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TUB FREE PRE88. THURSDAY, Jt’LT «. Th» PnwiJrnt, it ttrai, baa been ill—ami m womkT. Hurried on. night and day, with the harir of a travelling mnmgirtc. it is impoasiUlc he aan bear up *u»<hr th- fatigwr. Hickory tho' *w *"*. lW pria. iplre of drray dD'H* fYfth* ||%. nrwoten with his a» with ail other human toa< aititianj ami aii i-tenud round of exhibitions muU wear him one Hun ly hia krefM-ra are not aiming at hia doetruclioa, yet \t j, diliic.lt to rc “* »** hrformc-. The magician can find no tm ana of making hia miry into the Ptesitlculial chair ao may, aa that of rawing the old gvntic maa to make a ban! exit. The Albany Urgency lair began their lyttru of tactic*. The Argw« i» talking of a * National ('• .Trillion «f the Friends of the Administration,” to nominate a candidate fur the Prrsidenrv. That print might aa well choc out at once, mmI girt tf.c thing it. right mum—a I on Hur. m Contra* tmn. The fuerttimn is detrrmiurd upon, mid **» PcoVlr *n* to he eajoh-d by a pc trailed con* ccatratiim of “ piildic sentiment.*’ Kinder, did )on ever aev a trrnt tickled’ -««m/ H‘< li:j>-Hid F.wj'iirvr boasts, a!»r.:t once iu tlirci- months, U its ilnin/^rrtlcthtem ■ -its con tempt .j( —wid of “A. Jackson" liating no thing iu his gift width the senior editor would ac rept. W c hate perf.-ri faith in line sincerity of Uk- latter aaarrtiinu 'l*he jK.tmnage of the Vln IginM Lx-giatature—« rinrein- of some thousand* —and tin* err-dit of directing tlie politics of the Plate—an- c« rtaiuly rtnwg c<H»-»id-c*ra-tiniis fin turning ini his nose at anv thinr “A. Jaiisa" : blight 11 link, proper to ofllf him. The extract* puUiiktsl to-day, of the progress of the Cholera through the Wert, pr.-e-m that frightful disease to the mind in a form of deeper and darker h'ur-.<r than any thing which ocronnl lartycar. Though the j** uiK-nce i* now traver* '"f rrgloci* h<Tetofore exempt, it i* ;<lvi making it* rrronJ % twit to many place* We hutre no rva • >n to caleul. tr, with any degree of confidence, upon an exemption. Cleanliness and attention tn diet, though not tafe-guard*, are certainly the hurt palliative* Let u* nr to them. The Cholera it almling It* rigor* at Wheeling. Ck> the I'-Kh June, there were 4 deaths; on the »th, 5; on the «lrt, 2; onth<-2Jd, on the «Jd, 4; on the 21th, 1; on tlie —jilt, 1 —ami no new ea*e the .preceding 21 hour* The Whet ling Gazette or June 29 my«: •« Wc congratulate our fellow eitizen* on the entire dis appearance of the Cholera in thi* place, no ea*e lu»v ing oeeuned for several tlay* p**t. The town iz now as healthy a* 1* u*ual at this season.” A meeting of citizen* frieitdly to the election of B. W. Lima to the Ptvsideurv, ha* been called In Mecklenburg count v. The la.*xingtou Union lunmCiuau* Pxvtox M*area aa a suitable person fur the office of Go vernor of Virginia. A writer iu the Richnrmd Jeffersonian nomi nate* KoazBT Aliex, I'.*,, of Shenandoah for the office of Governor. We have received the first number o» Mr. Ruf 1 M PtUlM’ Rni(m.n It fuUj merit! the encomium* passed opon it. We otter it for U*e inspection of the public, ami w ill take pleasure Ill aiumg its cirtulidiou. Having been fre.pnn.lly asked for hdormaCiou oa liie aulyocf, we are inducts] to copy, for tin bt-nefii of I be (Kildir, (Im: folio* iug lulvrrUscmmt from tbc IWliitn nr j»e|« re. We think tin: rotn |<any could not »|K*tid a dozen dollars Imter, Uum by authorising tie to publish it—the «hnh- year. Trnulling on thn Baltimore and Ohio R*U-naJ. WKtrwuDLt—from Baltimore. Far Frederick and the Point of Rocks, a trata of cars at 51 morning. For Frederick, a e*t at 3 afternoon,and a car at 5 afternoon! I <»r Cllicott’s mills, a tram of cars at 9s mom* ,:,J* ft Inin ftl 21 afternoon (Returning to BaJtioaorc at 54 afternoon)—aod a car for Filicott'i at 51 afternoon. iutsudu—for Baltimore. Froth Frederick, a ear at 61 morning, ar riving in Baltimore at I noon, in time to ena ble thn passengers to dine, and ta!.