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the latest news. Tilt LATEST NEWS. Hemp*'1* Convention—Second »ay Memphis. June. 7—Flic Come ition ie a-_ .nihled this morning. 1 he Committee mi iu. elution*, consisting oflwo from each State, re' juj,rC Moor, of Arkansas, offered a resolu , „n i el alive to the construction of u railroad t nm the Mississippi to the Pacific, as a pruc ticable means of allowing to the Southern and western Stares a share of commerce, and d< c-laring that Congress has the power to grant ],nds to aid sa d road. The resolution was lelerred to the commit 1L Bishop Otey offered a resolution relative to tlii- free ru'Hniion °f die Amazon river. The «' 1 i‘>: '• “ 1" returned and offered a resnluii" mg g t v speedy improvement of the hi. ig di.m ol the South Mississippi, by deepening the c antiel; and also recommended the deepening of the harbors of Charleston. Sa vannnh. Mobile and Richmond. On otln r sul> jec.s tile committee asked for farther time, and ihe Convention adjourni-il till 4 P. M, At ihe evening i m ('< n Quitman, of Mississippi, offend II IcsolUliOII proposing to divide the resolution of the commitee n la’ive to the improvement of the mouth ol the Missis 6 ppi and the Upper Rapids, which caused an animated discussion, anJ was finally lost hy a vote of 9 States to 4. The committee’s resolution was then almost unanimously adopted. Mr. Murrill offered a resolution in f ivor of a general and liberal system of education among the Southern and Western States Mr. Kaiser moved the establishment of n Bureau of statistics among the several South , rn and Western Stales. The committee oil resolutions not being pre pared with farther reports, the convention ad* journiid till the morning. A<l<lifi<>ii:il l»j (In* I I Dorado Tlie firemen who attempted to blow rp the Siena Nevada were named Brofey and oeot tey. Among the persons w ho perished tit the time of the burning of the Rosette House [other papers spell it Rassett] was Mr. Hub bard of Ohio. Other buildings on Bush** and Sunsorn streets were bur, f. Loss estimated §124,000 A terrible affray had occurn d at Santa Bat bura between a paity of sipiatters aid Sher iff VV. \V. First, assisted by a party of citizens —one of whom named J. A. Sidali a justice of the Peace, was shot dead. Sheriff First was also mortally w ounded. An intense excite ment followed, during which the revenue Cut ter Ewing arrived, tlie commander of which promptly offered to render assistatvo t , the M iyor. The excitement still continued at urn lust accounts. The affair grew out of an at tempt to reject a squatter named John Pow er. The County recoid office, at S in Jose, Inis heen burnt, having been set on (ire by inci n— diaries. The y ield of gold continues as abundant ns ever and there is no indication of a falling off The Luncetown (Van Dieman’s Land) Ex aminer dt nics the current repo t that O’Dono hoe was under parole of honor at the time lie made Ins escape. Business at San Francisco during the week ending on the* 15th ult., opened favorably, but declined at the close, owing to the immense amount ol imports from the arrival of seven chpper ships. Flour was firmer at a slight advance, l’oik depressed w itL sales at $46. San Francisco, May 6.— Markets are to dny buoyant under the effect of late news from the Atlantic States. Flour is Him with sales of'Gallego at $11 50 Provisions ore a'so firm and in good demand. Bacon is selling ut 25 cents. Messrs A. If. Middleton and A. M. H-dion of Maryland died on hoard the Panama at Ac upulco. --<•«-— The Attack on Gavazzi The follow mg is a more intelligible account of the attack on Gavazzi, at Quebec, than the one heretofore given: Quebec, Jane 8th.