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I Jflarttnsburg Gazette and Public .Idcmiwr. J I No. 16 of Vol XXVIII.] MARTI NS BURG, VA THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1S26. [Wliole No. H20. rVILISHCD. WlSk.LT, BY WASHINGTON EVANS, I At TWO DOLLARS PER ATINUYt, pa Tails is iiTAitit OR TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS, Arris tui tiau sxrmss. No piper discontinued until ill Arrears |e> are paid up, except at the discretion of the Editor %• Advertisements inserted it the rate, of One Dollar per square for the three first inser tions, anJ t*enty*five cents persquare for each •ubsequent insertion. Co-Partnership. THE undersigned ha\e formed a connec tion in the Mercantile business; w II conduct i» under tlie firm ot IV lLStjN & THOMSON. •JOHN K WILSON, DAVID H. THOMSON. April 13, 1326. New Establishment. WILSON 3l THOMSON, Have bought out tin a iock of goods ot Messrs Burkhart &. Kiddle, and ad ded thereto the Muck ol the late him ot Wn som& Kernev.on such terms as will enable them to sell remarkably cheap They have opened in the large BllICK STOKE HOUSE, laiely oc copied by Burkhart &. K.ddle, where it wdl give them much pleasure to serve the old cus turners ot both establishments, their friends, and the public in general, with Goods on the best terms lor Cash, or on a credit to punctu al dealers. Their stock at present is complete ann extensive, yet they both set out in a lew days to the different markets of Baltimore, Philadelphia, Lc. lor the purpose of purchasing a large additional supply, when it must oe the interest of those wishing to get good bargains, to give them a call. Marimsbu'g, April 13 A List ot Letters REM AINING ill thePost office,Martinsburg, Va on 1st of April, 1826, which if not ken out before the 1st ot July next, will be sent to the General Port Office as Dead Letters. j 4 Porterfield, E»qr Edward Archbold J ^arlo^Lowste-.ter " | y James Bakin 5 Klizabeth Martial n h IUA Burn, Joi‘” '‘"‘er ’ ESS* Silt.. S Bar- Michael rack) | near Fleming's Terry Casandra or Jos Butt. $ J*«>b Moon Miss Eliza BuckiaS j } l«o- H. McGrudcr r J Jacob Nlyeis v 4 William McGinley George Curtis > Djrid Miller,nearMar Joli" Crosly Stinsburg Elisabeth Grim 2 4 Frances P. Morrow, Peter Cook < care ot James Morrow Eilzabetn Crook, care > tdniond McGovr.m vt I. Locke J Alex. Mason. Esq 2 Win. Criswell 4u. w Middleton D J Edward S Ylopps Sam. T Dawson » Mrs: Vlary Menghinl Thomas Draper, 3 J Jacob Myers Alexander Dougherty : jjCub Miiler E j Mrs Catharine Moyer Mrs. Margaret Ebberts 5 O B1 zabeth Ebberts \ Peter Oiler t' 4 Archibald Oden David Forau t P Thomas Fiddle 5 John Poisel (i J Capl. John Poise! William Gordon, Back j Kobert Pinkerton crt e|t J Jacob Staub Jacob Grove \ Peter Snow dell Robert Gamble^ J John Shatter Abraham Grove <N. G. Summerville Shepherd B Grove ' Jobn Spar Peter Gardner 5 Samuel Smart ^Nicholas Guinn 1 Michael Shanks fj J Abraham Snider Mrs. Ann Hollar \ Michael Sw.ngley Alfred Howard l WiUow Small near John Hclley t Ylartmsburg .Mrs. Betsey Howard ? Ihornas Satterfield Jacob Hooper \ s>n,‘A,h Col David Hunter, 2 | / James Hedges i KoliertA 1 hruston,esq Samuel Hedges. 3rd. / care of Ylr John Fry alt Mrs. Maltha P. llivner i Miss Maria Toup Jesse Horn J V J 4 Jacob Vanmetre, sen. Samuel H. Johnson • Isaac Vanmetre * George Vegen, care Simon Krol. $ of Samuel HuLny Jacob Kroh i ’’ liavid Kilrnore t Lambert W ilson Carnelius Kelly ? Callender Wibley John A. King Etqr. J John Waggoner, near Jacob Knadier 4 Martinsourg L J Miss Maria Wilson William Logan f *‘|eU™: VV,Uun Jacob Light l J°h" ak ,v .. pp James Long or John \ Mrs. Nancy Walker V M LONG, 1>. M Anri! 13. 