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Fntiilvi wi i it w A»m ?. t » '. h ... u , . debate was carried on in a c -1 ui.tl ..r.h ily ii.jih .t-r, al though marly I‘»0 sp< pches were unde \Y, . Vs remarks of the Phil i-h iphia N» n h Ami i wan . •*|l will be seen by referring In iloprr r,j *.*»* ,(f tl.( Presbyterian li neral A«»emblv (N< v t,n \\ j nenday, that the declaration, of It v. Dr. I) ifli 11 m re ference to Slavery—which we give elsewlme has hern adopted. 'I he address ol It v. |«m<-ard IIhimii, l>. |) . » t New Haven, is sild lo have t*ren particularly able. 'J*he declaration sets | rib that the Assend * has net eiilfWnt tuihoriiy in the matter, and l*av s ihe whole subject lo-the Sessions. I’r* sny leiies and S\n> ds, to ael J in ihe administrations of discipline ;>s I lit*v may judge best — subject oil It tu the review and control of the liu er.il Aaaeiimly. The vole on the adoption of the decl* nuiun very decided. “We cannot delay in record uur admiration of the kind, digmfi. d ami ir < »u nal spirit n Inch has Hvtraoeriz-d tins discuss.m. Tin* views ol the North an I ihe Suilli are IV* t y expressed; views m many re»p'*cts w nlc apart as ihe |V!es,atul \ et it is d<>eo with kindness, courtesy and christam m «!• rniion. It is hi these exciting limes, and on this exciting subject, a sublime spectacle, and we rejoice 1.1 being able to bold it up to admiiatioi. ol the nation.” A.i adjourned meeting ot il*c U*neral Assembly, will b« held in Cincinnati, in M «y 1817. Oil School Creshyterian (general .hsrmhly. Ifelow- we give the decisions of this Assembly on the auhjeCl of Slave ry : Overture No. 17.—A collection of mumori.ls and pe til ions on ihe subject ot Slavery, containing an expression of opinion by ilie («en* ral Association of Mus-oo-hnseMs , •even petiti us from a number ol mimsii is, elders and private members of our church; live memorials irom l*n#bylertes, and a resolution Irom ihe Synod ol ( iii«*m nail; all request ng ot the Assembly lo ui *-r .o Id i Ilona I testimony on ihe subject of.Slavery, or al leas’ lo re al firm or explain its former testimony. In view of these memorials and petitions, the committee recommended the adoption of the following minute, viz: Our 1 hureh has Irom lime to lime, during a period of nearly sixiv years, expressed Us views on the subj- ei of Slavery. During all ibis period it lias held and m. tered substantially, ihe same scnllments, believing llial this uniform lestimony is irue and capihle of vindication from ihe word of lmd• The Asseiiiulv is al the same time clearly ol the opinion, that li has delibpraiely and solemnly spoken on (Ins subject with sullieieiii lul * >> and clearness; Therefore, lies dved, 'I bat no further aciioii upon this subject is at prcscrii needed. 'I'll»• question was llien taken on il.c rep* rt. wlifi the nv*» and nays w«*re called lor, and wi re yeas* I‘JO, hays 29 -ao the report was adopted. Afu rwards, on iiioliou, the f Mow ir.g res"luOuii w as adopted: ilebolved. That in the jmlgmenl ••(‘this house, the nr-* lion ot thelaerieral Assembly ot ISJ.V, was not ml* in!• <1 to deny or rescind the testimony *»lt«*n uttered by ttie* (icncr.il Asg-mbly pievioMs lo lliai dale. A iiteodn r tried to gi t a r* solu imi through the As-otn lily to the effect that no In ure a«*11 *0 by ihe Assembly upon tb«‘ sii 'ject ot slavery was m eessiiry, ami that this matter slmiibl be left i . the Churches in the Si m . where slavery exists. 1J ii tin* resolution was laid up.cn I be table. Ily these resolutions, ihe ncti >n of the Assembly* of 1815 IS explained, and ihe pi. viiius testimony *1 the faeneral A-.«'Mi»bly, including ih.ii ot I £ I S against sla very H virlually i> 'Hi* md. Dr. Linduley wished lo urr do a r 'S.du'ion *-» open a friendly corresp udeuce willi It.** In oheri ii..! I*r< — v « teriau Church and with the Supreme Judicatories of alt the Kvangelienl balisd ilm I’r* • \ i r: m < luireb in the lulled S a tea. Warm nppsiim, however, hi ieg inanilested lo the resolution, |)i L. withdrew it. The next Adsettrdy will be held in K chmund, in May 1817. Cry* Tie* (* <-ii Ni'iinl Fur at Wasbingfun, ba clubt’U, I lias been visited by li ty thousand persona. 7 lit Weather urn! Ihe Crops. We still have wet weather, and we greatly fear the v hole crop *il W beat in ihi* smm i >n «.I' eoiinirv will he d Ktroyed. 1 be l.i>i I’nicusili' \ :lh y Whig say * : “W* deeply regret to (earn, that ou .ng to the h ng wei sp* !' wnb which this FcMi-.n of tin* country Ins been visited lot several xrrks jasi. the growing crops of small gram art likely to he grt at Iy irj trid \ tin* rust We understand that ilie rye crop is nearly d< • p \*cl.—15real liars are el«o entertained io relation to tl**- wheal.” FORKIGW CORRKSP(LYDK.YCII. Fi.oiu.NrR, Italy, April II. 1940. The time wp had allotted to spend ir. Italy having nearly expired, we qur nut ►indies h wet k ago and have been spending the interval in sen e interesting oftenr ftinfis and seeing what else worthy id our attention in this place. () ir first trip was to P -a a id I,-•g'lorne. V\ e left Florence in a V» lernio and proceeded as far as Veterino and preceded as lar as the Inle village n| Pentederr w lore w e took llu ears, which in a half hour landed us at Pizi. | was So struck with the str ong re semblance ii held to Florence, built on both sides id the Arno, with its costly ami splendid bridges. I at once thought I wan at home, and looked for our window, and little F.ltxa our faithful servant, who always watched our con ing and ran to the door to let us in. |t in true, jt has none id