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POETICAL TO THE RISING SUM. See! hoiv with thundering fiery teet Sol** ardent steed* the bairicrs beat, That bar tlu ir radient wav; \ uked by the ir. ling h urs they stand, linpatii.it at the Hod's command To bear the ear ot day.* See ’ led by Morn, w ith dewy feet, Apollo mounts hi* golden seat, K« p'lte with *e\t.ifold fire,’ IN bile, dazzled by hia eoinpucring light, Heaven's glittering host and awful night Submissively retire. See 1 clothed with majesty and strength, Through ta rred light's wide gates at length T he t iod exulting spring: NNJiile lc*-er d* ill - ar d, And demon pair- hi* praise res-,and, And hail their matchless king ! T1 r migh the dark p irtais of the d»-« p *1 h<- 1 • uimg atei <1 il lolls L - p, And thunder up '.lie sty The <» -1 to strain- nm tunes hi- lyre, \\ hi 'h natnr.-’-* harmony inspire, And ravish as they fly. Kv’n dreadful Hyle’esea pr ; . mil • Feels the e hantmg •;.• t .• i ii . > und, And b- ils w ith rage no more : Tin W. rid’s dark )■ .diry Tarl’rus hears, And ule-ii.-piling -train.- revere-s, And stills its wild uproar. A 1 w hile- thr • igh f I. aven the G >d suhliuie Triumphant ri le-,-Hr revcreii Tunc, Fast by hi- »• ha riot run : Observant t the fiery stetds, JS*I« ut t hr i. ary 1- i: _ | ■ • • ds . And hi . Set ' as lie c n.• s, \s ith general voice All Nature’s living tribe- rejoice, And . u u him as then king. F.v’n ruggedr.vkstheir heads advance, And foie-ts *»n the mountains dance, And lulls and valleys Mug. S', e ! w hile his beauteous glittering feet In iny-tic inea-urcs ether beat ; Km-hanting to the sight, I';ra&, f w hose genial locks dilTuse .Lit -In »ring health, anihm-ial dews, Faulting springs to light. I*o ! as he comes, in Heaven’- arrav. And scattering wide tin Maze of day , Lilts h _ h Ins scourge of tire. Fierce demons that in darkness dwell, ''Foe sot our race and dogs of Hell, Hr cad its avenging ire. Hail ! crowned with light, creation’s kins ' l>c mine the- ta-k thv praise to suin', And vindicate thv might' 1 hy h *imis spreael through barb’rous climes Ages unborn, and impiors times, And realms involved in night. - H.al i*, with liis own i roper fire, aiij (be fire ,’t die oilier planets. fThe name of Apollo. AGRICULTURAL. From Col man's Kuropean Agriculture Manf'kf.s. ~ I pmcred to the sunj. A of manures, as it prrspnts it SP,f '"■* hit-: .miry. Tiie Flemish call manure ••tl.n god of agriculture ” Of its importance nut a w. rd need he said ; an l llie !■ leuiish.in the pains they take in i's accumulation and u-e, evince the estimation in which limy hold it. Manure is indeed the foundation of all a jod husbandry. ° Mum-tU Manures.—Manures divide themselves popu larlv into three kinds, mineral, vegeUhle and animal!— t “imeral manures, such as lime, gvpsum and marl, the use seems well understood, but, within mv observation, they are n u applied to so great a proportional extent as in P - :l " >'-'"l-md. Lime, or the carbonate of lime is en.jv ..tods which are clayey, eold and hea vy | and in -noli rase it answers a double puriK.se, to di vide the sotland render.: light and f,and secund Iv. t" watin l ie soil I l,at plants take up some portion 1 l,me lhe s"' westahhsl.edj but this is so small an e eim nt m their eonip- scion, that few soils are Fund de ficient in the necessary quantity. That it should be ap plied to the land tu a caustic or warm state s*ems like an ! !ihed I’ 1»I- Sum, of the Flemish farmers advise to the imxmro .,! lime with earth, and to itsap J.l.ca.t n . . Iii-.t turn.; 'nit Ibis sc.ut.s only au recreate . , r ?»>• obvious advantage. Others advise to the mixture of lime with heaps of vegetable matter so as to reduce itjiut. in such case, it is like to destroy some , l ine ,., si valuable pans of the manure. The ef ficacy of a dress, n g ot lime is considered by the Flemings t . ea..ore o y ars but this „ u-t obviously depend up.,., the quanti.y applied. I hirty bushels of unslack. d lime aft, r being slacked is con-idered by some farmers a proper an L-r; r le°'herf:uJvise the application* ofthi.ty “'f.'Isradl >‘:lr Iw thr e years in success, n. I have met with the frequ, nt : pplicati n . f marl t. light lands and to tb, surf, e of p, at lands, where it so, „ 1,1 tve suit. 1 he application of gypsum can se..ie. y said to be general. It is sometimes applied in the ground to the seed , f potatoes in the planting, i„ ' It ten case t: is generally admitted to improve the qua! ” ,h*' I””3' : »*'J •' applied a)*, by being s ,w„ * >«rciw? i„.h» ermi,:,.!ri. . s . "■ * ■ I’i'i sophy of its operation it still obscure. Us d.Uteult say why it fa,U but i, ,s not .•ss difficult to say why it succ, - ds. It will sotneti nes i .and at other Umes with ut effect, in the same llave 'Tvs If experied. A very c unpe t«h, tanner in the United Staes gives it as his opinion, an, the result ot i.is experience, tout „ sometimes' failed bemg top Coarsely ground but that it alu.,> se.v.eo.d when reduced loan impalpable power. aim hhs, neen said of the value and efficacy of sea r! as ;* ««»««*. «•«! Fwnce great complaints hav. t en .! out'i t .,ie litavy liu-y. u iiidi, in tart, preverted “ ,U - 11 ‘ " !