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RAVIM*;> t»K AN INKKIUATR. Why am I thu-* th« mawac cmd, I 'andmd, *iakl nreay pcojdc.’ W'.h« ’ » 1 am •aimed- huaie, »t*nd »*iJe 1 J*ll he*e n* freedom, nr 1*11 die— It** roi Mr cure that hen l’’ e rome — | tell the* -all I »iw u* turn— I most Hare rum. mn? yeg, and have hean all the wlil’r 1 Why than formatted thu*.' *Ti«»a l— Why chained * and hald in dnreae vil* ? Tha man who hiring lit me hire »*te mad— I will odtatcy where ^wlrffiwnf — Utnego home, 1 mu»t h*ve ram— k I mini ha. a turn, * - Sake! ’ my »gcd airr ' ■[ha ha* diatuebed lhr« in ib> grave t L bend on me that eye ot file’ j^L torment, ain-e tbnunanat n"t aavr’ §Ku» church yard whence rnu'y* eon c ! return ' Nt kih! me rum t g^k! tend me rum. PVi» ir j m*. lher uiusl'.igtlitre. that same ci>n*eerot* d spot here one** she taught me words of prayer? Bat now sire heats—she he* ds me not— Mute in bar winding sheet she stands— C« id, cold, I feel h* r icy hands - Her icy hands. fthe’s vanished —b it s dearer friend— I know her by her angel smile— Has come her partner to attend, His hours of misery to beguile Haste ! baste ! loved one, and set »nr free ; fT«rere heaven to’scape from butter to thee— From hence to thee. ffhr does not bear away she fli* s, flegardlsn* of the chain I wear, Back to h**v man«l *n in the shies, To dwell with Irfhdrrd spirits there Why has she gone9 Why did she eutnc * U Ood, I’m ruined ’ Give me rum — O' give me rum. Hark ’ hark * for hr ad my ehildren cry— Aery that diinks my spirit* up , But Mis in vain, in rain to try O give me hac k the drunkard's cop — My Ups are parched; my huart is sa'l This cursed chain’ T will make me mad ! T will make ni mad It won’t washout that crimson slain ' I’ve scoured those spots, and made them wWM— The blood h re-app*krt again, Boon aa the morning brings the light? Whan Irom my sleepless couch I coinc, To to feel —O give me rum— I must havi runt. Twss there I heard hi* piteous cry, And saw his last imploring l«K*k * But steeled my heart. and hade him die— Then iiosi his golden treasures took - Accuised treasure—stinted sum— fittv^d of guilt ! Gi\c •-give rue rum— O' jivs me rum. Ilark ' still 1 hear that pitrnu*. walti Before my eye hi* *pr>tre •‘♦and* ; And when it frowns on me, 1 quail] 0? I would tly toother land*; But that pursuing, there *1 would ‘ un** 'I here's no e Mia pc ' O give me rum — O give me rum Guard! guard those windows bar that door— Yonder 1 armed band its *«n They've robbed my house ot all its store, And now return to murder me Thty'rcbreaking in, don't let them come; Drive—drive them Hem's*but give no- ruin' O give me rum. 1 stake again • not l!—no mors, 1 (tartlet*.accursed gamestar' No! I -faked with thee my all, before, And from thy den a beggar go— Go w hen ? A suicide to bell. Arpftleave my orphan children here, In rags and wretchedness t«» dwell — A doom their father cannot hear. Will no one pity ? no one c um Not thou. O come not, man of prater ! Shut that dread volume in thy hand*, For m« damnation’s written there; No drunkard can In judgment stand. Talk not of pardon there revealed — No not to me—it is too late My sentence is already sealed; Team never blot the bonk ut fate— Too late ! ton late these tidings come! There is no hope! O give me rum — 1 must have rum. Thou painted harlot, come not here! I know thee by that lecherous look — 1 know that silvery voico I hoar; Go home and read God's holy book; — For thee there’s mercy—not |;,r mu} I’m damned already—words cannot tell What sounds I hear - what sights l see ’ I’m sure it can’t be worse in hall. Bee how that rug, those reptiles soil! They're crawling o'er me in uiv bed; I feel their clammy, snaky coil On every limb, around my head, \\ itb forked tongue 1 sec them play, I hear them hi»* tear them an ay! Tear them away, A fiend ’ a fiend' with manv a dart. Glares on me w ith his blood-vhot ova, And aims his missiles at uiv heart — O whither ' whither shall I fly? Fly? no : it is no time foi flight! 1 know thy Ur.lush purpose well — Avaunt, avaunt, th m luitcd spiight, And hie thee to thy native liell. Hnkgjne' he’s gone.! and I am free; He’s gone! the faithless braggart liar— He said he’d come to summon me — Bee there again, rav bed's on fire* Fire! water! help! O haste? 1 die ! T*b« flam<-s are kindling round my head! This smoke! I’m strangling' cannot fly— O! snatch me from this burning bed. Th^rt! there again—that demon’s there Crouching to make a fresh attack — Bae how his flaming eye balls glare — Thou fiend of fiends ' w hat’s brought thee back— Back in thy car? For whom? for w here? He smiles— he beckons ine to come— What are those words thwu'sl written there’ In hell Titty nevjea want for rum ! In hell they never want for rum, Not want fur rum! Head that again— I feel the spoil: haste, drive me dim n Where rum is free! where revellers reign, , Audi can wear the drunkard's crown. Accept thy proffer, fieiul? lwdl, And to thy drunken banquet uome Fill the great cauldron from thy still With burning, boiling, fury njm—> Tfcwi will 1 quefich this horrid thiist j WJifc brnm nenjumions drink ami dwell; Not plead for rum, aa here 1 must— There’s liberty to drink in hcl’. Thus raved that maniac rum hod made -* Xh*B stfijVqg from his haunted t u fH), W, ye 4» »H'« u h« Ml id Tbiji ii.» t *«u -• — h t H d, hroflir, bf w arc - hi* In fhat aH|<>^4 W«!»nnrf a tifiirHefutr diinhcr, tooj And fall *»«fe •!v*Ujm*d a* 1 n4 ^fgaiiif* rttrai aj;.irMV, a* you. Altd f* t, *rr Iniijr, 1 *av% him aland, Kdtiimi, <*n th* urii k ot bell, A jmnin.i Ip in In-* Savioui’a baud, *i Inn jibin^inj; *h w ti, with liendji to dwell. Ft mi tin nr'*, tin think* 1 beat him *-iy, Ihi«h. d*jsli the < haii *rj bp ..It ?bf ‘J*'!, St «p w hile you on atid %vhc*ie vm may There** no UH.