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roe tu viwuiu nu wee, TO THK “RUSH." • TV ilrtf of Heart** nuthre dcsrcnds, 'rjAjr* ktM thy beds ha al^i The sun** bright nos nr* getual friends, I'u/otd thy lca>ia to meet the light. TKt rrirasna hen iuepturatafcak tV rwodcst aaalwtid blush That lovely glow on women’s check. Her heart? pure scwahUoee—sudden flu ah. T^c gay may (matt other Sowers Thy lr*f ibbis Via eywihr hont. Inhale the awueteen afUT shower* UaMtiful Sower I |msr the ran*. — \Y —. KKFAKTKK fine day a Justice much enlarg’d tin iaiwotry, whih- V discharg'd A thief fhaajail—•t»o work, (V mid,) “Wo, prithee, leans sotue letter trade, “Ur* Mark nay words. Ton’ll ru it!” “ My tradr’i aa good,** replied the knstr, ••As'mr man nccsl Wish to hares •♦And if it doat aesnd, JNv se, •* TV fault, sir, lie* with yon, not me— • You ysnl let mspurse* it.'” A country pedagogue once haring the ode fortune to have his school house burnt down, was obliged to remove to a new one; her* l*« reprimanded dM of hi* bojt, who a* spelt a number of word*, by telling him be did mil spell as well as when tie was in the oki school-house. * Well thoeiehow or bother,* ***d the urchin, with a scowl, • 1 can’t ether 1 Ijr git Iha hang of this are new school-bouse.’ a writer in ihe Boston Courier wishes to know if money be as plentiful in New York a* report says? We belie*e tare may con scientiously answer, yes: for we lately met anteditor ia the street in a new mil of blaek, and apparently ou eery good terms with kit tet l*r- _ A wag stepped into a cellar in Sonth Mar ket street, Albany, and inquired the price of Oranges. ‘ One cent a piece tekoUtalt, and sixpence retail.* ‘Then, If you please, (at the same time throwing a cent upon the coun ter) I’ll take that fine plump fellow at »rkole taU.’ rioin enough.—An impertinent fellow ask ed Lord Uuilford who that plain lady was before him. *» That lady,” said his lordship, “is my wife. It is true she is a plain wo man—I am a plain man—yon are a plain dealer; and that ia the plain truth.” Coopering.—A marriage ia announced in a paper * down east,’ of a Mr. Cooper to a Miss >terrr*. The result will probably be burr tit. Lord Norbury, in passing sentence on a thief who bad been convicted of stealing a time-piece in a dwelling hou-e. said, “that in grasping at liter, he had reached eternity.” A meat* nest was discovered a few days since in Cincinnati, elegantly formed of fircJrv bank notes, which had been missing, and sup posed to have been stolen, for some time pre vious. To eidf rerf O It may be well enough to remind adver tisers, that all notices, not ordered for any spe cial number of insertions, are continued mmIU orbid, and charged at cents per equate for tack and tarry continuance. This explanation ia the more necessary, because, sometimes, persons who give us aa directions ars wonder fully surprised that we should charge them Ihe usual rates of advertising, after inserting their favors for months. Remember, if a few quarters are expended through inattention, the fault ia not ours. It is our business to charge for our labor—'tis the business of ethers to aay to what eilent they are willing to be charged. COaMCU elWoAMMoW. THE subscriber tenders kb grateful thanks to hb friends and the public for the li beral patronage heretofore received, and b determined, if prices to suit the times, and • triet attention to business, are aay in ducements, to merit farther favors from a generous public. Having selected a first-rats Mock of materials, and experienced workmen hs hb employ, he feels confident In stating to those who may favor him with their cus tom, that they may dspend on baring their work well executed, lie has attached to his establishment a Coach Smith Shop, and h therefore^nabled to maka and repair Steel Springs of all aorta; end furnish work with punrraiij, aiM at a lower price than tor werlj. CerryalH of all aorta oa hand suitable for any purpoea. Old Carriagra, CJige, fce. he. taken in e* ahaage for better one*. All aorta of work In hkt lino repaired at asy notice, and arfair prtree. Silver and Braaa Moontiug kept on hand; awl if Kirk Haint got 'em, ha’ll git ’am. tK Hie Shop ia two door* caat of the Stage °®°*- M. C. KIRK. sh*phefd*town. May 30, 1*33. N. M—Threw Apprentice* will be taken to the above baameva, if imaaediate application bm ivli. Ilojt from 14 lo 16 vein of ace will meet with a tolerable rbance. C+mek M*mmfm€t*rw+ ( MWIakr, fcaod—n Wrvrl. • AwtJUrd tf <k« Kell*y Rank,) RMftfTTULLY hiferma hia fncndaawt I tha poblla gaaorally, that be baa toot retaraad from the Northern ritiaa, at which pleeaa ha pnrehaawd • general aaaortreaut of matartala, among which are alt aorta of Braee My*** He feel* aeaurad that ha can fur* ***•*•• wortl •* M *°w aa ran be had • ?i *5* ***** **» *k« ar any other place. V*“ *°w |,r’ parwd to maka, at the abort** any deerriptloo of CJMRUGE8; and whan novelty to required ha will prepare a drawing lo tout the we* of paraena wMbtowr It. . '‘p*,7 * "•*J daaenption, In h» line. ***** kmt wanner and on tbn moat an Medaling torwt. Old work painted with I .7* 7~****• new, and with devpateh_ ”Vhi 77^ ,»p0»* kand Carnages, Be »■»*«* kn will sell few_ !Si£. * <Ut**e* with pnae-j ^id!.f><L*‘,T*r *** plating done' nt fee aatabiiabmant, in tbe beet and cheeps* i manner. I Apr.i 11, 1S33. —ly. - TIMMNU, TO WIT« At rule* boldcn hi tW CbA'l Q«m rfriwCb rnit Sanwior Court «f Law aad CW inrt Car Jrfmoa louaty, the t A Maadaj la May, IU>. MerrwHKcr ThlUnA Puimit, Against Eihrard W. ffwba, mmd .AT< Mmt .tfinwhn, flifanatWrafer •/ If lit mm GrmAam, rfrrraarnf. Umaanrrs IN CHANCERY. TpHE defendant. Edward IV. Grabaai, wot 11 having entered bb appearance, and gv Saeaordiag ta the art of eammbty end thbcawrti aad M appearing he ati» factory evidence that be b aot an inhabitant of thia country: It it rdtW, that the aid defen dant do appear here on the I rtf day af I be aest terw, and earner the biU if tbe plaintiff; and that a eopr of ltd* otder ha forthwith inverted m •oiue oca (paper pnhlithrd ia Charicvtowa, dor two month* aueeaaaiacty, aad paetrd at the frwut door of thr court-boom iu the aaid towa of , t'Uarh Moan. A ©opr—Teete, * ROBERT T. BROWN. May SO. 1135. VIRGINIA, TO WIT. At rule* hold™ in the Clerk's OAee of the Cir cuit Superior Court of Inw and Chaneery fur Jrflcrnuu cowaty, the let Monday ia M^,l«35: Aii^re*-, Fuimn, 1 . AGAINST •Wtfre .lJWrd, nMat .If. .Ifcm*. . Hfrrri Ctwrrr, VAarit t U. aad IF"miter MttiggtUI, Uwuum. IN CHANCERY. THE defendant, Milea Morris, mitts M. Mom*, net hating entered hie appearance, and given security according to tha net of aaaetn , ? rulci of tbit court; mmI it ipprirityr by aati(factory evidence diet be ia aot an iabab£ 53* ot. ,W* *ou"*r7: A it trdrrrd, (hat the mid delV-nilant do anpear here on the flrtf day of the and that a copy of tin. order be forthwith insert cd in some ucwspapcr publislw-d ia ChortcMoa.., for two month* successively, and posted at the front door of the court-house lu the said town of Charlctowo. A cop*—Teste, at ™ ROBERT T. BROWN. May 30, 1*33. V1 KG INI A, TO WIT: At rules hol.tcn in the Clerk’s Offiee of the Cir cua Superior Court of Law and Chaaeerv for J*«era.M. County, Um 1st Moodav ia May, IMJ Henjanm* M Ait, ' F^iM-nrr, „ AGAINST flrnry Smot/u .11/rrd Cruder. Chari re B. FUk I Ctemfnx *«•*, agents •/ the Chnu/teake and Ohim Canal ComfJltu, J ... - . Duuutn, I IN CHANCERY. THE defendants, Henry Smith and Cle ment Smith, not haring entered their sp (•earnace snd given sreorifv according to the act i.l assembly and tha rules of liu. courtf and it an jKwr.ng by satisfactory evidence that they .re not ■ nliabiiaau of this country: ft it entered, that the «aid ilef. i.danfv do appear here on the first dav of the nest term, ami answer the bill of the plaintiff: aud that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in some n. a tpaprr published ia Char testa wn. for the front Ch£fo£o.m C°UrVWc **“ *«"■ A copy—Teste. MvK.tta. “OBE“T T' ««»"»• jf.ffehs av cov.\-rr. scr, Msy Term, 1133, of tlie County Court: T,XT *%?