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10 i hd» IV. India and M. O. Sugar, a part firrl chop fr Bag* Green Coffee 6 in old Java do 2 hhdt and 6 bba Mnlatiei 3 tons eniin' ry Bar Iron 1 do Knglith do for Carriage Tyre* 260 Sack* beat Liverpool filled Salt, 10 to Ihe ton 36 bblj New Herring* 10 do Shad 16 do Maccarel lfx>< |h*. Co ton Yarn auortad, No* 3 to 13 WOO lb*. Soal Laalher 16 a k. Nail* and Slid* 10,000 Ihs Baton 16 libl* flip. 1 lour 700 lb*, -pinning Cntlon 600 yard* on mid fl .a Linen 20 oo*i a W-ndon Giaa», H ief 10 if 10 ‘X 12 6>miti« Bletered Sieel IfiOlht German do 3bags black Pepper 2 do while Ginger 8 ca*e* wool and fur 1 Inta 1 boa No. 10 Colton i arda 1 hhl Alimu 1 dn Cnpperat 10 Kepi P wde* 10 Bats Shot 10 libit Malaga Win* 6 boar* Imp. mid Gun Powder Tea 600 lh« Loaf Suaar, part 6rar chop (amity Sicily Madeira Wine, Spanith float and fl--n gal Ind'go, Writing, Letter and Wrapping Pa per, Sperm and 1 allow Candle*, ihoe Thread, Dnmailic l niinna. Striper and Che niff ; Lard, Reeawai and Tallow, Chewing Tobacco ; 3-4, 7-8 and I inch llnop Iron, Waggon Bucket*. llnr«eCollar*, Leading L"»** and Bed Cord*, Neat*, Wood Ware, Wool anil Wool Holla. Vine gar, Lr Lc all of which he will II on ac commodating term* for each, or in barter fur country produce, for which a liberal price will be given- GliO- HAGBY, Bank Sq tare, Lynchburg. June 18 lm -- -■- - -- Valuable Property for Salt. I WISH m tell my trad ol land lying on the north ride of Black water creek -contain ing 113 3 4 acre*. N'-ar a (hundred acre* of which ia heavily timbered, anil ia considered hist talc Tobacco land. There ia aim attach ed to it, the beat mill iite on the Black water creek: a large quantity of rock quarried, and in place for building This tract lira within a mile and a half of Lynchburg I will sell it low, and on accommodating term*. CALVIN TATE Jupe \j. u Aw83 miTisSKS Cl'nhna t>. White, Nanry P. )fl hit* hit wrfr, lat* Nanay P. Dillard, Chai Green, and Elina tin wife, late Eliza Dil ard, Nathan Dillard, Alfted Dillard, Henry Dillard. You are hereby notified that we (hall, I on the 2d day of July nrii, at the Botetourt Spring', bike the d- po it ion of (liras. Johnston and othera, and >f, from anv cause, it ahould not he taken mi that nay, it will be taken on In- nest, and if nol tlrrn taken, will, on lire near Jay be Inkrn ; and mi the siilh day of the • ami- month, in the Lagl* I avrrn. in Ldirrly take the depoaiiiiin ol Bi i^jainin A. Donald and othera. and if, from any cautn, it should nol hr taken on that day, it will he taken on the nest day. and if not then taken, it will be taken on the nest day ; and, on the 10th day of saini ] month in Daniel Shetfy’- L"W Office, in Staun ton, lake tin deposition of said Daniel Shelly, and if not taken on that Hay, it will he tak-a I o 'the nest day : all which depositions we shall offer to he read as evidence on the trial of vuur suit against us in the Superior Court of Chau eery at Lynchburg. This notice is given through the newspapers, ns we know ol no know n place of residence of said Clras Green. Your obedient servant*, he. ISAAC OTEY, ) Es or*, of Thai J-AS JOPLING, J Dillard, dic’d. June 1. 111108,3 TJlle luhtcrilrer has ju t established, and , lia* norv in operation near his res deuce McAlister’s old Store, near Mr. Thoa. Keid’*' Milton Falling, os tile road leading from the Bed lions" in Charlotte, tu Lynchburg, a first rate lutw Carding Machine. T he price for | carding will be 8 cents the pound. The wool uiOst he brought to the machine in a clear state and greased with about I pound of greese to every 10 pound* of wool He hopes by hjsex ertions to have the w ork executed 111 a most sat isfactory manner, tori-' cive eneoiiragenienl in tliU uniieriaU tig. WM. THOMPSON, Jr. Ujr’ It will he ncecs«ary tu send a blanket or .something of the kind to return the rolls on. June L .'bn, 83 Prtli SALE, /\ VERY IranttvOinn little Earm, upon the ^B^head waters til Atipotnalloi, in Bucking 1 Irani. This land is in the neiglrhnrhnnd of Clo ver Hill, lies remarkably well, produces to bacco of the finest quality, and lias upon it a very large orchard of well selected Inin ; tiie tract contains 310 acres—Persons disposed to buy, will apply to lire subscriber or Col. Sami. A Pattesou, who lives adjoining the premises SAML-P. CHRISTIAN. MWch 2. ts !Ntw ami beautiful fancjGoods. W HUE Ladle* of Lynchburg and adjacent ili country, are respectfully invited ton amine our recent supply of fadiionahle fancy Uu'd* We givs a slight sketchuf their style and character : Salmon, blue, pink, straw and lilac plain Pal nierine Watered, striped, shaded and figured Langued oc Bareges Seemed morning Barege, new style Caspian Shawl* of the most beautiful shades A great variety of rich