TAN YARD
FO!t SALE.
Tf/:; >i'JIl3CR7BER
'V'iTFS!dKS to sell his f*nt
V f atth.it health,-and well kddwn
plac , “ Oak-Him.,*' in tlse county of
ra.iquirc, <ji\f,-en miles north-west lrom
the c'ourt-iioufe, containing
Six Acres of Land,
Veil inclosed, a part thereof with stone,
and in as high a state of cultivation and
as productive*, probably, os any lots ii
the sta e—Two acre* in clover for cut
ting and seed, a second lot of two acre.
i(iow ground) in I itnl'iiy, the resitlu.
divided into two lots and a garden,
which is 150 feet square inclosed with
locust posts sawed, and sawed palings,
with a delightful stream flowing through
it, from which one halt of the garden can
be completely watered, and on which is
erected a p easant Grupe Bower. In
dependent of thin btream, which yields a
copious supply to the Tan-Yard, there
are two never tailing springs within 30
and 4.0 yards of the dwelling house,
which in point ot quality, are inferior to
■one perhaps in the world. A good
DUELLING HOUSE 26 feet in length,
two stories with a passage, and a Portico
in front, at one end of which is a lo Igiog
loorit. To the dwelling houfe is now ad
di-'g a two story room, wnicn, vvnen
completed, wi.l riiukc iLe dwelling house
43 *eri in length, around which ifl a de
lightful grewi inclosed with locust pof s
and .vnite-o ik plank, with gates, afford
ing in and out.lets in various directions.
Lruit and vaMou3 ornamental trees, v;z,
Weeping V/iil >ws, Lombardy Popl us,
Locusts, Maple, O-k and Chesnnt.
The other buildings are a Kitchen, an
excellent Bark house with a rati;, U;i
Shops, a Spring House and stable, wi h
oitv-r necessary improvements.
The I’AN AKD con ains 20 vats in!
Complete order, and pos.-e s:s more local
advantages than any outer 1 knnur.j
'1 Here is suffi icnt room and a beautiful
clay omro.’i h»r \ large accession ut van
With an easy and natural command of wj
ttr to all. In snort, it is a desirable
p.a.t, and may also, at j small expense,
be rendered an eligible stand tor other
public business, say more, tavern. Sad
dling. iiuoi ana Sho-. . Waking, all of
which might be carried on with advan
tage nerr, bc.ng i.ituat.d on the gteat
roadie.dug Mom hredcticksburgii to
Winchefter, and in ihe centre of a neigh,
bourhood second t® none, perhaps, in
Viigmiain point of farming and where
property is increasing in value in an un
cxampled degree.
The puictviser may, at the same time,
be accommodated with other property ;
Hark, tools, materials for building a
saddler's shop, House-hold Furniture, a
pair of Horses- a few Servants, and a
stock of Leather, chiefly Soul—Amount,
sa./ 2,000 Dollars.
If application he made before the first
of August, a bargain may be had.
JOHN H. CLARKE.
Oak.Hill, Faiujuier Cowntu, >
. ; Va. May i l. 1813. ^
* In 131b," from two acres fallow, I got 8t,
bushels prune v*hea!. In 1811. from tin
same two i.rr s, I received 29 1 2 b ,r • is corn
an«l-'in 1312 i-galn yielded 6o i>;.sllels o;
wiiekt.
ediTc’vtio n.
THE President and Truflees of the
Berryville Academv, having elect
ed Mr. Cornelius Dennon, teacher of the
Latin and Greek Languages, ( vhofe re
commerda ioni of his capacity as teacher,
as well .s >t h.s morals arc highly satis,
actory ) wish io inform thole perlons
who are disposed to encourage the insti
tution be placing their Cmfdreu under
his care and instruction, that the depart
meat tor the teaching of those languag $
ojiencd u Wednesday 21 sc msr.
Terms may be known by application to
the P’t. V. P't. or the Subscriber.