« the after, noon boat for Philadelphia. From the Point •f Rooks and Frederick:—A train of cars starting from Frederick at 9 morning, and from Uw Point of Rocks at It) nun. after 8_ A car from Frederick at 4 4 afternoon—and from the Point of Rocks at 90 min. before 4. From F.Uicott s mills, a car at “4 morning, and a train of cars at 54 evening. Arrangements have been made by which persons wishing to visit the Point of Rocks or Frederick, can go to either of those places and return to Baltimore on the same day_ leaving the Point of Rocks at half past three, or Frederick at half after lour, and arriving at Haitioxare a little after eleven at night. Parties arishmg to engage an entire car are requested to tn .ko application at the Ticket Office on tlir day previous. Office of Transportation, ) U fc (X R. R. Co. June, 1*33 J !.<**« of Steim Roots, by Fire.—We have just t ad a letter addressed to Messrs. Knox K M’Kee, dated |.oumii!«, June 9*Jd, adrtsingof the fatal loss by firt of three fine .Steam Boats, while lying at the wharf of that eity, on the night previous, vhi.—The Sentinel, loaded ready to sail naxt more mg for N. Orleans.— Tlie Rambler, just arrived from the Wabash, witk full load of Whiskey, I.ard 4m. Air.— The Dtlmhine, witk alxeil fO tons of Oroceries, out of the Belfast, for Cincinnati, Maysville and Portsmouth. The loss fa Boot* must be about $30.000.—Cargoes not estimated, but »ery valuable. We did not Isaro whether either of the Rooti or Cargoes were insured, n«>r how it is vupp>«4 tlie fire originated — N'joe of these boats were owned in tin* place. V [ H keeling Timet. We learn by a private letter from Madrid, under date of the 1*1. id April, th»t tbc Marquis of Casa I a no bad dee lined the ap pointment of Minister to tin* country, and that the King, either from offence at his refu sal. it tor some political reasons. had etsUd him to \ alladoli-1. ( Bmtvn Akirtwr. Opposition l.tesr —It is so wonder thst a man engaged in so Inerwtivs an employment ae that of the wandering pper, l.ould meet a rival. A new piper has made his appear ance Down Fail,jn>tHi| tSrou/ti «rrffral til * poking up the rfctoo and tallu.z himself Ike real Simon Pure. _The JKmrkele. tunniii, i**i ». P1X>CH —Yrstrnlav the v^m prtee uf Hut* **■ t 'J Cnn«i.h rwble lots of stared flow •m j*rieed Ml On amt 3 «*♦. Wcwmwd sias-ti uf mi) sale* trout sbevs. ■Ainmit, n-«i S9. n/)l'R—The wagon price of freak flour k* | leta Wtifi irmly $3 Jo per kid. , - ln t aiiugtnn. fc-ataeltT, of the prevailing ru. j iliuiif. <>n the I'Hh of last aanwth, Mr J iwa* >f Hanwa, formerly of this place, m the VTih yeai ‘ of hia age. ' « The tk-veaftd a as the ann .d Mr. James Rrmo I of this place, sml ass a young gentleman id esli. inside rhatwrter. anil noble qualities >4 h.art \t . . Ust week laiKUshed an til .art from ... ho I »**?•** *** be gave II, ,|iMislliti| turtun ol J dittrrat * h‘«It Ite *irrrwTliii wae dated on On- Mali u|t At that period, hr wau animat.sl by the Christian's Iwte and eraifi •l -ne. ; and e.ne.l twvparrd Tortile fate In whirl hia friends and neighhura had been ik stiuesl. I|, urk.iitd on the minting of tlie I'HI., and die,' a^r^Vr'i 7 Terrura found him tti the faithful dlsrKai-fe <d those humane at lent i, so I to the smk wmI dying, wlurh «m an i.iurh nt-t-de, ( Ml the miilM id the awful pestilence. His rela | *}'•■* ,M”1 in.-n.ls have this aniart- for their grief, dial In? was kmliiig a |NN*r anti blamelrwa liTe, mhI wa. ptrlornti.ig the work of a “good S*u.