that gaiety and cheerfulness for which the fair capital of Tuscany is so n- ted. We took a walk ah* ler dinner and of course our slips were directed to the Leaning Tower n* the object of greatest attraction_ |asfting through n fine large str< f t, which looked quite deserted, the «ta«s even growing up in tlie pavement— for such is the state ef Pisa, a city ot about five miles in circumference— v Ii <se fleets during the mtdd'e ageR eov* ered the most distant known peas, carry ing both the fame of their prowess and the benefits of their commercial enterprise and skill—but now cm taming nol more thui twenty th* treat'd inhnhitsnts and apparently desolate a in d their palaces, one the seats of power and snh ndor — we reached the square in whit h i» situated the lower, the Dnomo and the Baptistry. Toe l ower is indeed one of the grentes' rtiriostiies in the w. rid—so learning that one thinks ev< ry moment it must lull—still it hae flius stood here fir ages and not even known whether it wis originally built with this inclination or has attained it by some cause since. Pa beauty as a tower ia une qualled, being adorned with more than two hundred columns of granite and marble and looks as though i, had been erected nut a few years. We did not ascend that evening—deferring it till we visual and retnrod from Leg home. Alter viewing the tower we entered the Duomn, which is considered the second finest church in Italy. It is very simple yet beautiful m the interior. 1 he Priests were at their devotions am! F r peasants at tending them. J hey, however, looked very gay and cheerful ami laughing — it being Sunday—always with them a privileged festal day. This was all worth see tug in Pis a; and were it not fir the leaning tower would not be much visited by strangprs—though the climate is considered the finest in Iiuly and naturally attracts a great many invalids. \\ e lelt the next morning at b in the cars, fur Leghorn**, and after a half hour’s pleas ant ride, having now and then a view of the Medi e r> nean» we reached that place which I can,in a few words, describe to you. |i is like most seaports,.! place of ju stness and commerce and possesses lew objects of taste ur art to interest the traveller; and the numerous fettered convicts employed in the streets tend to give a melan choly air to every thing around. These miserable beings, chained two or three together and compelled to labor under the strict survrilance of guards and task masters, presented objects painful to view. \\ e saw a great ma ny of our old acquaintances, the Greeks and Turks, "ho 1 Hked quite natural, dressed in the uniform of‘their respective countries. The stores were filled with ori *nta| s'uflsand Persian goods, hut fitted up with little histo, and like tho Turks, never show their pretty things. e went jnto several with the intention of making top purchases, but found the pi ices exorbitant we 1 ' "*• We ""1"M ")»•„; 1... I. ; A . I' This is (Ulll he shipping [.,a , ' . , , •, . 1 i ,n*"y 1" 'stern Ships in part ami, our rt 4 hat.' . 1 .toll the sight nf two Antet , Moving I the masts oftwu tra l ug s’,ps. \y,. s;.. ,, p,v i , I. ■gh ti." Slid earl} the \ - t k the ears III I'lSS. On I,nr arrival w. enter, .1 a carnage and were driven immediately liillie Tuwer, the summit id which lie siwni reached willmnt inn -ti laiigue. by wending a ri.itmlainl arnund a spir it stairway, and v\ h le asenuling, .to indneed In think it « is , rigi tally n itruet. d wilt "» Ineliiioinin nil.side, and hi l i t that is now <lie must enmimuily miter..i , d , j im u. I'nere an several large hells in the I „.,r, ,.f whi.-li mueh an nuyed us by ringuig while vie w ere as, i ii.lmo Tin view Irmn the tup is vt ry i veils v, and In auuiul. Inn the mud blew such u gale while there that n rendered uur stay diaagrri aide, and «i Snmi hastened do tin a in I directed our slops in tlie C'ampn Santu, the burial place irf many illtistriuns dead li is enclosed by a high wall, on vi Ith'b ate many paintings ,.| scenes ot sacred history hy the first resioiers ot this ancient art in moilprii times, and are no re ruriona than heautifiil. The burial plioes are stitreumli J by arches of very light (inline, Which, as Well as the pavement are of beauli'ul white marble. Our guide hurried us through these scenes vvnli rapid ipm kues.s, giving us hut little tipportiintlv lu view the Imiitis or read the many inscriptions, lint it is a quiet pretty place and well worth visiitng. We had engaged mir carriage hy the hour, nml when we rc turned In it, I. nfitl the ilrivt r idisei.t, and we Were keth waiting in iliec il.l wind nil mir patience was anile e\ haunted In hue he made Ills appearance with the npol gy lIno "he thought he would run and gi t a mouthful to eat.” lie was then directed to drive ns lmtnedlately In the ears; hut instead ot going direct, he drove ui. through almost evi ry street, in length, n t' e lime of Ins ongag. ► inent tiehoe he n ai'hed the eirs. Thesi people are ,pitte unscriipol ms in.utl the tiieoiiveiiieiu'e they subject straits orrs to. ilia, le y ,. ay II -ei'e lit n ol their money. W e did not ri':n:h mir liitiue lit Fl.r, nrc till III u’eloek at night. 1 he Iasi we, 1, has bee I ki|U I.V the ( at ho lie - as " 1 1 i ly we I,,’ a, it w e w Itne.'sed maliv lll'.eiestnig ecu mm Hies, one or l w o ol w li jeh I w i II lies, i he to you. Ills the inline,norial enstoiri, on one ii i\ olthis week lor the ti r.t'n! I) • l,e and I inch ess io w , ,h the I 11 of I w il v ,■ ui the oldest ami poorest m n, and twelve ol tin ol,lest and poorest women in I'oreme. To w,t ness that rrmuinhy, we went ai h ill | e.t 10 oMoek to the I ah Palace anti vvere i , ■ i .I inti a At e at handsome sal .on hung with .