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VIRGINIA:—In the Circuit Superior Coni ofLaw and Chancery for Berkeley County Jauuary Rules, 1S36. # William L"igh and Mary Susan SelJen Leigh miug by their next friend F.njaruin Watkiu Leigh . , a ;(un*t Mary Isharn Thomas, Lucy Ann Colston, am Mary Ann Nicholson defts. IN CHANCERY. flMHE defendant, Mary Ann Nicholson J. not having entered her appearanct and given security, according to the ac of assembly and the rules of this court and It appearng by satisfactory evtdenct that she is out of this Commonwealth : i is ordered, that the said defendant do en ter her appearance to this suit on the firs day of the next term, and answer the bil of the plaintiff, and that a copy of this ot der be published in any newspaper within in this county, and continued lor 2 month: successively, and another copy thereo posted at the front door of the Court Mouse of the said county > A Copy.—Teste. JOHN 1ST ROTH E It, c. January 14, 1836 —Jin VIRGINIA:—In the Circuit Superior Cour of Law and Chancery for Berkeley Couuty January Rules, 1336. Sarah Rush, T'(/7 asaintt The personal representative of Robert Iv l uroe dec’d; Davenport Orrick, and William Orn dorff; and the heirs at huv and adinimstraloi of Benjamin S. Abell, dec’d di'fls. IN CHANCERY. The defendant Davenport Orrick, no having entered his appearance and giver security, accotding to the act of assembly and the rules of this court, and it appear ing by satisfac tory evidence that he is oul ofthis Commonwealth: it is ordered, tha the said defendant do enter his appearanct to this suit on the first day of the nex term, and answer the bill of the plaintitl and that a copy ofthis order be lorthwilt published in any newspaper within thl county, and continued for two month successively, and another copy posted a the front door of the Court House of tin said county. A Copy.—Teste. JOHN STROTHER, c. Januasy 14, 1836—2 m ■y-JRGINIA: - In the Circuit Superior Coin of Law and Chancery for Berkeley County January Rules, 1836. Cornelius Toland and Sarah Ins wifu pUfft. against Joel Ward, Richard Beeson and Elizabeth hi wife late Elizatuth Crumley, Benjamin W Jefferson, ami George Swiiulcy and He.-tc his wife late Hester Ward deflt. IN CHANCERY. The defendants, Richard Beeson am Elizabeth h;s wife late Elizabeth Crumle; not having entered their appearance am given security, according to the act o assembly and the rules ol this court, am it appwing by satisfactory evidence tha they are out ol lhis Commonwealth: it i ordered, that the said defendants do entei their appearance to this suit on the firs day of the next term, and answer the bil of the plaintiff, and that a copy of tins or der be forthwith published in auy news paper within this county, and continuer for two months successively, and anothc; copy thereof posted at the front door o the Court House of the said comity. A Copy.—Teste. JOHN SBROTHER, c. January 14, 1836—2tn VIRGINIA:—In the Circuit Superior t our of Law and Chancery for Berkeley County Jauuarv Rule*, 183.t>. Martin Gill, tt, and Joseph Henry, and Chant F. Hanry his wife against James P. Erskine ex’, of Rebecca Crouch deck] Fevi Heuibaw adm’r de bom* non ot Azc Fletcher, dec’d; Philip Nadenbousch, lat sheriff of Berkeley County , committee adaa of Thomas F. Fakes and George G. I'ak« • Harriet K I* ekes, Isaiah I unuel, bli *zalietl'i It. Tunnel, VN m. H. Tunnel, and Mu ry A. C. Burke, "V,s IN CHANCERY. The defendants, except Levi Hensliav and Philip Nadenbousch, not having cn tered their appearance and given security according to the act of assembly and Iff rules of this court, and it appearing b; satisfactory evidence that they are out o (his Common wealth : it ordered, tha the raid defendants do entur their appear ance to this suit on the fust day ol (In next term. &. answer the hill of the plain tiff, and that a copy of this order be forth with published in any newspaper withu this county, and continued for two month successively, and another copy thereo posted at (lie front door ol'the Court Huus of the said county. A Copy.