«i-i lain AFFBBNT1CBS. ®r two boya, from 13 to l.i yean o| mg*, of industrious habits, and pov.es*. jedof a pretty good English education, will be taken at the Free Press Office Bo* a fruit the country will be preferred, i July 4, 1633. FRESH BUBPlQglCTjiB MMaran^re, ^ AVX> OOVraOTlOVAATi Jt'ST received and for sale by •i.vi)ut:ir hoods. Charlestown, July 4, 1633. Rafts! flags */ TIIF. subscriber will exchange merchan dise for any quantity of clean linen amJ cotton BAOS. KICK'D WILLIAMS. Charlestown, July 4, 1633. SIO XBWAKD. jCJTOLF.N fro*n mt stable, in Charlestown ^ "’I”* VI omuruuy me Mn Of JUDC, ; • 8*MUs alKMit half worn, with the emu tie some rubbed, and the akirta made of rather i». J different leather; also, a double mu, stiff-bit bri dle a martingal, and blanket. 1 will rive ter dollars reward for information which mar Irad to Uie detection and conviction of the lluef, or five • dollars for the recovery of the article* Moll-n. _ , , SAMUEL HULL. July 4, 1SJJ. ! ~ I "ISII to purrhate a Negro Woman be ■■ ,ween *“ *nd 23 years of age, who under stands perfectly all kind* of house work, washing, rooking, kc. For such au ooo, a liberal price w ill be given. „ F. A. KOWNSLAIL Smith held, July 4, 1833_3t. PL.AJVK! PL.I.VA / PInlaVA / / THE subscriber hat a quantity of season 'd M-A *4 it f°r >wle, of a good quali ty, such as 4 inch, 4 inch, 1 inch, 14 inch, 14 inch, 9 or 3 inch. SHINGLES, JOIST—»ucha» 19 fort, 14 feet, 16 feet, IS feet, nnd 90 feet Two aetuof HOUSE LOOS, 36 by 30. SOABmjHG, pine and poplar, 3 inch, 4 inch, 5 inch, and 6 inch. 6,000 The above articles will be sold low. CHARLES HARPER. •I EAnt of Mstitero Remaining in the Post office at si.ep hrtdttoaii, 1st July, l%33. AS I! Michael Ket viler ; John Ambrose jl Antliony Kcvea Joseph Al»ip iiJohuKerr Joseph Atkinson I. Hamuel Knott j George Anderson X» M ! Cratno Brant Col K Lucas jr j James Brady David laitfci ty I James Rod | James Lrmeti | Katy Blue | Thomas l-rinmcn | John K Bond 1 Ann McKIroy , James orKdward Bowen Wm Miller John 9 Reran ( hristr^her Middler Milton J Brown ►< apt M McKay Mark Hliocoe Joseph MaMnrran Henry Buck {John Matthews Mr*. M«n Baler John I. Moore Ssml S U.lt (barber) John Morgan Jacob Brul.-rker Jacob Miller Ret. James Black 1 Join* Melvin jr I tan I By era John 8 Monro O D t Joseph Moore Thorns* G Clayton | Jf Q James Goner 8, Beniamin Needham Mary Ellen Cooper * I Gerhard Otta Lyman Cooke p George \ Copeland Mrs Susannah Power S Thomas II Cooke Michael Power • Mrs Ann Ihraghetiy n a u‘<Jnn"r,Jm1. J C Robinett Itiehsrd DuffleM M B Richards „ , B .1* Hamuel Ruckle Hamm I F.nele t barles Howe lie*, kish Ford William C Itandall Mirbijel My an , H.nrv Rotter r Mrs Ann Fra neeway , \\ dliam Uee.1 jr O' H Jacob hmall Horlor Grj Covoting John J Sayre Joseph E Garland John Hhar» r S.ilurnon Grove j Henry L Hands Jacob Gooding William «*|iortt Mr Humrirkhouse Mrs Martha Shove George Matin Martha Sappington , Jaefd. Ilnke Mary A StnngMlov St. George Hunter John Show lewis Mca.trt Robert Slevnmonds John flill ip w iUmt7 » uml-dl Her. W dhain Hank Anthony 1‘urner Jasne* 11 end nr k. I f«,ma. TKnr-.Urrgh . J X Margaret Weabry J-My Jones Elizabeth Williamson Mr* f lary Johnston Mary Whiteman Re*. W hi Knott HoIoukio Wad* George C P Kraulh JOIIS T. COOK(71, ». w. July 4, UU. REMOVAL THE undersigned respectfully informs his friend* ar«d former customers, that he has removed fits shop to hts former stend, op posite Hamuel Htone's tavern, where he ha* and uilends keeping oti hand, a supply of SAODXJSS, F9r idle §, Hnnifti, Jte. He iatters himself ha eaa and trM sell aa low as e«ti be bought, and hopes, by strict atten t«ou tu busmese, to merit a share of public pair mage. It 8. FARNSWORTH. ( Hunt.fie Id, June 37, l?JJ. MLrimi 0f EVl AIMING in the PMtOfice at Harpers Wm try, Va., om the 30th of Jane, IK». ■!»u a ^ f Jacob Hawkins .. .rTMUw** | Aon House 1^“* A*U J John M Hayden I Jn*ob Akudt \ James Hook »e-H.elAdem. Baptist Hopper | W« Anderson { Job a Hagen Jane K. Anniu < ^ j L Win Amt i Joseph Jones Samuel B Anderson | \\ **hingtoa Irvine iI Thomas Jenkins John Bridgman $ Patrick Jones James Boothe, sen j Edward