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. , I- c car. Din mai nwinerm* ' . . t :i.- ■- r" r ilie propriety of a prudeoi expr^'i^ ft. NATIONAL A' \SIMN TON MONT*MENT. T • citizens of lla« kill' county, Tennessee. 1 presen! a !x k of th° marble of that v. , ton Mooumi nr. J :.e l.cgi-lature ft .V-w Hampshire has the the first ' pond tl sugges ■ ■ ■ ' 1’ trd if Direi t r> amt. by a un ini . nii is v.ote. has res lived to present a block of d $300 for that pur P -e. 15v the wav—W !: it s'ens have been taken by tlv Y mg Men ot I.vnci urg to redeem the pledge, so patriotically made for them by Mr. Kent, to send a block of granite from the Peaks of Otter ? No time ought to be lost in setting a bout the work. OF. \TH.oF MRS. MADISON. This venera ile l v.lv d. 1 on T!r:r- : .v nigh*, in Washing; >n city, in tlv '21 y.ar f hot . . 1 resolu tions expressive .of it- s mse 0f h er exalted worth. WINCHESTER.YIROINiAN. Edward C. Bruce. E-q\ In- become the tnle editor and proprietor of the Winrhc«ter Yirsrin i *n—Messis. > I; tired from the concern. The Virginian is a well • •conducted and able Democratic paper. MR. BlNCIdlFI'. & letter I. \ al lute ir has the I A ve V a’Ti'1'1 • • or. -p :: •. t i.: ;l*e lev -p"1 .V m. " h ' c .111.:.'! cV sevciyw • !, l’i' "pie |V ' . i. - 1 l\ :,: he calls .yfrlr /.r.lilnn • iyj, _ •...;. I .. of a "rind <• .tert u:.'i;. ; ■ l;., f :!:•■ I \ bassa.I.fr, in which c Unis irnr duces the present Minister from lilt* i "nited S■ :i■ • s: ‘•0,1 a c Hell III I h- III ihlle Ilf [hr* divrtn. . n lie ri 111 .hand, were '•e.vrd ihe nv.i in s; re i.arkableTi1 .1 must re inirk.,: :.. : mk g rn n p ese ,i. a: < r he Pa in h i.-, f nameiyJBanir.ifi, thc-Aui imnpind B v, Russia! Miir- .r. I hey c • . ■ rs.d I .;. t . ,.r witi«rr:|.. ni cnrdulfty the chief part of rn* sit ••_.•• I in I', a - tl.c llama. Ilk • i1 Irs ■ rav.-lied c. n r'. men.t.e n * :i u ■£ ,i linguist, ..i;h."!,i-t!.e hy, lie is tJ-rma-i h rn. lie is a msn of ttiihie stature and C'lininandi ; port, c min; his stars *1 j 11" , U ■ lug A individual stamp d mure thi>r.m<fh v w itli tin* impn ss ,,t a geiiilfman »:is I! t to he f.,*i ., 1 ..r i the amhissj. d irial circle hi] .«*, ,,r .],. vast gincral ciicl • 3 -*v>*. than Mr. Bancroft. I black coal, rilnmlb.. ai d . rr'. s-- as I . « ,*,w:th i ev n so much asa diaim. d slnri-si id, he ti.il.-.i n ,i m drr.v ,7 much mere ntilii-iv o noun ,,| ■. .. ; .mol sji-1 tsi, r. t- an any of his gliilerin; fell .»- pr unis nr. mil him. A p. parenliy about fnrty-threi* ,r f nr, tall, wed f. :ii-.l,» h a onmcv.hat sclinias'ic f.rm • f'h- .he ‘ns:, lithe p .|„|, of the ttrtier, with • of t - . -tv : ihe re;ntb|icaii;aiiil •here is tin- r , >, ss iiil . f him. u hii h nil h ■ said scarcely fa v P;a a o . : a > •• n-t ns, in* sin . s the in d.-al ot n u : . . \ , n.n i u ! cm |n i a calamity of that s .rt round ho i h r ..! with 1 t lo.ikmir 1 i.e a hi 1 hard-mark* r, n t ips’, r.,,r a r. n 1: v ] :i ■ s ns li t i sliake hands with my I. J |! r . v. • r • v I ke D’lsraeli. I.,.,I a*3 upon tie N minus as uji-iarts, but upon ( . »rl> ill ’011(3 as i mi- »r. • .111.” I he writer’s de-crip 1 <;i in !o* O'iior m- 1.:wr* f • ii-* diplomatic c.irjw is v. rv or,. .■, v. r» u m im cas.-su r-ji jill 1 nen 1 ary as this of Mr. li t 1 • » t. Shi Scents in Ctnri,rn tlH.—The (T velnn ! Plni Dealer coniaius the fdluA i:«o letter, dated Ciaenwia i. July 1: Ti<e Cli -len i- i!. 11n2 iu " rK Itere an ! is ’•«i!v a Inrminj, h ivioo omwn more vi lei.t in i;s .Marie an-i mure l.i’al. 1 he death* I1.1v ilv ini-r** i«.ed 20 perc.-nt. fir lllf* list I * : <1.1 \ -• l l IV ill S \M-T LMIIIl'ni pil*»d up in one bin tl _[ u d ua : r nitric.*!. S-uue ' ot them had lain 21 or o’) h nr-; n 1 i:,t• sh rh fr n S’i -h a nia-s i- terr tic. I !.♦• r. vmls ar- n- arlv a much *i 1 *• • • jred du? _ II hours f th n ; as . ly, \ r ill v hurv trom tiic (• r i rn part ; the ; ; :i -11 !ittnr<. in all ways arid shapes, tr > :i a cr.» »*.. 11 n> a u |j, »■] ,, riov\. '1 lie mortality am ciir them s ie\ n i : 1 ■,v• 11;• • _r you hav ev-r heard. One of my men vis it i a h mse occu;*ie(l i»v live families and foimd ten *.• ..d. and fit n id <J' 1 in a!! in the -IS hours preceding. In 1 in* !: u-e opp. s:t* our ma uiftciory, 2’> G r inns have died of ch d ra; 1 have s»‘; ni a dray I ad of Co til ns o , ther- t *e. N-ir'v ail business holi es liavc pried ’I he streets \v«ar V . ! cuuntid 22 in a si jl- d«v passniv wii *i \v.. COM ON i Ol'NCIL. At an atlj.mri.nl in. - 11.j « f 11.»* Common Council of I.vii -1 'v r r at tli -ir Chamber, on Moulav evenino-, the IGih f.I lv. IS 19 : Present - John M. O'i y. President : 11 * nry Dav M. Hart. Paul .Joins, (i ortTe Jv IJ 1> ri>. Charles \V, (. I r s* -an, S. I) iirtiul, ami Jr*sse II - —M« mhers. 1 fie C •miniite aj'p >i ;ted at lie* re ; i ar IlieeMntr of the C"iiocil. tti a-* *rta,n ilie am ini nee-s<ary to be ru t'll b\ way of'Paxes t • meet tin j> . • demands against llie C'orp >ra«ion the present y» r. as well for the ordinary purposes, as to mee the entaran- e»l iuteres in eei’am s'ook in tlie V irjinia ami 1. o sse U «il K > I C »rnj*p rv, o ade report upon die subject, oc,.;n i ued hv ap; r - printe hil's, wh en lulls wert- severally rea l, h * first, s coiul,and third tin-, and hecauie . r«ii mres i ne tir-t is entitled, **An Ordinance I v\ *i_r I’ivs m ihe I evn « f 1 iVuchburjr. t' r the year IfUh” and -second is e i • i l d, “ \ti O ina e l« v\: a tax within the town pr. p‘*r, andjhe Corpnrati u of I nchhur-. for a half a hide round about and bey nd t! pre-uni l i\-payuijr limits. t *r the purpose of -rai-ino a sum «.f n. i.t v ' pay the inter, t now due, and to he • mie due the 1st dav « f January. Ito certain >?..