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> .Later huiu L'aiifonuw. J nival of the Sfrrr.irr Ktvvirc Ci'u ? f'nc Million in rf/t of GuU Du\t ? latuf i J/fctof the( Li. Urn- -The mat k tfs, ?$T. [ f >)' Telegraph for the Ba'timorc Clipper.] Nkvv York, Sept. f>--A . M. The steamer Fmj ire City nrrivit! beie T f 1 1 .? m-irntng from Clmgre?. She* > dates from San Fr.r.cis-co to the 1*1 of August. i 1 e Empire City has on l oan! ore riii! inn dolJar? woifli of tj < i i < 1 i usl. Si e brings no mails, they have been put on hoard the steamer (icorgia, which sailed t ie day after, with one million and a half dollars worth of gold dust. The cholera had broken out on board t'ie steamer Panama, and lotty of her pas sengers died from the effects (if tlie dis ? use. Tin' consternation and distress on l oard tlie steamer was \ery great. The commercial intelligence and other accounts from San Francisco and the gold r j'ion arc of a highly cheering and sat isfactory character. T' e news generally does not vary mttch from previous accounts. SI'CON D DKSrATCir. Furl lice California 2Vewg. IN k \v York, Sept. 5 ? G P. M. The follow in?? Baltimore vessels have jirrived at San Francisco, viz: ? Rirqne I'oiiie; ship Henry Pratt ; ship Ellerslie; barque Abi>y; ship Ah xantler, and brig ? .!?? is believed ? (Jen. Pincknev. Among the th aths bv cholera on board re steamer Panama, are Joseph Dale, of Philadelphia, and Joseph Kidgely, of B;!-.imne. I i.e troubles at the Southern mines ? < specially in the neighborhood of Nonora ? are very gn at. We have repeated and i unsmii d reports of terrible murders and i x 'ctii ive robberies. i The rutted States propeller Massaehu-j setts arrived at Astoria, with tlie joint commission of the army :.nd tuny officers j a I pointed to select positions for light r or. s? s : nd fortifications. (it K iev is among the passengers of t'.e 1 mpiit City. I I. ere i* everv prospect of a large and thriving busiue&s at Sun Francisco this t, mil g fall. \v oik men are now busily engaged fading ami planking the streets in atuici j.vion of the rainy season. Artesian wells and reservoirs have been trade, and lire companies organized to guard against fnes. Kieiything looks cheering and gives promise of abundant success to merchants, mechanics and men of business. San Francisco, August 1st. ? Flonr is firm and tending npuaids. Not much business doing in Lumber,! although it arrives freely. The prices :<ic merely nominal. j i!;;eks remain unchanged. Coal in M< :?> y demand. Boots and Shoes arc low n . | Ti ere is a steady demand for Provis if t previous prices. ? re have been sales of Loaf Sugar at i !s per lb. a moderate supply of Coffee, and j - ipwards. exchange steady. Money ranges at 5 u 7 percent, a month premium. The Cemus. The Assistant Marshal, .Mr. J. J. Mil i!ii, having ci mj let* d ti e following 'i ? u is (four county, we are enabled to pcH iii tlie number of population of each. 'I > slo \\ the increase since 1810, we , in the following fable, the returns st census also : 18-10. ]P",n. Increase. I ?--foun, - - 1141 l^UO 359! enistbwii,* - 1^J7 10U4 303 '.t.d, - - - 3~u 44'.) 7*" yy .M. is abcut finishing the county, the exception of llarpers- Ferry, I.e will \ i^it as soon as the health |> <e will permit all us inhabitants! it wl.o are new absent, and then < I'c enabled to give the population . i.e ui < U county, and many interesting v; >;.'<?=, Mid we venture to predict that' f'V. counties in our State willshow great ? inert ;-e in population, or greater pro> i ity in rcriculiural or mechanical pur-' s ? Spirit of Jtj/'trsin. This increase has taken j lace within 1 -st Is months.? lUt. Jitgisftr. rr.iov- Statistics. ? The New York n js juve s the follow ing statistics of tunc and newt paper space tonsuintd ' l onortii h St nators it. speech making ' J'g t! e [ rt ,-t ui session. ^ ' ? ? I k ; i t ? !u > iii JV o. of S|>ercl:es (<;?