1826 _ £\ UTIUOj. THE undei signed Commissioners ap pointed u\ an Older of the County Court of Berkeley, m<ale at their last March term, directing us to sell the Poor-House of said younty, anti purchase a Farm, will receive ei ther verba) or Wre ten proposals, until Ike 15th day oj May next, toy the purchase of a suitable f tItM lor the poor ol said county: as well, proposals from any persou or persons wishing to purchase saulPoor House, wbicli is a ven large and va luable BBIG'K BULUINb, a Brick Kitchen,wuh *undr) other sub ' siantial brick buildings belonging tin veto. «» of which are s mated on a good lor or liMtisi, conisinmg lour or live acres, adjoining t u 'I own of MuHmsburg —The pro posa.sw.il be received by us jointly or several ly, may best suit those wishing to in-kt the MHlC. . Israel Robinson, I -5 J(ma>han Cns/itra, | o Daniel Burkhaitt John Tabb j -i* Jahnt'en Magoican. J •’ April 13 - %'.* 1 i j f TRUST SALE BY virtue ol a trust deed, bearing date on the 15th dav of September, 13J6, from Jesse Wright to the undersigned, tor the purpose of securing certain sums of money therein men tioned due 10 John Kisiugcr, will be sold, tor Cash, on the prein «<» on lliurtday the 2“lh day of April, tntf. All the right 5t title that the said Jvase Wright has in ana to the Land that w as conveyed to me tor that purpose; this land lies within t»n miles of the Fatting Waters, and adjoins the lands of .Archibald Porterfield, and others; spcl. title as is vested in the subscriber, trustee, Will be aiade >o the purchaser. Gf-OKt.E UOW MAN, Trutiee, April l3 TARE NOTICE. ALL those who became purchasers a, the sale of lire personal property of KutfAitD i,lawc; lt, ilec’d notified thut their r gpeciive obli„atu»i s » ill become dut on the 16ih day of May nextf and that prompt payment must l-e n*»dei tboac tailing to pay at that time, may t *|>ect suits to be brought at June court, without respect to persons HE SEN HUHC.EL, Adm’r. April 13 — Seuldle and Harness Maker, Respectfully >nfutn» the citi zen* of Berkeley county, *nd others, tint lie has opened hi» shop on K.ng Hirer t, adjoin log the stone dwelling ol Mr* VI Muter, and a tew <!oor* west of the Globe Tavern, Martins, burg, where be is prepared 10 execute all or ders in nis line ol business, on reasonable terms, and in a substantial workmanlike manner.— He solicits a share of public patronage. Mart'll .our :. April l uou»*. aNsj lzor For Sale. THE undersigned Commissioners, appointed by an older of the county court of Ber keley. at the last March Term ot au.d court, made in a suit in chancery, in which William Kroesen is cuuipl .iuaut, and the heirs ami le gal representative* ot George Oreudoril, dec d. are diteidmts, will oH, r tor sale, on Fnduy the 28<A instant, on the premise*, a valuable DWELLING HOUSE _ and LuT OF GROUND, the property of the s-id George Urendortf, deceased, on a ere .it of six, twelve and eighteen months, in three equal payment#, wilii interest on each pay mi nt from the d ty ot »,.le; thfe purchaser i or purchaser# giving bond with approved se curity The Got i* known by Us number 77, J on the plot of the town o' Martins.mrg, in I which it is situated, and on the south side ot John sircet, near the east end thereof. The i sale will commence at it o’clock, a. m. and , close a 3 o’clock, p. m. CIlAltLio 1) b l L W Ait T, > c , J HlNbON MAGUWAN. } April 6 lAKH NOTICE. THE undersigned lias been appointed by l»r. iteiny Bolder, Adiu’r- ol James >V. Dine, deed, lobe his Agent and Attorney in ta<,t tor the collection ol all outstanding debt, now due, as well to the late James 8. Lane, as to the linns ot Lane St Towner and Lair 8t TapscoU. Ail persona thus indebted, are earnestly re quested to cotne forward without delay arid I settle with me. V veiy lung indulgence has , already been given, and the condition ot the estate requires tii.it the remaining debt* be discharged as speedily as possible. buits must be brought against ail who fail to comply wah this notice, alter the Id/th May neat. ANDUKW KENNEDY. Charlestown, Marco 23—if GEN BY UOl’ELEB. I can always be seen in Martinsburg during the Courts, either at Mr. Kroesen’s, or at the house ot Philip C. Pendleton, Esq and wit expect those concerned, living in the vicinity to call on me at those times, A. KENNEDY. Tilt EUganl Jloi.se UUIGR-SjILVKR, , Y