—During the I*-* tun* of Father Gavazzi, at the Free Church, last night while lie was stating that the Inquisition ha I heen extended to Ireland by the agency of Ifilibonism, a man got up an J exclaimed "Its’a he.” This appeared to lie the signal to par ties outside, f-r i - I tly a shower of Stones l at tied throuM t - > m >ws and a mob rushed into the > |,n e . ined w ith sticks and stones. Th v >, i. e (i .i/./i and attempted to throw him over th, pulpit, hut he defended himself, and after knocking down several of his assail ants with a chair, was finally thrown over, hut was rescued by his ftiemls. His secretary was badly beaten, but hu escaped with slight injury. A party of soldiers finally cleared the house. Thu mob afterwards w* nf. to the par Lament Louse calling for an obnoxious member named Brown.and threatening vengeance upoit him. Gavazzi is believed to he not seriously hurt. Hartford, June 7.—The Legislative Com xnittee, appointed to examine into the causeol. the Norwalk disaster, reported today. The report embodies no new facts, but strongly censures the engineer ami managers of the road. They decline reporting a general law for the regulation of railroads,for the reason that the standing committee on railroad acci dents have the subject unJer cosideration. -- Case of Ann Wheeler. Mii.wait.kik, June Gth.—The trial of Ann M heeler for the murder of John W. Lace, " horn she accused of being her seducer, lias been broughtto a close, and tliejury after be tug out four hours, rendered a verdict of not guilty, on Ihc ground of insanity. The New York Tribune notices with regret the report that since the death of Junius Smith the culture of the Tea Plant lias beCn neglec ted. li argues that an agricultvral Bureau me" 'j" ! 11 eJ "* GoverO 1 « multi foster such an mterprue. — -*■ -— New i 01k Charter Adopted York, June 7 —The cl.aner election ‘lav hus resulted in the adoption of the new •I>y charter l»y a majority of t»U>ut 15,000 Trial of ITIoiitsmar. Cha.gedwtih the Murder of L*,d'mr Li Thompson. 1 KfBnsRURo, June 9—Tl.e trial of Monta f,'ue has been progressing all day, but up to the hour ofadjournment, sis o’clock, P, M« the evidence lor the commonwealth had not been concluded. As ail the witnesses for the priso ner are \et to testify, it is not probable that the evub nee will be concluded before Satur day. The court room continues densely crowded with spectators, and the counsels for Ihe prisoner are laboring for him most ardu ously. I )M»\V S— M,|||||I;,| ||| |)||>|||(> |||s— *• 0,1 liteiit u iirge iis«,,rinient of I’lmvs, twenty diT i 'cent pnttrin*, comprising one.two.nnd three horse right III.I leti-lmni) Living-tun Co ; IVeUldll. II..-Ion Eagle Itonl.le >nmi 1.1 b.iBid, Ilill-si.le nn.t Sub-miil—Alsu. It ""J r’ t"„tli ex|.an.ling Cultivators*; expanding j '»*«I A H*n i iiw* ; single uihJ double I 'OI'ai*SlMk|| i'I ^ 5 Knifing Boxes, till!, rent si/. > and pattern*; j I ntent i hermotneter Churn, and u variety of othei j l.irming implement*,—al*n, improved Patent llsiy I I I he above are warranted erpml to any ev • i in this market, und wiil be *old on reasonable terms ! it the PIEDMONT WORKS, Lynchburg, Pa. I ^Orcier* by tr.ail promptly filled. M trcli 1 ! — jfti | >l*i MOUNTAIN MIM, Mom s — ■ 1 he undersigned are now procuring from their oele u.tietl tpinriy, at the Bush Mountain,Montgomery conn *V, MiK Stones and Bum of the very heat iiuulity. Tin* reputation of these stones are widely kMown,but the Railroad giving u-s increased facilities in filling order*. V\e l.aveao oinf’d McDaniel, Hun A Preston, (Hid Lee V .)iiliiiHon, Lynchburg, our agents lor tin* side of t* **n. vnIi*. \\ .li receive orders und have them fulfilled ai tin shortest not ice. tfui Ad.lie**, Blacksburg, Montgomery county Va. IS IAEL PRICE A Co. I inif- M. Williams, Danville, Va., Reynold* A Co Le.tkw\ j|je, N. C. are also our agents. I P. A Co Pel) H-d&rt* \\ A S II I A 4i I 4» A II O T i; I. L K X I N 1ST ON , V A . ^ I M I L -ubsn iher lias taken rhai ge ofthis oM uml well S known Hotel, which was opened m. the 1*1 day ol A pi i I. Hi* House is well In* ui*hed. and hi* l aide shall he supplied with the best Iheencntr\ it Hurd s 11 is I'm w dl he lurni*lied wit h the choicest liipiois. 