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For ^ale or Kent,
A WELL KIKI-RKP TWO.STO.
RV BRICK HOPSK in \V?i
ch-sler, opposite Mr. Sharpe’* Ac*.
demy It has an aere lot attached *o
tt and is well situated in overynspect
lor a family. Inquire >** Chnrles Lille.
Get; 13 WM R. \KU “ V
BRADEN, MORGAN $ CO.
Bare imported in the skips !i ilhehnina
and Bclvitlmrfjrnm Liverpool,
57^ INK ann^S^ertine Chillis and
_ Cassimeres
P»disse and Ladies Cloths
Double Mill’d Drab CIoilis
Flushings, Blankets and Flannlft
Bonjhnzett9 and Tartan i'uides
Merino and Cashmere Shawls
Rirli Printed C« **"D ditto
Plaid Table Clcib>.
Robes of' varion-^tiUerns
Fancy Wftisip.>..*ing
W'msted Hose, GIo- es and Caps
Cords and Velvpl'em*
0-8 Apron Cheek atid Steam Loom
Shirtings
9-8 and 6 4 Conibrick and India Book
Muslins
Fanrv Prints, Potent rl.reads, &r.&r.
Alexur Ina, 9 h n orth !5<h.
CHEAP SHOE STOKE.
It K - 0 V I I.
8 DODDS Toupee!fully inform- hi*
. friend* nt.it the public, that lie
Iikh removed hm SHOE STORE in
door South of }|>" r i-wii rnn, adjoining
John & Abraham ''tore. whpro
I), rontinups hi- assortment of Ladies,
Gentlemen's and children’ll SHOKS*
r.f RH low prices as the* H put. based
tor in the stale. All the work offered
is made firre-i and wn^'antPii to hp of
the first qtiali’v. In- as-ortment
is extensive, embracing every variety
and size, the advert ner solicits a cor.
responding patronage.
Work will he executed "pnrraUy to
^der, on a few hour- notice. Sept 22.
'w) the Farmers of ’Mrjjnia.
f|^IMl6E Farmers and riati'H^^hn ;
-M »re dasirnns nf furnishing thi
grounds with the host kinds of
Grafted Fruit,
mny bo supplied on very moderate
terms, from the extensive Nursery of
Daniel Smith, of New Jersey. Thu-,
*lt small cost, may the i nrmer beautify
his grounds and furnish his table with
delicious fruit iu its season, and mny
moreover he richly remunerated with
the surplus produce of his orchard at
the neighbouring market*. ISorely no
■tale of the Union has a climate better
adapted to the growth of fruit, and vet
the attention paid to its cultivation, is
yet very limited. I have furnish.d
Mr. Charles I.illc, of Winchester with
a catalogue of the fruit of this nursery,
who will distribute them gratis. Indi
viduals desirous of procuring tree* will
please forward their orders to my care
who will see to their bring faithfully
executed. It is expected the Trees
will he paid fur on delivery, together
with * small expence of freight.
<;KOIIGP, DRIN KKIt, Jt^ent
for I) -\N1KL SMITH
Alexandria, 29:b vMo 182f. j
6 3 .1
w rn&s
Military Orders
BY orde of the Comd’t. of the 31st
K<gt. Vt. Militia, the training
of !< t*t liut<ali»n will take place at
Winehenler, on Friday the 2nd <>f Nov.
at to o’clock—the 2nd Battalion at
Pugb Town, on Saturday the 3rd Nov.
at name hour. Officer* composing the
tame are directed to appear fully e*
quipped.
**he Battalion Court of Enquiry for
the 2nd Battalion will be held at Pugh
t own, on Tuesday the I3lh Nov, at
to o’clock. The lia'talion Court of
inquiry for the 1st Battalion will be
held at the Court House, in Winches
ter, on Wednesday the I4;h Nov. at
Same hour ; immediately after the ad
jouroment of which, the fi'-gitucntal
C urt of Enqti" y will sit at the same
place. Officers are Commanded to ap»
pear in full uniform to entitle them to
sit in said Coutr.