uuikod Muslins and checked do 6 4 plain Bohhiuett lace, sup to any hereto fore imported First qua I it i blk. Italian Lutestrings Which, with numerous othn articles in the fastiionable line, Itiey are determined to of fer to their friends at the lowest market pri ces. McKLE, ROBINSON fc CO June I V«T»Eaie tins morning opening a case Leg \M horns, surpassing in otylt- Hl,d cheap ness those previously offered, and considered low. McKLE, Robinson &. co. June I TRUST SALE. B\ virtue of a deed ol trust eiecuted to the subscriber by Wm. I. Isbell, bearing date the Hlhday of September, 1827, and duly re. corded in the Clerk's Office of the county coin I of Amherst, for certain purposes therein ea jgressed, 1 shall proceed to sell, It the highest bidder, for ready money, before the door of the Franklin Hotel, in the town of Lynch burg, on Tuesday the 30tb day of June nest, (whether in place or out) four valuable slaves, via t Patrick, a waterman, John a wheel i vrright, Peter, a waterman, and Lew is a boy ; r go many thereof as will be sufficient to an’ vrsr the purposes of said trust. Acting u$ trustee I#naHonly convey such title a* is vtsl ed ID did by MHi deed inri none other. ARCHIB ALD HATCHER. Trustee. May 26. tds«2 BLANKS. Of ail kinds for sale at this Oflica, COMMISSION BUSINESS I rilllK Milif.rr.her inform* hit friend* end the ■ public that he continue) to do bittiness rm ronuniaiion, and promise! that no paint shall be tpnrrd to give entire intisfactinn to all I’lanters and K-rroera who may confide to Ilia management the inle of Tobeecj, Flour, or other produce. Ili* office will be kept at the 9lnre ol Mcssra .1 if 9. Halsey, neat door below the Farmer's lisnk D. SAUNDERS, jr. Jan. 19. 0 l!2tn MASONIC NOTICE. THE funeral Seunnn of mir drr'il broth er, Robert S W'h'lp, will be preached by the Rev. Samuel I'lnl'ipt, at the Brit k Church, in Liberty, on the 1'h Sunday in Ihii month All regular Matter Mmnni are rctpec fully in vtled to join in the prorettion winch will leave Ilia Lodge room at II o'clock By orderof Liberty Lodge, No..86. BO. C. MITCHELL, Secy. June 18 TJ WILL tell from 300to 6tX) acret ol unclear J ed Ignd, lying in Hedfoid county, three qiMi tcrtof a mile from Now London Academy and thirteen from l.y nrhlmrg. It it well adapt ed to the rulturc of Tobacco and the dilTbren. kind nl gram usually cultivated in the neighbor hood; it well watered, and Itea better than any trartof lit size ill tint part ofllie country. It it tofituated at to be entirely etempted from da mage by heavy taint or high water The termt will he very accoinmiidating ; tny one, two and three year*, upon a tntall payment in hand. I Enquire of the tttbicribcr, one mile nod a tin I I touth of New London. ALEX. AUSTIN. Jan. 17- t‘J!< OTICE.—I wish (o sell my tract ol land, lying in llie r end of fi,ilford county, n suven uud a hull miles fium Lynunliuig T his (rad contains <l(if) acres, a iiiinl hall in wood land, the linlunra under a good stale of cultivation, and well enclosed. : Hie improvement rare u comfortable dwelling j house, with all necessary out houses, am, goodtinriis.— As no one would probably pur chase w ilhoul first viewing the premises, it will he unnecessary to be iniirn particular in i 'lie description.—T he terms will be acromion laling, and made known mi application lo lie subscriber, living on the premises. EDMUND COBBS Dec. 1. (132 s» Anti-Dyspeptic or sour Stomuch Pills. INDIGENT TON or Sum Stomach is nckuow ledgeal by Medical writers lo he a complain, [of stubborn Lind, at all times very slitli, ,,|i ,,t rule. This IS sufficiently illustrated m tiie dis appointment of those who unfortunately still* ■ older it, as they for the mod pan find that, al ncr having tried many things lo little or no pur pose, they are al last obliged to use for perhaps the remainder of 'ile such articles as can at best tuil palliate the disease L'ndei such circum stance-any medicine capable ol removing th, complaint must surely he nil article highly deserving the ntleidi,".i of all those afflicted a ills it. The,proprietor of these Pill§ is theie lore happy ill offering to ihc afflicted an iiivnui able medicine, the success of which has nevet vet been equalled lor the cure of Dyspepsia in lit- most complicated tortus, such ns loss of up prli'e, nausea or atcknrss at the stomach, and sometimes vomiting, b-lching up water which is sunn tunes lasteltss. Ini' inasl commonly gout gnawing pain in Hie stomach, heartburn, nt want is callrd saur stomach, costiveness. pale ness of the rnimtenaiioe, tanguoi, lowness ol spirits, palpitHtinn nt the heart, vertigo or gid •lines*, Misti riisliulietl sleep, cVe. Whoever ap plies tlie*e Pills in the nbove diseas, s uren'ding to the directions, will never he di.nppomti d. as they have nevet once