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MONET FOUND. /V SUM cm'm.in*y v»< picked «l> In iny Olorr on the 29lh mil «h ihihe owner cat, *ei by rieecribing m and p 'ying hr tlm »d rcrimmcnt. SAMI'KI, McC'OHK IF.. Auc 27. **■ 'OrvOrTORS fmnu I*..well il lleniy I I1* »ie». lie -mg oodneiO d tUeni»e**“r mine practice nf phyin . will hereafter be enabled to alieni lo ail caaet with pwnrtnalily, dial way be under ihrfr rare. Tiny lender, iniridually, I Heir lliank* lo It n cili*n,» III Ainneilt lol Ihrir former Mlf»n»ge, .I4WKS POWI.I.I., HI.NHV I DAVIf.S. Au’hrrrt cO'irt llmut Aoi;ii«i 2 I 2w HF.rt SON'S OFFICk, f l,r miihirre anguri 27, kK2®. \ Number* drawn m tiie II ailungiim I ny Lone ry, Clan No- Id, *m 42 :M 2d Alt SI M dl 40 41 Renew your prizes al HF.VVSON’S office of l uck. BttOTICK—Will lie •old. al public auction, J^| on ihe plraiiin. «n Saiutday lit" IWli »f Scpl Mil. the If**1 of land belonging m llm e#fat* of I’atfick Ho*e, dec. cnllc I I entuml, and lying in Ihe r aunty ol Nelton I hit Had contain* about lf*)0 icm, Hie. greater ecu ol which il cleared—it i* Well named, lie* well and i* «n*»itgu*ar* to a Manufacturing Mill It w it) t,e divided in iwn or three pars, and will be *hn*vn In auy pviioo.by application in ihe • ubicribrr in New f«ta«g"t», or lo Arthur Knee, on the plantation. The lei m* will be one two, three and lour yean credit.—The pardoner giving bond* with approved rernriiy. and a Hint lived on Ibr pr.ipi ity to eetme the pay meai. IA.MH3 R03I. e»'m of I' lloie, ilec NewGIaigow, Aug 27. 2 v TLUltST tS.W.Vr. T|r\ Y virtue ot a Iron d ed. eaectlted lo the »iilao ni l r by lamer I'owi II, and record etl in the Clerk * odke uf iln t.'oiin'v Court ol Amhrrtl. i limit, wo I iienlay Iln 2lhh ..| Sep tember, (that lieing Amherd Superior ( oiirl,) offer fur »ale, al i uhli. .iiictloli, on Ihe preiiii *»», the Hou*i » it ton non in the pmit v iou nf Uni Rev Charle* It Huge, m ar Ambrisi mutt Inn,te. logelhet with HO or ill acre# of 1 anil atlaohed tharelo. 11*« dwelling fiou e n aim* ted near Amhenl Court haute,with lluei roomr and an entry on the lower floor nod t on roomt nliote ; a good dry lellar, wilt* lour rouait; kill hen. ire home, ttablrt, cat tinge home, for Ihe above valuatile piopeily it. I oni il* locality, a veiy detlrable tiluaiinn lor a pi ofetsem a I man Teiintinnde h nown on Ihe day lilt lie TUTS R BROWN Trailer. The abave »ale i» l y my approhnimu and content JAMKS BOW l-.I.I,. Aug. 24 ">» FOR RENT. r|ini; I. nti.e oti ( o« k» ilreel P immediately opp«*»it»» Mr. .1 i«m< i Morgan*!, Hi pre*ent «»c« ti* i pied I»y ihe family <»t C apt. II t • t>tolt. V oi nppiy iiiiv ouii < • Most DsUitnsliino Luck nl 'M&'wsmvs i 'I’he Ary him for the Neal;/ ! Mill-Foriuiu thnddtr'd when the " Onddm" mul'd, Do not leign F.inprrs* o'er the »mId my child. Hear me with gulden eloquence detlare, | u illdeal favours loihe gentle “ Fmr ." Nor, rt 9 29 » Capiinl price of jfif.OOO in ihe Tf YoV i «<m *olul •'ciMaOiit \, Kifm( lam N" wmold i»u Lady. m Ik*Miii'ii Office—for %vliicli ihe fdrlwnitle/flir one lift* received ||i« £,»*!,. l'hit ConfiiviHii.in of Lurk cniwirt !»«• by imy Olbic in America cill I MIS DAV “ i orlune’i foliage ' fm a foitune— 'lh« banner ©f L"ck a * aving most high—rest your rash in the Washington t'iiy Lottery, No. j3_ali,I (irao l f'oiisoliilnlcd. No. 10—you are invited by “ Lain* Fortune, ' to paiinlir of the rich banquet now before you — Itcmenihnr lo g*nji tel MKWSON'S moat astonishing Ollicc of Lurk. Where no to s than sixteen ( npital Hnxr, have been sold m a short time, urn! the Cin/i paid for tile same Aug. 24 tlfcWSOVS (M I K E, } Lynchbutg, Aug. 24th, ls29. y Niimbrridrtwii in the Inum Canal Lottery Class No. P, v»t. : 33 4 h M U 32 21 2rt f> 38 Call and receive the Cash for your prize* or renew t lit in at HLW-OVS over fortunate ami prompt pay Office, Lynriibu rg. \*mv» Yh\*uh\ Vwv VYiut. 1ll,r I IJi he (Per *1 for rent, to Hi*' higlieal ^ ^ bidder, OH ihr premise*, on l it »y tin 18th day of Sipi«uil*er next, on. third pail of Hie L.ot#> Inland *§tate ; *he same being the dower.ol Mik Dorothy Winston, situated on Staunton rivar, iwontv eight mile* from l.ym h bmg, anl vary near P.mitiH’s Mhihi aciuriug Mi l, Witero cash t* always given for wheat — until that day, upp'itaitoni to rent oil private contract, will !»