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POETICAL,” FOR THE VIRGINIAN. W I beheld h se eve* of blue, .1 lr.‘ t he drops aff^cti n drew; 1 ; aeath th ise blissful tears, 1 in -mile that pure Ix>ve ever .vears. I ;.e \ i .let scents the m rnina’g brea h, I - 1 : s enhance the fairfst wreath, £'■ \ tdetyou impart iieau y and j »y unto my ii» art. I i :s tray thy charms forever rise, . ^ • I ve gi’- s nilimr in thine eyes, W Sr ■ "race and wit around thee play, A. .mist admire their brilliant rav. ' HAS^AN. TAVl.OU SONG, liy Glaucus. I rvE — H ith <t lip)nlet on An brow. W ith flie laurel on hi* br.w, my boys, Aoi! K-ifip >re hv hi* A le, t »1 Zf-k Taylor wdi show ▼<>*i h»w I > y\ ashinot .n lie’ll ride. 1 n W ashing on he’ll ri'l-* my boys, Hefore him all will yield. As th d the t •'* bef.re him, on K d IViena Yirta’s fie'd. Then wav.- rtl -ft the starry H i r AIh.vp the chieftain’s le ad, !' t i! w d li tii •«’. r t over and crj'f, And u\»V".i abovp the dead. A id as it waved at M mterev, And his ta!h . f..*s, A\i uti, h i next elect:..ii day, I ll- triumph We’ll disclose. S -i i i. se i l l. y *'»r *a a’e:. word hi^h toy hoys, And h l its echoes p?av. A i I cheer tlie mtl 1 !• >n swelling hearts \\ ; ; v t r f!ial or- it dav, W ll "I Z ie . Irs 11 white horse, ’I > \\ i -11iii_jt• »!i shall ride ; So cb ir • : • ir.c-k. oMZi k is up, A id lb! hr. • by his side*. II ill hurrah, hurrah, my h ys, I : ■v’: • • •!]' a \ . v. a v.t v ; • I! t ie-.n : !i c r.it-; leek, my boys, (hi :.i \t * I er .'li! \. t >n i • \t cl. c i »n d iv. my U»vs, I lie p- .pit v- if e will tell, ! . • bill.’ fjoves tile i will sfllOW \\ -vi hi-i vv. love so weil. II ’s s!i i - d j> ri ur i e.a-is my boys, III- i»a;i, : ..ar : ales; And they l »v. t he. r his li mur’d name Idle for \ o [ i s’, iv, ■ ai lids. The fr i V II iu !. -1*.• m uds, my bay* \\ »!! sT- .v ms pit i u ill. ll i.vers. I W arm ho..!- and hear s of ours. Then pea A itl let the v.. Ikin i i- _r; W ave, wav •. uur ofardit *tl i_£ on li:^!i, A id Tivlor’s pr • o_y. Old \l i»:b .md 1( a Iv fought for us I'liro* nnav a Id tody field, y Ids ri .\v i tir turn i . fi_dit tbr him, And ntv r, never yield. MAIDENHOOD, tty 11. \V. Longtellow. Maid, n ! with i!ie nicek, "browneyes I-* u li s * orbs a shallow lies ! I .ike the dink i:i tin* evening skies! Thou, whose locks outshine the sun, (* .Men treses, vvrei thed in one. As the >rai.ie.l stn aadets run ! S a:.ding with reluctant feet \\ her.- tin* hr -uk and river meet ! \\ ouiauiuwid and child.mod licet l G zing with a ti:111d glance, D.i ihe brooklet?s swift advance, On the riv r’s broad expanse ! D.. p ar.d s i!I, that glidding stream tteaulitul to ilu . must s. cm, As the rt vt r of a dream. Their why pause with indecision W hen hrigat angels n ihy vision - ttecd-n thee to liel.is of Klysiau? •See\t tli.'U shadows sailing by, As the dove with stalled eye, tSeea the falcon's shadow fly ? IlearVt thou voices on the shore, That our ears perceive no m ire. Deafen'd by the cataract’s r >ar ? Oh ! thon child of many prayers ! Life hath ipiieksands—life hath snares! Care and age come unawares I Like the swell of some sweet tune, M -rn is risen into noon. May glides onward into June. Childhood is the b-ugh w here slnrnherM ttods and blossoms many nntnlierM ; Age, that bough with snows encumber’d. Gather then each flower that grows, When the young heart overfl »ws, T i embalm that tent of snows. ttear a li!v in thy hand; Gates of brass cannot withstand (hut touch of that magic wand. ft r through s*rrow, wrong ard ruth. In • Ikv heart, the dew of yotith, t tu thy li|»s the smile of mull. Oh! that dew like lr:l u shall steel In o troiinds tliat cannot heal; Kvi n as sleep our eyes doth steal; V*td that smile, l.ke sunshine, dart, lito many a sunless heart, 1 r a smile of G >d thou art. AGRICULTURAL, From the Southern Planter. i sr.s nr si'i.piiatk of ikon. !)•'(! S r Tor s »mc tim I have taken your Planter. ao,l from it h ive received many valuable hints on the subjects nt u i:>•.i it treats. I now venture tomakosome >ug^cis,1:i • ■ 1 the results of my own experience.— For a I • :_r ' a it was my endeavor to devise some in' ms . : f?,; ‘. r in stable in inure its most active princi ple. :lt« » .ij. Tuis, I think, I have effectually > i v ' .f sal: !» rte of iron, in common language. *Vu; p >:*J my method is to make a saturated solution ot ib ' ilt 1 ! y y v using a c munon watering p»i. I ,iis d ;! r:e it the sta:»le an l the time is when the am ir aiar tl gas ^ d- :e.Med hy ilie strong smell. On ap j lying tl»e li | *.d, the air of thes’ahle will in a few min utes -v a ■ ire even where the gas is in such quantity n* ’• 1 b" ': v•' • ibe lungs and irritating to the nose. I 1 -era c.a . ; ne p-«r■ • ss is this. Tjie sulphuric acid ot the -ilr'c :u <i s rapidly with tlie ammonia, forming a>'l|ci.i'-": n i -a, and the iron is thrown out as an • v . i\ ; s •, ,i amm »nia (sulphate) is very soluble in water. : I t i _ • r • xtent inodorous. In addition to t. de' it a -.! g is is ii) st rapidly absorbed hy the v at r i . • s. :*i • m l arre>’ .1 until the sulphuric a rid has time tj ave tiieir >u and unite with the ainrna 'ft is not perhaps ‘rally known how powerful a is. TV m inn* r of ns action I • mys. \ i ■ ! v 1 i !