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THE WINCHESTER G
No. 81 *4.
WJNCHKSI Kit, VA. SATURDA^JIJLY.#, <823.
POINTED ANII ? U ii L,« 6.1 ‘A J
JOHN HEISKELL,
t/irce dollars per annum payable n«
advance.
J.Y iA/S T A.Vb’ / 'l l. R C !J.VU IIVOwVt*.
I. N<> papers a ill oe discontinued
ujuil all arrearages are paid.
II. Advertisements not exceeding
a square, (J7 lines printed matter or
12 lines common manuscript rauuer.
inserted three times tor One Dollar,
and Twcnly-Pivc Cents per square
tor every subsequent insertion, and.
when not specifically directed to ll.
contrary, will be inserted until forbid
auJ charged accordingly.
III. Advertisements from a dis
ancc must be accompanied with tie
♦ ash, or he assumed by some respon
sible person, or the Postmaster most
convenient to the advertiser.
IV. Advertisements will, in even
instance be charged to iho person or
dering them, unless particularly sti
pulated to the contrary.
V. The Postage on all communi
cations to the Editors, must be paid
by the writer, or they w dl not be at
tended to.
VI. Chancery Orders inserted as
other Advertisements and < barg’d to
the Attorney, \vh jso name is indorsed
by >he Clerk on the order.
N. II. It is ui*. ne ily lo be under
stood by Advertising » usiomrrs, ilmr
n » Advertisement will h»*tn eforward
b“ directed by ihe balilor of this pa
per to be inset*'e>> in oilier papers,
un ess toe same b p vioush paid for
PUBLIC SALK
BY > irtue of a Pe o> • rust, dated j
llic29tUday of December lK2i,;tiul ;
of record in ’.lie Clerks office of the
County Court of Shenandoah* execu
ted by Thomas Hunt to the su.iscri- 1
tier,as trustee for the purpose otsecu- ,
ring \Vm. Lane and Nt in. V anmeter, ‘
as endorsers for the said • iiomas j
Hunt, in the Bank of the Valley, for 1
the sum of three hundred dollars, ! ,
shall proceed to sell, at public auc- ;
tion to the highest bidder for ready j
money, before the door of John Ja- j
cob’s tavern in the town of Front Roy* ,
a), in the County of Frederick, on j
Saturday the 5th day of July next, ;
the following property to wit .* on**,
gray horse, one. bay umre. one sorrel :
mare, one sorrel horse, one bay colt, !
seven head of cattle, one road wag
gon, five set of gear, one fifth chain,
one jack screw, two pair of stretch
ers and singletrees and one riile,—
Sale to commence, at t2 o’clock.
WM. M. ROBERTSON, 1 rustee.
June i4—tils.
"trust SALE.
1y Y virtue of a Deed of ’1 rust exe
P ruled by Isaac.C. Dunn and
Mary his wife. 1 siiull otter for sale
on the premises, on Tuesday the 2*i\
day of.July next, a certain trad or
parcel of Land, lying and being in the
County of Berk ley, Stale o( Virgin
ia, adjoining the Lends of r-enry
lionsh, Martin Itoush, and Elisha
l*ojd, being a share or part of th
Band of Nicholas Roush, d-c’d. I »te
of the County of Berkley aforesaid,
and w hich was laid off and apportion
ed by the Commissioneis appointed by
the Court of said County of Berkley,
Containing
FORTY ACRES,
be thesame. mote or less, . he sale will
be for ready mobey, and will be made
to satisfy sundry claims secured in
Said Deed of Trust in favor of Lew is
Dunn senr. Lewis Dunnjr. and K
phraim Dunn, i he subscriber will
convey such right only as is given by !
the trust deed aforesaid.
A. KIND. Trustee. '
June i4—31s.
FOR KENT.
I HAT valuable Merchant Mill on
the Shenandoah River, distant a
boul three miles from Snicker’s Fer
ry, It is not hazarding too nineh to <
say that no mill in the \ alley is belter
situated for doing a large and advan
tageous business—The renter may
get possession early in July, a't which
time it will be set up t<* the highest
bidder—For further particulars any
person wishing to rent i-< referred to
Mr. Joseph Shepherd who occupies
flic property at present,
JOSEPH SHEPHERD,
JAMES SHIP.