—'Teste, JOHN STROTHER, c. January IT, l80(>-2m _ VIRGINIA: — At a Court held for Bcrkelc County at the Court House, on Monday th 11th dar of January, 1836. Patrick F. Garry, and Elizabeth his wife,la Elizabeth Miilor, daughter of David M.lie deceased W*' against William Showalter, and Elisabeth hif wifo'lit Elizabeth Miller, widow of David M h deceased and the Heirs of said David Millei rlcccasud <i,'‘ IN CIIANCERT. The defendants James D. Miller, am Madison Miller, not having entered the. appearance, and given security acco d ing to law, & it appearing to the Co r that they are nok inhabitants of th Commonwealth; It is ordered, tha tbs said defendants do appear here on the -■ Monday in JUarch next, and tinsner th Bill of the Plaintiffs, and it is directed that this order be published m the Mar tinsburg Gazette for two months succcs sivelv, and posted at the front door o (he Court House of the said county. A Copy.—Teste, HARRISON WAllL, c b. c January 14, 1836—2tu ^ . VIRGINIA:-Berkeley Countv Col-st. , Jahuarv Term, lsdb ORDERED, That the Clerk of tin Court, cause notice to be given, tha the Court will take up and try the Chan efity Docket at the next term. Teste, * __ HARRISON WAITE, c. b c. January 14, 1836 —lit _ CASH FOll CORN. CASH, and the highest price paid fc Corn, if delivered at the mouth t Opequon; by H. M. FORMAN. January 7, 1S36 -IL t VIRGINIA!—1» the Circuit Superior Cour of Law and Cbaoc-.-rv for Berkeley County January Rules, 1836. . Nathan Ko*« fdt'ff ! fflgain'f John Subcr and Wilmtu Maalin ‘U/'tl, IN CHANCERY. The defendant, John Sober, not havin; entered his appearance and given aecuritj according to the act of assembly and the ' rules of this court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence that he is out of 11st* Commonwealth : it is ordered, that the said defendant do enter his appearance tc (his suit on the first dav of the next term and answer the hill of the plaintiff, ami that a copy of this order he forthwith pub lished in any newspaper within this coun 1 ty, and continued for two months tucces sively, and another copy thereof posted at | the front door of the Court House of the - said county. A Copy —Teste, JOHN STROTHER, c. January 14, 1S JG — 2tn VIRGINIA: - In the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery lor Berkeley County : January Rules, isjb. ! Ann Elizabeth Nichols, who sues by her next friend, Audrt-w McCleary pit]) against John McCleary, Barton Campbell ex’r of Chas. Orrick dec'd, and Conrad llogiuire dejtt IN CHANCERY. riVHE defendant, Conrad Hogmire, g not having entered his appearance and given security, according to the act of assembly and the rules of this court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence that be i, out of this Commonwealth: it is ordered, that <he said defendant do en ter his appearance to this suit on the first day oi the next term, and answer the bill of the plaintiff and that a copy of this or der he forthwith published in any news paper within this county, and continued ' for two months successively, and another copy thereof posted at the front door ol the Court House of the said county. A Copy.—Teste, JOHN STROTHER, c. January 14, 18J0—£hi VIRGINIA; — At rules hoMcn in the Clerk’i office of I lie Circuit Superior Court of Law Chancery for Morgan County, on Monday tlx . 7(h day of December, 1435. t Philip C. Pendleton pltff against Lawrence McKeirnan, John O'Ferral ad in in is trator of Ignatius O’Ferral dec’ll, and .Iona than Mauro. dejts. , IN CHANCERY. nnHE defendants, Lawrence McKeir a man, and Jonathan Manro, not ha ving entered llieir appearance, and given security according to the Act of Assembly 1 and the rules ol Rfis court, and it appear ing by satisfactory evidence that thev art 1 not inhabitants of this commonwealth ; i I is ordered, that the said defendants do ap I pear here on the first day ot the next tern ■ and answer the complainants hill, and thal ' a copy ol this order be published in some ’ newspaper in Martinstuirg, for two month; successively, and a like copy posted a ' the front doer of the Court-House in tlx said county of Morgan, A Copy.