• r'\i id: ut this I know, that it u i! usualiv i - i:i i : .us die most offensive privies; be t1 ,• >:t >i mg ,e;.d* reiJ hack ass ion as the solution jy'-ras it* apple d. I ilso use it in h »g pens ami such . n p!a • > ..ii u ay perhaps * *’>j *<rt to ihe use of cop . pc; a-1 . lie- authority • I .eibig. who is said to have as ‘ • r'a11* d ill it > :;*:i:t• • - i ir i in excess causes rust in " a*. I in v b > i or may not; hut if The solution e u-cd j 11 ■., • • i, > 11 -1 y, i h r * r e will in; no sulphate of iron m !{l ' 1 t : it is .1 •• mijvised, and the resulting com ,• : ,i oxideofiron. 01 in i\ say that it is ic , exjvnsive. To lies it is answered ti< h it i- V. ry cheap, n ,t mure th..u t\\ . *-r three cent.* per p .i:m I. 1 1 T" r' '• "! mi 1. we .* ,»n hear of laud over-marl *',L * > l,r:,f n t e.,|-jK*ris w. 1)1,1 aff rd a rearedv: I r hy ai-ti.a! experiment | know that marl snh j,-c.ed t“ the :i< I i:i - * i be s .1 i'j(ci underg-K sa most mu •r,'r‘I : ■ • t is, 1 sn|»pse, a sulplnt* ot iiiae (plaster if parts) carbonic acid thrown notf and ! X!,'*‘ "t ! »n. I'he .ic .! is necessary to the ornuth of and the oxide of iron, to sav ihe least, uul hurt i fnl. I have thrown out the aiMve crude remarks <»n the uses t Milphate . t iron ; if they be found ii-efu! I -hall fe*! myself m e ili.in repaid f r my iruulde ; if imt, at all eve is I shall n.. b-: disapp .'mied, but try to gel wha* in formation I .••an f; i.n uthcrs u:i th * subjects alnve treat d. C. MODI*; OF MAKING wool mvttre^rs. The firsf thing to cm' ii’ite a «go*»d. healthy bed is. ! 'bat it must lie absolu'elv fl t. iheretoie all bedsteads i should have wooden slats its ea 1 of sacking, which al ways form* and gives a hollow. I’he wool is car .led (in to bat-) and all knots and < xlraneotis matter taken nt. I ne great point is to make it thick enough. *The iest i b**d I ever slept in had sixty lbs. cf wml in it. hut the bed was of a very large extra size. Half that quantity will i make a common bed, but if you wish to lie luxuriantly and yet hard, do nor stint hie wool; it fists forever.— i l be covering is washed once a \car—the wool carded and a few pounds added, and the bed is sweet and new. \N e think it would lie an improvement on Mr. An cruiu’s system of making wool beds, to form them as re commended above in making cotton iieds—viz : have a layer of cloth between the layers of wool batting, and jierlia[is a stitch pur through occasionally to keep the w Mil in its place and prevent its crowding or packing to gether. W ool is cheap this year and it is a favorable time, for those who have the article to spare, to try the experi ment. C HRS NUTS. •Ales*rs. I] btors.—Observing an inquiry in the Prairie Farmer :ts to whether any in the<e parts had railed the chestnut tre° from the seed. I would inform the inquirer that Col. R. Gilmore of this county, has two chestnut trees in his garden, of his own raising they have home nuts the two years past. The plan of raising the chest nut is this: the nuts must not be suffered to become dry. : Plant them in ilie spring of the year. The first winter protect them from the frost, or th*-y are apt to be killed by th • freezing. The next spring transplant in the Pil lowing manner : Select a dry s il, dig a hole I S inches deep, :> feet wide : fill i: up with small loose stones and clav Jo within six inches of the surface; s<*t your tree on that; take car * of it and and it will grow well, and in four years heir nuts; then protect your nuts from boys and squirrels.— Prairie Farmer. \ hrxirirru hkdgr. I ' e liest h'-dge in the l Stales, says the Gennes -ce Farmer, ext.*mls about a mile along the highway on a plantation of 3000 acres, near Augu-ia, Georgia. It is tlie Cherokee rose*, which is now in full bloom, present ing a n agnifieent floral spect *.'•! *. and filling the itmos ph* re with delicious perfume. No annual w ithout wings can get over or through it. — RRRs. Give salt t > bees by laving it on tie: corner of the hoard iga front of the hive. They need it as much as cattle or IHier animals; and when not supplied, they are often seen jin the mud around the door. MMlTcV ;*Kf'.smV, DEALERS Ii\ GROCERIES, LIQUORS AND DOMESTICS OF ALL KINDS, h'OlllVMWKXi; .1X1) (’OMMISSI0JY M KltC 11. LXTS. Main Street. Lynchburg, Ya. k RE now receiving, and have in store, a large and i jL well selected stock of Goods, recently purcli ase in the Northern cities, for cash—consisting in part of the following articles:— 210 hags Rio, Laguayraand .lava Cuftee,some very superior, 25 hhds. NO, P. R. and St. Cr <ix Sugars, 5 bids. N. O. clarified do 15 hhds. and hols. P. R. and N. O. Molasses, 1 tierce Stuart’s extra Syrup, 2000 l!>s. Sole Leather, 10 tons Tredegar and Country Bar Iron, 2210 lbs. Blistered Steel, 1000 <iu Naylor £\. Co.’s Shear and Cast Steel, loo sacks of Salt, 30 hales uf Domestics, from 3-4 to 5 1, 10 do Cotton Oznaburgs, Nos. 1 and 2, 10 bids. Tanner’s Oil, 10 do Nos. 1 and 2Mackarel, 40 boxes sperm and talow Candles, 130 kegs Nails, all sizes, including box and lininnr Nails. 500 lbs. Hoop Iron.all sizes, 30 kegs R:fie and Blast ing Powder, 20 nests \\ ood \\ are 30 boxes English Cheese, 2000 lbs. Lewis’s White Lead, 20 boxes Stuart’s Loaf Sugar, 10 bids. Crushed and powdered do, 8000 lbs. Cotton Yarns, best factories, 10 tons Richmond Ground Plaster. 1/ cases Hats, including Panama, Leghorn, Palm Leaf, ^c. LIQUORS. 