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VIHGIWIA:-!n the Circuit gnperior Com of Law mid Chaoccry for Berkeley County-— October 7, 1835. # _ James Forman’s Adm’r . agalrut NanC? Forman and other* wji*» IN CHANCERY. TfcTOTICK.—All persons having claim! against the estate of James Forman deceased, will present them to me ut mj otlice in Martiusburg on or before the day of February next, together with al such evidence as may he required to auth eolicate them, in order that I may audit and report them to the next term of th< Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chan eery for Berkeley County. SEAMANS GARARD, Com. November 5, 1835—td __ Commissioner’s Office Mabtinsbcbg, \ November 1, 1335 5 7&T0TIGF,.—All persons having rlaimi _i/v| against John Porterfield, dec’d, oi George Porterfield jun’r, dcc’d, will pre sent them to me at my office in Martins burg on a before tbe first day of I' ebruarj next, [1836] together with such testimony as may he required to authenticate them in order that 1 may audit and report then agreeably to a decretal order of tbe Cir cuit Superior Court of Law and Chaucer for Berkeley County. SEAMANS GARARD, Com. November 5, 1835—td VIRGINIA: -111 tbe Circuit Superior Cour of Iaiw ami Chancery for Berkeley County October 2, 1835. Baker TiptfOtt t'11!/ against Jamei II. Mackey, Ac. dyl. IN CHANCERY. IVOTICK’—A11 poisons having claim! IN against the estate of Ruth Mackey »lee,eased, will present them to me at oh office in Maitmshurg on or before the Is of February next, together with al suet evidence as may he required to enable nit to audit and report them to the next tern of tho Circuit Superior Court of Law am Chancery for BeiUeley County, agreeabh to an order made in tho above cause at the last term gEAMANS GARARD, Cow November 5, 1835.—td KOTIKS. HAVING determined (in consequence of selling out one of my establish ments here) to close up the lower or obi store, and wind up that business, i car nestly request all persons indebted to me there to make immediate payment; those who may not pay their open accounts im mediately will please close them by note I have lately utilirged the upper or New Store, where I have just opened a supply Oj 1T3V7 GOODS, and where I w ill at all times be much gra tilled to see my obi frieods and customers. BAKER TAPSGOlT. Sbepherdstown, Dec. 24, 1885.—6w. * 5100 K MV AR d. STRAYED or slolen from the farm ol _(be sut-.-criber near Matlinsburg, be tween the 28lh ult., and the 2nd inst. one hundred and eight head of sheep, ll they have been stolen, I will give the above fm the apprehen-ion 1 f the thief and sheep if not, I will give a liberal reward lor the •beep alone, or lor any information that will lead to their recovery. JACOB I KEEFER Dec 24. 1835. Tb 3 IT sTo 17 A 33 JJ "if r 2? Xi TT I \KTILSON 4' AXDERSOX, ore V V again receiving an additional sup ply of WINTER GOODS. They would particularly call the attention of the pub lie, to tneir very complete assortment ol Cloths anil Casiimerts, Pda-sham, Lorulon Buck skin, Cassinclts, 11 hitc and Col’d Flannels; Punch, F.nghsli, and Printed Merinos; Zulican, French, ,$• Common Calicoes. They have a pretty assortment of Blnrle, and Colored Silks; l)n$s Hats; Plain and Fig'd Bobbinels. do do Swiss and Both Muslin; Cumin ic and Jackonet; IAiccs, Edgings, Inserting*, and Footings —together with a general assuilment ol Domestic Goods, Hardware Queens ware and Groceries December 10, 1835. ElOftNOT OK 3XX3323S. /"flHE subsciiber having leased the Bed 3. inglon Mini s, formerly occupied by Mr. B. Darby, respectfully solicits the pa tronage of its former customers, and the public generally, lie will at any limt manufacturn W beat into Flour, fur custo mers ; and deliver a barrel nf superfim flour for every five bushels of merchant* hie wheat, at the Messis. Forman's wan house, free of expense; also, exchange bar rtls for the offal ifdesiied. Every descrip lion of COL'X TRY WORK will be dom at the above mills. II I. SHAFER. N. B Cash will at all times be paid fo wheat if delivered at said mills, ill 8. September 17, 1835.