-pi, ,1,1 ch . In rs ami furnish, i] in the in st gorgeous manner. On one s.ti. tor the w Inde i \ t nl ot the r mm were two tallies spread w ith the must savory v lands, dellei .us Iruits mid every thing good III eat, all arranged with llm utmost lagli - In une part of the room was a partic .: ■ i r the Ana I):issiuii.r< and .Ministers, hik! l!ie oilier visiters shiud or 8ut at tlieir convenience on a pint I nil covered with eriuiRon silk on the opposite side t.f Die ro »in. The 1 - rival* body guard first entered and took their rank- arm ml the r*e hi Vi itli sv\. it!- draw n. Then the servants in their splendid 11 v * i y hr night in silvi r \ a ses i I (1 iwers irrsn.M'il in pyramid- id' the n, -I I i . t iu 1 appearance. Then golden snivels li I d with liuii, ike I should have told you that this gnat recast was lor these old people. All the household servants had a place reserved I »r them n;nl each leek their r«- nerUVr stations. 'J iie Nnrfc, how e' er, taking precedence .,| all, a..d a- she w.is the n ; : t nt umvf il all r.irlimi | w ill w i Me ymi a I. w w ords ah *nt her. 11• r .in - w as a bright gr* eu w a ten r( silk, with whin, inhn .1. red mu-lm aprii.a golden lull with large gold. ?i trissel- nt the pud — the cull e dress \\ as dc< ki d ell w tth golden frii ca- and the coi/ra-l id white and gri on h>« ki d quite pay and tasteful. Mie had oh a black Spanish hat with three I 'H2 hlaek waving plumis, and y m may will e neeive hy this ri li and gaudy dress she attracted much atten tion. Mm had been a common peasant girl an I afer much -(arch 11 rough Tuscany for a fining per.- m fur Nurse, the (.rand I inches* selected her. They r % 111<* n n inter* s mg anecdote of lids girl, that when a no s-nm* was sent to lo r from il.e (irand Duchess income and he a nurse lor her child. She told the mrw; ger rdie would consider of it and corne the next mornio.r to let her know the derision. True to her promise she eame. l'ltc (irand Dm le ss was s- nt lot when the hunmlo pi a saut girl infirmed her she had concluded to comply with her request upon one condition, that .-he should he n| lowed to eat the same food she had been accustomed to while a peasant—that she teared the rich and cu-ilv food of ill* court woul.i make her sick, &o.. To all tins the (irand Duchess consented; but I daresay b< fire this the peasant girl does not fear to partake of the delica cies ol court living. All the other servant girls were dressed very g. ntelly in silks. 1 he twelve old men were brought in each supported hy two d unesties—each taking their seats at the table in I order id seniority — the oldest being ninety five years old: all dre^-ed alike it! black garments prepared for them._ The old woim n were then introduced in the same way, ' habited in black, with a white veil over their heads. I was a truly touching spectacle, to witness these poor old I people, si aged and feeble as to totter at every step— i some si rmed to take no notice ol all tin* imposing specta cle armed, while others looked up with marked aston ishment to the huge chandeliers and mirrors, perhaps , being the first time in their lives thev had ever seen any thing so grand. Hut one j dly looking old fellow pirtic< ularly attracted my attention — you cannot imagine what a pleasing and wishlui look he cast towards the lung table so richly laden with every thing tempting to the hungry appetite. Alter a short lime, the (.i.iml Duke came in, attended hy two cardinals and several olli.vrs, [wllowed uy Hii* li and Dimness arid gone ol lo r court. Phe Grant! Duke took l!i« head o' the old men's tabic, while hi' I) n’liiss presided at that of the old ladies*.— \ pros: eta ml i no at a little altar at one end it the rortii , then reail a short service in I .atin, after whieii a iiikii , her of'servants eaum to and put e vh man’s portion ol tin? fiod into n l.rge basket, with the plates and Inks and all, which were limned lately cotiviyel i . these old peoph \s respective residence®. The Grand Duke stand ing all tlie w hih* dr. s>ed in military clothes, w hlch made | him appear to much better advantage than in his ordina ry dret®. 'I'm* Gram! Ditches' was dressed in black with a white veil. The table was then removed, when servants wei.t around to each of these old people and look oil* their shoes and snicking*. The Cardinals followed with a silver bowl coiitaiuinga little water nn.-ompanifcd by the Grand Duke, who knelt before each old man and spiinkltng so ate wa'erott his I >et, wiped them with a whit.* napkin. T.e-Grand Dutchess at toe same lime performing the ‘•a na ceremony on her side of the mom. The Grand Duke then placed around the neck •feaeh old man a hlack ribbon to which w as attached a KraneisCohi, (a dollar.) The Grand Duchess made the s.nup pres* nt to tlie old wuin*n, which was the final” oj ihe ceremony. Ii i** said that the faintly Physician in« spec .ft these old people to sen that they are free from dis eases be lorn they are admitted to tins valued privilege, I was so much amused with all these things I thought the description of them would please y .u, but I b ar it-' length will he tiresome, and I will only add that tlie childre/i <’if their Highnesses were dr- ssed very prettily laid attended by their teachers. The little gills wavii ed closely their mamma and »eemrd to led very sorry : hat she should have to wash the lecl of so many tour old women. On Sunday liter* was n gren* pan1.' at tip Cathedral in •eld M the Gi I • «i » .ii t, b.i .il t i. it I . I * d I -! t* w ear mg a ronne! ol di mi > tls, wl irh a "* s’u sjiltMiJid l«»r!unc* to a tl iiAmerna.s 1 VN! ' - < ui dress vi 1 ili a emus..11 embroidered nun train, - d ep I y three liltle pa’rs dres*^4 in rrim on, she •; nri.'li more in her proper sphere than the day U‘« v'ashing tin l.mt o| life poor Women. l’firt Mims ■* 1 ■ I A ubiss.a lor.