*• Cl bens in • V :rr and Pen .-ssee Kaiiroad C trpanv, nd to oile rs.*? On mot .on (1 Mr C hr s: 1 ave was cjivi-n him' repo t a hilt to amend a . ill now . u the table r tm-Tt.inn l reported, was ordeicd to iie t,n the table for tardier con sideration. On motion ofMr. Davis, Retired. 'PI ar the S'reet ‘Commit’ee be aiut they are lit r- .>v ajipoi. wd a e> mn.if tee to confer with the Pres i \t n I L) rectors (,f i:, • V r g nia and Teut.esse. |{r! U d (‘ m v, n relation ■ the entrance of the Hail H a.! track into the Corporate limits of the town, atui tumake report to the (_ .muon C Mincil. And, O moMon, The President of the Common Con: oil was added to said C. inmiuee. And then the ioard a.!j aimed. A Copy—T ^te. D. IIODES, CJerk. AN OH DIN VNCE, Levy inn-a tax within the towi proper and the C rpor ation of l.y iclihurjf, f.r italfa mile round about anj - - y.uid the present tax pa. ing limits. tor the purp .se . f raising a sun of money to pay toe iut.r si now due and to become due the first day ..f January. It-oll. to certain Stock ciders in the \ rgmia and 1'. unessee Kail It . :.t Company, anil toothers . ( Passed the l Of/t nf July, 1S19.) \\ terras, the General Assembly of Virginia did, the; h Section of its Art, ine g e Lync end Tennessee tail road Comp y.” parsed March 2-1:h", T 18, authorize and empower “t le C« ntm. n Co cil ol th. tow i a'd corporation of Lynchburg, to guara-itv the payment ofsix per centum p- r annum in'eres- to !;> r r:i tz-ns and oilier Sior-k-iildtrs in the said I..:..-. .. g ■ rennessee Rail K .ad Company, in semi-annual divi dends, upon an amount not exceejmg half a million ,.f d liars;”—And, n hereas. be said G.-npral A-sem v d.d. hy the / h.section ..t said act of inci-rpora i-.n, e : power the said Common Council, to contract with tlie citiz, us. Slo.rKhol.lers and others, vvh.se stock they may have s. guarantied, at any time when thereto required bv -the holder thereof, to take a transfer of the said stock over and above thirty shares, and to issue th. ir bonds or scrip therefor, lienrii.g an in’erest of six-per centum per an num. payab’c half yea rly;” And, who tea tbe said Gen eral Assembly did, hy the 9th Sect. >n of said a t of in Curp .ration, authortz - and empower the sat I C in-tt it Couu.-i), "ip a-^ess and collect t x. s tip me the lands,: ro perty and persons of all persons within the town pr per, and the Ccrp-.rati -n. f. r half a mile r-u d about and be yond the present tax-paving limits, f.r the foregoing pur poses only: pr.vid*d, thai t e assessments so made stia'l be .qua!;”—And whereas the Common Council in obed ience tu the wishes of the citiz -n« uf the Corporation of Lynchburg,and in conformity witti the abjVv rcciiid pro v ' ' 5 ' f incr,rp-i-nT n.ciij, hy ordinance pa eg. r<] the day of Jnlv, 1^48, and the several amend rn*n’s th-^rei>. guarantee the ptyment of six per centum jW annum interest,, in semi-annual divide- dsf to certain <t k ders in the said Lynchburg and Tennessee Rail “ • ^ n 3 7♦ ar d au*h »nzj the Trea-urer or othei ’•Tic r : said ( arpuration, at »nv time when ’ th re required by tlm Mders thereof. tn'rake a t-ans t >r * ' ca d £ arntreed >• ck over red above ih rty charts, v i-ue the bonds or scrip of the Cnrporati. n rheref,r, ^;r':ngan interest ( f ^ix per eentnm per annum, iavvde • • \ i A ■ wnerea- t .*:•• (jenera! As.5°ui , vofVtr . • u. d.d. -v irs “aM rai l: r z • g a « iiscrij ti n f.r :he ' S the \ * 9 » March, 1849, -Ka-go the ca - e and s*vl f “the Lvrchbcv n d Tet.n --r-R Road Cm a y,” t» that ;f “the V :r_rin 1 : 1 • ' **«s e R il R->nd C >:npnny,?*—/V ri 0 7. I bat a! - •»-cri; ••.•ms trade t, the st*x*« « f sa:d C »m g«, actings ngs. wliatso* , /v r- ■ ; rc** : ,#Vd ••: V *-f t e pr iv - . : s of tiie :!bove r • if ■ • ’ or : • the pa —age of s od a.-t of th* Oth dav •: M r- i,. |" ;y. sh -old be 11 no vavimpaired or effected v .-a i c‘.ge of name :*nd stvle. is.c .\»d, whereas. S “the Lj Tent 1 general meeting, assembled at the ^ c!li the t wn of Lvnchburg. «ii 1, on th*- 1st • v f Mav. " 19,accept said.act of theOth dav of March. ** t 1 lie amendment aforesaid : th» rebv, adopting ! . tu"tir»* t o .me ar ■ sly’e of “tfie Virginia and lVn 4'S-e II 1 U '*1 ( mpanv v in ]teu of thatof**ihe l.vr bbu-p i I --nnwio* fi Ho! ( m[arty:” And \vl< r* - »! ere are ru'.v.ard thp fi-st d-pv.if Ja' tiarv • v . a,.j : :#* to the sakl guaranteed S' w-khoiders ; '-Pi nr* s' s • guaranty-•! a-af re !•*' \ v. : ' r* p''p b’ed taitl and integrity of this Cur le»ra'• r-o-.i-p to he nmmntlv Paid : — Sv'T. !. /«’ ii thcrfre rrdaincd. by the C mmnn ( Darn if 1 C( Ha l - tried, for - \ . ■ 'he town proper avid the Corporation •f l.v g. r . f i ii i'e round about and b»-y* nl ' • : r n t.ix-pa\ mg limits, for the foregoing purp- ses oniy : O i all houses and Tot?, ar,-* .rding to the book • t * lie ( i r»*-r< .