- ‘!is 11 A French tanner and t ' r; v' " v : nmch time and expense 1 i - * wyl y< {' a:U :a; tnraished most exact accounts of r:! -' * observati ns, has come fully to ihe Conclusion hat ,t is - t no use whatever as a manure, and equally useless,u the fattening of animals. Thebec n C.US.UP. are diflerent from the popular lotions, which f _" ' '' ' res|>ect; but they are ' ' V\ ' e* ' m< nts, repeated and varied, of this indefatigable inquirer. Fegitabie Manures.—Of vegetable manures I have on V to say. that buckwheat and ,Fv,r are often turned in h} th- plough, and u i:h acknowledged advantage. The 1 * ‘ting every spec&ofv, j ■an , ret ,se which 1 hey can find, all vegetable matter ;irtheiS‘J2^ ,he r-.ads. tfnd that which is “r™ | ’ e*cepung where there is moth! ** ^d’ such as clover or carrots, which are s one vested ai“l"= 1,13 or3i» soon after the cropis har jJ'p s head tewis placed asbes.of which Use- A ^pvrt of the fuel ™ " s peat or turf, aM the Dutc - s are highly valued asdre-smgr fc„ cl ver. These ashes are imported trea, I Hand i to Flanders hi large quan tities in boats, and always find purchasers. Ti.ey are applied as a top dressing to dry merdows, as well as to c.over and l:iu wise to rt ix. It is not well determined or. What their particular < fiicacy dep« nds. 1 lie ashes „t sea-coal , r mineral coal are likewise used as a manure, but they are deemed verv inferior to the , “'-eh ashes - roperly >o called. Health lands are some limes Uglily skimmed, and tiie heath burnt for tlie sake ot the asnes; but if „ is intemled to cultivate the land or to p.a,ti it tor trees, it is deemed hurtful to remove ihe ashes ot the surt-n-e. \V,,„| ashes and tbe ashes from ti e , 9,;lp boiler*are likewise most carefully saved and an phej. U.-.d ashes are u t easily oatained, because A' : T - » esfr in thes boilers are ■•m.-ti esteem,d by the Flemish [hr and 1 ■ ' • • « due Iran, their dotairnno . ;;'1 ' S of lime. Th. r, fii« , |,e hi A.U-, which t i.tot,is a large quantity of soap, is m-k ■ k- - . , vaintd t r dry and light lands; both ut these manor* s are . .. s. i .. : effects are understood to l: st 1' -r three years, and they are more efficacious the second than the first year, j 1 H cakes truai thr Colza ur rape, which remain after the oil has oeen expressed, are very much used for oia nure; in which case they are thrown into the urine cis tern, and a; plied thus m:x-d. They are sup; s^d very much to 'iicrea-- the efficacy ut this liquid niTmure.— - I * ray, . these cakes have hc»n used will advantage fur the fetd i! g t cows and swine. 1 B ynes 1 the efficacy : : c tries, 1 1 tings ut the vines are dun i > f*r manure, it is said, with singular efficacy. It h m > that tint which hush* > '■* : ken from me earth f r a _;r h of a plant, is returned t • j it a-> a princi,a elenitii in tiie growth ut the same kind ^ o' p’a it w:i ch is to I id >\v. li as a . v. ' van’a*re a? d is cons mred l w ice a> vuiuao as ashes.— I is ■; ; lied to the \ . g clever 3v i gar . v. im'tt * s and is ea.tima’ed highly fori s powerm destroying insects I r g • ul maiia^em- tv. :y ar:>\e c. . • i i convened into vegetal j food, r ut enriching he e. should be saved as manure. 1 have already >.• :;t n \ the use ..f the drainings of ry v\ es were converted into starch: their efl s uj i grass . • remai . I have i'* . . . - f water i flax 1 ! fi.-ia! resti!;s fr^m it : but.] am nut aware of its use in . F. i‘ rs. • 'Id.is water is c am ye ! fr.• n the starch factory into a - . rexcavat n wh re, afer remaining a sh rt time, | it makes a considerable d-it. This dep sit is taken ■ ut and .s; r-aJ upon ih. !a , or thr >wn n to t d in x d in cotnjios'; an 1 t:.c wat r is d.and uff,and cunveyed ! upon the fluid by small ditches or rii's. IFr a t >• if* .• i P niter. (’AUK OF SHEEP. A “Practical Farmer,” writing to the Germantown Telegraph, gives th ■ f .lowing practical directions tor the • care of sheep : “A:i opinion prevails in sene sections that sheep ra j quire iiu water iring the wi iter, and that they actually 1 Cu better without than with it. 'i nis, how-ver, is a ; gieat mistake, and one that not unfr q leutly giv< s rise t » gh j tiny are capable from their peculiar structures and habits ; of subsisting a lunger time pr :v,.!ily without \Vaier than j any other dome>!ie animal, will drink from four to eight ; limes a day, and w.; .i evident auvai.t ig-\ p.irticui irly j during winter, when they ere necessarily restricted to dry and indigesti.d * f -od,woicii naturally engenders thirst •and rupiires much drink to render th economy of diges • tujn and assimilation sulli • t ruly r.ij id ai d perfect to in sure a continuance ut thuf. and In aim. Wnen pmetica or y a rd, , to which the ani nabs e ,:i at all i'..u s h ive free access, • liable to - injured by the lat er, especially when with W pint . ways -h add be—the trouble atb-udi.ug such an arrange ment is comparatively slight, ev« n win r • the sheen mid cat le yards are, as tSiey ought t.> ne, di>tinet. From 2a to o ’ sheep are as many as can he well kept in one en ch-sme. \\ iien ilie i umn : exceeds tliis, unless special care be had to s cure the ino-i perfect ver.tilatiou, the animals nr* liable to coni met di^-'ases, and never do s > ■ en : . fl • ; sheep trom the pi-'u;es. in autumn, the sudden change from green to dry food. f,. m operates detrimentally, vhich 1 is sufficiently evinced by the loss of at petite and conse i quent emaciation evinced, and which is often attributed,! erroneously, to disease. As soon as th?y are taken from j 1 he ranges, a couple «,f messes of poian.i s >h* uld ise gi\v» j them daily tor a week or so,gradually h sseuing thequan * tity as they become accustomed to, and acquire a relish for other food. By adopting th s plan, and allowing them a li )eral supply of salt and water, their vigor \\iii I remain unimpaired, and the change rendered uuavoida- I hie by circumstances, will he productive of no unpleasant , esulta.” 