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"daily virgtxiaa. terry & SHIELDS, Proprietor?. JAMES M' DONALD^EniroE. | tbrms. 1' Th* VIRGINIAN Is published dully »t $fi, and semi weekly at ,, "r annum, In advance. No subscription is taken Ibr a shorter ' ,u, ala months; and no p»|ier is discontinued, except at the'optk o of the I'loprietors, until all arrearages shall bare U»D!)V*KltTISEMEKT« are inserted Air 60 oeats per square, (or 1 1, tor every !!««« form Insertion. and K^cla tor every outer '“‘T" Jf the number of Insertions Is not insrked on the MS., It be published till ordered out, and charged accordingly. Tbs YEARLY HATH* are:—For the privilege of two squares, d.llv*60 mini weekly $10; tor one square, daily $16, semi-weekly 2X!—Iflnnrr torin. daily $40, semi-weekly $•'«>. Every yearly advertiser will be required to confine his advertising to bis par .,,1,., line of business, aud If be exceed thr space stipulated Ibr, & trill be charge* «ably tor the exoesa. _ --• _ S— - * — --- ~~~ CARDS. |>R. ROBERT EARLY, Dentist, Hat rftmcvpd hi* offi1’? poor as^ve his xemdimci on Main street, and one square abus e Dibrell’s Hotel jy 12~3m__ MEDICAL CARD. DR’S. PAYNB &. LANGHOHNE, have associated themselves in the practice «*’ Medicine. Dr Payne's Office, as heretofor, at his residence on the Hill. Dr. Langhorne's Otfieoon 1st Alley,one door below the Washington Hotel. July 24th, 1851. ___jy9»-tt DIB RELL’S HOTEL,MainStkkyi, Lynchburg, Virginia. CHAS. L. DI3RELL, Proprietor. Gentlemen visiting Lynchburg and stopping at DIB HKLL’S. have the privilege of visiting tho "Virginian Reading Room" during their aay. Cards of admis sion obtain, d a* the Hotel. •}_jy 29—ts W— ASIIINUTON B ot EL. Corner oj I Chunk Street and Firtt Alley, Lynchburg. Va. Gko Camfron, Proprietor. Jessk T. Burton, Assistant. EF* Persons traveling through or visiting Lynchburg, arid atoppingat the Washington, are entitled to visit the "Virginian Reading Room” during theirstay. May 17-u___ ___ Rll. coX,Snr|coa Dentist* Apfomat e Tux, Va., from the Baltimore College Dentul Sur gery. Reference—Dr. YV. W, Hainn**r, Col Thomas H. Flood, Hor. Thos. S. Rorock. Address—Appomattox C.H. Va I jv 5-w3m 1) C. BERK HOLDER, General Ar ia chltect—Offers his services to all who are wanting PLANS FOR HOUSES, GREEN HOUSES, and GARDENS. All oiders will be filled in haste and warranted to give perfect satisfaction or no pay will be demanded or expected. fy* His office is on the Fir«t Alley .between Main and Church Streets, opposite the Virginian office. BERKHOLDER * WALKER Are prepared to undertake and execute in the very be./ »nd most workmardike manner, und on the most reason able terms, nil buildings that may be entrusted to their charge. may 24—t. ^ tlltKi; EXHIBITION.—The subscriber hav. ing obtained at considerable expense, from Mr. Whitehurst!* Washington Gallery, Daguerreotypes of tlio following distinguished characters, most respect fully invites the public to call and examine them, in connec tion with a large number of his own production, at the Whitehurst GaHery. President Fillmore, Gen. Winfield Sco't, Wm.. A. Gra ham, Gon. Franklin Pierce, \\ m K. King. Gen. Lewis Cass,.Iudgr Stephen A. Douglass P. E GIBBS, .1 uly 19—tf Proprietor. JOS 1 AH WILLS, \ J KD'w A. RAWLINS, Norfolk, Va. i) J New Orlenns. WILES A HAW LINN, Commission MERCHANTS ant! Agent* for the sale of Man ufactured Tobacco. Stores No*. 11 and 13 Gravier corner Tchapitoalas Street. AVtrOrleani. marrh22-lv HIC! IIAKDSON A CO., IMPORTERS and WHOLESALE DEALERS IS DRV HOODS, 95 Main Street. Richmond, Va. \ F invite tlio Merchants of I irgmia and Nort-h * * Carolina to examine our stock this season of FALL GOODS, which will he complete, embracing Foreign goods of our own importation, and a full assortment of Domestic, fabrics, all which will soon he in store, by ships New World, Liddons and Excelsior from Liverpool, nnd va riuus arrivals from the Northern cities; to he sold on term* that all must consider accommodating and rea sonable. Also—The in ist