JAMES WARE, Sec'ry.
May 22.
To ttw. Citizens of £i\‘4<.r<ck county <£*
Borough of Winchester,!
FS^HE committee appointed by tie
subscribers to the tuncl for me re
liet of the (ami les of jiersoiswho ate
now m t w service )t" t.ie U States foF
the county of Federu'k, enticr a* drafts
or voiun eers, not li ving ■* perfect know-j
led^c «>t the situation of ihe families to
whom it w mid iic proper to exrend ralict
requests, that gentleman residing in the
neignoourhoud <*f those families wou:d
furms i the applicants with a certificate
dirrcicd to eiiher of the committee,
staring the number of persons in suen fa.
roily that are unable to support themselves
and mentioning >ar:icularly tliat tb • per
son upon who n they depended for a sup
port ha t been called into the service of
h«s country either r» . V jiuutcer or had
been diaf.cd.
The V-onwnif *ec i.so req <’Sf the Sib
- ribers to pay t ie hist instalment o e
Ithjof tiifir sn >sc p-t.»ns, ro leacy Car
ju. Esqr- freasurer, or tociincr oi 11»
■ %mm.ticc.
fin rm list
BE A Y 'l R;OV.
hO * o. -l.’tjUikE,
\ *4 I llL. ,
<■» OftCiEKEED.
^ JHN u^Li ,
Wvi, DA Vib•-»N.
finoltester, May zz.
Tovloring.
THE fabsctiber Tespcclfully inform*
the public in general, that be ha^
commenced the TALORING BUSI
NESS in the (hop occupied by Mr. W.
[■Jteytnmir, leather breeches maker,
adjoining Mr. W. Cherry's and oppo
tit-* Mr. Holiday's ftores ; where he will
lie happy to receive the commands of th«
public—His work lhall lie executed in *
durable and fafnionahle ftile and at (bon
notice—He hopc3, by his assiduity and
and attention to merit a (hare of the pub
lie patronage.
VVm.AMES.
May st, 1813. 3*5*4
NOTICE.
ALL persens having claims against the
theestateof Jasper Cather, de'cd.
ate requested to exhibit them to the sub
scriber for settlement.—Also, ail those
indebted to said estate are desired to dis
charge their respective accounts other,
wise suits will be exhibited without rts
nett to persons,
DAVID CATHER.
Executor of s’d Estate.
May 18. 31314* I
FURS FOR SAKE.
TI1K SVBSC1UBER
HAS ?OR SALK
A GOOIJ ASSORTMENT OF
—CONSISTING O''—
UG.4FXR, MLTSXJi.W, /f./C’t’OO.V, kc.
vhich he will dispose ol on reasonable
renus. He is at ail times fop plied with
j gjuJ alfnrtinent of H , I S, the quality
>1 which he eng ines fl'.all lie Ulterior to
none in.inutadured elsc.v.icre, and which
ne wid dispose of on reutonabie terms b)
»vh>.ef.i!e or re al!.
\i3r Orders from a diflanee promptly
attended to.
JOolAjj MASS1E.
Winchefter May 8. i»
70 cr 00 Likely iVegroes
WriLL be fold for Ca(h at public
laie, at buirtax Court Houle, our
Monday itst day of junc next, being the!
tirstday ol June court—Several Houiej
Servants, male and female—a valu.ble
Cooic and Blacksmith uwy alfo be pur
chased at private f»le, by application to
Wm. H. FI TZ iUGH,
Oi Ravens worth.
May I. rdsjn
NOTICE
TO FARMERS $ MILLERS.