•?''» j it* Revenue, fr f v ry $1 • value ihero-f, $ 10 cts O i evrry white male citiz u over 16 years « f -.g-\ 50 cis O every e c >} >red male over 16 years of r g■ , 25 cts O-i every slave ver 16 years < f.age, 12] Cts < )n * y. ry Save over 1 *2 a .d under 16 year.? of r ip, 10 rtS O i t v v II ir-^e, Mare, Mule and C 4t, 10 cts O , . v rv p - *- •- C Hage of 4 wliccjs,val ue i a* $15' I . .r ni re, 2 00 O Cstring f 4 wheels.vnl m d a1 5" 1 r ' '• , but h-si than $150 1 50 On every pi - ir« Carriage of4 wh1 els. va - tic 1 at $250 or m rc. t.tit Ie~s than $350 1 00 On • very | 'fiasur- Car-ingeof 4 wheels.vd «u d :t’ $i-5:) r m- r°, blit h1-- than $250 75 c's 0 i i very i-' ■!•«'!'••(' ■ -r .ig - .f 4 wh • Is.val uel at $P'(! r re, but less that! $1.50 50 cts On (vi ry ih-i'iirc C.riiagc of 4 wheels.val ue i at $ »t) i.rn: re. but loss than $ 1 GO 25 cts 1 hi i V: rv p' ;r ( arriageof4 wh*-. Is.val ued at $.5 or more, hut !es« than $50 12] cts <) i every pb t-mv C 11riage of4 wheels,val ue ! :.t hs- linn $25 10 c's O-i ev» ry pi" -urp Carriage of 2 wheels,val ued at $75 or morn 50 cts On evnrv • '* -ir" Carriage of2 wheels,val ue i nt $5 ) ; :n >re. hut less than $75 25 C'S O^ * v rv 1 - : r-* C irriage of 2 v\ henU,val u'd a.t $ 5 .,r more, but b*-s loan $50 12] cts O i rv rv piri<ur** Carriage of2 wheels,val ued t !• -s than $25 10 cts On f wry Jersey wagon, valued at $100 or more 50 cts On * vt ry Jersey Wagon, valued at $50 or more, hut hss than $100 25 cts < > • ry Jersey W ag m, valued at less than $50 ‘ 12] cts O-i every C -Id Watch 25 cts <>! every Silver Watch 12] cts On every Me i! Cl"»*k 20 ct< On every Wooden Cl >ek 10 cts On every Pi-mo 25 cts On every $100 value of Silver plate, 25 cts On every Ten Pin Miey, where pay is cl: • d. demanded - r reee.v d 5 00 Or. *‘Vi r;. II hard TaMe.wher • pay is claimed demanded or r»Ceived 10 Q0 On every Bigatelle Table, where pay is claimed, do tmnded "r received 10 00 On every Stallion or J ick kepr f»r Mares 5 00 Sf.ct. 2nd. lic it further ordained, That the forego , ing lav- sha 1 become dueun die 16th day of July,1849; j a cl shall o disdainable for from and after that day, and " ill he paid int i the hands of the Treasurer, by the ( I Vc-t ir c»f the Rr ventie, on or before the 15th day of , November next ensuing, to he kept and applied to the P»cl rsive our noses of this • rdinanre. Sect. 3d. Be it father ordained. That the said Col- ( lee' or, h* f .re entering upon the dunes herein assigned; i.im. shall ex* c t* a bond, payable to the* Treasurer, tor i the lime ’:>•-! g, w.ih g.- id a: d snfii *i »i.t security, to be l*pr v*<l hv tiie Common ( oueCil, in the sum of five ;ti u-and d ! rs, cm d'timicd fir In* collection and faith tnl ;n• pr« pr;::i!o:i of the money c ming into his hands, by virtue o! this Or iir a ice :—and for the duties herein leqnired to he p* rtdme.i by the sai l Collector, he shall he entitled to one hundred dollars, in be paid out of the f'-reg i-ig levy. >f.ct. 1 i Beit further ordahied. That this ordi nance shall commence and he in » -rce from and after tiie passage ihereof.4 A Cojiv. D RODES, Clerk. RAII.ROAI) MEETING. At a meetii g of me ciiizens of Campbell county, held i :t il.e Conn House, on Saturday, the llih day of July. 1 1S 19 purse. ; t nolice : D . m ! n t J hn D. Alexander, Wm A Clement u ' • ; • otrd ( !i;i man. and Edwin R Page and Geo M 1) •'y appointed Secretaries. The b;>;ct ot the meeting having been stated by J D AI x . ndcr.it was R olved. unanimously. That the citizens of Camp-1 < 1 do approve of the proposed Railroad Convention, to •J held in Chris*ian«lvirg. on the 7th day of August '■ext. f»r the purn- se « f advancing the cans • of Internal Improvement in the State of \ rginia, and espfe a’ly of pri mming th* in’erests of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, and that i e :, p : t- d by, the Chairman, Delegates to re |i* son? this cour.ty in said C nven'i -n W hereupon^ the Charman appointed the following D ■'•■gau-s ; G n O G Clav. Jv> D Alexander, Dm Marr, Junes 1 ( a hi wav, G I) Gill ail. Mathew l> N iwlin. T W J ups. Dr R E \\ uhers. J B Dabney Jas M ‘laden, A; n r lvir v. Edmund J Early, Dr Pi *o<h»re Michie, Henry H i/.: w ■ d, Rob 11 Walthall, Jno P Lynch. J hn P on.11. Samii?d Pajdy, Burwell Lee, Lewis I’tge.JiM S I hi'', Thomas Hunter, RDhnnl Perkins, Ri i j \\ i Us, Alex Irvine, Peregrine Echols, KdwM ■ . Fr rick Speece, and John R Hughes, to repre sent this county in said Convention. O i mo'ion, thi* Chairman and Secretaries wer added to said list »>f D legat.es. Re-solvrd. That the editors of the Virginia Patriot, Lynchburg \Tgi an an*.1 Repu'l.t an, bo requested to publish the proceedm s f the mee'i *g. W.M. A. CLEMENT, Chm’n. Geo. W. Dabney ? . i,*.. p ,, > Secretaries. Low in li. Page, S Communicated. MASONIC SALOON. This fa**finnt:ng family - f V caiis’s.(the Cnrncmsses) gat Masonic S \A h ive received a very liberal p •ir oiaoe.they richly deserve m re. Tiie care winch is taken to avoul anything which can * fiend the most refined taste. and the desire which is manitb-sG d *o please, should secure f.»r them the appro val on < ft host- win are enemies to the low order of e»* ter ainmenis winch are frequently given in our town, arid lucre is no better or more appropriate manner of uian: b s ing ibis approbation,than by attending their Concerts; .v d thus wh.le you place the seal of y* ur disapproba tion on the low entertainments referred to, you reward merit. O. Fine Chewing Tobacco. ‘‘lVL oa hand,a small 1 t of Wm. L. Saunders's finest > V andb—l Chening Tobacco. the uLone Star.” and no mistake. \\ kick we propose to sell on verv reasonable terms. June 25—ts SMITHSON k STATIiAM. BLANK BONDS l'OK hALth AT THIS OFFICE. MARRIAGE. Married, on Thursday evenimj. July 12*h. by Ibe U-v. G. W. [.angh.irue. Dr. WILLIAM F. ALL.I NON. of Missisbi| |.i, to Mrs. C. F. K. MORGAN, uf l.ynchburw. [ Aecmpanyinpr the Lreg i g notice the F.Ji or- ac knowledge t .e receipt of a bountiful share of the mar 'ri 'ge feast.] -.in W aching* n city, D C., on Thursday 1 T 12 . U v Mr. M rga . Mr. JAMES A HOPKIN'**. i*i Lynchburg. Va.. to Miss MARY ANN, daughter uf \\ m K4int. K«q.. • f Amherst county. OBITUARY. D >d. on Saturday, the I 4 th insr.. a I his resinenee, in hi* pi ce, S *.Mrr.i.