Joy J i>r. M m K Brook* • David Jones James k Henry Budca > » K Murgoyne { B Kimpeon Hugh BruUy • Mr Koonts > ! Barnes > Taos Kiagaw i }J*baiy Brody 2 ] Patrick Kelley 2 J Jonitheo Keeverly C hristopher Babaosy | Martin King J Sam’l Keplmger 3 Michael Butler 2 J Hugh M Kirk James Burke 2 t John Kaughili Heury Brown t John Kccher John Best 5 p Kept F Beckham « * M Bntenburg 2 Nancy Ann Lops Joseph Brittain J John Laflerty M Hruonahan 1 I-awrence Landrigan John Brown * Mary Leamy Miss L II W Bond | Alary I .ennui Jaoirs Buruo J Michael Labey Peter Bird fW mLegmrno M. Brown ' Mary Laver • Harriet Burke J George Leps 2 Benj Bell | Wm U Lcuooa j Sarah Butler i Timothy Lannahan | Martha Bmudus J Janie* Lung Harriet Hma J Sarah Lea „ O J George E Lea W m Collins i Edward Lucas Edward Coumrey j John Lemaster Alfred Crugar j James Last J K J Clamper < Wm laiog John Coll 2 \ John Lcalhy 2 Lemon Curry S John Laing I* Cunningham i Easier Lewis Sam'l Cumpton 5 Hester Lewis Mr. Crusoucr | John Larkin John Corkcrry 2 $ P Casptrly 1 Dan’l Murry | James Clinton 5 John McBridle Andrew Colvin 5 II Mills Suiiuu C onnelly £ John Milton George Cumpton t Win McGreggan Thos Coylo * Sam i McClary Patrick CurUn | Owen McCall Nicholas Carroll S John P McGuire Patrick Caithy J Jos McPIierson Peter Clurk $ Frances McKcwcr* Lawrence Cudahee \ Patrick McGlocklin ‘J James Creran \ John McBride llenry Crampion 2 2 M McConuell Janies Callcn i John McLaughlin James Crawford S Wm McCoy 3 Edward Coadan 5 Allen McLee Patrick Colwell 5 Patrick McCarthy Betty Cumforct >. II ir»in UrUrJ. ! Martin Cotter < Feli* McKcwitt j Thoa Crawford i Edward Meliraw John X Park -- Janies McMantara Msrta Cashman $ Robert McCoach Daniel Cramer e Michael McCarthy 1 M Coobiug 5 Jesse McClelland John II Cooke J Francis Mclreen Catharine J Canghett i Daniel McNeill James Connsllan \ Jacob Miller E II Carved i Sandy Mitchell Philip Carhu \ Edward P Myers D 1 John Miiten 2 ; Hopewell Dorsy UB McFarland Charles Dooe J Mrs Macluers Robert N Dashull J John E Miles Francis W Lrrells « Arthur Mills Ales Dnily ? Anna Milnor Mary Ann Downey 2 j Peter Mathias Edward Drum J John Murphy ! (itislavus Darnolds i Bernard Mclian | Thom a « li^kun > Dan'l Mury Henry M uuugan | Henry Melxgen , Ldward O Dauie < Mary Ann Morrow James Dauton \ M Malice j James Donovan J Mrs D McBee I John Duke 2 S John MUier | Jiuues Dolan j Sam’l Mitchell i Davis i Thoa Morrow Jolin Daile 5 Mr MeLewers Michael Duly \ Mary Miller ; Thos Dona van \ Patrick Mullen 33 l Michael MeMnnn 1 Ann n nioJi. i ■_as_ John Evans I Thoa Malory Michael Enright > Dennis Mahony tlark Kldndgo, jun J My Me Marlin Jamea II Eilenorlh 2 | John Matheson 9 \ Patrick Malum by 3 John § Farr 5 Hugh McDonald Tunothr N Ferrell j Matthew Moran Moses II Fit* ; Mrs McCormick Janies Farmer * George Mnxey Newel Felton J F. M or boo James Foley \ p MeDooald John 8 Fames < John 8 Murrey James Fitzsimmons | Barney Megoan George Fulton I Aleg’r R Milton Simon Frieze < John Mtiiguen Dennis Fermely < Pf Michael Froy j Mason T Newell Patrick Farutan I John C Newman John Freeman / Wm Nichol* Harriet E Femell 5 Jamea Neer | Freeze k McDonald { O Wm II Fitzhugh < Ann Olindsey i " m Flanuagan I Patrick Oaks 2 P I itzgrrrald j Jacob Olt J Fooke k Striker i Jamea O’Neill Jacob Furr man J Dan'l Ortman O ? Mathew O'Conner John Gale J Patrick Obrian A li Glazier 3 ( Jeremiah Okuffe Martin Grace 2 > p j Thoa Gillan i Jno O Palmer I Philip Gonoley J Jno F Price Mary Garnett j Mrary Pershburger I Johnson (iarmlt ; Abner Pedro : Mirhiel Gallabrr J Q & I J*™’* 2 | Peter Quigley Joha Garnett | Henry Regan Atienczar Grew I (>r H Rolling i 9i Moot j .Sally Groves f Nancy Read , J<»ahua Gore j Samuel Hriaheart | Mrs. Griffith J Miehael Riley l w **** ■/ , S Jama* Megan U ” 2™1* \ Samuel Russell Martin Green \ N Mns^ll Mrs C Gbsacock i UinGosa < John O Rork h trlmlm Grady | Edward