TO encoufage the ufe of BROAD
WHEELED WAGGONS on the
paved road, the following refolution was
palled by the Stockholders in the LittieI
River Turnpike Company, at their annual!
meeting, viz. That ail waggons, the'
breadm of the wheels whereof lhali be iix
inches, (hall b permitted to pals the guts
on Lid road, toil free, for the term ot two
yeirs, and ail waggons whofe wheels
iha l be the breadth of live inches, (hall
he periT'itted to paft, toll free, for the
'term of eighteen months—all waggons,
it he breadth of the wheels whereof thaii
[be four inches, fhall be permitted topafs,
toll free, for the fpace of fit teen months
■from the time they (hall firil pals the res
pect.ve gates, which lhall be fpecially no
ticed by the gate keepers, and that this
regulation fh.ill be extended to all who
Bull avail themfclves of it within the
fpace of two years from the ift January,
1813.
JONAH THOMPSON, 2Wf.
I L. It. T. C Jontpalig.
j Jan. 30. 60198*
! DANCING SCHOOL
{ THE subscriber submits to the patron
age of ti.e Ladies and gentlemen of Win
chefter and us vicinity, his intention of
opening a
D ancing School
in this place. From the liberal encour
agement he has heretofore received, he is
flatter d with success. His school will
jcommence as soon as sixteen subferibersj
shall have been obtained* He will tcarh,
during three months, ever}- Friday and
Saturday* Pi ice of tuition ^,1
JT79 Subscript ini papers rtre l ft at
W'dftlr ■'.* . <dr( <y nl this OjJicr.
W inchef ter \hy t, i8ij.
Mr.ULRICK CONRAD,
Take Notice,
r I
i-1 AT on Saturday the jth June
next, at the houfi of John tf. Pent
iu fa, I will take the drm»'lno!I* o'
|«»bn Hope veil and other,, which I will
tfer as evidence in the suit now depend
i g in Ctaneery in the x'outry ol Fendle
t >n, v. iteietn you are plaintiff and my A;if
a id othets defend tnts.
JOHN CRAiGEN.
May 8, iSij, 4t
RUNAWAY.
OMMlTTFiD to Gaol on the 10th
April,a Negro man named LEW
K Y, almut 6 feet high lehvctn twcr.t)
ive and thirty years old, stout am.
a ell made—had on when taken up a
loincmade coat and pantaloons, an old
•. ool hat,—lie says he belongs to
.ieorge Smith formerly of this count)
ml now removed to Kentucky. The
uwner is desired to ennifc forward, prove
property, pay charges and take him a
way o'herwise he will dealt with as the
law directs.
C. SMITH, S. F. C.
May 0.
NOTICE.
^ Overseers of the Poor of Frede-,
jL tick county and corporation ot
Winchcttcr, aie heieby informed, that
their annual meeting will be held at the
Poof Hoafc in 'Wincheller, on Monday
die 7th day of 'Jane next, it being the
day appointed by law, in order to lay the
levy and transact the ordinary business of
the board. Members are requefted to
be punctual in their attendance at Jo o’
clock, in the forenoon*
t'er order,
LEM'l BENT, Cl'k.
May i. tdinit
Mark This !!
'1 HE subfcriber having been called in
to the service of his Country, audio con
sequence declined his ivlercaurile purfsits,
rcquella all chofe who itand indebted to
him to ferric their accounts, by passing
their obligations, at leatt, with Mi G.Ur.
rick with whom his Books are deposited
— A prompt compliance is expected, o
therwise toeteivc means will be reforied
to.
THOMAS ROBERTS.
o
For Sale or Rent.
THE fubscriber will sell or rent two
valuable Farms, near Stauntjn,
alio, a very valuable flock harm, 15
miles from Srauuton, of hive Hundred
acres, thirty or forty cleared, and 60 or
70 acres of Meadow can be made, a good
dwelling houfe and young orchard.
Perfons, desirous of bargains, may find
it to their advantage to make application
to the fubferiber.
JACOB PECK.
Staunton, Fob. 17. $3(0302
VIRGINIA, to wit:
AT Rules holden in the Clerk’s Office
of the Superior Court ol Cham ery lor the
Winchester District, the first Monday of
April 1813.