11 is StaMe w ill he in charge ol u careful Ostler, an I v\iil he liberally .applied with provender, lie promise* t.» spare no elfort in give entire satisfaction to all who may fivor him wi h .1 eal . and a: *pea I Oo agenereu- (ail-die I r patronage ap 18—rl&edin JOS LB II W. MOO IMS. 11 U I. i: S lOlt SAIj; —Ik W. Greer, w ill *1 have 1 ‘J.» mules, ol his fine m itnmoth stock, foi tale at my stable, in the loth id this nmntli, a.id remain a few days only.—Corn" ail v/h » w ant to buy je7—ddtawt 15 G M B.lin’E, 1 Li; iV JOIINNO !V^-Glfo( LUS \ COM I A MISSION MLID HANTS—Mmu St. LynMnnt IT/. — A re now receiving a very huge Stock of Groce, l ies, Liipmrs, \\ ines. Domestic Goods, I uunci* • .iI. So.e Leather, Ac. A., all of which they will dispose ol to their fi lend* and the public gener iily on the very he*' terms—G dl and examine. [jed-ls] \.\ nciibi'Ro. June 9th, 18.V1. I) ECEIY’EP this morning by ‘‘Expie^’’ i large ami liatidsome as-ortmetit ol* Ladie* and Mi-.es B*m nets, nil of which will he sold low f. i ra-h by jo 10 t JOHN J BIJKVlfl, AcT. \! DU mtut i:n\ :biuI i ommission La 11 Ol SE —The subscriber* tins «• associated then selves together under the style mid firm of Davis, Now tin A' C<* , to curry on a general Grocery and Commif ion Business in the city of I.yi rhburg, and have takei ihe house fieriiIv opposite the Virginia Bank, when they me receiving a large and well selected stock o' KAMILY GlfOCElMLS, STABLE PKY GOODS II AUDWANE, HOES. Ac., all of which they will se*i at reduced prices for cash or exchange fur country pto d’jce. They will make liberal advunces on consignmentj,and pnv the highest cash pi ice- for country produce. I Ii.m iri'<ile their friends m d the public traditig in tin* * ity to give them a call. GEO. D. DAY IS, M. B. NOW LIN, B H NOWLIN. OiKKiimrotyiM^! BuyiM'i irolj |H*s! I OSBORN, the grrnt Southern Digiiericnn Artist won id respectfully rail the attention of the eitizeni of Lvnrhbui g nrcl vicinity, to I»h (Sold enamelled Pro mvn/i (Colored Daguene< -/yvt s. that httveIk■cn ad mire.I <>t ii)ii<:li the past year. IVlr. Osborn has been to jjrent.exDense and trouh’** to procure an instrument Superior to an// ever before known, nnd he will guarantee belt**!* likenesses of children than have ever been taken before, and in half the time nny either artist requires,— Coiim ami see. Ibieeimm $ I to $„M\ A. WASHINGTON OSBORN, Sign of the flags of till Nation* apl’i d&rOm 172 Mam Si. llirhmond Ya. I> k s’ n i circ it a t o its: rkfrigera 1 O.iS.—Jurt received, d do#. Shaey’s improved Uefi iizni ntoi. ranging in price from $9 to $15. Tli.' superiority of thin pattern over nny other now in use, if conceded hv nil win. have used then. The great scur i*ity of Ice the present Season, renders them peculiarly desirable, a* tiieywill pay for themselves in the quan lily nl Ice they suve every season. 15-ts _ A. WINSTON I>A€iOI% A LAHU — We have in store and fur J sale— 15,000 Ihs. family cured Bacon -very nice and dry. 20.000 llis. Western Virginia cured do. 10.000 llis. Firkin Lard. We invite all in want to cull before purchn* j g mu 28—is SAONDBKS & 'KBV. I)E*T EOIHIoII I'orK'l- ill Store and for sale Jby Anril8—1» LBEj .V JOHNSON. I> v EXCISES*.—a third supply of India Hub* J her Combs for Chddren, —ALSO— Embroidered Muslin Sleev.s, Black >>iik Mitts (Long and Short.) While Silk Thule*, Linnet! Bobbins, Florences, &r. &r. I) 1 C I’L ! LKS. May 88—U DICES* ami TImiHiII:* I i imiimitfs - Just opened a very handsome assortt: onto! Ciaiixn Brochod trimmings ; \\ ide Crimped Silk 1rinpos, 4*c. at reduced prices. O. i - C. BE I LKS. April 83rd—ts I AST CALL— It being absolutely necessary to i collect our debts, w o deem it due to tiiose indebted tii us to give notice that we limy lie found at the store |„,use ,,I .Messrs, Davis, Nowlin & Co., until the l*t Ju ly n“Xt. where we hope all that arc indebted to us will e ill and settle. All debts unpaid on the 1st July, will mi that day lie put in an oflieei s hands fu r coilertion. m, 14-tljy