-.’ ladies were dtested 111 a similar j mnruT. I)onble files of soldier* w ere placed on each ■ide of the aisle* ot the church. The K *val perannagca kXalked up to a little pavilion winch was 1 reeled lor J 1 ms. I vi .. an t Mas* commenced. Tne n.ddier* nl* , «• ok ofl their helmets and knell daring service. I do1 -a mi «w that I ever saw- a handsomer display of court I he tires* ot the F.nglish Ambassador was I liint. I’he (irand I bike had hi* six earriajes • • t s * e out. ami nmhi.'g could eteeed their superb spirit i o I may literally ary they were all ot gold, cushion* d with green Velvet. On the top there was a golden Mown held Up by fair angel*. 1'tie seat of the dnver •>>r ns ponded in inagrudoenoe and the trapping* of ihr •i\ beautiful horses were ot gold with large golden las >• Is hanging on each side and golden reins m the hands •I drivers, dressed most gaudily and seeming quite »roml ol (heir charges. Hut I cannot describe the snlen* Itd magnificence of these thing*—they must he seen and not written of. They any that the carriage ol state ot i« t n \ letoiia exceeds llietirand Poke’s in granduer, liui I ea.niot Coiieeivn how one can he richer or more ' • auliliil than In*. 1 be equipage ot the khqie** Mtlneio, w as next in splendor. After service they all attended tin (it ind Duke (o bis I’alace, :md we bad a good op p r-unity to see them a* they pasted. Satisfied with nil ol tins dazzling display of arlili.-ial grandeur, we turned our steps lo die celebiated Hoboli gardens, avoid mg ilie crowd and pleased to he o nee more quiet from ibe eoiiltis on of so much spVndor. The gardens are now II . lov. I v, tin* long overgrown arches lorm a most dt * I1*’ l111 promniadu thus obscured from the scon hmg sun, and are quite a fashionable resort for the Italian*, par lieu I a rly «11 tele days. Hut I must forbear and weary V nr pane u e no I mger with descriptions of ov. nis and h l ve SO much inleresied and delighted me. Our sojourn 01 I tly is most a 1 an end. We have been mAing preparation* 10 leave Florence to-morrow. | shall Uave 11 with Midi regret, Idr we have spent a ll,twl phasmi am! I hope profitable winter Imre. It i* 1 d io have ' ' i- 1 Ibe mildest winter |..r him 11 v tn-ars W- have never s'-eu snow but upon the suiumii of the di •Miu s i -11 .. 1 1 j App. nine*. Ami n w L;ev\ell io Italy — perhaps I "It v, : . \ . I mi I, ks I Could 11 tl go; ■ •' have it were it mine to say. Fa re well l-ue veil KOK Til K VIIIOINI \ N . APIIi'C \l. KMtiM \ a * n ns in \i /; 1/ ii nil I I* ymra old. I am composed «.| -.'I Iciiers. A] v I. I/, I 3, isa |al*e in !\. * r 11» America. Mv '2, l>, III, II, is a tape in South Ameiien. M v •I5. I '3, I. I. is a nvi r in the I 'lined Stales. Mv I. Ill, is .a river u> Kumpe, Mv 5. I I I. 3, isa ti.wu in Alnea. ■M v '112 '.1 1 * . I 5, is a cape in A Iriea. My • • 1 ■ . !1'. 19, I, 12, 12, is a county in \ i • . . M v ' . M.9, 13,3. I 2, 5, is a i,,u o in ('<>ntu client. M> 9, I ’-2. I. It i, I •, 19, is an island in Oceauicu. My 13, 17, 19, 2, is a county in Indiana, Mv I I . 7. I 8, 3, is a canal in iln I nited States. M v 13.3, I •13, 4, 7, I I, is a low n in Italy, Mv ! 8. 19. 3, lit. isa river m Germany. My I 1. 3, 11 , 13. 3, 18, 5, 12, 8, 7, is a sea in Austria. i\ I ■. I, 14, 3,19, 3, 8, in a ci'tinty in New York. My H . 1, 14, 0, 12, I/, 12, 17, is an island in Ocean* ira. \ 17, 18, 13. I, is an island on the const of Scotland. My 18, 3, II. 13, 19, 8, 13, ia a river in \ i AI a 13, 17.7.7. I >, is a enmity in North ( urolimi. M \ I 9, 13, 8^ | •*, ,if is a town in South ( : it'lliih. M v 2 I , 1.7, I , III, is a cape in K.uropo. M> w Inle is I lie name ol an American statesman. One ol our juvenile nailers, a buy of eleven years el a^“, has si nt Us tin* follow mg enigma, w ill) ilie n ij < si that some ol’our renders w ill solve it. KMOMA. I urn emtirnsed of 23 letters. Mv 15, 13. .'I. is the name of an insert, Mv *. 17. I 8, 13, 2, is a river in Germany. M v I 1,3. 13, 17, I8, 3. I, is very often done. Mv I *>. 13. 14. is a well known animal. Mv I . 3, 28. 5. S. 4. is a familiar name. My 17, III, 3. 22, 5, in mueli desifed. M\ 17. 15, 21, 13, is what men wear. Mv • 3. 21. isa destructive animal. Mv 13. I''. 22. 23, is a town in Switzerland. My 13. 2.8, 10, 14, is Keen in ihe winter. 'I v 7. 1. 2. is a river in I relaud, Mv 10, 17, 18, 23, is a lake in Scotland. My 14, 18, 7. 21, 10, ish county in P.ngland. My 5. 15, 18,23, is what weoiien have. My 10, 18, 19, 9* 10, is a town in Portugal. My w holt* cannot he euu&lled. G. (HMIItKY. I)- parted this life, on the I2ih day of May, 1840, at lor residence, in the county ol Nelson, Mrs. Ki.izihi.ih Pe.KKOW , \v lie ol |)r. Spots Wood G. Perrow, to liielilsl year ol her age, leaving her husband ami live children, i moiher, sister and brother, with many friends lo mourn 10 r irreparable loss. The deceased w as ol Hiniahle digs positi m, a member of t'ie Presbyterian eliureli, a devu 11 l wile and mother, and honored and respected by all who knew lo r. Slo1 died of consumption, ol which she was taken down Iasi C hristinas day, and which in Hs progress, tn 111 <1 the skill of ilie ablest physicians to pals Idle . r delav it. Slo* died in perfect composure, having mu ihe same day called hercblidreH twice lo her lied side to receive her la re well advice ami instruction.