>Einox. aged 35 v- ars. S fence is ■ S : ve ■ f the grave, the right of the dead, and. \v n i:i:errUi,'P|j by the partiality "ffriendship, it is nut l ! *t:«• pi.:! - *• by «-t human atf* ction to use any Ian - : -r*' '* >b.»t . f pa? ejvric, t i ‘‘indulge in the tribute uf a gratdul tear t*> departed worth. In the Indulgence t mis sympathy, the best fet lings uf our name are inter jested. As tup conventional usages uf society shiehl and jpru'eet the living, t ought eq -ally to guard the recently fl • w,i ! vp in the kind remembrance *f kindred :r .1 tri-mis. 1 , the death of Mr Sol ion, Providence has mantled in <orrow an affectionate wife and six inter K-'ing :<n : !cm!v children. Kind and sincere in his in • ,erc>urSr- with the ' orld, i: was in the circle of his home and fi* Safe, that Mr. Seldon, from the artlessness of his ; ature, and kindliness of his heart, invest’d domestic ! !*- va i h end* anneals that will long be treasure 1 up in bind reniPtnbrar.ce. He was exemplary as a husnand,* trh. r ad mast r, being by nature affectionate, kind and e r,s •• rv*\ And in si fully am re his feelings reciprocated ■•y h:> l i oily. During a long and protract cf illness, not a w ril of murmtj- or complaint escaped him, and, with j ruu.h to endear him to this world, he submitted to his at- j tl i ns va i ■ imidi omposure and Christian resignatim •Mr. s i 'ri7'' mind had been long exercised i n the sub* j" *! d < 11v > :ion, and during his illness he a'tached him >* i t * tiie Human Catholic Church. 'I’he doubts and shadows t;ui ies!ed up m his spirit appeared tobedissi pate the darkness passed away; and, from the period of t^-cei viiig the consolations of the Church to bis depart ure, a1! was calm and sunshine. His soul was mani h*>'iy stay d on his Redeemer. Nothing appeared todis-1 tr c? or to rnov him.and, in the. l ist dreadful struggle, \{ was g vpn him to r* j .ice with m re than usual joy. 1r U ciitiMnd and Na ch -z papers will please copy. it (sage of the 'thermometer, r: ported for thf. “vircimax” by n. B. PAYNE «fc BROTHER, Booksellers, MAIN STREET, H NCHBl KG, VA. 9 a m. 12. 3 r. m. JI- I-Y. —10 73 74 .73 17 72 74 74 1* 73 70 fS jtomm.V €. .nwiiMmMiJL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, C \MPBELL COTKT HOFsE, YA. i LI. • i •• :id ’ h • (' »irt* of (’amphel!. Halifax, Appomat * » ■ »n, and the Superior Courts of Bcdfoid. July 19 - w6t VlaGiNiA PATRIOT & SOUTH-WESTERN ADVOCATE Mon v/m: 5 RSI \XT to a dc* d of trust executed on the lfith of ® Jesse C. Young, and f record in the of ti,,‘ « f the 11 1st nig* C»ur* of Lynchburg, we will sell, by wuv o| public am-tion, on the premises, on the 2i»th day of • h . 1*^19, the Newspaper, Priming and Publishing Estab lishment inLvn* 1 burg. known by the name of the 66 VIRGINIA P ATRIOT \ND SOCT11-WESTERN ADVOCATE,” consisting in part of the good will thereof, and all its Ma »*!ii!:• -ry and Implements, such as Presses, Newspaper and J..b Type, Stand*, Racks, See. See. kc Alio, the following property in the 15 O O It 15 I ]V I> E it Y atta-hed thereto: One Standing Press, Ruling Machine, di Gi dingT ».»ls,Typc, Laying Presse* *ml Ploughs, Hand I o. Is. See., Blank Books and Alaterial on hand. A so, all the R >om and Household Furniture conveyed in said deed‘d Consisting of the ii*ual variety. TERMS OF SALE. The Printing Establishment will he sold on a reasonable eiv it, to be .m * le known on the day of sale, the purchaser ui\iii*g negotiable paper well endorsed—the other property for cash. I ntii the day of sale, private proposals for tin* purchase of the Printing Establishment will be entertained. DVYII) E SPENCE, JNO. O. TAYLOR, June *1 Trustees. POSTPONEMENT. 'Phc above sale is postponed untill Tuesday, the 24th inst, when it will positively take place. July 19—2t SPENCE &. TAYLOR, Trustees. Situation for a Blacksmith^ T^h SI BSCUIBI.R, living S miles above the Buffalo 1 Springs, has a favorable situation for a Blacksmith, with Snop a d Tools ready for immediate use. A sober man.with industrious an 1 steady habits, (and none other need apply) could command a good custom and do well. July 19—w4w GEORGE MARKHAM. LAND FOR SALE, TX7NI-L BE M)LI)tothe highest bidder, on Friday, the » r dl-t of August next, (if fair, if not, the next fair day) on the premises, the LAND belonging to the late Nicholas Rob ertson, dec J, lying in the South part of Bedford county, on the waters of AshwelPs Mill Creek, containing about goo wilh a considerable portion of the finest kind of 1 OBA< CO L \ N D to clear, a large portion of fine GRASS LAN 1) and susceptible of improve ment. • I soot! Stirelf ins' House, KI 1 t HEN, D1 1 IK ’1 SES, S FABLE, See., a verv fine APPLE ORCHARD, and would make a valuable farm for sheep, or