MILLER A COMPTON, dt.in ifllVVAKI). Rannwny from tin* *ub Jti\w icriber about the 1-t nf .March, a NKGRO WOMAN named Alley, al>ont 33 years „f age, of black complexion, rather over the usual hot;lit, trim, active and quick spoken. I have reason to think that she is lurking in the neighborhood uf Lynchburg. i w ill pity the above reward .,f 'I wrnty Dollars for her delivery at my bouse, in Amber,t county Mir t» Sauudcr* & iibv, in Lynchburg. A W W 11.LIAMS. _/ 1»____ I —A nice lot first rate Bacon for sale by l- MayS.ts JOSH.WILSON *U|«* ot Viiluultlr Krill IXlill' • I'M I E auli.ri lbcr< hi I I' r I t ml tn ifll at [Hililii’ mi 1. lion nn Hntunliiy !„■ 2n.| ilav of July n**t. tW IIOCSi: A I.OT (•dunging lu ibr (*laM uf John Will*, iIpi-M. Tilt. i« "nn of the mini .In.irutl,, family it-.i,it>i..... wMpI. I.-. i-w r been •■fb'ietl fur *aln in Lynrliliuig. Tim Ii.iii.p ponlnin* l wpIvp largo nmnu, Ing.xxi nr.lpr, »iih ,*•- no ' i**Mirv mil-(muip« ’flip Imu-f i* built in n mu»t » nt k "iiui-likp »iy|p,nn.| i» litUMipd in n vny plriimt nml u ^ici-uhlo lipighlmrlmml. At ibn m inn time wo will »dln .mill trarl of woml I mil lying in the routity of Cittiiirboll.iit I lie foot of OhihT I' l'" innuntnin, ml.jninlng flip Inndiof Dort.John II. I’m inion. nml Mr. Al. xim lpr Liggnt Tim iruct contain* u unit thirty throe or four acres. 1 ho above sale w ill take pi i«*r nt the family residence ”f the late John Wills. ^1 he terms an* liberal and w ill b«» made known on tin* 1 '.v of sale GKO. D. DAVIS, !•; 13—d2uwtd* O. T. WILLS. ^ I I"* Bichmofid NN big, nml Valley NN big, will in -eit oncea week till day of sal**, and forw ard accounts to this office. t<liiiiui*lrutoi'S *nl« mid \oini. ^ I ^ H h subscriber vs»11 sell on Saturday the 2nd day of ■ July next, at the residence ol the late John NN i Is, ail the perishable property belonging to the estate of mii I decedent. I he terms will he made known on the day of sale. All persons indebted to the said John NN dls are here by notified that longer indulgence will not be iven.aud that the claims against, such will, if they are not soon paid, hr placed in a train of collection. All persons having claims against t h • estate of the -till John NN ills will plea«o present them to one of t! e subscribers GKO. D. DAVIS. } , jo 13—dwtjv2 0 T. NVILLS. r«. J)® HI.H — N\ ill fie Mild at public sal* ■- on the 22nd day ol August next, (that being court day,) outlie premises, that large and commodious /hick iii the town of Lewisburg, Greenbrier countv know'll as the l.<*wishiirif Hotel. in I row in the occupancy of It. Stalnaker, Rsijr. I Ida Dote! is fituutcd in the ct»n*r« of tho town—is three stories high, with ah i 30 i nmts i t v rious s /es and Inis a large stable, and .ill otln i •». «• • y out funi ses. I he town of Lowi-hurg bti'ir ninr* mdes from 11»* * N\ i*ifo Sulphur Springs, and thirteen miles from the I due Sulphur Springs, on the Gieni Kanaw ha Ifoad— with an active ami in-lnsti ions populut ion rapidly increus d ir in n. mbc»r*, with n line of singes passing through a mi *t opping in it, h iving also a sesMon of tho f’oitrt of A p pea Is in tin* summer, with other courts throughout tin y• nr—make this property very desiruble us a I Intel. II has already returned a fair dividend to the pro printors, and the settlements.ofan estate nl me makes it necessary that it should he sold. Trim* of Sale: One third in liumL th«* balance in three annual instal tmuifs. Bossessiun given on tho first dny of October. It tin purchaser would w i di f<» purcluise the Furniture it w ill also be sold. The Furniture is generally new. DAVID S. < BIOIGII, TIB)S rifBIfJH, LKNVIS s ( BKKill, Jurors, of '/'hoh, ('nigh, the./. je 13—ct2uug lva a « v ko\i> roa tohah o. 1 NVe will mnke to order lh xey of a I kinds, wdiich will he furnished nt very low prices, NVe nl*o have on h ind Box Blank ready dressed for use, which will In Slid at a small advance m the market price of uiidrcs ed Blank nuikiiiL' it much cheoper for the rnanuho'lurei - to use dressed Blank. — NVe also manufacture J’obacrn ,\I ouldft of all kinds, which will tie warranted t o ex»■* I my ever before oil *ied in this murker.. Shop next door to C. &. S McK iunev. Miiin -f Lynch l»ur#rf Vn.