-rudiU): out ot h« ll. O find, thy pmu iotiA Spirit aend; That we th.* moeltaf'* amtrr may fly, Ami th'iA p*m .ip*- »hi* dreadful end That deal h ffftTiit drunkard* dbv Li o.\o.\n ok k\i;ou s.w iv. i i i:nsil,s in a urn hkn, on on a kahm. A lit> 1« r ll cii.,ii will show, that to save lime, is a j grr.it gum, whde a Ifis rui, though ccouomi'd, «xjmui dtluic of it miey is i qualiy *u. Labor saving machines I m a farm kitchen arc, ihtrcf.rr, of the utmost mipor* ! talien, iih they nolonly save lime, but strength ; fur m nance. it a tit run r expends a lew dollars in the purchase •fa ehuin sotuiiiM!meted that it will bring hiittrr in five, j ten, or twenty minutes. and afterward* work* the htitier lit for printing, und linn oniy by turning the handle. (ami tin-re are xu'ti churn* n -w m use.) lie will aooii perceive that lie line gaimd more than at lust sight lie could think possible If he adds to this, pans lor hot water,in w hich I lie ndlk pans call he placed to prevent llm new milk fruni cooling too rnpidlv. he will find on cltr ruing day, that he has ginned urn- fillti more hotter than by tlm or Imury method. If such lilsoal c iiiveniene'-s are allowed tlm farmei'i* wife and dmtghicis, ns the modern sausage chopper— that noiseless friend l«» the farmer* wife liial will HI lenlly do in iw i hours what it would lake a man a whole day to accomplish by Iiia single urin ; or ila wo.dsled m which tin* kitchen shall open, w here a space can bo |s>Tllut*cd oil for bairels and boxes that arc to Iw re eoptre'les for ail sorts ol things that the women should have m use, clone to ilie scone ••! their latsirs, nod to re eeive trash lliut oiln rwi»e would bo thrown out, littering ihe yard, and giving an air of iintiirih that is always due gusting, and it saved in Iwin-Unud carefully collected on tile runiijXisl heap, will serve as manure for tlm garden >r farm, of tlm last quality, the firmer hunsoi! will liud tu a short time that m saving les s'ri ugtli, lime and lo-Uitll, ho has gaitu d ut the end of the year, til IfttcO, the pilcoofttie l.-ils r Having ma ’bines, and llm following year ilturn will la- a chat profit by money as well as i me. that can he spent more nrulilubly in lighter aim • quill) <1 a tui occupation*. If III the above mcuttolied hou*e u r- w of barrels he placed c*h**e to the kitchen door, min lor ready in.ole soap, one tor soap fat - tile which is pn-vti.oil) placed twenty live pounds of potash und two barrel* of watt r. one for pig slop, another Ibr 'lulic.s li d ajl li»e worilth •• hcraps and sweepings ol (lie house, ami am tin r Ir (die ken Iced, the following r> suits w ill take j dace : Th * soap being close at hand, ran la1 used when it is wanted, and there w ill Ik* no excuse for tilings not being It' pt prrl*i oily clean, ll tin- band «*f potash and wat> i •i kept i fi-si at hand, ten tur.es as much soap fat w ill In gathered and saved, than if tin* Imrrel vveiu net tlmr*- . for it will take no more tune tu throw it there than into ;ie pig’s b iro l,ot t i the dog. Tlm potash will pr« vent Ibr fit! ftoiu hi coining nimbly, or liihd with skippr i*. which it is apt to bo when o.dluetid in he usual way. | The. soup w ill make llm If, if stirred once or tw iee a week i'otasli, itiati ltd el lc). is umut economical, as it is more certain in its ic^olis; and the a-lies arc more va ruble on the man ire heap or pasture land limn the soap is worth. Thu j ig slop will be under llm mistress’s e\e, ami mo red urn l* ucitlui too g ml nor too bad will \m pm m. Th, >one*'and si’iapo, now si highly prized as ma lime, ma) alibi Hived; and last, not least, diri is mil made, and tin time and strength that would otherwise he taken in efi jji:ug nod mu nng.m sav-d for belter pur posoHj aud the clueki us mi) be n^ul.uly led without waste of limn. On a farm, as in a U*c hive, all sh add he worker*, and the domes sent» ll. The women, as well as the men, must ami di-aild w.ik ; hut all vv II find that tin best m’onoiu) nr to save, whether tl he in time, or money or strength, tie ugh alt should he dilqg inly, carefully, and Ills rally used, if the fanner w sin * m thrive. |t Iioiii a can lul management ol time you save one hour a day, eilhi r ll >m u imvc.-sury sleep, pleasure or ignorance, you will gam, in itv. \ru.s, seventy live da) s ami two hours bn profitable inigi-veim ut ot mmd or menu*. I* hiitrimn .i'ricuUurist. DAIRY UTAMI.S. All dairy uui-isiila should lira aid. d. rinsed and dried, efeiy lime ill'} :»t«* U8i‘d. iil.i/.ud pmtriv i*. n »t consul ••red des min . r n.iU nr m a.n, iik the .oil eontnimd ui • Inin m (8 U| it h. i*i z.' o (alii«'h is g. tt.'ntl’V an nxuill •'! lea l,) .Hid e.iiiVriLs II into ail act Vr p iiNuii. V ehJM U in d« ul a »..U aie pr* f« ired liv mauv in any oth • 18. I«'I this pnrjH'si; ;»Uh- ugh I It* \ me hahle lo heeouj* ; luliiled Vi Isil the acidity * I lint iioIk, in which easelhr\ eau only he lliuroujhiy il aimed hy tx.ih p ; and when (Illi* tails*, a imlo Natela us added lo ilie Imihno water wilt elh email) neutralize llieaeid. '1 lie vefiselw must alter I wardsUc inniterstal. l<»i iwn or three days, ui water which nhorihJ occasionally lx- ehaujo <J. Milk vosseU may Im made ul maple, white mdt, hickory, or wliiu plat . - J lb. TO PRIWAttK m i s\\ a\ T miMjiii wax, 'ki;I ilie e mlm in a strong muslin lug. in a met pan. w ii!