1 j 1 ' " '! . / U ylinvilir, l ei>. g'J.i, 1 ij. $ rl I%11 Mi I*. I’niilih rs and 3ia-on> are Li n ! \ informed, that > a idling will take place, on the bth of JViaich next, <d the . .Ifasonry ansi Snperslrnetns c a win* s:s: si a sis is /. s, on the \Y \ tlu ville divi-ion ol t!,is road. The -■ ans ar' each 120 feet, on the w< i arch ; i i■ . i ot eaeh llridge wil measure I rum liu to -i\ hundred ei 1 y.iiiis. %1. pi neiiee and skill xvill Le coiis-ideied in ueciihng up.<n the contracts. Plans an 1 bills ul timber will be exhibited at this office, until the letting. CHAS. IB SHAW, heb. 29—tSM . Chief Engineer. ~~7.nT.is~s s ]•:/>. \\TB have in -tor- a !: supply < 1 the various Ends id | V ¥ Grass . Vlountiii green, and wilt guantee all that i~ said id them in a former ! advertisement. They are not t he -;une as the English likn: i ■ • icavored t p isiiaile a tanner to believe, and odd him the blue grass in i thi ir s'gud. .Mann 1—ts_ I.ACY S- HARLAND Sly .Idem*' Sir press, .\uc.u i..n s nisronr of j:.vo!..i.vd, First unci Setoml Volumes, just received, By 1). IB PAYNE BROTHER. March 1—ts Stoves J stoves! totovcsl ^: * lj - f Kan? ■ Soin Si. ( I'ight sizes and will b g.ad t » lurni-li any . I nur friend-, whether in ’.mil or in the country, who may*need a Cooking Stove. ! We have pr n is per ti et'V acquainted with the Stove business, to superintend the • pul'ing up ot all t hi Sto\ ts w e may sell; who w ill also give I .ni the lie a ".try directi ns L r the management and u-ii.g id 1 the same. W\ warrant these S' vi < to g.\ e entire-atisfieii n i or to he returned. It is use It s*» for us i > sac anything t > , the great saving of fuel in the use of the Cooking Stove. The Iron Witch is the simplest, la st and most approved pattern now in use, and has never lailed in any instance to give entire sal | to we have Most ol them speak in the highest terms. March 1—ts LACY Sc OAKLAND, j TRUST SA12 OP 52 «> 5 S i: A \ sJ L O T. virtue ol a deed id i rust. e\i entt d to the subscriber J) by J . • IMS.and recorded in the (Tcrk’s Office of'the Hustings C«*urt t->r the town ot Lynchburg, I will proceed to sell, at public ■ »the premises, <Tu Saturday, the 21th day of March, IM'J, at 4 o'clock, P. M . the House and Lot, conveyed in l, situated on . < and lately occupied by said Buckner. The.ll u-c is nearly new, with a g 1 Ki ;h n, Servants’ H uses, 2 very desirable Family 11 evidence. Terms made know n n the day ol sale. The title is belier eut..be uu'j’i -! i. »nable. but, a.-ting as trustee. I shall convey ! only such title as is vc-U i in me In the said deed. If.-ci the day d siguated for the' above sale, the weather, '• ■ i d be such, as in the opinion ot the subscriber, to render it improper to sell, the said sale will l postponed until tile nrst tair Jay thereatter, Sundays excepted. \VM. 11. L A Ml 11 011 NE, Trustee. March 1— t:MM 'FlMi .. . i. 1 I Ml TONs !*rM;* AND GIUH.Mi PLASTKK, I UU 1 .«» sacks Sa t, -» t ns country Bar Iron.for sale 1 v Marrl, I— ts_' JOHN G. M CI.ANAHAX. m vuiica: .1 Matron at the ilun t\orve1l ^Hh (.'institution of the Institution riquin < that she mr-t t childn ® “Ceding, W i iting and Arithmetic, and in evt rv des;ri >ti n of Household Work. ’ A Sealed prrp-*sals will be received until the first of Apiil, through the 1‘ost Office, by MRS. JullN M. UTLY March l—3t ~~~ TO THE PUBLIC, \\ HEREASao account of eertain difficulties between the subscribe* and his late partner has been extensive!* /.'•/ ; /< !'i' i ■I” . fact—that SICH ’ , ' :,u LyMXWX EXIST—should like- j wise uepubln.1 J. 1 l,e subscriber has reived nil pr„t, tio" and lndeiniiity against ail liabUiius and losses in this The business at 93 Maiden Lane, will be eonductcd w ith renewed energy by the subscriber, who hopes that Ids - ’■[“ ■' 1 m ' ,rEin“ will take int , eonsid, ra tion hisrec nt trounles and patronize him largely and he assures tl cm that their < r<tj s «,11 be thankfully received and punctually md faithful y alt tided to upon the best terms ol < it In r I .is !l (, I nil'll’ Nnv York, March 1— It II B. KlhllAltlbS. 1 Blank BonUSTou salk a i l ilis'ut'Fict; 1 | CAM MANUFACTORY AND FRUIT STORE,. .Vo. CO Light street, (opposite .Mercer,) BALTIMORE. 2£D. THE undersigned, proprietor of the above es ; ' t. CANDIES, numbering three hundred different pattern? and flavor?. The extensive arrangements which I have lately introduced into my manufacturing de: rti . viM, - me to afford every article in i . CANDY I.1NE at prices which cannot t'.d t > pb se. E > rv article manufactured is W VRR IN I I D to bo of the BEST Ql AUTY, a | ■ ■■ ,1 to KEE? in anv climate, and PA RED c ... st ( IREFUL M INNER. Jlv r.v:> Department mprisi - et ry ar Il,lc"l.. . . . .IMPORTED ;1 DOMES TIC, GREEN. DRIED or PRESERVED, w- ,’a .rent rare y of Jellies. Sauces, Cat sups, Pickles, Preserves, Wines, Oils, Ju 'ube Paste, Chocolate Drops. Chocolate Stick, Rock Candy, red, white and yellow, imported and domestic, together with every Lind of NUTS, &c. Every attention paid to persons desirous of ext my s k and prices. All orders promptly attended to, and satisfao • ti . goods shijiyed free of charge. JOS. Hi IVIANN Balt ini.we, Match 1 —It FOH SALE. OV Market S \ . AI - I -. Phi : • * x. i'’ auction store : * Wool £- £* ditto (' n u £* ditto (batted) Md*s £- £- ditto ,\i . F. a' her Bed.