extensive and varied assortment of CARPETINGS and R UGSin the citv aug 9-dI3i* RICHARDSON A- CO. itilna, Earthenware, GIiim, and FANCY GOODS. Will. F. BFTJLEH, (late wm. f. butler AND CO.) Importer, 79 Main Street, Richmond, Tra. IS now opening a very large stork of Goods in hi, line, received per ships “Sutley,” “Florida” and "Jntnes " right,” direct from tlie manufacturers in England, which he is determined to sell at low prices. Believing it to he advantageous to both buyer and seller be is unxious to sell as many goods as he can for ask; persons therefore, buying ill this wsy, will have every possible concession made to them. A call from all buying is respectfully solicited. - 3 ~5t* W ANTED—Fifty nblr bodied Negro " ^ Men to work on the Virginia and Tennesse Unil Road. Liberal prices will be paid. Apply to Pan 1-ts_ JACOB RUM BOUGH. IV EW CONCERN.-THE UNDERSIGNED ’ have associated themselves together for the pur* 'nse of conducting a genera' Grocery and Commission »piess in Lynchburg.under the style nnd firm of SAUN JS()R 1 H St, 1 KB1 . They huve taken the large JMFcommodious iron front stoic house, n few doors a* ore the Market House, formerly occupied by Roberts ‘ .“**< "here they w ill, at all times, bo pleased to see ! <’,r‘iipnda and the publi.-goneally. Ever# branch of 'iistnrsfi generally done in a house of this kind, shall have t'etr personal and particular attention: Such us Selling reduce of all kinds, Receiving and Forwarding Goods, , c". 7 le\r Groceries, including every article in "it line, is now iresh and just at hand. And theirpur c .ises having been made exclusively for Cash, they fiat *■*; ’ Bhel'es that they can offer as great inducements !■ ‘’HBPWSJAMES SAUNDERS, M. l . NORTH, MRS J. IRBY. The subscribers hav of D Clow, Double Fan, me now manu »<• rill and examin liave on hand a Sole Leather. R LOflWOOO. RAILROADS AND CANALS VIRttINIA and Trnu. Rail Hond. THROUGH TO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS AND SWEET SPRINGS —Through Ticket, will he eiven at the office in Lynchburg. To the White Sulphur Springs for... .f.j Ml " “ Sweet Spring*. 4 Ml aag 2—3tif THOS. .1 KLI.IS. Ag’t. Richmond nnd Ihiuvtlle Railroad CHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Thursday, July 1st, 1852, a regulur passenger train will run be tween Richmond and the Junction, connecting at the function with Flagg JLCo’s line of Stages for Burkevillo, Charlot tr Court House, Halifax Court House, Danville, Milton and Groenslnjrough. The train will .top for pas senger. only at the following point*: Manchester, Po white, Kohiou’s, Coalfield. Tomahawk, Powhatan, Mat toax, Scott’* Shop, Amelia Court House, Wyamikeand Jenning’* Ordinary. Lwsve Richmond every .day exrep' Sunday at 7 o’clock A. M. Returning leuvetlie Junction at 2:30, I*. M. Children over 3. and not over 12 years of age, half price to any point, except the two first-named. Ser vants travelling by themselves must be furnished with’ tw» passe., ao thut one ran he retaineo in the office ; and it must he expressly stated on the pass tlint they are per mitted to go on the curs. A freight train will leavo Richmond every Wedm sday. Parties forwarding goods must have them on the ground the previous evoning. N B.—The Stage leaves the Junction every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, in connection with he above point.; and returning, meet, tiie cars at the same point every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. Through Ticket from Richmond to Danville.(10 do do do Greensboro’.... (12 Through passengers not providing themselves with tickets will be considered us wuy passenger., and churg cd an increase drate of fare. ,jy l-t!4S JOHN H. OSBORNE. SupY PINEY POINT LINE TO 15ALT1 MORE —TVVICE WEEKLY between Richmond and Baltimore.—Fan* Ollly.