wool growing j and can be divided so as to.make f»ur handsome settlements, all well watered, and w ill be sold separately or all together, to suit purcha sers. N. W. , i i>on, livinp: on tlie lnml. will show it to person* wisluntr to look at it. Tliu terms will be liberal anil n,a,!e known on ,Lit nl sale. THE LEGATEES. July 19—wt.11 \ Virginia : A T rub s held in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Superi 1\. or Court of Law and Chancery for the county of Hali fax, in the month of July, 1S49. Eliz.i A. Borum ..... Plaintiff, against Wi; liam Wauhop and Thomas Torian jr , Thomas Torian sr., Thomas I. igh, 1 Livid Shelton and Howell Chastain, •Executor ol Richard B. Borum dco'd., . . Dcfts.. I N Cl I \ NCERY.. I he defendants William Wauhop and Thomas Torian jr., li d having entered their appearance, and it appearing bv sat islactory evidence that they are not inhabitants ol this Com m me.ilth: r is ord red. that the said delc-nclants, William anlmpand Tie-mas I orian jr., do appear here on t*hc first Monday in O- f h rni \t. arul answer the Plaintiff's hill 5 and th it a copy of this order bv forthwith inserted in the Lynch burg \ itginian, for two months successive y, and posted at the front door of the Court House of this countv. ’ A copy—Teste, WM • HOLT, Cl’k. July 19—w2m Zci>1tPiiiah T. Dehart, James Via and fFifson T Vanish mi. \T°U WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE-That, on the X 20th dav of September next, at the residence ol Jesse Hubbard, in tb- county ol Patrick, State of Virginia, I shall take the depositions of David Washington and others—on the 2l-t and 22d da\s of the same month, I shall, at the tav • rn h.vise ol 1).l\ id W. Smith, in tlie county and State’afore sni 1, take t be d* p<Mlr-n* of George Hairston and others;all t - he r- «d in iden-e in a eertiyn suit now pending and un determined in the ( ircuit Superi -r Court of Law and Chan r-‘rv t r Patrick county, wherein 1 am plaintiff*, and you arc defendants. " THOMAS DEHART. July 19 — wlm £*tfnicer f|'anted IN A H *LM-ALE BUSINESS, now in operation, and * innk- i* most surve'-fa!. the additional capital of (say) would injure from S2.001) to §,3,000 clear profits per year trorn tiic business. This, it is fully believed, can be -utirdurturbv shown t., tl partner who would be approved °f — th ' ni -ney to b invested could be withdrawn at any time should it he retpiired, and the proposed partner might also ri-main a -i ‘ent one should he so desire it. The present location is in the business part of the town. Add e-s C. P . Lynchburg, through the post office, giving real name and address. Lynchburg, July 19—It* Feat Biers anil Wool Rolls. / *\ LBS prime live geese Feathers, UUl f 2imi “ « Western Rolls, 150 u 44 46. Wool In st.ire and for sale by GEO. BAGBY. July 2—(itif •IIunford's Homer's Hun!. price of S3 to close account. (Original price 45.50.) July 2-i d D. B.PAYNE k BRO. I COMMERCIAL RECORD._ LYNCHBURG MARKETS Lynchburg, July IS. TOBACCO. j Inspected the past week • 827 Hhds. “ previously 6,687 •* Receipts and inspections raoderate.wiih rather a bptter feeling in the market, prices range from $1 £-0to $8 for Lug'*. $3 to 4 50 for com m n and middling Leaf; $4 50 j 6 f«»r good and fine shipping quality; $6 to 10 fir good and fi le manufacturing, with die fdl .wing prices fur ex tra hogsheads—v z : 1 h d. made by E. L). With rs at $10 t 5; l d » by illia-n N. Austin at $11 75: 1 do bv J. Cunningham a? $10 75; 1 do by C. B. Reynolds, at $16.25; 1 do by E. Womack*. at $.0 75: I do t»y T. Creasy at $10 50 ; 1 do by O. II. Gish at $10 75; one by I’urnn at $11 00; 3 do bv O. G. Clay, one at $10 50. one at 12 0U and one at 15 50; one b) J. Hub- . hard, of Pittsylvania, at $18. W.U T. SMITH, Commission -Merc hant. Provisions.— Bacon, 6; Beet, acts.; Cora Alea 45 cent?. Flour—$ 1L It heat—Red cents; White Grain.—Corn.dOets; C)ats27u30 cents. Clover Seed- No demand. It Itiskey.—S ees at-26 cents,.held at 27 c's. Beeswax—18 cents. Butler-—Very dull,10 to 122 for No. 1. Brand•/—Ap:»!e, nojie'olTering Peach, none offering Bar Iron—$85assorted and $89 60 when drawn to j order. Coder—Ri » 8*to9cehts; Laguira 8i to 9 ; Java 12* ! Mocha 20. Con airy J miens—Tow 12 and Elax 15. Gallon Yams—Sales.14 to 15 cents. Feathers—30 to 32 ets. Flax Seed—Sale-* 80 cents. Fish— Herring*. No. I, $7 50; Shad, old $7 50, new 8 50. Ginseng—25 cents. Hemp—We quo'e 6 to Gie, in demand. Linseed Oil—65 to 70 cents—dull. Lard—6 a 6*. .M imses—West India 35 to 40etsper gallon ; N O. 42to 45 cents. Plaster—Lump, $M to 6. Sugars — New Orleans6 to7 cents; Porto Rico 7 to cents: Clarified 12* cents; Loafll£tjl2£ cents. Salt.— $1 87* a 2L 'Fallow—9 to 9* cents. 'Par -$3.50 per bbl Wool—23 to 25 cts. dull lYool Polls—No demand. Jh.AGU A.Nt. I\>. Checks on New York, ; to 1 per ct. premium Baltimore, J to I do do Boston, i to I do do Philadelphia, J to 1 do do Bank Notes N. Carolina 1 do discount. “ S. Carolina, 1 do do “ Tennessee, 5 to.6 do do “ Wheeling, 2a2) do do FREIGHTS UP AND DOWN THE CANAL. Tobacco, Leaf (per hogshead,) $0 50 Do manufactured,(per box,, 8 Flour, (per bid.') 8 a 10 Bar Lroti, (per ton.) i 00 Pig Iron, (per ton.) I 00 Lead, Pig and Shot, (per ton.) 1 00 Plaster, (pet ton.) 1 00 Salt, (per sack.) G* to 3 Merchandize and Produce,(per 100.) 