*■ promptly an« nded to by the subscriber, M Red Hill, t narlotte county, or m bis abseii1. e, hv Edit bid W Henry. John iik.nm. Ai gust 2 4* 31 f\ Cifc-Nl I,KM AN. who umltrilindv the cultivation ol the grape vine, wi liin to purchate »« «<nis I plantation, cmitami >g from two lo three huudred h ret of land. m either of the counties of Nelson, Vnhergt, Complied i » Bedford, in nn a^reenble neigh borhuod, and on which there is at h'asi thirty acres in one body, of a suitahl** noil end situation lor the eu'tivafion of the grape vine—Tlif most proper situation i» on the »idM of a hill, with a gentle slope to the south or south east. The noil ought to be natu rally rich, of h light, open nntuie, without much, it noy ndinixtute of clay, so .is not he subject to hake or become haid hy drying, ea. illy penetrated by water, and not liable to tie washed down by heavy rants —If there is a portion ol rotten and broken rocks mixed w ith the soil, it would be preferred. I he soil must have been productive of the native giape, pre vious to having been cleared and cultivated. Any person wishing to bring the cultivation of the vine into his neighborhood, nml having a n suitable situation to Uisjm«e of by addressing u lint to H. B , lye River Mills Post Office, Ni l son county, giving a description of the plate, its improvements, &ic will receive immediate at Cent ion. August Ul ol "I RVS, ViA *S\V>4VTLU.1T '» Vegetable Specific. vt09R SALE a frw doern l»o Lo Monterui'i J M Vegetal)!* Specific for (he cure of con njuipiioDS, asllnnas, colt),, Arc. HOIVEL DAVIES. July 27._ Run sum uv SYAortamen’s <om s. n^Rsilea few do tan Rostinn or Sport jjj* men', Cup,. HQAVEL "DAVIES. July 13 Botetourt I.nml for Hair. a OKI*Kit l«»r sale the tiacl of land on which | n<>«* re tide, hi the county ol Uote'Mnt, nutl of) tlie waters ol flo*m>ke, one mil* from Tosh's Ford, on IM Bent Mountain load. ad* joining the land ol John Persmger and other*, containing #4*1 a* res—them are about 100 a rre* of Cleared Ian . which it well enclosed and id in* order for cropping. Saidfiart t* well h tapted to lire production of corn, wheat, oafs, i re, tobacco and clover, and is surpassed in teriility by few tracts in tha neighborhoorl. The improvements Hit a plain, hut comfortable duelling, kitchen, barn, .table, &iC. 4tc. I w ill th?a ttie laird and make known the term* in any one disposed to buy .IAS. F.VANS, llo'rtourl, ,1i/gi/*/24, lR2l)> 4*3 MRS. PAMKLW 1*. JONES Of I F.ltS her services to the ciliseiia of Lynchburg, and the public generally, m a Milliner and Mantua maker She ha* made arrangement* for procuring, from New York tiuil Philadelphia, the lute i London and Y i ench, Fall and Winter fashions—after the arrival of which, the w ill ha enabled lo pretent them to the Indies of Lynchburg and the country. All work confided io her care, will he done with neatness and despatch. Mrs. Jones is now prepared to make and alter dresses, clean and dn .s bonnet), or allend t any business in the above line, and solicits the patronage of a gen. ♦•rot is public. Her residence at pioseni is over the Auction lloom of It I hotnpkins, Ksq. formerly occupnl by Mrs. I odd. Where all i rder* either from town or coun’ry will he thankfully re< l ived and promptly attended to. Angus' 20 !!<£ SIVUFFS. Masnlap i'hui h isli high I '*att Scented Brown, llappce Bi'HiimoniMiiture, lie. Freucliltappee Just received by f- J. Id V AL. 'VV'A'JijJM OW opemn.'a handsome huoiIiiiudI ol QLASi WAlvE «'*; India SIlAlk'ft hntry I^Miup■» bnlvets Jellies YV mes I tiitililfetS I,' loonade* ( elerirs Chainpaignes liud Founts l>M Boies Lamp Mias es, (various kinds)" Jewe ll«* i '• It lobe s hhop Furniture, \v kc. IIOWKL DAVIES. July 2. _ < • iTiCt: uy l>U. .1. it. tiowr.i.i/N VKUKTAIil K MEDICINE. ( hntn < utility. Pennsylvania, May 12th, 1829. »KAI( SIB —Nearly it year hat elapsed since I was railed oil to undcMtake the c i»tf m| a man with an till erated sore leg, under one of its iiinst aggravated luinii.—I was in formed the cum? was ol long standing, him! had retitled the ordinary mode of treatment in the l ands of several very respectable meinheis ol Ihe profession. Ins end, lhereroie of pursuing Ihe usual course. I advised him to make use of •• GOLDEN TINCTURE," which I had previously prescribed, and seen ve ry good effects from it—He did so, dressing his leg morimi,’ and eyeiimg, with tlie com moil Carrot poultice, ti v pur-uing this com sc, Ihe leg was restored to a sound and healthy state in less than two mouths, and remains * • up to the preseat period. It was used with r«»»n|'k‘?c sucres> in Ihe ease of n child whu h had that running at the ears s > conumm to i hi'dr. n I have piesci ihed youi FAIVII* TjY FILLS to a very con-idei/'ble ex'ent, ni l have gient reason to he pleased with tlieo •fleets. I consider tlohi n valuable purgative h»r the feeble and delicate, and pnrhcidntlv lor !