—Teste, JACOB UEICIIAKD, c. c. Decembers, 18 55 —’Jin T O vSf PaOPERSS FOR SALE. fplIE subscriber will sell at private ■- sale, the house anil lot now oc [ cupb’d by Airs Tabb, situated on main : utrer.t, ‘Martinshurg. The house is twr stories high, well situated for a mechanic ' of any kind On the lot are a number ol young thriving fruit trees. Possession gi . veil the first pi’April next. Ai.st*. I The house and lot now occupied by “the Rev. \V. C. Matthews,situate on the cor r ner of Burke street, and Spring Alley.— ’ This house "ill 'oe sold or rented on ap plication to the subscriber This house is laige and convenient, and has one of the best gardens in the town, attache I to it. * JOHN N. RIDDLE. January 14, 1836—tf ~ TRUST SALE. iX pursuance of the provisions of a deed of trust, executed to me as trustee, by t Jacob V. Gorrell and Mary his wife, dated . the 1st day of December. 1334. and ot re ■ cord in the Clerk’s office of the county court of Bcrkely, to secure a debt due to the executors of Abraham Gorrell, tier d i I will offer for sale, to the highest hinder, i for Cash, on Saturday, the 30th day ol f the present month, before the Court house : door, in Martinshurg, that handsome, well formed iron-grey seed horse, called SOUTHERN ECLIPSE; late the pioperty of the said Abraham Gorrell. dec’d. Also, if necessary, to pay ■ debts secured by the deed of trust, all the r estate, right, title, and interest of the sail! c Jurat) V. Gorrell, in and to the estate ol fits father, Abraham Gorrell, dec’d. [ Also, all the estate, light, title, interest, and properly ot the said Jacob V. Gorrell and Mary Ins wife, in and to the Land de e rived from the estate of the said Mary e ’ father, Nathan Vanmetre, dec’d. ’ WASHINGTON EVANS, Trustee I January 7. 1836.— St _ Martineburo Savings institution, / December 30, 1'35. 5 1 The undersigned, a committee appoint s by (he Board of Directors, to examine into the affair* of this institution, agree* I hly to die provisions of the charter, ac ■ count a* follows : , Marliniburft Saving* LutUution, Dr. To weekly and monthly deposit ors Oil I’ Special, do - - 4946 19 Individual, do - * -• Interest received, - - Fines, &c.. - * 1.. Unclaimed dividends, - t» »• f90l2 94 , Cn t By amountofbonds and notes discounted, $32.>1 0“ Expenses paid, _"20 75 “ Cash on hand. 7 .it) n,aftK) g JOIFN STROTHER, wm. long; r JACOB I’OlSAL, r. A S CHAMBERS, , RICHD M'StJERUV. January 7, 1S3G. To Saddlers, THE Zig Zig. or W shaped Steel Spring Saddles, have received the general approbation of Saddlers who have examined the model and the universal ap plause of gentlemen who have used them, t his invention indeed, has been pronoun ced an unequalled improvement, after the closest investigation by the most compe tent judges ; and this too, when it had to encounter ail the prejudices, which had been excited against it in consequence of the failure of other improvements of a similar kind. A few of a great number ol certificates are subjoined. They are from the best workmen in this country. Certificates. We have purchased the patent right of Beard's Zg Zsg or W shaped steel spring saddle. It is decidedly superior to any thing wc have ever seen, fir ease to the rider and safety to the horse ; Si wc con lidenily recommend it to the patronage ol our fellow tradesman. ffi®} *•*—* n October 2, 1S33. This is to certify that a model of Beard's Patent Spring Saddle has been presented to us for inspection, and that after a care ful examination, we have bought the, right to use the same in our respective counties and unhesitatingly pronounce it to be the best improvement, both for ease of the rider and horse, we have ever seen, i FRANCIS & JOS. R SI BERT. JVncmarket, Va. LEWIS GREGORY. Vcteiseille, Va. DAN. NASH, j. BARTON, BufkinnhatH, Va. PHILIPS Si RAINEY, Halifax, .V. C. J. BRAY. Richmond, Va JOHN McCABE & SON, Baltimore, .A/d. R. GROVE, Staunton, Va. We have