50 bhls Mountain and Recti fid Whiskey, 20 do old Rye, J. Martin Renhart's do 1 pipe Otard, Dupuy & Co., Brandy, 1 do J. .1. Dupuy Sf Co., do 1 do A. Seignette, do 20 hbls. Imitation Brandy, 10 do Apple Brandy, 10 do Rye Gin, 10 d » Boston Rum, 5 do Sicily Madeira Wine, l do fine old do do 5 do Malaga Wine, Including Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Salt-pe (re, B«»r:ix. Logwood, Putty, Allspice, Pepper, Ginger Pants, Tow Linen. Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings trace Chains.Spades* Shovel*", Castings, Wagon-boxes with a* variety of other articles not mentioned in the abov catalogue. (X/" WAN ITT).—Bacon, Flour, Flaxseed, Butter Tow and Flax Linen,Ginseng, Beeswax,Whiskey,&c. for which the highest market price will be given in Cashor Barter. April 20—ts L V X I) r <) It S \ L E. rfllTK subscriber wishes to sell his trad of Land lying -M. in the county of Amherst, contaiuimr () S’ K II IT N I) R ED k F O R T Y9 T W O A C |{ E S. It issituated about four miles from the town of Lynchburg in a healthy neighborhood. Tt lies well and is well watered. About one lialfofthe Land has been lately cleared and is now in a high s'ate of cultiva tion. I deem it unnecessary to mention particulars, ns persons wishing to purchase will do well first to view the premises before purchasing. F« r terms apply to the subscriber, at his residence ori , fillIt street—near the Catholic Church. WM. J. ANDERSON. Sept. 14—wtlX TRUST SALE. BY virtue of a deed up a Tru«t, executed by John C ! Shackleford and wife, date 1 tin 17tli May. lS-H, and o. J record in the Hunting* Court Clerk's t >ili-c of Lynchburg,f Ithe undersigned Trusti will j.p . « ed to sell bv w*y ofpiifc Auction, at or up.>n the premise s, on Thursday'’.the 2d day of ; Novt m h ■ ter,the Real K-tatcin *aid deed meuti >ned,viz. the nkw Bricx Tiakmfat on M in S’r.et. m the said town, at present in th. o . up in-y of said Shackleford, and LcwtlUnk Wil kins j—also, the w .. <m:\ 1 t'.nkmfn r and the ground attach ed thereto, on said Main Stri t, use t c a Carriage House* adj .doing the Livc v stable d L Al. Bruce Acting as •Trustees, the m I rsigned vvillconvcy euchfl tle onlv, as is vested in th- -n bv the-..id deed. TVrrasatthe asle. ‘ ALEXANDER TOMPKINS, WM. W. NOUYELL, . Sept 25—vvt2N Trustees. Pursuant to the provisions of a !> ■<• I >f Trust, executed to me by I lenrv Hall an 1 wife. 1 ily roe >rd .1 in the clerk* "tfice of tic Hustings Court of J ,\ neheurg, Ishall.on the 27th day ot the present month, - 'l up- u the premises at auction, foreash, the II O I S K A N* I) 1.0 1’ in said .It i d r-.n\evt*d, situated n seventh street, in the town of Lynchburg. !• U-iiigibt -aim property now occupied by tile -aid Heniv Hall a- a rc-idenee. Tin title to t bis. property is believed to be undoubted. Hii I shall convey su- h title oiilv a- i- vested in me by said d ed JOHN WILLS, Trustee. S pt. mlnr I \vt27 Si pf. Po> I PONE.MEN l\ The *ihuve *•»!« is pi dp »ih I till i li*-» ‘2 toll Ouulnr next. J.NU. H I! .LS, Trustee. >8 >Oc \\rOOL ROLLS.—5T* • Pine W., d Roll*, for sale > \ bv M *C< HIKLK k SIMPSON Aug't t 2 1—ts j SPl.FNniO STOCK OF ! F A E L A N I) W INTER GOODS, At N . Mlo, Mark.': Baltimire, Mil. HAMILTON EASTER&CO. SN\ 1 l K the attention of wholesale and retaif purcha . sc-rs i.i tht sr «• « k of G .kIs now open, embracing in KIC11 SILKS ANI) DRfc>b GOODS, Kvery m \v sty Ip 1*'luted, Fiain andSitin Striked and P:*‘i ; i •" .mere .d .M mss* line; Saiin striped Orientals; L n ■ i.;ered C a-ii.ui res; rmh white and coi’J Dotted Mnsims; i*.hi hr udered Ca>;i uere Rohes; c* d*d l.yonese Cloths; Alpacas: ti. li arid low priced Fluid Goods; with a full supply of met iuui and low priced Dress Goods, and high colored Fabrics for children’s wear. Colored Dress Silks, of very rich, medium and low priced styles, of the la est importations Rich high lustreil Black Silks, of all widths Rich black watered, satin striped and satin plaid silks -M Uinery s:Iks; satins; marcelines; tl »rences, ike. Silk velve s. a very large stock of all colors Shawls, Visiles and Mantillas. Splendid long and square Cashmere Shawls Rich embroidered crape shawls Kinbroidered Cashmere and Thibet, long and square plaid, riel, printed Cashmere and Terkeri, black and cu lored silk and moOming shawls, of every stylo bilk \ isites; mantillas; cloaks, ike; Mourning Goods, In Lupin’s very superior Bombazines 3-1 ami 0 1 black mousselines; 3-4 and 6 4 black cash • meres; black f reach Merinos; superior Alpacas; mour ning Cashmeres ami dress goods generally. Also. English ami Italian crapes; gloves; hosiery; fove veils, ficc. French Merinos. A full •assortment of Lupin’s French merinos, manu factured expressly for our sales, from sample of colors sent out by us. Embroideries, Lace Goods, Gloves, «fcc. An elegant variety (at our usual low prices) of French embroideries, in capes; collar*; cuffs; Berthes; sleeves, standing collars; chemizettes, &c. in muslin and lace Linen cambric and clear lawn hdkfs. in colored, re vere, hem’d and em‘>’d It«al Valenciennes laces and edgings; thread laces ami edging-; mu-liii edgings and inserting*; Lisle, E gypiian and Bobbin edgings; belt ribbons; hosiery; milts; gloves; 11 kite Muslin fronds; linen cambrics; ong lawns, and small articles general! v in great variety. In Linen Goods and Housekeeping Articles, V\ e have a most exm.