Jane 7—3t
f£J° If the above property is not fen
fed previous to »he loth July, it will be
•fheted for Rent to the Inquest binder. |
FOR SALE.
IN DING myself too iniinn, am!
entirely nimble to attend to the
unties of a I4 arm ; desirous of go*
11155 into I own for tlie education ofmy
iiilam children. and« moreover, to li
quidate my engagements* I have again
determined to offer for sale the land
and plantation whereon 1 reside, to
gether with i he
NEGROES,
dock of all kinds. PLANTATION
fJl'KNSlLS, a I'llRKSIilNG MA
t’llINK, and most of tnc Furniture,
there is nearly
1000 ACRES,
n tiie I ract which can with conveni
•iice. both as to wood and water, of
•vhich there is an abundance, be divi
n'd into two or more, suitable Farms,
flic soil is good Sf peculiarly adapted
to the culture of our wheat staple and
other crops, whether of grain orgrassj
and 1 run no risk in saying 11 is one
ol the most, ;t not the most,productive
harms in the Valley, since many years
experience and the knowledge, of the
sin rounding neighbors w ill prove and
admit it. I d«‘siiv also t, sell about
1000 Acres of Lain!,
in Jefferson, lying about 2 miles from I
t ie Slmimomiale -prings, and live or
six Irom Charlestown, which may he |
laid off in lots to suit purchasers—al
so
8000 ACRE S,
«:i imi v olumes oi Mason ami Mood,
I.virivj between tlie two Kanhavva's,
partly tenanted ! »i* 15 yemd—and
H or 9000 Acres
of military Lands in the states of Ohio,
Kentucky and Indiana.
'I'liK sale of all pei*sonal property
wiil fake place, on the promises, Mon
day the 20th of October next, if fair,
or the next fair day, at which time the
terms will be made known. All or a
ny of the lands will be sold at private
sale an3' time before that day;—one
]bird «*ft he purchase money to be paid
in hand anti the balance may he divi
ded info three annual instalments,
heating interest from the day of sale
and secured to my satisfaction. Cos
session will he given so far as may be
necessary for seeding this fall ; and
entirely when the growing crops are
removed. A 1 persons at a distance,
11 l ..nowing Lite premises A desirous
o. inwsving Capital in this farm are
i.i\ iieu 10 vi \v it. ( hose in the sur
luaii.iing cooiilrv know it.
i oesire al-o to sell a large
BRICK HOUSE,
on V» .•'•oinglon street m Alexandria,
iornu-rlj m3 resident c anu-now occu
pied 03 a oh 11 iiioyd Csq.— Reference
for the purchase m this House will be
made to James L. MctvCnnie Esq. of
tin* if um ol Alexandria who IS tullv
nnltioi i/cd to soil the same.
Kellers directed to me will be promt
ly atiended 10 and eveiy information
&ivcn.
JOHN HOPKINS.
Hill <y Dale, Uaitleiown l ost Otiice,
Fredericv. County, Va.
April ih—ids.
#20 HEW A HD.
a 1 N- V \\ AY from the subscriber
JL?L on the 21si insu a Negro Man
named
1 wenty ye;ws ol age, about five feet 0
or 10 inun s high, ol a yellowish com
plexion, has lung straight wool, smiles
when spoken to, has a stammering
speech when <ioscly interrogated, had
on wheii lie went oil', a blue frock
coat, cut od at the tail, black twilled
cloth pantaloons, a gray cloth waist
coat, and wdo! Hat half worn—It is
most likely he is lurking about the
neighborhood of Timber-ridge where
Ins parents live with a man by the
name ot li!hck; i will give the above
reward to an} pus bn who will deliver
said Negro to ine at my residence,
near Stinker's Cap.Condomi Count},
Va, oti secure him in Jail so that 1 get
linn again.
ALEXANDER GRAYSON.
^•lay — ?!.
Thread I aces, ^c.
THE subscribers havcjiifti receiv
ed a large supply of the best English
^ Thread Cares and r dgings of an en
tirely new and elegant style of work.