—Cm jotjhk byru-sti aaxx.BT7RXa zm WANTED. 1HE subscriber wishes to employ s number of Journeymen MilHvriglit! at the u[»per dam, on ibe river for i length of time. Ciood workmen of steady habits w ill find berul wages. MICHAEL SH INKS. Beikeley County, June 18—tf pr.Axa'rssa, risii & l'alt. i HE subscriber has on bund and will ronslanllv keep a good supply ol PI JUSTER, FISH SALT, for sale on the most reasonable terms. He will also pay the highest price in cash for good wheat and rye delivered ai the mouth of Opequon. IIA It V EY M. FORMAN. November 19, 1835—tf CASH FOR CORN. C1ASM, and the highest price paid for / Corn, if delivered at Ibe mouth ol Opequon; by 11. M. FORM AN. January 7, 1836 —tf Martinsburg December 17, 1835. Hamme & Stephens, Arc mat receiving a second aunnlv of LAND FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale the lands on which he. resides, (heretofore advertis ed,) lying about one mile South West of Gerardstown, Berkeley counly, Virginia, adjoining the lands of the late Wm. Wil son and othns ; one tract containing three hundred and 27 ACRES, about 250 acres cleared and under good fence, 25 arres of which is now in timothy meadow, and as much more can be made and watered at pleasure, the balance well clothed with timber. I’he improvements Am V are a large, comfortable & con venient Dwelling HOUSE, kitchen, smoke bouse, Icehouse '*“*“*“* milk house,, with a hydrant at tached, near the dwelling, and a well ot Water in Ibe yard ; a large Irame Burn, • ixty four feet by thirty eight, with^stab [ ling umierneath the whole ; an, Apple and Peach Orchard^ with a variety of Emit Irees.— The fn lds are so laid off that_ there is water in all of them. Also, ONE HUNDRED 4‘ FIFTY-ONE ACRES < OE TIMBER EAN1). ' Any person desirous of purchasing a stork Farm, would do well to view the ’ premises, as it embraces many advantages such as wood range, meadows, &.C. 1 he terms, which will he made easv, may be known on application to the subscriber on I !l,e prUW,Se8DOU(;AD CAMPBELL. November 12, 1835—tf _ ~~ LANLiH 'OK SA LE. I WISH to sell Hie farm on which I rc side, containing 619 ACRES, 300 of which is cleared and the balance in good l imber ; situated 0 miles south west ol Muriinsburg and adjoining Ibe lands oi Major Bcdwger. . I will also sell another tract lying south | of Darltesville. and four miles Iroro the arm on which I reside, containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACHES, about 40 ofit in timber. Also, Another tract adjoining Datkesville—it contains 90 acres with a MILL UlS TILLERY on it. All thi*property will be sold low. The subscriber deems it unnecessary to give further description as no one will purchase without first view ing the property. It is certainly land of the best quality. R. P. BRYARLY. Berkeley Co. Nov, 12, 1835—tf ITTOW rauflaas A'I' HARPER’S FERRY, Va. f |tHE subscribers wish to inform the, I public generally that their Iron Foun dry, on the island of Harper’s Ferry, will be" in operation the 20th of this month, and will cast Machinery of every description, such as Machine Castings, Mill Gearing, Jlnd Branding Irons. They trill also http on hand Mouldboards of Mc Cormick's patterns, from -Vo. 0, to ;,Yo. 12, right and left handed. Also Loudoun Mouldboards right Sf left They have also on hand, U agon Boxes of all sues, and andirons of various pat terns. They have and will keep constantly a first rale Pattern Maker. So that they will be aide to make patterns, of every description, at the shortest notice. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. HUGH GILLEECE &. Co November 19, 1835 — tf N B Old lion taken in exchange for any uf the above named Castings. 