MICHAEL COYLE, Mj't.
3 tsd Rgt. Va. Militia.
Winchester, August 4, 1821
Virginia to wit:
IT Rules lioldtn in the Clerk's Office
of the Superior Court of Chancery
fur tin D inchester District the first
Mmnday in Sept. 18-21.
John Nichols and Samuel Nichols, ex»
ecutors of Amos Nichols, deceased,
A O A IN*T
' . muel Light, executor and devisee of
Peter Light, deceased, and Henry
Bedinger, Defendants
i'll IS Defendant, Samuel Light,
al not having entered his appearance
*n I given security according to the
Act of Assembly and the Uuieg of this
Court, nud it appearing hy satisfaetoi}
evidence, that he is not an inhabitant
of this country : It is ordered, I'hnt
<he said Defendant do appear here on
the first day of the next term ar.d an*
a'ver the hill of the Plaintiffs ; and
that a copy i.f this order he forthwith
inserted . some newspaper published
in Winchester, for two months succes
mv“|v, and another copy posted *U the
front door of the Court House ju the
said town of Winchester,
• A Copy.—Teste,
DAMKL l EE, c. c. o.
September tfl—O. W.
Virginia to wit:
,57’ Kates holden in the Clerk's Office
of the Superior Court of Chancery
jor the Winchester District the first
.Monday in September. 1821.
John Esther, administrator of Peter
Esther, dec’d. Plaintiff,
AGAINST
0r»iI Fetter, administrator of Angus
MeD nald, dec’d. Defendant.
^SMIE subpoena scirofaci«i* awarded
a »o r vive this suit in the name of
John Esther, administrator of Peter
Esther, deceased, not heing executed
on the defendant, and it appearing
hy satisfactory evidence, that he is
not an inhabitant of this country:
It is ordered, That the said Defendant
do appear hero on the 1st «l»y ofthe
n»xt term and show cause why this
suit shall not he revived; and that a l
copy of this ord-r be forthwith inserted [
in some newspaper publixhed in Win- \
Chester, for two months -.uccessiveiv, I
and another copy posted at the front .
dooi of the Court House in the said
town of Winchester.
A Copy—Tpsfe,
DAMKL LEE, e. c. c.
September 15 - C. M.
Mr. James Scott,
TAKE jS<n I UK, that on the .loth
day of October next, at t lie late Tavern
stand purchased by yon from Jae-.b
I'Jpary, anti <*«»i«l by you to me, in (lie
1 own of Newmarket, in the county of
Sbena .doah, I shall Ink- the deposi
tions of.Tame* McCann, George Kips,
Lawrence Pitman and Caleb Morrison.
And on the third day of Novenriher next
at the office of Lemuel B nt in the town
•of Winchester, I shall take the tieposi*
lion of William Abbott to be evidence
in a -nit -dependin'' in (be superior
Court of Chancery holden at Winehes.
(er, in which I am plaintiff and yon
and others defendants.
•TAMES KU83EL.
Sept 29»h—idm.
Notice.
ri'HE OVKRhLKRS OF THE
B POOR of Frederick croonty and
th Corporation of Winchester, are
hereby notified, thal their adjourned
meeting will be field* at the Poor
Hon e, on Wednesday the 7th day of
tlie next month, for the purpose of
settling with the Collectots, and trans
acting snrii other business as may
I come before them.
As a g-ioddeai of important business
w II be before the me-ling, (he mem
bers ol the hoard are requested to In
i punctual in their attendance at II o’.
! clock.
Per order
, LEMUEL BENT. CVk.
October 13,
TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY.
MEDICAL LECTURED.
'HE MEDICAL LECTURES in
(hh institution will commence on
the first Monday in Nuvetnber next,
and will expire the first week iu March
following.
The faculty have the pleasure to in
form the public, that their agent Dr.