been known tn fail m prodm ing a radical and permanent cure The use of a (ingle bo* will convince Hie most until • lit'wing of their efficacy. They w ill mn-t «• ff,, •'tally remove hII sourness ol the slomach, noi nieiely by neutralising the acid, but by curr, ting that morhid state of the secretions which give rise to it, and at the same lime will res lure Hi the debilitated organs of digestion that •one and vigour whirli is absolutely necessary to the well being of the animal economy A supply of the above valuable Pills just re reived and for sale by Thomas I. Duval, sole u grut for (lie sales in this place. T. J. DUVAL. April 30. One half of Hose Isle for Sale. tWISII to sell this valuable Iracl of land, lying on Tyc lliver, in Nelst n county, a bout 18 mile* from New Market, (nl lh< junc lioti of 1 ye and Janies Rivcr,) where there i an inspection for Tubttuuoand boat naviga tion to Richmond ; in the neighborhood there are two tiist tale manufacturing nulls for flour. I he half nt the tract contains, hy estimate, 15(Ki acres, and in good repair Tins tract is consi dered one of the best in Nelson county, |<srlicu. larly well adapted to tobacco,corn & wheat. The land is well watered and limbered, and u mat deal of fine tobacco laud to cut. There is a body of 150 acres of low gioundt of good .jnal ity on the river, attached to either half ol Ihis desirable place The purchaser tv id be allow ed to purchase either half of this estate (the lower or the upper portion) as may best suit his wishes. Ii is useless to give a further descrip, lion of this desirable estan, as those wishing to purchase will first view the premises. Mr. A cres, residing on the place, will shew the land to any person wishing to view it I am dispos ed to sail on accommodating terms, but a bar gain caube bad for cash, or I would take ne groes ill payment better- addressed to me or Or. U \ llosc, in Lynchburg will be piomptly a'tended to. LANDON R. CABELL. Ma> _t»7S SjNW OIK E.—1 lie subscriber bHving acted in ANI the character of Deputy SheiitTlorthe late Thomas West, Sheriff of the county of Comp bell, from June, 1826, until April, 1828, ami wishing to close all mailers connected with his offuia I "duties whilst acting in that capacity, hereby notifies all persons having claims or de mands agniusl the late Sheriff, for the nets of said deputy tearing llieiu forward immediate ly for adjustment and settlement. A' I all who have claims against the subscriber individually, either hy bond, note, or account, are likewise requested, and hereby notified, to present llieiu Without delay ; as tbis notification will he pleaded in bar of all such as are not presented in a reasonable time. „ GERMAN JORDAN. May 11. 3m77 SNUFFS. Masulapatana Irish idgh Toast Scented Brown, Rappee Beaumont's Mialure, &c. French Rappea i Just received by T. J. DUVAL Juue 11 niiwmi His XXttm«3siT£U opened, by l> li K. R YLL, on* ea*e iJj <uptrior Leghorn* —^l*o k le» dozen Joi lone Sheell 1 ui k Combi, ibe large*! *ze*. May 20. Fresh Drugs and Medicines. (EflYI'c subscriber haslately reeeived nSMALI. JJL additional supply of FRESH DRUGS At MEDICINES, which makes bit ASSORT. MERIT very complete. He receives SMALL applies almost every week, hv which means, his slock, though not the LAKGK3T.it always FRESH amt sufficient to Intel any orders that ho may be favored with. THOMAS J DUVAL. N. B. Prescriptions faithfully attended to by Virginia Bred YOUNG GENTLEMEN. Jan. \ WK&imsras* &<o« 20 0 P ACKA OEN London, Paris, llosfon. New York and Philadelphia (Hoods for sale, UY WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. jMJEDICIMKS, diugi, paints, oils, dyestuffs, brushes, wines, siiufls, Patent medicines, Surgeon’s instruments, llattrr't materials, Dye woods in sticks and ground, t olors, cliemicals ; The American medical herbs, W ater colors in buses and by dozen or sin gle Cake, Colours lor painting on velvet. Clothiers brushes am! jacks, Tenter hooks, A variety of fancy articles from Paris and London, Which the Ladies and gentlemen ol Lvnchhurg and its vicinity, are veiy ri pectfuily invited IoihII and examine, fuller’s naierials, Dentist’s instruments, a complete as orlment of gum elastic instruments,' &.c. '1 he ■ otise.r ilier is now opening lux spring supplies, eonsisliug in pail of I tie above articles. He v< i y respectfully invites the cull ol his Irirmh eu.miners, physicians, merchants, the citizens >f Lyiichhuig and the public in general. He is able to supply orders to any extent, and will sell goods on as good terms as any house in Vir eiinu. His articles arr all fresh nwi genuine HOW EL DAVIES. ■lime EXTRA FINE 1 C’i ENTLEMEN wishing to see something M Extraordinary m the ItltOAlJ C LOTH line, lire invited to examine h piece tmjnTi.il blue, ;u*l ojiem d