> walt i sullliueni in keep the Ur. iron, burning; ami whilst boiling, continue to prtss tho ba ■ with a wn.nl, u s'itv, oi -p.to extract the wbulo, at you skim oil'tin wax Idropth, wax into cold wain, w hi le It will swim on tho surface. 'I In, wax thus oh' , taint'.I will still w111 r.‘fi.i:ng, l.. which, place n in a oh an sam...pau, anj null it oxer a slow ii,,.. pi,,,,, ! pour oil ilto clear wax into j rapt r vessel.*, and lot u L A. GKKAMNli t MiniU.K \\ li J'Kr.S. , Tho host composition that nan In prepared, lo relieve l carnage wheels and in.ichin. rt l'r..in friction, is oompnscil ■I Imy's lard, wheat Hour, ml black l ad (pi.. ) i i he hud ib lo bi inelttd over n rriMille fj :ln>| I mgrcdlcnls i tpial weight—may b-a,Me:, till the cm I pu.il on i* brought to a cims sien v op common . ,si,. j without raising tho heat m ar the h tiling point. (),„! ( trial ot tin. paste will sail sly any me of its superior I utility. 1 " IIITF.W AMI l oll I Uti l TUFFS. Ilo opiuhut has gradually .‘blamed among noviiiates and I c Uninutaiid. thatwliltcw bit is pr .aunn, ,,| In .I b and vig.-r , I the irees w lu tin r planted f,,r „r„a mem ,,t ns .. iX,ill,log, how, t,.. r., , i*. nuife l.illaei .ii Ilian sin Ii a Mid. Ii must be cvidcnl t„ cv, n judicious i.mooting.. close and unporvi usc.oi t,| wloic Wasli.ot Hill.I. of any mallet on the bark of a tree must naonsar ly exerta verydecided and injuriotia effect " c might US W. ii paint and tarnish the skins ..| „ur domestic animals, a» to coat, it. this wpy, t|u jj,„!w amj I inn ks ut our ir. cs. _ Tk.sail a tilugy between 'll,, itvu aolat as the office* of skin and lurk ate ... 11..H, stive as pr.it, cl ion to tin- body. pr ,,.. ,.x„.r' mil Injury, and graduating the woutlciful tcoiiouiv „f absorption and pcrspitulmu through their pores U t|„ I skin is Ibc general cv, n„g ,,i the body, ft , is |g the general cotttruigol tho trunk ; ami the s . , j n- ardin,! ui tin .•< ptien uin ua i eccs‘arilv pr.xli.. r\\ JL.V|. •mil ultimate oeaih. A w riter in one Up Uie agricultural publi;.aii'e.«„t- ' d..y , Who S CO S O have a Wo id d .... Small 4, ol ml, u lion lu ihwsnlgeel, in rein, rking uis.u it sues : • “ A lye .1 W K.d ashes, t,r wit , r‘ „hW potash is tliss ,ited, (W hich is the some s - vinco,', w ill d ,|],.s W :i .(.!■'» l> I : M . r.,. . , | they are Iwlh alkalu-.t, and will have M.mU'ummieial effects ; but to tom * us ethets none probably \y il , produced Imm the l\»*.V Soips'id., .sau xm l:, , !, ,;.r fruit tree, of „l kimlb. t It t l.v.tisc s d|.j ! . si,'i . . s . j i( . th* kl •' * . • I ' P ' ,‘!l e t • ^ i I ‘ i . • < »i ii*; jj KKHKMJol s MICNS. A r r I op if i urV »•*.*?« * that In g*» lard is the hr si lliiuo he ran ri.<j to mix with the dough life gives to Ins Hens, lie say* «.n«-rut of this fat, ax large a» a walnut, j w ill <« t 3 hi ii to laying iinnn dinttly afte r she has l*ef*u ] bikui up from her t>. tting; and dm* his liens lay thru gh die wh t« winter. Will some more cxj*>nMfii**ff8 tr) J tSi virtu* suf hog’* larJ. ft al"u IH"iigftinitn. HOW TO MAKK HOMINY. Wash a pint of gritx/jwrlirles of flint c <rn ground to one fourth the sixe of a gntin of mustard, w'ltli ilie finer parts of tfie floor se|»nrated hy a xeiw ) in two ur three v ,iU » -4, taking pare eaeli time to let them settle. When \ *11 p or off ifie water the grit must be well nibbed with! MMiida in order to H-jmnte them from finer particles! of flour. Then put them into a sauce pan, with a pint of w ater slightly salted, and let them hml slowly for in *rly half an hour, oetasionally muring the mixture as! anon hs it J*eoins to Itoil. may fs- boiled In anv consistency. that may l«e preferred, from that of mush to the dryness of rire. 9 r .ft .w J n « « o n * AT HEIMTIin l>IIIC>». f III111' *id»*erib«*r would cull tin* attention "f the trade I to his STOCK OF SUMMKH GOODS, which j lie will clone nt reduced price#,. ( 'oh Pi at iticr in part of tin* following deni ruble goods : I'laid and Sirtui ! Orrmdn I.iwih. Gingham* and Lawns. a nood assortment, A gimd assortment of 1 In -w Silks, sonic extia rich, One very rich French worked Linen Kobe, Grenadine*, a Imm itiful anodeUr Ladle* Summer Dresses. at one half of former prieifi, A few Dr»H-cKi | handsome liar*'gei, Life Capes ,«nd ('lieme/rts, Curls. M raids and C In noises, Summer Shawls and Scarf’-, Parasols a rr»n»d assortment. Stool framed Silk and < ■ ingham Umbrellas, \ good nNK irioicntcd Gent cmn’a .Summer g'»od*, lliwidcs a great many oilier good* which will Imi sold ' cl, ip JOHNT. DAVIS. •I -1 v I t mIP ( III I I >.\ F A< Toil V . " ~ fill IK Subscriber takes this method to inform his I friends and lie1 public in general, that he is now rna king, at tin Hlack \v at- r Cotton Factory, a* good an at tide, of L'l'llon Vtmin as is made any w here, and a trial j of it he would lilvi for all to make, as he feels confident ilicy would find it to he as good an article as they over bought, if not hitter. IPs prices will a1 ways be reason able and accommodating, lie hopes, there ore, by strict attwiitlon lo ord-is and prompt shipment of Y arns, (as j tin y enn he forwarded in i very direction, tin* Factory Is i in;* near the .lames lliver S». Kanawha Canal, as well as the Liimlw-r Houses, where all the wagons, that bring j produce for shipment, arc obliged to come,) to get at least a share of your patronage. Please give him a call when I you e line to tow u. Ofli'i’ at the Mla -k Water Cotton Factory. JAMKS S. CKKIFDSDN, Agent. .1 utre 14—fa to Til/•; .s( non ijh s. nOCJTOH T. \V. KWI.NIj informs the public that he is in possess ion of iioyd's remedy lor Scrofula, ii is too \\ i II known to the coiii.nuuity to comment on.