— “ |f le*»Ked are they w ho die in the l.ord.’* 'i'rnsl S<ih' ol t.et virMie of a d> p I of trust, executed by Mabkui 11. Wil i cnKon lo me,on the Isi day ol |)eeember las , , ,,i r■•.•••i I d in the c!« Hi’s nfliee of Bedford eouniy '(Miirt, I shall, lor ilie purposes mentioned in said deed, on the Bill day of duly mM, at the late residence of the • P said M i d m 11 Williamson, in Bidl'urd < uunt at ii ublic aiiclinn, lo the highest bidder. • w o i i nns 01 i.iiuii in s:»■ 11 r untv, one ol which, coiHainiw«j 01 ACRKS*, 11, , i i, ( ini|) cro k, n branch ol Rio Oiler—the other ••oniainmu I M AI RKS, In-son I 'sy tor’s Mountain.— I'm hi I r.iuth In* contnjiioas, ami may be purchased sepa ruiely or timeiher. About h ill ol ihe land, i*, I under stand, lo cdear, and i" fine tobacco land; the cleared land js In s’i nod in o *od condil mn. There t* an orchard of i \ eel lent trull ill one of the iraeis. The buildings are plain, but eomlur table and in good repair. TKKMS. One third --fihe purchase money, nsh : a credit if one ami two years for the residue—-bonds with security will he required for the deferred payments, and the tide withheld until the whole Is paid. The title is believed to lie unquestionable, but I will convi-v n lo the purchaser with special warranty only, JOHN F. SALK, J ‘melee. June I I w2w I.instill HU mill ll'lnh l.mil 1C Ask I.IN'SEKI) Oil., in fine order, SI I cans mill keg, superior While I.ead, No. I. ex Iru and pure, lor sale low hy UACiUY St CRENSHAW'. June 11 Is .ITTMi.YTMOJY : i: i i i. i: u r a u d s : : ATTEND a meeiing of your rumpus ny .11 Reed &. 1'inihersnn’i old stand, on l riday evening m xi — annul as direcird, lh Osplk. It AT At'f'TIO*. rituis mnrninj*. ai 11 o'clock, at Ki change Corher. 1 will m il 5 ImrieU N Kngland ILnti, ra-k* I’ it \\ me, *2 " Ornedv, 10 Iwxe* Tallow I'nndlM, 5 Sperm d«» 10 doled I1!.-ugh Linen, VM “ I'.lllli l.esf II ill. 10,000 Se* if-, 50 dttlefl Ol.iel* ilio, » \N llli h laf ;e Ini ol llrftdy M tdrt <'|"l|hn.., f >•> (hhhL, Slii ies mill lltu. ,tu*l i.avived oil Consignment nod will boH.ild without feseive I ALLOT LANIKB, Aum'rn. .V u tie 1 I |( € total* ilea tty . ft title ilattoiny, JOHN H. SOLOMON. I 11 VA K joMl received n (nrur and splendid assortment 1 of Sl’IUMi AM) SIMMKU ( I.OI IUM. Iron, the North, which I part leu Inrly rail the niteniiiHi.il the riliiriiHol ! .> nrlibino. and vicinity to uive me a rail nnd examine my stork, us 1 am determhieiF to well low lor rash. M i ntnek •M.fifttitn el super flue black dre.>n ami fmek cloth ( oats ; bl.n I and lai:ey f'rinrh ('nssiiuete I’.mta ; Id ii k sunn and In nr v silk Veals; white and tunev dill* linn Ih.nls; M .11 set I Ies \ chi s; u I so, u l.uye and line as aofliueiit nt silk nnd Worsted Iwe.d S,n k i oiils, all ol which mi1 rut nnd miide in tin* must liishi"iiHhle nltd neat style, whl' h I am determined In a. II low lor rush, ftl mv rsiftl'llehineiil up|HMlc ll r ( iiioti lintel, Main sired. N. 0 All persons in wntn nt I'lnil.ing, will lind n to their ini. rest to UI v e men call helore pliichusinn, mm I uni deifiminrd lo close my Mini k out u it'diired puces lor rash. .*<•««• ii I ni To :i11 u Iioibi n uni} ( out n u : | \ I In* I'luri tdinys ul a mil in l lie* circuit niiI■»'11«• i *e<'iiii ul la w ami I'hniiri'i v , I'M lhe* rniinlv ul An lirtsi. :n w lnrli t.r.u ,Iu|i«h iiml uihetsure plant* nil*, mill Zn lmnnli l> 1 • 11•*11 >•, rummitta iiml mlmnm 11Mur "I |{ifli»rd |*i mill iu|i( dir\l, .and nth* in, di li n dai.li, ii sun, ul iiifiM-\ appear* 'n he due In m\ Ward*. I 1 iidh tun mid Itirhutd iVndh'liiti, hn w hum I •mi y u.» i d in ii , under I lie mithuti't . | ihe murl ul <>.i*r u >“l'* *■"* '• V , in lh*1 Si.aie id Mizulin. Ai ihe tte\l t* mi id tl e Mid ein iill emirt "I Audu rsi, | slnll apply lu the ‘-•“'I euiiil lur leave In rreeivp whatever in d ie In my s.ml w mil .. Mini remove Ihr Millie lu tIi, Slate ul ,\|i sun ii, U hen I and they reatde Z.W I1AUI Ml 1 s|;|’ll,. •IlltH- t I M Iw t ti.tten s i-su i.i’s, liii'ltoii) I’uiml ,'.tiiiiiiissit.ii MmIn...I, (I HUM II OF MAIN AMI AVAL II 'H ill I Is.) rv II I "i*«• Iiik |ii i nil inii n11 hi iii iIn' Mila ni' I;,. , * ul I'. "Hr. Negriwa, Hurt**, Furniture, Utt (•" dt*, K.i\, in luwnu* tiiniTiy, .1 line I I |q m b,i \mn» uioirt. .hint II, IN Id. « b: e* b, , b: r # k i; b: kv # <>., n Arimi K4., % n., V It Know leerivii.y ilieir Noeotid Kii|»|dy n|'(»nnd*, designed rxprr«*ly Inr ihe Summer trade. I .a* di< - and yentlemen wmuuiy ln-nuiifiil and fre*h iiaula, will (ind iIn-in by rullmy, and at h>vv prieefi. June II wIJvv If i\o i in:. fllTK nit'll*? ed having mime ypirn ign, sold lo I J'diu Steel ti n(l Kichuid l II. Lowh*r, the houst s and lot known as ilie t'itrr f'roperttj. in llo* county o! I! 'imdie, Ini the sum o| |i11m• •«, Inntdrrd d'dlars, a part ol whieli |mi.