}?. < ok.iui;S days, ci'luim s. J - (M.s; Ui I, t ? ( ul? tc? k 4 4 i wi ll, 4 I'J Viiite, Clij ' l- ? i , a s i ? it ii, (j 34 1 ?: |\ l. it- ( It- \ , 7 4ii ' ' " . H I; 'i in i ( V, 15 3f i 1,1 ' r, ];? i<>|l ;uis, (.Vats ) 7 iib s :,v i , ]*2 4? t i ( t i v. ( eti, 7 t.y j ? u 2 F i initli, 3 It* j l ? -j 1 1 j t ; : r? t;.l 141 -iPU ; * 1 .' i i.tti rii jy 57 { m :a ! A : ;i : r fo (.en. I tx<e. ^ i her i : ; ? | j : ;?s been ti nderi el to! 1 f ' "? I' I ?;!( , I \ v. p* nioii of the ; ; ami i ? iini ati? 1! j ? i t 1 1 ! 1 ?" 1 ? ? ? : The i! i v.i r w ;li l < \ , V ' ' 1 ? ' ? : - I.; t V rh'l *.V i . I I (.1 c Mil If .< " ' ? f >4 ? . : !? l! ?.! ? ? ;v i if ; [ t . ? . ? ?' * ? ? 1 ? *? ' ? *' , :!.( j i iotic joi tjvi? ; .> v? : .i ? r i I b.s ( i n | !? nii: * b.M. ' i ll ti , t.? n j-toje 1 1 s.i y ? ) e- t ( . i j ; ; ; '? ' V ^ | U S I ? i ' ' ! *Mi?Hi> III ti?.-pu*c bw.Wltp n*l i. c ? j, ? ant! Ii s i lioi i* ' r' * ? | ,\c 1 1 it; isdj, bi en t't It . I m>. ? h't.ittl: ij.1 I luH. m y. ? it ? i ? c t - | ? s k * ! > f'piirgfr ' 'i?.^ \ fell ('?? t??e -it to ( VrMvr-iPfr a day er two since with a ?erv 1 1 1 * t iliceut native and resident gen j lensen "'fut of the bog st central cotin !ie? if, Virgin 1, ho Mated thai there was ">u: one mm in fat ctiiui.v vi I ><> had been ' !i opiMvii'iit <,f t 'C Compromise mea?u t i ????, ; '!?! in* I ; (1 1 1 tely symptons of?i\ing j a. ? .^ ( , lnfciligencir. Tie P.nKerrburg (?:'Zetfe fiivn gemie [ man from Ohio pursued n nrgio into \ ir Iginia. He hail rnn away to get redress i ini (lial to a s!a\e State fur protection ! \ erily ilit1 tide is turning. i F*e?hkt in the Roanoke. ? The Nor folk Beaton learns by a letter from the Koanoke, that the rem ctop from Halifax ; town to Wiilhmston, lias been cut off at j Vast two-thirds hy the laic freshet in the 1 river. Tiik r iioM RA. ? Since our last pul li gation. Mr. Win. C. House, and a Mr. Wilson, <i ir*tl of cholera. They resided in Bolivar. ? Free Pnss. MARK 11I>. On Tf ur-tby afternoon, Sept. 5th, l?y the ; Rev. J. ltowen, Vr. James Lemaster to Miss Su ?an M., daughter of Mr. Samuel Taylor, all of Berkehv Connty, Va. On the 5th inst , at Mr. Entlcr's Hotel, by Rev. 1). Hrajronier, Mr. Jefferson Johns to Miss [Klizabfth Karii<?vvoith, both of Middle w ay, Jet feison County, Va. Religious Notice. The Rev. P. Fletcher is expected to preach in the Presbyterian church next ! Saturday and Sabbath. Services to com I menee at 10] o'clock. The Lord's sup t per will He administered on Sabbath. ? Preaching also at night, commencing at ?lie usual hour. NOTICE. I \ consequence of the arrival of a fresh lot of new goods the great New York and Boston Dry Goods Store will beopetione week longer. Person wanting bargains will please call soon as weare determined to sell our goods almost at your own price. Cotne and see for yourselves. C. I10SMEK & CO. Sept. 10, 18i"0. | NOTICE. Dr. Louis Wicfcev wotild respectfulh invite attention to the following Certifi cates from respectable persons who have, been cured by the use of his Cholera i Medicine. 1 herebv certify, that I have made use of Dr. Louis Wiekey's cholera medicine, j lor the l ever and Ague, in my family with great success. 1 also made use ofl the medicine for the Scarlet Fever, in foui 1 cases of my children, which relieved and cured them immediately. I also made! use of the same remedy in the case olMt. , Blase's child, in the Seailet Fever, and ii relieved it and curcd it. In tratimonv whereof, I lierehvvct my hand and stll, this 16th day i>f Deijimbcr, 18M7. Attest, \V. Bratti n. ROBERT CRUNKLETON. [seai?] Pennsylvania , /'ran/,. 