Jonathan Scholfield and Eleanor his
wile, late Eleanor Brown, one of the
children, heirs, and legal reprefen tatives
if David Bro vn dec'd. l:laiutrj}'s
ACAtvsr
Daniel Brown, Djvid Brown, Wil.
iiaru Brown, Jonas Potts and Phebe his
wife late Phebe Brown, John Ball and
and Susan his wife, late bufan Perki s,
widow ot Joseph Perkins dec'd, and for
merl> Susan Browa, u hich faid Daniel,
David. William, Phebe and Susan are
;chiidien heirs and legal reprefenrati ves of
iDavul Brown dec'd—and Richard P.
Barton.Defendants.
j THE Defendant William Brown, not
having entered his appearance and given
.fecority according to the Act of AUern
bly and the Rules of this Court, and it
[appearing by Jatisfactoxy evidence, th t
!he is not an inhabitant of this country:
;Ii is ordered, That (be faid Defendant dc
iappear here on the liift day of next term
.and answer the bill of the plaintiffs ; and
that a copy of this order be forthwith in
serted in some newspjper published in
! Winchester, lor months successively
[and posted at the front door of the Couri
Houfe in the faid town of Winchester,
A Copy, left,
April io. DAN'L LEE, C. C. C.
NOTICE.
ON the T9»h day of June next will
be sold to the hijjhell bidder, at
pub ic an-flion, for ready money, befoie
the door of Edward M'Guire'a flotei in
Winchcltcr, 2 certain
Lot or half acre of Land
on C i neron (tree: i 1 the n >r *ugb ot YV 1.
chelcr, teno//n n the furvey of laid >0
r 1U^1 made by Join d<ynS, a* Lot No.
6-, formerly in .hi* occu, a>ion ol con
fad tlrein-*r, with the exception ol thirty
iTres tcei on the south side of faid lot,
stud awl conveyed i>y faid is.firmer to Hen*
iv H rover. . he atuiefaid fale is n.adc
by virt.ie of a iXred of 1 ruff executed b
Conr d liremer to William .vl'Guire, a*
titiftcc to receive »ne pxyu ent ot a fum of
m mey due horn faid Kcemrr to J Jeph
Steer as in faid deed mentioned.
ALKRhO H. POWELL, .Jtf’y.
inj'a<:t J-jv IV. 0)1* hu ire.
NLy x* tdtii
' EDUCATION.
.MRS. SELJJWl NIC ROLLS
ESPECTMJLLY intorms tho inha
bitants ot Winchefter and its vici
nity, that the intends opening her
^Lancaster ^rtjiool
for the education ot terrains in the firft
w eek ot June next. The difFeicnt branch
es of
JtHADING, 1FRJTING, ENGLISH
GRAM. MAR, ARITHMETIC, GE
OGRAPHY ami HISTORY
will be taught at the rate of ten dol
lars per annum. Boys not exceeding
nine years old, will be admitted into the
school, it tuch appear to be the general
with.
jftccble
in its various branches, useful and orna
mental, which will be taught in a diffe
rent apartment, under the immediate in
ftruftion of Miss FLOYD, will iotm a
separate charge.
Mrs. N. hiving provided a commo
dious house, would lie willing to take a
few young ladies as BOARDERS# and
whilst file is thus fnliciting a thare of the
public patronage, the feth a ftrong per
suasion, that as soon as the inhabitants of
Winchefter fhali have had an opportunity
ot judging of the merits of this new and
approved plan of education, they will be
enabled to add to thcgreit wight ot
teftimony already borne in its fivor in
many parts of this country as well as Eu.
rope.
Winchefter, May if. 33
EDUCATION.
.1 GESTTLEALifiT
OF a liberal education wilhes to en
gage himself ai a tutor in a gcoieel
la..i.i), as little or no salary win oc re
4-i.rea—the situation muil be heauhy
a .d the accommodations made agreeable
and permanent. For pa-ticulars apply to
j.'r. Josepn Baldwin, at his Factory neat
' Winchetter.