— Those wIiohic aQloted may cull on him and be relieved. Ills Oilict is near New Store, Iluckm^ham county, \ a. Mis po,i Odi v. New Store llucliinjjhauj. (.‘haroi’s arc motlcrttle. April is VI T) V<Tl will bn run regularly twice a week, by the subscribers, between l,\ne[>hurg and t lie Hit talne Springs. Oilbv at th* Washington Hotel. Dim t ’ h I, will leave Lynchburg on Tuesday and Saturday mo" mgs, at 7 o'clock. Fan. .$1 .» > -Children 7**» rents JOHN II FlTJl’A, l win H t« THOM v RDYV \RI)S JSVTWK, I^;,R SAI.R. the valuable and well known Tract of I I .and, on w bieli I liv,, siiuutt d in the lower end <>t Campbell county, on both sides of Whipping creek, just ah -vo w heir u eni-*i> 1111.• Staunton river, containing, by recent survey, 021 .ACliKS, of which about 230 Acres • re t>« aul it ill low grounds, now ina high state of rul iva • ion, and is \\ell udapted *o tin* grow th ot corn, wheat, mis and tobacco, ami grows clover and grass equal to any land in this sect ion of country. The plantation is sufli ■mi tit to work from twelve to fifteen bands to advantage. There is about 200 Acres yet to clear, all of which is first rate To'meeo I .and. The vvltulr Tract is well water ed and nearly all under a good fence. The improvements --AL excellent — con- isting n| - l)WKI,l,IN(i iSj J • yjL ll-'l SK. sliiivvnijr rl tr.mt, with «J J.'t 11 IjS rooms, 7 of vvliiiM urn in ally finixlio-t. • i{ l.ilclirii, work liuu v, t-arns. stables, Ik--.. -Ill rxrrllt’iil ynnlrii, ami boaiitifol yitrd, aiturn,><l « nil sli-idr in i's and slintbln'ry. I will s. II a ori-at bar r;iiu on :ir .-inn nun l.iH njr terms, and take mi pay men I mo ncy or negroes, at fair prices. \uv person w shing to purchase a larger quantity of Land can be aee .nim slated, with nlioiit 100 Acres ad joining, ot first rate bottom and high laud, well improved. It the fir t tiuiiied Tract of Land is not previously sold, it will be "fl red tor sale, at public auction, on the prem \\ edue day. the 1st day of September next, it nit. if nit, Hie next fair day. A general invitation to all land buyers, to call and examine for themselves L 1). POINDEXTER. I* S |i i private sab* should be effected, it will U kn- wnby this notice being disc >uUitu(*d. L. 1). F. J one 5—ts (3>* The Lynchburg Republican and Richmond Whig w ill publish the above ami send their accounts to tins oilier. mM lilKHAUK. fill II. M llM RIIIKRS associated themselves tin I 1st day of .lamiary last, for the purj>ofle of IRON MAKING AM) MERCHANDIZING, undrr the name ot Flippm & Montgomery, U'g leave to infortn Uu> public that they arc now prepared t« i ex.cute ..rd« rs tor all descriptions of Castings usually made at bias', Fur a. I S, viz : Hollow Wan , Water Fini s, Sum Flutes, Mill Gear, iso. < or.YJ R\ MERCHANTS Are respneiiully invited t«» examine the sty In and qual ity ol their Hollow Ware, which may be seen at most "I the stun s in Lynchburg, or at the Messrs. Fdlis’s. Richmond. Ord« rs addressed to the eoneern, at Elk 1* tirnaee, or A. N. Montgomery, Lynchburg, will meet w itb prompt attention Also, just in band, our well selected stork of SPHLVG J.Y/> Si 'MMKit GOODS, which will be void low for Cash, or in exchange for £rai»- W. FLIFFIN, !N1 yv l7~ ** A N- Mont gomery. (80 REn IJI N\ AY Irani the su I'M**1 ilw*r, living at Glade ■ Hill. Franklin county,Ya., ten mitaflra<t of Rocky Mount, on the 21b June, a v* ry bright mulatto boy, (si whim be would pa as fir a w bill by. if not known’to be a si re.) nauitd ! X. 12 W X j with wl.itf bur, bln i*».» - 1 iv.-*of * ■ • upper teeth felted nut in 'r-»nt, v i,!i a fine \ - •. and rather quick gpn J tl or |.rtycarsi l age Had on when he left, an old black Russia l-tr bat , br-wn .leans lr«»ck coat and I xv i 111«* pants. All pets ms arc hereby for warned against I employing or harbouring said boy. I will give $10 if hr i> routined in any jail, so that I get him, "r $20 it' deliv dl 11 me at Glado 11 ill. July A — \vf»t R F. HIVES, M. D. F. S -I believe that *>me white person has decoyed him aw iy trm u • a 11 tor t.u apprehension of said |K*r8on and boy, will lie given. It F. R. Zjtnulon am! i'aris Spring 4’ Sum m rr # Y* s h i o ># s—</ i n rf. »VS1 III, XIV r I' K\ MV llol'-l .ON Mun > I K f.F.T, 1*0 l* H dwr* abort .Mean S, (•’walkin'$ Store, ^ 11H \ N K1 I L to my trieuds and the. public general ly, tor the patronaj heretufi-re liestowed upon me I ask a continuation oftlie same, feeling sure tliat 1 slul ‘•cable to please the moM fastidious. WILLIAM C LAVEY. March fl la * •Vo tire• f R 1HF.RF. *#* t>‘ this lime in .ny custody, as Jailor of I (, ■o. b -ll county, a runaway Negro, who says Ids name is I'.'iimu.d ^ "U! g. the property of Hindi Ranks I) F. I'F.ERM VN," Jail. r. fv 't be R-'Im.’ t;4*i,n of’ \ -*»•»* n’ July 1 is FHKSH SUPPLY. Me OKKI.K k euMi’ftOA ilAVr.JL'ST UKC LIVED IN STUHK, 1 i hluls. N. O. Sugar, 2 tierces do clan bed Sugar, 0 barrel* pulverized and ground Super, 2 do cruftbi d do 12 bone* W'oolsey k .W*a»l*ey’i be»»t l.oaf Super, I;» t big* Hi.», old Java, I«agoayra and Maracaibo Coffer, 2 * basket* Sweet < »il, !.» barrels 1 aniiera* t Pil, 40 b »Sff W indow l«la*i, 40 do Tallow, Sp**nn and Adamantine Candles, 100 keg* Blasting ami Sporting Powder, 50 reams Kml*. apand J*etWr Paper, 200 kegs Nails. .Niiif nest* YV.Malware, H m**t* jMea«urr«, 60 ream* Y\ rap ping Paper, I (Ml ll»* Candle Wirk, 30 ll>* Cotton Twine, 600 lb* Copj*or.i«*. 