tit ll.Si H.KVLK1 S. Jwish lo sell my Huffalot tract of Land, con tuining about IBUO acres, 800 oj which art cleared, the most of the cleared land is cieelt taw grounds, apart oj which is highly improved, and kept for tobacco lots The wuod land is oj good quality, well slocked u ilh pine timber oj hist quality. Also that part of the Otter trait, lying on the south side of Otter Liver, sup/ ran to contain about 1500 acres, about 800 eleurta 200 of which ure low grounds of superior quali ty. The greater ]mrl of the wood land is tobacco and of the first quality. Either oj the abat e acts will be divided to suit purchasers. Any person unhing to purchase, ran apply hi s Irvine, near Aew London. HTLI.IAM IRVINE. hn. 1_MO HAVING n notion ol going l» Ihe west, I wish 1.1 leave in this country a negro wo man amt two it itdriii, wit It Iter husband, win cannot be bought-—I will sell m exchange then tor oilier tn gules ; agouti cook is now wanted ; the woman is one of Ihe veij first rate Ce> bands, ami a gii I 18 years old, a tine house s vant, nurse, &.r. 'Ihe oilier is young. Also,a head man nn the water, tvlm is not excelled by ■inv fur honesty and uniting the river. I mi sell or exchnugt liiui fur a |ilnntaliun hand. Kin i tin imin -ii apply I o I lit- Editors. April 16. Is Jn '' «tk YtiV\ *>\ V svS • TO HE subscribe. has just received an add) JL tionnI supply of S-aple and f ancy Goods from the North, which makes his slock very Complete,and wt ieh lie is determined to sell very low lor cash — Among oilier Guudsjusi re ceived, are the following, viz : Fancy London plaid Bruits Bengal slripes and other laocy Calicoes I’uik and blue striped Floientitle, for pnnta lonns French Drilling <|o do. Black Frunvllar, a superior article for Geutle mon? coals Vigonia Cassimere do do do Super blk. Bombmeelte fordo do do -Jaconet, Cambric, Book, anj other Muslins, ve ry cheap Colton and Silk Hose A few doz. handsome gnnzetldkfs. Do do Ladies' Horseskin Gloves,(lightest colors) Do 4 pieces Irish Linen Do Veiy best Company Flag Hdkfs. Thread and Coltun Flo-s Biazilmn luck and side Combs A feiv bales 4 4 brown Don,ernes, os usual vtri/ low 4 4 Cotton Checks. Also expected, in a few days, a lot of sup. N Orleans Sugats.Moluxses, hr Java Lugar Coffee Spun and Spinning Colton HENRY ALLISON. F. S. The attention of those who w ant good and cheap cloths, is invited to view the suht , scriher*—Among w hich, is one piece of an s j superior blue fa-hinnnble shade, considered ve ry cheap at IjilA-—Also, one end superb black, extra fine and well- finished—Together with some beautiful colors, fur Frocks. H. A. I am offering uiy stock of Shoes, which is ge nera/. at a veiy small advance, with the inten tion of declining (except ina very limited wav) the Shoe butintss. Those who want will find it to their interest to call on H- A. May 21. hBO l^TOTICF—All persoushaving claims agains X™ the es'ale of Ambrose Rucker, dec. are requested lt> bring them.forward well autheuti cated, as the law directs, in order that I may make provisions to pay the same : those indebt ed to the estate are requested to make pay ment. ANTHONY RUCKER ex’r May 4 f»7g Mh. - CFDIWCr (FOODS « u AVID A KOBLKT KYLL, take pleasure I F hi announcing Ike first arrival of llieir .'spring Guilds, to which, being chiefly in the Fancy line—they ■ especially invite the atien lion ol the Ladies—among the articles received are : Super blk. Italian Lustrings Rich blue, blue black, pink, olive, hi straw col ored Giode Naps A few pieces of splendid white watered Gro de Naps Black sud fancy colored, striped and figured bilks Black, while, blue, piuk and straw colored Flo rences Black banns and Modes White, pink, blue, cinnamon and sliaw colored Satins Black Senchcws and Satin Levaniinrs A lew pieces Battiesse, very handsome Gro de Nap and balm Bonnet Ribbons Jet black and second mourning do Rich Decoupe do new stvle White, pmk, blue, and sti aw col’d, watered bell Ribbons Rich L>ecou| c and Gro de Nap dress Shawls Calicoes, new style, ncii and indelible colors A few pieces Swiss Ginghams, beautiful Super black Nankin and Canton Crapes Cambrics. Jackonet and Swiss Muslins Furling and BohinetI Footing Handsome assortment Cap Ribbons Black barege and Gro de Nap dress Shawls Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, w hite Ik colored borders Italian Crapes and Crape Liesses, every shade Ladies blk. and while FiunrllaShoes Long Lawns and Grass Cambrics Black and white silk Hosiery, Ike. 