1 ~bzTacssniTirs shop F O R R E N T. The undersigned wishes to rent for one year or more from the 1st of April next his BLACKSMITH SHOP, on the road from Maiiinsburg to Williamsport, oue mile from Mieerer’s Mill, now in the oc cupiMscy Andrew Ullum. It is a com fortublc and commodious building and lo rated in a neighborhood where Hoik can always he had for two fires, CHARLES DOWNS. November 12, 1835—tf New Establishment FORWARDING & COMMISSION HOUSE. O E C!R OSTO’.7If, 33. G. WEAVING taken a large and convenient IL-ti. Warehouse and Wharf, situated on | Water Street, two doors above Mr. W. Smoot's, Georgetown, D. C. for the pur I pose of transacting a general Commission j Business, in the sale and forwarding ol Flour, Whiskey, Grain, Poik, Bacon, Si. ' other country produce, and purchase ol Planner, Fish, Salt, Groceries, &*•., we 11 ■'hull be pleased to attend to business in our line for any person who may choose to command our sertiefs. As our success must depend upon in dustry and the satisfaction we may be a j ble to render to those who intrust us with their business i( is scarcely necessary to assure the public that we will endeavor to merit their patronage. HOGMIKF. & COMPTON. October 15, 1835. ! fjAA IJilMi Lo Uround Alum and Uli line bah for sale l*y SHORT!' & HARRS. Shephf rifstown, Aug 13, 1835. VIIIG INI A: - Berkeley County Court. ) J anuary Term, 1830. $ RDEREU, That the Cl. ik of this Couit, cause notice to be given, that the Court will lake up ami try the Chan cery Docket at the next term. Teste, HARRISON WAITE, c. b c. January 1-1, 1836— l Ft "no t ice. HE Rooks of Michael II Grove are now in the hands of Lauck &, Sic phen for collection —all those who know themselves indebted are requested to call and discharge the same. LAUCK & STEPHEN. January 7, 1836 [ Office of the Martinsburg Savings Institution, ) January 1st 1830. 5 The president and Directors of this in stitution have this .lay declared a dividend of Three per cent, fur the last six months payable on demand GEOR iE DOLL, jun Trtny January 6, 1836 NEW I’ALL & WINTSn GOODS. THE subscriber has just received a handsome assortment of desirable New Goods, wbif*h tie now offers to his customers and the public generally, on the best terms possible; among which are the following articles. Superfine Blue and Black Cloths, Burgundy and Bottle green, Broun dp Olive, Mixed and Drub do., low pri ced cloth various colors, ribbed and plain eassimercs, superior article, Su perfine and common cassinet, figured and plain Cassimere dp Valencia Ves tings, black and colored Silk Velvet Black Cut do., French Merinos 3-1 and 0-4 English various colors, rich figured silks, plain Gro de ISaples, Black Italian Lustring, superior qual ity, Gro de Swiss, fine black Bomba zine Black and colored Bomba:ettsi Scarlet and superfine white flannel, 5-4 wide, also Rogers' white patent Jlann' i warranted not to shrink, London ana French Chintz, Black and White cal icoes, Fancy do. all colors, Fancy Ildkfs., Scarlet arid black Shau-ls ana Handkfis, Green and while Blond. Gauze, veils, Black worsted and Mo. hair hose, Hack and while Colton do.. Corded skirts a superior article, Cam brie dp Jacconrt Muslins, Linen Cam bric, Bandanna, Spilalfield, dj* Pon gee Pocket Handkerchiefs, Ladies best hoskin 4' Kid gloves, Men s buck skin and fine Beaver Do. Domestic goods of every description with a general assortment of Groceries ol every description. The subscriber res peclfully solicits his customc rs to call am examine his stock, as be is determined U sell on the very lowest terms. THOMAS C. SMITH. October 8, 1885. _ STCiiAGE <St COlMfirAU&ZCUsr HO TJS3. GEORGETOWN, D. C. I All UK St STEPHEN hare taker .4 that large Three Story Uriel Ware House, on the corner ol High ant Water Streets, Georgetown, recently on copied bv Mr. R. Woodward. They wit be pleased to attend to the oiueis ol theii country friends in the sale of any, and ev ery article consigned to their care, as we I also, in the purchase of goods of every de scription, for which they will charger ►moderate commission. 1 lie premises they have rented are very commodious having an excellent Wharf attached there to, which will admit of the receipt ol a considerable quantity ol Hour, or otliei ar ticles on storage. 