* KAMKS ,y WASH. M iy 2 • — t s OliH It j t* \\ liisKcy ’<i bids, more of tha Old Family Bye NVIiiskcy, just received by i RR .\ JO?.'NSON. lilanki'ls Mini f ill |)i'ls OF E V E K Y DISC RII’TIUN, FOK SALE UY (JUEENYVAY. BHOTIIEK A CO . 1 i) Bui clay Si ami 24 Bal l I’lm i*t April 20 — 3mo New Y • »rL N8 \\ U CVliliLL A Co., HAY I NO A . * I Sh am Saw Mill neat the Canal, with an ebon flint supply „f Timber, are prepared to fill promptly an\ ni'ilers they may receive. Having' Boats of their own they will deliver Lumber ordered o* thorn at any point on the Canal without delay. Address—Tye Uiver YVurelmum , Nelson Co. an 27-d&e3tawts ON 4JONMHNM l*JNT—150 Km.'s of N...U well assorted—For sale* l*y B. F. SACKL I I April 2 b—ts ri'Bli: FOIXOWINC* ItATKK WILUJB I c langed on the Virginia and 'J cmiiohiku Uaili *ul from and after the 15th intt. hYNCHBURO TO UHKI9- L IIHIST AI NSBUHO rO TIANSBUKO. i.V NCHBUMO. Halsey's 25 Clay's Crossing 30 Forrest Depot 35 f'oindextcrs 45 Goodes 50 Lowery's Cut 60 Libajty 75 Oakmulga 90 Lisbon 100 Buford's 120 Fluke's ’ J 30 BnhHUck’s 145 Gishes' Mill 150 Big Lick 165 •Salem 180 Lafayette 210 Big Spring 220 Chris'iunsburg 255 liig .Spring Vi Lafayette 45 Halem 71 Dig Lick 10i Gishes Mills JO.') Jionsnck’s 120 Fluke’s 130 liulord’s 140 Lisbon ion Cnkiniilga 170 Liberty 18-> Lowery's Cut 200 G node’s 210 Poindexter’s 215 Forrest Depot 225 Clny’s Crossing 235 HaU< 240 Lynchburg 255 KCICVANTN. Lmcifniiro to Chius* TI ANSBUItO. Halsey’s 125 Clay’s Crossing 125 Forrest Depot 125 Foindexter’s 125 (inode’s 30 Lowery’s Cut 40 Liberty 50 Oakmulga CO Lisbon 05 L ii ford's 80 Fluke’s 85 ILinsnrk’s 95 | Gishes Mill 100 ! mg Lick no Salem 1120 La layette 140 IIig Sprint: 145 Christiuiisburg 170 Cmil»TIA!*»BUKQ TO LyNCIIBVKO. Big Spring 2"t Lafayette 311 S it cm 60 Big Licit 05 Gishes Mill 711 BnnsiK'k’a 80 Fluke’s 86 Buford's [Hi Lisbon 106 Oukmulga 1 10 Liberty 121' Lowery’s Cut I'M1 Good.’s LB Poindexter's I It Fortest Depot 151 Clay’s' rii' ing 15? Halsey’s lfil Lynchburg 171 ]fthe Train is stopped for u pHSMCfigfti' between nn> (if the above named points, the charge will lie made fruit ilic point Inst passed by the Train, and no charge wil, lie l"ss than twentv-five cent* in any case. Passengers w^ n do not procure I ickets (except those who take the cars where tickets are not sold,; will be charged by the conductor, ten per cent, in nd (iirioii to tiie regular rules of fare, provhled. however tliat in no case slisll lie receive jess than ten, noi mole than fifty cents from anyone passenger, to unv point On the loud. Servants »ill he required to have two passes, one to lie left with tile Ticket Acertt-niiil ore with the Conduc tor. which passes, must be explicit in granting the pi ivi Ifo-o to travel on the curs. Free colored persons wiil lie required to produce theirfree papers.or they will not he permitted to travel on the cars. ' May lfi ts. ■ THOM'S SHARP. Siijif. Tl« ion. BACON A LAUD-dO.OOO lbs. Bacon unit Lard In store on consignment an for sale on favoi ahle terms. f je C-ts] LEh \ JOHNSON. ' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS! Tdtgriijihtdjiir the Lyn< h/mrg Virginian. KiritMiiNii Jiiiim 11. An Iri'hmnn killed tins inoridr.g near IIna city liy Kindlier with whom l.