-—Tarred and white Ropes for eon tr.i • rs and warehouses — \Y heel r pcs for merchants; ail o! wi.ir’i arti I» '.'hall In- made u> durable as any in the l nited Stall 1 r 1 hive ■me tarr d wheel rope ..f my make in this [1.. th.-t has ! ■ ,i in.i !e 17 years, and is now a jrood rope— per- - u ,'hi.ip ’ ' • it will please call at my shop. C«.»r i!*c ■ I . \erv d-.-sej i.ujon—m.u ..ix twimu sample twine, c t ton liru s. tow lines, poll lin-.-s, s.c. Persons wishing; t > st e i.r work will <1 • \. • 11 to call at my shop and examine it for Selves. # \ and repairing . .1 an 1— is' RICHARD LIGGON. r Rennhl'enn will pVnsfcropy. tJlf A \ V Li. C LO \ K S .1, II. 1 S VI' K.S-- V preat \ ;t' l ij ty "i S..av. is, i . .iks .uid > »ci; A the season is far advan vd, we will sell unusual!v low. For barirains call on Jan l"-ts PETERS STILLER. • Jlorc rTMlE siihseribiT r i u- < t > hea p oil hand a regular sup 3 . • ■ As LAMPS ninp tli.- - i . This L \S ail’uils the best lii^ht now in use — i; i' both hrilli mt a el !» .mtiful, and at the same time Soft and pleasant to the eye. 'Fhe Lamps arc so constructed as ! > ix nder them p.u i t!y sat . They e m-i.'t of Chandeliers, Parlor and .Stand Lamps,* -mc.-t which arc beautilul. ALSO— C.imphtnc Lamps i the 1 . ■•'t patent, an 1 small Taper Lamp', a ns 1 .1 .»r!i t r t! d. im' r. A supply ot'fresh L'uinphinc constant!v on hand, f r sale bv 1C IS— ts JOHN 11. SEAY, Druggist. Amiunibiimiollier cLp^ant slius>traicd Looks,Jkf. d?rr‘-w ‘ — - “ =v —--wai FOR CHRISTMAS A.YI) .VEAV YEAR GIFTS. OHA IvSl’l! VKK. elegant ly illustrated O AI "ore’s Poetical works ‘* 1. ngfellow’s “ “ Willis’s « Poets and poetry of F.ngland :£ »* *• ** Americai; .Sketch Book, by Irving Mo r La Ha i; , ,kh S ! *- 1 auly «.i i.. Lake B' ns. P r, IK-mans," Cowpcr, Milton, Landon, Tup !v r. Ai .itg •. it ry. Hood, Croiev, l K-ian, < ohdsiuith* , British F , Read - F. •. • i - i* • i Vine: eu Flow. r- Ik.-., . d, an elegant Annual for 1S19 Parlor Ih. ih ut Flowers •• *• Nature', < > ■ m, a beautiful book of Flow ers Book"! i' .i. 1-, annual l.i IS 19, el. gautly illustrated ( 1 111' oi •*,. .. e, *• k* o> 'Phe Lady'- Ail rum £c. ££ £t Ilosai v. or l! mirations of the Bible W • >!:ie.i . ■.!••> -ript•:r« s Murror . i id;.-, elegantly illustrated, Scenes in the Life of l he Sa\ tour* Seen - in the ibices oi the Apostles* S e.K- <■' “ Prophets AI i.iiarv and Na\ al Annual Tli < »;i i ing oi Beauty, an annual IS 19 illustiated The (iarlanil ££ ££ The Ai. - ]..><■ . ii i( Friend-hip’s Ollering ££ Sn -w Flake ' ££ <» • The Ruby tc << Wreatii- -1 Frieinl-hip *£ li 'I he L,lt oi Friendship ££ ££ 'Pile Jewel « <•< 'Phe Charmer ££ ££ 'Phe il « tt Tie- Pi arl « New V ar Day, by G »rc Pilgrim'- Progie-,. elegantly illustrated, A beautiful assortment • >f Bible-, Prayer Books and Book- t r children. — ALSO— Variet 1 V\ Desks, Inkstand N-.te ! '.Ig r, < ' I r. 1 (' I-. - Fan -y B >\e-, i;.d many other arti cles suitable h r presents,may be had ai tin; ]>«> -k Store of D. B. PAYNK be BRO. Dec 1 1— ts BIBREL’S HOTEL, olain LytH'hbiirg. Va, T | H 1 ! * Mini- i -ig ! (1 W'-vild rc-pectlully inform tlie public that X he is well prepared to ae ■ • -mmodate day, transient ami permanent hoarders, on reasonable terms. From an experi ence ot 20 w ars and unwearied endeavours t«* please, he hopes to oh'.iin the ftuppor* "I iiisold friends and that of stran gers. His lion-e is c inveni'nt!r located and contains excel lent rooms for families. Gentlemen, arriv ing in their own . will tin i ...i < v. Ih nt sta l leand carriage house. CH \s. L. IHBRKL.G, Proprietor. ‘ • Passi ngers in the Canal P s,intending to take the stage for any point, promptly called for. .Tail 1—ts GARTER & NOWLIN, GRUCERS, G0:v1MiSS!0N & FORWARDING AGENTS em t /Hfl KW, i T T VV E IN ST< )RF. and are now rec iving a large and de X 1 sirable stock u! GOODS, which they will -cl 1 low for cash or in exchange for country produce. The follow ng comprise a part: 20 hhds. N. (h and P Rico Sugars, 1*1 do and hhls. Molasses, 125 hags Jvio, Eaguira and Java Coffee, Id ho\ ‘s Wools- y’s IvmI Sugar, 10 bbls. crushed, ground and clarified do 200 kegs Nails from 1 to 40 dy., 30 do box and lining do 3d boxes S - 11» ami Id ^ 12 Glass, 125 odes Sole I. at her, 1" bbls. Tanners «>il. 2d reams cap and letter Paper, 3d kegs blasting Pow der, 2d do Ky. Rifle do 30 boy.adamantine and tallow Candles, 10 do hunch Raisins, 2 ticrc- > new crop Rice, So ream- wrapping Paper, 150 sacks Salt, 10 hols. Mackerel, 1120 lbs. blistered Steel, 5f»0 do shear and cast do 20 1) »xes Chec-e. 5 » bbls. rectified Whiskgy, 10 do apple Brandy, 10 do American d » Otard, Seignett and J. Hirand Brandy, Rum and Gin, s. Mad ria, Port ai ! Malaga W ine, 3, i, 4-4 and 0-4 Home-tics, N -s. 1 and 1 Oznaburgs, Blankets. Calicoes, t'lieck*, B lots, \\ ool Hats, Caps. :ko. is. r. They respectfully inv ite their friends and the public generally, in want of CHEAP G;)(>1 IS, to call and examine them. * Nov 27—-ts fresh f-tirffeii Xeeti. OIIIK <;!Wrii,r has ju-t rw.iyeJ his Spring supply of i Garden s e.l, which embraces every variety of seed usu ally wanted in this market. They are'directly from Lan 't:\t.i httklphia, and arc warranted fresh and genuine. 