Richards ; Gokiph t James Reynolds . . _ . H > Owea Ruby John S Hall Timothy lleney { • Nan i*sa Hoffman < Angelina D Smith 9 James Hook ! Delta Hhcllan Sam'l llolli* > Anthony Worm George llay by J Patrick Smith 9 John W Marie t } Thoa Sheppard A llriok ) Henry Slagle Ann Maadsley ' loerph Shoemaker 1 M Halter I Ac lodes Shultz Henry hi Halloa 3 j Barbara Shearer Robert Hall i Hugh strwart Edward Mnriliti J Edward Sti* noo Anderson Harris | John Hinder EJ fosegh G llayes * Jlenrt KinWr 11> llott ; Samuel binder 10 • Wm BtrMer Meetue TwtmWIl Jm> Smith William Trim per it* Mary K Tysow J Charles Sira man 1 James *r> John Shurs Thos TolJT*^ John hhorlock 1 hoa Tierney Ksmst Shops 0 yy Mrs Shearer James Coder wood Joseph Shotts Betacy Wilaon Eli Spaulding Gerard B Wager S George Smith James Walling Han'tk Sarah Shrode Matilda Wickham Michiei Scanlan | John Woolta Amelia Shadwell Thos Wse Solomon Smitley ; | Wm D Wilmn John A Shaefler 8 Jacob Wright Wm Staph* ns . j Juo H Wigginton Emanuel Shaefler j John A " oalz Joho Stuart ; John Watkins Peter Suiirao Wm K Wheatley T J Elisha Webb 2 Capl M Thompson i John WaKh J James Taylor 1 Phdip W Ward Joseph r Thompson J Charles A Wardell 2 John Thompson j y Mr. Temple ) Bery L Vales THOS. W. KEYES, P. Af. July 4, 1»33. •I Uni of Mteiieru REMAINING in the Post Office at Charles town, JvQersou couuty, Virginia, June 30th, 1633. jl t m Elias Arnold 2 ? Jeremiah Kiok Emily Anderson S Ausburn Kidwell Sam i G. Adams 2 \ Martha J Kidnger S t Andrew Kennedy Judith Blackburn » j John Brucklocker | John II Lewis Bumbery Bennett J Wm Lucas | John Buck master 2 j Eliza Lee Hugh Bruffy i Elizabeth Loyd Ann E. Burwrlt j Theodoriek l.ee Wm. V. Buskirk 3 < John H. I.indsay Calbarioe Blue i John Lee James H. Brown > Hubert Long Charles Burges S *pir Jol»n Bridgmsn | Johu C McPherson Thomas Blackburn ' Mr. McFarland Losi Balthes | Jonathan Murpby S. J. Blackburn t James Moore 2 O \ Johu Marshall Joseph W. Cromwell 5 K T Middleton Stephen T. Cromwell | Agnes Moore Lleanor C rawer < Johu McCandess Mrs. A Chamberlain 'John II Myers Henry Crow J Sant’l W Miller j John Caldwell i John Mushrush James Campbell * Elwood Morris j Joseph Caldwell S Elizabelf. J Mines i Wm. A Carter J Joseph MeCotney j Hennis Curling < Martha E McPhersouJ j Wm. Copes | Jg i N. Cushman I Jacob Newcomer 1 Elizabeth Clemson 2 $ Wm. Kevin 2 ‘ The Clerk of the Su- < p perior Court of Law ' Sarah Patten oodChancery forJaf- \ Jane Ohannon fersou county < Francis Oneal 11 i Catharine P.1, ’ Harriet Dawes James Prcam ; Braxton Davenport Helen Perry ( Hichanl Duffle Id Marshall B Perry Matilda Delaplane j: Harrison O 'ii an non Samuel Davenport £ J. T. Daugherty ] John A Rossow Alfred Dufield Hams keid John Duke 1* J senes Roper James W Dorsey John Right P 8 Frame It Lock JW Stridc. Lee Fulton 2 Robert O Spencer John Freeman Courtney Smith Sophia Fullerton Joseph gfaowaiter 3 George R Foiten I John ShackJelt Francis II. Farley j Eliza Stewart James C Ford j James B Slone Jacob Eversole Elizabeth Starry © I; Wm. P Shepperd Sarah L. Griggs ' Charles Stewart John S. Gallaher 2 G W Sappmgtun Rachsl Games 9 AH Snyder Leopold Grim SB Snyder Wm. Gilpin D Snyder It Son 2 Hannah Goodail ; Leonard Sadler Sarah Grove f B \; John Thompson Mrs. D Hite ! W W Throcrooiton David Howell John Toole Edward Hughes ! James Turner Samuel Hefflebower ! ■ygy John Hurst 1 Elizabeth Wissinger 2 Rev. W. Hank BC Washington 2 Samuel Howard P S Washington Edward llardiag , Mary Woods Wm. Hurst j| Isaac Wood John Htedwholl James It Wttberow Jacob H. Holeman (MT Wickham Forgason llambleton Joseph Vsnmetrs Kov. GW Humphreys George Washington J ; John Wy npop Rebecca Jaooey Wm. Wells 2 Robert Y Jaek ; Susan C White Rev. A Jones |! Martha Wnhorow Jefferson It Brown 2 T K Frances R Jack i Nelson %’oung 2 II. KEYES, PM. July 4, 1833. PROPOSALS ” Ft pmHukimg af //«rprr»-/'rrry, VIrgimim, A Ni»uma,ciuia THE WEEKLY LEDGER, Of .Vmm, liUrmtmrt, mi <inurtl MuctUsny. BY H. N. CiAIXlllER. THE of butinfii at Harperv Yi-rrj, rnn»r<|'Miit ti|x*n the progreaa and «nm|idi>w <4 thirat- aplcadid rninrino wdt, lb Kail Mw<l an<| Canal, erai injiMHf) •hr Hrln-f, tUt a Nrwapaprr would not only In ••arfwl, hwt that it it an nnliapmaaMe aaaHiar*.