***' Jrj' ^aimrator mf the rotate ef Ace Gngy, deemed, PtstSTirr , AGAINST Chat let M. Ferry and Daniel Snxnlrr IN CHANCERY1*'”"*"' rr»HE defendant, Charles M. Perry, not ■ having entered his appearance sad given ar | eutvty aeaordiag to the act of aaarmbiy and the ndes of thiscourtt a^d it appearing by satisfa*. tory evidence that ho is not an inhabitant of tbit commonwealth: Bit ordered, that the said de fendant do appear hare on the first day of the ncit August term of this court, and answer the hill of the plaintiff; sod that a copy af this order be rurtbsith inserted ia some newspaper published in this «•“***. Po*«d St the Unt dior of the ** - i CRAMER, c. VIRGINIA, TO WIT; * n ** 9*7*’* °*o* of the Cir. •tut Superior Court of Law and Chancery for Jrtforsoa county, the first Mumlay iw May.iuj William IT. Lantre and Jett BayiU, ■ . , , AGAINST Som-d lAxfrrty, and Catharine Laferty, ad IN CHANCERY. ’ fMlI IE defendant, Samuel Laflerty. not ha* ! .-*• "*ff *wtnred his appearance, and given secu | nty according to the act of assembly and the rales ,uf Uus court; and It appearing by satisfaatoia evidem that be ia not an iuhaMaat af Uhs^ouZ try: It it entered, that the said defendant do su pear kart on the first day of the neat term and —-—^ ••Muiwitti HinmcL in loeuB n#»». meeessirrly, ami ported at the front door of the c*ae«-l»*uae •• the mid tow. of CharleMown. A copy—Terte, May 30, IMA. T DROW* NICHOLAS MIIVLTZ, Draper and Merchant Toiler, HAVING taken the rooms lately occupied a* a store by Caleb Wall, direetlTop pmita N Fitwimmon’s Tar.ro, m Harped *#r,7« *>flvr§ loth# public, on^coonmodttiM< terans, a choice and handsome selection of Seasonable and Fashionable OOOM, for gentlemen's wear. The following comprise* hta stock in part: Superior Black, Bhie r,r^Tn’tIIU,b!r7 °r**’ *** Mulhep! ry Steel miaed, and Drab CLOTHS-Ai so—Camimeree, Bine, Black, HtripedTFawa aod mined. A splendid aseortaseat of Frtglish Jf^edsdk Vaatioga, Plain and ValeackT A handsome assortment of Dlores, 811V and; l.«nea Pocket Handkerchief*. Hose and ball1 Stocks, Suspenders, Ac. Ac | The shore are a seleetioa of tha latest im portation*, the colour, of which wtU he wer •••Md la aland. Garments of ererr descrip 1 J£ »«• k. W .rt.r « .2^21 JJor. 99, 1890.—tf. -.li^.T' *** bough, rbawbers j *Tubr~«|;‘ *• astabUshmeat, will ha i raTSd^UV* ,be*b°rW*4 "«*•*•. *od war UTa^ ’ *ot, they aeed not be u'sn mr^Jd^ttl^V ^Ublrtha^nt has hten re j March 14, 1839. *imnk «N4f Hioeee Cmmt. Aleo, a rery large qoantdy of VTOVM OOAXp of a* eaeelieat qnairty, which win ! he a^ at a reasons hi. price . . enrnu habppr Shepherd*towa, Ftb. W, 1<»33 — tf i the and Baltimore, and k now opening in Mr. Walter I. Selby's fire-proof store-house, lately occu pied by Mr. jL T. Towner, an elegant end complete assortment of OOODS- »biuh he offer*; wholesale and retail, at m-j reduced peace*. Tkt slodt rswtKt la pert •/ tit following : | CLOTHS. , Fine and superftae blue, black, olire, mix-1 ad and other colored clotba and casaiaeres;1 pc I ism ditto. A general assortment of silk, Valencia, satinets, marseillet, jeaaa and fan cy X eatings; Oaford mixed, French grey, I blue and fancy colored Cassinelk; superfine | blue and brow n English Camlet; claret, blue ' and brawn camel's hair Cloth; gray, drab and cinnamon colored summer Cloth ; brown, | grey and drab Petersham ; Manchester,Bang- ] up, PIttsburg and Genoa Cords; Carpetting; KuSp* Burlap#, Osnaburga, Ticklcnburg* &.! Russia Sheetings; Linen Drillings, striped, plain and fancy. BL.LS'k'F.TS .LVD FL.1ACVELB: Roae, point and Duffel Blankets ; white, *car | !•*- 1*0. yellow and green, fine, superfine and f*u*t Hanoels; English and domestic Baizes, plain and napped. TJLKCY GOODS. Superfine black, and blue black Italian lLustring; superfine heavy black Satin; black and fancy colored tiros de Naples; do.de [Swiss; do. de Indies; black Scuebews and Sarsoets; black colored Italian Crapes; 4 4a 7*8 black Italian Cravats; imitation do.; Bar | celooa do.; a complete and very select as linen; ui la-ncs ureas HUkia ; :>iik (tsiizr, i Crape, Mandarine, Palmartne, kc. kc.; black and white silk Hose, half Hum, and Gloves; Pongee and Hag Bandannas ; Chopas ; black, blue and colored Sewings and Twist. A vplended assortment of bonnet, cap, belt, taf fetta and satin Ribbon-*; sitk Umbrellas,ging ham do. superior Cambric aod Muslins of erery description; Irish Linen and I.awns ; black and brown Hollands; 8-4 and 10-4 Dia per and Damask; 3-4 wide bird-eye do; Lb ' nen Cambric and linen enmbrie lldkfs, plain, printed and bordered; Merino Shawls and . Scarfs; Cassiiuere and