• 11o e innney yei remain* due and unpaid,—nil agreement lias Inen entered into betw ceil (In-said parties, by which Hie undersigned i~ authorized lo sell the said properly -il public noeiion, Ic.r ihe purpose ol paying llm biilmicri of said pn relume mo. ney. And in pursuance of (lie said agreement sod nil* ihoriiy, I will, on I lie ‘J I si day of Inly, | Slfj, on the j premise*, sell lo the highest bidder, at public auction, ibe said CAVE SPRING PROPERTY, i mi ibe follow ing Icrms, lo w il : one ihttd of llo* pur* chase money ln be paid in blind, nml ibe balance in out and I wo years, eipial iimtal.mills, lie purchaser lo givi , bond and good ►eeurily I i ibe credit payment*. The above properly h imiindiiiti ly on ibe Salem nml , New Cisilo Turnpike road, in llie eoiiniy ol |{oaimkc,| about live or six milesKotjlh of Salem, and eoiiiain* be ■ tween two and three acres ol Iciml. The buildings eon., j K|s| "* a r",,*l"Mabl« l)\VKI.I,IN(j | J J J JL IHM'SK, kiieben, &e.,a good Storej I & I louse ami Tobacco kaeiory, wilb oilier I tSSUfiSk eoiivemenl Hanses, and is considered a good aland lor bimim ss. Thu title im hi ill in lliesubscri her, and is unipiesliouable. GEORGE PERSINGEIl. .nine 1 I wi2IJy MAll I OR MALI;. I WISH to sell the Tract ul I/md on which I now reside, coiilcming 41G ACRES by an old survey. The hand is good and beautifully situated, no I enough ol it in cleared lo work li or 7 IihimIh. It has a fill*’ range lor Mock. a goood meadow, and Neve nil acres ready in sow m xl Spring. It in well watered, and has on il an apple orchard and peach and cherry irrefl. Tllto if in IlntR House • ■ • & a 1 u° Hiory brick building. wi*li jgQlfljl !l single Ntory wing, eabulaied lor a large , _ family, wiili a new'garden aiiaebed,— 1 to* oilo r neildings are a large Graiuary for gelling out wheal, good Stables Or 7 or N boises, Tobaeeo Harris, aid oilor neeesHary Out Houses, 'Ibe I.and is well limbered with ibe best kind of limber, mol lies as well as any land in tins Heciimi of country. Several saw and gri-i mills nr*■ convenient to ibe traei. Pernons w isliing lo purchase Midi property w ill do well in coiiie and see. The fjtjesln u may be asked, “il il is soeli a good tract uf land, why do you want In sell ii P’ lb1* answer is, I am owing money, and waul to pa V in V jusl debts. I'lo hand I »s on tin* rnnie Po*kei Road, between ( barbs Anthony’# lord on Oiler, and Mnnut Hcruiun meeiing Imuse, in Campbell county. Any person w ishing to purchase. w ill do well to make Rpt.ru y applie;itton. Strike while ibe iron m hot. HOHKItr CLARK. I June I I *gt iv vsigni^nH laonx, Corner oil Sind am! [gt •lllcy1 one synnrr. above the Market I tonne, I .yin hbnrp;, fa. J uan s AI. I.niighornr, l*i <>|>ri<?tor, RK i I I(NS fiis lhanks In his friend* and the public I generally tor iheir liberal patronage, and would nay to lie se visiting the Virginia Spring*, he con accornnin date them with as good rooms as any house m the place Having rented one of Mr. .John M. Warwick’s new i ho i Id mgs fur his family, opposite ihe Hotel, he can now accommodate gentlemen wishing to board with their families, hy ihe inonili «.r year. Persons viniim r Lynchburg, will find ihi* house ns convenient to ihe business pari id Main Street as any other, and certainly the most agreeable part of town al. trr business hour*. My Stable shall be well supplied, and my Ostler can* not be surpassed by any, in this place, or any other. June II I m GO* 1 lie Richmond \\ lug will copy twice a week one month. I.xlra l ine (iutipowdcr Tc:i« If \*"*K eoritainiog J hnv* extra fine GIXPOW DI1K I KA, highly fl iv-.red, and really li.stchop. 1‘ *r -ale by BAG BY i. r RHNSHA W J’jn'f 11 ta * » . **.*•'. \1 i.itf ar T V \ is V A hi is 1: Is a a n. |N II It t’\\( I’ u| a decree of iht Circuit JSupc ! * n -r ( ml ol I hv nnd ( linurrry for I lock bridge • ■ »«'»' v . | ■"•iiiiri'd nl A pill Irrm, in Iwo ra ht*a ilu rein tit pen Inm in one ol v\ Inch l-uae Cariillier* m 1*181111111’, and thf In i's ol Monea Mc( lure, dec\l. ami tilhcra me I )»* f»-n da ii tav and in the other, ihc Ailmiiliatrator of John II. Ilydc, d»t M.. ix 1'Uintiff. a lid the lit ire ol M.rtrx McCliirr, tlflfl'J. and oilier, are 1 left- fldaillx. The mid rs'gucd, ( mu nMsiniif r«t np|><'luted hy mud coon h>r ilrii purpt hc, w ill proceed, ot I'httfMljy, tin* •I'll day of.Inly, l ** 11*». Hit* pri'iniat a, to mi’ll nil the lands, i i which M"i.i m McClure, died seized, curixiit "»d "I h nia rn w cavnr.f ni s nui TS, coni tilting altogether, Ihrct* lhoU’«and twelve and one hall Hire., tnitiMli d Upon lilt* wulrimol lh«* North and Nmih nveiH, in ih** homily o| K .1 khrnlgc, within lour inilrs o| ilit* ion ii ol 1 .dtinuloii. I lo sc land, are vulmi hie loi all iIn* purpomtH ol tanning, ttniuo ol ihriu being RIVER LOW HROUKDS. of • XreMeni qnali'l. The entire property, how ever, has hern oecuplei e* Nn Iron eniablishmenl ami had ai one Itiiit* a Furnace nml Forge npoh It* which were operated for many yearn, producing both pig and hut In n, ol the very bc*i quality. The ore hank* are of the heal quality and are In lieve I to he inexhaustible to quantity, and are altuated w ithin hall a mile nl the North river, where a alte lor a Fuinure might he obtained, ho that the pig iron might lie loaded litlo lliebouia limn ilic Furnace hank. The properly baa a (IIt 1ST JIA'l) S.III Mil I. upon il, nod I he re are alien, which inighl he easily im pm.id lor propelling tiny kind ol Machinery. There hi e alto neveful l>\\ FI.UNO lini si’s and IIiiiiih, ns also other improveluenfs upon vmr _SQS9 1,1 s pirlH of llie hind, hill i«N an iron property n lias t qua la I is i-nuiagtiiiy lo maikel ami ihr laeilnira of iriina|a>tling ihe iron lo Uieh llmnd; the Mipriwr quality nl the mclnl lor Fmimliy lion, .is well un lot malleable lion, alone lender n a moat do mnhle pioj eiiy, ami w t II Uorihy ihe nilciiUoii ol iron tiiaatera. t i: ii .11 s . The properly will he nidd upon a rndil of one, Iwo ami three >r?ir*», (except Im so much eaah in hand, as w ill hi* m cc‘n:h y lodrlnty llie expenses nl llie anle.) llie puicloiKi ra <M ruling bonds with good aeruril V. and the Mil* lobe wi hlo Id ,piilil ihr whole o| llo* loirchiise in.m y is paid '1 