'I he above articles, it is believed, with respect to quality and siyle, are not to be surpassed— and prices quin moderate ADDITIONAL KECEiW amval enables us a tins lime JPA <<> offer lo the public a still more desnable HS-.OI linciil ttinn heretofore—Among other arti ejes are Artificial Flowers, the most beautiful Lace Collars and Pelerines, the richest style Long while Kid Gloves broil, black, white, and fancy colored do. filk silk Bullous, splendid i bread I.aces and Edgings, fancy figures Gy nip Lat es, unusually cheap seersucker Ginghams, a cheap and handsome article I in teise Snell Tuck Combs nek, side, and long bent do. llratilian Ladies black and white Prun* lla Shoes t* uss cotton nnd thread on spools I aiian Sewings, every shade l>* coupe long Scarls, the veiy richest do. cheap, yet beautiful Plain and TninbouredBook Muslins ■ > 4 and 6 4 swiss and mull Mu-lins Lustring and Satlm llibboiis, every width and shade f inc Jaconet Cravalings , Super blk. Italian Silk do. f me and tup.ifitie Baicelnna do. Plain aruj fig'd while Marseilles | Plain extra buff do. i -up. Valencia do. ie' blk. Bnichelles. fur Gentlemens’ summer wear, the handsomest aiticle now worn Gentlemens’ black and while Silk 1-2 Hose Super double India Cotton do. A tew pieces super brown thread Drilling Yleinl coat Billions. treble gilt I-aucy V st do. first style Blue and bik. Lasting do. buper blk. Silk Velvet 1 piece blue Black, most tuptrb Gentlemens' super black and lancy col’d. hone ikin Gloves Woodstock hi id Doe do. superior A lew dozen super English while Silk, do Gentlemens’ Silk pocket Haudkercbi.ilj. tint chop J n . , ALSO, Domestics of every dentition, and a large supply of spun ( niton Van, every 8j2P lrol„ No. 7, to 15. inclusive .< <-OOI)S! m ' t--v I LI..VILA wishing to purchase Cloths ” * ami ( assimeres, will p|PH8P cal) a, i)Hvjll tu. Hnbecl Kyles’—tiny |mve recently received a supply III ihat line, of t|„, best English Man ufacture, principally blue and black, with a few pieces fancy colors, whit h they can offer with confidenc. lo the pubi c—for fine materials sol id textures, ami beautifully rj,h shades, they caiinoi be surpassed-perhaps have never yrt been equalled,at the prices for which these are now selling. . , . , ALSO. A few dnz. Gentlemens Beaver Hats, Of tie very Jirst order. HARDWARE* l" 811 »cdiets has also received a large assort in- nt of Hardware, among which is almost eve. • y arl trie in the Sadleiy line, viz: Ladies'and Gentlemens'lull and half plate Sfiiups 1 l ull and halt plate bridle Bills Smooth filed Holler and Inlet Buckles, every size * Ke«l 0nd sham Holler | laled Buckles Hf«’d blnlps, sizp l ack' and Saddle B. ».*s A Gio 'training Webb orsieu hiiu l <>liun Wel-bings, of every des •cripiion in I' nst rule tiigg anil riding Whips tiigg handles end Bands, &c. iic. Sa.idlt Tr. es and Hngskins are daily expected GltOCKKIE.s. I hev have also mi hand ■ g neial a-sorlmenl nl Groceries, among other articles are Oilcans and IVlnicnvado Sugars Cuba and Java Coffee ■k lew boxes Chocolate I epper, Spice and*(singer 1200 sacks Salt, Liverpool filled Enmch Brandy and New England Rum, (by A few boxes best imperial Tea, &c __ O U R.KVLK. lo I'ountTs •Mwcbauta \ IT be.ngo.ir wish to extend our business in the unolcmle hue, we have accordingly du nog the present Spring, made every provision lor ( hat purpose, and are now preyed to 9U» plv wholesale customers generally| w„b almost • very urttcle in demand, to either Staple Fan cy or Hardware line and a. a verv moderate advance. DAY ID Si ROBERT KYLE April 2*. -!___ ______ *« Valuable Land for Sale. jj WISH to sell my tract of Land, J lying In Apilierst county, ad joining the lands of Messrs. W. M Daniel, E. Winston, Ambler and olliejs. . 1 his liuetof land contains about i!7(i acres—lies w« II—is in one of the best neigh borhoods in the country, and is surpa setl by tew upland plantations for fertility of soil There is a good proportion offirst rate Tobac co land on il, and the balance w ell adapted to Ihe cultivation ol small grain. it has too ex celleut apple orchards 01. it, and extensive creek low grounds, sufficiently fertile to grow Tobacco or make excellent meadows. As I am desirous to remove to the Western Country, | will give a great bargain in this desirable place. Ihe terms will be one third cash, the balance In one and two years. A satisfactory title will be made before any payment is re> tYuire<l- lo ISAAC HANSARD. Jl,ne !»