5 do* Akcb and 12 boxe* Tea, ell of which, to pet her w ith many other articles and our lonner el<ick, we ol ler for sale at the lowest market price. March# ta JfEW SPUKSU k SVM.HEU UUUUS C. \V. 1.0VE, .It the Old Stand af Melrer Sc [sire, •***() Li I,L) rcs|Hvifully inform bin friends and the public generally .Mint ho ir new receiving his al'KING SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS, tu which lie vviiuld call their attention, assuring them he will sell and make tnurder as clesti) as any laitlse in the place. All lie asks is an examination uf Ills stock, amung which they will find the follow ing articles : Hioley’s last black ami blue Chubs, Sintoni’s do do do do F.nglisli. French St German do do of various colors, lituley’sbest black Cassimeres, RiehofPs do do do English, French and German Camiincrea various colors Iiest English and French black Satins Silk Lsslimere, Velveteen and other Vestings Pocket and Neck I land kerchiefs,.Sus|ieiiders, Gloves and in fact, every tiling usually kept in such a house. April I—u C. W. LOVE. Fit US 11 SUPPLY t ~ l» E S U R E TO C A I- J.! ! ! TI1E NEWEST STOCK IN MARKET!!!! Mxv 13th, 1847. IX J. BURTON has the pleasure nf informing his 1 it friends, that lie lias just opcnral the most heaulijul ueeurlnuiU i/STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, hr Inis ever had the pleasure oj (xhilnti/l^. Having selected his GiksIs with gruat care, fmm the very latest impi.riatiiins, and just at the chaw* of the sea son, lie will be anIn to sell many sty lea nf Goods much i.o w e it Ilian they could have been bought in the early |wrt of ihe season. All persons in want of good, I'hcap and pretty G.snls, are reiptesied ui favor liim with an early call. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will iiud at my house, the freshest and iiest assort ED STOCK IN MARKET. E. J. BURTON. May I U—is Roberts X Waller, „VKIV (HK1.YITE h'nthYT BVlLVUTti, Opposite the Bank of V 1 r k I n i t Are now receiving a lntge and well selected stock ol GROCERIES, LIQUORS, DOMESTIC, $r.f Which they intend to sell upon us got d turns as any house engaged in the trade, or exchange lor all kin ds of p dnee usually brought to this market, vis ; Huron , Unit* Whiskey. Peach am! Apple Brandy, Flax and Tow Linen Wool ami Wool Hulls, Feathers, Ginseng, Flaxseed, fete., and will allow lor all such, the very highest market price. Their Mock consists in part of the follow ing articles ; SI'GAR Loaf, Powdered, ('rushed, Clarified, St. Croix, Porto Him and New Orleans. (’()FFKK— JVlocha, old Java. 1 .aguvra, Rio, Sue. Sue. Mousses, Tallow and Sperm Gandies. TK.AS —Black and Green, some of the lincst ever brought to this market. Cotton Yarn of the most approved Factories. Bit ANIG — Best pure Freoc i,Imitation do , Apple and Peach. WINK Finest old Medeira, Sicily, Maduiu, Port, Sherry and Sweet. \\ iilSlvKY Wall’s hi st, host old Rye and Rectified, com mon Rectified and Mountain. GIN Pure I loll mil and American. Ill M Best old Juniat ia, and New Kngland. Riee, fur Iron, Knglish and 'Tredegar Iron. S'TKKL Cast, Shear and Blistered. Feathers, AVool and Wool Rolls. Nails, all sixes; Powder, Blasting and Sporting; Shot and Lead. Window Glass, 8 by 10 anil 10 by 12. Salt and Svgars in every variety. I honesties, J. 1, 7.8, ami 4-4. Cotton Osiiaburgs. Soup, Shoe 'Thread, Saltpetre, Alum, Indigo, Madder. Copperas, Ginger, Pepper, Alspiee ; Letter, Foolsci.p and Wrapping Paper; Grind Stones; Fur, Wind and Palm Leaf I Infs; Calicoes, Bed-Ticking; Apron Checks; Mustard; Trace Chains, Axes, Shirt1'Tacks, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Ike. They cordially invite purchasers e\\ n n.t their Large Stock before making purchases elsewhere. tf?»TI1FY AltF. DKTFRMINKD TO SKI.I. t.OW.^ • lMct'lan mill an 4* Thompson, G II O C E It S A N D COMMISSION tMLUCII.4NTS, i. r .V cuou it a. u i It a i jy i a \\TK are now receiving our Spring and Summer Slock o »> GRUCKllffcs, UqroRS, DOMKSTK S, kc., ma Umg our sttick, wc think, cijual to any ever ollered in this market, viz : 320 hags Rio and Laguira Coflee, 35 bags best old Java do 30 hlid*. Porto Rico and N. O. Sugar, H “ St. Croix and Clarified Sugar, (superior,) 2'. lihds. and l»l>ls. Molasses, ^ 20 boxes Loul Sugar, 10 h!»ls. crushed and pulverised Sugar, 32 boxes Tea, (some very fine,) fi.i “ Sperm and Tallow Candles. 230 kegs IS ails, Hiu kegs Rille and Blasting Powder, H) tons Country and Tredegar Iron, 'Hi Grindstones, 10 hales < )*imb irgs and Domestics. 10,000 1U. Cotton Yarn, 5,tH)it lbs. Sole Leather, 323 sacks Salt. Liquors* 100 hills. M-mn’ainand Rectified YVhiskey, 30 dt» Old Rye, 2.» do Apple Brandy, 20 do ami pipes French Brandy, 22 Jainaciu and N, K. Rum and Gin, (i casks Porter, Madeira, Sicily Madeira, Port k Malaga Wine, ALSO, a large stuck ‘»l Stone Ware, Castings, Hats, Sh ’cs, Calicoes, Tickings, Wooden Ware, Wrapping ami W nting l aper, Raisins, \megar. Indigo, Madder and mam j other articles, all,,! which will be sold low for Cash, .n ex change tor country produce, or on the usual time to punctual curtomers. t'oiiiiiiisNion RiiNinpNg. Oar pry nipt |*raonal attention Kivm tQ consignments FLOUR, IFHE.