8 to 10 WHEAT. Richmond .Market—Small sales al $1.00, for imme diate delivery. Lynchburg .Market—N > sales, but it is thought the price will be from 75 to 80 cents. RICHMOND MARHETS July 12 1849. TOBACCO— We have no change to n >te since nur quotation of last week. If any change, there has been a slight improve ment. FLOUR—$Ua$5 \YI I EAT—Some sales of new at $1 COItN — Saies at 521 a55c. O \TS_30 cents COFFEE Rio, 6ia7»; Laguira, G)a7; Java, S)a lOi cents. CUT MILS—Sales at 3?a4 WHISKEY—Cincinnati and Richmond Rectifi-d, .22) i23 cents. FISH—Cut Herrings in demand at $G) by the car go. on the wiiarf; gross, doll at $1); Shad very dull at $-?3 MACKEREL—No. 3. $4 3on$l 50. TEAS—Gunpowder and Imperial,35 to SO cents, and $1 25c. MOLASSES—New Orleans, bbls. 24a25 cents; West India. 18a26c. CANDf.ES—Sperm. 3Gc.; Tallow, I2c. COTTON—8a8! cts. CLOVER SEED—$3 75a$L FLAX SEED—None HERO GRASS SEED—$1 00 TIMOTHY do- 4 00 PIG IKON—$27)a321 per ton BAB do —“Manakin Works,” rolled and hammer ed, $35 BAR do —Country, $90 00—very scarce. OIL —Best Sperm, $1 20a$2 30c ; Solar, 45a60c., Tanners’, $Ual2| p-r bhl. PROVISIONS^ Western Bacon Sides, G5a7 cts.; Smiihfieid and city cored hog round 8ct-;Exlra Hams 10 cents. PLASTER—Ground. $7 per ton; Lump Plaster, $3) from wharf; from basin, $4 SUGAR-—New Orleans, 4)a5,; P. RICE; 4iaGi cents. SHOT—6 cents RICE —4 m s SALT-I ,ast sales from wharf, $1 35; store, $1 40a $2 45 cents. Abetter demand for goods, and business imprnvi ntr. DISSOLUTION," THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned,in the practice ol law, has expired by limita tion. All unfinished business will be attended to by both,and each is authorized to settle any debt due the firm. ‘ E. BOLLING, JOHN C. MURRELL. Campbell Ct. Ho., July 16—3t D, R Lyman’s Anti-Spasmodic Elixir, AM OUNCE OF PREVENTIVE WORTH A jpoiLVo of • rpHE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to offer-to the public a l remedy discovered by himself for Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus,Cramps,Spas:ns,Pains in the Stomach and Bowels,and all diseases of like spasmodic character, Asiatic Choleia in eluded. In offering this remedy to the public, he lias not the vanity to presume that he is possessed of more Ilian ordinary infor mation about the treatment of diseases of the character above named,having never seen a ease of Asiatic Cholera, but having been troubled for seveial days with a very bad Diarrhoea, he made the discovery of the remedy by trying it upon himself, effecting a perfect cure in 3 or 4 hours, and relieving all the symptoms, viz;—pains, spasm*, fete., in 5 to 10 minutes.— Since the cure upon, himself, he has given it to some 30 to 50 other person-, by whom it has been used with the samd re sult.effecting a permanent cure in every case so far as he knows or believes. . For information, the public are referred to the following persons, who have used it, viz:—D. T. C. Peters, s.-th Halsey, James A. Stigler, John Oglesby, Alex. 'Pomp kin*,Cashier of the Farmers’ Bank;A. B. Rucker,the Editor* of tlie ‘ Lynchburg Virginian,’’Lynchburg; Dr. A. C. John son, of Amherst county; and many others in town and country, not now recollected. " D. R. LYMAN. N. B.—This remedy is perfectly safe and can be used upon ••hildren w ithout the least fear of injurious results. Price 50 rents per Bottle July 12—ts ifD. R. L. Superior Pocket Cutlery. RODGERS Si SON’S, Wostenholm’s fet Crooke’s very superior Pocket Cutlery, ju>t to band and for sale by June 25—tf if ' GREGORY fc. ROY ALL. JUST RECEIVED BY ADAMS St CO'S EXPRESS, Egyptian Silk Mils, Bonnet Ribb ms, Gingham*, Linen Bobbin, fete PETERS fet STIGLER. July 9—tsif NOTICE; THE POST OFFICE has been removed to the Basement Story of the Masonic Saloon. July 2—3tif ROBERT CAWTHOX,P. M. 30,000 Ills. R UO\ RECF.XTLY received, which we are offering on aoeom inndating terms. LACY k GARLAND. May " t Where can yon get Them ? AT WiVT. H- IWOSBY'S •f r c t i o .v s t o k r.. 1 .Superior <1 mhle barrel Shot Gun, original cost S40, 1 doz. tine Mahogany Spring seat ('hairs, 1 Verv superior Mahogany Marble top Wash Stand, 1 Very superior B1 ick Walnut Wash Stand, 1 li Mantle Clock (Glass Shade,) A doz. Windsor Chairs, A doz. double Tin Safes, (3) 11 lbs. Chest a No. 1, Gunpowder, (4") 16 lbs. Chest a No. 1, Gunpowder, 2 13 lbs *< “ « “ 2 G lbs. u a a cc 1 Very superi >r a N \ 1, Silver mounted Guitar, 1 Very superior Alabaster Glass Shade, Mantle 8 day Clock. 1 Feather Bed, 1 pair fine Brass Hand-Irons, 2 hags pure Black Pepper, 2 bags Ginger, 2 bags Java Coffee, 4-4 Domestics, Shoes and a variety of other Goods, all of which "ill be sold low to close consignment. • IJISO, 2 Ci *king Stoves, 1 Good \\ riling Desk, Maps and Mattrasses. . WM. H. MOSBV, July 1G—tsif Auctioneer. DOCTOR T, L. RIVES HAYING settled permanently in Lynchburg, offers liu services to its citizens and vicinity. Hav i..g had several years'experience in his profession, he hopes to receive a share of patronage. When not professionally absent, he can gen erally be found at his office on Main Street, nearly opposite the Franklin Hotel,or at the Hotel, where he will be glad to attend to any calls either in town or the country. June IS—3m l.oaf Siigap. 1 A BARRELS NEW ORLEANS LOAF Sl’G.YR, 1 * * 10 half boxes Stuart's do Receiving per barges Rose and Burton. July 12—tit if GEO BAGBY SHEET AJS'D RJR IROJST. 