'in Count i /, sts. I, JosKrn Pritts, Recorder in ami for j said county, do hereby eei'tiiy that Wit.-! liam Bratten, Esq., before whom the; above affidavit appears to have bet n taken, is and was at the time of the doing there- j of, a Justice of the Peacc in and for the { said county, dulv eon missioned and sworn December, and that full faith ftnd creilit is due and ought to be given to a 1 ! his acts as such. r ? * ? , In testimony whereof, I ha'e < L.S ? lien unto set mv hand audi ' ^ -y ? ? ' affixed the seal of my of- j lice, at ( hambeishut g. this 1 2th dav of Jauugrv, 1 &S>. J. *PRITTS/ /'Vr. I, John Zeiglcr, of Hopewell township, in the county of Yoik : ? Do certify that 1 have been subject to the PILES, lor j more than two \ ears ; in that time I have 1 applied to a number of Ph\ sieians lor re- j lief, and tiied every other remedy I heard; of, hut all of no avail, 1 Mil I met wilhj Doctor Loi is U'ickky. I made him ac-' quainfed with my disease, he informed 1 me that he could cure me, 1 then i m ploy ed him, and in about three months 1 was j perfect v cured: and am ever since heal- j ihv and have h; d no symptoms of that i disease, which is now about live years. I have also recommended the same treat ment to iii v neighbor David Ilerbst, who , was subject to the same disease, and it has ; also cured him effectually. All those af fected with the same disease, v. ili do well to call on Dr. Lovis Wicki.y in (Jreeucas tie. Franklin County, Pa., as 1 am satisfied,' lie can cure tin in effectually. He char ged me very moderate. 1 pain him mure, than his bill. YORK COUNTY, SS. t a ? s Personally appeared before \ L.S. ^ C. F. Fisher, who being j c ^ sworn according to lav. doth ei j osc and say tll* laets as above stated true. Sworn and subseri-! !<(ii to. tl e ith da\ of February, IhHit. JOHN ZKUiLER. CHARLES F. FISHER. Dr. \V ick< v may be louud at tl.e Iloti ! of Mr. Joseph Entler, an ' will be ['leased 10 at'.rnd all call th:8 may be m: <1.\ ShepbiHs'<B*n, Sept. iO, 189- t ^CO lMi,\VAI{ ) i'l'i'-v. a\ on the 3nl ofSi pt. iV? in th<' m 'im-ii 1 r, n >? i*i 1 n t* 1 ear L-?ppau*s .N lit'ails on the Road leat'iivj Jr. i!i Booot bo to*. to W lili ui spi'it, 'I 'In iha: I!, ' ti met .j; It aturi d a| pr< init'c to the Cooper i!?: I* i:- ip4?'. S m! 1 f\ io ai?o it 7> feet ln_!, lair co?i| U eh d will light bnir. ? H.-d 111 when he lift 3 cri^t f>amd Cas sinelt ji?s? y rot ttda* 1 fit on! pants of same, ci Of s I ari } d vest, c ? * ? t 1 c; p. ami t< ok wiih him a bundle wrapped lii a retl silk hrmlkert'liH f. 1 l.? r i \ r.M:* ,.\\ 4II pi'rsi-ns from em jb yii.g i.i !? ?i 1 1 ?? 1 1 1 ii ??ahl brv, as ! will < 1; topee the law i? ? 1 \h- uto orl ? \?ent. 1 The 1-M Tf? VC W :i . (' "C e.. if livercJ ih jail anywhere so that I tret him again. "MICHAEL BKAiNTNEK. Kept. 10, 1S50. Spirit of Jefferson copy to um'i of $1, a ul send hill to this office. .\'i J'EIC i, liRO. Sf CO. ]!(?, Shoes, liats Cups &e. Ai.i.xanduia, va. S-|>t. 1850. 1) ESPEC'fTULLY make known lo ! I thrir customers and dealers generally, that they are now m the receipt i>l their regular /?