•_ Sotla Water / RHE subscriber’s Soda Fountain il now io full operation. HE has also received a small additional son ply ol DRUGS U MEDICINES, soare of which are direct from PARIS and LONDON. T. J. DUVAL. SB. HOWELL'S | VLGiLTARLK JtfBDICIfiES GENERALLY. Maatgomery co. Ipprr Dublin Township, # r> iepfrmbrr 0,lbK7. j Dr. Howell—Sir: I have been recommended to c*U on you for assistance tor a child ol mine who is subject to fits. She was taken with them when about lour mouths old, and hat them by sjwlls ever since. She is now three years old. i hare had three Physicians to attend her, but ell to no purpose, 'l he child is hearty, wilh the ex-1 ception of those spells. Please Io send me a few lines by the bearer, espressrve of your opi- j mull whether you can care or help her. Poors, ISAAC WOOD. This child, who bad been subject to violent! fits lor a period of more than two years, was entiicly restored to health inn few days, and lias continued Itee from them ever sincv. CERTIFICATES. I have seen Mr. Wood’s child repeatedly since, and aver that she was entirely cured by Dr. Howell,as represented in the aforesaid tatemenl. The case of Mr. Wood’s child, while it may justly excite our admirat ion, is one which 1 consider as marked with striking features. At! the early ago of (our months she war seized with fits, and snfleied to a distressing degree,by the violence of the patosysms. Mdwithstand-1 mg theetlortsol three very respecinote pro lenional gowleroeii, the paroxysms continued to recur alter the usual intervals, and with the usual degree of violence.'This stale of things continued until the child reached her 3rd year, that is for more than two years. Dr. Howell was at length consulted, but at a time when lit lie hopes were entertained by the fnmily lhal any efleclual service could be rendered by hu man agency. Bui to Ihe sell gratulation oflhe parents and the happiness of the little sufferer complete, effectual, and permanent relief was almost immediately ohiaiued. Alter Ihe exhi bition of a few doses ol the medicine, her health was establi-hed. A period of nine month* has since elapsed without a return ofthe paroxysm, or even a symptom of the complaint. Having 3 knowledge of the fact and ncquHined with ihe circorustace of Ihe case, 1 cheerfully sub scribe to the reality and correctness of the fore going statement. JOHN FIELD Philadelphia, July 4, 1328. Warren touuiy, Nov. 16, 1628. Dr. John 11 Hotcell, Dkah Sik—¥»u have requested iny opinion on the character of your Vegetable Family l’tlls. In reply, 1 am able lo stale, that I have made use of them turn number of years ui my own particular use, besides administering them to a great number of persons undi r a variety of forms of disease, and always with the happiest results. One particular and remarkable ease was that of Miss S——. This lady was afll.ct ed, for a pe. tod of two years, with glandular swellings ol a very large siee, which, after be ing fully developed, broke a 6 discharged a great deal ol innlter, by which she whs reduced to a very low and weakly date. The approacl of the tumois was announced by a pricking sen sat ion or itching on the surface, inflammation then proceeded rapidly, uniil they weie iu y formed. Whenever the itching was perceived, her practice was to take one pill, and by the use of the pills lot twelve weeks, laking only t.wo a week, the growth otthe tumors was ar rested, and their subsequent appearance en litely prevented , after which she continued to mend. and gamed strength very rapidly. Pre vions tu this, she had been attended by a very respectable medical gentleman, but without ef fect—and to the use of the Family Pills alone I do not hesitate to ascribe Iter extraordinary restoralien. Another case was that of a child subject to fils, in which instance they did not fail to ac complish a complete cure. 1 have exhibited -hern in Dysentery , Bilinus complaints, Debili ty, and Organic derangement, with very dvei ded effects, and feei no hesitation in recommeu ding them as v nluable medicine in the afore -aid complaints ami wherever a mild purga live is required. With sentiments ofarteem, Respect fully yours, JOHN FIELD. P S. It may not be improper to superadd, that in my ow n personal instance, a few weeks since, I suffered from nn attack of something like Dysentery, and found a few doses of Ihe Pills to remove it eflectualy, unaided by any o ther means. J.F. Letter from Theodore P. IL Lyman. Dr. Howell—Sir, I would inform you, that in Ihe summer of 182(5,1 was severely afflicted with ihe Liver complaint, or something ap proximating nearly to Consumption. I had made use of different medicines for some little i imc, vv iilu-ut any radical alteration lor the better, when I was induced by a particular • iend, Mrs L-, to make use of your PTTS AN ;| did so, in conjunction with the Famil Pills, and in three nr lour weeks I was p- rlect ly restored to health, and have enjoyed it un interruptedly up to Ihe present time. Should these remarks be of any service to you, you areat liberty to inakr w tial use you think pro per oflhein. Silicon y vout 11IKODORE P. H.LVMAN. Philadelphia, April 30. Ib27 Certificate if I'lucbe IViltit, I was attacked iluiiug the last winter witb a complaint to winch 1 hail been nt ire or It sssuh jen tor several years, viz : the Uiliom Cliotxc, and which, fit this lime, for lour months was Utirommonlv severe. In this situnlion I applied to Dr John B Hotvell, who put me under a Course of his " Vegetable Family Pills,” in con junction With hi Golden Tincture of China. 