■ ninths. I would thank you to I award up an addition'.! supply b\ the earliest con reyance, and remain, with re pect, you'H T. W. The above sold by MOW F. I DVVIES, AMENT f »i Viigima July • F 0 R SALE, \VEHY lianiLnmn Vmle Farm, upon the rIn nd \\ .iter-* ol Appomattox, in Bucking • atn I bis land i?* in the neighborhood of Clu* cr Hill, lies remarkably well, produces lo larcnnf (lie finest quality, and lias upon it a (»v laige Milliard of well -elected li uit . the ract contain* .MO acres—Poisons oh posed to *uv. will it poly I" the solan nber or Col. Sami. A Fade sou, w ho lives adjoining the premises BAML. V. ( M1US II AN. Matt h 2. t-* '3t.xn\ • ^ \ f h hi !• il i' in." niiiR iiiiir » <:h*p I,pp. 14 Imrtu, 5iii|t««»ing in Myl« xml .-heap vs* ilmsr pre mini) nllVipH, an'1 rnnunli iimI low. M' KKK. UuBiNSON Jt CO. Jtin xrjervr Amwnraaa. r.lFIt; siib.icfiller has ju-t leceived a num P bn ol waple and fancy hi tides, to many ol thick he invites tin particular atten ion of the ludi'S. They hip in pint as follows : Fancy Mange ltdkfv. and Scarfs Fainted Betts ami Belt Kibbonv, Bonnet and Cap do Battiste and g'viss ('ambries A tew pieces very tmpodor Mingliam lOtl pieces ('aliens—latf-Hi style 1 piece superior Fiench Bombazine Italian Lustrings, Levantine!*, Beushaws, Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose lush Lilian* and Lawns, Thread Edging* nnd Lares Circassians, Lustrings ami Boinhazettcs Tortoise Shell tuck, and side Combs Binrilian do Wild**, watered Mros tie Naples Whde, Green and Fmk Florences Do Satins YY inte and Black Silk Hose do Colton do Linen and Cotton Floss Swiss, Jn< mut and Mull Muslins ( orded and d ecked Muslins Nankin and Canton * rapes Ladies' and gentlemens’ Beaver Gloves (very superior) A fr« |F» i r. very tuperior Cloths and A general HS.oriiTu'iu of Domestics, Ail ut the ino.l reduceil price*, an,I more daily exprcte.l. H. ALLISON. July 2. ,,93 VAj&NISHES. 1 SBjl' " Miphlrind full assortment of Varnishes, viy. : ( o\»uI, Japan, Furniture. Me|i, and Boot and Harnett Varnish, &c. HOWKL DAVIES. August 13. bod a VV att'r ^JpilE subscriber's Soda Fountain is now m JV full operation-, ,Hr; !'“* Kls“ •‘■reived a small sdditional sun ply nf URDUS k MKDIUNKS. some of which arc direct from I’AIUS and LONDON. f. J. DUVAL iir&'WL OAmawiiik ; rani- subscriber hat ju t establish' d, wild i i bat now- in up* ration near hi* res deuce, ! McAlister's aid Store, near Mi 1 hoi Reid's ! Mill"’ falling, os the toad leading from the | Red Haute III < narlotfe, to Lyn' hburg. a ll»-• ! rate in w {'auJifig Machine. The price for ' i aiding w.I| he B cents the pound. ‘1 he wool j limit be brought to the machine in a c ear state and greaved with about I pound ofgrerse I to every 10 poumtt of wool. He hope* by hi# el* ertionsto have the w ork < xetuteri in a most tat* it factory manner, to receive encouragement in fins undertaking WM. THOMPSON, Jr. (| f* I* woll he necet ary to ‘end a blanket or satin thing of the kind to return the rolls on. June 1. 3ili«-B3 Epve&TftQSfT J still, next «e«a»on of the subscriber's school 4a will commence on 7th September next I t-rms .$4 per version offive months. I HOS. I MOORMAN, j July 27. t7thS A ( AIM) TO TIIK hADIKS. jmitss l*|tts, from Petersburg, ifl takes the liberty o i informing the Ladies ol l.ym hhurg and adjoining counties, that she Inis taken the commodious dwelling house neat ly opposite the Franklin Hotel, where she in tend* carry mg on the Man I og making Inst ness, in all its vaiiong branches. Having real fair il it Its o! nb'ali nig regularly (fi"in the < it m* ot New York and Philadelphia,) the very latest bullions, she Halters herself, fiom the attention she will dr\ ole to tha orders she may receive, to merit a slime - f public patronage,ami vuper cede the necessity of sending tinier* to a distant Slate or the t ily of Richmond. , N. H. Orders ft out the country executed at the *lin|ie<t notice. Rraid Riding Hresses, *d the latest fashion. July 20. Ifl)7 \M/I' *• *tV** j11**t Mo t ived ii lew pill huge* d« 'i ; '#•# rablc gimdft,much cheaper' Inin pi cvhhib supples, in.it wt are induced once more tliih umrnei lu invite our (owuaiid country Irieuds to esmuine the pii< < *, feeling confident they will be surprised nl the great