May 15.
Carding Machines.
THE fubferiber informs the public thai
he has erected a complete fet o
CARDING MACrliNEb at Mr. Grit
hn Taylor’s mill, in Frederick county, a
bout eight mues from Gharleilown/ anC
tourfioin Battlctuwii. Terms ct card
mg eigiit cenis per pound. Unc pounc
of greafe to be sent to every ,cn pounds
of wool, when lt is not gieafed at home
I he wool n,ult be picked clean of |3ur.
and (ticks, A (hcet or blanket lor evert
lifted* pounds of wool mull be fent to con
tain the roll*.
JOHN HGGELAND.
May 15. ,3
s-S-r J AAr AAAA-r AA AAA A V A a- A a.
Land for Sale.
BY Virtue of a Deed of Truft execut.
ed to the subscriber by John Housi
for the purpofe of securing the pay
ment of a certain sum of money thereit
mentioned due to Chriflopher Hriskcil
i will be fold for ready money on the 141!
day of June neat, before the door ot th<
Court.houfe of Hampfhire county, a
TRACT Ot UIJS U
lying on the north branch of Potomac
whereon the f.»i«i John Houfe now lives
containing 408 acres. I he title for fait!
land w ill be fuch as the deed of truft au
thoiises me to make.
ISAAC HEISKELL.
May 15. tdsi 3
/^AAAAAAA/AA^A /‘a/a/aa/aa/'A
Hat Manufactory*
THE subscribers beg leave so infcrrr
the public generally, and theii
{fiends particularly that they have corn
menicd the above business on tlieir owi
account in the house lately occupied b)
Mr. John Davenport as a store, on tin
cornet ol Loudon and Piccadilly streets
directly opposite the stores of Mr
Darnel Gold and Mr. Lewis Hoff undei
tlte firm of
IJiUCfC$ COYLE,
where they intend to keep on hand <
geacial alfortment of neat, plain, fashion
able and substantial HA l'S. Those whe
may he pleased to favour them with tiicii
custom may rest affured that neithci
pains nor attention shall be wanting tc
render general satisfaction, by the pub
be'*obedient servants,
SAMUEL LAUCK,
JUHNCuYLE.
Winchefter, May 8. 12
Wanted Immediately
J
Tvri Joupnkvmkj Tan'krus.
For forthei iufVr.n ti<.n s tlii
O.Tice. M;;j mix. I I
Blank ("hecks Notes
Power’s of Attorney Con
stables Warrants & Ex
ecutions and a variety o
other Blanks for sale a
this Office.
VlROf INIA, TO WIT
T ltules holden in the Clerk’s office
of the superior Court of Chancery
for th'i Winchester District, the
first Monday of Mareli, 1813.
MAKGKUY 11EALLK, widow &
legatee of Isaac Ltealle dec’d,
wh . was a paitner of the house of
iWebb und Bcallc, and ltobcrt Vane®
and Mary his wife late Mary Beallc,
only daughter a»:d u legatee of said
Isaac Bcallc dee’d...Plaintiffs.