Caldwell, now absent for the purpose
of purchasing additions to the Medical
Library, Anatomical preparations and
ehemiealapparatus, has shipped for the
United States, most of his purchases
which are expected to reach here iu
the month of August, and the remain,
der will be brought out by himself in
October. Large and commodious a
partnients separate from the College
Edifice are engaged and fitted up for
Lecture Rooms. 1
The following course of Lcctores
will be delivered.
B. W. DUDLEY, M. D. on Anato
my and Surgery.
CHAS. CALDWELL, M. D. c»
the institutes of Medicine and Materia
Medica.
SAML. BROWN, M. D. on the
Theory and Practice of Medicine t
W H. RICHARDSON, M. D or.
Obdste) rics and diseases of Women and
Child, en.
JAMES BLYTHE D. D, on Chem
s' ry.
R* order of the faculty,
W. H, RICHARDSON, Dean.
Lexiugtnn. Ky Sept. 4_29.
Virginia to wit.
AT Ilules liolden in the Clerk's Office
of the Superior Court of Chancery
Jor the Winchester District theJirst
Monday in September, 1821.
Samuel Parke, Plaintiff,
AGAINST
Leonard Jones, Joseph Baker and Da
vid Gibson, Defendants.
1XHE Defendant Leonard Jones not
having entered his appearance and
given security according to the Act of
Assembly and the Itule* of this Court,
anil it Appearing by satisfactory e\i.
Hence, that he is not an inhabitant of
this country : It is ordered. That the
said Defendant do appear here on the
first day of the next term and anstrei
the bill of the Plaintiff; and that a
copy of this order be forthwith insert
ed in some newspaper published in
Winchester, for two mouths succes
sively, and another copy posted at the
front door of the Court House in the
said town of Winchester.
A Copy—Teste,
DANIEL LEE, c. c. c.
September \5—N.
Burlington, Hampshire Co.
UK frequent solicitations of many
person?*, who have beeD desirous of
establishing themselves at this place,
added to the earnest desire of the sub
scriber to pay his just debts, have at
length determined him to lay oil'some
15 or 20 HALF ACHE LOTS at the
above place, which will be ottered at
public sale, on tbe premises, on Friday
the 2d of Nov. next. Burlington (or
Vandiver’s Store) in situated 10 miles
above Romney, at the intersection of
the main Western road leading to
Clarksburg, Marietta, &e. aud to Pen
dleton, Mooieficld, Frankford, &e«—
Ah a place of business and for publici
ty of situation it is not surpassed by
any country place. Situated in a popu
lous. wealth , and, certainly, the most
fertile part of Hampshire County, it
oftVrs many advantages to young Me
chanic* who are ju*t setting out in the
world. To the Merchant also it offers
superior advantages; a store having
been for many years kept here, expe
rience has shewn that a capital invest
ed in that business con'd not, at any o
fher place, be more profitably employed.
Tbe attention of Mechanics is particu.
larly invited to the object in view ; so
favorable an opportunity of permanent
ly settling themselves will, in all proba
bility, not soon again occur. I'h* re ore
convenient to this place a Fulling Mill
and Card mg Machine.
There will be offered for sale, at the
time and place above mentioned, an
excellent SI TK for a FLOUR MILL,
SAW MILL, or any other description
••f Machinery It may, withnhi exag
geration. be obseyrtfd, that few situa
tions in this country hold out greater
inducements to the cajfci^plist who may
be disposed to engage in the Milling
or Manufaeturirg business. Tbe huIi.
xcriber will also offer at public sale,
at the same time and place, a few
valuable NJirGROlCS;—also CATTLE,
HORSES, and other stock, upon tb
whole of which a liberal credit will
be given. As the design of this sale is
to enable the sub her to pay his
debts with promptitude, those to whom
he may be in any wise indebted are in
vited to attend. The terms and all
particulars neerssary to be known will
be communicated at the time if sale.
JACOB VANDIVER.
Burlington, Hampshire county, )
September 1st, 1*21. S
Laud For Sale.