—flic public Hie hereby informed that the com fortable and commodious low pressure Steamer MARY LAND, Capt Charles E. Mitchell, having been entire ly refitted, enlarged, und improved in every respect, with berths for a large number of passengers, und with state rooms for those who prefer being retired, is now on the tout# between Richmond and Baltimore. Passen gers by this agreeable and economical Line will ieuve Richmond by the morning train, on Mondays & Wednes days, at 7 o’clock A. M., and reach Baltimore on the fol iowing mornings in time to proceed by the New Castle and Frenchtown Steamboat line at half past 6 A. m.. or with the early train of those days to Philadelphia. Re turning passengers will leave Baltimore on the after noon of Tuesday and Thursday, 4 r M., mid connect at the Creak on Wednesday and Friday succeeding with the train which arrives in Richmond at 4, P. M., of the same day. Fure in either direction, $5, (staterooms nnd meuls for cabin passengers, extra, except iif the case of ladies and families, who will have the privilege of state-rooms free of charge.) Forward cabin passengers, (including meals at.d lodging on board,)$4 50. Fare for first class passengers between Baltimore and Philadelphia by the New Castle and Frenchtown line $2 50. F or second class do. $1 50. Making the "‘hole fare from Richmond tv Philadelphia for fret class passen gers by this agreeable Line, $7 50 only. For further particulars, or through tickets, apply at the office of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company. J- B. WINSTON, Ticket Agent. Oefice R . F.&P. R. R. C., ) „n°-7t H ichmond Aug, 9, 1852. y K mMB NOTICE.—On nnd after Mon W99.,|ay next, July 26th, the Cars will leave the Depot for Bufords, at fij o’clock, a. in., retur ning will leave Buford's at 5.) o clock, p. m. Freight intended for the 8 o’clock lruin, must lie in the Depot the afternoon previous—and before sunset. The increasing tonnage on the road, renders this ar rangement indispensably necessary, and in future, the rule cannot bo departed from. Freights must be accompanied with two dray tickets, and prepaid before forwarding. jv 26-tf THOS. J ELLIS, AgT. PE m VI HU INIA AND T E N - LESSEE KAILHUAI). NOTICE TO OWNERS OF SLAVES —No Slave will be permitted to ride on the Railroad enrs, w ith* i ut special written permission from his or her owner, or the agent or guardian id the owner, unless accompa nied by the o» inier or person otherwise entitled to theil service. Such permit must be given in duplicate, one of which will be retained by the Conductor of the Train. OH AS. F. M. GARNETT, mat eh 18-t» Chief Engineer. >sS&jimgl| NOTICE. —On and after Monday, OilMkaS^B August 2d, the Boat for Buchanan will leave at (>4 o’clock, A. M. nug 2-2w BOYD, EDMOND & DAVENPORT. rpilKOCttll TO THE WHITE NHL X I’HUB SPRINGS FOR $5 00.—Firm of July our Packet Boats leave Lynchburg for Buciiauan daily tit 5^ A. M., Sunday’s excepted,and arrive at Buchanan at 4 P. M connect there with two daily lines of Stages for the White; one by Dugger’s leave on the arrival of the Boats and arrive at Daggers (1C miles) at 7j.) P. M. leave Dagger's next A. M. after breakfast, and arrive at the White, 43 miles, at 4 P. M. Passengers by the oth er route go by Fineastle and the Sweet Springs to the White. Fare to Fineastle $2, to Sweet Springs f 4 00. Passengers for the Natural Bridge reach there at 1 P. M., Faro $1 50. Passengers fir Lexington, Rock bridge and Bath Alum, Warm and Hot Springs, connect with a daily line of Stages at North River, arrive at Lex ington at 3 P. M.; Rockbridge Alum at 8 P. M.; Warm and Hot Springs next day ; Fare to Lexington...$2 00 do Bath Alum....4 75 do Rockbridge Alum.— .. 3 50 do Wat m and Hot Springs. 