-uve assortment, including Rich ardson s superior I ;>li linens, of the best fabric, made expressly fur our sales. Pill >w case linens and linen sheetings of every width Table damasks and diapers, bv the yard Satin dama>k tabic cloths ami napkins, of all siz s Huckaback, Russia and bird eye diapers; crash ; Dowlas; stair linen; drugget and linen crumb cloths 1 loor baize; table and piano covers I lanneh, ot < very well known and approved make. \\ t- have al- * an elegant assortment of Rich Embroi dered Luce mid Muslin Curtains, (some really magnifi cent ) Curtain muslin by the yard; lace drop curtains and rich curtain goods generally. Blankets, a most expensive stock from $1,50 to $15 a pair; crib, cradle iml berth blankets Splendid imperial M trsnl’es quilts. Domestic Cotton Goods. Bleach.il and brown cottons, from j to 3 yards wide, of all the well known makes Drillings; je..us; linseys; kerseys; plaids, and the vari ous articles required by farm, rs and planter’s for serv ant’s use. Particular attention is called to our assortment of Goods for Mens’ Wear, which will be found large, elegant and varied, including French cloths, cassimeres, doeskins, &.c. in great va riety of styles English and American cloths and cassimeres; vestings Serges; silesias; sewing <ilks, and Merchant t ailors’ goods generally. Also, a complete stock of new style cravats; scarfs Pocket hdkfs; hosiery; gloves, &.c. Persons not in the habit of dealing with us, are apt to think we sell nothing but costly goods;—such is not the fact. So tar as regards our retail stock, our range em braces every thing that is substantial and desirable, no mailer how common—from silks at $1 a yard to calicoes at 05 cents! xj- All our low pi iced goods we retail at ihe lowest wholesale prices. We can w ith confidence invite an inspection of our stock from wholesale and retail buyers; a* in extent, va riety ar.d richness, it Ins never been equalled in Balti more; whilst the large quantity of goods passing through our hand*, enables us both to buy and sell cheap. Sept. 23—w3m •X I* It asaut Residence for Rent. HD 11B tenement now occupied by me is for rent the ensuing X year. Possession delivered the 1st of December next. Sept. IS—ts JAMBS GARLAND. WO. 3 MACKEREL. Off \ bills, good No. 3 Mackerel. Fnrsale by McDaniel $ lee. August 7—ts ituatv Wholesale anti Iletail 1* voter AM) COMMISSION MERCHANT, OFFERS FOR SALE, 25 LIkIs. Porlo Rico and New Orleans Sugars, 120 bags C offee, Java, Maracaibo, Lnamayra and Rio, 2 do nld Java, superior to any ever seen in this market, supposed to be 30 years old, 10,000 lbs. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, It) tierces N. O. Clarified do very fine, G,00O lbs. prime Western Bacon, hog round,' 10 lihds. City cured Side, 10 do and 15 bbls. N. O. and West Indir Mol assps, 2 tierces Stuart’s pure Syrup, 2 > bales 3 1.7 8 and 4-4 bmwn Domestics, 211 do Manchester Oznaburgs, Nos. 1 and 2, 5,000 lbs. Cotton \ arns, assorted, 50 sides Sole Leather, 120 kegs Manakin Nails, 25 tons Tredegar and Country Iron, embracing almost eveiy assortment, 50 kegs White Lead, 15 bbls. 'Tanner’s Oil, very fine, 100 gallon pure winter‘strained Lamp Oil, 120 do Solar do do do 20 baskets Sweet Oil, 10 do very li ih Vintage, 1848, 1 rase Laquered Boxes extra fine Tea, 20 chests and half Chests do 5 do Imperial and Gunpowder do 50 kegs Blasting, Dupont’s and Kentucky Ilifle Powder. 200 feet Safety Fuse, •20 tierces Grmnd Plaster, 50 setts Wagon Boxes, • 1 tierce new Rice, 1000 lbs.prime Western Feathers, 201MJ lbs.*Blistered Steel, 1000 lbs. east and shear do 50 boxes Tallow, Sperm and Adamantine Can dles,* 100 sacks Salt, 2 ceroous superior Indigo, * 2 barrels Madder, 20 boxes 8 X 10 and 10X 12 Glass, I ton Grind Stones, (real Nova Scotia,) . 2 bags (linger, 2 do Pepper, 1 do Allspice, 10 pa-es superior mass Liquorice,favorite brands 10 do do stick do do do 15 boxes Tin Plate, 500 lbs. Spelter, 5 * > do American Sheet Tron, 500 do Russia do do 15 do Mace, o gross Mason’s Blacking 10 boxes Sonp, 5 doz. Painted Pails, 2 boxes spiced Chocolate, 0 doz. Spades and Shovels, •2M reams fine Cap and Letter paper, 2 Ikjxi*s I lavaiitia Segars, IUU pair heavy Bn>gnns, &c., &.c. ALgO, A largo lo! .it Prints, Bed'Tickings, Pantaloon Goods, 11 i.idkerrliieF, S n'otiugs, \ estings, &lc., all of which will !i« sold a barga;n. 11 is h i- nds i; i d riie public are respectfully invited to call and « \ttuirn* bis stock before buying elsewhere, as be is (let. rmi | jt, sell April 21—is | joz/.v a. McCi.hwm.ix, \ GROCER WO COMMISSION MERCHANT, LYNCHBURG, V V.. § A51 now receiving my Spring ami Summer tuck ot A Goods, laiely purchased, at low prices, consisting >* pirt ot'ihe following ariicles. viz : 2X1 bags Rio and Laguyra Coffee, 25 do Oh! Java ” do, very superior, 30 hlids N.O.. P. R. and St. Croix Sugar, 15 boxes Loaf Sugar. 20 hluis and bbls Molasses, (some very superior,) 210. kegs Nails, 150 sides Sole.Leal her. Ill bbls. Tanners Oil.(nest quality,) 4 casks Lamp and Whale Oil, 25 reams Uoolscap and Letter Pajier, 100 do Wrapping Paper. 10 tons Country and Tredegar Iron, 60 boxes Sperm and Tallow Candles, 50 kegs Blasting and Ilille Powder, 20 boxes Tea, 1 chest do, a very superior article, 5000 Cotton Yarns, 40 boxes Raisins. 2 tierces Rice, fresh. Shad, Mackerel, Herrings and Roe Herrings, LIQIOIC S, 60 bbls Rectified and Mountain Whiskey, 25 do Old Rve Whiskey, 10 do Apple Brandy, 12 do Imitation French Brandy. French and Pale Champagne Brandy, (very supe rior.) Madeira and Sherry Wine, (best quality.) Porter. Ruin. Gin, Malaga, Sicily,Maderia and Port I Wine, with many other articles. C U M .1/ / 8 S 1 O ,V B U S I .V E S S. My prompt personalattenlijn given to consignments.!)