Iwill sell u ji'-u giMil terms A
TRACT OI L A.Nl), eobtsioi^
600 Acres,
Ijing on Babb’» run, iu ’be County of
hederitk about nine miles from Win
chester. The whole, exeept about
twenty Acres, is heavily eiothed with
yelh.w Pine, and lias upon it
a newly erected SAW
MILL, constructed upon the
best plan, and built in 'he
bust manner. Winchester is near e
nuugh to afford u convenient market
fur plank and scantling, and the impro
ving condition of the town must ensure
its continuance and certainty. There
is also upon the land, a comfortable
House for a small family.
Leroy p Daingerfield, Esq. living
I adjoining he land, is authorized to
sell, or to rent.
TIIOM AS T. FAUNTLEROY.
•Messrs, 'Thomas l!. Hammond: Robey l
O. Grayson; John U.Campbeil, survi
ving partner of Poland «$• Campbell;
James (toberts; Alexander Holliday,
John Micky and George Orrick,
lale merchants, trading wider the
name and (inn oj Holliday, Mucky
<y 1 o. ; Thomas Roberts and Evan
P. Taylor,
TO TAKE NO 1ICE,
that on Saturday (he third day of
November next, between sunrise aud
sonnet, We nlialI attend at the office of
Letn’l Bent iu Winchester for the pur
p'.se ot taking the deposition o'f Hec
• ' r Bell, Samuel McCormick and Mat
hew tiu-t, to In offered a* evidence
n a suit in the Superior eourl of Chan
c ry bolden at Winchester depending
wherein you are plaintiffs and we art
defendants.
ROBERT O. HITE.
ALFRED H. POWELL.
FKU'-U*ON BELL.
WILLIAM COOKR.
RICH. B. BECKWITH*
Frederick county, Oct. bln—tdm.
Septemper 8U— t
APPROVED
' FAMILY MEDICINES,
Which are celebrated toi tht cure of most
dLorders to which the human body is liable,
prepared only by the sole proprietor,
T. W. DYUTT, M. D.
Grandson of the tale celebrated Dr. flo*
bertson, oj Edinburgh.
And for sale in Philadelphia, only, at the pro*
prietoi’t whnleaale and teUil drug and
family medicine warehoo.e,
North east corner of Second 4' Race streets,
And, l*y retail, of hi» Agents throughout tbe
United States.
DR. ROBERTSON’S
CELEBRATED STOMAC H1C ELIXIR
OF HEALTH,
Price one dollar and fifty cents.
Which has proved, by iIcusmkIs who have
experienced its beneficial effects, to be the
most valuable medicine ever offered to the pub
lic. for the cure of coughs, colds, consumption,
the whooping cough, asthma, pain in the breast
cramp, and wind in the stomach, head-ache)
loss of appetite, indigestion, etc.
For tbe Dysentary or Lax, Cholera Morbus,
severe gripings. ami other diseases of tbe bow
els, and the summer complaint in children, it
has proved a certain remedy, and restored to
perfect health from the greatest debility.
Persons afflicted with Pulmonary complaints
or disorder of the Breast and Lungs, even in
the most advanced state, will find immediate
I relief. Com;*,>n Coughs and Colds, which are
[ in general occasioned by obstructed perspira
! tion, will be found to yield to its benign influ
ence in a few hours.
In Asthmatic or Consumptive complaints,
Hoarseness, Wheezings, Shortness of Breath,
and the Hooping Cough, it will give immediate ;
relief.
UK. Kumwvi duxva
VEGETABLE NERVOUS CORDIALS
Or, Nature’* Grand Restorative. ' 9
Price $ l 50 Cents.
Is confidently recommended, ns the mostef- j
ficacious medicine lor the speedy relief and
cure of all nervous complaint*, attended with
inward weakness, depression of the spirit*,
lieao-ache, tremor, faintness, hysteric fits, de*
bility, seminal weakness, gleets, and various
complaints resulting from secret impropriety
of youth and dissipated habits, residence io
warm climates, the immoderate uae of tea,
unskilful or excessive use of mercury, so oi’^r.
destructive to the human race, diseases pecu
liar to femalea at a certain period of life
Albus, barrenness etc.