inspected Beard's patent for Spring Baddies, Si have bought the tight. We do not hesitate to pronounco it with out exception to be the greatest improve ment we have ever seen; and we believe that it cannot be excelled or even equalled both for ease to the rider anil horse, D I'MUMAN, W. ROBINSON. Lynchburg, va. Aug. s. I was so well pleased with Beard’s Zi® Zsg patent, alter the purchase of Nelson jCo that I also bought Albemarle: and I do without hesitation pronounce it the ‘ne plus ultra' ol improvements on Saddles \V. BARNET, Nelson county, Va. Sept. 1335. The following certificate is signed by a Tew of the highly respectable gentlemen in Agusta &. Rockbridge Sec. w ho have used the Saddles: This is to certify that we have purchas ed one of Beard's Steel Spiirig Saddles, and upon a fair trial, do, without hesita tion, pronounce it supeiior to any we have ever rode, for ease, it being elastic and not as ns hard and unpleasant as those made in the old way. I be rider I feels much lighter Itom the springs in the j Saddle, therefore, with confidence, wc recommend the Saddles made by Beard, I to the Public. J. II. CHRISTIAN. Jtogmla. Rev JOS, SPRIGG. Isexin^ton, Fa. ISRAEL CHRISTIAN, .ilusnnta. Rev GEO. 1HJ PLEDGE, Illinois: U STULL. Cretnvitle, Fa. D. S. YOUNG, Mississippi. I The purchaser ol Page. Loudon, Berke 'ley and Jefferson counties in Virginia— and Washington and Alleghany counties |in Maryland, contemplates an ,-aily visit, with a view o-f disposing ol rights. 'I HE PURCHASER. December 31, 1SJ5.—3w VALUABLE POTOMAC LAM) 1MOR SALE.—The .subscriber will L Oiler f ir sale to tbe highest bidder, at | public auction, before the Cuuit House idoor in JUarlinsliurg, On the nth oj February, ! bein® court day, the valuable farm on (he i Potomac liver, in Berkeley county.belong ing to the estate ol l’.manjicl Lversule, dee’il, ’Phis land adjoins Hu. lands of Ja cob Seibert and P. C. Pendleton, and con tains three hundred and twenty-six and a half acres. Of this, about 250 is cleared land; at least 100 acres of Potomac low grounds, [’he upland is strong limestone, and the timber very fine. I he improve ments are a good Stone Dwelling j HOUSE, and Stone KITCHEN I—the Barn not very good, a well of excellent water before the door, and a never failing stream running through the land. The mill and mill seat is not inclu ded in the sale. This fatm is one of the most eligible in this section of tlm country, lying as it does upon the Canal, and be irig of good quality. Plie terms of sale will leave the tiur chaser the option of paying one third on the 1st of April next, when the purchaser can get possession of the land, and the ba lance in two equal annual payments, or one half on the 1st of April, and the ba lance, in three equal annual payments; in either ease no interest to be paid on the deferred payments, until the days of pay ment. The purchaser will be required to secure the deferred payments until tbe days of payment. The purchaser will be required to secure the deferred payments (tv a deed of trust on the premises. * ‘Phis property will be shewn to any one disposed to see it, by Mr. Wm Pendleton living on the land, or by the subscriber living near Park’s Gap. HENRY J. SEIBERT. Mm'rde bonis non with the will an nexed of Emanuel Ever sole, dec'd. January 7, 1SSJG.—ts OHicc of (be Martinsburg Saving* Institution, ) January 1st 1836. > The Pieftident and Director* of this in stitntioQ have this day declared a dividend of Three per cent, for the last six months navable on demand ; GEORGE DOLL. jun. Trraj January 0, IS3G _ Martinsburg December 17, 1835. Eamme & Stephens, Are just receiving a second supply ol My j.WTtBR. gpopg... t PUBLIC 8ALB OF VALUABLE LANDS Iff BERKELEY COVXTY, VlRGIXU PURSUANT to axlecrec of the Supr rior Court of Law ami Chancery, for | Berkeley county, pronounced 6th of Oflo jher, 18.