1 hey would here take occasion to say, that they will spare no pains to proruede the interests of their friends, who may make th< ir consign ments, and confidently trust they may not be disappointed. November 80, 1894. ittAIii iiTOtil'ALr H The subscribers respectfully inform the public rhat they continue the manufacture of Wool in all its branches, such as Cloths, Flannels, liiankels, ana Car peting ; also, all kinds oj Dyeing, of Wool and CoUon.—A Blue 1 at in constant operation. Having been at great expense in fitting up (heir machines, they are now ready to <io better work than they have ever done,— and at the shortest notice \ cry strict attention "ill he paid to all kinds of country work, such as Carding, Fulling, Dyeing, &.C. All kinds of approved country pro duce, received in payment, if delivered when (he work is taken away ; otherwise the cash in all eases will be required. No credit on small jobs nutW one dol lar, unless to regular arid punctual errsto nrers, who have o|>cn accounts with us.— We hope this rulu will not be alternptci to be violated, as we are deilermined with our other manufacturing brelhcrn, U establish it iu future without respect ti persons. JOHN N. RIDDLE & Co. JUay 7, 1835 ■ CASH FOR FLOUR! fjlMlE subscribers have made arrange JL merits lor the purchase of any Finn that may be delivered to them at rlivi Ware House at Shephcrdtlown for wbiel they will at all times give a lair price ii CASH. They will be governed in the of fers fin Flour, by the latest Georgetuwi pi ices, They will also purchase Rye am I Coin, as well as the produce of the court try generally al lair pi ices SHOHl'T & HARRIS. Sept. 10, 1835. dTT7 i). m rui'ii y , MAS removed his cilice to the house on King street, situated on the cor i ner opposite dir. J. Uillmire’s Hotel, where I he may be found at all times, when not profcbnipnally engaged. April SO, 1835—tf mSOHR NEW GOODS.-We luo | .IVBL just received a fresh supply of New I (jUUDS. suitable for the pnsenl season, — wry cheap. J. \V. BOYD ic Co. December 24, 1835. BUS!ILLS SAE7T Jutit re ceived and for sale by A. C. HAMMOND. Little Georgetown, Oct. 49. LARD.— We will buy any quantity ol Good Sweet Laid, lor which we will pay a liberal piiee in Ca»h or Merch andize. ‘t Jv \V. BOYD, Si Co. December 8, RYE! RYE!! RYE!!! SEVENTY Ccnt* per bushel for Kye delivered al Lillie Georgetown, by A. C. HAMMOND. November 12 blJUEHis' 1JATE.\ 1 SWU TL\G Flannel, warranted not to shrink iu washing for sale hy J. W, BOYD Si Co. October 2!) GRO. A. & FINE SALT—and Mack erol just received and for sale at (he store of J. W. BOYD Si Co. iNL'W FALL AND WINTER ! GOODS. Hamme fit Stephens, AH B just receiving and opening a very extensive and handsome assortment of Hoods, suitable for tfie present and ap proaching season, lo w hich they would, respectfully invite their friends and cus tomers, and all those w ho are in search of good bargains, to call and examine, for they do think none will go away disap pointed. Their stock consists in part of i Cloths of almost every color U. quality f Cassimeres and cassincts, London buck skins, Super thibet fllannels, Camblels, They would respectfully invite the Ladies i to call and examine their handsome as-j 'sorfment of French and P'nglish Merinos, Black and colored, plain and figured Silks, French and English Calicoes, Mefino, Thibet and Cashmere shawls’ and hacdkcichcifs. Bonnet and belt ribbon*, j Hosiery, gloves, 8te. Together with a general assortment of Hard, Queens, glass and stone ware. * | Sept 24, I8d5 j VTBW PA1.X* Aim VriMIZR OOOOS. $ot)u m. 38o»5f & eo. HAVE (lie pleasure of informing the old fr iends and customers of Hog mire and Boyd, that lin y are just receiv ing their supply of new Fall 4* Winter Goons, comprising a very genera! assort merit of English, French. German, Iial inn anil American Dry Goods. Hardware 'iSte. many of which are entirely new and |pretty. They respectfully invite all per sons wanting Cheap Goods to call, assu | ting them that they shall he furnished on the most pleasing terms. '1 heir stock consists of ti 4 French and English luciinos, (all colors.) 