5 25 To invalids this routeofTors great inducements, there being only 59 miles of staging over by far the best road in the mountains of Vilginia, and added to this the pas senger will survey the most beautiful scenery in Virgin ia. A n intelligent European traveller has remarked that the route between Lynchburg and Buchanan, with its variety of River and Mountain scenery, the passage of the James River at Balcony Falls through the Blue Ridge, and view of the Natural Bridge, combines more of beauty, romance and sublimity, than is to be seen in one day’s ride in any country. Returning leave Buchanan every day. except Sunday, at6 P. M., arrive at North River at 10 1’. M., and in Lynchburg at 4 P. M. The Boats for Richmond will leave as usual every day except Snnday.at 0 A. M., and arrive in Richmond next davat2P. M. Fare through $3 50. Pas engers for Buckingham court-house, Cumberland court-house and Farmville, leave in Monday, Wednes day ami Friday’s Boats; Fare to Cumberland court-house $3 25. to Farmville $3 25. je 21-rs BOYD.EDMUND & DAVENPORT. LEATHEIt—1 1 ave received iny Spring sup ply of Leather, consisting of Hemlock, Sole ami Wax Upper,CalfSkins, (I'hilaJelphiurind French,) and a general assortment of Shoe-Makers. TooM. &-C., also Harness and Skirting Leather. OakTanned Sole, &c. Anrit 2fi~t. E LOGWOOD. MECHANICAL. HOT AM FVBN ACE, COOKINU =3[ RANGE AND STOVE WARE HOUSE —Tha undersigned takes this method of informing ttie public thnt he has on hand and is constantly receiving from tile principal northern Manufactures, Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, Ac., of the latest and most desirable styles. At long his assortment can lie found Chilson's Patent Hot Air Ventilating isit*. t Lr warming and ventilating Churches, Public Buildings, Factories, and Dwellings. Also, COOKING RANGES, the most com plete and economical arrangement for cooking, in use. Having had long experience in the use and operation of Furnaces ami Ranges, and liy giving his psrsonni at tention to the setting ami fitting of them up, he is con fident that a trial is sufliient to satisfy any one of their superiority overany other arrangement for heating and cooking purposes. On hand, a full assortment of Stoves, Coni Grates, Registers, Pipe, Sheet Lead. Lead Pipe,Hollow Warn, Ac. Tin and Iron Roofing and Eave Gutters put on in a superior manner. Also, a full supply of Tin, Briltanla and Jappanned Wares, at Whntetalc and Retail- Hi* facilities fur manufacturing Tin Ware are *«ch, that ha feels assured that he can make it for the interest •» Merchant.' abroad, mid nil others in want, to call at tlm New Store, wp town, East tide, Mata Street, and exam ine his stork before purchasing. lie would also tender his thanks to the people of Lynchburg and its vicinity, for th'e very liberal patron age extended to him during his short residence hero, and hopes by strict uttention to his business, to merit u continuance of the same. Mar 15— t* C. S. BLISS. LYNCH BUKO FOUNBKY —The busi ness heretofore conducted under the firm of I T. id. 8. DIUGUID, will continue in future u '< <>* style of DIUGUID 4 II ROTH Kit, and they take this opportunity to return then it.sink •• the public for the very liberisl patronage to tlm lire. <•' J.T. dfc, G. 8. Diuguid, and beg a con innnni.e nl lie same. We hove on hand a lot of Tobacco Sckkw x Asti I'kIi sis.a Tobacco Finisher just gottenup,l’longhsHod Points of all descriptions, Mill (searing, wrought ami cast, Threshing Machines, &c , I. T. DIUGUID, _Jnn5-U_ »• 8. DIUOUII). New concern. —The subscribers us soeia ted themselves together on the first instant, ion he purpose of conducting themonufacture - » ijPT of CABINET WAKE, at the old and “VM well known stand of 8. Diuguid, un der the style of S. DIUOU1D ft MONK. They have recently applied steam power to their mas chitiery, and Hatter themselves thut toey are enabled to manufacture ull descriptions of Plain and Fancy Cabi net W'arc, in stylo and finish to compare with nnv in the State. 8. DIUGUID. 1) P. DIUGUID, GEO. A DIUGUID. THE SdBKi'KIBEIIS having obtained the exclusive right of retailing Fisk’s Metulie Burial Cases, tuke this method of inforiningthe people ufLynch burg and the surrounding country, that they have now in their ware room oil Main Street, a lot of the ahoveCa ses of different sixes. It would be a difficult task to give nn adequate impression of these Cases without * person al inspection: they are perfectly air tight and indestruc tible, and for protecting and preserving the Dead, for ordinary interments, for vaults, or for transportation, are superior to anything of the kind before invented. Pilose unfortunate enough to need the shove Cases ran be supplied by 8. DIUGUID At N()N8. Undeitaking in the usuul style also promptly attend ed to. 8. D. & SONS. ACAKD.