-15, in a suit in chancery, in which [David Hcnsel and Nancy his wife, Ink Nancv C. Miller, and Samuel Chenoweth and Mary his wife, late Mary Miller, are 'plaintiffs, wernu. Smith Miller and llarri son Waite, Administrators De Bonis JVoh, of George Miller, dec’d, of Hester Miller, dec’d, and of James Miller, dic'd, Sarah Miller, and other*, defendants,—the uu Idersigned Commissioners, named by said I decree, will. On the. Sth day of February, ISSfi, Being the first day of February Couft, for the county of Berkeley, expose to sale at the Court House, in the town of Martins burg, the several tracts or parcels of land, referred to in the proceedings in said suit and hcrejn described. I lie land to be [sold according to said decree, for one 'third cadi, the balance in two equal pay ments of one and two years, with interest from the day ol sale, until payment—the purchaser, or purchasers, to give hand and security and a deed of trust on tlia land I to secure the deferred payments. 1 The place catl**d the Home Place, containing about THREE HUJS'DREU jAJYD THIRTY' THREE ACRES ol land. This is the tract of land on which [Smith Miller now lives,adjoining the lands of RoVt W. Lyle, Philip C. Chenoweth’s heirs, and others Them is on this land u Comfortable Dwelling House, a good Barn and other Out Buildings. 2 The place called the Faoi.kneh Place, containing about 7'reo hundred ami seventy four ACHES. Mrs. Sarah Miller the widow of Win. 1) Miller, der.M", now lives on this land. It adjoins the lands ol | William Campbell, and on the head wa iters of Middle Creek. There is on this (place a comfortable Dwelling House, a good Ham, SvC, 8. The place called the Thornbwru 1 Place, containing about FOURTEEN ACRES. There is on this land a small ; Dwelling House, and Blacksmith Shop, ami 'is said to be a good situation tor a Black ‘smith: adjoins the. lands of Philip C. Cheriowetb’a heirs, am) others. 4. 'Hie place called theM’GiHEN Place containing about TIVEJYTY FIVE | CUES, on 1 lie waters of Mill Creek, ad joining the lands of Hubert Daniel, Mr Kown, Reese, fee. ! 5 The place culled ihe Mill Place. icontaining about FIFTY JiCUES. This land lies on the Opequon, about 8 miles |from Marlinsburg—on which there v.a* formerly • valuable merchant mill, which was consumed by fire : the suite, is said to he very valuable for any kind nfwater works, having the *ud rant age of the whole water of the Opequon. There is a coni fnftable Dwelling House, and some other buildings on (hi* land. And 6. About FIFTEE.V JlCUES of land .called the 1 ,vr,K I'i.ace. This land is all jin timber, and said to be vciy good ; him I adjoin* the lands of Win. Ly In ant! other* The said several trartr will he put up to public sale, separately. The C -. on mis sinner* have stated the number of acres •according to the deeds, and (h» Cnttimi* sinner’s books—tin y will he sold a* run taining the quantity stated—but without any guarantee of quantity,—the sale to be ill the gross. These lands arc all within sis miles ol Martinsburg, excepting the M‘Giheti tract, on Mill Cret k, and aie considered good bids. ELISHA BOYD. Ill AS JAS. FAULKNER. D. 11 CONRAD. Commimunus. December 24. 133a.—Is vxtiOXPaiA: h> tile Circuit Superior Court ofiutw itnd Chanc ry for Berkeley County September terra 1330. Tliomas I.ang guariliao of the orphan chilprcn of John Miller deed. V'UF against Henry Basore, adra'r of Ahrqham 'Milter anti George Miller, dec’ll, Abraham Miller and cither* de/'ll. IN CIIANfTFiY. r 1X111$ cause came on to be heaid upon I the bill, service of process against Henry Basore, Abraham .Miller, .Michael .Miller ami William .Miller, and more than four month* having elapsed and no ar.s wer having been filed by said defendants, it is therefore, adjudged, ordered, ami de creed, that thin matter be referred to it a .Vaster Commissioner of ttu# court and that he he. directed to nettle the account of Hehry Basore as adro’r of the estates cf Abraham and George .Villcr dec’d, that the stair) Basore be required to answer u pnn oath before the commissioners hhv proper and pertinent question* that may he propoi nded to him in reference to said estates and the said commissioner is fu th er directed totalis an account to com plainant as guardian