—• That prupnard jiwtial dull hr kept entirely free frrnn thr lartiiM drife of the day j it ahall In rm|ihalirallf a awrrar, and not a /imrrfrr, d the tintrai and in thr rarird and tniwrlltimn rhar I artrr (4 ita mnhaiti, will pn arnt mmtrihtm r to i plraar errry palate, and rciwb-r it an aareptaldi Iparat at carry Knwitu It will contain— Thr Nf»a |/the Hay, maidraMr.lt Aliatrarta of thr |h m caMlMiga of the National and State ta-gidat.ir. at IV.|ritar 1 ah at PwtrY; lw»|WoTninmtU In thr | Art* and in llndundry: Iwght K. ailing, at«l Uat. tlnrigli not hwd, a Department fur the Iaw I tea. ft. In «ing that anrh a pnhlieati'in a ill hr in atnrt amt'ilmt. with the puWic taate, md that it Will reerti. thr hearty aupprart of thr i.aaiann nity in whtrh it ia pmpnard to hr torated, arrangt*. I iwmda will hr rnnk' to imwr the ftrd numb. r aa, anon aa 4m •ubaerihrra dull Irate hewn <«t#tei|*»d | TKMMR "Tn Wimrl.t»ail" will hr prints on • hadacr awper-myal theft. with new tip. at /K/'.tra prr annum—twre <lnlW pwy'Jde in wltanwe, atnl imr Adiar at thr Mtannuna ml <4 • Yrea aia nwwdha. I hia iw«jr 14 uwtmmf will lw an racy, that mn bault ran aaail thrmn lata, id the inatrwtuon and '-ntertarnaw'-M *dfi red. Ant •■Tiat wtw-n will hr married at thr rate nf fl («er w|<iar> f.ir three hearriMina, met ji emta! jr-r wpterr Cm rwrh »<«t.tir»'nm«. * / % JOB Of I'ff E, n( im w and H* gat.t nan •mi J*, will Im np.iK.tl at aa uilf Art Jwt*r r, ItJJ Bank of ’the Valley in Virg'a, TJ«»« 19, 1833. WR u>Hi m—ilmp at tbe stockholders of the Bank of tba Valiev hi > irgm.a, ior tba election of director* Lr tba Bank and for tba u&ces of disenent aad deposit* will be bebl at tba Banking-Bowse, ia W io chaster, *e HwhwsJey the 11th day nf Jmty meat. HENRY M. BRENT, Cashier. " •*»« heater, June *7, 1833. Purchasers ** uu of Ik!, .FS***' d*ed* *" respect fully noutied «*at their note* will became due ou tbe 1st of July nest. The situation of tbe estate is such that indulgence cannot be given. JOS. M. BROWN. Ihyt. Jnt 57. on. M*’ •*J"V •“W .twice. fW^IIE subscriber. Laving obtained letters ■R °* »dministrati<»a upon the estate of DA VID SIIELLEK, dee’d, respectfully gives notice to all indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment ; and those having claims am requested to present them, duly authen ticated, for settlement, as sooo as possible WILIJAM Mr COY. Harper*-Ferry, June 27, 1833 3t. rviuosA&s OK JeMcr—n E,n*d. On Ihandaytke 1st day of .huru-t serf, r il f*jr, Tif not, the next fair Jay.) HE undersigned Laving finally concluded to remove to tbe West, trill sell, ,be above named day. TIIR FARM upon which be resides, on tbe main road loading from Battlctown to Charlestown, and within an hundred yard* of the Bullekin run. contain IUK SIS AOHB8 of esccllent l.imestone Is-A.N1>, 31 acres of which are in timber. Ibis land is in a good stale of cultivation, and in quality not iulerior to any in tbe valley. For health, there is not a more desirable si tuation in tlie country. This property is also convenient to a merchant and saw mill, and has two wells upon it—one near the dwelling. , The improvements are a comfortable Dwel *‘.DR* » 11,1 » portico in front, 2 kitchens, a iio ut houve, corn TGf i j Ih0lw' ijjrT1 *"d stable, all of fVBWB wliich have recently undorgonc a thorough repair. There is also an Orchard of apples, pcacl.cs, pears, Any geotlcinan in search of a ^ pleasant situation, could not suit ter than to embrace this opportunity. Anv person desirous of purchasing privately, can do so previous