reduction in all kindi of goods iec‘nlly mad m the Northern Markets. M KKK, ftOBI NbON &. CO. WHEAT. , ’Mfc^Kwidi to purchase several thuusaml | bu*hels of \V heat,lor which flie Inghest market price will In* given. M'KfcE, ROBIN SON 8f CO. July 20 BAR IRON AM) ■VjXSTIXtUS* '/ Milk suhscriher ha* now of hand a good J* stock of Bar Iron and Castings und i3 m daily especialioti of a lai^ei supply. He wiil sell ii mi hii h 11 y low for cash. He will also have diHwn lo order, mill spindles and cranks m a ny pailicnlar kind ol Iron that cannot usua ly he lour d in the luni ket. JOHN VVkAVkU SCHOOL FIR. I I). Ju'y at.._!im&6 xa ystojiiis. opened, by I). U R. KYI.K. on* case m/itrinr l.e"hoi n.— ^Is.i a lew dozen lu, lui.c .ilieell Turk Uomhs, die ]»if«xt szrs. May 26 i o Fanner* anil Merchant*. Pj pi 11. subscribers Iihvimij count.I them J. srvrs under Ihc lirni nl J. A < . K. f.vnch ts Co in die presecidion ol die l.ynclihuiy; Mills lu uutler lilt- linn nl Narh’l \\ union k Co. in the prnsecudoii ot Bln, k Water Mi Is_will K,v, the Inchest ca ll price for wlirat delivered al either nl those Mills. I’ertmit not sn'isfhd with the price of u heal at the lime of tlelivriy ran lake it receipt for the same, and «tally lime within xit'y dny s alter such delively.seli e lhe price, or we will criml on ( nrmiiissinn on the iisniil terms and .land the Huhmund In speclmii N A I III.. WINS'ION, JOHN LYNt II. Jr.’ (HARMS K I.YNCH, Wli will pay the best price tm lOO.ddOflmtr barrel slaves ilrllvi it il al Blin k Wad r Mills IN ATI IB. WINSTON, A l o. lulv 2 COMi/EISIUOTV BUSXitf.fl fc* raillK ohscrihe, inlto ms bit Iciend. ami tin 0 public iliat lie eontimies In do hannaes oil ( ommission, and promises llial no pain, shall lie spared In sue entire snti.lnc linn to all I'laidcm anil Farmer* who may i on tide to In* tnauagemenl the tab* of lobaccj, Flour, or other produce. IF. ellice wiil fie kept at the Store t.l M,--six. I ,y S. Halsey , nut door below the Farmer's Bank I). SAUNDERS, jr Jan. Id. I 2m' Olli.-K. —I v\»>1* lo sell ni\ 4L J I met of land, l\ing in the lower end of Bedford county, n h«nit seven and a hall miles fiom L\ nruliuig. Ints irucl contains *»♦>.> acres, a bout half in wood laud, the balance under a good state ol cultivation, and well enclosed. I he improvement tare a mmfoi table dwelling lintiM*. with all neces-ary out houses, anil good barns.—As no one would probably pur chase without first viewing the premises, h will be unnecessary to be more particular in the description.—The terms will be accommo dating, and made known on application to the subscriber, living on the premises. EDMUND COBBS. D'*c. I. < 132 Now and beautiful 1'anryGoods. /pm. i adies of Lynchburg nod adjacent country, lue respectfully invited to ex amine out recent supply of fashionable fancy (aouds. We giv c a slight sketch of their style and character : Salmon, blue, pink, strawroU lilac plain Pal incline Watered, striped, shaded and figured Langued oc Bareges Seemed morning Barege, new style Caspian Slmwls of the most beautiful shades A great variety of rich vvoiked Muslins hikJ checked do d 4 plain Bchhinett lace, sup to any hereto lore imported first quality blk. Italian Lutestrings Which, with numerous other articles in the fashionable line, they are determined to of fer to their friends at the lowest market pri ces. McKEK, ROBINSON k CO. June 1 Dyeing Establishment. / pi IK subscribers beg leave to inform the Jfc pubric that they have commenced the l above business in all its various branches, and are ready to execute all kinds of work entrus ted to their care, equal to anv imported. Their loom n opposite the Piauklin Hotel. A HINES k CO. N. B. Particular Httent ion w ill be paid to scouring bleaching aud dyeing Ladies Merino Shawls, Leghorn Bonnets, &tc. in superior »tyl<* A. H A CO. July 13 2tn SNB$Am3» I jpOR stile by the Box, hull', or quarter box, JL or dozen,-n laige su/tpli/ of Segari—alt qualities, at the louts! ftrirts. HOWEL DAVIES. August 10. ] J WILL sell from 300to 500 acres of unclear JL ed land, lying in Bedford county, three quartan of a Hide from New London Academy and tlitrleen from Lynchburg. It is well adapt* ed to the culture of 'lohacco and the different kind of grain usually c ultivated in the neighbor hood ; is well watered, and lies better than any tract of its size in this part of the country. It is so situate d as to be entirely exempted from da mage by heavy rains or high water The terms will l»e very accommodating ; say one, two and three years, upon a small payment in hand, knquire of the subscriber, one mile and a hal south of New Loudon. ALkX. AUSTIN. Ian 17 *29 ' sri'iKLU<. fBIHK proprietor of ■ (tie line ol MhiI Coaches he!ween Alex amlria and Charlottes* ville, announces to the public that he bus extended hi* line from the lattei place to Lynchl urg. This tine is now in complete ope ration, provided with good coaches und liorse*, ami under the direction of respectable anti experienced drivers. It run* pai alicl with the blue mountains nearly through out if* whole exit-in, and present* to the travel ler n sonery of the most divei .