .itist xcceivsd ny iy.ll 11'OLTiti, WMri'teiO&B It Co. . March,<j tt if •* JLitrye Stock of Dry OitMt Vok SAI.B. .ft Chat or CHoler. TI YfTP", enbao’nber* having deterrhinau to pros* their JL present businetat, now offer ihoir stock uf DRY GOODS, by wholesale nr retail. «t coat or under, for eaah. Coentry Merchants anil ulher* hi want uf Onoda, arc invited to call and ekauiiue our slock, as great induce meins will lie offered at wholesale, ay we are anxh.ua lo close our slock aa soon a* pnMihle. TURNER fit fclRWELI.. June 1 is if To Travellers tiding .\orth. iPRAVRLIiKRS jiiiltj Noiik will find their mn * ■ coin liirienlc, Hxpi'dninue route, to be by the Hail ft 'id mid Sleaniboal line, constituting the great Mail mule bin FrederirTtXhnrg and Washington City. Passenger*, by tills fine, reach balliinore to Tea.eit he day ul their leaving Richmond; Philadelphia in the course ut the night; and New York by 12 M., the Debt day—limb benio m Philadelphia mine hours bet*ire petes longer* by theJamee River sod Bay boats reach Balti more, ami III New York in 25 hours, after leaving Rich* mood, be* idea avoiding i lit- unreriaiotiie of a line neces sarily exposed iu ati! 1 greater delays from rough weather, siorm*, &.c. Fare frein Riclirnond In Washington, l& " “ “ - Biltimo/e. SHOD THOMAS SHARP, Agent Office R. F. fc P. R R. Co. f uf l'rtnapdrialioC. Richmond, May 11 f IStlf To the «ENtiiKME,1f. 1HAVE just opened ulie of ihh tttuftt tpfendid tsdbrt menta of fine FREXCIl CLOTHS, C.1SS1.VERES J.VD FES riJYGS, ibat F have ever had the pleasure sfidhrins to tbs loblis. Call in gentlemen ami are them " T DON r Q. PETER*. Aprt! 13 l#