Valentis do., 3-4,4-4 a )-r*-4 Bobbinet; Brussels Collars; thread and I bobbinet Fooling, Kdging aod Lace; black and white bobbinet Veils; Superb white and green Blonde do., white and green gauze do.; black and col'd Bombazines, Bonibazetls and Circassians; blue, green and scarlet Moreens; dark and light col’d merino Cloth; a large as sortment of calico and furniture Prints, French Ginghams, furniture Dimity, kr. Siijicrb Tus can,Bebec,fancy Leghorn ami Dunstable Bon nets; ladies' and gentlemen’s cotton Hose, plain and clocked of every quality ; black and slate colored worsted do.; buck, Wood stock, kid, hosskin, thread, and Burlington Gloves and Mils; combs, brushes, matches, silk, lasting and fancy button*; wallets, kc. DOMESTICS: 3*4, 4-4, and 5-4 Blurting* und Sheetings, bleach ed and unbleached; 3-4 and 4-4 Tickings; apron Checki, ooKrHi Chcekt md Script*!; ml, wliiir and green Can loo l-lanuel| blue N-mkins; Jean* and drilling; tallied cotton for wituiti; *u>ut cotton do. ke. ke. Ji complete ataoiiment •/ Hardware, Caller* and Saddlery. (Mated, brats and polished steel Stirup Irons; plated, brass, aod politlird steel Bits, Buckles, Spots, Bosses, SI ides,Mart ingal Rings and Hooks! e*weh ami harness mounting; cotton and worsted *^”*1 i!i*oIcf hi)f*KiiDiKig and paitior him) ®**'J,*» “** horse Cards; roler, plated,bra*! Kolre* *“*d P’orks, table and butchers Steels; elegant and eomruon dinner and breakfast Knives aod Forks, shoe aud butcher Knives; single, double , aod four bladed poohet and pen Knives; Pincers, nippers, and plyera, a full assortment of rasps aod files, scissors and shears, bolts and 1st dies, nob# bu reau. evinbeanl, cheat, trunk, pail, ami saddlebag ,'***•—hraaa, Japan and plated Candlesticks* an assortment of tacks aod brads; superior cra t dbog and grass Scythes; sieklet; mill I, cross-rut, I W «n«l iwmwl Saws; an aasortment of | wpcripr piano bitU, bench and joiners* Tools; steel, iron, and trying squares; bulls and hinges, —1d-lrows, am]-1runs, brass aud cast, sho vel and Inwgs.ooAee raillt;spit-besrs, waiters, east *«ar, and German steel; bar iron «*] boUo* wars sawings. A Cvawzast Ammivr nv Liquor* mm ft Groceries, ceumriva or Frrneh Brandy, neaeb and apple ditto, Jamaica ^ “Jr"5 l,0,‘*~1 •** ilosuestic LDhJinIJ&Z: •V^,rm’ 8U*"7. Port. Ulsboo, aod Malaga Wmes; gun powder, Inipe JjLyoong ami obi Wvanw Teas; loaf and brown l Sugar; Java, wrong green, Rio, and Havana Cof tee; spice, pepper, clows, cinnamon, mace, nui megs alum, indigo, mad.lev, nee, raisins, al monds, raackml, hrrrinjr, aba.1, and eod-fisb; sug^r Imnw, N O »nd W. I Molaswt, liver! DOOI. blown and vrmu.il al.is. U.h —_ dir*; mould ami «li,,prd do.; rnMile, ahite and »^P- AI«o, Paint*, Djf Stuff* and Me •1/uH and compute auortment cf China, Glass, Queens h Stone WAKE, ,5,7 °f*e«*ru*; . rranter* •nr.Jen, vim ((luv., bettlra, fl,*. •Ii.hr* and b*v|a; Liverpool, OixMine China n,' r.l^idimTr. h£u.tTiLd!7i*r"m *5" '"** £Ll SLTV—ew"—-» •** Ertenoree .ImortmoU of BOOTH .I.Vfl HttOF.S. oo«l vrol win Pump* and Hhoe«( «*|f ^ ki iTu°HrJiIrk k7^i*'k*'" **•«*; *mibT gy* mrml -*, ****•'' —<« "»■*• ■"* vh.ldrri.*. ^‘fScasa; r££,S3sjr r»— m._ •» P. nAMTRAMCK. | ^hepIgarJMooo. Me? 14, ik»». VMmmbie Emm* for Male. fHlIIC underfed, eveetrlorj of th• la« ' .* , *ai leatament of David lluntar ' dee d, will toll the TRACT OP I.ANt> tom.’ I rnool> tailed the Amuketoem farm, wiimowd ! to oaeialn era hurdred aerr* ' PHILIP C. Pf-.NDLF.TON, I JOHN HTROTIO K Martmebarf, Jan 17, 1*33. A JYOTiC.E. LL Rerenna indebted to the eetate of i Hamilton Jefaraoa, dee d, and to the ••fete of Smith Slaughter, der'd, ere herebi •"'o'—' tk« tk. .3 —„ k... £?££ ! 5*1 g «»-Mn.vtr^ de tent. mm. •ed that all debt* doa to Iba .aid evtatea mud I be paid to me. RICHARD WILLIAM*. April *•. 1-tf. -*** hf,rU>% ' m vm** •• ««V ** la (Ha Circuit Superior Coart of Law and Chancery for the County of Jiftnoa, the lClh 4ay of March, 1939: Valentine tVlnteemyer, Cleergr tCinteemi it. PiW kp tTinterm ter, { \uhurbtc Hrntmmer'r, Get, ,r Murei, FJizabrih SUi gei wfe tf scad Geerga, Jukatut hitn, Catpr Cngrr, Morn .inn L n gee. Wife tf Crnfer Cnger, Jthn Mark« and Susanna Am wife, Use mud l aimume H tsster enter, firmer IfmUrmuer, Philtft Hinterusurr, Catharine Winlermt.r, EdzubetA Singe!, Juk unn Irvin, .Mary .inn Cnger, and Susanna Marks, being has tf .MuUJmms Cargrr, de ceased, l* lai* run, AGAINST Edward Jurat and Mart hit wife, Jtkn Ktentz and FMznbrtA An wife. 