« mii* cii gaged in a light. “'A dispatch from Mnntreal to-day any* (litrms 7i hail left for New York. The city n patroled hy military. I‘ ifty people Weio w minded in tho riot — twenty mortally Wheat—*i 00 to 105 Corn—OS a 57. Torac co—sales large—Fine 10 to 25 ; Me dium 7 lit 8 50 ;Lug* .'I 70 to 4. (Ill ol July 4'l-leltrialioil \ llall will hn far "riished at lln- tlutt'slo Springs in Amhers I rn inly, tin Miitiilny .the 4i Ii of July, srirt rnntlnue for three days SubnetIptinn f t fur gentlemen itl.ine the first night, hI ter that the usual Tavern rates will he i-lmrgeil. anti all ladies invited free t*ir three days. Mniliihle managers a ill In- appointed In tlcUi 1 tile I,tidies, anil llte pin J.fh e|*»r* pledge lit 'tnptrlve* tlmi no pain* wlrnll In* *pnrrd to make il one ol tilt* mint mrgnificcat Hull* evt*rgiv*n in l bill courtly. YVt» will-haVc mpvi ihI extra limit* til Hclh ol to cni i v |tM**#*ngt*i'* Imm Lynchburg to the Nju iu^« l»**4de* tho ip*; 11 Ini line ol Hinge* on ih«» 4tli. junp8tUci1jy _ HAINB A KYLB. V/ am aiim: n ri ritoi’Mtn im 14* Idle II lid ol ip lift I i1 fit ’It* Idl all Ip tlm IIohk> .V /gf>/* «n 7th Miect. nt j*re«* nt occupied hy Win, M. HI *c k for* I, B*cj'r. Tin* hou*** i* comp»iriiliv»dy new— h *4 H or i) room*, with nil imm etiary out Iiuuhch and u lino garden uttnchml. Apply to the iiinlcr*«i”»ip*I, hi to Mr. 0. T. (’. IVtrra, I vorlihiiri;. AUSTIN M. TIUBUK. Juno 1 I—d*c3iiwt • IHiik nifiion t Itliirylmiil l.olh i M s KOK JUNK. I H>d. I l'<n/nu nt oj Prtzm (Innninlnl/if /In Shift of Min y/innl, M A III ON A Cli,, A g.*ni-f Ituftiniorr, Mil. F 1111 K f.,| low ini' -pIpi»111<I St li iiip* nr** pai I ictilnrly | .1. worthy iIip attention of lh« public, comprDing h* 1111 «* of * 11#* iikihI hi il I in ni Loth rip* ever drawn in tho United Stale*. A (/i iiH't I'lf/rrn l>oUar !.•//* i >/ ON S A I U It DA Y . .1 U N K II. I 8 5:1. (« IIA N I* CoNHoll l»A I til I.OIIMIV. 01 ii** N. 75 Number*-—II Drawn Ballot-*. Itirh Schvmv. I pri/.n of $fi.*,000 i* $55,000 4 pi i/p* of 20,000 m o 80.000 5 •• 4.000 aro 20,000 4 •* 5,000 iiip 20,000 150 «• 1,000 aro 150,000 20 “ 500 am 10,000 Ticket a $15 Halve* $7 50—C^ioii lei m $5,75. I'd l ificnlPH »tl I’i izp* cim , ,'f> VVImlci. Inr $ ’ 11 oil ■.'5 IIiiIwm, I 17 (HI ' i W'lurtn » f iH .i() “ » m# Ann/hn I'tve Dnllni l.ollrn/ ON THURSDAY, .111N K 28, IK , I. Cahiioi. C.iunty i.oiTc.ur. Clmi ‘.7. 78 Numlii'i *—18 Druwn IliilluN. 1 prize of $24,000 ir. $24 000 | •• 12,000 U 12,000 I •' (i,000 in 0,000 •JO “ 000 uce 12,000 0 “ 1,000 me 20 000 .^c. Tirkl'l II ill, $ .',0 (Jlltll tl'C $1 25. I I I , ll.lll “I l,lllk;i|'l*A ritr.1, 'll Wl.ulon, if7 1 00 :H I luKi«, 0700 2<i tJI'Hil li'N, Jf I »*0 2(i H 25 i -- I .unit ! Look ! I Hnok ! t ' TIIE OltEATEST I.OTTEIIY ON H ECO HV. All I'n. cs ! No Wank*! OS .3 A T II II I) A V . Juno 25, ISVI, (■HAND Cl>N«nl.ll>A I I II I.DTtl: H Y, I ’ III** I ). 73 NhiiiIk-i -- I ' Dimivii ll.illuH. I pri/.i* ,,l 470,(100 in 70,000 I ■' 30.000 <» 30,000 1 20,000 i* 20,000 I •• 10,000 in 10,000 tOO 2,000 nr.i 200,000 300 “ 500 mo 400,000 & it, 4 '0—fluKm 4 I ■>—Quiii'Ii-ia 47 50, ( Vi i i11< iiIi-H ,,| I'Hrliiiy.-A i i. t. 00 Wlmli** if 155 00 00 lliilvr*, 17; 50 I !(J t/iiMrl*'! * 7 •* | ‘J(i Kiglitlm 11 :J7 Aioihi'i Hah. (Jill Dollar l.ollrri/. ON T 11 IJ It M IJ A Y . J U N K a II . I H 5 :i. Pai,u'«o> I.NsriTim: Liittkiiv, 01 u ■«» 181, 76 Nurnl>i r»—I I Di iwii llullotw. Iprizool' *1,000 m *4.000 10 pri/.x" ill 1,000 urn 10,000 10 “ film urx 6,000 8 “ ar.O ii rr 2.400 7. “ 100 uro 7,600 Slc. Tii'kxU * I 00— 11 ii I vi'K 60 cl»—Quarlxr* *06 eta. Curl i lien Ixn ol I'lirk/igi'M runt. 23 Wholes, $11 00 25 11iiIves, 7 00 y5 Quiirfom •>*) ‘25 ICigiiilm I 7> 'I'lie Lotteiie* in Maryland ure drawn umlm Ntatr aw* ihority, through n sworn Commissioner appointed for lli ■ purpose, thus guaranteeing 10 the pm chaser I he f 11 it* • i.r *s of vlift drawing. A * ingle package in any id I lie above Lotteries ran draw thr foui highest prize* in the scheme. We invariably answer letter* by relm n mail, end owing the tickets in n proper envelope, observing file «frirte«.t coi.fi lence, fir.fi after tbe drawing i* over, we semi the official printed drawing duly certified to by tin* State Of* IJcerr, with u writt.rn explanation of tbe result. All pi /(•; bought at our office are payable irmnedlately af ter tlie drawing, in current money. Bank Notes of tiny •State taken at par for ticket*. < trders solicited through tbe I'ost Olid e We