! Flour, Wheat, Tobacco, Bacon .and all kiudscoun ; try produce. Also, to receiving and forwarding Goods and Produce. No charge for drayage. May 1—is JOHN G. McCLANAHAN. BUV.LYT £ TLYSLKV, HAVE in store a large and well assorted STOCK OF GOODS, onsisting in part of flie following articles : 75 hhds. Porto Ilicu, Cuba and N. O. Sugars, 20 bbls. Clarified do 30 boxes Loaf Sugars, “Woulsey Sc Woolsey,” 300 bags Rio, Laguayra, Java, and African Cof 20 hhds. Molasses, 20 bbls. Molasses, a prime article, 40 boxes Hull is. Son’s and Taj low Candles, 2000 lbs. Sole Leather, good and damaged, 250 kegs Nails assorted sizes, 20 bbls. 'Panner’s Oil. a prime article, 20 baskets Sweet ()il, 2 casks Solar Oil, 2 tierces of R:ce, 20 boxes and cliests of Tea, 2 ceroons best Indigo, 2000 lbs. Madder, 1000 lbs. Allum, 2000 lbs. Copocras, 8 tons Country and Tredegar Iron, 500 lbs. Cast and Shear Steel, 20 bbls. North Carolina 'Par, 50 boxes 8 X 10 and 10X12 Glass, 500 lbs. Putty, 30 Grind Stones, 200 sacks Salt, 15 bags of Pepper, 5 bags Ginger, 10 cases Liquorice, 30 kegs White Lead, No. 1, and extra, 350 Ins. Shoe Thread, fine and coarse, 30 kegs Kentucky Ride Powder, 50 kegs 13lasting Powder, ^ 500 lbs. Hoop iron, ™ 45 reams Cap and Letter Paper, 40 bales 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 brown Domestic, 150 pieces bleached Domestic, 300 pieces of Calico, 30 cases Fur and Silk Hats, 0 cases Wool Hats, With a great variety of other goods, too numerous to mention in an advertisement, all of which we offer at exceedingly low prices, for cash or barter. August 7—ts 13RYANT & FINLEY. Virginia: VT Rules hohlcn in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Supe rior Court of Law and Chancery, for the town of Lynch burg, on the 7th day of August, IS48: William T. Smith, and Rylaiul Huberts, Plaintiffs, AGAINST William 15. Averett, Martha Jane Averett, wile of Win. B. Averett, Thomas IF Averett, Richard Jones, executor of Bedford IF Averett, dee"d., Chiswell Dabney, executor of Simeon Austin, doe\l., Robert A. Elliott, and Andrew C. Elliott,partners under the firm of Klliott be Brother, Philo I Lacy, 11 ill Me Craw. \N illiam Faulkner, the President, Di rectors and Company ol the Bank of Virginia, Samuel (i. Norvell and the Lynchburg and Campbell Court House Turnpine Company, Defendants, IN CHANCERY. The Defendant, Andrew C. Klliott, not having entered his appearance, and given security according to the Actol A-sein | bly and the rules of this Court, and it appearing by satisfac tory evidence, that he is not an inhabitant of this country •, it is ordered, that the said 1 lefendant do appear here on the first day of the next term and answer the bill of the Plaintiff; and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some j newspaper, printed in the town of Lynchburg, for two months i successively, and posted at the frontdoor of the Courthouse | in the said town. A Copy—Teste, August 14-w2m D. RODES, Clerk VIRGINIA:— AT Rules holden in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Supe or Court of Law and Chancery, for the town of Lynch burg, on the 7th day of August, 1848: A. 1. B. Rucker ami Jackson Rucker, tobacconists and partners under the style and firm of Rucker St Brother, Plaintiffs, a r: a inst Andrew Elliott and Robert A. EllioR, tobacconists and partners trading under the firm of Elliott St Brother, the same Robert A. Elliott, in his own right, Andrew C. Elliott and Charles A. Thaxton, late merchants and partners under the firm and style of A. C. Elliott &. Co., Alexander Mortimer and Samuel Mef’orkle and Charles A. Simpson, merchants and partners under the firm and style of McCorkle !k. Simp son» Defendants, IN CHANCERY. The Defendants, Andrew C. Elliott and Charles A. Thax ton, not having entered their appearance and given security according to the Act oi Assembly and the Rules ol this Court, ami it appearing by satisfactory evidence, that they arc not inhabitants of this country: It is ordered, That the said De fendants do appear here on the first day ol the next term and answer the bill of the Plaintiffs ; and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper printed in the tow n of Lynchburg, for two mouths successively, and posted at the front door ol the Courthouse, in the said town. A Copy—Teste, August 14—w2m D. RODES, Clerk. Collon Yarns and Domestics. •V\ bales Manchester Shirtings and Oznaburgs, 5000 lbs. Monticello Cotton Yarn«, assorted, 6000 do Hlackwater do 400 do Union do On consignment and for sale low. by August 7—ts • McDaniel & lee LA TEH T All RIVAL. REMOVAL, &c., Greatest bargains ever oflered in GEjVTLEME.\ \S G DOLLS. , . i \Y liilternore and Cm have removed to Warw ick’s buil ding, two doors below Yancey’s Hotel, where they in tend closing out their stock at great bargains. We are now receiving a large supply of clothinrr Cloths. Cassitneres, Vestings anil Furnishing Goods purchased by Mr. Waterhouse in New York, previous to our determining to leave Lynchburg.all of which we w ill sell at a small advance upon cost as it is our intention to close hpre as soon as possible. Gentlemen in want of goods in onr lind may be assured of saving from twenty five to tliitty ppr. cent, as we shall charge no pr tit. Onr stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings is very large, and we have made arrange tnenis to have them manufactured into any kind of Gar ments at short notice and in the liest manner. WIIITTEMOKE &. CO. We respectfully request all persons indebted to the! firms ot Waterhouse and Whittemore, and Whitlemore &. Co., to call and settle, as we wish to close all aeounts I tinned ialelv. Sept.