-itied and pic turevijue ca*t 1 he road is sale and generally good : the accommadations on the r*»ad are al* ways comfortable and cheap ; and, at some places very superior. I he distance between Lynchburg and Alexandria i . about 190 miles, and Is run over in three days, allowing one en tire night’s ic i ot» the road. This line con neefs iuelf with the Western Stage, from l.viichburg t«> Salem ; wlii> li, at the latter place, drop* into the linn running by Ahbing don to lliiut-vide, iVc. in Tennessee. The South Wc-stern traveller ha* tnns a choice of routes to anti from Washington. The Proprie tor thinks this route by Lynchburg preferable It ba>.. among other advantages, this decided one of allowing Hie weary and exhausted trav t-llcr two fil l nights test between Salem and Washington It is believed that this is the best anti mo t agieeable route to the Sweet and S'tli Sulphur Spring*1 Th * line leaves Alex andria tm Sunday ft d A INI Oil Wednesday 2 P M and mteisects the Richmond and Pretle rirktdmrg Stages at ( narlottcxville ; it leaves Lynchburg on Sunday ami Thursday at 1 A. M and reaches Alexandria on the following Tuesday and Saturday. PARK. I rom Lynchhutg io Charlottesville $6 Alexandria 13 60 Ml intermediate plnces R rent* a mile, baggage ai the i >k of the owners. 1IIP. PROPRF.TOR. July fv Atnbft One half of Hose Isle for Hale. gi WISH to H'li this valuable tract of land, H lying on lye Kiver, in N'elsi n county, a bo il IH miles (mm Now Maikel, (al the junc tion ol 1 \ c and .1 nines Kivrr,) w here ibere is an inspection (or Tobacco and turn! naviga tion to Kichmomt ; in I lie neighboi hood there are iw- fust iate manufacturing mills for il< ur. I he ball ol ibe trarl contains, by estimate, 1500 acres, and m good repair This tract is consi dered one ol the best m Nelson county, pnrticu la I v well adapied t<» tobacco,corn 6i wheat. The land is well watered and timbered, and a treat deal of fine tobacco land to cut. There is a body ol I'm acres of low pt omuls of good qua I iiv on tlie river, attached to either halt ol this desirable pl:.ce i he purchaser will be allow ed lo purchase either half ol this estate (the lower or the upper portion) as may heft suit his wishes. It is use less togive a fimhci desciip* lion of this desirable estatft* those wishing to purchase will first view the premises. Mr. \ « ics, residing on the place, will shew the land to any person wishing lo view it I am dispos ed to ••ell on accommodating terms, but a bar* gain can bo had foi cajth, or I would take ne groes in payment Letter* addressed to me or J. It 1>. I’ayne, in Lynchbmg will be promptly attended to. LAN DON It. CABELL. May 7. t«76 \;2CTRA FINE l jjf 1 KNI LKMKN wishing to see something ® H /'jlrttonlmnrj/ in the mto.ii> C I.OTII line, are invited to examine a nit ui-pi i id blue, ;iisf opened at l>.\. K. KYLF/SL V\ ET MllSK WANTED. A Llltl.lt \L price will be given for the hire i’A of a wet muse that is of good character and healthy. Apply at thia oilier August 1 L ts ,V«lu*v t<* i' imVvmdocs \ SKA I I D prop, sals will he received by t li»• _1‘resident ami Directors of the Lynchburg and ^alem Turnpike ('ompiiHy, at the Tavern «>f William Teri v, in tlietowu of Liberty Bed foul county, on the twenty fifth day r.f August nest being the second day of the Court of said county, lor the construction uf from one lo two miles of I urnpike Ko^d, emending from the tow n of I ilieriy, westwardly. A board ol Di lent rs will attend al Liberty on the day above oenti.»m*d, aud will furnish to tho-e wishing to contract a particular desciiption «>f the manner m w hich the road is to bo constructed, and of iIn terms of the contract. Ky order ol the Boaid of Directors. JOHN M UOKDON, Clerk. (I • The I.eiin^ton Intelligencer is requested to pnhlith this f< i t» weeks and forward their account to this office for payment, July 2. ‘ POSTPONEMENT. The above is postponed until the Bedford October Court. JOHN M. GORDON. Clerk. Aug, 17 i4mO. j^TOl'ICK—All pertonslmving claims against the e*nate of Ambrose Kiicker, dec. ate requested to bring them.forward well authenti cated, as the law directs, in Older that I may make provisions to pay the same : those indebt ed to the estate are reques'ed to make pay ment. AM HON V KUCKEK, ex’r May 4. ts75 HMiTUVli CLIVVU*. W\'f E have just received a supply of genu* \^J me German Bolting Cloths, which we invite purchasers to examine. Mt-KKK &MRRM. (LT Our assortment of staple and fancy Goods will be found desirable, it having been added to by numerous arrival*. M. iw M. August t>. Candies, kisses, English Wal nuts, Filberts, Almonds, &c. I^NOR SALE, a large and fresh supply ol the ' above articles, at low prices. HOWEL DAVIES. July 6 Black and Cnloied l’almarines, I’nlmariue Ginghams, new style. Black and colored Gauze tikis, sup. quality extra rich, Best English Thread Laces, Cap widths, Do do Edgings, Very sup. blnck Sattin Italian Levantine, Extra large Shell Tuck Combs, Sup. Turn Back and Neck do. Superfine t> 4 Cambricks and Muslins Do (5-4 Bohbinetl, finest imported, Thread Cambricks and Cambrick Hkl's. Klorence Silks, assuited shades, Which, with numerous other arlicies, will be sold on terms most accommodating. McK£E ROBINSON & CO. Aug. 10 sig.:i?g- Geers DAVID a ROBERT KYLL, lake pleasure hi announcing fti•? first arrival ol their Sprin^tioods, lu which, being chiefly in the Fancy line—they respectfully invite the alien* tion of the Ladies—-among the articles received ■ are : Super blk. Italian Lustrings Rich blue, blue black, pink, olive, 6*. siraw col ored tiro de Naps A few pieces of splendid white watered tiro de Naps Black end fancy colored, striped and figured Silks Black, white, blue, pink and strew colored Flo* tences Black Satins and Modes White, pink, blue, ciunumon and straw colored Satins Black Sencbews anil Satin Levantines A few pieces Battiesse, very haudsom# tiro de Nap and Satin Bonnet Ribbons Jet black and second mourning do Rich De coupe do new style White, pink, blue, and straw coi'd, watered be!| Ribbons Rich Decouf i* and tiro de Nap dress Shawls Calicoes, new style, rich and indelible colors A few pieces Sw iss Ginghams, beautiful Super black Nankin and Canton Crapes Cainln ics, Jai'konet and Swiss Muslins Furling and Bobinelt Footing Handsome nsnor trnent Cap Ribbons Black barege and tiro de Nap dress Shawls Lmeii Cambric Handkerchiefs, white & colored bm den Italian ( tapes and CrapeLiesses, every shade Ladies blk and white* Fruuella Shots Long Lawn* and Lira** Cambrics Black and white silk Hosiery. &c. 1 he above articles, it is believed, with respect to qualify and style, are not to be surpassed and prices quite moderate. ADDITIONAL /\ RJXKN'l arrival enables us mi tins tune •JTm lo offer lo the public n still tuore desirable | UMiorlineiit limn heretofore—Among other arti cles nre Artificial [• lowers, the most benuiiful l.ace Collar^ Mini fVlerines, the richest style Long while Kid Gloves | Short, black, white, and fancy colored do. Llk ilk Buttons, splendid t hread Laces and bilging*, fancy figures Gymp Lares, unusually cheap seersucker Ginghams, a cheap and handsome a rticle i ortnise Shell Tuck Combs I uck, side, and long, bent do. Iirmilinn Ladies* black and white i’l uuella Shoes I ^ loss cotton and (hiead on spools I'alian Sewings, every shade Decoupe long Scar Is, the very richest ^,ort do. cheap, yet beautiful Plain and TamhouredBook Muslins 0 4 and 6 4 swigs and mull Muslins Lusiring and Sattin Ribbon*, every width and shade ine Jaconet Cravnlings ^nptr blk. Italian Silk do. f ine ami superfine Baicelona rlo. i 1 lain and fig’d while Marseilles Plain extra bull do. Sup. Valencia do. Jel blk. Brticbelles. fur Gentlemens’ summer t went, ibe handsomest Article now worn Gentlemens’ black ami white Snk 1-2 Hose Super tlouble India Cullnn rlu. A lew pieces super brown thread Drilling Metal cunt Button., treble ,■ ilr Taney V.