sell ticket* jn al! Lotteries advertised by other vernier*, at the same prices a* advertised by them. I’m to get ttie big Brizes be sur • to call on or oddies* your order* fo tbe old e*i nblltiliftd house of MAKJON X CO., Corner of Guy and Fayette streets, Balt., Md. .1 une 4—cod I rr \[ JLW ARItlVAI — L * Kyle’* Living or Dead ? Hi art ling Quest ion, Wheat or Chaff. Barrie* Note- —Gospel*, M«imtbly Time Book*, Bill* Buyable, ♦Sterling Bill* and Drafts. — ALSO— Lute ami popular Novel*, HAHVEItS ORA1IAMS «V dODE Y'S Magazine for June, at Commission I tout)! of C. MORSE. junefl-U. \ V/A.VI'IJD, *20,000ll»s. WOOL—I win! V V tu purelmso wool, washed arid tjnWUHIteij fin wliirh I will |itiy the ldghe*t market price in Onsli in henvy wi.idlen June*. AMBROSE B. RUCKER. Mny27~t«. __ rr it i: |> III; A ft l.oromoOv.- Work* 1 —R I C II MONO. V A .— Amin tun, Souther -V I'l keiing, Proprialot.,— Build to ordernn short notice Enciimotive and Stutionary Steam Engine., Sueur Mills urd Mill Works generally, -Saw-Mill, and portable Engine. for some, tu which we invite ptiiticular litti-II!ton. Our M ills are now in operation in various parts of the rouotiy, ami have been proved lo porfo.m fully equal to any built elsewhere. pell— Im] Diiieut i ito.a eAitis—Just.ipeoed 200 dot Jn-jvin.’ best Kid Glove., all ctdour. and si/ of my own importation, and warranted genuine, .lorn- 11—ts D.T. C. PETERS. / < OOP lilt * “WA > I I! Ik—A l.-w Cooper. V can liod employment at the Langho-ne Mill*. June 11— t. H. S. LANGHOBNE. \ ALLEY UNION HEMINAKY, bmt toHrt Spring*, I ’a. Oh*I. L. Cimo, Principal and Inttrnciar in Matke malic*. Wm II, I’i.kasants, Infractor in Latin and Natural S timer. \ I. A E Winkler ) fnttrurar* in Munir, Mmltm l.amr ! Hit II ItiiMKR, J gnaget, Prawing Jr Painting. Mhj I Hr T » Junky, Preparatory flrpartmnt. Mm. In DIANNA V, Kivr.s. flarrmn*. Mtis Susanna V. Cocke, Matron. Tin' ni'Nl session of this Institution will commence July ‘JOih, >11(1 rontiuun without interruption ter month* TERMS: l or II.on il, (Including every item,) $85 00 l‘Hi Tuition in English Hrnnches, 35 00 “ Music nml use of Instrument, 40 00 " either of the Ancirnt or Modern 1-iirigiiNges. 10 00 lor 'I union in Vocal Music, 5 00 l or Ciitnloguea nml Circulars, 1 00 I’nyuhle, one hull in advnnee nml one hall nr the close of I he sessi.oi. I’liplls may enter for nvr: or TEN month*, as they pro or No deduction for nl senco, cjicept in cases of protrncleil illness lly order of the Trustee*, June 3—w4wr*rl3lwfJw I\ i i 'i' i ic i: a l*a**rrtf(rj' Train will leave Lynchburg evny Sunday nt 7 o’clock, a m. Idr Sa lem. ({(‘turning, leave Salem at 3 o'clock P M This I lain will take on anil leave pamenger* at any and all point*. THUS. 811A UP, tiupt. ju \—t* TrftH8por(a/uwf Vn. <V 7'/•««. R. R. r|l|tl Nit*! TIC I I\ 14 * ! — A aplendid stock I of tlm above article of any style and ounlity, for Sale Cheap at I) T 0 PETERS. May 7—I a Molise for If ml I lie stand at present occupied by the aiiba Tiber a* a Hook Bin -*-1* dei y, «it nut i d on bridge Street a lew door* below Main. I lie above aland o one of llie moat deairable ill tile city for a wholesale or retail (itoc» ry, or CornmUslon llouao Apply to W. J. FOlKRSor jnne H-iftf JNO.A. MMAT. / MHli; MS \M> It I It Mi Sealmry baa V / the pieilifnt Mime* and Children** Shoes 1 ever saw” So lie liu* my little darlings, more than n thou* -and pair of blue, green, black, white, purple, bronze, led, fan, and it heap of pretty colours. | inn 9—ta | [V OT I I' I! The Union Nmie'y of tlnmpdeo 1 s Sydney Ool|e> e will bold an adjourned meeting in llie ( ’ollere ( Mmi i h, on Wedfil'Mday, lh e loth of Jnun at o'clock. I* M. 