—21 is W. & CO. / on /tr.vr. r.P HE Brick Tenement, adjoining the residence of M * John D. Murrell, ami opposite to Mr. \\ illiam Mays. Immediate pos.-vision given. 8. B. THURMAN Sept 25—ts. OENTI3TKY. I .s. ii i).ii'i~\rouT, DKM i> r, OFFERS his service s to the citizens of Lynchburg and the adjoining counties, at the following very reduced prices, when performed ai his < fH v. on M . y li K E T S T U E E 1\ 2 doors above Mam. viz: Inserting artificial Teetn on gold plat .each $5 00 do do do on j’ivMt •ock fr-'in *2t«3 00 Plugging'r *e’h with gold f il. from * 1 to 2 00 do da do I'm do each 75 Filing each 5U Cleansing, from , i 00 to 3 00 Extracting, each 50 Satisfactory reference given by those for v hmn l have operated. . June 15— 6m nr IN DOW GL\SS FROM <*10 to 16X21, Putty ; Nails, assorted siz* s. Carpenter’s Looks, Plate and closet locks, Mortice Locks, Hinges and Screws, Rowland’s Mill and Crosscut Saws, Hoe’s Casteel Mill Saws, Eleptic Springs, Patent axes. Doable and single Bench Plum s, Fancy Planes, a good assutment. Hand, Panel and Tenon Saws, Spirit Levels, Blacksmiths’ Bellows, Anvils and Vices, Stocks and die, Ames and Rowland’s Shovels, &_•*. &<• . 1 » hand ami for sale by GREGORY & ROY ALL. i at H. B. Richards’old stand. Sept. I 1 —tS !!_ DlSRELL’3 HOTEL KOliMKUl.Y TilK L NlON Iflaiu JStrool, LYNCHBURG, /'./., rvv 11 K subscriber lias opened t hi - line I Intel, !• > r the aeeom X inodatien of the public, and will give it hi- undivided personal attention It has been repaired from Garret to Cel lar, and enlarged by the addition oi some . FIFTEEN BED-UOOMS, A LARGE AM) F.LK G. LVTDINING IIOOM, L. 11)1 US' 1>. IllLUR&c The sleeping apartments in tiie new addition are large and airy, neatly finished and lumished with NRir J'Ullyi rum the whole presenting an air ■ mattu-s and adaptation to the comfort and convenience ol guests, seldom seen in the best regulated hotels. Besides the usual comforts ol a house of this kind, there is a#Spring oft he ver\ best freestone water, gushing from the rock on which the hotel stands. It being Ltie intention of the proprietor to make this a first rate? Hotel, in its conduct, and general arrangement, as it C admitted to be in extent and architectural design, he hop - t •» obtain, and willeudeavor to merit, the potronage ot the. pub lic Gentlemen arriving in their own conveyances will find a good STABLE AND CARRIAGE 1IOI SE, and for the accommodation of Travellers in the Canal Pac kets,a good Hack will always be in readiness toconvey them to and from the hotel. OH AS. L. DIDUELL, Proprietor. May 25—6m N< )TICE. f fUIR subscriber having taken into his business, as a 1 partner, .1. IMr.S A. STIUU.IU the business will from and after this time be conducted under the name of Peters 6s, Stiirler. lie returns his sincere and grateful th inks to his old friends and custom (era, who have so long patronized turn.arid would respect ully solicit a continuance of the same to the new firm. DON T. C. PETERS. August 3—ts | ^AAA LBS. Superior Fnmilv Bacon.just receivep ; I UUU and for sale by LACY 6c GARL AND. Sept. 21, J 848—ts \Y e have recently accepted the agency for the sale ! of Ross’s Cast Iron Corn mill, a very useful machine I ami invaluable to millers and stock feeders. Any person wishing such an article, can be supplied on short no tice, ami upon advantageous terms, with the privilege of returning the mill if it does ru*i cine up to the recom mendations, LaCY & GARLAND. • Sept 21 — ts. $io KrAYA»n). RAN AW A\ tram Messrs. \\ . W . Taney &. Co. on the lltlr last., a hiiolit mulatto Buv, MAT. tipparenliy 28 nr thirty years uf aw, small, stature, and rjuite box ankled, a Shoemaker by trade, and havino e loped with liis tools, he probably intends making bis way to a near lr"e State. The above reward, of TEN 1)01,1. VUS, will be (riv en for liis apprehension and detention in Jail,or his deliv ery to me in Farmville,Va. June 19—ts P. It. JACKSON Itoliri'l 1. Knil. .7 T T <) 11 A E V A T I. .7 IF. WILL ATTEND REGULARLY THE SUPERIOR AND COUNTY COURTS FOR THE COUNTIES OF APPOMATTOX, CAMPBELL, CHARLOTTE, AND THE CORPORATION COURTS OF L Y N C H B U R G. All business entrusted to bis care will be promptly atteiiiipd to. Address, Campbell Court House. Y:i. ROBERT L. KENT. .July 17—3m TO COA'TliAC'l have on hand, suitable lor Contractors, I T T 1200 lbs. Cast Steel, assorted size, 5,000 Feet Patent Safety-Fuse, 15,000 lbs. Round,Square,and Bar Iron, well as sorted •15,000 lbs. Western Bacon, prime quality, 8 Dozen •‘Rowland” Shovels, ALSO, A lot of Crow Bars, Slednes. Mould and Rope. Sept. 18— ts McCORKLK &. SIMPSON. WHISKEY, BKJlJ'TliY, kc. have just received and offer fur sJle : Tv 50 this. Common Whisky. 