'Jtkn .{gee and f'at/ui rtne bis wifi-, and.4;*, Httdnsus, the said Mart, PJizabetk, i atAannr and .hut brtng rhtld-en and Arirt tf hrtnt Hummus, ti trated, and JtAn Cknkrnheard, Jjewts H. Cknkenbemrd, Isaac CbtiLenbeutd, Ihlkam CbnkenbeurJatui Mary L. Cbnkenbcurd, the taut JtAn, Lewis H., Isaac, lltUutm anti .Mara L hesnr* chil dren tf Susan Cknlenbrarel, fate Susan' Htni ants, deceased, a iktughter tf soul Jwwis ft*. rumtn, t.t heard intent, urlustnist rater tf Iwwis Herumut, derated, and fieerge Hetnibls, fate cmnunttee tf .Malfhms L arger, tin ,I, a herttn tf utwtunJ mind, DaraKnaa-rs, IN CHANCERY. Flnrart from the derrer rendered in the fu-rgo ing reeded case, tn the I f.tA March, IHJ2, “ It i» suggested to the court by tho coun sel for the plaintiffs ia this caase, this 16th day of March, 1H32, that Casper Cnger, one of tho platuliffs, husband of Mary Ann Cnger, another of the plaintiffs, which said Mary Ann i Coger was formerly Mary Ann W mtermyer, is dead. It is also suggested to the court | that one of the defendants, six : Mary Lucas, late -Mary Uoniiuus, a daughter, and one of ” v» iirwn nvimn'iB, It dead, and hath left the following children, to wit: l,ewit, of full age, and Elisabeth, marri ed to William McMurran, Edward, George, William, Robert, Benjamin,John,and Charles, infanta, whereupon the court doth appoint William McMurran, guardian ad litem tor hi* wifo, Elizabeth, and Robert T. Brown, guar dian ad litem for the other infant defendant*, but they the said guardians are to be subject ed to no costs thereby. The said infant de fendants thereupon, by their respective guar dians, filed their answers, and thereupon, by the consent of all parties by their counsel, and by the consent of t'.ae said Lewis Lucas and William McMurran, by their counsel ap pearing for them, and by the consent of the infant defendants by their guardians ad litem, and by Iheir counsel appearing for liic.m, it b ordered, that this suit stand revived against the said I^wis Lucas and William M« Murran and the said infant children of Mary Lucas, deceased; and by like consenrof all the par ^7 their counsel, this cause is set for hear ing.’’ And the cause coming on to be heard this I fith day of March. 1832, upon the hill, answers, exhibits, kr., and being argued bv counsel, the court doth “further adjudge, or der and decree, that the defendant, Edward Lucas, m hie character as administrator of I l/cwis Ronimus, deceased, do render an ac count before a Commissioner of 'his court, of the rents, issues and profits of the said tract of laud, (in the proceedings mentioned) from the time of the death of the said Matthias Larger or Corker until the death of the said Roniimi*. and that the same Com missioner do take an account of the rents, issues and profits of the said tract of land since the death of the said Lewis Ronimus, and ascertain by whom the said rants, issues | and profit* have been received since the death of said l*ewis Ronimus, and report to this court, in order to a final decree." A copy—Teste, ROBERT T. BROWN, c. c. Commissioker’s Office, 7 Ckarteitmen, Mey 21, 1^33/ f THE parlies interested will please take no ice, that I have appointed Tueiday the '21uh d*y of June next, to commence the accounts directed in the foregoing order of the court; on which day, at 10 o'clock, a. m. they are required to attend at my offir*, afoiy^aid, wilh testimony and accounts necessary for the due execution of the above order. . J* WORTHINGTON, Com'r ,fl--rj c Fre*h Drug* Sr MeflMuett, Paints, Oils, 13jc Stuffs, ( Whole mdt and Retail.) THE subscriber has just received, and is ao ar opening, at hu Drug aud Medicine store in Shephendstow n, a large supply of fresh d&uos a aKSDzozvza, *a which he offers to the public as the very best articles in bis line which the market affords; being selected by himself with great care and attention, it is unnecessary to enumerate them; it will be sufficient to say that every article in bis line of business can he lied of the ten anu purcti quality, and at a Moderate advance. All orders from physician* will be thankfully received and attended to with care and despatch. The subscriber, haring been regularly rais ed to the drug and medicine business, and confining his attention entirely to it, uncon •*•**•4 with any other branch, calculates with some degree of confidence upon the support ••••lightened and liberal community.