'I be order of eRen i-i f i* t*a follow* ! J U N mu ORATION*. It. Effect of Re\olul ion in tin* progie-* of civilization, by.lame. VV ILirner-ly, 0 hnrlolte, Va. ‘-ml. Lauding of lb© Pilgrims, by Aaron A. Wilton liar <ly. V i v a i, i n ic to it r a n n ii m i, By Lind«cy II. Hlunfou, ('iirnlau btriil V*l. 1 n K « K M T A II O N ok IM p LOW A n , By N O SoiiiIihII, Farmvllle, Vii. Tbe public are respectfully Invited to attend. N . W. DAVIS, j A W. PITZEK, /('mnmltle e. 8. H. THORNTON, S tnn 17 - - f tO je I ram A ic«> it it i: ic i isii . — By Expreaa, t l.nitfr hit /'iti/nnir I'nrkh—'Patent India Rubber Minnow*, and tin* gravitation l i b Hook*, and other improved billing Tackle for sale by \VM H X C. FISHER, Oppo*.,elite Norvell House. June -1 —ta Lynchburg, Vn. I >OV/» ll\<J I' f «OT II S--Tbe fubaciiber bn* J now on band a ,'<at *• ‘ tuck of genuine ANCHOR HO L l‘ I NO CLOTHS, I nun No. 0 to 10, which will be sold at the lowest rites, nn«* warranted. mn -t* I) T C PETERS. 'I'ICl'NKM! Trunk*! Trunk* 1—Seabu I ry b.»* now on baud and w II keep rouatanliy n vn* iv Miipeiim iish'ii tin cut of Tiavelling J runka, Valicea Carpi i Hag <. and common Ti unks. Pi i« cm *»t a v* ry low l'i»me. | may 9—t* j I.ihIivHI II Itrown. u i v i \. i; n<• i n 1; k it. d it a mg ii th man AND S IJ It V K Y O It . Oil L Its bin nervieen'to the riti/eim of Bedford, find of Lynchburg nod will jmy airirf. Mention to uny bimiiK *-* entnufecl to him* Airman LI LLit 1 Y. np 30—m Npiing Supply for |n:»3 ^jLAI'LlfY nfli i ■* to Lynchburg tied the country a* ► ^ round, hi** umiul extensive variety of Bools, Shoe s, Hut*, < 2i|ft«f I riinlis, ArM A4 . Th*-. «• (Joo'l * have been xelci'ted with ruin h cm <*, and an* oIV •red ut full jo i* * h, with sincere! thunk* for n liber* id patI'oiuige. | apt 16 *■! OliVI* Oil -yil IbiHkrtH fr* h iiojiiirted Olivo Oil, nick, nunlily. jiiHi received, in which we invito tho nt lent ion of rrrinu nine liner * I.L I*' \ JOHNSON. June H*l.*4. aftiHtin.*, ui:i»irm>. a«*.—iremi. r Window (ilii-- iill-iz* I i * Ji Tu*i (id (til, Ini tn L hh* I1''i ••mil I Tip-, * rop J8.V2, Bent Green IVa Bent Black Ten, For ml« by. m„fid.». m R NTABLRR. & Co rnili; 4TTII5ICATTO Itucc* Home, I JOHN BLUNT, will ^ihiiI nt borne, the pre»«hl I Mofi-»in. uf $15 tho km a non, (wliidi rnny Im* dixchrirgcd I»y $10 it paid by flic l -i of July)—$2o imtuiance. Muir ' will Im* fed rtf .in rcnf p-i day. Sciiaon to corn mence the I5lh of March. PASCHAL BUFORD. Bedford co., March Ilf !Ti | CASTS STICK and Ma h Liqy.orice, f/I r 20 K< Box Nails, 20 ** Lining Nails, 20 Boxen in d I* , kefs of Olive Oil, just rc« reive. I and for mu U* hy T A V LOR, TINS LB Y 4* ^O. je (i*ts PTATTOItftl SCAT EH, IA ROM i lie manufactory of Dupyci*, Fomytho Si Co, ^ comprising twelve different. six«*s. weighing from \ i)7. to f*,000 Him, rind at n cost from $10 to $100. Any of the nhove will he furnished ut the net factory prices, adding transportation, hy C MORSE, A*jt. for die above. N. I)—The nbove arc warrunled, accurate and equal to the host. [ rna 7—ts] pv GOODS AGAIN. - John J. Pmvi-, J l Agent isagnin opening ii great vnri* ly of New floods viz*. Parasols, Bonnets. Clove*, Call oes, Lawns, Rib* bon*. Trimmings, Sic.,t &c.—AH of which will be Bold for Cash only. [mu 21—1*1 (10 It N If I EA I i.—Always on hand, a superior J iirticic of Meal from selected Corn, which will bo delivered any where in the city free of raitagp. il—u II S LANOHORNB. rMKANNPAItENT SHADES, I It. I’AYNE received to-day a Beautiful assortment of Sondes, Cords, Tassels, Sic. Cull mid see them. April Id—ts. Oil. C A It I* ETHV<»--The subscriber offers for sale Oil Carpeting fr im one to eight yard, wide, of the best quality, at reduced prices. imi iili- ts I) T (' I’ETEHS. A NOTH Eli sUpPl.V of fresh HEADY MADE CLOTH I NG|ut BAKER 4- CEAVEY 8, corner of Main and Market St., where Goods can bo luoliis well made as any in the State and for as little money, call and see lit IIAKER & C LAVEY B jnne 1 is- ___— , k|[e\rs IMtlilsi.-lusl to hsnd und for snlo, also, •'>11 i Fencing, Ware House ami Wrought do. June*:-.- " SAUNDERS Sf IRBY. WANTED- —The subscriber wishes to obtain the services of a young man in Ins Drug Stor^— One thoroughly acquainted with the business would bu preferred. JOHN H. SEAY, Druggist. May 17—ti