—THE UNDESIGNED WOULD ros peetfullv ask a continuance of the patronage so long bestowed upon him, to the new concern and in this connection he deems it proper, to nsk all who are ndebted to him to come forward und settle their ac counts without delay. There are many claims of long standing, which I must close up, and it is expected that all who know them selves to be indebted will pay attention to this notire. 8. DIUGUID. Jun 8--ts Republican and Express, ropy 2 times a week for three months and charge the Virginian. ______ _ mil A T M AND OAF Si!: The subscriber has received at the sign of the Blue Hat, tho Spring Fashions of Gentlemen's fine Dress Hats for 1852, embracing all of the latest und most approved styles, nod is now prepared to furnish his frtendsand customers and the public gnriernlly, with an article of fine No. 1 Moleskin, black and white Beaver Mats. He lias also received a large stock of the latest Style, KOSSUTH HA TS, both for men und boys, and a large assortment of fine heavy oil silk and Cloth Caps of every style and quality. A large stock of si,ft, black and white, Brush and Mexican Hats, which he will sell low for cash. He will use his best endeavours to please all who niny favor him with a cull. All kinds of Hats made to order with neatness and dispatch. Cali at the sign of the Blue Hat for Bargains. Feb. 26—ts_WM. 8TIT/.RR. 11NUIIBI K<> MARBLE YARD— -J JOHN It. GADDERS 4 PRO , Proprietors, for* merly of l)nl/iaiore—lluve opened their establishment, adjoining the Masonic Hall and I'ost Office, and are pre pared to execute all orders in their line, and keep con stantly on blind a large assortment of FINISHED MARBLE WORK, nt Northern prices, such as— Plain und Ornamental Marble Man IIfk, Monuments, Tombs, Orav« Stones, Ac., Prepared of the best. American and Italian Marble. Carving and Lettering promptly executed with neat ness and dispatch. Our Grave Stones merit particular attention in form, sixe, style and quality ; they are suited to the taste and circumstances of all. Orders from the country punc tually attended to without any additional expense ol boxing or drayage, und carefully packed to go safe any distance. __ April il-S rn II It C Ml I N <• MACHINE* and I WHEAT FANS —The attention of the public i respectfully invited to our stock of Threshing Marhine and Wheat Fans, which arc substantially built, and n the most approved patterns. Persons in need of sue implements would do well to give our stock an exam: nation, as we feel astir fied that they will he pleased botl in price and workmanship. All Implements warruntod to perform well. jy 15 -t» DIL'GUID A BROTHER NOTICE to Carpenter* er housi . BUILDERS.—The subscriber would inform th community that he has on hand a good lot of the bet Pine Timber that Virginia will utford.and receiving ever week, all of which will he sold low for cash or good p* per. JAS. 8. CREWDSON, Com. Merc’t. On the Pattn. N. B.—Bills for Houses received and Wiled atth shortest notice. Timber well dried if o*slred. Aug.7—ts__ J H* Bacon * lard -20,000 ibs, Prme west ern Bacon, 5000 lbs No. 1. Lard, in afore and fo sale by j.,a»7-ts I.F.E A JOHNSON RICHMOND._ DINNOIaCTION—The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned is rht* day dis solved by mutual consent. Those having rlaims will please present them, and those indebted will oblige by rolling and making payment. Either partner will use the name of the concern in liquidation. Hug P-9twts GARLAND * ROBINSON. A] OTIC*—The undersigned will continue to con-1 lAI duct a general commission business in the store formerly occupied by Garland Sc KobinsoN, corner Cary and 20th streets, on the dock, anil respectfully so licits the patronngeof bis friends and the public. aup9-2twt» JOHN A. ROBINSON. NOTICE—The undersigned