he sah' will he a sale in gross and t ol by llie aero. JOHN no\ l,F. JAMI.s |) |»M IDSON. ( uiHiNiHHinnern. June I I w iVIJy m i i .a.oi; s a9ni.xus, \ itiliri sl. F ■ II11*. Proprietor of i|i»*m Spring * takes pleasure in in >i l* fining In* liieuils nml the public generally, dial lie H now prepared In receive visitors, uml lo give iliem In* ii ml i v i* 1***1 n l ii'ii l itiu. I he no dn i mi I v ii lum of I lie w .Her are too well knovVn I" * * nd« i comment litre- u\ on lliat point. Sulliee it • o s,iy 111iir, in the opinion ol (lie Know ing ones, H oilers io llu invjnIitl imlmeineiiiH lo lie found lit hut lew water lug plan * in \ irginui ; nml in coii*m ijnenee ol ilie mmiy in ml 1111 p i • • v t 'ineiils upon the premises, all visitors can llow lie iiioie comfortably provided. There is an i xrclh nl lurupike rond from 1 ,ynchUitrjj lending by iliese Springs lllslaure 20 miles from I \ nehhiirg nml 22 Irom I.t Xingimi, in the midst uf the Him Kulge Mountains. Hoard, For Man per week $0 (H) '* day I UU '* Children ami Servants, half price, " 11oi*c per w eek II AO JOHN II ITijCA. June II- tm O' >• The Hu hinornl Whig Mill publish the above wei kly I mouth. linl/onl < 'urinft/ Cofll/, . 7/iril 27, IS Hi. Heherri Culliey . widow nml Irliel ol Charles Cnf liey, tit- t hirlulii 1’itly. lo.inii tlewlii, lioueri l*.l« Ill'll, ( liHihn I r.flinil, John Colins ami Juliell hlrt w 11« . h iimrly lulu ii Ann Kllmli, William Kllmit. James K Pailer-un, Vnlenlim* |\. I.eliwieli, Ceofglt I low ill and Ueliecrn hi* wife, James I.eliwicli, Caleb lliuiiihlftl and I'luucca lua w lit and Adam Kllioii, Plain tiffs, as; n inti James Kllmli. 'Pulml Kllioif, Kveline i.eflwieh, Richard I.eliwicli,-Pul It rsoii, and-- Pul temnn and < lui ties Klimt I, iulaiils uudt r the age of (well ly-une years, Orleudantt. l-r CiivNcr.itt, \ alentim R I,ell wnh having departed lids life, his death it of del i'd lo he Hinges •*«! upon record, and this day the came fame on further In he heard upon the pa* per* I 'Mfu ily read, ami was argued by counsel ; upon emiHidfr.iiinu wheieof, the court doth adjudge, order and define, that John A. Wharton, commissioner of this court, lake an iiceounl of llm division of the claves ami personal estate of Charles Caffrey, deckl , between Ins distributes parlies in ibis suit, heretofore made, with a view lo ascertain what inequalities, if any existed, Hi said division, and that he report said lucodida to ibis court, with any matter specially stated, deemed pertinent by hull*, if, or w hich may bo required by any of the par ties to be hi at a led, A Cnpy—Tpsfe, JOHN It. S I KP I OK. Clerk. Commixsionmi'h Omi k, f l.iberty, May HO, lf**Pi S Thepailies in this cause, will lake notice, that I shall, ui my ofliee, in ibis town, on Weditesdiy, the 1 frill day July, I Hi,* coiitmeneu ihe account directed iiy the foregoing decree, at which lime lime nml place they will annul wnh all the vouchers and oilier paper* lie.ci ssary In enable mo to take ihtr said Uecount. JOHN A. WHARTON, June II wIw Cl P.ANsK AM) Ft HI I \ till. liOHY. I hr npidirat tioi n| ||h- primipl*' nf put pi lion being allow ed to I i one "I (he gieiilert utility in the euip and prevent | * "'ll of di»eiises , il i» nl I lie g renleti enllM ipiem r to iiseertaill wloil rmdieiiie i» i ii pa I f I»- ..I prndmiog the deftired elleet, io Ihe c.ooesl, mid at llu- nuine time, in the moiM cflirttlftl niuli ncr. F»iandreiIi *. \ eg* table I iiivn a? Fill* reiievo ill! m-xinu* a. riiiniihition*, nml polity mol invigorate llu; blond, and then good tilrr i - a i »• 11111 c< 111 o t e r (in I a o<r i| Iiy hi y ineoiive M OM lire ; bring I'oinpooed eutirelv «d vegetable* they do out expo*e fhoM u ho io«e th'on m tlaiiKer, amt their effect* me ns n■ rlin as lin y am salutary. they air daily am! *,iiulv adiiiiiiisu ii d lo iiif.io- s, \ ..uth, manhood and old age, mid to ''"iii'ii in Ihe ni"-t i - In al am! th in ale riieiiimonnn•*. — 1 hey -lo ii"l di-tillh or slo>. k Ihe animal liinctimi*, but re xl"ir tin ii oid> i ami re rital-lisli their health. <i fm 11 I How io* ate t he on!v i* ntluiri*« d Agents for the ' I* "I Hr. Iknjiunio IHandrcth’a Vegetable t nnri.-al Fill* I» \ \ 11» It. F Vy M-.. I.ynetthurg, Campbell. II- III v I la/.lew-ood, Castle laui g, do .1 11. .Sw iiiuey k Co., Marysville, do le e, liail-v k Cii., ltiookne.il, lien j.imiii \»>u I in »X ( n., Falling (*rrrk , W m .Mat hew s k ffo-i, \\ a Ike i < lion li, F. Kdwurd t )verbe v Ik Siuiili, Charlotte!' If., -'penrer k Venable, Fi do e F.dwnrd C. II ., U io. Hire k. Co., rarinvillo do Kobei Is k Hi own , \ mlo i - t Ct. Ilo., Samuel I ’ i 11, S.imlidges', \inherit, F< t. is k H< . I. \. w M irkel, Nelson, F. Msles k Son, 1 <ovingMioii, do M. F. A H I, Hell, l.iherly, Iteilloid , Sumiiel W111 r.iins, Lisbon, do June 11 (.Vi) It fS*‘4il mu . flit In. I H AVE just received. ‘J cl /, pair id tlio REAL Et.V i11 IAN Ml I IS, a very scarce and desirable uriiclo in the market. DON T. (J. PETERS. J une 11 la S,44l’44SOlH : t*44r44S4lln ! ! I II WE tine nmriitnu itpeneil a very pretty let ol . PARASOLS, winch w ill he toltl ai a ureal liaruain. DON T. C. PETERS. June 11 te ' ./ ttuu.n S'JI.E\SANTI.Y s| PDA i ED, IS AT THIS 1 TIME VACANT AT MRS. PENDLETON’S. June 1 I is •T Jli VVOIUi, I'VcftUctl "i !