Under tbe denomination of nervous disorders,
are included several diseases of the most dan
gerous kind, and are so various that a volume
would hardly suffice to complete a description
of them. It pervades with its baleful infill,
ence, tbe whole nervous system, writhing tbe
heart with inexpressible anguish, and exciting
the most dreadful suggestions of horror and
despair. To this demon have thousands fallen
a sacrifice in the direful transports of its rage.
The most common symptom# of its com
mencement, are weakness, flatulence* palpi!**
lions,watchfulness, drowsiness after eating, ti.
midity, flashes of heat *nd cold, numhneas,
cramp, gidd'nes*. pains in the head, back and
loins, hickup, difficulty of respiration and de*
glut inn, anxiety, dry cough, etc.
The vegetable Nervous cordial is also a
great Antiscorbutic Medicine, and isof infinite
service for purifying the Hood and coring
thoae foul disorders of the skin which com
monlv appear in ‘he form of scurvy, surfeit,
red blotches, carbuncles, ulcer*, etc etc A
dose of Tlr. Jfyott’s Antibilinna I’ills, taken
occasionally with this medirine, proves of ad
ditional service in tbe 1»st mentioned cases
ElOux,
DU. ROBERTSON’S
CELEBRATED GOUT AND RHEUM A
TIC DROPS,
Price t-co Dollars
As fc and effectual «tu< for grot, rheum*
• ism, lumbago, stone and gravel, srciftrg »r.d
weakness of ji'intj) Sprains* htnf»s >r.«* all
kinds, i T greet. Vt ui cs the c.*i»| , p. • « n the
head, i*Cf and 1m i.v, s'lHnrM in the nuk,cbil»
blams, fiosei. tin be* etc.
I»H. DYOTl’g
PATENT HCU OlNlAtENT,
pie-santncas* safety, rsptdiin., rase
and cetlaintjr is infai-iltly s upturn <» any other
tredicine loi the curt ■ t lhai n. si disagree*?
ble and tom a* in), disci c?er, t> > Itrh.
trict 51) cents per box.
DK. ftlUifcUTat IVS
PATENT &TOA» At. 11 bITTERS,
'Price one Uvtlar.
Which are cileriattc. n r tnti ^ I rung
Vt-k stomachs, ii.crraan.g the -pp« tih, and a
certain preventative ard cute for the levti and
ague, etc.
For the fenrand ague, a malady so preva
lent throughout the aouthem states, anu af*
Hiding to tcai'hes residing m all iota ct unities
redundant with marshes lakes, stagnated
pools, rivers, these celebrated and universale
esteemed Bitiers have surpassed eveiy remedy
ever udn.iai^tered lor the reiiel and cure o>
the moat- obstinate oppressor of the human
frame ; numerous instances ol their efficacy
hi.ve been testified, alter tlu barks and varit.ua
other extolled prescriptions failed, they proved
successful to the admiration of those who
P mpftfnrurl anrl mi __ /l _ _ . _
DR. RODEKTSON’S
INFALLIBLE WORM DESTROYING
LOZENGES.
A medicine universally esteemed for destroy
ing every species of worms—prices 50 cents.
Sumptomt—The common symptoms of the
Worms are paleness of the countenance, at
other times hushing of the face, itching of the
nose and about the seat, starting and grinding
of the teeth in sleep, swelling cl the upper lip,
the appetite sometimes bsd, at other times
veracious; looseness, disagreeable breath, m
hard swelled belly, great thirat, the urine
frothy and sometimes ot a whitish color,
griping or cholic psins, an involunlaty dig*
charge of saliva, especially when aaleep ; fre*
quent pains in the Bides, with a dry cough*
«i»d unequal pulse ; palpitations of the heart,
swooning*, cold sweats, palsy, epileptic fits,
&c.
1 hough numberless medicints sre extolled
for expelling and killing worms,none sre equal
in efficacy to Di. Kobertaon’s ft'erm Jjetirot*
tnS Lozenget; they are mild in their operation
and may be given the youngest infant with
safety.