1r\ TONS well assorted American Rolled Iron, */ ti bund’es Sheet Iron, daily expected, tor sale at the Iron Store, by GEO. BAGBY. July 12—6t Tobacco Screws. ITT’E have for sale, » i 2 good Tobacco Flattening Presses, 1 sn.all Box Press, which we will sell on accommo dating terms. July 12 ts McCORKLE & SIMPSON, DR, BAGBY OFFERS his Professional services to the citizens of Lynchburg, and to t lie community adjacent. Office next doc.r below the Union Hotel. June 18—3m JOB PRINTING. THE proprietors of iIih Virginian take pleasure in inturmi g their friends and the public, that they have just received a variety cf New Fancy Job Type, ami are prepared to execute all kinds of priiittno. such as HOOKS, f .HUPS, HF.I.VKS, II IMHI1I,I> &c IN THE NEATEST AND MoST ELEGANT STYLE. April 20—tsif Fine Family Roe Herrings. Jl S F received per boat John M Warwick, 18 barrels fine Family Rwe Herrings, which we will seil low. Always on hand, a supply ot Air. J. 1). Alexander’s Family Sifted Meal. June 21—ts SAMUEL TYREE k BRO. BOLTING CLOTHS, THE subscribers have for sale the best German An clior brand Bolting Cloths, all numbers from No. 1 to No. !0. Millers and all Olliers "'bo wish to make good fl oir, are requested to coll ami get one uf these Cloths, as 'hey are warranted to lie the besi made. They will be sold as 1 iw as the article can be bought for in Virginia. Please call and see MEEM St GWATKIN. June 4—tsif Scythe ami .Tlon in^ ISIadcs. WE have on hand alargelolof MOWING ANL SCYTHE BLADES. ALSO, Sneihs for tht same. Fursale low. SMITHSON & STATHAM. June 4—ts Just Rece ived, TO r>\Y, a beautiful lot of Miles and Son’s finest Gentle men’s BOOTS. Slions AND SLIPPERS. ALSO,a very large and fine assortment ot Trunks, Car pet Bags rind satchels, of all qualities, which wed. hesitate to say, arethe finest ever brought to this market_ ALSO, a large lot of I .11 H IS F F.i F .9 S . o! tlio latest patterns, such as, Blue Si7c, Green and Black do Ginghams of all qualities, at May 28—wts J. W. kS. D. RUMBOUGH’S. AUCTION SALES ON Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays—Horses Furniture, Dry Goods, Gr.tcerles, &c.. &. M. 11. MOSBY, A net. &, Coin. Mcr. June 4—tsif Loaf Sugar. HALF boxes CtS FEWAR l’S” Standard Loaf Sugar for sale on consignment. . McCORKLE k SIMPSON. July 9th, 1849—ts JUST RECEIVED, ISff .id rims .V Co's Express, A KkKS11 supply of new Books, consisting of the Pirate of’iti, or the Assassin’s wife and I laughter, by Harry the Keeler; the Pottleton Legacy,complete in one volume, com prising the singular circumstances attending the bequest, ad ministration andinhcritance ot this remarkable afliiir, which kept the beautiful and tranquil village of Pottleton in hot water for 12 months; Magdalina and Marcia, orthe Rectory Guest, by Mrs. Grey; Rcvclat ions on Cholera, or its causes ami cure, by Samuel Dickson; also, a plain Treatise on Cholera, intended lor the Ose of private individuals, by Joseph Ralph, M. D.; the Farmer and Gardener’s Book ol Seasons, illustrated; second volume ol Roland Cashel, by Charles Le ver, illustra! d by Phiz; Outline History of a California Fx I pc .lit ion, designed and engraved by XOX, containing the . late of the Gel All You I nn Mining Association. I A fresh supply received every week. The public are rc spectfully invited to call and examine before purchasing clsc where. 1 ° JOHN P. WIITGHT, July 12—tsif At the Old Po3t Office Building. A New and very Heavy Stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Saddlery, Ac. Wholesale aud lfietail. Bt ILDING Materials, Coach-makers’ Materials, Cabinet-makers’ do Slioe-makers’ do House-keeping do Carpenters5 tools Smiths5 do Plantation do General Hardware, Iron, Steel and Castings, Saddlery, Sue , kc., all in great variety, and all bought for cash at the lowest rates We earnestly invite Country Merchants, and all others who want CHEAP AJYll GOOD GOODS, to call and see us.—We assure them that they will find it to their advan tage to do so. THURMAN k SCHOOl.FIELD June 11—wtsif .11 ICCII CO IPS’ FOK S.1CC. IH WE FOR SALK, SEVERAL FIXE MILCH COWS with young Ca*vcs. They are neatly full blooded Pur I hams, with a very small trace of tlic native ptorh. i July 0—w2vvif \VM. KADFORD. JOHN 0. L. GOGGIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAVING removed to the town of Lynchburg, will prac tise regularly in all the Courts of 'the counties ol Bed lord and Campbell, the Corporation ol Lynchburg, and tbo Sunctior Courts ol Amherst. r-J- Office in Sohoollield’s building, near the Market house. May 24—w2imf. _ _ •• ANTHONY" W. SOUTHALL, ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, nAVING removed to Salem, Roan-ilte county, will rinm tise in the Courts of Roanoke, Botetourt, B«l:»tJa.p ilontgiunerv. He will also collect such claims as may be entrust t*d to his care in any of t lie art joining counties. Address—Salem, Roanoke county, Ya May 31—3m* JAM ES GARLAN D AND WILLIAM M. CAR ELL, H\YK nniied in the practice of Law, and wilt reg ularly attend the Circuit Superior and Con.ily Courts uf Amherst. App mattox, Bedford, C-Vti»pLell and Nelson, and the town of Lynchburg. Address—Lynchburg, \ irgiuia. JAMES GARLAND will continue, diligently, |u practise in the Court uf Appeals. Oct 19—tf hissoZJjTMiKV. THE partnership heretofore existing hetweep the under, signed, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st of June, 181'J. \VM. E BURNHAM, July 9. JOHN LENAHAN. JOHN LENAHAN, CARPENTER AND HOUSE JOINER, I V ESPEC I'FI. L.LY informs tli ft