— lie would also remark, that having coo lined himself strictly, for the last two or three years, to the study of the science of Physic, and particularly to that part immediately con nee i*-d with hi* business, be feels prrparcd to pmsenbe the proper use ef all mrdicir.es which he mar be called npoa for. »fe would inonprsw bis acknowledgments fur that a mount of support already afforded to him in “ P. A. MeNLILI. The subscriber has become agent for the aale of P. O’Neal's celebrated Jt.S'Tt-HUrt’. M.1TIC mr.nU LHV, a sovereign remedv for tlie Rheumatism lor testimonial* and certificates nfrures performed by Urn valuable medicine, rail at the subwnlwtr’a Drug aad Medicine Store, HLephcrdslown. . F A. McNF.II.I. ofcepberdstown, April Id, Id33_tf. Orange* and i.emonu, Ste, tJlOU sale, at the ( baric slow a Apsthsrsn and Book store, Oran2*9, I mum 9, Figt, Rot Raitint, So/l thtUrd dlmondt, Fngliek It’al nut» and FUherit. d large aeuortnunt of Cwi/rr/towoey, do. do. Garden Xtods. . *>. / atnti, Ryo- Stuff*. /look*, Stationary, 4’*•• Monk rtnokt, (untried. In a few days the tubscrih«r will rwreive' *• additional supply of Medicuie., Pa lots.. Garden Seeds, Re, kf. • , , „„ JAMC1 BROUN. March j-( J 33 BANK* WUHmm ftrt, Mnarvlrf, 1R33. BY a Resolution of the Board of Director* of this lnatitotloa, Um following Mala and rate* bare bean adoptod for the govern ment of Ik* officer* there of, ia received drpo eitea of ntooey,lo a limited amount, subject to ialerrst, via: - For deposit** parable titr * mmsih* aflrr tUmmmi, certiffi- [ per annum of tales shall L« issued bear* f 5 per cent, ieg interest at tbe rate J For deposit** payable * ntar/yday* m/Ur ditnanJ. cer- (per annum of tideates shall b* issued bear- f 4 per cent. 11ug interest at the rate J i For deposiles payable sir- -s ry day* mfUr dtmmuU, cert its- (per annum of cates shall be issued bear- f 3 per cent. . ing interest at tbe rale J •y order, GEO. R. MOSHER, Cokwr. Feb. 14, 1833_ly. •I IVt/KuWf Tract of E,and m SAUL FOR tale, a Tract of l.and, known as Syl van Grnte, in Berkeley county, \a. ly | ij**C aear Mill Creek, and containing about 300 ACRES. The land is of limestone soil, and ecual in fertility to any in Berkeley ‘county. It has a sufficiency of wood laud ' fur all necessary purpose s ; end there is on tbe premises, a good Mone Owel- m ling HOl’SE, 43 feet by 22, w ith AD*"t s|« a convenient -tone kitchen, and j| 4 |gf f.unl \ room cl loKilinr—j. a dairy, a good log burn, with a »l»ed extend ing entirely arouud it; a suioke bouse, car riage house, and ice house. There M alao a small Orchard of choice !'RllT,mMm anil a beautiful a'.rnuc of lucuvl^^BGf trees from tlw great ruad to house. For information in regard to terms, ke. application may bn mall^oDr. George U. Slepiiensou at llaipcrx-Fcrry, or to !. IL Douglass at Charlestown. Dec. *0, 1*32. I —______________ _______•* M O Ml &+MJL JE9 A TRACT of LAND, purchased of Cu leb bale, containing *G! acres, well watered, and has two or three fine springs_ The Tunipiko road from Baltimore via Shi p lierdidowii to Winchester, will pass through it when finished. I Also, another Tract, containing 150 acres, I)ingun the same road, and bounded by Opc .juon creek, with between 30 and 40 acres ol | !