50 do best Old Rectified do Also,superior Cognac and Champagne Brandies. August 7—ts McDaniel lef. HAA’IJS 11'. I A TEA). f I |I1E subscribers wish to hire, fur the rema inder o this, and the next year. • 50 ABLE-BUIJIEI) ATEGllO MEA\ to labor on the James River Canal.at a point about 17 miles above Lynchburn, fur u hich the most liberal prices u ill be paid. IIAZAI’.L WILLIAMS, W .M. O. HARDING. Refer to Geo. Booby,or A. iJ. Rucker, Lynchburg. Amtierst co., Aug. 28—is I rinc<j;ar ! Vinegar !! PURE CIDER VINEGAR—a superior article— For sale by Me DANIEL LEE. August 7—ts JS'EIV GOODS. * rT'IIK subscriber is receiving hi- Fall and WintCr Stock ol * Staple and Fancy Pry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Cap?, Shoes, Sole Leather, 8to., See. His friendsand the public, in want of < ioods, are requested to examine his Stock, which is largt , well assorted, and at prices to suit the times. He wou*d call the attention of Tobacco Manufacturers and others to a lot ol heavy 'l'weeds, Sattiuctt-.J- 1 and 0-4 lulled cloths plaid Linsey, Sec., well suited tor Factory Hands. JOHN T. DAVIS. Sept. 18—ts A DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, FOIL SALE. 4 BARGAIN to be Lad by earlv* application to jY d. b. PAYNE. March 23—ts •IOIS PKINTIXt; neatly and expeditiously done at this Oilice, on the most REASONABLE TERMS. BLANKS OF VARIOt'SKINDS KEPT ON HAND, . \nd Horse Bills and Clerks’ Blanks printed to oudlkon short xotic Feb. 14—ts !•’ \;,I, ‘•i k-s!< IZrtiirtoljtU tlBenon 1'ollrar. ft fiKl-uU St-.sii >:i ill th.s In si ii in imi will rsmini-ni-i , * V) cJ.icsdaj-, the ‘Jthof \u-.ist, IKJK Tin-l*rfc|.aratur, 1 ‘' >* ltiilpuwaj is! tiarivsburK, ji. C., w ill • .1 . .. -llli.M.milin in .Inlv. K u ri.rv ok coia.KiiK. ' s""tb, n. H.jl’risi.l. lU ami Prof, ol .M011t.1l «„a A1 'iAI Philosophy. Ihiv i.l I bin. an, A. M , Prof, of Ancient 1 *angungt *. !••/.■ Uu-1 \. Ilia:, h. A. M., Plot, ot pure ami applied Mathe matics, R*' d t has. p Deems, Prof, ot Kxperimeiital Sciences. h|"'1 !*• Lorprcyv, A. It., 1'utor ol Ancient Languages an.I Mat h»mat ie PHl.NripAl.s nr PHKPAU \Toi;\ st llot'l.s. W m. I . Davis, Principal t the Preparatory School alCol lege. ' D - it». Piincipal ot tin- Preparatory Sell. >1 at llidgeway, N. C. I’lia-. It Stuart, Principal ot tire Preparatory School at (J.irty>lmrg, N 'Pile e illegi.ite year is divided into tyya*, scs-ion*. — The first begins eight weeks after, and tin second *21 weeks fore, the 2nd Wednesday i.. J ■. u To such as ilesiri t Muitei College, it is important that they#be in attendauci it «tlu - pening ot the se-sion. A short absence at that tune may rdacc a stud-, nt under disudy antages which will impair his scholarship throughout the session. Our course id study i 0 arranged as to meet the wants of young men yvho de-iie t.» aeiptiru an extensive Luglish i Jii.ni!io:i, yy it liout study in» the Ancient Languages. The benefit to be derived from thi use of the Lit• ari. > and from utUnlanec on tlu Literary Societii - should strongly induce such young men to prose cute their studies here. In order I >r a student to enter up. n tin Luglish course, lie mu- t lie 11.. •roughly acquainted y\ ith Luglish < • railunar, ( L • .g* iphy and \i ithmetic. The expense*, of t his iu-t itut ion are as follow s;- Board p( r ses-iou > 10; Tuition and d. po-ite fee per m-s-ioii >22 f»n ,,r >12.* lor t h c ill. giatc y ar, . \ -lusive I inenh ut?l expense., which in- 1 tde text hooks, lurniture.fm-1, So* tor room in t lege.Pocket money i- an ext ra matter altogether.Mi r» than i* ue-es-.iiv to meet tin- rea<oiial>le w ants of a student will prove injurious. ’1’lie pr.o tice .•! e uitraeting debts w it h tiaih snien hi the y trinity ot C- >i lege. i*. in the highest degnu* pernicious. A lay\ ol tie: State .•! \ irgini.i, with a view to provide u n-m edy for this bane fall Colleges, is to this cllect: That an? mere.nant \vho-h:il I trust a Colhgv student, \\ ret ot t mui i ij. Al'TXnum n:o.M nisi ai:i NT oil ol Ai:i>ty\. shall, upon run. vieti 11 ot t he t a t, f l felt 1 lie tie! ■ t, k lie it hi- 1 if* !.*•< . aiul p;,r 1 penalty ol - - ! ) I .• t pai t ts and gu mliar.s havedtn regard to t las layv. and y\ lie re it may he si riet ly necessary to . .j m an account yy it h .i merchant, let the iiniiyidual be designated and the amount *q»eeifu d, and the • vil w ill e ase. PliJ.P\ li \T< >R\ I )KPARTM KNT. Tlu-primary oh; ot tin Preparatory Schools, is to pre pare young men tor (' 'liege, h it t lie ro.irse ot study i* -ucli as to meet the wants of the neighborhoods hi which they are located ami t > quality students b r t he ordinary occupations of life. The S V i >1 in the y i.‘mily of ('ollcge c«*nt inues umlrr the • if vet i»n ol Air. \\ . 1’ | lay i-. an aide aiul successful Teach er.aiul my oyy n immediate supervision. Its si<ms n:i 1 va--.it i • i- are the Mine as thost id tin- ( .d h-ge proper. The cost of hoard, i * a little less than a student ot ('ollege p.i \ s. Boarding and lolgi-ig in private families, incuding all other nessary c\pen-« s. -.10 per month. Tuition perse-Mon f.T ( I • --1 »l students. <*20 0 l£ £k f'-r Kliglish studies, 15 Oil Kor the school at (Jan y-shurg, N. we have obtained the m rvi- i s ,| .