3 4 English merinos, Circassians and moreen*, - 5 I Idack French bombazine, bl’k bom , hazetf, Long end square, Hack and red rnerinc jshawls, 4 4 and 5 4 merino &. Thibet wool do. Thibet, merino, fit fancy gauze Hdkfs. Black Italian cravats and silk ditto, Bandanna, pongee Si ll.-.g do. Berkeley and Madrass ditto, Linen cambric and lawn ditto. 8-4 & 6 4 Idack Italian Lustring, Black Gro de Swiss 4' Mattioui do, 8 4 col’d lustring, and Poult de Snie. Pink green and white Florence,6 4 bl’k mode, 4 4 and 6 4 Mack Italian crape. Green St white Italian crape, hat crape, Black silk plush, ribbons & belting, Black and green blond gauze veils, Do Si do common do do, Black ami white picnic gloves, Long and short while kid do, Ladies super kid and beaver do, Gentlein’s buckskin beaver it btrlin do. Gent, white and Mark kid do, Black and col d worsted low; & r- hose, Ditto do cotton, ribb’d fy plain, Do and wbite silk ditto, White ?i col’il merino lu.se Si half hose Super a.id com. blue, t.lai k, and blown j Cloilis ; I Ditto do olive and Adelaide do, I Heavy mix’d doth for overcoats, Pdeishana, Kerseys and eas-inetts, Supr black, brown and fawn cussimeres j Goals hair camblcts, I Valencia and awamdown vesting, i Black and fancy col'ii silk vesting, White Marsaillcs and Sateen, Book. Swiss nndJaccunct muslins, Burr’d jaeronct and cambric ditto, Bi-Imp's lawn and mull do, Jaccrtnet edgings and inscrlinga super, Rubhinet do do St footings, '1 bread laces, edgings ami imcitings, 6 4 and 5 4 hohbinct and Giee.aiiclt, Camhiic and Furniture dimity, limb'd furniture do (anciv article.) New style Calicoes, French ditto. Oil colors, Toweling and Table diapers, Dol'd table covers, &c. S»e. Soflfrmhrr 21, JV EG GOODS.—'1 ho undersigned, 1 vi has just received and opened, an ex itenshe assortment of Dill' GOODS, Gli OCl'lit 1F.S, fyc , to which he invites the attention of.his friends,aud the public. A. G. HAMMOND. Little Georgetown, Oct. 29 f y AN BED — We ivant to puic'.tase, V V and will pay the highest tnaikel price iu (’«*/», for liye, Corn, Oats, Flax ■’Cad &c , to he delivered in Marlinsburg or at (lie river. Wo will also take Butler, Eggs, ’j'al low. Beeswax, Rags, and almost every article nf country produce, in exchange for goods. J. VV. BOYD 4" Go. October 29 HATS, CAPS, BOUTS AND H II O E S . BLACK Si White fur hals. Men’s fur, cloth Sr Sclelt CAPS. Boy ’s fur. cloth, and sclelt ditto. Boots and Shoes of all kinds. For sale by DAMME St STEPHENS. Sept. 24 HATS and CAPS — Men’s Superfine Bl aek Hats; do Fur Cops—Supe.r fine and Common ; do Seal Cups— Black and Brown, Boy’s do. do for sale cheap by JOHN W. BOYD & Co Sept 21, 1835 Cl APES AND COLLARS.—We have J j jsI received, and offer for sale, Fiench Worked Collars, Do do Capes; Bobbinetts, Capes, and Collars,—all su perior quality, and cheap. JOHN W. BOYD & Co. Sept. 24, 1883. | 4 BUSHELS STONE COAL -iOW lor tale by SJIORTT St HARRIS. Shepherdstown, August 13, 1885 I ft OfWfe Y’DS WHITE 1LAN L p^LLED AND PLAID LINSEYS, fur sale cheap mr cash, or in exchange for wool. May 7, JOHN N. R1DDLE& Co. NEW PAIL St WINTER GOODS. ROBERT B. RUST Sc Co. BFG leave to infotrn the citizens of Martinshurg and vicinity, and the public generally, that they are now recei ving and opening a general &. beautiful assortment of British, French, Herman, Italian, and American dry goods suited for the present and approaching seasons,— with a large slock of Queens, Glass; Hard and Wooden Wares: also a large supply of Fresh Groceries— old and choice Wines and Liquors, and invite all w ho ate desirous of purcha sing very handsome substantial and Cheap goods to call and examine their stock pre vious to purchasing, as they Halter thorn selves they can please all in quality and prices; at all events, they are determined to endeavour to do so. October 1, 1 H'A5. Domestic Cs-oods. 7 8, 4 4, 9 8 &. 