— A LSo—
Gunpowder ( 'j Fresh and
Imperial -j T B A S !• of I lie- fust
Young riysou (. J quality
Cheese, Ac. tx.r. i
[ April 26. i.A^E .j tfiiOMK.
MAKSHAL’8 SALE.
PL’Its LAN I' to a decreetal _^
of the Superior Court of ChaVtci
vy for the >\ inrhester Dintrict, pi _
notiiiced on the 19th day of April 1823
in the case of
Robert Page, ad'mr
with the will
Laurence Butin
V Against
age, ad'mr-"I
I annexed, of l I*
utler decM.j
JLAINTJFT
Joseph Baker, late Slier- "t 3
iff*of Frederick County, I ”
to whom was committed |
tlic administration of the a
Fata e of H. Me- i *
Kearn deceased. Ad.mi | 12
Douglas and others. J
! I shall proceed to sell at pul.lie auc
tion on the premises, on Mcuduy the
7th day of Jnl) next, a trad of lane
with its appurtenances, King in Fred
erick county, will,in about 2 miles of
| Winchester, situated on both sides of
t Parkin’s Mill run, and .tdjni .ing Jon.
| atlian P.irkins, Janu s Smith, dumuel
Pol vert, and William Cochrane's
tracts of Land, containing about two
hundred and forty eight acres. 'Hi
soil of this tract of Land is good, and
there is a never failing siit'ani pass
ing tin ough it, on which there is a
good seite for water works of any
kind-.Should it be deemed an advan
tage in the sale, the land will be sol
in pain els—The terms of sale will b«
one third <*t the pun base money in
cash; one third to be paid on or before
the expiration of twelvemonths from
the day of the sale, and the remaining
.bird part of the purchase money to
be. paid on or before the expiration
of two years from the day ol the sale,
which two last mentioned payments
are to be secured by bonds and perso
nal security, payable at the times a
bove mentioned, and in the event of
the tail ore on the part of the purcha
ser to pay the said bonds as they res
pectively become due, a right is here
by reserved to re-sell the said tract ol
Land .vith its appur.cuanecs as the a
ti.ivo mentioned court of Chancery
may hereafter see prop'r to order and
direct* hale to commence at 10 o’
clock.
JOHN SKEVKRS, I). M. For
JKtlSk S. PEYTON, m. w. d,
June 7—Ms.
COMMITTED.
fNl* ti»c Jail of Frederick Count,)
Va. ji negro lad who calls him
self rus, and says he is the pro
P<’rty ot a ^lr. Buchanan of Georgia—
. he said la I i« about 17 or 18 years
oi age. dark complexion, about 5 feet
b or 7 inches high, clothing much
worn, 't he owner is requested to
come forward, pay charges, and take
him away, or else he will he. dealt
with as the law directs.
CliAliCCS HtiLET, Jailok.
May 24.
flic Editors of the Richmond Fn
quirer, will please insert the above
ome a week, for three months, and
forward their account for collection.
Washington Tavern,
Ino tauntori.
THIS very valuableestablishment,
once the property of James Fd
nioinlson. and now occupied by Mi
chael Garber, jr. is offered lor rent for
one or more years, on very liberal
terms.—rossession will be given on
the 1st day of May next. For terms
apply to
JOHN W A YT, Treasurer,
Washington Tavern Company.
April 26.
S'l RAY STEERS
Wf AS taken up by the subscriber
▼ V living abotit two and a half
miles from Winchester, on the but
jiek Koad, on the 20th ult. two stray
steer’s. One a Li indie Steer with a
white mark between the horns, and
white on the inside of his hind legs,
and small white marks between the
fore legs, about fun or five years old,
a crop off the right ear, appraised to
thirteen Hollars, the oilier a hod
sieer with a short tail Ac sonic white
spots under Ids belly, crop off the
rigid ear, four or five years old, ap
praised at eleven Dollars. The, ow n*
or or owners aro requested to come
forward, proVe property, pay fclmrgefl
and take them away.
WM. HAMILTON,
June 14.
Fol* Nale.
V Likely Negro Man, about 21
y of age. He wiil be sold low
f r c.isli.