// Stork of li ut'.f. S/iofly, Hals, Cej'H , purchased directly of the man ufacturers in New England, at such prices | and on such terms as to enable them to compete fully with any of the Northern ' cities*. They invite attention to the follow ing as composing only a portion of their Stork, viz : 1 2505 cases and cartoons containing men's thick and heavy Brogans oal; bottom, round and flat seam do N aw and Planters do \ eiy heavy and extra sized do . unbound do Boys and Youths do I Men's M it n roe's Calf, Kip and Seal do Boys' and Youths' do do do do and ehildrens' boots Men's Double sole thick do do tap sole do do Calf Cork sole warranted water proof do do Fishing do do Kip and grain do do do 5 welt do do Fine Calf Imt. stitch do Women's Mo'eo A*. Kid welt Buskins do do do do Ties Ladies extra fine Morocco and K id Buskins and Ties do do Gaiter boots do do 5 do do do do Leather di do do Buskins ami T'es do Lou priced Kid, Seal, Call and Morocco K. Bound* Misses Leather, Kid. Calf and Mo roreo Slippers ami ltuski?'? do do Hooters Childiens' Boots and Shot s (in irr? at variety. , i 205 Cases Hats and Caps Comprising Beaver, Silk. Russia. Cassitnier, Angola Drab and Black | wool, with a very large a ><1 gener al assortment of Navy, Traveling. ( i lazed and other fasl.ionabjp style of Cloth and other Caps. j 525 Hair and Black Leather Trunks | 2000 pounds of Shoe Thread with a great j variety ol Men*' and V\ omens Misses" and Children.-/ Metallic o j \ er >hoe> and hoots. 'I hey respectfully invite an ea'rly call fioin al! in pursuit of bargains. McVEHIH, BKU. & CD Prince at red Jt'hurf. Alexandria, Va. September 10, 1850. McVeigh, bko. & no, V. 11 O I. ? S A 1, I. (. li <> C ? R S , tllc-ramlria, In., Stj'l- 1&5U. T) F.SpECTFl'LL V make known to I I their customers and dealers general!}", that tiny are now in i ! . ?- receipt of t! eis regular loll Stock ?l (Irnicrifs, <\'t. , re ceived tltreei fro:: ?w York and Boston, per packets 'Empire' and M'nlhoun,' con sisting in part ;ts lollows, viz : 205 hhds St i "i < i i x Porto Kicoand.VO. Sugar.*, i 10 boxes single and donnie u fine ?I loaf d< (i ? Jo white and blown f/av.ti a do 7T? bids pulverized ?i d cnel ed do 275 hhds, titleCs !0:d hiUTfls ,V. It 1'i'ltO Kico and Mu'.cova i<> i-tn .sm - 510 bags green f.io and Id JavuCYftV-. 1-.0 do ,W.im al oaiid Ai g? stiaa d ? i ) ] n do Lagaavia and t: lit o d<> 160 cIm ->1- a t'd <-l e>?- gunpovi Jcr, imperial and . \ oi;Ug hv SOt! h':;S (!."> pat Kau* s |'t ime pom hong or black (ran, 265 h??xes\v$. 8's ai.d 12's plug tobacco, 1 do extra Cavendi-li do 1 1 M do Colh.IV't a!s and other- choice brat ids d??. 65 k( gs (Jarritt v Scotc h Snuff, 10 bids in bladders do ?5 jars liaj pie (rented) do 60 do JVaceaboy do 25.000 l'rineipe, La Norma and ?!enni boat with other choice brands ot II.i\ana st-nrs 50,000 \ Spanish <iu 45 000 American <1? ! 20 Pierces fresh I rat II ice 1C5 boxes Kosin Soap 25 do Almond, Rose and Toilett snap 20 do Castile do 75 do shaving soap, greal variety 150 do m< u!d awl dip ca:?dl?-s 7."? do Sperm, //vdraulic pressed 35 do do M boxes for family use <? ? 60 do .Adamant l'? 210 do ( in ese 165 do Starch and flu rolate 105 teams no. 1 ai d 2 faint lined r:^p raper 1 10 icalii' It tu r paper, 7") plain at (I cap paper 510 do double ut.d > ingle wrapping do 140 do dj do t< a do 1000 harks fart, rj filled, t?i *? m d .?? .-..it 150 boxt ? and boxes bunch Itai^iiis ! "Jo bales, a i moi ds, ftibi rt^, ilrazii and l.ngl:-h Walnuts 2a cast - preservi ?1 Ginger ! 60 boxes rock candy *^5 ba.-kt t> -.Oad oil ' ke^s .V tddei and S Peter. 5 < a k- ropperas v;? I.Ms chipped h gwood. 1 10 kegs I'p. Sal's l.'.ti k'-gs S;t rut w. (irnecr c?ul .7luinn ] i.? du Bnmst< r.c and hid:go |ej do white )'*ad no. 1 pure ardextia I ittltO lbs bar It .1- 10 casks ptitt} in bbs'.^ets i 150 boxes window giass 6 by 10 and .1) b) 1 J ! 10 bbls lamp black 1 005 dt 7. .Vason and Hlakt s r! alh nge biaeKin^ ! 5Ti? boxes pipes 150demij' hns - 3. 4 and og ?l. 1 250 d<;z. p inted buckets. 40 1 eats pa it. ted tun?. . i 150 dt .? Il t' com brooms. 7'^ bags pt ^pcr^allsj ic j ! no In.Ne? ground pepper. r5 Sai.w-i-. i lltt kec //azzard ;;nd Ken'uckv r Je p.o'.