public., that he is pro I % pared to execute all orders in the above busine«*. Ha is confident, trom his experience and the specimens «‘f work manship which he can exhibit, tq give cntiie satisfaction. Those liaxiug RUII.DINf! AX1> JOB worn; to ».e done, would do we’l to call upon him before making engagements, as he is determined to work at leasonable prices and in a su perior style. Any order f- r his services can be left at the office ol the Cutlon Factory. REFERENCE, Messrs. James S. Crewdajii, J John L »ng, and > Lynchburg, Va, J. C. Shields j July 9—wGwif JOHN LENAHAN. DISSOLUTION,. BTHR co-partnership in the BOOT AVfl SHOE BI STSTKSS, nnil.r ihe style and firm of GlUMALDI & w MULLEXSJws been dissolved by mutual • consent. All debtors to, «*nd creditors ot, the said concern, will please make application, without delay, to Thomas y. Grimaldi. THOMAS F. GRIMALDI, JOHN MULLENS. The business will bo continued by the subscriber, one door above the Franklin Hotel. He ha* on hand all kinds of work in the above line ot business.. He is always prepared to fur nish any description ot work at the shortest notice and on rea sonable terms. He calls the attention of gentlemen to the Jinc lot of Dress Boots ami Shoes, he is now prepared to exhibit. Call on him, for he is deter mined to please. THOMAS F. GllIMALDl. June 11 — wlmif FARM FOR RENT OR LEASE, ~ NKAR LYNCHBURG. IAATSII to rent out or lease out my FARM, lying on James River, a short distance below Lynchburg It con tains about 200 ACRES. t lias on it a sufficiency of wood land to answer the purposes of the place. It has a <'omlY>rtai>9c Dwelling House and other good houses;the water is excellent; the land is productive and is peculiar’}* well situated for, and adapted to, gardening, graz ing, ke—In attempting to make this disposi tion of this farm, 1 am influenced, nut by a desire to leave it, for 1 consider it a comfortable home, but by other considerations. SALLIK P. DUKE. June 14—ifts OND*S EXTRACT. —1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED a fresh supply of Pond’s Pai i Destroverand Healing Ex tract. E. LOGWOOD: July 9—ifts KMC Tin: SlJltlillER. 1AM in advance on a large consignment of Matresses, Hair and Shuck, double and single, which will be sold for less than manufacturer’s prices, bv \VM. II. MOSBY, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. June 21—ts ’ ' rriHF, subscriber, anenl fur two manufactories, can JL furnish, on the shortest notice Curled Hair Mattrasses, single and double, Sbucl;, Wool and Cuilun do do \YM. II MOSBY. June 4 — tsif Auctioneer and Com. Mer. CSacon. Sint'd &c. /A| |f k LBS. prime Western Bacon, ^U.UUv* 109 u u Family Hams, 1,090 u u Western Lard, for family use, 10 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel, 509 yds. flax and tow Linen, 1,730 lbs. cast and shear Steel, (Naylor k Co.) 19 bbls. Tanners’ 0:1, In store and tor sale by GEO. BAGBY. July 2—Gt BACON AND FISH 25,000 LBS. BACON, well cured 33barrels new Shad, Herring and Mackerel 29 kits No. 1 Family Mackerel, Fresh in hand and for sale, bv June21—ts MeOORKLE k SIMPSON. Negroes! Negroes ! ! JY ECHOES !! ! I AM now in market to purchase a fall supply of NF GKOES. I will pay t he highest market cash price tor all LIKELY jXEGROES, From IO lo 40 years oi«I. Persons having any lor sale will do well to call on me he fore making sale, as nodoubt the highest price Pan be obtain ed. IM HART. I will give a liberal price for one or two Blacksmiths an Carpenters, good workmen. N. B. Persons at a distance having Negroes for sale, wil be waited on promptly by giving a description ol the proper ty for sale. " (\ug. 19—tsif) LICORICE! LICORICE!! Mass and Stick Licorice, of superior quality, Sweet Oil, do do For sale by GEO BAGBY. May 31—tsif. For Sale Frivafcly. ONE good second hand Carriage and Harness, 1 do do do Barouche do 1 two horse Wagon, very cheap bv W.M. H. MO?BY, Auctioneer and Commissioner Merchant. June 21—ts Segars! Segars!! A Few thousand oil hose fine imported Principe ?egars on hand, by the box or thousand cheap to close, by WM. H. MO?BY, June 28—tsif Am t.and Com. Merchant. FOR RENT—A COMFORTABLE OFFICE on Main street. Kent low. Apply »o June25—tsif M. HART. I PUBLIC ^NOTICE. " -Vf»r Goods.— Great fall in prices. I AM at home from a trip alter goods,- have buu 'lit very largely, particularly in LAl>iKS> UKKS8 goils, viz: Hull Silks, Bareges, Tissues, Late, s. kc. kc.—Al-o, -rn lletm-n’s goods orevery description—likewise SHOKS, sum mer HATS every kind, Bonnets, i.ibbons and Flowers. As my profits will be small, 1 shall be compelled to sell exclusively FOR CASH. 1 o my triends in the trade, whose assortments need im proving, l will sell many things as low as they can b« bought in any Northern market.—COUNTRY MERCHANTS will please examine my large stock,and I doubt not, owing to the recent great decline in prices, they will be able to buy goods which will pay good profit. May 28—ills JNO. J. PURVIS, Ag’t. Bacon ! Bacon ! Bacon ! Wh have on band 25,000 lbs. Bacon, some of it best Family cured, which will be sold low. SMITHSON & STATU AM. June 4—ts For Rent, A L.\K(iB TIIKEE STORY BRICK HOUSE, j-.i-t com pitted, with necessary out hnu’es, and a good garden attached in vegeta bles, situated in a desirable neighborhood convenient to Richardson’s Spring. Posses sion Can be had immediately. Ap:»lv to John r a ri«k. nr t* June 2S—ifts W. T. YANCEY.