I WM. V UMSTUONG,jr.
Knimnoy, J uue 28,
ike 7th day of Juoe 18$9, and of li, .
caTu 10 int UMrat gp*r»orihe County
CouriB of Frederick M^caado.th, fr..m
Htsphen A. KUsetl to tap8'ib»r: ilvr, f'jr
securing the paymeonHlhe debtilicre
m mentioned Hue fy i|.» hhiti St« |,l tn A.
Kllxeii, to Simon .Allen-worth, nil] be
sold on the 0>h day of Juty next, to the
highest bidder for ready money, before
the door oi John Jarob’s tavern ia the
to\%n of Front Hoys', all the interest
of Stephen a Elisea in the real estarv
ot John ElUea dec*d. which by a late
division of said real estate mud* by
commissioners appointed by the Cnun.
•y Court oi Frederick, for that purr
pose, is apart ofth** lease tract where
on the said John Kilsc.n dec’d. Iived>
lying near the said town of Front Roy
*t, iu said county of hredcrick, uud
cumuina
SO ACRES,
as by r-fereuce 10 tii. rep rt of saH
Commissioners will appear — also all
tie inti rerl of said Stephen A. f.llsea,
in el, ven slaves beinngi -g to said es
ir.te oi Joiiii FUsea dreM a- couvi-vtd
in said t rust. Such title as is vested
iu me by said trust I will convey.
<i. W. SEEN bkS, trustee*
June 7
NOTICK.
5 HE subscribers respectfully in
A lorm their IV.» mis and the public
gvnerall\, that lln-y cont.iuic the
(late Li. \\, Hakct <&• Suns.)
now under the firm of 11. W Baker
<$f ■'on, where they offer a choice as
sortment of seasonable foreign and
Domes ic jNew Goods, of every ties
cription on tlie most reasonable terms.
H. W. BAk.fR,
G. W. BAk.fR.
June i4, <823,
JNotk—The transactions of the
Store ..ill be conducted by G. W. b.
acting partner.
Land lor Sale
aM ILL sell on ver\
nr derate terms, h
mall Farm adjonorg
tatlletotvn, containing
about
173 ACRE?,
in point of fertility it in excelled but by
few farm** in the valley. ALSO,
A House and Lot,
adjoining the same, 1 deem il unne
cessary lo give a description of the n»
hove property, presuming those wlo
wish to purchase will first view the
premises, which will lie shewn them
by Mr. Littleton, who resides on the
t«irm—and th* terms made known h\
application to the subscriber, living
near Daniel McPherson’s Mill, Jett'er
sou county.
samuel Taylor,
Anri I 12.
. V irginia to wit:
d! Unit s nolden in the Clerk's office of
the Superior Court uj ( hnnceryJor
the Winchester District the 'jxrsl
Monday in May 1823.
Daniel McVicker and Mary
Ann McVicker. only survi
ving children of Daniel Me.
\ irkCr dec’ll, and gram! ne
phew and heiee of Alary
Thompson, and Fester Mc
Yicker dei ’d. and surviving
brother and sister of Alfred
McVicker dec’d. and Yi illi
am shreve and Margaret
his wife* only surviving sis
ter of said Mary Thompson |
and Hester McYicker dec’tl, J
Against
Archibald McVicker, ad’mr. of Hes
ter McY icker ilec’d. and others.
Defendants.
The defendants. Meet Smith; IVathan
Moore, Joshua i„ Dean, Aime Kennc
day not having entered their appear
ance & given security according to the
act of Assembly the titles of this
Court* and it appearing by Ratisfacto
ry evidence that Ihcy are not inhab
itants of tins country: 1/ is ordered*
that the said defendants do appear
here on the first day of the next
term, and answer the bill of the plain
tiff: & that a copy of this order be forth
with inserted in some newspaper pub
Itshed in \> iia liester, for tw o month*
successively, and posted at the front
door of the Court lioufle in the said
town of YVindicator*
A Copy—Teste,
Daniel lek. c. c. r.
May ir~W.
Blanks
Of various kinds for sale at
this office.
r— ——
Virginia to wit.