of the, defendants a hove named and also to state any matter* deemed pertinent by lum or which either of the parties may require to he specially stated ami make return of his report in due time before (tie next term. X f!nnv. JOHN STROTHER, c. Comjiu-.ionf.b'h Ofpii r Martmsburg, Jsn’y 7, IS 'Flic parlies to the above suit will please to take notice that. I will attend at my otlice in .A/artinsburg on Saturday the 6th day of February next, for the puipose of carrying the above order into effect when and where they will also attend with all the necessary evidence, papers, k vouch ers, which will enable me to make up the required report. SEAMANS OAR A HD. Com January 7, 1835.—Id PLAIITSH, riCII 3AS.S’. I|*11K subscriber has on hand and will & constantly keep a good supply of PLJUSTEU, FISH 4* 8JLT, for sale on the most reasonable terms. He will also pay (be highest price in cash for good wheat and rye delivered al the mouth of Opeqoon. HARVEY It FORMAN. November ID, 1835—tf PERSONS indehied to the Post OtFice for postage and whose accounts ari of long standing, are hereby notified tha all further accommodations are suspender until arrearages are paid. WILLIAM LONG, p. m. January 7, 1836—tf VUICrUtflA: At a Court held for Beik< toy Cmraty, at the Court-House, on Monday the l-fth day of December, 1S3& Jacob Myers, adm’r with the will annexed ot Jsines Forman dec’d, (saying to ihe me H Washington Kroesen eaacutor of Janie- P. Forman dec'd,) • ergniNff William Ray am! John B. Sapniitgton. dtflt. IN CHANCERY. f inHE defendant, William Ray, not ha lt ving entered hi* appearance and gi ven security according to the art of As sembly and the rules of this Court, snh it appearing to the court that be ;■> not an inhabitant of tl)i* Commonwealth, It is ordered : that the said defendant do ap pear here on the second Monday in March nest, and answer the bill of the complain ant; and it is further ordered, (hat this order he published in the Martineburg G* zetle, for two months successively, and posted a* the front door of the Court House of said county. Teste, HARRISON WAITE, cue, Dec. 24, 1836.—2m MorricEU OAVINO detettuned (inconsequence R a of selling out one ol' mv establish ments here) to closo up tho lower or old store, and wind up that business. I ear nestly request all persons indebted to me there to make immediate payment; those w ho may not pay their open accounts im mediately will please close them by note, I have'lately enlarged (Ke upper or New Stor«, where i have just opened a supply ot ITEVf GOODS, and where I will at alt times he much gra tified to see rnv old friends and customers. -BAKER TAPSCOIT. Shepherdttown, Dec. 24. 1835.—fiw. a ALu 0*5 HG'«X 0 I '' 11E A L E S T A T K . I WILL on Friday, the I5’h day ol January next, oiler for sale on the pre hums, hI tiic mouth of the Opftjunn. all j that valuable Farm, belonging to the late Janies Forman, dec'd. containing ubout 384 Acres on the west side of the creek, or any part thereof, (not less, however, iIihii thirty acres ) The terms of sale will be made easv. Should it vo happen tht* the. lam! would not be sold, it will then in that ease be rrnted on the same day to the highest bidder, for one year, front the 1st day ol April next, fora moneyed r< nt. Senility will be required. It is de- tned unnecessary to describe tb« properly, a« it is io very j well known in the neighborhood. Strait gets will ol course first view the same. JACOB MYERS, Adm’r with Hie will annexed, of Js. Forman, dcc’d Dee. 24. 1835. _ Fui»Ll€ SALE. XtJKTILL bo aobl »t public sale on Wed V V nesday, the 6th January, at the t< Nidcnce of the lute George Siiowi i•*I, in King street, nil the Personal Property ot said dec’d;—consisting of On) Wugon, three lJon»ea,two Ploughs four sets (Jenrs, one Stove find Pipe, one Secretary, Tables, Chairs, Beds, Bedsteads, and Bedding, one Com mon Cupboard, and one,Stand—with utfcny other aiticlea unnecessary to pat lie ! ulai ize. | V trim of Sale.