\uvi ; 75 do blasting tio ; 50U bv s ? Ir. t. assorted no?. roil< pt ?: Cold aid Icjdin^ line rcpe 100 mats < i Ct* nan. on ! 5 ( 0 lbs nut ;ntg-, ma.'e at d elrvcs bids . m oil. 60 do tiain. 10 lu-serd '0 ca~k? crime cider vii egar. T.? U \ t aiaj .v,t *lt> bblt < hulk at.il Sj ai'.sii whiting- -J no Rosin 4.*. ? yk- o!d . '/ tb ii a w ine t o do pa e and nrown ?hc;r\ do ! -,o do ?;w8?.t .Uiiagaand ^,ccat 00 ,5 do l.i-bon. S.r ': a:.u /. Madeira do I 75 baskets CUmpaigce-, sftar Anchor ai d c.her choice brands. ( Mi of which have been pr.rcl.ascd cn snch terms as to enable O r.., u. olier as treat mduce lllt.i,t> as can be met ?" all> yl tl^NorJieio "Tie Canal l.a?il.p been thcw^l; repaired Mi'.l flacetl in fine navigabte omer. ofler g. ta 1 j. d Jenicnts to .:eahi - ?? t, e wa> ' -1.'' li, U. y r< speetftilly solicit a ca.i from aI, .n <l-,:"h"n",rg'.v'i ?!(.//. PRO. S< CO., Fiin<t Strrt! ?> harf. Al.-sai.a- a, ?< P'- If. NOTICK. i ? 'CUE repairs that have been coin? on for I 1 several months have af length been j cnm/Jeti <!, -iuj we are pleased to announce | li? our friend* .*dong the line that the Ca nal is now in line navigable on! r. We hope, therefore, that our customers and dealers generally will not li t the del y to which they have been subjected i:i for warding* goods, prevent their coming to I lour market to purchase their fall supply, as we are now prepared toofi'?*r them very great inducements in the wav of bargains. McVEIGH, BRO. & CO. Prince Street Wharf. | Alexandria, Ya., Sept. 10, 1830. The Lovers of good Beef 1 _ 1 TT7"ILL find nil excellent articlc everv H Saturday morning. at the Hill Mar ket, at the lowest cash price. JOS. ENTLER. Sept. 10, 1850. THE SUBSCRIBER has just received Alchohol Spirits Turpentine Lewis' white lead pure in oil Pearle starch Military shaving soap Spanish whiting Soda sakeratus Indigo Scidliiz "powdj rs Soda do Liquid opodeldoc Castor oil Sweet do British do French varnisl f< ; r presetting leather AUo Patterson's alterative lor ague and ?ver, diarrl ue., billions and cramp choJic I'll ! ? V - . - " CHARLES IIARPET? Agt. September f^r.6. Slierl's Notice. > HE TAXES and other public dues 1 have been due since June last, and in [the hands of the S! erilTV for collection.} j 'i'he school fund, b\ an arrangement with ithe-chool commissioners, must be paid! over to them by the M of October next. In order to do this it i*; expected that all persons indebted will be ready to pav when called upon. As f.tr as 1 am con cerned I wish it distinctly understood tha'j< proinpt pavment is exp? eti (1. C. R. STARRY, I). S. Sept. 3. I850-3t. P. S. ? Office at Daniel End r's Hotel, where I can generally be found. C. R. S. JUST HEi'EIPED 50,' < 0 feet of Wlite and Y 1 liow pine ;>la:ik, huulilg at the whaif and for sale, 4, 1, 1 , 1 } , oid 2 inches. Persons wishinJIto purchase can have them at si 75 !'-v taki' Lr tliein from he wlnrf. JOS. ENTLER. Aug. 27. 1 950i iNKWTIN-PLAT E "WORKING ESTABLISHMENT. THE fuliArlWr* onld ?uo?t respectful-l ly intorm t!ie inhabitants^' JefTmsnn i oitn- 1 tv and vicinin , that thtJJ have com wwfl ! e'd the tis-pl. 1 te, shee 7- way I copper .m/) /y/.v; ss ir<MKi\c, | ni'SISES V, I >. .j I ;M:d 2, "Mil r'- 1 Km (''? ib'-' mn," w ' i {? r? * ! i i \ w !l keep ! 1 plr^Hv i' h 1 ? t ! a ncral as<e-'-fm. 1? < o! ihn ir V?aies, lhev will ^ ? 11 a: w hob sage or retail at nnprt cedents d low priors. Kcclg fid Spo!iti:,ir. Those wanting Roofing or Spouting done, will lind it to their advantage to call a' No. 2. Miller's Row. JOB WORK d*?ne ill a workm-inlikg manner and at -hurt notice. T|r slbf-lnhlB v> s-lung to avoid the cr oil Ivlteil as mm h as pos-ible. pro pose i ke 111 ixel. Bige for ware and woik, Sill kinds ol cotiiorv pn ilucc, old copper and iron, br^ss, coilm iflg , pew ter, lead, &e. T. PARKER k SONS. Charlestown, Aug. 27. 