Jit Hales /widen in Hie clerk's Office of
the Superior court of Chancery for
the flinchcster District the first J4<m
duy in June 18£3.
Peter Rojston . Plaintiff,
Against »
Junios Shepherd and James Ship,
Defendants^
ywenuanr, James fehepherd,
not having entered his appearance
and given security according to the
Act of Assembly and. the Rules 0fr
this Court, and it appearing by satis*
factory evidence, that he is not an in- 1
habitant of this country : It i8 order*
ed, 'i hat the said Defendant da'
appear here on the first day of Hit*
next term and answer the bill of the
plaintiff; and that a copy of this or
der be forthwith inserted in Korae
newspaper published in Winchester*
lor two months successively and post
ed at the front door of the Court
Ilonse in the said tow n of W inchesterb
A Copy—teste,
June 14—T. DANIEL LEE, c. c.
Virginia to wit:
Jt Rules /widen in the Clerk's Office vfth*
Superior Court of Chancersfor the U’tn
Chester District the first Mondau in AJau
. IM3. *
Joseph Gamble, Junr. Plaintiff.
dJgainst ‘
J* B- Defendant.
:*IHE Defendant not having entered
bis appearance and given security ac*
cording to the Act of Assembly and (he
limes of this Court, and it, appearing
by satisfactory evideuee, that be is not
.11 inhabitant uf this country. It is or*
dered, Thai the said Defendant do ap
pear here on the first day of the next*
term and answer the bill of the plaio
:fl ; and that a copy ot this order La*
• orlhwifh inserted in some newspaper
published in W snchenier, , for iwo
•in.uths successively and posted at tho
runt door of I ha Court House in the
said town.of \\ inchester.
A Copy—Teeti,
DANIEL LEE, c. cs
May 17, 1823.—O. W.
Public Sale.
BYT virtue of a Peed of Trust dateif
the 14tii day of December 1803, fronji
1 honing Smith, to the subscriber to so
( lire the sum of 'I wenty seven pounds
live .-hillings, with Interest .ihereou.
trom the itSfii day of .January pre
ceding, due to Isaac Vanmetre, will
be sold on the 26th day of July, be
fore the door ol the court house in
Moorefiehl, to. the highest binder for
for ready money,
200 Acres ofLahdj
being the same land that was convey»
ed by Benedict Jarbo and wife, unto
1 liomas Smith by deed, bearing tfut&
the i4lh October i80i,lyihg and be
ing on (lie Public Bond leading from
Moqim field, down North Kivcr, below
1 homos Marshalls residence, and at
present occupied by Mr Tailor, and
within ihe county of Hardy_-suck
title as is vested in the trustee by said
died will be made to tlie purchaser on
payment ol the purchase money.
JOHN LftAIliJSNs
junc—2t
Virginia to wit:
hides hohlai in Ihe Clerk's Office of
the Superior Court of Chancery for
the Winchester District the first
iMouilay in June 1S£5.
J oseph Vanmeter, Idhintifl;
Against
Luke Ticrnnn and liobrrt S 53
Boyce, Wni. Boyce, Ni- 3
cholas Boyce kirh’d Bovce, , 3
Aaron Poyce and \ lizabeth r” *
Royer, < liildren and heirs of j 5
Nicholas Boyce, dec’d. j 3
j THE Defendants M m. IWt*.* Ni
(.lolas Boyce, Ilk hard Boyce, Anron
Boyce, Janies Boyce, and I lizabeth
B »ycc, heirs of Nicholas Boyce dn ’d.
i'ot having entered their nff.ean.nce
ilml given security according to the
Ac: of Assembly and the Buies of this
t uni t, and it appearing by Aatisfacto
ry evidence, that they arr'not inhabit
ants ot this Countiy • J, ,s ordered,
• lint the said Dch miuufs do apixv, r
h. icon the first da> ofthv next teini
and answer the bill of the olaintid;
and that a Copy of thisorder’l.c fortli
'Vith ihwrtcd in softie newspapri pub-,
hshed m Wim faster, for two numbs
successively and posted at the front
doorofthe Court House in the said
town ol Winchester,
A Copy—Teste,
bAMhhLtK, c c. c.
June *4—N*

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