1 h-«criptiie catalogue*, with instructions for planting and eulii\ furnished gratis, on application to Feb 15—ts *T H. SEAY, Di _• 4 ' > ♦ ?„ R Sid ED. - C ver Seed foi V; V1’ SMITHS* »N * SPA 111 AM hi* w .»t AOTiCE. I rrVtK ro-nartnrrsV.ip, hv-rct : ■ i \i-i in’- niuh i t he vt\h ■ I J - .! -o solved b, ■ that t be • • «rr . that person* indebted dersigned will there wjthout delav and settle up their sc _ 111 III pens. - .»*« desiredtup— -m for payment. _ Sui . . • - • . Dec. 7 .* *• It 4 k4 *J. rT^! II* in Jer-il : v hereafter im I dc: the vu u ‘ill-: vi i' N. G it; F N11 El.MKU Sc Co. . . continue to keep, a handsome ussi-iiment of 2.*-2T C3UJ>>£>:_iL>u333 consisting in part <»» I’ru.l C. Cassim..es, Nesting5, Ca«sinctt, Faded » .«th, Jeans. Sc- N. . Al> >—c.iii-s»a:itlv mi hand, a eh d •_ »>-ortment of Ladies' l Fan : . . - • ■ ; ps and 5$h ad ol which will be io.d a', red . : ; . n (. 1 . GL*GU .IMIKIMKR. j Dec 7 doth * jis* tyrahlh-Imienr. rwi H E u I IN. I.VIIKIMKR St. ( tor the ; urtn.-e i t *■ . HliH-tin-r a Oriieral « ioihint; Ewtabliwlimi'iil. They I in vc hi 1 .ml n l..v_and han.l-.rn .i — rtm :.t ol HEADY MADE ILOTIUXU, i f all ki iJs, a t pit 1 to ! a ■ present .. is.ii, u liieh they oiler 1. i - . >r to 11. Tyi Main Street, Lvu . N. ‘ — -Nit1 1MI t, T. .. li xtl LMK.K, S. UP UUENllKIMBK. For ( ntikliM till:! Colds, ISTAK'S AVtlii Cl:, try, M s. Ciur.Iu:’s Palsam of Liverwort, Jayne’s L\p> i-tonutt, Thumps. a’-Syrup i Tar, &.e. Pea.-’ 1 ioarii .iital Cai-ly, Wil-y'.-L C . Jujube Paste, &•.*. ii-\— !' r -.U by Jan 4—is JOHN 11. SKA t . Ilrninjist. nu VSS \ u Common do Brass and pierced Iron Fenders, Shovels, 1 <t'_ - is. I'oiicl'S, Coal Mods, Cii-tler shovels, Brittania Spittoons Sett. Jcc. r iv. 1 and f..r sal, ! v GltKG* >K\ &. K >\ U.L At Ui •hards' old -land Xov. 1G—ts Sit it tris, l Y*»i iVv, Sftrhs, AV. ITTK call <«!' t lie Ladi - to .mr sto k of m it< - t t for Vi * | rinf.s, Fringes (.imp-. of rv,-r\ \ R and vat i-tv. A , i redu.-ed prices. PKTKilS Sc STKILKR. X v. G—ts IT^OR SALILoi* ii; t ier for Counli*) Protliics:. X G •' I ton • i all.up Plus • r, 10C do '11:. I d ■. in 1 ' or I . )so, — \I.SQ — COILY.MR.ir*. slur STUFF .UVD BILLY. — \Y A \ T Id S> 2-000 BUSHELS I! YE. HUNT k LANG 110 UN K. Jan l—ts Grass Meed. Q £7s | i’l ‘dlKLs {!••:-.i*s ( i..; - i t.ti ii:\ and Clover ^ fj" I St t djlur -ale low bv CAR I'KIt Sc NOWLIN. Feb l \ E SI* S n O £• At t ill *j>t ist^r tV;«.vo I!oi:m‘. r F111 E *'ib* -n1 i -iT' ,p< ettiiliy 11111 i ms the citizens of Lynch JL bur; i 11 as»ii-iiiakini,r ami B I, A l K S M ITH S II O P S , j arc now in full operation. All those who want good,, nice and cheap work .can get it by railing . n t!r- • -nl i r. v, ho is prepared to do ail 1.1 id • d u < .1; i.i :• eh ! ... -. v. it h .v/;.yv.wj.ss .7.\i) i)f:.<r.rrc!i. He has a large*' • \sup m r seasoned timber to ith . . ; • atfy in the State ot Virginia. In hi* Simi ii .> bop n has fir3t-ratc Smilii.* •i go-.1 and ne,!’. the-- Shoe;?, audaiuaN has on liana a good Sloekot .Siloes and .Vim-. J- ‘JIN II. BAILEY. I wnebburg, March ! o— ts The «iib« rib :r li • - i very superior ROAD WAGONS ’ AX,SO, Several Second-!Lind Road Wagons; aud w iil in a short lice 1 ! •. i .. .. on •• i -t.i .i** >i imento H'dGtKXS, ( .HITS' TLQl’HHS _LXD /l7//Ji.L-B, llill (Jil S. .Ml of wlii ll lie \\ ill n 11 lo\V . J'tllN H. BAILEY. Farmers’Hotel, I .yriehburg. March Id—ts N O T 5 C E ~~7’ TO . LL Will» HAVE W( Ob. nplIEs’iVer:,, :• ha* ip tie- i. •* i -a th..: all t!io*e\vh l ha \ e W.» d to . • c.i.d l w ill lie.d ta.- Blaekwater <'•■! ton and Woollen F;. . lory to be the place where it can be done rigid, a : l it'iv»l well carded, or should it be spoiled, that they will get At e;s. or r ib. t ir it — the wool being sent well cleaTred. Cards now in operation, and working well. JAS. 8. GREW DSON, Agent. I shall be ready in a lew days to weave Woollen Cloth an 1 Jeans. June 19—ts J. S. ('. F.ISlIIO.VS Foil SFHI.VO- V sr.MMKIl 1M;. J' ST RECEIVED BY .7. E. EDAVARDS. vr.tr noons .inorr.viciUMa. or.rri;i.vs AVU OPPOSITE S.‘IMPEL !:. THUltMAfiPS. .1. I! EDWARDS returns his thanks l j Ins friem - ami l’tiblic ernerally. li.r tfie vr-rv liberal patrenane ex temled to him previous to his copartnership with W. K. I.. and bur j ill 1 time, and w ml! itifiirtn his friends and tie1 p'ihlie otineralljr, that he has taken the busi ■ HP'S into his own hands, ami hopes they wiit continue their custom with him. A I care ..i tie will be taki . to have work introsteJ to him. done as well as it eatt be done elsewhere. JAMES B. EDWARDS. Sept. I 1—ts. SPLENDID SKY-LIGHT Electro Daguerreotypes. w Exiraoniintiry iniproremati» rri III. si BS< KIBK.R hcgs leave t■*call the attention ol the X public to hi- new 1 kiguerrian (killery. which he has ju-t c>>nipl>!<d, ami turni-hed in good .-‘v!-. with an improved SKY-LU >! IT, the largest s oth ol the Potpmac, and >.» constricted as i » graduate the light to any degree neccssirv to ensure a perfect likeiics*. Mr \V. having -u.• •i ,iy applied KLKC 1'ItICIT\ to his tinner pr icess "1 making Uaguerreotyj s, is n • ; ' • ‘d 1 •• h m ■ he - ihj ;ct, almost instant ly,--* as to catch even the most vivid expressions ut infanev. Tl.i- is a great de-id.