—Six months credit on all i‘uu>* of two dollars nod upwards,—under ] that sum, c i»h. Sal-to commence eatly * m the day. J- V\ . r,0\ D.Joum of Gauge Snow did, dte’d December 24 1935- is POSIT* >N ibM ENT. Tub (»hovo vale i« postponed until W'Cii nes-.iy the 27th of Jatiuaty next. Dec SI, I8S5 J. VV. 11 A ij it i ‘E X & ti A X, b o X* X* X« TT 1 ^MTILSON iff AMn:ilSO.\, ore | V v again receiving an additional sup I ply of VY IN l Kit GOODS. Timy would i particularly call the attention of the pub ■lie. to tneir very complete assortment ol | Cloths awl Casunieret, Petersham, London Buckskin, Cassinr.tls, tl'hitc and (old llannels; Fundi, Fjsghth, and Printed Merinos ; Zuliean, French, 4' Common Calicoes. j They have a pretty assortment of Black, ami Colored Silks; Dress lints; Plain and Fig d Bobbinels. do do Swiss and Book Alvslin; i ambi ic unit Jackanet; Jjui.es, Ijdgisigt, huntings, and toolings — together with a general assortment ol Domestic Goods, Uurdwure Queens ware and Groceries December 10, 1835, $KM)~KK\VATi L>. STKA\ ED or stolen from the farm of the aubsetiber near Martinsburg, be tiveen the 23th ult., ami the 2nd inst. one hundred and eight head of sheep. If they have. been vtolen, I will give the above for the apprehension of the thiel and sheep if not, 1 will give a liberal reward for the sheep alone, or for any nifoimation that will lead to (heir recovery, JACOBJ KEEFER Dec 24. 1835._ viUi ILK. t fTVHS is to notify all those persons who S are indebted to me on book account that my necessities will compel me to in stitute suit for the recovery of the sarne^ provided speedy settlements are out made, -o as to enable me to liquidate a debt due from me to Lauck & Stephen, by a Iran* fer of paper to that house. ABRAHAM GROVE. December 31, 1335.—St r'Aunfl roa nsnrv^ rjlWO farms adjoining each other on 1 Back Creek, bounded by the lapds of Peter Jones, Sarn’l Hedges 3d aud oth ers; also, one other tract, hut a very short distance from those beforemention ed. The two first belonging to the heirs of the estate of Henry Kiuer dec’d, and the latter belonging to myself, Those farms are good and eligibly situated and will he rented to good tenants upon fair terms, Possession may be bad of all or either of them on the 1st day of April next—application to be made to the un deriigned, If the above farms are aot previously rented at private contract they will be publicly rented on Saturday the 16th day of January out. Tha renting to take place at the late residence of Henry Rincr. dec’d. PETER KINER, December 31, 1835,—3t g ' * ♦ • VIHCJIlftAJ-lnthe Circuit Superior Court of law aud chancery for Morgan county; Octo ber Term, 183o. Israel Uairioa, executor of Abraham Dawson, j dccM, iriso teas executor cfTfioma* William*. Jcc'd. - * - Complainant, againtt Gasaway Orors, William Neely, and the heir* of Thomas Willmui, ilec'd. Defendant*. IN CHANCERY. 'This cause cam* on to he heard thi* 23d day of October, 1835, upon (he bill answer*, and exhibits, and the report of Commissioner Keiclmd, and exception* - * | tiled lo said report, and wss argued by counsel, n hereupon it is adjudged, order- * jed Sf dccreetl that the same ho recommit lied to Commissioner Heichard with in f jstruotion*. | 1st To slate and aetflr the Recount o I Abraham Dkwson William Neely, a* tiireutor* of Thorns* William* deceaied. | 2d To stato an account of the said ex ecutor# with all the distributees of aaid |Thotnas William* rlcc’d exhibiting the ! various payments made to said distribu ters, and the balance, if any, due to them or to the Kxecu'ors The said Commis sioner in stating the above account* i* (• tako the settlement made in Hie county court nl Hampshire on the 15th day of ! Match, 1823, as the basis of bis settle ment except, so lar a* the same may bo surcharged and falsified l>y evidence ex hibited before turn; and to allow sucli additional payments, since the dale of that settlement a* may he • sustained by satisfactory testimony. And the Com’r in making distribution amongst lhe child ren is to apportion the moneys arising front the sales of the. personal property equally among till the