'he complaint was entirely subdued, and tny health pet tectly restored in the course of four ot five weeks I m>u enjoy my usual health,' »• d have had no return of my former com P*10'- PHOIBE VVII.LIT. No. 73, Arch slreel I hilailetyhia, April 10,1827. Certifii’nit <7 c i.iharint Arbntto. I had H comp Him in m\ ri^ht e\e, v Iiuhwjtg iuihumd «nd Wri»k ; hii ulcer discharging vel 1 " m,-( t< r opened just below lt,e eyv, on the igm ch« ♦ k ; a siirgu »d operation w«< pronoun ced ncct -sai v hy >. nmiiical g<-mlrtnati, bu i *« m.tuil|,nR|,lsu„m.| ,1. i„ (hi, s,a!e ol the rate I applied to Or. Howell, who pm me uii.lei a course of hi' Golden Tincture ol ' V" t>' |ln c"i,jl|uclion with his ” Vegetable Fa mily Mils, w hich ♦ ntiiely supercedes the neces snv of a surgical operation. The inflamma tion was removed. I he ulcer healed, and the strength of ti e eve was entirely restored, with, out the pain, inconvenience, and scar of a sar gical operation. CATHARINE ARBRISTO. , . . >'o 282 Market si. above 8th. rkilad. April 2d, 1827. ^ I v 5"*>scl'bei, w ho is appointed agent for M. Vugitiia, has this day received a larg, -npply ot Dr John Brasier Howell’s Vegetable Medicines, which will be sold at Philadelphia l,ncts- HOW EL DAVIES AGENTS. Mr. James MrKildne, Richmond. Messrs.Bragg,Jones and Co. Petersburg. l’e hB,‘ Ur J hn B. Mowed’, Ve getable Medicines generally. May 18 H0WEL DAV‘KS. frhlnd.'Ub8TibeJ,h89 jUS' rBC«iveda very CaUcoe, from N °£Us,,"on“h|e Ginghams and lancoe, from New York, and will be eriv.m. ormthe apt.r«chm *° Gooda erneriL season, selected by an experience hand H ALLISON i sir To all wtiom it mav cotimen ON ih« 40. Monday in April. 18*, . r v Show will lake place at BeilfWd r^1 nouie, ami tor the encouragemeut of S°Utt fine horses, the undci.ignei] will .... r***»trg m.uin of $50 in cath. to be paid to ,| * ''r*" o the fine., year old Shak^re Col, 4lh Monday ,n July, another etnihiii ,b” Shaktpeare’a Cal,., loldrd .pring |,j " ®» tlte Alien of that eta... . «S2k ? given. Gentlemen d.s.nlere.ted ,e|, ** b<“ decide betwa.,, ,he parties, and l pledge': £ that the matter .hall... be managed tha, **,f justice .hail be dune w ithout favor or D.r,-'!'M »»• iK1’ . _ _ 2t fcUOfcS A.V b \IJVVS ilahiip ©iiil, 150 GALLONS winter strained han>p Apply to TEAN, alhoon, 4 i. » ALMOIN US, kc. which are for sale at ifV HOW EL DAVIES, S H 15' ip's? 1\J GW opening a great variety nf SMJff = y'xr.- Mavcaboy Rapper, Nakhetoeht bcutch Insh Hardham’s .Vo. 9, Dicks .y„r(„/ u/ue, Mauvboy, Ettipie, Snvff and Eclipse km ,»*c kc HUIVEL DAVIE*.1 .nine 16. PICKLING MATERIALS. JfrUST received « fresh and full supply „< <50 Picklvig Materials, viz : Haceand ground Ginger, (wiy superior) Green Ginger (Freth and do) Mace ami J’epper Alspice and Cloves Cinnamon While and Black Muslari) Seed Long Pepper Cayenne, do kc. kc. HOWEL DAVIES. V*1™'*}*, 10 -At rules contimied and beige •C the clerks otlice oftlie county court ul ~ onthrOthufMay, 1E29. ’ uullora Ambrose K. Mxrr, pltf. again?! Thus Wainwrirbt i Easter arid Mary C. YYaiuwriirlii, defts. ' ’ *u IN CHANCERY. Tiro defendant, Jra Easter, nut having enteca Ins appearance and given serur.ty acoording,«the , ^ ol Assembly and tho rules of this court, and „ in„Ln£ by satuiBctory evidence that he is not an tulrabttam of ilns country ; On the motion of the ,,!,1,. 1+v * Counsel: Disordered that the bshI de ,dl?, bo app.:.., hereon tin. fnnrrh Monday July next,»„d ,r , 1 r 1 *“ '"J1 the plamtlfft, mid that a copy „f thi, der be forthwith iiiscrtcd in some newspaper pn, ,0d m Uie town ot I.yiicltburg for twonniiitlissueres>ively, an, poste l attire trout door of lire courthouse on two scitt al court day ». cur *“w- G. A. WINGFIELD. D.C. _‘‘I *• _ w 2ru Campbell May Court, 1829. •.WILLIAM OCLESIIV and David Oglosby, cninplt 'W agamst John II.Oglesby Mary Oglesby. J,;,,,,. Oglesby, Jneb t iglesby, Sarah Ogles!,, and IS,,, ,. f eab.v, cliildn.il mid heirs ef Jacob Oglesby, dec. Osh » by I icrinau, .trail and Elizabeth Fiermuu, June y0* lar, Joint \V hittinpon and.Clcmauiiue bis wile, Suihh r oxt Margaret I ox uml lluvid Fox, dcltg. IN I HAM EftY. V™B «' w,r"^a"I#,.S,irah F,,x "“'lf»r«‘ f'o*. David Fox Nancy Oglesby e, James Oglesby, not appearing *i;u,wi w enug the plaintiff's hill, according to the acti,„ ..,,.1 unit the rules of this court, & it appearing to the ,anjf,, tjou of the tourt that they are ifot i.ib.bdams’nf Mate—it is order ail, and decreed, that they doaopeat ,on »ee<WK! Monday in Augu-l nexi, nn,/a„. »wer the bill of the complainants, and that a copy of tins order be forthwith iuserted in the Virginian a newspaper published