-ratum,as it does away with the in re t .! ire long .tie! tedious sitting, whi. it rendered .t almost im 1 i . Lik are far superior in point of b, uty and life-like expression, to produced, as th colours are permanently pre served, rI 1.1 the pi -tore ran Ik- -. , n in anv !cht. Air. W . wool i beg leave to -ay, that lie was oucr.fthe first to tit up skylit hi .1 -r Dagucrri.m purp -e-,and heiugone ol'llie s 1 ' 1 ‘ ; luced the pr fessi nin this cou try, and his -m-. e-s, h .th North and South, particularly in Richmond and Nori uk,w here he ha* re-civ ed a In. .-t unlimited patronage,!', r tin la-t six year*, wIn 1; luenabled him to eniji! .. • -n>tant- , ly,thirteen assistants,an 1 he is now taking annual 1 y from live t . -i\ thou- um Ink- e,. !.i !» he dei ms a sutlien nt guar antee of the superiority • t hi* I higuereotvpes. Particular attention paid to tin taking o’l likenesses of infant ( hi!dren,( »rp-. s. ooying ,,f P.,|,ii iugs, Daguerreotvi.es, !L<;. fireat Depot nt Daguerreotype Materials at the Richmond i 'i rk prices. A call is in .at respectfully solicited, whether vou sit fora likeness or n- t. .T. II. WIHTKHURST, Proprietor. Call east si 1 Alain street, a few doors above Franklin Ho tel, Lynchburg; 77 Main street, Richmond; South Main street, Norfolk; and We-t Sveainore street, Pcte-sburg. P• S —Mr. W . resp ■•ttullv otters a Premium, to any Da guerreotype i.-?, w ho w ill produce an advertisement, purport ing to mak** D»-u rrcotypos by the ELECTHO (LlLl\l k\ i( PROCESS, pr: i to his ow n, in September last. December 7—ts Keiinotl G<daiine. A SUPPLY of refuted (ielatine both in sheets and shreds— -TV al-.., Kxtract of Lemon, Vanilla Bean* and Kxtr.i i \a ailla, for tlavouiing us turd' ic creams, -Hies >..• u Fci sal. t'v JOH % II -KU r ■ He;..—t f . STRAYED OR SfrOLEX tuy house, oil ib*- • :-h is.-:.. .1 bri. buy i ..w. 7 8 wars ..Id, ^ • i ! s \ ry v. .« 1 :> , r l;t * !i i \ her p.tc. ' was e footed . my 1 Any pis. .. de‘i\ e! her to me, lie .r 8p-i:i;r (.aidetl, PitU svlv;;:.i i, \ .t.. w ill be paid a reasonable w.\ uni. ' Jail 29—ts JOHN V. MOHH. BEiiox.3 agoldjviists: More fertile limn Ur Snrm nice! <i n l ntanr h me limn c.iuroii.vi.r toyiujo •• : >ait.l tY- !lorn" required. - r Tin. !iiMe! - i’llsr.M ok 7 0,00 0 DOLLARS! \\ as prom] the 1st to the 2L*l h Januai \, by th -- .*!d »■*•’u ■ k d, Lr-iamcd ami truly lucky Lottery a:. I Lvhaltce i«: .1-, Vt k't 'Al A ro. no. l Liurr strelt. ii. U.ri.MoIlK, .MI). ^«"i!K!!FNTII!: i <KOF (iOINO TO CAM ▼ » KOliNIA PNt>\\ ? A brikiani pnAw «i Loire • n •" j ; e . 11 tile tvrresp. ud^nl.-. el tills Well k..oWil and tll.l> fortunate b : l‘il Hit iv CO. alwin - ■>. 11 and pa\ tbe be-l priz -! „ A i'he lii'-t .:uo -t i.: Iio. i utly .i:aws a prize at Py r is. ‘ ■ ct ili. i.-.b . k. ! . : ii. !i. • All tb - Priz - pi..mpily p .id n: < i k 1! *»50,000 -ent to j an .del ••orie- li...h I!' m luai. .1, N. C. ^llc had been Uil- i lucky hut pr r*c\ ere J.) y." ■ » st nt per mail to Btrtie eo.,N. C. 5,U00 sent per mail to ii . ... al..im .\ a. •1. > *0 sent per mail to Fa mi ;i. r eo , N a. 1.000 per m . V l. ft.'! > m* ' p i mail to 1 iuntili;zout co., l’a. 5.000 sent p;r mail to \ mk co., l’a. -I.-' <0 sent per mail to ho \ co.. Oh:*-. Kvery one . i in. tin ve pri/ ~ wuv -••Id, promptly paid, and may be seen on ‘.tie . ? the lucky .-dice I IN ter k Co. - Sam ■< j ! - • - \\ ! i ■ i! * n . s t i / - l.c\ . f il i v o I -jyd I ry to mal a l mittance t j Pyfer St ('«». to secure a li oid oiuc priz •. iSi cutiifte?JLoSi’f ricus for M'tbrttfiry l w pate, Capital No. of Price of Price of Fcb*y. Pi'/.. Ballots, Tickets. Pk-s. 1 y20.>-Oil 7c Nos. 1.'* drawn, S 5 00 >l.» 00 2 7,000 7«"» Nos. 1 5 lv.i’-to 78 Nos. 13 drawn, 5 00 l-< k > 10 00 3*2 1 .» tin *.) 7 > N >s. 15 drawn, 2 . 0 7 00 u 25.0 »0 78 \ >s. 13 drawn, S i>0 27 50 0 20.000 7 • N s. 13 drawn, 5 00 Is 50 7 8.o 10 7 * Nos. 15>!ra..u, 2 ■ ') s 00 1 78 14 . .. 10 00 32 50 8 24,000 7 I . 5 00 IS 50 ‘J 7." *0 7'- N—. 12 drawn, 2 00 7 00 1. it) 78 N i . tut l i 00 !1' 1: 0 ' 78 N t h . I.. - t 45 00 12 7.50 l lib No-. 12 drawn, 2 50 7 50 l ** 3 ul 1>.' i | 7.. N-.-. 11 drawn, 8 00 30 HO 13 22 500 7> N >s. I l drawn, 5 00 is 50 11 0.0)0 78 .V.-. M drawn, 2 50 1) 00 10 00 25 00 I 15 20*000 73 Nos. 12 drawn, 5 00 is 5o 10 7 30 72 N -. 12 drawn, 2 00 7 00 24.000 78 Nos. 15 drawn, 5 no is 50 17 30.01*0 7 N . 15 draw n, 10 00 32 5 ) P.) s.ooo 75 N >r,. 14 drawn, 2 50 soil * • 5 of 12.o-'0 78 N 1.7 drawn, 8 oo 27 50 20 25.000 75 Nos. 12 drawn, 5 00 IS 50 21 :• -o 7 ; Nos. lb drawn, 2 50 ft 00 c‘ 3 of 25,000 7 » N . 12 drawn, 10 O0 32 50 v 22.0* to 78 Nos. 1 . s -‘3 7 ' / N • . 2 ) 7 1 ' 15.000 11 n, • 12 50 21 . >0 7 - N 15 drawn, 20 00 70 20 2b 0,000 78 N i ! draw tt, 2 50 0 00 23.01 N) 7 , \ ... 1". drawn, 8 00 23 0) 27 30.000 7*: Nns. 1 ! ilrawn, 5 00 18 50 28 lt.<*00 78 Nos. lb drawn, 2 50 8 00 • • , N m. 10 it ’ . - • \ •. . I ■. t ’ . ■ : n m^il i..