5 4 Brown Sheeting, 7 8, 4 4 &■ 5 4 Bleached do, 7 8 & 5 4 Cotton Osnahurg, Bleached and brown Drilling*, Purniture Cotton, Bedtteking, Canton Flannel, Table Diaper, Colton Counterpanes, Cotton Yarn and Candlcwiek, Cassinels, Kerseys, See. Just received and lor sale low at the store of J. VV. BOYD St Co. October I. For (he cure of Colds, Asthmas, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood and Con sumptions. ST'ELAND MOSS grows plentifully in the Island of Iceland, from w hence il lakes its name, and in all the high north ern latitudes of Europe and Asia, where its Medicinal qualities have D en long known, and higldy appreciated. I his [plant contains a larger proportion of Ve fgclahle Mucilage than any other known distance, and in combination will! it b a (litter principle which acts most ticr.eli (dally in giving strength in cases of great weakness and detlitty of the lungs. 5 h< knowledge ol many ol onr most valuator [medicines, for the cure of diseases, have Ihccn obtained from ul.serving their < 11 e Cn luute animalsso in the case of thi: most invaluable Moss ft* viitucsweri rst difcoi cr cri l y II t ir < ITt els on the har dy, long lived, and sagacious Kein Deer who derives its pi incipal nour i-hn.cnt¥ r011 the Iceland Moss, & who** milk becO,Tlt“' so highly imbued with its Balsamic viiluei that n is used with the greatest eon fideuct as a ( avcrcign remedy by the inhabitan B of all tiiosu countries, f >r the cuiti of a* disease* td the t least &. lungs In France this compound lias long been known, and extensively us< d ; ami toils salutary cl feels, as much ti- to tire salubrity of lb climate, is probably owing, tbo very small number of f..tal cases of consumption in that country, compared with Great Bri tain ; iii! (he United Sides This Syrup contains all th ■ r Rtlieh al virtues of the Moss in the most concentrated I’oiui, ami is piepnreil lVoui the original reei ipt fiotti nans, only by E jlU 1‘CillNS & Co, Baltimore And none is genuine unless it has their far, simile open each hill u! direction —also upon (he envelop-*• Cb* aud sealed will their seal. A supply constantly lor sole by B. McSHEUUY, Agent, October 15, I*. S- tun Xflion&y BTolice. rH bIiI- Subsciintruili I'm I bltnSeU uridei J4 many obligation!* to any ol las li iciidi who are indebted toloui, ii they vvillwiih out delay, make a compli n.cc with hi* former notice. 1 assure, my Irienda that 1 want money or I would not ask lor it; I do hope, therefore that all those who wist me to do well would,' without delay, com ply with my wishes; and by thus doing they will coup r a peciul k.vor, which la vor, I will at all times reciprocate. Respectfully your f*b't JOHN T. COOKUS. She|4it*rd»lown, Oct. 8, 1835 wou: ca. I BJ Ell SONS who in iy lie indebted l< |if Edward A Gibbs, me requested t< come forward and pay their dues to tin 1 subsetitie*. and those having claims It {present their demand-, as ilm subscrilrei I is author ized to close his business, am {desirous tu do so as soon as possible. CROMWELL OKlilCK, Trustee of E. A. (JitiLs September 8, 1835 —tl ID OOTS, SHOES, CAPS, Sue.—Calf llj) skin, lvip, and Coarse Boots ; do. do Shoes; Water| 100! Moleskin arid Lasting Shuts; Lathes’ and Gentlemen’s Gum.dt Ladies Gaiter Boots; Lasting, Kid,Sea and Leather Shoes ; Boy’s Monroe's anti Brogans; Misses and Children’* Lasting Leather, and Morocco Shoes. Men and Boy’s Fur and Seal Cups, (Jjr-Call at WILSON & ANDERSON’S December 10. r. c u a a a n » 53 0 Si JAlIi. p AM ;tuiin nztii to sell, no very acrorn ii inoilating teims, Ihc Douse and Lot, lately owned by Anthony Blonde!!, dee.51, and now occupied by Mrs Blundell unit family, Terms and tide made known bv L>. 11 CONRAD, Attorney in fuel fur JJan'l Crook. July y, 1885—tl BUSHELS UROLND AL UM & FINE SALT,—for sale by LAUCK Sf STEPHEN. December 10. RAOll SALE.—A Franklin STOVE, -Em which has been inuse one season.— Euqiiiie of J \V. BO¥D & Co. Nov. 5, LAI)FES &l misSEs pur bonne"T Boa's and Tippets—at WILSON & ANDERSON'S. December 10. 