-1T. TOuACUO, AND AI.I. KINDS OK COUNTRY PRODUCE. Also, to Uceeix ing and Forwarding Good«, ke. r Drayagr. JOHN G Mi CL \NN*AII \N Aril iH—1« CALVIN l'lIOMHSON. ’ INobodiencc la two decrees pronounced by the circuit superior court uf law and chancery for the county of Amherst. Ilic first oil tile first day ol April, 1845. in the case of Daniel Higginbotham, against Hiram McGinnis* ai.it Valor us Metiinniss, and tic 2nd on .lie 2ldi ol 1 March, I Mti, in lilt*ease ..I .lahn .1. Landau, executoraf ■Daniel Higgm! alliatn. dec’ll.,and ll.esaid llira n Mc Ginnis and Valerius M Gumis; the undersigned, theeuiti | inissioner appointed to carry the said decrees into . fleet, will, upon the prcm.M s, on the lihhday of August next! sell to the highest bidder,on a credit ufsix, twelve and' . eighteen months, the LOT of LAM) and BUILDINGS mentioned in said decrees, the same bema that lot or parcel of Land, with all the ap" purlsnances, known by the name of the TAN YARD LOT. adjoining the town of New Glasgow, in the oountv .f Amherst. Bond with approve i security will be required I'.r the purchase money, and the title retained until tite purchase money is paid. S. C LAIBORNE, Coiu’r. July 15—t IDA *K CLKlOll Hai)Y »i vubTlot»»inuT" T )■ It t: E .v V A R 11 A M IX "l ' '• Sl rc"' 'v,t* l*le‘r Spring and Summer sup- I Superior It duly Made Clothing, comprising ev. ry article ... to eninpteira gentle man's Wardrobe. Gentlemen would find it greatiy tu tin i advantsgs to give us an early call. May 10-Is TO MILLERS. I HAVE just received a Very superior lot of Old .lit (Wand II no- Uniting ( 7r.//u. from No. I to III, ’* which I invite »hr vm'iimi • f Mill* rs &c., M is DON T. U riVlT.RS ' tflerhanirs- storing « Bank It it IWI - r ■ Allis lust)union allows 5 |«er cent. on all Unssutai re M luaining 4 months anil more. It isin a nourishing condition, and in all mmect* a perfect!) safe depository tor all s|iarc funds that individuals may Lie deal roll* ol in vesting II(kill interest. Deposit* always paid on demand. PLEASANT t.ABHY. President, II. I« RICHARDS, Treasurer, J. 11. ROBINSON.N-eretaiy. DIRECTORS. P. futility. Samuel IF. Shelton, J. C. Shackleford, J O MeClanalian, las. .M. luingliorno, # J. J. Salmons, Jesse T. Diuguiii, D. P. Reese, Jacob Ruuiboiigli. Feb. \—wfim TO THE rr/BLiC HAVINGbeen appointed Agent by Maa»r« John Htrutheri at Son, of i'll)i olelphia, one ol the largest estahlishnieut* llltlie United Slates, for the sale ol Marhle \\ ork in general 1 am now ready to till oiders for Arabian, Egyptian, Italian anil llanliglia M A It li I, E .V .1 .V T E I. S , at the lowest Cash price, and their delivery in J.wehbtrg, in sound eonditi-m, warranted. Tomb Stones anti Marble Mon uments made to order. A few designs may he seen trained al I lie store of 11. \V. Moore, Main Street. Just received, the latest style ot Hmah for stucco cornices.— Those wishing to have new or old parlors tided up, after tlie style oi the Northern Cities, call do so, by applying to the sub scribvr. Jan. fS-wts JOHN LONG. JYOTICF.. BOOKS will lx? opened fur suliscriptions to the Rocky Mount Turnpike, under tlie superintendence of tin Commissioners, on Thursday, the 12th day of the next month, at the folio* ing places, viz: at Lynchburg, New Loudon, Meadows of Gtiose Creek, Preston's ShTo, Hoard’s Store, Wade’s Store, Aden's Store, Booth’s Store, Henry C llaway’s Price,’s Store, Jacksonsville, and Rocky Mount. The books will be kept open for one mouth, in case the stock is not sooner taken. THE COMMISSIONERS. July 7—wt!2A DISSOLUTION rBlME Co-partnprsliip, heretofore existing between the JL subscribers, under the firm of L l>. Crcnsliw, Brothers, A Vo, Expires this day by limitation,arid will be discontin ued. Eithor partner will use lire name of the firm iri winding up i s all'ans. L. 1). CRENSHAW, J. 11.CRENSHAW, W. U CRENSHAW, S.D. CRENSHAW. Richmond,July I — w3in toCnrf iui’«lii|> F 111 IE undersign* d have this day t’rnicd a conner l lion, under the Rtvle of L. D. CIU'LYSlUir BROTHER, And will continue the Commission and Forwarding and iiroccry Business, in the Fire Proof Building,lately oc cupied hy L. 13. C renshaw. Brothers & Co. Liberal advances on consignments. LEW IS |). CRENSHAW', WILLIAM U.C RENSHAVV. Richumnd, July 8—w3m HOT 1 C K. F IM IE undersigned, as surviving trustee under a deed l of Trust executed to himself arid Richardson lieu. p»y by Leonard II. Childress, hearing date the 3*1 day ol laouarv 1843 ami duly recorded hi the ulerU’snllic* , t lie ( ounly I uri of Amherst, hereby informs all the pers ons who are ino-rest^d in the third class of debts de signed ' ! ■ secured hy the '-aid deed, that, on tin 20th nay ot September next, lie will meet the said creditors it the law fill e of .1 dm Th imps n, Jr., :ti Am heist Cuon I Ions**, prepared to se lle his account as trustee aii'l pre pared als * to disburse ratably amongst those entitled all mou *ys then in hi- hands. W M. BOURNE, Surviving Trustee. July 22—wt20S For $2iU*, ^SEVERAL FINE MILCH COWS. They will hi © sold low. JAMES T. JORDAN. July 23—w2w L./LVU t un SALK. I OFFER for sale the balance of my TRACT OF I.ANI), in Amherst County, on Harris’s Creek,and six miles from Lynchburg,containing by recent survey 315 At RES, It basal! necessary buildings.new and gtHtd. about one-third in woods,well timbered. Tbeelear ed portion lies well, is of excellent tptallly.and tbegreatei |vortion well set in clover. AIm.uI 50 Aces of tine liot tom Land in the cleared portion. if not sold b fare,it w i.l bn offered for sale publicly on tile 15th day of Septem ber next. Terms liberal and made known on applica tion. SAM. POINDEXTER, Ja. July 22—wts LOOK AT THIS ! Another New A i « f Crrtiifres. WITIUN a day nr two past, we have received a supply (if to.li nks, II.mill I Ill's, HI GdlKS. with anil without tops,also a few lt()l'K.IH\IY I.IUJCS, a new ami hnautiful article, whi.