-st do. fir-1 style Blue and blk Lasting do. Super blk. Silk Velvet 1 piece blue Black, most superb Gentlemens' super black and lancy col d, horse skin Gloves Woodstock and l)or* do. superior \ Kjw dozen su| er Kngligh white Silk, do Gentlemens’Silk poekel Handkerchiefs, first chop * J ALSO, Domestics of every description, and n large supply of spun Cottt.It Yarn of every st/.e, from Mo. 7, to J5 mcbi«ive ENGLISH GOODS! (J ENTLE.VKN wtelling In pnrciii.se Cloths R . ... will please call at flavid fit Robert Kyles’—tin y have recently received a supply in 'hat lint ..I t|„. best English Alan ufiicime. principally blue and black wut, a lew piece, fancy colors, i. hi, |,,htv can unit wnb rot.litlence to the puhl e- tor fine materials sol id textures, and beautil,illy mh similes, they annni be surpassed-pet Imps have never vet bet n equalled,ttl the pin es tor winch these tire now selling. . ,, , ALSO. A few do*. Gentlemen, Leaver lints, of the eery first order G DOCK KIES. They have also on hand a general assortment of Groceries, among other articles at e Oilcans and Most avado Sugars Cutta and Java Coflee View boxes Chocolate 1 epper, Spice and Ginger 200 sacks Salt, Liverpool filled Trench Brandy and New England Rum, (by wholesale) v ’ A few boxes best Imperial Ten. he _ I) N. R.KYLE. To V ovnlv^ *Mvvelu\nVs \ 9 f being nor wish to extend mi. business in the uholisale hm, we have Hcmrdinglv du ring I lie pies. Spring, made every pioviaion Inrtlmt purpo e.imdaie now prepared to sup |d> Wholesale customers generally, with almost i every article in demand, in either Staple Kan- | ry or Hardware line, and „ very moderate advance. HAY ID A. ROBKRTKYLE. Aruil 2-1. - — 1___is KEW JEWELRY, dtC. »HH K subscriber has jus, received from New AL York, a new supply,,! Ladies' and Gem tlemens elegant Gold Leve, YY’atches. Also Sdvei Level,aedp'a", Kngl.sh : ana.sorlmeni of Mated and Britannia YY are, Susmr a„d ('reamfoU,ofa„ew pa,e„talfd JJ" " tpiHb^-nnd Spectacle Glasses to 5,,i, all ol which Will be sold on the „,ost modeiate (crms. EDU ARD BROYVN. _.,90 F rcsli Drugs ami Medidi^T r»l lie subscriber has lately received aSMALL Mhint lN^' » °f KKK'H ORUGS vV MKDIUNES, winch ninkes his assort ‘ ve.py con,l»lele. He receives SMALL M.ppl.es almost every week, by which means ,, ,.SH ""d. 8»ftcient to meet any orders that he may be favored with. 1 H N R p . . THOMAS J. DUVAL. . V -PreLCri?"0"' attended to by Vtrpnia Bred YOUNG GLN 1 i.fmkn Jan. \ i < D2. H0*JT2LLs - VUULTABlst MKlilciNi t.KNLKALLY. K Monlgomcty to. Ipper Dublin Tnwnsh (, , Htptembtr 6, lbi; ’; Dr. Howell—Sir: * I have been recommended In call 0„ for assistance lor a child ol mine who itSM|';ft, to fits. Site was taken with ftem wiieti hi, four months old, anil lias them by spells ,.vV since. She is now thiee years old | |i( had three Physicians to attend her, hui all ,, no purpose. 'I he child ia hearty, with ||,e ception of those spells. Please lo send i,ie „ few lines by the bearer, expressive of your one moil whether you can care or help her. Yours, ISAAC WOOD. This child, w ho had been subject to violinl his lor a period nl more than two years, w,, entirely testored to health in a few days amt litis continued free from them ever since. CKKTIFICAl E3. I have seen Mr. Wood's child repeatsdU since, and aver (lint she was entirely cured |,v Dr. Howell, as represented in the aforesaid tatenient. The case of Mr. Wood's child, while it D,ilv t justly excite out admirarion, is one which ! consider as marked with striking features A' the eaily age of four months she »«, seixed with tils, and suffered to a distressing degree hy the violence of the paioxysms Nutwitiiani,,; ing the efforts ol three very respectable pi„ lesstonal gentlemen, the paroxysms continue'! to recur after the usual intervals, and with ti usual degree of violence. '1 Ins stale o! tilings continued until the child reached her 3rd ye .i that is lor more than Iwo years. Dr. Hovri was at length cnnsulle but at a time when !l> lie hones were entertained by the laniily ther any etlectual service cuuld be rendeied In ho. man agency. Dut to the self gmtulatiun ol it,, parents and the happiness of the little sufferer Complete, eifertual, and permanent relief «9. almost immediately obtained. Alter the eshi bition ol a few doses of the medicine, her health was established. A period of nine months has since elapsed without h return ofthe paroxysm or even a symptom of the contpiaim. Having a knowledge o' the fact and acquainted with the circiinistace ol the case, I cheerfully suh. scribe to H e rcnlity and cortectnessof the lore going statement. JOHN FIELD. I’hiladtlpltia, July 4, 1S2‘J. IVarrtH county, Xov. lfi 1828. Dr. .John II. llouetl, Dt ah Sih—You have requested my opinion on the character of your Vegetable Kamov RiH« In reply, I am able to stale, that 1 |,a|i made use ot them lor a number ol years m i,,v own particulai use, besides administering ti to a great number of persons