will continue to con duct n general commission business at the stand formerly occupied by Garland St Robinson, on 13th alreet, adjoining Messrs. Win. Wallace Sc Won, nod re apertfully solicits the patronage of his friends and the public. aug 9-2twts __ J MAURY GAB LAND. LICOKICE PAHTE-Twen ty-five cases F. I G. Licorice, just received and for side on accom modating terms, by hub 9--2twts_JOHN A. ROBINSON. r | % BE ARS—I ,000 ll»s very sttpotlot J. Toni|ua Beans, just received, to which the atten tion of the Manufacturer! is called, for sale on accom modating terms, by aug9--9twta JOHN A. ROBINSON. rpo Till-: LAIHI1N Ol' VIIMilNI A.— X We would rail the particular attention ofthgLA OIM to an assortment of R( )NE WOOD PIANOS, marnifacllin'd by the most cel etunted maker* in New York. They have U s II ] II been pronounced to be very superior Instrument* by some of the best musicians in the country. We sell Pi uiios it* we do Furniture—tmall profit and auiek tain. JONHS Si. HARWOOD, opposite Exchange Hank, Kich.nond. Va. I hnve used one of the above I'iunos fur some time, and think it is one of the best toned instruments 1 have ever seen. Ki.ixahetIi 0. Hfrertu. 1 can recommend with plrasure the nhove Pianos, ha ving had iino tor it long time in my family. nog 5*ti__ _ II. G. Mathew. rfHIl BUB80BIBBB buying located hinself in Bioh i mood. Va., offers hi* service* to Ids friends and, the public generally in the ConiinitiMtoil II list 'ForwurdiiiK lliiftiii*>*». jy 86-41_ I RS V SI’TTON, IMMIOYH, BAVKNPOItT & io, A Kirhinotid, Vn • Offer for tale from Store a id to am ivt •' Plaster—300 tons city ground, fresh, Gcano—500 “ genuine Peruvian, fit.ash—1000 boxes 8x10, 10x12, Nails —1500 kegs. Axes—150 dozen K Archer & Oo., warranted, Corrr.E—400 hags Costu Rico, “ 300 “ Rio and l.aguyra, “ 150 " Java, MaccaiiciNI—100 boxes freth, Almonds—25 hags, Oil—-30 casks tor Hud Roads, 111 It Hi nos—100 barrels No. 1. Mackerel—50 half barrels No. 2, PokTEit—50 casks London, Ale—50 “ Younger Scotch Ale, BrandV—50 half pijie* direct from Lundon Dock, Englmh (.'keeteand Aluitard, Ciiampaonk—100baskets lleiedsick anti lluugurian Ly on, Wink—Sherry, Madeira and Pott, Whiuket—Scotch, Irish and Family Rye, Gandi es—Adamantine ami Sperm, All of which we offer to the trade on favorable terms, jy 22-13t a i f t il snip LIAS or PACKETS. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Positively every Wednesday, until further notice—Union Steamship Company’s Lint—Thojtwo new und beautiful steamships, VIRGINIA, Captain Teal and PENNSYL VANIA, Captain Uaymore; one of ihc«e fine steamships will leave Richmond for Philadelphia, every Wednes day. They are beautifully fitted up for passengers ; are provided with Francis, Patent Metalic Life Hoats, set first iate tables, and every attention is paid to the com fort and safety of the Passengers and protection of goods. Freights taken low, mid all trans-shipment avoided Passage in first Cabin, f8; berths and meals included, Do 2d $7: do do do Passage through to N, York, via Philadelphia, |!> do do FOR CAPE MAY. The Virginia and Pennsylvania will touch at Cape May during I lie bathing season, Inland passengers. Passage to Cape May $8, meals included, thus saving about hulf the expenses in visiting this delightful bathing pluce. Apply to MAYO it. ATKINNON. ' Agents, Kiehmond. N B—The ships returning, leave Philadelphia every Wednesday nt 10 o'clock, A. M. »u2 ts ^TKAM IIAIIIII.I MORHX. k^ JOHN T. ROGERS lias removed his MarbleWorks to the corner of Main and 8th streets, when* will he found a fine assortment of Egyptian, Italian and American Marble, Monuments, Tombs, Grave Stones, Mantel Piece* of every description, WallP lutes, Front*, lfcc. Any design in carving executed in the neatest man ner. Orders from the country, with city reference, promptly attended to. Mr. R. having served his apprenticeship in one of the largest establishments in New York city, and having much experience in the business, flatters himself that all work executed at his shop will give