-li make* our assortment ripiai | to any in Virginia—all of which will lie sold on at-rommoda j ''"it terms, and at prices to suit the times. All wanting any ! thing in the above line will please give us a call, with assn l ranee that they rail purchase oil as pond terms as in anvother market whatever. SHACKLEFORD k LEWELLEN. N. R.-We have also a good assoitment of SADDLE RY, and are fully prepared to give entire satisfaction in that li»u. Though our business is thrown somewhat into ronfu j sion by the erection ora new building in front, w e are prepar ed t«> wait on our friends and the public generally. Wc hoix * o i to be in our new hoii*e on the street, with a s ill better ;t>s irtment of every article in our line of business. All repairing in the above line dune as usual with neatness and despatch. $ ^ June 14—ts Ufa, J. Willi*, Suecessir to Tulbut 4* Lanier, MARKET STREET, i.ynrhbHrg% 17» , Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, RECEIVES un consignment and Fi lls at auction. Dry Goods. Groceries, .Shoes, Crockery, Uard ware. E'irniiuro. &.<*. Also pays personal attention to the sale of Real Estate. Negroes, Morses, and all kinds of produce, in town or country. I liberal cash advances made on cons gnments intend ♦*d lor publiv auction. Always on hand . a general assortment of Gods of all ■ Feriptf f.H, which w;!l be sold at private saJe a aiic l,l,2 l,r,c£- \VM. J. WILLIS. June 24 — :s •visirc.miu.icK f.wtory. “ I * III*- subscriber respectfully informs (he public, tlmt lie lias commenced the Carriage Rusi ness, at tlie corner of fourth street and sixth all. v, a shi rt distance 'vest of the Powhatan House._ In addition to his present st'iei,, lie will,in a short time, have I . „ tailed. HAUOI'CJIKS ItlilS.! m 'i's' R|°,<i K Y4AVS'PLli<,IKS *‘"1 . L , " >l;a latest style of l'jaliion. All of his . ,rk *'"'2 “I l"s own mamit'aclure, he can, with coiiti t»;:rr;r“L,|,;rs,,nsin*■"««<■—*.*Vmt «\id\\ on him hofim* purchasing, as he ti els coafi tie,, his t, ruts will suit the r|,.s, at deale,s II'|uirmo „f alls,ats.iu the aU,re | „e. done at the' ' . 'f "It -I.. re«*,rt»bl. lernis I ' ' ’ Al.l A \Ni.'I.U < Of IJIIA '* i Virginia: A'I rules lioldan in the Clerk’s office of the „ Court nl lu« awl Chancery, for tin Town 1 SnP,rl‘i burg,.hi tin l t)lh day of July, 1*47: ol •sjbek Arniistrad Cong, William It van, Jacob k ti_ late merchant* amt partner* trading under the si, i nu* .1 Mile, k *on, Harvy Bel,her, iLcM Ash* , ‘ j"d, ‘ Mamngt.m, M«ln Cootidge, Robert ,s, „u "j ’t. " sallies, late merchant* and partner*, tradine ,1, , ‘,r *'*•» and hruiuf Hubeit Beott k < n B f si) 1 nudiB*. , , against .1 , i."iL rJ,ree, fleorge I,. Vt ilium,*, Ri.-p,,. ,r l^ vT'i, n,V ‘‘a •».".!. » Uww’iddi.T'lte A l>a\id W. Moore, Win. B. k O U n» ’ 1 u»«* Matthew land Terry I’erkinson, Hrnnn, \\ iltsur,, \V Tl .ur , . . Chakct. 1>ef«,*d“"* —* hi, semhly and tin rut rfiu*" "• JU factory evidence that l.' i, Z’n “1|,|,r“n"l' hJ Hi ,r> > ordered that the said dclcmlani ' d,"* ,l"‘ c"un .hi the first day ol the next term .IT ' d ,,r>"'"r plaintiHs, and that a copy ,his „r,lrr“Ch,Hl!» Uh " '' in some newspaper printed in the t.'wn of . ' .' .V"""' two months successively, alld " "J l-.vmI,burg |„ Court House, in the said town. 1 *“ front door ul ih, , A r,oj,y—Teste, July 22 -w‘2m 1>. H01>F*S, Clerk. a i"tl11' ‘-•lerks .»m •« /.I l(,c on'^nr i*. nor l.o-irt ol L»w and Chancel v t„ril,. 1 ■S"l’r •fa*,* in tlm month of July, is 17 ‘ ou,"> "I *1,1 Kalita B. Townlry, ‘ PUintiff ngaiiiM William «„mpt, r, Win t; M.n.re. || fi,-. as S. b luurmiy,agent for Julm i .lleudrec H I o ' n""' K. Robertson, JoC.i f. ... Kdw»„|p,';l,V" 'he firm Ml J.c. Shafer L tv" „ d\ I'*” b . Hell, H in. A. .1, tiknis, Nash L Wo.-ii,,,,, V, b n 1,1 "mi i*h, Henry M. M.-.o, G.-nigc M M,. *b'J'-'dl l’„r. Slmi'’ P- M.Allred lllanksand . iisaoV ' V- M"" It K b Idling and Mary his wife, and lleory r ""7',,5‘*-'1 Muon, ail III’rs Ml I atriek Moon, dec. a.-rd, ' * n<1 1 *rh»'‘ _ „ , , „ Chancery. ’ 0cf‘nda'"‘ appearance, and it appearing by'Vatishirtnr! .'.-"f <'",c"'<*Ins nut an inhabitant of this .-oimiu-nwealf h- 1, • 'llla' *" the said defendant, I dward Fitzgerald .1,, an.,., T '"d'l “l Inst Monday in I'l-tober next, and amwer tl . I i " 1 and that, e.ipy „f thi. order he fort lm W" l.ynebburg Virginia.. f„rtw,, months , e ' U' eil at the front door of tin- Court llom*. ’ a,,d port, Am . ... ' ol '*h* ••ountv. Copy-Tcate, juiv Z£—wain «■;*. _ _ _''m. hokt, ?, VIRGINIA At a court held for „ T~ ~~‘ court-li..umi, the 2‘Jthday of Jim*. |h*; . ”*•*» *l t,,e Haniucl P. 11 Moorman.'riu)iiia.iM,M„,„ai, l.l,, . man .Vrehilles Mmirman, Francis Lee and Sarah Id. wjh,',T merly .Sarah Moorman, Plaintiff *** against ' *' € harlc* M.bormau. Thomas Watson and R..U(.i a i.... r lormerly Rebecca Moorman, Jubal CuiuhH* amt V wile, lormerly Nancy H. Moorman, Haniel MuuiWii ( W iiliam ..nun, dee’d: »• Ja" James Muornun, dee’d: William L, '"‘r? “f and one of the he.r. at lays of Pleasant^l ’ ..ueiaiiB. Hoggin, John O. L. ^VLift'jL™% ;ind r ranees I-,, Ins wit,, lormcrlv v i .r11 R. Stent.a- and Sarah 1*. his nil, , (,,rn,,.r .Sarah J° '“ James MG ggill anil fornelia dan.. Matti.evi, 1 M Matthews. ol.i.dsn of F.mily Matthews, Kmliy Hoggin, Defendant, 1 ’ In Chancery. The It.fe.id.nts, 1 bar es Moorn.an. .1 hal CuadUT and < >auev 111., wile, I-.1 inert, Nancy Moorman, and Daniel Maori me... I.