\ i . ’ . The | ft T. \ ished in tlii- pu|K r. Par k s of Wli s' and Halves in p rti n. ^- t b:i :I and Pric d ! b.: w ;;< alw av- i u wanied by ' t he first nia il after the draw imr. i \ {ij* \deadvi-cour correspondents to order pa -kajrcs of ! ’Fi diets, a- they save at b i- L klieeii per cent., and may draw j in otic |M"k t -nr >• ij.ital p: i/a -. z /»177.'N CO. p tv jm i at s:jrht in fhdd. Forward orders a *nn In. id it inn to tb \. Brilliant Sehci cs, w< I ev- ry '1 ’t• — i.t\, Tinu -• ',iy and SatuinkiV an i \tia Clas-, .1 j^arly calU il * *.':ntali 1‘ty* 1. * i. t y ) 11. • t \4 ill be drawn, in hi'h th i. -i» | • iz is *> 1. • H) Tickcts ^1. L. k ia ■ 75. Orders pr mptly .ittcn.led to. 1- or any «.1 tiie h;tn > :•••• prize- in tlie above schedule, i( i only neces arv t * « r r ;t 'Fit ki t nr a Package It i t the old ^ PYFER & CO., Feb 12— 12::i No. i Ll . ., Baltin, re, Nid. JAMES GARLAND AND WILLIAM k. CABELL, S ^ V'i I’, u:i!'ud in the prn • ■ «!' F^a w, nr..! \v.!t rt‘U uInrly .k c-d tin? (. ;:cnit Superior and tAn.itv Bedford, Ca N- 1 n. and the I .vn of Lyrii-ithnrjr. Ad.irc-s—Lynchljiir r, \ ir-dni t. J AMDS iiARLAM) wJl cotit imie, diligently, to pr.i ■ i-.- in the C iurt ut'A]>;iea!s. Oet 19—tf 1611* JXO I \1£j. S. B. D.li'E.XEOIl 2 —DENTIST. J n \ V : \ •! my ..fli *n M.K.i S»r. <•?. :-j . to If ] t "1 t!„. day. unless i*r.»l'.->-i,,n:iliy absent. 1 am prepared t • cvccut e all operat ions in m\ profe-simi upon liberal terms and •be in "t ai»:«ro\ e<| j«: inejp e-: and for durabilitv, bra:.tv ami taste, I will warrant them no- irp.issed. i will also attend all calls to tin* c m itrv and neijrhb mring; village*-, wlicre the derations will J ~ t i I v it. K««r the extract i ,,| Teeihdn “"IC t ile Iiii^iit a the Sahbnli, i can be found at my board me. hoi(Sc? over „\Ir. Kearns’. I Kc 1—dm. JOILY G. Me CL 3.YJ WLY, GROCER AM) COAiMISsiuN MERCHANT, LYNCHBURG* V \„ 9 AM now receiving my Spring and Su min* r took of 9 ' ■ pri part of tlie f linwingarticles. viz : *200 bugs Rioaiui Laguyra Coffee, 2*> do () d Java d >, very superior, •' 1 hhds N.().. P. R. and St. Croix Sugar, 15 boxes Loaf Sugar, ‘■20 hhdsan I bbls Molasses, (some very superior,) 210 kegs Nails, I-''' "'ales >o!e | u-utloT. 1s * bids. Tanners Oil, (nc-it quality,) 1 casks l.amp and Whale 0:1, * 2) rtams !\ -Leap and Letter Paper* |HD do W r:: p:*ing H:i:vr, I' I tons Country and Tredegar Iron, GO boxes Sperm and Fallow C audle: , 50 kegs 13 lasting and Rifle Powder, *20 boxes Tea, 1 chest, do, a very superior article, 51 )•'•() C )tt*»n \ urns, 40 b )\« s Raisins. 2 tierces Rice, fresh, Siiad, Maeke n l, Herrings and Roe Herrings, L i «> l O U S, GO bbls Rectified and Mountain Whiskey, *2-> do Old live Whiskey, 10 do AppV Brandy, 12 do Imitation French Brandy, 1' rotten and Pale Champagne Brandy, ^very supe rior.) Madeira and Sherry Wine, (bestquality,)' Porter, Rum, Gin, Ala! rga, Sicily, Aladeria and Port 1 Wine,. tanyoth C O M M I S S I O .V B U .S / .V K S S. My pr > npt pers nal attoriti »n given to conMgnrremts.o. I- lovii. Wiif at, Tobacco, BAco.v.and all kindsam A so, to receiving and forwarding Goods and Produce. No A! \ ! ts JOHN G. M< CLANAHAN. FARE REDUCED. . NEW LINE OF FOUR HORSE POST CO.VCJiS IN, From Lt/nehbnrn; In/ Chart llesvitle. in connection with the Louisa anil llichm ml ami Frtib rirhxbnrx lion,l hi Uieliiii ail ami Northern f'iliis. Fare to Richmond j.g 00 Fare to Junction 5 tHJ PASSF.NCiF.RS by this line leave Lynchburg on Sua ay. \\ cilnesdav and Friday morning-'; ar rive at Charlottesville same evening, where they spend th" night; and connect with the Northern train at the Junction at 9 o’clock, A. M., reaching Richmond at 11 o’clock, A. M. Passengers going North arrive alWashington city at -1 p. m., Baltimore at S p. m., Philadelphia in the course of the nigut—being U 1 hours in advance of any other line leaving Lynchburg. Passengers are assured of a reouiar connection and no detention. 1JEISKF.LL &. CO. Oflice at Franklin Hotel. Lynchburg: Richmond and Fn ih ii' k> ■ iii_■ Rail Road olltce. Richmond, Va. 1 I at! b - O.u ! \ ' M llul. - l.-M 1: ^ t ■ ‘ VI . 1 ' H ■ - L Atv (r v is* •lull, nn ! • •:. Is y :n1 | ,i! 11 u i - li..a. , . j . • , ’’ M k11». ut Kent, Im nduld X Atwater, ;u l‘nu ttguin :t 1 "itifft l.cw a | l ash ami Aral >’hi II. I i. un ,, , I v. \ : ' K N llur^rtn e ilv eased, aiul l hiln vlli l, / , ‘ 1,1111 V LV rll.UVi ! I! v. Jtnd 'rhc defendant T-V.mund W. 31:11, m>t Iwvhv- ri. ;t11 • n.i . 1 . it y a • rdin- to the*' \. *t * , * '* ! I he li . • - : t! - t u:!.. •. .• aj .,rJ: . J* •'* ' 1 an i • j , 1 '*’*■ . 1 ’1 1 • hi!-.- tin- «.,id ( . It, at lit l I *‘l'p,'ar 11 * day M.t:. '.I C ! m m\t, ami a'-'W . 1 (|ir- j ;n“ *’ "u IMamhiF: and that c-r.vM this rder hr t. ;: bw iih l; u, m - -me lieu-;> H't r juUli.hid in the tnwn.d l.vi., '1 tuniuondis-. t \ i V, and i ltd at the In’a* J r* **.’t*r ( ourt-lloi • ' HroUue A Copy —Tote, Jan JJ- wii ‘ li >r>i;itT Tl\su;\ ,f i > ‘ ' itv, vested m ' 1 : ; i a . \ .1 hi .'l. l*i» aiid . i . 1 • f July, IS H>, and of record in t ‘ \thv of Ih.te 'Mi. ... and A! •. i' .• u:ui\ cuumu" { nllel to acllypllValeU , that port.oil ol tin. * i : .Nr Ait »i ‘NTAIN*’ T U A i: T n !’ 1. A .\ 1>, which r* main* un-.lil, cn-i-tii - , | al oiit 1 iV;: «'.k M\ i ,ii»l .-am* Al ill..> id . . /. L\D. 1 ' ' • ' •' • ’ 1 ; he i >«mlics <»f M and I'l d.a.i ! « m'-r c. " ,n ■ • lt - .. p T Ti>i» vi io i.am). V \ 1 h e WI ■ n 1 '■ it 1 V. I I d !•» h t : U t 11 of ( Ij n ’ ■ ’ dtiv ati . in ' j vtat - •. turnip*. h«, ts. To persons w to .. . ,. . : • s1 • -;. 1 • •"■ 1 . i :\ 11 „ j,.,, j tin- land I n -w (V i h.rr.i’e. I k -w ..| im V;ic'h laiiL'e (»r stock a* tlie-lh nt Al. Milt iin.