AOAINST
jllawleigh Colston, administrator of
llio ua* Webb dec’d, who was surviv
jilig partner of the house of Webb and
bcallc—John Wclib a brolher nml le
gatee of said Thomas WeLb dve’d—
.Samuel .Smith and Mary his wife late
Mary W ebb, a sister and legatee of
said Thomas W ebl» dec'd—Philip Vnss
& Elizabeth his wife iutcLliz'tli Webb
and the sister and legatee of said Tho
mas Webli dec'd—James Webb and
W iiiiaui Webb, sons aud Executors of
1W iiiiaui WeLu dec'd who was a bru
it her ami legatee of said Thomas Webb
dee’d—James Gray and Lucy his w ife,
late Lucy Webb, William 1. Toust nil
and Jane his wife lute Jane Webb, and
Albion Throckmorton and Muiv hi*
wife late JM^ry Webb, which said Lu
«V, Jane und Mary are daughters of
James Webb dec’d Another brother of
sai t 1 hontas \\ ebb dec'd—James
Webb, William Webb and Georgp
•V ••>», s i is ii* i 11 J i n *3 Webb dee*
—• • ho mas Webb adminislrutor of
. Erancis Webb dec'd another son of
said J urn W • »b dv'd 1-.gat‘as ol*
said Thomas Webb dee’d—and John
Minor, Executor of Overton Cosby
dec’ll, anoi her legatee of said Thomas
M ebb dee’d.Defendants.
The Defendants John Webb, Samuel
Smith aim! wife, Juincs Webb und Win.
Webb son* aud Executors of William
Webb dec’d—J.mcs Gray And Lucy
his wife. Willi;, n I. Tunstalc and
J tile his wife and William Webb and
Geoigc \\ ebb, »ous of James Webb de
ceased, not having entered tfieir ap
pearance utitl given security according
to the Act of Assembly uitd the Holes
lofthis Court, and it appearing by sa
tisfactory evidence, that they are not
i ihahitants of this country: it is order
ed, That the said Defendants do ap
: pear here on the fust day of the next
t term and answer the bill of the plain
tiffs ; anil that a copy of this order be
forthwith inserted in some newspaper
i published in Winchester, for two
mouths successively uml posted at the
i front door o’ the Court House in tlio
l said tow n of Winchester.
I A Copy, Test,
I DANIEL LKfe C. €. C.
.! March 17. 306.
Notice.
. TFlE Ofi'equon Manufacturing Com
pany Mill racrivr wnol und Munufac
.ture it into cloth arroidingtn ihcquali*
|ty of the v.col, or directions given.Fnr
ticu.ar attention shmld hr paid to tho
: assorting of wool lor nice cloths, &. in
all cases must he prepared lor th<3
i cards, otherwise it will not be recciv
—iinjr' information will be given on
1 application at the Factory,' where
FULLli\G, DYING & D:*< F.S.SlNtt
i done with neat urns, and at the sliort
r >t notice* 'Iho lm;h: st price gives*
for woo! well handled, or Cloths gi
ven in excln n ,e.
, Jons 1)At vNponr, .Tr. Super.
I N. 15. \\ out well wad e 1 before it is
shorn, wfl! be prfteired. Hams and
Lambs wool should not Le mixed with
any other.
May i. 3 i 1
, Mr. Jacob Shobe, Messrs. David St no
h'?\/, Abraham S’outer end Mr?
Magdalene Stnol?y,
Take JNo’icc, 4
THAT on the loth day of .June i.ect,
between the hours ®t ten o'c cc'i in the
forenoor and five in t! e afternoon, ;it tur
tavern of John B. Fcr.tiy in the Town of
jMoorefi« :d, Hardy county, in this com
iroiwealth, (Virginia) I fhall take tU®
d positions of feveral persons, wfich de
, positions will be offered as evidence in
my beha’.f at-he trial of a suit now de
. pending in the Oillr t\ Court of Charce
, ry held at VVinchefier, in which fim 1 am
plaintiff and you are defendants.
JACOB HYER.
April if. __366.
JSoticc.
"pHOSE who are difpofed to enroll
j A themfcJvca in the tioop ot C AVAL
|RY attached to the 31ft Regiment, are
'hereby informed, that f (hail’attend the
next Battalion VJnficrs at Pugh,-Town
•'and in Wincheflcrfor thepurpofe of mak
ing up the Troop
H. f t. G TUCKER, Cvpt.
uj III? Troop of t’.nvnhy at
tached to the 31s/ ibgt.
March 6, tetwzcwtbm.jo^
Blank Deeds of the
most approved form for
sale at this office
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