« vc •»» teas midlllipatc jt Tti/ or net. I i . i . t. T'c. f\'< v to hand, a good n««orlrtH vil »d Silk Fringm; Ciimpu, &«. DON T. C.JPKTKRS. done I I la JVOTtCB* f I D I K m pnrtneriliip heretofore ex iling under ill# I (Inn of PARISH Sc VAUGHN, win diMnWcd mi the 1*1 of April l«*t, by mutual eon ‘i ni. All periuma indebted i<» ill* lair firm, will make |myni«>m lo 11 I.. pkVi«h. and all delimits against the •»ai»l linn w ill be paid by |n«n. Jackson Vaughn, .Inn# | | 3t i.mc Anf|#f|9« r I MIK ladle* ran now lie ioiMtnmodaled with a good I lot rl the above article. »t DON T. C. PRTRRS. .1 title ll ta Tin:, e Tit THIS llUUSDAf El K y! SO, Jl *1 1 | . OVlCl. and elrcant |oyfi»rrtnnrra hy tVio 11 MISSES KILMXSTX2. (l.ATK MOM BUfcOPB ) who w ill appear ami Httaialo a Variety of original, difll* roll ami moat luughiibln rhitrnrier*. in i'arcc, linrti tin Opera and italic t. ALSO, * lie 4'elllc 1C■■ trriiiIiiiim'iii« by (be anrlrallri M4 0I4II lll'IK, WATTIE FEROUSOIf. who will etbibll thr moil eutring ami mondial effect of iIn* powcrlull war pipe «.t llo* ancient (*ae|. lie will itlno introduce thn t'JVIOJY 1hlUt*lt*K—thow rlmrarteriMlir iltUerem-r ami produce the moat comical rlh'i t in Rriirolaiioii unit mould. For partirulatM a«*»» loll * ol ihe day. Doora o|h*h a! ipi.irirr hetorc 8, and performance lo rum me lire ill bull pint 8 premuely. AdmiMNion—in iiu* ll.ixea i>0 rent*. Children half pi ire. To ihe liullery Ceuta—»tio hair pure. June II )t joii.vn. sorr/.r/r/.v, n \ i: it on Mil* U nnlleia iiikI 4'olton, Ity/wlUe the Union Hotel, lANcnbuRO, VJr'ouvia. F*th. (J l J in it Niivr *ric«%u uii G O O UP s, Ip J. BUUTnX'T n How receiving a very ex« 4# tensive assortment of .v/oir (s'odpfi' embracing a iiiif.at vauii.iv nl the newest on.! most la-ditnnnhle styles, nt pnee# that cannot fail to please.— I let rnrtpcrt .nlly solicit* an « xttuiirtiU'on of hi* stuck be* lore* purchasing. April‘2 fair icom in woititivt H .W I NO recovered his health, so far as to ha ana Med igniii to attend to his old friends, relurua hu* warmest ih i111«h In those wlionn kindly sympathized wiili nud aided him in Irs Into dangerous aicKness. Tin U.WVCnUtMHU iiOTEE,i The house kept hy him at present id ^sVjj J i • i» ^ I'leolec! to culcMuiu I II liteuds front I 11» the eoontiy. as well ns Hoarder* in il4 akiiHiahliorluioil- being opposite to Messrs. Ilolluis 1 io., slid next to Sehnnlfield &. Thurman, nil :i pleasant loi and spurious Iniihliog. In a short time my Pdnbln will he completed, ami auipl) furnished; till which time the horses will he sent to n Sato and cuuve* Moot lively stable, at tegular rates of charge. May 28 t>w if W & 72- J HUOH!I». A T T (> II .V i: V S A T L A IK. Hai.ifaI i'ot'KT House, \\, f I\\M* undersigned having associated themselves to-* I gellur. will practice in the ruuntirs of HnVj.tr. I‘itfujlninhi. ('lulllotto an,l ,ilevhtcvburg. I nilre at Halifax ( oMM House. uoohson nrniiRs, A'.\EUR J. 11 L’GHES. May 28 w4w if IliiKiin-milypc II in in I tire*. sti. »•/:#/ .ftun.tr. 4\VAni)KI) liy the Franklin Institute, PhiladeN phiH.and American InSliiute, New York, for Im proved ILgucrrcntyj»n Inkenesaes, taken by Van Loan ik Keizer. W A Keizer's rooms one door above Ihe Citizens* Savings It.ml.. Lynchburg, \ a., where can bo seen ape riiueiut ol tlioHe • \cpiiHile works of art, w hich a»o pro nminccd hy scieniifio gcntleuifii ol Philadelphia and New York, fo •laud unrivalled clilicf in Europe or A mencs. Oil Paintings, Miniaiitren, and nl! kinds of Pictures accurately copied. Pictures taken iff nil kinds of w eather. It in » common idea that these pictures will not stand the lest dl tune—all such delect is entirely moved, n» they are gilded hy the galvanic process and will never fade. Instructions given in Ihe art. and apparatus of the must approved kind furnished. Material* ol a l kinds used in the art Ibr sate. Ladies and gentlemen aru invited to call and examine specimens. Open from8 o’clock, A, M. tuO P. M. Ma) 28 is if SfiiWU .1.171 StJ.ft.nv. il J\ASMI" IO VS I’ll 1C | RIG, JUST IltUF.tVEI) IJV rir :m rji :. iviih'vauouq Co. March 9 ts if .I #.urge Stork Of 3try Goods COII MAI.I', ./# Cost or Under. rjj II if. aulwrntoprii iiuvini; cK-terni i neil In c Ipm Iheir' JL present busiuos, now offer their stuck of DRY GOODS, by wholesale nr rein I, nt cost or under, for caah. ( oiintrv Merchants and others in want ol Goods, art* iiiviied to call and examine our Block, as great iiiducm menln will he offered at whole-ale, a* we are anxious 10' • lose our block as soon ns possible. TURNER & Dl'RWELL. June 1 is if 3f?o Truveiiero Goins o\or$b* T I ^R.\YFJ.LF.KS going North will find their moo I comloriable, expeditious route, to be by Ihe Rail R *ad and Steamboat line, constituting ihe great Mail' rutiie dki Fredericksburg and Washington Guy. Passengers, hy this line, reach Baltimore to 'Yea, on he day ol Ibeir leaving Richmond; Philadelphia in thu course ol the night; and New York hy 12 M., the next day—thus being m Philadelphia some hours bef'ire pas* sengers hy the James River and Ray boats reach Balti more, and to New York in 25 hours, after leaving Rich mond, besides avoiding the unccruiiotu s of a line Mecca sarily expired to snll greater delays from rough weather, storms, etc. Fare from Richmond to Washington, $•">. •• “ M •• R iltfmore, $0.02 THOMAS Ml ARP, Agent OJlice R. F. P R R. Co. I ol Transportation Richmond, May 11 ) l2ttf To I lie UlLVTIsTiVlUft. 1I1.U K just opened one of tin* most splendid assort ment* ol tine FUF.A'CH Cl. or US, CJSSIMERFS MW V K S T J .V o s. ihat I liavp ever had ihe pleasure of offering lo Ih* dolilic. l ull 111 ueiiileiiirn uinl m e iliein. DON T. U. PETER?. April 10 is i'OlUTlL K (fi DOZ quart* and pirns, sii|ierior LONDON MUL’ l , in store, nnd for sale low Sy VOL’NU So BOW LES. Mir 1 1 is Si* L. S <)!■' 9, i*:r -1 I, FOR TMP 3. « -1.YI) K-J.ynCH l C.W L Tt r «>aic lit «hj» mBcti