‘“ Tin cxtrmu la alt Imii sS 0f tl:-- pla<H- is I• ? • • v . : l i.,:, and tl.t iv l - niv-c iK-Mal-lv pl.u c t*>r .i summer i. -i ’ - Fei— m* \\ ho may l«e de*iroti« of pure ha* in jr. will adc(rc«| .1 ihnAl. Fru i-.mih* mnl' iMan. I, at Finc.i-11«-. Ah . | li(. V. ill i- :il\va\ - 11 .! t\ t • yec-.uipy :iy p. isol •• U !i . w >-h t-i \ j, v, tin- 1 i-d*. Air. Shilliiijr®. v. 1 ii\i* mar the p ace. W|jj I .!-.!■ in *1 ■ ’■ . I t he 1 .: . i i. Term.* < - . W , kiunvu in An. id . >■: the uinh i-ipt i . and I w | endeavor to mahe them a^recah’. t . o< i-m - w i-hiinr t.» fc,,' Al.l'V V. 1 skHllu.i:, • June S — vfs Snrvi\ in- 1 h ustee BUFFALO SFlilNUS. AM! IF.if>T r Bii if ])! r . t 1 .. , \\ ;;'c! It! ' I’’::--. t: ; .J|;, ® in M il "! :u'. ■■ :u-: ■;' l;i I' :!•!i.- gi npr-.illv.iliai he !,:,s li-ns-il III is pr-.p-r! y f >r a l<rm uf years ami lias <ronc io ■■ a-»it rai • «-\pi .•••!. •. akn ih«> place ( parueiilarly ili« i nisi g ib-pariu.. mi .) ri-..it- c.-.i.i‘.na.be iiiai.it i.as lien lo ■ tl, \ | .. Uil.K. . shall !»■ furnishcil with tin- i- h that the mnnuiain man try eu:i aliitril, ami ii shall itv -vrvvtl up in a ami anti vSdiiip im r. Ijoiiil ML Sl( lias bpvii vnuaired lur Un- mv -'I. 'im- me.ii -..I \,ims ui ilv liutlaj,, •*1> ii gs tuvn by ii u |... li:.v i- iriv.i ilu-m, u be u : r I • - . Hip d:s asi - 11' the V v- i ..- . !. , u i I- [.ling I’l- , t :I,. . g. h. s :t .i.i :• ia 1 a, ] ^ a.-j,. ■ ' Valley. Uisi an l.yi'.-lii'iiig in l .is J,;: -e 20 milt's; from tins place iu Lexingi m : imlt . 1! 0 A U !) . I' e A p r c. , ii,i ( In 'am am! servants, H .111 Horse, ij ,-<<) y I-A AC 111V INI’. 1111K. A , LJ (1 il. v. ill : - r iu i. giilia'y liiri v times a wee| be*w al.-.:. nrg ami tin liu al Sp ngs v il • . ^ seri er, piuimi g i the 1st day ulMulv next. I Mi. , at ibe Cab* .11 use. Ii v 11 leave LyiwliKurgun Tu«. tiay’s, Timrsday's and Saturday’s, al bait'past ti u’cl'k. * ' trie ' } : no C ...idea, ten I i H i .luii!- 12 —u ls 1. J. a For Sad Francisco, California. To sail with immediate despatch* in \ 1 r I i ’1 . ■ i , an * * " • ■ ' ...... k and l.nirailt-r. wiib spamous a ' • ii.::. : t i i. b« ' i > I: di 'k- : -r • i j uvifi* r r'- ‘ -hi • will bf laniniiilfd 1 an oM • »i : oiin. 'I : » v. j.i t.«Uc out Nurg -n, ( hajtlain, unit also vmi k..outi to the citizens ot KicL j ia.-ud. JFor freight or j\. (A to ' ‘ li \NKIN k WHITLOCK. •N • 15.—Pas-- i.i-- out and ba*k, w r i. t he | ri\ k* -t <• f rt-main in San 1 . .. : I :i! : J :. !‘ i a pa-Si nger v. ill It aliutu th- bulk ot . ' .till- i ll'.l f'.: iy It i t, Irtc ol charge. KANKIN k NTII CLOCK. Ilii-lim-uiil. Fob l'J—w 3\v $100 REWARD. ~7 1) OFF fr i toy t -i ab t one tr-ik west of ■* ! •' ' - - • • . • mty , on the nk . th 1' h oi_.SojiUiiil er !a-f, it \ i • :r > man ni dab tit 1"’ r r.» vrai*. IVet 5 or 6 inch*-3 high. M.nli ' ■ ‘ *s a sin ■' I:. i.i !•! i man. .1 in th, irnod In ad ol hair .■ - - hat 1 ; ■ • ■ . I • bove ' ! . Hivt , ol NT a n inly, Va., by Mr. Seth Wood root, and bv myself, uf •• •• It is l lieved the said l gro man will probably Nelson, or ty ol Albemarle, n.-ar Warr- u, w h re I understandhe has -‘.■me connecti-ills living w ith Mr. K Celt Fives. He canit-d oil a good stock ol. i.ing v. it h !.;«»*. a very good blue oo.it, three Mi S. U V* ..i illu .1 Hi i . v :i . —•. N. k. -li ;.:iy l.i- t*..11 M idi-.si i- lurking in tin ’;iiihh"r h 'oil of Fi • ..louil, t i tlie jmi|. or •: 't mg a rmivevancc to - in.- k.-r slat.. vt:\ ton" llftwtcu. 1- eh lit* — \\ Iiichmond \\ hig c. •: y v. 2w Cn'ransI and Sijuarc Pianp Forte ManuipJctory, I i of OPPOS1 PE Till'. El 1 \\V j’iOl'SE. B A 1. T I SO. O R E, M D KN.VBF. ScG VF.HI.E vvmild respectfully call the alien Jton superior GRAND AND Mil ARE PIANOS. 1 be Pina.is inauutartur. ' at tins r-tablisliniciit bare. f rdc ii'-acy.if t uich, swi-etn.-'s. i-!t arru-* atul brilliancy of tone, beauty and style nt workmanship, been prou "triced by the mostuiniueut Prulessorstrb unsurpassed by any instru » made in this or ar. . . rv I*1 mntry ujcrchanl-.and - it be r- \ is r Baltimore will lind it ! i their advantage t icall atom extra* ive cstablisbm nt belon pureli - h t,. Sept, dl-uldin T). H. PAN NE At ItP.O. V 1 th . ... , N , 11 * - u " n \ -1 \ . f 11 . * : b ■ e i d 1 r. T la V \\ , :’d rail tllC at*e tit i. n il I-j\ ers of Music to some just received at the Jan 18—Is ' I., i a' I IKE. Ji s F UF.iT.lVF.lt AT THE .vs: is* sent:: ,j.v« ss.it store of .1. W. &. S. II. Ill MROUGH’S, NEXT DOOR TO JOHN G. Alt (I, A N A II VN'S .1 UillUE.J.YD II Ll.L SEI.EI VEU STUCK r'-st - —-aStT '/ Boot*. Shoe*. IMs and <•„,,*, Trunk; r,!iccs, CarPet Dags, Satchells, I ml-nllus, Sec fc,. &c. ' T'll'-V would -ill the attention or their friends and the * ,r ?! •••■• wlti 1, i- very large, as they are .o..l"l«nta 1 w .11 wt.isly th. m it i, 'the |.'l.,ee to get har w H 1■« articles iu .nr line, we :r-y "• ■ T -■ ' n , pains to gel that winch ndlbotl.pl, ,-■ the I.. y and ,,.j.-r s. rv,.-c. To 31cr ' 1U « * = >• -f Hats, Caps, Bool mdSl es.wearerfW tied .-ail oiler them such inducement* as w.ll clniatsthe “J far h. r t , buy—tl j will rTi\o us a rail and .sitisly tit. !i.-c!vls. Besides Beebe’s ball style ot Hats, we have a bcautBul stvJe called the Yeoman lat, whi'di is nvii-li admi.ed. To Mamilaetuiers andoth . ItS », we would say we are ha*' . • --.I. I, d iwits mad.-; and will Hi l’1'" '•* 1 ‘ ■‘• — Also, «o.il! Ulutic Welt.-, tine Boots,SW j ,' "1 b" ! . -I;* !:t vcrv i nv ,t* J H . -• !• KL AIBOLTlU^