1 850. ? if. VICTOR i A THE CE I.EliPA TED ASIATIC CHOLERA MEUICCV E. 11 ANUFACTUREI) Iron. Dr. Louis i i i Wickey's <?wn hand, in the house <?! [ Mr. Joseph Entler, Sm pherdMow n. Vu . Ew rv bottle is sealed with ip\ own name, j I will give 'he directions 'or taking tins medicine to all persons v? r ?aliv. For sale at the store ol Mr. Joseph Ent ler. LOl IS WICK EY, S< ptrmber 3, 1S;"0. FOR SALE. 10.000 oak lap shingles just revived andj for Side 1<>\V. 7.000 I et of Yellow Poplar Weather Hoarding, (;l good quail V, on itand a. id f< ? r sale 1 .000 feet of 3 inch L"ct:*'., suiiaMe fori Suis, just received and for bv J. EST'LER. FOE JSALE A NEW' WACON. s 1 . i * ? : ' le f? i one or 1 u o iosrses, w iii !:t; so! ! I >w . J. mS ILER. 12T#,000 Brick on hand am! for sale low by J. ENTLER. 1.000 Flour casks, of supe rior quality, on hrnd ami for sale by J. EN I LER. JCST RECEIVE b .^>0 Lemon* of superior quality, an<l for sale by JOS. EN i LER. July 30. 1 850. ~C) V 1 E>~z sTlIXG! E S~ 1C.0?K? ;.r:?i L j ftrs-t- Miii.oik for ?U' b? 1.'. Litili.W 1 i^il. ' Mav ?1. HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL | ^ PAlNTlAtr. THE undersigned would most lejpect 1 fully announce to the citizens of Shep [herd?town and vicinity, that he has taken ,'ilie Shop formerly occupied by James Mover, situate on German street, where lie will continue to carry on the House , St gn <$' Ornamental Fainting, in all its various branches. Also, PJ1PER 1UXGIXG AXD Gl-tZI.W, and attends all calls for his services with promptness and despatch, ami as he hopes and believes, with perfect satisfaction to his customers. lie respectful!) solicits a share of the public patronage. JAMES II. BOYER. Shepherdstown, A us. 1850-y. CALIFORNIA OUTDONE. HARVEST GOODS. FRESII ABRIVAL. H^HE subscriber has just received anoth i_ er lot of Bacon of the choicest kind. Also a splended assortment of Tin and ll'ooden Wart. Groceries of every description, and Liquors of the best quality and every variety of Brand. IN". B. A prime lot of old Monongahela for harvest. All of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms. So don't forget to call at Turner's for bargains. THOMAS S. TURNER. Shepherdstown, June IS. 1850.-tf POTATOES 50 bushels prime Mercer potatoes for sale low. May 21. I). B. DUMAS' GREATEST WORK. THE IRON MASK! OR^ T11E FE.1TS JXD .WVEXTURES OF IU Ol'LE he lr.mjeloxxe. 1)EINQ the entire conclusion of the "Three ) Guardsmen," "Twenty Years After," ami " llragelonne," by Alexander Dumas. ? Com plete in two large octavo Volumes, of over 50U pages, printed on the finest paper. Witlmumer* jus illustrative engravings. Price for each vol ume, fifty cents. The IhM volume is now ready. I Ail w ill agree in pronouncing this work tube his ! ?htf d'acuvre. It i> a work possessing iiore in- i tcrest than any other he has ever written. That mystery which had puzzled the world during nearly two ccnturics, 14 The Prisoner in the Iron Mask," i> completely solved, and in a manner so powerful, interesting, and hgenious, that this episode of itself renders the work invaluable. I !iis w oi k will have an immense sale. JCJ^All persons wishing the two volumes, u ili >!euse remit <u?e dollar to the Publisher in a let- , er, and the first volume w ill he sent at once by J ?eiurn of mail, and the second volume will be j M iii as soon as punted. Or on remitting Fiftj I ents, the first volume will he sent at once. Address, T. li. PETERSON. No. 98, Lhesnut street, Phila. August 27, J Lditors ot Newspapers throughout the conn r>, copying the above one or more times, inelu ling tli i> notice, anil sending a copy of their pa- ! >er marked to the publisher, *-hali ha\e the first '? lume ?