1T27T GOODS, AT WILSON & ANDERSON’S. September 24, 1835. FRESH GROCERIES. ' Gunpowder lmp'l Imperial. S- TEAS. Voting Hyson, 3 Stiong Rio T Green do, L COFFEE. Java, 3 Loaf, 3 Havana, C SUGARS. New Orleans, j Sugar house and N. Orleans molasses. Ground Alum and fine salt, All to be had cheap at IUMME 4* STEPHENS'. I September 24. P AIM'S, OIL, $7. ' S&O. 1 pure white lead in Oil, JJN Dry white and red lead, Chrome yellpw, &e. Flaxseed oil and turpentine. A superior article of Winter Sperm Oil, Whale Oil &.C. For »a!e Low by IIJMME 4- STEPHEN'S. Sept. 24 ~~ CAIU.NET MAKING. FfflHE undersigned respectfully inform* ft the citizens of Mai tinsbyrg, and the county generally,that he still continues to carry • n the above business at his shop situated at the west end of King street, where he is piepared to manufacture to order, at (he shortest notice, every aiti de belonging to his hianch of business, in a neat and fashionable style, of good : materials, and by good workmen, at mo derate prices, lie is also prepared to furnish a loxsa Ai<r» co miff a at the thortrst notice to the citizens o tire town, and to those in the country, "ho will convey them. Persons in want ol furniture will do well to call and ex amine for themselves. He solicits from a generous public, a share of patronage. SOLOMON HEDGES. April 14, 1835 -tf N. 1). AM kinds of country produce, poplar scantling, walnut, cherry ar.rl pine plank, wiM he taken in exchange for ar j tides inaufacturcd at bis shop. NEW CHOPPING milX fB’HE snbsciiler having taken a lease ft of the propeity of Mr. Alexander Stephen, at the north end of Mai tinshurg, lately occupied by tbe Messrs Geisen dorii as a woollen factory, and having con 1 verted the same into a chopping mill, has the pleasure to announce to his friends and (he public generally, (but be is now ready to grind Rye and Corn, for allper sons who may please to favor him with their custom. He has considerable room in l.is mill winch will admit of storing aw ay several thousand bushels of grain, ■uni being determined to use every proper exertion to deserve patronage,confidently expects a h! era! [tui tion rd it. JUilN MVEUS February 19, 1835—If CAftTAX. BCA1. "* HE undersigned have prepared boats ? and havo^bcm icady fur use, aid will carry Flour and all oilier produce | that may be oil red and deliver it to ! Georgetown or Baltimore. Tbry will hiiug all kind of merchandise in leturn | it uni Georgetown or the Point of Rocks | and Harpers Ferry, and have it forwarded ,to the owners immediately, 'they will [take in Flour in Williamsport and Fal ling \\ aters and Mouth of Opeipion They will keep plaster on hand. FiSINGER. & SON. March 12, 1835—if x-ii&aix ghocss-xesk ~~~ TTilRST quality LOAF & BROWN SUGARS Strong Rio and St. Domingo COFFEE. Gunpowder, Imperial, G. P. Imperial, rTEAS. Voting i lysun, &. Black J New Oilcans and West India MOLAS SK-S, Sugar House, do. very superior. Ground Ah in ami line SALT &c, for sale by LAUtK & STEPHEN. September, 17, 1S35. JFirst) eaecrtCf.o ut. V ■ ' K iiavB just received and tiller for I VV sale, at Ijw puces, ’j L. P. Madeira, ~) :! I K,yEs Supr Old Port J Cog. Brandy, Jamaica Spirits, N. Si. Rum, ^ Loaf and Brou n Sugar, jV. O. Sf Sugar House Molasses, Gun Powder, ~| Imperial, j Hysi u, ; TEAS. ) rung Hyson, | IPml:, J Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Powder, Shut, Lead, Strong llio Coffee, Butter and Water Crackers, Cheese, 4’C. All ol which we will sell low. JOHN VV. BOYD & Co. October 1, lb Jo. 3ACOJJ! BACON!! '|U1K subscribers have for sale at re* 0 dttced prices 50,000 pounds of prime Bacon at Williamsport, Rid CIIAliLliS MAN 1’Z &. Co. August JO, lbJ5—if s*hx*s• s'^.awnmhi mtmmmmmmtnmmsammrnu VRTINSBl RG GAZETTE. TERMS. Two DoLLAm,payable iii advance; or, Twe Dollars andl-Hiv CtSTf, within the year and if payment be deferred tot he end of the year, Titaxt: Dollars will Invariably be demanded. No paper will bediscouliuuod until all arreara. ges arc paid,except attbeoption of the Kditor. Advirtiumi'ols ofonc square or lessiuserted brec lime, lor one dollar, uud lor each .subse quent insertion twenty-live cents; longer ones in proportion. 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