children of lhos, William*, dec’d except where any |»cr sotial property ba« been bequeathed by tho will of said Williams dec’ll. 3dly The commissioner i* directed to statu settle the amount of Israel Daw son as executor of A brain Dawson dcc’d so lar as the same is connected with the estate of Tho’* Williams deed, 4thly The said commissioner i« further directed to report the amount of person al property, purchased hytJassaway Cros* of the executors of Th s Williams, dve’d and which remains unpaid for by him— together with any other matters deemed pertinent by himself or which any of the parlies may require to have stated and to inaku ht« repott in lime for a decree at the next Court A Copy,— Teste, JACOH IIKICHARD. c o. Clerk’* Orricii or Mo anan Count* Court, > November 3, 1835. > The parties to the above anil are here*' by notified that on Monday, I he 18th day of Jam try 18.16. I shall attend here in or dor to carry the above recited tfrdcrs into , fleet where and when they are requested to attend with their respective vouchers &c evidence# they uv<y have to enable niU to perform the duties assigned bv said or der. .1 RICH-HARD, SpeciafCwu’r. November 12, 1833—td VtllQSNIAc In tin* Circuit Sup rior Omirt «.f Law ami Cliimoi r> for Bciki lay Ouunly.— October 7. 1H35. ^ Jurat* lonmin* Adm'r P^ff Nancy Forman and other* d'/fs. IN CHANCERY, m; OTU F,_A IS person* having Haim* IN against the estate of James ForSiWt, jdvresmtl, wifl present them to me at my ji.lhce in Marlinsburg on or before the 1st ; .lay of Febrerry next,together »vill» all ! '■iicli evidence h* rosy h" requited to nuth i ntn idc tlicm, in order that I may audit nr d n pint them to the n< st term of tho Circuit Superior Court o( Law tail Chan cery for BorVvhv Couhty. SEAMAN* GAUARD, Com. November' 8. 1835 — td I COMMlfc$t<jNKII*.S Ol m i; MABTiNblUlj5l» ) November 1, 1830 > | 'NOTICE—All person* having claims Xn against John l’oitcrfield, dec'd, or | th or;'o I’ortei field jun’r. dre'd. will pre sent ihi.in tome atfnivgrfiice in Marlins* burg on u lx fore the first day of February next, [lbotij together with such testimony us may ho required to authenticate them, in*order that 1 may audit and report them agreeably to a decretal order ol tho Cir cuit Superior Comt of Law ami Chancery (or Berkeley County. SEAMANS GAUAllD, Com. ^November 5, 1835—-Id YZXiGZfjfcAS tn the Ulrcuit Sii|K-nvr Coprt of I.siv anil Clia-iCory for Berkeley County.’ October 2, 1*35. Maker Tapniotl P^Jf , ngaintt Janie* II. Mackey, &c. dtfi. IN* CHANCERY. | TfevOTICE — All persons having claim* Xx against the estate of Ruth Mackey, deceased, will present them to me at my dliee in Martmsburg on or before the 1st ut February next, together, with all such evidence as may be required to enable mo ,to audit and report them to the next term of the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery fur Beikeley County, agreeably to an order made in the above cause at lb« last term SEAMANS GARAUD.Com November 5, 1835—td VTRCIKXAS—At a Court held for Berkeley County, at the Court House, on Monday the Mth day of December, David SeboeWy ►ttrviving Executor of llaary Schiubly, dto’d again*! Jacob Schsppcrt adin’r of John Myera, dec’d, Georg*- Myera, John Myera, William Myera, Archibald Myera, George Crowl and Eliza beth hia wife, Abraham Anderaon and Barba ra hia wife, and Jamea M. Wheat ileft* Uf CHANCERY. OTHE defendant* George Myera, and ft Abraham Anderson, and Barbara his wife, not having entered their appear- * ance and given »ec«rity according to tb« a;l of Assembly, and the roles of the Court, ant! it appearing to the Court that they are not inhabitants of this Common wealth. it is ordered, that the said defen dants do appear here on the second Mon day in March ne*t, and answer the bill of the complainant: and be it further order ed, that this order he published in the Marlinaburg Gaeetto, for two months suc cessively. and posted at the front door of the Court-House of the said county. Teste, \ HARRISON WAITE, c. b. c. December 24, 1835—-2m * '*& *