>l " The Iron .Mask " sent them by re urn of mail. ""JOS. EJVTLER , KEEPS constantly on hand a large and I general assortment of Fresh Groceries , Queens, Glass, Stone , and Wooden Wart , UOXE-M.WE SOOTS. Si IQ?S, JUTS, C.1PS I avp READY-MADE CLOTHING. I Consisting of coats, pants, vests, linen,} ?otton, gingham and check shirts, silk, I ?otion and gingham handkerchiefs, a l.irge ?s-ur itiicut, buck. wool and cotton glo\ es nd mits, ol every desciiption. Paints , Oils ^ Dye Staffs. A large assortment constantly on hand. I1ARD WAUL. ( 'onsi-ting of a large and general nssort nent ol Nails of every diseription. Brads, ^priggs. Tacks, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, f! ami aid Cross cut Saws, II inges, Locks, J x n, pocket ami butcher knives, <tc. Family Medicines. ITance's Sarsaparilla Pills, Horehoun ! ^yrup. Mrs. Phnrnum's Cough Candy.! Dr. Mickey's Cholera Medicine, Hr. ! Swan's Magnetic Pills, Castor oil. No. 6, | Epson S;i I ts, All Spice, Essences of all iinds, <fec. /trick, Lumber Plastering I.athes. A large assortment always on hand and I will he sold on resonable terms, in quaint- 1 ies to suit purchasers. Country Produce will he taken in cx ?hangc for goods, if delivered immediate-, y. i Shepherdstown, Aug. 13, 1 850? tf THE GREAT New York and Huston Dry ( i cods a.;d Bonnet Company ffave Lx>ented a Branch of their Exten sive Establishment a' the itore-room of Walter li. Stllnj in SHEPHERDSTOWN, A'OH IS YOLK CJMXCE OR XEVER, .4S ML MULL XOT RE.VJLY BUT J SHORT TIME. 'j'lilS n.??nb!i?'imcr;t ii one of the lar^e?t in?h' i tinted Stales, and from the unequalled la- j ciiitie* po?*?e?.?# d by them, they rati s? |] good* at unprecedented low prices? a* low a> a y house in the Union. Their st' ck ut t.lis place uiJi be extr.vordir.an !ir^' aid bca?i!:f J; ctu: prisirg every desirable article ?>f Ljd.es' aod, tientseiiiiu's *v?r. Wc wiil expose for ? ile, over ten thousand dodars' v.crth ol z c^s, ' f c> ir\ description of Dr?-sGo'.d? ? i?ien"a Werr, li<>nnets, Kibanii. r lowers. I.ncr-, Lace ( aj.c?. Sims, Lawn*, Paint Sturt?. Leghorn and Stratr Hats; 500 Bonneu from 37 cts. to j4 In eonseqoenee of the di a u .Mr. C. A y,eite>" the head u^ent of the firm, the biiS?ne*? m ill have U- be set tied up ^s *(.? n a" p --ibic, :itid f' will -e.l z:> ? at si.cli ! v. f *hs?' it ** ill surpri*? *?? v?w ran ajte lr n> ^5 tu IfK) per e ' i:: and r* mi* ??ke. p. S. '! j have ai?o kicatto a branch at Mi"' (' HOPMER k CO., Jgentt. ?he:ihfr<! t-w * ju-?t i?0, lt50. I'AUDWAl E. 30 keJ? suptri<?r nails, assorted, $4 7S P^-r k ?. ?r\ Mieatis, rifles, grain lorks, shn*<"?, Aic. 21. r>. riLL;:vER. OLD THINGS ABB DOM: AWAY AND AW rtungslkcoiae Xcw. TlIK undersigned bfg leave most w? pecifuliy to inform the Citizens ?:t j Shepherdstown and vicinity, that they ; hare purchased the Good Will r.Ttd Fix* lures of Mr. John Snyder in his TAILORING ! ESTABLISHMENT, I and are now ready to execute nil order? in iheir line with neatness and despatch ; i having determined to keep no Cloths or j Goods of any kind for sale but devote themselves to custom work exclusively. Thev hope by strict attention to business and unremitting industry to merit and re ceive from a generous public a liberal share of patronage. The public's hum ble servants JOTIX A. ROUTZAHN DENNIS 1IER RING TON. Shepherdstown Aug. 6, 1850? 