CIRCASSIAN EYE WATER,
1‘rice SO cents.
A sovereign remedy for all disorders oftha
eyes, whether srising from cold, inflammation,
weakness &c.
DR. DYOTT’S
ANTl’blLlQUfe PILLS,
For (be prevention and cure of Bilious and
Malignant Fevers.
frict 25 cents—large boxes 50 cents.
Those fills, if timely administered, will ffr*
move the causes which commonly produce In
termittent, Remittent, Bilious and Yellow Fe
vers. Bilious Cholic, Pleurisy, Dysentery,
Worms, Biljous Vomiting, Flatulence, Indiw
gestinn, loss of appetite, Ccstiveness, Epilep
tic Fits, Hypochondria and Hysterical aflcc*
lions, foul Stotnach, Colds and Coughs, Astln*
ma, Scurvy, Strangury, travel. Rheumatism
and Gout.
They are particularly serviceable in female
disorders, and especially in the removal of
these obstructions which are the great source
of their complaints at certain periods; they
I osses.v this eminent advantage over most pur
stives, that while »hey operate gently, they
produce neither costiventss, debility, ncr too
great excitement ; whenever theie is a predis
position to s disease arising from marsh t fflu
vit, or a too copious use of ardent spirits, or
a vitiated state stale of the bile, they are sure
to relieve.
They sre highly recommended to travellers,
by sea and land, as they may be made use of
with the utmost safety without change of diet
or exercise. They will be found peculiarly
beneficial in tlie prevent ion cf disorders inci
dental to warm climates,—they deterge and
cleanse viscid humors, open obstructions,
promote the secretion of good bile, operating
as a cathartic aud powerful diuretic and
diaphoretic.
MAH ■ 9 I'LAISTKK Ll.OTH,
Approved end recomn>enried by elt the molt
eminent physician* ot i'hiladd|.hia.
Thi» plaister cloth, »o well known in tbe
United States, and particularly in the city of
Philadelphia, is a sovereign remedy against
Iralcers, however old and inveterate; also, can
P*er», erysipelas, wens, lumps,scrofula, fistula,
,'^Wpte swelling, sore breast, felons, whitlows,
'-lolee, carbuncles, etc. etc. It curea sprains,
bruises, pains in the back, awt Ding and pains
in tie joints, scalds, burns, chilblain, sore
legs, snd wounds tending to suppuration : it
draws csuterised sores or issues very success
fully snd without pain ;dissipates tie pain of
he gout and rheumat ism in a short time ;
ts it softens the skin, jt is used successfully
for the cure of corns on the feet. 1 hia
plsistcr is recommended to mariners and
others who travel by sea or by land.
DR. DYOTT’S
INFALLIBLE TOOTH ACHE DROPS.
Price 50 cent*,
THE RESTORATIVE DENTIFRIC,
For cleansing, whitenir g and preserving itnt
Teeth and Gama.
This valuable preparation possesses the
most salutsry virtue in cleansing sad beauti
fying the teeth ; in its composition it is
perfectly free from acid or any other pernicious
propetty lieble to corrode, or in any way
injure the teeth, for which reason is attributed
the aafety of As cse, and the preference it has
obtained over other preparations intended for
similar purposes ; it strengthens the gums,
eradicates the scurvy, sweetens the breath,
preserve* the teeth from decaying, and prer
serves them from aching, and the necessity of
having them drawn, &c.
Since the above invaluable medicines were
first discovered, upwards of teven Aurnfml
thovtatu! />er»e»* have experienced their happy
and salutary effects, many of whom from life
lowest stage of their disorders.
Take notice, that each and all of (lie above
genuine medicine* are signed on the outside
covers witLMlie sigr.atore of the sole proprirtre
T. IF. nrOTT, M. />.
A fresh supply of the above medicine*
i”st received and for sale l>y M II.l.fAM
v 1U.F.R, Winchester, where pamphlets, con
taining certificate* of cures, hc. may he t<s4
.. ft rrrfirssrr, Jnty 28, Jh2L,

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