-. .11 Moorman and Alortinan, lieira atl la ' 1 1. •nii I At, innan, dor dj ard the heirs at law of Jm„. - Mourman. dec’ll,and , heir- at ayy ol iiliam Mnoiman, dee’ll, I.ncian B I tboggm an I Janies M. (Snggio, not haying ent red their aiel p -aranee anil given security according to the Act ol Assembly! and the ride- . I t ins eo irt, and 11 app. .ring t., the satisfa- ti..a ol the,0 o’ til.,: theyar. not inhabitai.tiol this commonwealth It is order -.1 that the said D.-lelltlants do appeal lu re on the fourthMonday in September next, and an-yy er the lull of the Plaintiffs, anil that a copy of this order be forthwith insert,-.1 in some newspaper, publish, -i in th- town of l.yne burg, f.,t two months s:i.-.-ssiy,-:v and posted al the front dour of the Court-luels .,1 this c-.un'v. A eopy—Teste. July 8—win JOHN H. S rb'.PTOK, (JV VIRGINIA, A 1 telly Session, held fot the County a .1 t amp.-,1 1, at ihe Court 1 louse thereof, nn Monday, t t i It:i (iny *t June, IS47 : SUM ling MeUcarmoil Plaintiff, against danc i lntt. lames T. I I n, I, Martha Clarke, (late Marlin tli.rt) Cluirles Lewis and l’.lieuce his wife, William Hut and Joseph.ne Hurt, l)ef aidants, [ , IN I'llA.NCERY. The Del.. Jane Hurt, Martha Clark, Charlr- Iaw-I is and 1 alienee his wile, W iiliam Hurt and ... llun j nul haring entered their appearance and given security, are, r.l lajj to the Act of Awmblv ami the rules of this Court, ird appearing tu the satisfaction of the Court that they are r inhahiUiiLs of this Commonyveallh: It is ordered that they .i appearhere on the second Monday in August next, and aniwi the bill of the Plamtifl, and that a eopy of this order be fort!, With inserted in some news|iaper published in the town Lynchburg, for two months successively and a e ny there,, be posted at tlie Inn door of tlie CourtHouse of this count! on some Court day. A I lopy—Teste. , „ GKO. WM. DABNF.Y, Cl’k. June 17—w2m V A L U A B Ii 'J LAND FOR SALE. ¥N pti sun nee of a rl.-ere-eof the rounty Court of Camp , bt’ '• I’f-’nminced in the ease Walt vt. Coles, tlierei depending, the unilersigned. the Cimunissioncrx named in the saul decree, offer fiir sale TR.1CT of mjvo on which Robert II. IVuit now ha reside*, situated in Ihe coiiipy |§ .mAe — <d Cainphell, a-lj,lining 'hr . injfl Lauds of John C /Card, Martin Ifebber, IFilliaai \ Clark, and others, and euntainiug S 0 8 i ACRES. ^ lliis Land li.-sun the Pittsylvania and LynrMiurq] I urnnike road, alxmt fifteen miles front tin* tiyvnufj Lyn hlniro. Ii lies rentarkahly yy-ell, and embraces-tj large quantity of valnahle ME1DOIV MAD. a cnns-ih-ralile portion ol good ^I'otiyt-i-o I.anp yet l-j clear, and ah mnds yvith good TIM HER. The,’, is a' Saw .Mill on the adjoi* ing estate. In-longing to Mr. f/arili where the timlier can In- piepari-d li.r market,anil it can' In* readily sold in Lynchburg. 'File improvements ate' sulfieiem for the accuinnnnlation of a s nail family.—j Fake it all in all th s estate is regarded as a very d.s: rahleone, and well deserves the attention of eapitali a-. Mr 11 i;»Mt who resi<Irs on fh<* l.aml, will tali** pica** urn in showing it to thow* disposed t«» pnrcliasr. and wil make known the terms of saIf*, which will be liberal. JOHN COLES. CHARLES II. LYNCH, JOHN IL DABNEY. CHISWELL DABNEY. JOHN D. ALEXANDER. June 24—wtn Commissioner* A I a court In ld fur C'lmplx ll county, in mofillily 1 8P*8ion, on aMondny, the 12th day of July» t On the ni.ition «•( James C. Anderson, executor of Ja eoo Anderson, deceased—It is ordered, that a'l persona n.iv i ng; cla. ms against the estate of the said decedent d» ex in hit the sinib1 before this court, on in before tie* first •lay of tlie* next October term thereof, and the court doth further order that a copy ol this order be publislntl in th'1 Lynchburg Virginian, a paper pri ited in the town of Lynchhnrjr, and a copy also be posted at the front door j of the c<*urt house of itiis county, on two several court days. A cpy—Teste. ,, GEO. WM DABNEY, Clk. «»nly 15—\\P\v OX. A SI-0 AX SO'XOOX, FOR BOYS ' |11F, su! seriiu r intends opening a Classical Sehotil ] ■ in Lynchburg, on tlm 1st ot Sep ember. All the bran lies id an Kuglish Kdiieation will be taught, to* j tin r with tli«• Mui hematics, Greek and Latin, necessa ry to prepare a youth for the 3rd,or Junior,year at col hge Parents or ginrdians.cntrusting youth to his care. m«y rest assured iliat no means w ill be left unemployed to se cure tlmir a Ivancoinent, 1 turns. — $1") per sesaion of live months, payable on® j halfin advance. U1,„ . THOMAS J. KIRKPATRICK. HLr LRLNCK.—Faculty of Washington College, Lexington; Wm. S. Rnd, Jr., F. li. D.ane and Georg* aghy. L V I Vi |rg. I li y I > — v I S Boot* mid Shoes* Gentlemen’* line Calf, Morocco and patent Leather BOOTS,.SHOES and ™ GAITERS—Philadelphia make. Also, Ladies’Shors «f every duFCrp on aiJ ijuality, jugt received and lor sal« low by TVREE & PARHAM. May IT1 »