as entire satisfac tion as any done North or Month. Richmond, July 14-Iy i illl lMt A KOlilNSON, AU( TIO VT SEERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Richmond, Va., corner Cary and 90th Street, on/hr Hock, offer for saloon accommodating term*: 100 cases F G Licorice Paste 75 do do do Stick* 130 do Heck A Co do Paste 00 do Ynuria do do 70 do G C do do 35 do Da Luce* do do P10 do Nadale* do do 10 do Sena do do 200 Bags superior Bio Coffee, 12 Basket* do Salad Oil 200 barrels Bragg's best Family Flour 100 do Humgardiier’e Old Bye Whiskey, 150 do Fletcher’* and Kennedy’* Cincinnati Rectified Whiskey, 24 cask* Port Wine, 40 boxes Claret “8t. Julian Medoc,” 12 case* superior Sherry, 12 baskets Creme, de Howry Champagne, 20 demijohn* old Antigua Rum. 20 do do ‘‘Marxell’*” Pale Brandy, our own direct importation, 30 do do Port Wine, our own direct importation, 25,000 genuine Havana Cigara “ Esmeralda" brand, our own direct importation, 100 barrel* Rosendale Cement, 1,500 bushels lunerior Out*, suitable for seed, J»" 12-t» GARLAND A ROBINSON. ’ j $l)c Ulaily birgiman. For the Virginian. Ben. B*lt’« Reply. Ah, ym. T ntmemlier, aweet A Her my friend. And it grieve* me lo think alio i* gone ; My aoltee alone o'er her grave I* to-brnd, And dr* e if grief «* thtttMMA Yet, of • I vr "oat |f"'" i i ’ " O'er h‘ 'Ml * '■ ,«>' I s. gt While rtf, tlv. '.rer ivle? And tl 0( *U> **,»«-! ,w f , «!. re * .dhv.d *M* hi, j 8Rf' e bad» f ' ,■ 1 Thctren.w * ‘ , * (>unit ,fce woe **•» e { Mot cove. -*W> r ' h,■ g,*c*tift3, The Miller'* boy* *'* » . I men, And live bard by n, ..... ..... The inill-bny, who paaaed the play-ground then, Ha* gone, like tweet Alice, above. The green-award wave*, where the tchool-hmtle atood And alu*, IH» green on Jit* grave | And dry, I* the brooklet down in the wood, Where *weel Alice,her feet u«ed to lave. How *ttdly I think, of her dimpling cheek, Which »o often to mine, 1 have pre**ed, And her melting tonea •<> *oft and *n meek, Whi, are mingling with tho*e of the bleat. DIBHGLL'N HOTEL., Haiti Street, LYNCHBURG VIRGINIA.—The summer travel having commenced, the subscriber would respectful!) rnll the attention of the |>uhli>: to ibis large and populai Hotel, whirl) la now in Aral rule order for the reception of company. It U aituated on Main Street, entire!) convenient to the Railroad depot, Packet Landing and Stage office; ami presents to the traveling communlt) every inducement, it is belie ved, that can he dealred of expected in a House of Entertainment. The order, quiet, and cleanly condition of the house, are noticed und appreciated by all whu visit It. Besides the usual comforts of a well ordered hotel, there is at least one ui Dihrell’s, which cannot he found nt any other in Lynchburg, mu! that is it Spring of pur* Freestone Water, issuing cold ami limpid, from a roeR within the hotel, pnd affording a decided luxury daring tills warm weather. When the subscriber was conducting the “Powhatan House” in Richmond, the following unsolicited testlmo •>in I was placed in Ilia hands, with a reques* 'hat he would publish it. In re-publishing it, he assfffrs friends that he is no less anxious now than he was the make them ‘'comfortableand happy.” CHA8 L. DIBKELL, Proprleto Powhatan House, Richmond, March 12th 1847. J The undersigned, Member! of the ,Legislature who have boarded at the “Powhatan House” during the present session, and tome of us at several preceding sessions, being now about to adjourn, feel cullod upon by a sense of duty to place in the hands of Mr. OharLCI L Dirhem., our host, some testimonial of our kind re gard fur him, und of our high satisfaction with the con duct und arrangements of tiie establishment. Inn House containing some hundred boarders, it may lie expected that there will be frequent complaints. W* have pleasure in saying however, that wc are nut aware that any existed during the winter; certainly there haa been no occasion for dissatisfaction. The house is re markable for order and quiet. The table has been boun tifully supplied with all the good things of life, and the rooms well kept. Mr. and Mrs. D. have presided over the House with ability, und have evinced, on all occasions, an anxious' desire to muko their guests comfortable and happy.