in the town ef Lynchburg, fur right w eelts successively, and posted up si the frost day'r courl*louse county ou some court ACopy-Teste, JOHN ALIaXANDER.dk Ma> -I-__ w‘Jm V lKt.INlA, VIZ—Al Rules holden in the clerk's office ol the eountycourtof Bedford, on Monday the 1st doy ef June, IC29. Wm. M'Ohee, pltf, against John McGhec.Daviil Suss ders.sr. and John S. Brown, delta. IN CHANCERY. ! The defendant John McGhee, not haying entrrwiliui appearance and given security according to the ac t ol Assembly and the rules of this court, ami it opcrarii e hv satisfactory evidence that he is not an inhabitant of tins country : Oa the motion of the plaintiff, by coumel, it is ordered thnt the said deft. John M’Ghre, do apt ear here on the fourth Monday in August nr\t ned Slower the bill of the plaintiff j and that a copy of this order be forthwith iimcrted in some newspaper printed in the town of Lynchburg for two months successively. Mil posted at the front door of the courthuunc of this coun ty on two several court day* j A copy...Teste, Q. A. W INiv FIELD, D. C. June11_ wdmr6 VIRGINIA, to wn : —At rules held in I he clerk’s office of the court of Bedford cl) ! on Monday t he 6th day of April, 1829. Archibald Hatcher, pltf. against JostphKu qua, jr. und Joseph Fuqua, sr. deiis. IN CHANCERY. *1 he defendant Joseph Fuqua, jr. not having ent*' f*d his opfieaihiicc and given senility according to tho act. of Assembly and the rules of thi* court, nnd it nppeiruv l»y satisfactory evidence that he is not no inhahita.it ut UiiK country ; On motion of the pltf. bv compel: It it ordered that the mi id defendant, Joseph Fuqua, jr-do uppeur here on tin; fourth Monday in Juyencxt and a*1 I nwit the bill of the plniutiff, and that a copy of this ‘>r \ Jer lie forthit ilh inserted in ooinc newspaper printed n Lne town of Lynchburg for two months succ» ssively, M* posted at the Iront door of the courthouse of thi# cot® y on two several court days. j A «'upy—Tceto, G. A WINGF] ELD, D Apn! 2.1. wffim W IKGLNIA, lo wit—At rules continued and held u ' vf the clerk’s office of the county court of Bedford, on the 9th day cfMay, 1839. Ambrose Marr, pltf. agamat Tboi. Wainwfig lit aud Gn | D. Saunders, Units. , J Hi CHANCERY j 1 hodefeudant i’ho.VV aniwnght,not having entered hi* , . appearance and given security according to the act ot \ Assembly and the rules of this court, ami it appturii 1 M by satisfactory evidence that lie is not an inhabitant t M lias country ; On the inotiou of the plaintiff ■' Counsel It is ordered that the said defendant di* appear here on the fourth Monday in July next. s»d an svver the lull of the plaintiff; and that a copy oftbis or dcr he forthwith iiisciiedm some newspaper printed lr Hie town of Lynchburg ofTwo months successively, and posted ut the front door of the courthouse of this county on two several court days. A Copy—Teste, G. A WINGFIELD, D C May 31, w2ra AT rules held In the Clerk’s office of the Court of Lynchburg, on A/onday the 3d day of March l .*<3U. Simon Weolndgc, pltf against John Wool ridge, Reuben Perry, John ScboolficJd aud Nathan B Thurmon, merchants and partuers under the firmed Schooltield and Thurmon. f he defeudant, John Woolride, not having ebtered appearance and given security aecordingto the act of As sembly and the rules of this court, and it uppear inf by tisfactory evidence that he is not an inhabitant of this country : an motion of the Plaintiff by oouuci: it i* ordered that the said defendant do pour here at June Court next and answer the bib ot the pluiutiff; and that a copy of this order be forth with inserted in some newspaper printed in the townot Lynchburg, for two months successively, aud |*ostcd a the Iron! door of the courthouse in the said tow n. A copy—Teste, j. RENAGff, Ck March 86 w3inG4 V IRGINI A, To wit—At Che Rules holdcn in theCJerk t> office of the county Court of Bedford, on Monday the first day of Jtiue, 1839 John C. Noell, plaintiff', * gatatt Wm. Kerr and Joseph Clark, George .Stanley and \\ in. Cook, executors of lsham Clark, dec'd, dt fendauts. In Chancery. The defendant Wm. Kerr, not having entered hi* appearance and given security according to the act ol Aaseinblv and the ruleh of this Court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence that ho is not an inhabitant o1 this country ; on motion of the plaintiff, by counsel, *• i s ordered, Hi at Him said defend ant William Kerr, du appear here on the fourth Monday in August next slid answer the lull of the plaintiff; and that a copy of bm order bo forthwith inserted in some newspaper publish ed in the iowu of Lynchburg, for two mouths succes sively, and posted at th# front door of the courthouse of this county, on twbeeveral court days. A copy—Taste,. O.W, WINGFIELD !) Litre'8 w3n>tf3