\| r. ( dis. B. Stuart, A. M ; and tor the •clitml at Ridgeway, V (' , we have engaged the serv ices «.! Mr. W. C. Doub, \ A!. Th gentlemen gradual ( 1 a few years since at our institution, yy ith a high reput.iiioit, ai d have been teaching witli eminent success since that tni*r. I lie seholasti • y Lr will will he divided into tyvo *. -*i..n> <*t o months each. Expenses at the (larcyslmrg School. Board in the he-t families, per niuutli, Ironi >(j t ■ 7 00 Tuition lor (ireck and Latin, per session, 17 00 li li Reading and Spelling, £t 10 (Ml <c “ other Kngluli branches, << 12 51) Expenses at the llidgcicmj School. Boaad, per month, at tire Academv llall, >9 0 u iC in private tamiiies, S II Tuition—Latin and (In-ek, per session, 15 0 “ Spelling and Reading, u 10 INI ££ Higlu r hranehe- of Knglish, 1250 1 In-sc Selin >1- are in dL/ihle I. .cations, in intelligent and mural communities. (iarev.-htirg is in Northampton. N. direct ly at t he jimeti n (d the P*»rtMiioiith and Wilmington Rail Roads. Ridgeway is in Warren, N. (*., at Ridgeway Depot, on the Raleigh and (iaston Rail Road. I shall give the necessary attention to these schools, and, export, in company with one of the officers of the College, , to attend the annual examinations—grade all the students, and admit qualified applicants to the different classes in Col lege, without further examination. Persons sending to the Preparatory Department, on selu» lar-lups must send to the school in the vicinity of College, unless some special arrangement is made with the subscriber. VV. A. SMITH. July 17" 211 mu cii \ur.s c. m:i)>(>.\\ \rOI not bring an inhabitant of the C .mmonwrnlth ot \ irginia, notice is hereby given you, that we w ill on the 2C>:h, 27ill anil 28lh d.ivs of ()ctnlier in xt, at the office oi .1. and 1 . \\ ills in the T »vvn of Lynch burg and Slate of Virginia, proce *<1 to take the I)' ;v*!«i' tions ot John M. Warwick and others to ho readasevi. deuce on the trial of a certain suit in Chancery, now de pending, and undetermined in the Circuit Superior Coiirl ot Law and Chancery, for the 'Town of Lynchburg, in the State aforesaid,-in which said suit Thus. A. Hranslbril executor of Samuel Hransford dec’d, Pliebe Hranslbrd and yourself are Plaintiffs and we are Defendants. The -Mayor and Commonalty ot (lit ’Tou'n oj Lynchburg. Sept. 18—wlm VIRGINIA \ T Rules hidden in the Clerk's Office ofthe Circuit Supe rior Court of Law and Chancery, for the town of Lynch burg, on the 7th day of August, 1S4S : S. |). ( rensltaw, \\ in. (i Crenshaw, J. II. Crenshaw and L I). Cren.-havv, late partners under the style ot L. 1* Crenshaw , Brother Sc ( o., aiu’ the said L. I ). Crenshaw and U illiaiu (i Crenshaw, partners under the linn and style of L. D. Crenshaw k Brother, Plaintiffs, A*i \I\ST Samuel G. Norvell. and William B. Averett, partners un derthe tirin of Norvell N. Averett, John Wills, Charles L. AI »shv, \\ ni. S. Reid. )r., Hubert J. Davis and Andrew ( Llliottand Charles \. ’I liaxton, merchants and partners trading under the firm ami style ot Klliott fce Co. 1 defendants, IN CM WCKRY. 1 he Defendant, (diaries A Thaxton, not having enter ed his appearance and given security according to the Art. of Assembly and t h. U lies >>l this Court, and it appearing by sat isiaetory evidence that In- is not an inhabitant ol thisroun trv: It is ordeied, that the -aid Defendant do appear here on the first day of the next term and answer the bill of the Plain tiffs and that a copy of this order lie forthwith inserted in some newspaper printed in the town of Lynchburg, tor two months successively, and posted at the front door of the Courthouse, in the said town. A Copy—Teste, August 14—w2m ’ D. RODKS, Clerk. Virginia: VT Rules holilen in the Clerk’s (’dice of the Circuit Supe rior Court of Law and Chancery, for the town of Lynch burg, on the 7th day of August, ISIS ; The President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Virginia, Plaintiffs, A n MN'ST Wm. B. Averctf, Martha Jane Avrrett, wife of Win. B. Averctt, Robert \. Klliottand Andrew C. Klliott, merchants •mil partners trading under the firm of Klliott and Brother, Philo Lacy, Hill Mi Craw, \\ m. Faulkner, The Lynchburg, and Campbell (^ourt House Turnpike Company, Joseph B. Hanson ami Andrew C. Klliott, mcrehantsand partners tra ding under the firm of Hanson k Klliott, Francis B. Dean, jr . Andrew t . Kill .tt ami Charles 11. I backstop, merchants and partners, trading under the firm ol Andrew C. Klliott k Co.,and the said Andrew ('. Klliott in his own light, AA in. M. Sutton and Thomas P. Nash, merchants and partners trading under the firm and style of Sutton k Nash, Defendants, I A l. I 1 \ A l hni . The Defendants, Andrew ('. Elliott, Joseph B. Hanson and C liarlcs A. I hack-ton, not having entered their appearance, ami given «ecurity, according to tlie Act of Assembly and the Utiles of this Court, and it appearing hy sutisfactoiy evidence t hat they are not inhabitants of this country : It is ordered, that tin; said Defendants do appear here on the first day ‘*1 the not term and answer the billot the lMainliU-. andthat a c tpy of this order !>. fortliw ith insert rib in seme m wspaper printed in the town of Hynchbt.rg, t< >r two months stu-ces* sively, and posted at the front door of the Courthouse in the said town. A Copv—Teste, 1). 110DCS, Clerk. August 14—\v2rn .a v,usaa. H discontinued the Drv Hoods business. I take pleasure in returnidg inv t hanks to my late customers and thejmhlic generally . for tiuii liberal patronage. Being- desirous to clo-e up niv business as soon as possible, all p -rsons indebted to Burton K Rod* s. Bodes Se Burton, nr K. I. Burton, are re»pic ted to call at my Dtliec oyer niv late Store, and settle their ucoounts. K- J - BUR 1 ON. June 5—ts