3mos. N. B. ? We will Ue regularly in re ceipt of the latest New York, Philadelphia, i and Baltimore fashions. Country produce taken in exchang lor work. R- & II* FALLING BRANCH FOUNDRY. SHEPHERDST OWN, VA. I^PIIE undersigned would respectfully | 1 apprize the Public that they have e? ! tablished themselves in the Brass and Iron Foundry Business in Shcplterdotown, anil are now read? to perform all kinds of work appertaining , thereto. I They will manufacture in the best man ner and with the best materials to be pur chased in the market all kinds of Parlor, ten plate, and Cooking Stoves for coal or wood; G rates, Andirons, Pots, Skil lets and hollow-ware. They will fut 1 nish to any pattern Cast Iron Fencing, Plough Castings, Wagon boxes, Mill Irons and Machinery to order. Also the iron work of Threshing Machines, and in {general whatever belongs to their branch ! of business. The undersigned having determined to pay strict attention to their business and to do everything in a superior manner would respectfully suliut the patronage of a liberal public. DON ELL Y HELLER. May 14, 1850.-tf. MTOId Metal taken in exchange. ATTENTION THE WHOLE! rpIE subscriber be^s leave most respect I fully to inform his customers and the citizens of Shepherdstown and vicinity generally., that he has just received and is now opcufog a splendid assortment of Groceries , China , Queensware , Hard ? wart. , lloot Si Shoes, Hats, Caps , Do mestic Cottons , Liquors , Uacon, and Lardy and in short every article pertaining; to the Grocery Business, which he is determin ed to sell as low as they can be bought at any other place in the Valley. For in stance, good Orleans sugar at f> ets. prime do do - 61 very best ? N. ()., P. R. & S. //. Molasses from 3U to 62i per gal. prime Rio Coffee 124 very best, a superior article 1 1 Bacon ? shoulders Gj, middling 7, hums 10 ets. per lb., and every other article in proportion. Thankful for past favors lie earfestlj solicits a continuance of the same. 'I nt public's humble servant, TllOMJiS S. TURNER. Shepherdstown, April 30, 1 830-1 y. ATTORNEY FOR 1'ROSFCLTLW CU1IMS .IT TIIL CITY OF n.WIILYGTaV rPHE subscriber undertakes the collcc 1. tion, setilcment, and adjustment of all manner of claims, accounts or demands against the Government of the United State*, or any foreign state or country, be fore Commissioners, before Congress, or before any of the public Departments at Washington. The procuiing of Patents, Army and Navy Pensions, the collection of accounts against the Government, all Land claims, and every demand or other business, of whatever kind, requiring the prompt and* efficient sen ices of an Attorney or Agent. A residence ?f fourteen year* at the seat of the Feo ral Government, w ith a thorough an I familiar acquaintance with ih*4 various systems and routine of public business at the different offices, as well as in Congres* ; added to this, free access of the ablest lejzal advisers, if needed, jnsti fu?- the undersigned in pledging the satisfaction, and the utmost dispatch, to I those who ir?v entrust their business to his c-??\ Being well known to the gn a t?r part of the citizens of this district, and to many gentlemen who have been mem bers of both Houses of Congress in the last twelve years, it is deemed useless to f .\ien<! thi- nonce by special references, i Comn'tnifations must be [repaid in all : '?'asc s. Charts Ji lees ?H hr regulated \,y ; me nam*"* ar. ! extent of the business, I ut wnlernt' in all r: *c?. Address H. C. SPALDING, Auy/ncy, // an hip g ton, b. C. J.dv 23. Su>>0. II AVE reci iv..d a prime . |l\*V '?( brandy and if tou dcu%i L- lit * n m c? n.c anJ try it. THOS. n iA%. August 23, 1*50. 200 Burhels of Coim, suitable loi brnd ju?t received and lor sale low bv J. EN'ILER. Jt Sr RECEIVED 10,000 Piinci;>e Rr^ulia Sejfvr*, nrd or iil? low by J. EN'ILER