— The ussiatantsnre prompt and obliging, and the servant! f'uithftil, honest und attentive to their dutiei. Upon the whole, we do not believe that a more agree able Boarding House is tube found in Virginia, and we trust, that Mr. D. may long continue to occupy it—or if lie ahull find it necessary to leave it, that he may make a location corresponding with Ids merit. 8. McD. Moore, Geo. D. flapper, Wm. D. Hart, H. Chandler, Thomas Davis, Asa Rogers, W. M. Ambler, C. T. Brown, Lewrenre Roane, Samuel Watts, Adam Small, J. YVoolfolk, Titos. M. Bondurant, John Bowyer Cal Well, Wm. It. Finney, Wm. L. Boak,J. M. Smith, A. R. llollndny, J. W. Breathed, J. Thompson Jr., Hugh W. Shelley, Thomas Robinson, George Stillman. We concur with groat pleasure in the foregoing. FRANCIS L. SMITH. ROBT BROOKHTT. Commissioners from Alexandria. From the Richmond Whig. “Powhatan House.— complimentary Card, In regard to the management oTCril* House must be highly gratifying to the worthy proprietor, Mr. C. L. Dibrelf, from the fact that it was an entirely voluntary act on the purt of the signers—its reception by Mr. D. being the first intimation of such an intention on their part. We can add our own testimony to that of the gentlemen who liavo paid Mr. D. a compliment so just in itself, and ten dered in a manner sn delicate.” jy 22—ts f I TOBACCO, Tobnrco. Having df X termined to {my particula atleatiou to selecting the best Chewing Tobacco that is put up here, we do solicit orders from our friends in the country for the artice, believing as we do, that wn shall be able to furnish an article by the box that is bound to give satisfaction, as we have received an agency for some of the best Brands put up in Lynchburg. For a $5 note sent by mail, we will in return, send a box of 10 plugs that will he hard to heat, and for u $10 note we will send 20 plugs first rate Tobocco, put up in boxes of suitable size. We lake pleasure in saying to our friends tha we can send them Tobacco at prices ranging from 20 to 75 cts per lb. CUEWDSON & CRANK, Jan 12—ts. Corn. Merchants on the Canal. JBL COIHE AT LAST.—CHARLES A. EVAiU), Watch Maker & Jeweler, Lynch. BUS* ^«rg, Fa., would respectfully call the atten tion of the citizen* of Lynchburg and the surrounding country, to his lino and splendid assortment of Watch- i es, Jewelry and Silver ware Just received from the North, of tile latest styles and patterns, selected by himself with great care to suit thi* market. From hi* long ex perience in the Watch and Jewelry business, he flat ters himself that lie can please the most fastidious. As for his workmanship, he leaves it to those that he has done work for to judge. All he asks is a trial, and if you are not perfectly satisfied, and if his goods are not exactly what he recommends them to be, he binds himself to redouble, the money and no charge for the goods. , Old Gold and Silver taken in exchunge for anything in my line. C.A.EVARD, March 8—ts 2 doors above Exchange corner. l\TOTICE TO ALL 1—HE AL80, BY ncei -L" dent, has fallen into the CONFECTIONARY BU SINESS. in conjunction with his Jewelry establishment, in which he keeps Candies Sr. Fruits, such ns Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Almonds, Filberts, Toys of all kinds, and, in fact, all kinds ofConfec, tionaries, kept in such an establishment. He is now rrideiving his 8pring stock, to which he respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. Healso has, in hi* employment, ous ofthe most^ experienced Bakers and Candy maker* in LynchburJ I’yramids, of all kinds, made at the shortest npuittr All orders from the country recei ived and promptly executed. CHAS. A. EVABD. March B~ta 2 doorgabove EvuhSrwe corner IT ACOF. BACORf—6.000 lb* prime We.mrR MJ Bacon Ridas and Ahouldars, in store and for sakshf •• »--*» 080. BA0BV.