under a vai ,et y folios of disease, anil always with the |,„p, ■t>[ results. One particular and remarkable Vn-. was that ot Miss S-. This lady was afib,, ed, for a period of two years, with glandular swellings ol a very large size, w hic.li, after tie. ing fully developed, broke and discharged a gnat dealot matter, by which she was reduerd to a very low and weakly stale. The appron, of the tumors was announced by a pricking si n. sat ion or itching on the surface, inflammation then proceeded rapidly, until they weie folly formed. Whenever the itching was perceived her practice was to take one pill, and by t|ie’ use of llie pills lot twelve weeks, taking only iwo a week, the growth i.ufe tumors was at tested, and their subsequent appearance on tirely prevented ; alter which she continued to mend, and gnitn d strength very rapid v. p,e y inns to this, she hud been attended by « vei v respectable medical geiitleninn, hot w ithout t-f. feci —and to the n«e of the Family Pill, alone, I do not hesitate to ascribe her 'extraordinary rest- ralitn. . A not bet case wasthatofn child suljecl to /Us, in w hich instance they did not fail to ac complish a complete cure. 1 have exhibited them in Dysentery, liilions complaints, Debili ty, and Organic derangement, with very dvt i ded effects, and feei no hesitation iu recommen ding them as valuable medicine in the afo.e said complaints, and wherever a mild pura live is required. With sentiments ofrrleem, Respectfully yours, JOHN FIELD. R s It may not he improper to inperadd, ilmt m my own persona, instance, a few weeks since I iiflered from an attack of somethii bk> Dysentery, and found a few doses of t! . Rills to teniove it efl'ecluuly, unaided by any <,-, liter means. j j, I.tiler from Theodore P. 11 Lymmi. Th llouetl Sir, I would intoiin you, lhat in the som-ner of I82i>, I was severely alilicicd with the Liver complaint, or something «| ptoximaiing nearly to (outrun,),! Urn. I had made use of different medicines for some little time, without any ladicul alteration lor the better, when I was induced hy a pniticnlar rifftd, Mrs 1—to make use of yout 11 IS AN; I did so, iu conjunction with ihc Foma Pills, and in three or lour weeks I was perfec t Iv restored to health, and have enjoyed it un interruptedly up to the present time. Should these remarks be of any service to you, y ou are at liberty to make w hat use you think pro pel ol them. Sincerely your ,, THEODORE P. H. LYMAN, Philadelphia, April 30. 1827 Certificate of PI,a he Willit. I was attacked dm ing the last winter with a eon,plaint to which I had been more or less sub ject tor several years, viz : the HUious Cholic, and winch, at this lime, lor four mouths was uncommonly severe. In this situation 1 applied to I i John ft Howell, who pm me under h course of his "Vegetable Family I’dls,” in con junction w jib his Golden Tincture of China, the complaint was entirely subdued, and mv health perfectly restored in the course ol four or five weeks. I now enjoy my usual health and have had no return of my former rum RlMlnl- PHCERE W ILLIT , , , , . No. 73, Arch slreet / luladelphta, April 10,1827. I i, bertificale of Catharine Arbrislo. 'at a complaint in my right eye, which waa in amt tt and weak ; an nicer dischatging vet V"' m»l*er opened just below the eye, on 'itn'i rig it check ; a surgical operation wa? pronoun ceil necessary by a medical gentleman, but l w_as| not willing to submit toil, it, this sla'e of I he case 1 applied to Dr. Howell, wbn put me under a course of his Golden Tincture ot Ulna, in conjunct ion with his1' Vegetable Fa "» > 1 ills, which entirely supercedes thencc.es ,S -V ° w surgical operation. The ioflamnui " w:,s removed, flu ulcer healed, anti (lie * ' >' J i of tlie eye was entirely restored, with ou t ie pnin, inconvenience) and scar of a smi gical opeiatiou. Catharine arbristo. . „ No. 282 Market st. above 81 h / ritlad. April 2d, 1827. CI HE subscriber, who is appoinlctl agent for • ljl’,nia. has this day received a largo Mipp v tit Dr John Krasicr Howell’s Vegetable Medicines, which will be sold at Philadelphia Prlccs‘ HOWEL DAVIES. AGENTS. Mr. James McKildoe, Richmond. Messrs. Bragg, J ones and Co. Petersburg. Z'ZrjT.r'* hni1 DrJohn B Howell'S Ve getable Medicines generally. May 18. HOWEL DAVIES. BDLTJtSii cZoiHS c‘,n,pl*»e assortment of the best Germaf A"chor Bolting Cloths, of the latest in • porta.jon, from No. 1 lo p, inclusive, is no * otiered at moderate prices hv T,I,V lfi DAV,D & ROBERT KYLE.