**•* bottom, and has 2 or 3 good springs—one a while sulphur, very much frequented dur 1 mg the season, and (lowing out of a larj;e lial rook uii around it. One of these farms is bounded by Uie main road, and is well im proved—both lying in Frederick county_is J well timbered, and bus a quantity of meadow ; on each farm. Also, another small lot of Land, in the | u®° county, and on the same road, contain | a acres, one half meadow, the balance in fine timber. This tract would suit a trades man, cooper, shoemaker, or any person only wanting a small lot. There is a spring and running water on it. i Also, another Tract, containing 210 acres, lying in Morgan county, and on the Potomac I rner, all in timber. As the canal will pass aiuag the bottom through the land, it will | be very valuable, and ine timber will be in | great demand. Also,anolhcrTracl, containing SOacres, lying j °n tbe main road from Martinsburg to Bath, with a dwelling house and cellar, and a small orchard. About 30 acres are cleared, and 5 or G acres of meadow, and has a good spring and running water ou it. This property would answer for a public house, as it is about half war. These lands will be sold low, and I will , take in payment, Negroes or money, j Any person w tshu*g to purchase, may ap : ply to the subscriber living in Jefferson coun ! lh ' irginia, on the main road leading from , bhepherdstowu to Winchester, and withui 3 ! mile* of Middle way. » _ , THOMAS CAMPBELL, j Feb. 21, 1833. WML. l\MMiM,MZ MVMMt* JM FOR SAUL THAT valuable FARM lying on the She nandoah nver, formerly the protwrty of : the late Gen Singleton, is offered for sale.— It contain* 460 AORC3-nearly 900 of I which are Shenandoah button.; and is loca I ted in one of the moetdeeirable neighborhood* ‘n i#“S ',t°“r,lr7—bring within a mile am) a ! Millwood, about four from B«rry*,lle I an‘1 Winchester. It lias also the ! a***®"1**® of >o abundant supply of water at all seasons of the year—theie being upon it j a never failing spring of excellent w ater, and , a constant stream passing through the whole j extent of the farm. Persons at a distance, desiring a more mi nute description of the l»mnpfftv Phtk evkteU. »t on apprizing me oT their wish by Idler (|»oat paid.) Those near at hand, who may wish U, purchase, it ia presumed will examine fur themselves. ... . JO&EPII II. 8IIF.RRAUD. Winchester, May 30, 1S33.—It. X.AXSD FOB SALE. 1WII.L offer for sale, on 7\u ,./«$■ ik* 2>A drty of Jon? next, inn 1 14 ACTS of I.AMl 0u« Ira* I com.*iiJ 231 Aflurfl siImzUmI *»n the :-hcnan loah riser. The land is iu (pxnl order, at ; .he improvements excellent. They consist of a dwelling howse, bam. corn h' use and atabln. This farm was formerly in the possession of John Johnston The other traet adjoins the above mentioned, and ! contains 210 acres, about 120 of which aro cleared. Thera is an excellent two-story | -tone building, with the on’-house* the stables ere oi stone ; and the' negro quar ’ , ters and corn hou-r- are built of hewn Iowa._. I The advantages of this ailualmn eam.ot be doubtedIj the iwiin road from Winchester to Alesandno pa-sea directly through the farm and within fifty yards of the house, making if’ as a tavern stand, vers desirable One half of the profits of the Cpper Terry attach to the owner of th,« lot. At eleven ocl.wk, on the day above men. tiuned, the terms of sale will be made known. *• «»y residence, near Berry's Terrs. At the ssiaa time and place, ell my lareiiog Utensils will be sold, with a number "l Morses, Hheep, Hogs and t ows. Ow tlswww •rtrrles. a credit of ass mosslha will be given, for ad mm over hve doiiara. PIIII.IP ti. KANDOl.PII » rederek eo., Msy 30, 1*33_ts. ®—-for further information respecting, the land, Inquire of Robert C Randolph.Ne w Mlftet, r»w Millwood, Fredf/ifk couoly, Fresh Oranges and Lemons, Itui received, ami fur tale, by M to JtOaJJt PROPOSALS for the eonvtrurtxo j 2d, 4th, 5th and 6th Sectiun« t,f t; North Western Turnpike Road, lying Romney, will be received by the undrtwgM j until the lit +f July, at his Oihce in the t„v. of Remooy, where the held note* and spor.f cationa for tha construction, may be uuf>«(,. cd by thoae desiring to propose. Section 2d, commences at the rantern *.»v of the first range of the Allegany mountain and terminates at the North Branch of FutcJ oiac—distance Section 4th, commencing at the font of Wolf C'rcek Mountain and terminating at th« Itad-Oak Knob, on the top of Laurel Moun tain. Section 5th, commencing at tha Red Oak Knob and terminating at Tygarl’a Valley (li ver. Section Gth, commencing at Tygart’s Val ley River and terminating at Clarksburg. Bid* fur fractions of tha respective section* not lets than two mile*, will he received and : acted upon: — prosided, there he other accep (tabic bid* uLu g tbo remainder of lUo acc . lion. I rcr*ons propping to construct, will sU<» | stale f»r what compensation, per mile, tln i | will keep the part constructed by them in r» - pair for one year after the road is fodabei and pa««ed by the Superintend ant. Bond and security for faitbfh) performs m * will _r____. _ .. . ----- -1.