to the day of sale. 1 he terms will be accommodating, and made known on the day of sale. The sale will uke place at 1 o’clock. _ JAMES FLORE, i Mount Pleasant, June 27, 1833_ts. ; C^TVedPrer**/It ineheater Vntn’wan and M.rtinehw-f tjuzettc, mill each insert the abate I v«Cf a meek. . j y Trunt Sale. BV virtue of a deed of trust, executed by I>avid Laflerty to me, bearing date the 4th day of March, 1*33, and now of record, i 1 will offer for sale, on Friday the 5tl» day of July next, 3 TBS FARM near Shepherds town, occupied by said Laffer ty, and all liie crops of Wheat end Kye now growing on said farm. Terms made 'known on the day of sale. E. I. LEE, Jr. Trtuttt. June 97, 1833. t ommi»*ioHcr'* Sate. IN conformity to a decree of the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery ren dered at the March term, 1833, in the case of Elizabeth and Sally Cookus, plaintiffs, a. gainst the heirs of Michael Cookus, dee d, de lendants, we, Edmund I. Lee, jun. aad John II. McLndne, Coro a ies toners under said de cree, will offer at public sale, before Daniel Eutlcr’s Hotel in Stiepherdatown, •* Smiurdm. lk« Gtkda9 of July ntxt, all the right, title and interest of said heirs in the BOOTS AMD XsOTS in Shepherdstown, mentioned in the decree, formerly owned by Michael Cookus, dee d, subject to the dower of Elizabeth Cookus In the said premises. The terms of sale, one third of the purchase money in hand, one third in six, and the balance to twelve months from the day of aale; the purchaser’s bonds for the deferred payments will bo required, and the title retained as additional security. EDMUND I. LEE, Jun. JOHN 11. MeENDBEE, J 30f 1 **33. C^MiiiiiiipfifFv N. B. As the widow wishes to disnosa „f I Her dower, the will join ia the tale tod uutie t in the conveyance. Private Sate. WIIJ. be told, at private tale a HOUSE AVD LOT, in Shepherdstown, situated on Her-lal! man street, late the Property o( JUJLii Jtmet Mr Murran, dec’ll, and formerly occu pied by Dr. Ilcory Bolder, adjoining (lie property of John Molar and Benjamin T. Towner. Tint proj>ertr hat every coovcai ence necessary for a lamily—basing a well of good water in the yard, with a brick Dairy Smoke-lion.* and Mablct. Pusetstiuo eaii be lied immediately. JOtM.pit McMt'MUJf, Es'r •f thr UmI wtit and IrUnmrni m/Jamrt Me Mat ran, deenurd All persons who arc indebted to tbe estate of James Ale Murran dec’d, erv requeued to make immediate payment; and all persons having elauus against said estate will pirate present them properly authenticated. JUBkPM Me Ml UU \.N, £,V. I June 90, 1*33.—41. - ) PaMir Hate. BY virtue of a Decree of the Cirrnit Aih pcTisw ( strt of law and Chooser* for the ' •emu* of Jefferson, rendered on iho JMH dot of! Maroh, tajj, |M the rase of Henrv IHraht rs. ! Ikwsiel Heines, | shstl ntf.-r, at p»M»« s»h>, I,* •ash, on .1 lutuiuy l/«c I >lh day •/ Jm.y Hr j-1, w . the Court I lux* mi Cbatlealosrn, the itillssitq Uoortn + Chat tele, to fit: Two Craftier Beds. Bedding, sad Redd-ads, IvsTdlst, one Harems—sheer Inn IVds, M uh a few other art« We at t|(JuorhwM end h itches tr araftum. Jim. M. BROW*. /> s. fff HiOtatm, SkntJ •/ //fins Jane ft, |*jj. • houow oasTuroa WF. have in store, amt intend ronstaot If keeping na hand, n eon.plate as sortment (d Put*. tiKiN, npi4r rs.hcttias, Taa i Kettles, and Andiron*. M AB B ANDF.HSON, ll*r|Afs-l'rrry, lux* it!, !■?T) BMWCMi I PpHE mHwertUr k», a, hi. r~*w. A “-WB* *-«w-mChar»*.town k HaMHj ,J;‘V 7"*"‘*ty of prime erick, and a ferfrt 1 ”** l-'ME.-arlbich We rf.r.forml# 1^* ,w) ,nf*derate terms. J-rm27. H33._3t "" CAMERON. Jfffr—w M,mm4 for Smle. l^now reside!’ T- fARM absrm.) ( •b*P**rdMowa. and iif •i*Wl of iW > < l.eaapeaks and ohm Carnal. eon* taming about tl* bout 13 acres of which *re thriving Timber .suck as Oak, Htck-^PV^V ory, Walnut, Poplar, Locust r—I ^ J*** ituprovenmnt* are a wet^Su!TT:i fravne Dwelling-House, 38 by 2€ feet, with l Kitchen and Pantry adjoining, a log bam, r, feet long with a frame shsd the whole lengdi ’ cZ'n-n tW^lhird‘ “f “»• uiboTZc. * L°rn-1 louse with wagon and Dk>u*h shede | attached thereto, a Meat-House, Dry-House . Ul les and other svul-lmuses intends/ft>r lum ■ i nV^ 01 *»*"*■. (convenient to tbo iTl'l'}.*" *T* run. out frons to t# months, .Ivd v.«« seaaoea the whole PclrOil 0r*h,r ; "f VP>-. Peach. n c ^ °‘hr5 fru‘l Ure* of various kinds all of choice fruit. For terms apply to tho •ubsenber. T1IOMA» T(JoLE lheNlilfh XI ,h*r,i*<>,re Property vs not sold by ha lOth day of August next, it will, oo that I i . s7W !* '**• «•» «h® highest t.id Mr Entires Tavern in Shep j tierd«tin* n, at abah time the terms will bw «nad#! inuwn, i T June 20, 1«33. ! W*. * a. S. .tmArru—t Have on hand . «oM«hni,i. __ >y <* wnisaar, .kki. i.., « »oiu dog cheap during harvest Harpers-l erry. June 27, H33. •Vtore JYtvt Good*. THE un.h-rs.gned has just received an sx teusive supply of frrsh teasooablo «OOIW, , which in addition to his former stock of torietf xnd summer good,, make hi. as*ort»ent\ery !irP. . ' V"”"" “'«'■<* l.«nwin, J3 hrst-ratc goods are iuv ilcd to call and eiamiao the assortment. JOHN J. FRAME. Charlestown, June 20, H33. Win me irons. “ fgUTCUERjS celebrated Double and Sia - -—■ •••■■tdiii i<>r bJ ANDREW WOODS. Charlestown, Jane UO, 1833. JtHManrmp. RAN AWAY from the employ of Mr.Mel vin. in Jefferson county, Va. on 8a turda, thejltithof May last, my negro man I named RlLnf* about 31 years of an, 5 feet t. or 8 inches high, of a dark colour but not ■ very black, has a pleasant countenance and | voice, »nd has a scar oo ins right cheek, near the corner of the eye, occasioned by a kick j from a horse, when small. Had on when he i went off, coat and pantaloons of blue cloth his other clothing not recollected. It is be lieved ne will endeavor to reach Pennsylva nia or Ohio—having in the latter State a nun. r®**tioi». A liberal reward will he paid lor lus apprehension, if delivered to me or secured so that I get him again. * , *. MARY MANNING. Jefferson eo., Va., June 6, 1833. roman wavtbd. C ASH, and a good price, will be given for Negroes of both sexes, not exceeding j *J* years of age For mechanics, very hberal ; prices will be given. j r. i w THOMAS GRIGGS. ( Charlestown, My 16, 1«33. tPLBVDQ) SOHBM& •30.000, r.irir.n, Maryland State Lottery, Class No. 13, to be drawn on Saturday. July Kth, 1833. 6C No. Lottery—10 Drawn Ballots. SLJUiMJij I prise of *30,00® J ®° lo.uno * *° 6.000 J 4.UUO J. £» 3,704 S d£ ' 65 do ZZ 66 do iJj kc. Lf. TUkeU 610, Mer. * in p*sywrftew. $20,000 k ioo Y&m os* $1 otrtO Union Canal I<ottcry, f'la*« No ,4. for 1*33. To b« drawn »a Philadelphia, Saturday l aw July, 1*33. 6<J No. l»tt<'Mr—10 drawn bmlleta. nam. I priyo of $90,000 * 10,000 I d;» A.two , ' d“’ 3,000 ♦ 10O do. lOOO 11» do. fc»i .to. juo do. ^ hr. fcr. |us. Ticket* $ll, Share* W proportion. f^For Tirhata and Share, in tha abn*« Ij-tteria*. by tha package or aiogia ticket, *J. * •n'lmtyrr. Manager*. Vkaahingtoa ( ilw l> ff. *•* ftrdne* fr«»m adl*tance will rareira Ike BM,,t ffwayt ato-ntMMi, and the *• Kegrater'* contain mg the drawing* w ili be aent te all who nrter ■« ahoia. July 37, I-3J \fettn. tf i/fiirrn Coyle mml William Moore, siilmmietrulurt of Willunm Coyle, d treated: WIH4--VMM Wdl plea*# taka notice, that on Saturday the 30th day ol July, batwaan the heir* of lo o’clock hi tha forenoon at>4 t » cto. k in tha afternoon of *«id lake tka atnfkeit* or dapreiiwM*, Jf awndr# iwraona at tka <*e« ,d Ma*Ur < tVorthington, m < harleatowa. Jeflaraoa •y, Va , relatir# lo tka aaattara of nr -truat be* Iweei. im, referred to **id Maalar (om.ma U rn,, m tka wrt brought by yew, telwU,e cftJL2irwr'^,ru?- k* ******mr •* «**• l weuM ftwpai *e Cewt •/ La* and Chaeeary roe tka corti.ly of Jailer an aw tha Cbowary i'una* ,-33 nW* *****