* a Iifisn desirous of obtaining a contract, are iuvite | to put in their bids immediately, as accepta ble bids will be acted on a# toon as receitcJ. a. w. McDonald, Rwystiwlrndm; Romney, May IH, 1-33_Tt. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. F|*IIK Stockholders of the *• Southfield, I < liar!r«town, and Harpcrs-Ferrr Turn pike Cotnpany,” arc respectfully notified, that the follow mg instalment# arc required to bo paid to Humphrey Keyes, Esq. Treasurer ot the ( ornpany, upon those subscriptions the j whole of which have wot heretofore been jcahcd in, to wit: An instalment of $3 per ' share on the 1st days respeetively of each of the months of June, July, August, September, October, November, and Deccmlwr, ensuu.n By order of the Board, ANDREW HUNTER, Ste\. 1 April 23, !Ki3. 3rfjr.vr.ro. T1IF. public are repectlullv informed that ail kinds of TL UNIMi, in Wood, Bras«. Iron, and Steel— also, Turning Lathes, Screw j Plates, Stocks, Taj»« and D c». Bench Screws of wood or iron, Mill Screws, kr tec., ran be done in the liest manner, and at the shortest notice, at the establishment on the island of \ irginius, near llarpera-Ferry. Mny 2, H33_tf. I SPRING OOODS. WF. are receiving our IPRnrQ GOOES, and invite the attention of our friends and cu-turners. WM. CLEVELAND k. CO. Charlestown, May 2, 1833. TIMBER! TIMBER.!! WANTED, immediately, a large quan tity of the follow mg kinds of Tim, her, in logs: J tlloic and Whitt Pint, eVl kind* of Oak, Poplar, IlirJa-eye, Curled and Sugar Moyle, ! Wild Cherry, W alnut, A$hf j Hickory, and Poeuat. ! For limiter c#f litis description, the CA*lf, and a fair price according to length and’ I quality, will be given, w hen delivered at II arpe rs- Fc r ry. f **Thc maple, cherry, and walnut,should Ite dug up. and the top* rut off about three feet above the forks. An additional price will bo I paid for the fork* and root cuds, if dmr uu | carefully. ^ K CT'Senntlin- fcc. can be furnished to bill I at a shortiMtUee. JOSEPH L. SMITH, 5«k .fgrwf ! , . , /»r Joseph L. itmitk tf O. July 5, 1*32. | LATE ARRIVALS. THF. sultsrrllicr has just returned from market with a large supply of .IVtr Spring GooH comprising a general assortment of Fancy and Substantial OOODS, not surpassed by any stock either for beauty or cheapness ever offered by him. B. T. TOWNER. Shepherdstown, April 4, 1833. sprxno ASS grragMint WF. are receiving and opening, s general assortment of Dry floods, Urxieertes Hardware, Qucensware, Glass, China—and* Mich Medicine* a* are in common u*e. We deem a catalogue unnecessary, a# most arti cle* used in this section of country will be found ia our assort met.t. Our customers and lU public generally are invited to give u* * " ’w r'“S* mil no irurlrs ,,f equal quality shall be sold at lower price*, than we wiii »etl them oo our ucemuodj ling terms for Ca*A or on CrtiU. y Lock k co. 4 harlrxtown, April 23, |q33. U*rtHhinxi»n Com Mty Hunt., . "‘Hiamsport, Feb. 21, H33. mroricr is hereby given to the subsrrl ber* to tlm capital stork of the. eon. p-»ny, that a further instalment of Two fml ler* and Fifty Cents on each share of slo< k is required to be paid »t the hanking House, i o:‘ •'•-tJaj the 24th of June next, tty order, ! t s i K MtbsHKII. i ek, April 4. H33. t ook BIVj/t/rr/. TIIF. undersigned wi*bes to hire a good < <x*k, to whom liberal wages will be **7“* JAMF.H STI Mlh.NSON. | Harpers J erry. May 'J. |-33. Mine mm mm ft #>ar«C TIIK snh*e iibera have far sab., about f. - W;0 *»■"*• P*4®* BJLOOW. and a larga quantity of i.a a|x * m. k #. ft. ANDFBSo.V llarpers-rerry, March j|t 1*33. eV#; it* mpiti.vm noon*. r I •ubaer.bwre bare just returned (Vo m *• " ' MLharr and Philadelphia marks’.* • ills a handsome and r heap supply of ffTAJPXJD AMD fAVOT la which tboy respectfully m,.te tU jam of the.r friend, and the pnW~ sstui- I t**ey w:.i be found, upon e ssmiaatioti, <’*»*«. mK Ri s»r.u.nci».‘ llai j era Terre, Apr.J *-33.