IL.L stand tins season on V * Mondays, Tuesdays and _i ■ v edne^duys, until 5 o’cloca, p. at i.c Maine ol Benjamin Comegys, hsq m Mariii.sbuig,- and on Thursday s, Fridays and Satur. ays at ll e stable ul Abraham Marlatt, near Hoke’s Hull, and he let to mares at the moderate price ot n/ dollart the season, (but may be discharged by the payment ot Jiv* dol. Cars within the seasons) hoo dollar* [custij the single leap—otherwise considered by the sea son. and le» dollarg to ensure a mure in foal, to be paid when the mare prove* with toal—part ing with, removing, or not continuing the en suied mare regularly to tbe horse, toiled* die ensurance money. Great care will be taken ol all marcs put to Quick-Silver, but no respon sibility lor accidents.—The season has com menced, and will end the lust ot June next. QUICK -a IL VLli Is a beautiful iron or silver-grey; six years old this spring, tit'ceen hands three inches high, in point ot form is not surpassed by any horse in tins part of the country, tie was got hy the imported horse Frederick, who was got hy Seim, well known and celebrated running horse in Lngland Quick-Silver’s dam wasgot by Col. Copeland’s celebrated running horse Badger; In# grsnd-dain by J. Inskip's St Clair; his great-grand dani by Price’s celebrated burse Crab; his great-grest.grand-dsni by Captain Parson a noted horse Grandbay, who was taken from a British officer in the state ot Jersey in the Hevolunonaiy war, and was taken to the South Branch u! the Potomac, in Hardy coun ty,Vngima- SAMLEL \ ANbB bit. April 6, 1826. STONE COAL. A |LA HGE quantity ot good A’ I'UJYE CO.IL > 1 for kale ai my lauding. Mouth ol Opeckou. JAMES FOliMAN. w March 23— tf Berkeley Troop of Cavalry. \TOC are ordered to parade before tl*e t.lobe > Tavern, in Ma,-tinsbiir£. on Sat«’ day the sad mutant, at bait past ten o’clock, a m JAMBS P. P.RSKI.NR, O S April 13. Kories riMIOSB person* who have been furnished 1 with flour casks at the Mill of die mb serrbers, and who intend replaceinR them, must do so by the 20th lint, otherwise they will nbt be taken Tuose who borrowed Hjt of us during the last summer and 1*11, will now return it. ISAAC S LACCK &. Co. April 6. liitlemen— A Itention! \ZOV are ordered to parade 0* Saturday the 22d Hist before Jolan McCleary's Ifolel, precisely at 2 o clock, p m in full uniform.— A puiiciual atie>idance is expected from every membt r, as business of importance will be transacted on that day By Order of the Captain, J MAX .VK.I.L, jr. 0. S. April 6 NOTICK. 1 having resigned my conimt.smn »* Captain of LIU'll* INFANTRY, in th.- fifth Regiment, Virginia M litia, consequently, alt aucli persons aa may have been idtaeUed to aaid company, w*iII reptirt themselves to the captain* of mili tia within whose bouftds they may severally be situated in. RICHARD BEALL. April 6. 1826.-*_ _ "BOATING OF FLOCK. I SHALL continue to Boat Flour from the Falling Water Ware-House aiul Mill, and also from tile Mouth of Opeckun, Mason a Mill and others. CKORf.F. CHKlSM AN. March 23 —tf* ___ MANAGE lib OFFICE, TICRK I'S and Shares of Tickets, in the fol lowing Lotteries, under our management, are now' on sale, by the parcel or rFta.l, at our Office on Pennsylvania Avenue, (opposite Brown’s Hotel ) 0AI1 Letters and Or 1 rs (p"*t fre ,) t >r Single Tickets and Shares, will lie very thi.uk. fully received mid have the most prompt at tention, if addressed to YATES &. Ml NT* RE, V\ aslungton City. All Prize Tickets received as Cash, or the Cash paid tor them immediately (0The official account of the Drawing of each Lottery is published in the Umtrd Sluin' Telegraph, the National luUdUgencrr and the National Journal newspaper*, immediately at | ter it t ikes place, and i* received here, in such manner, that any person may readily know dic tate of a Ticket. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY SECOND CLASS, For the Benefit of the Dis.iiai Swamp Lanai Company.—30 No.—5 Ballot*. Containin' the amount ot 9'» liJUar 1 prize of glO.OOO 1 of 6.d6d 1 of 4.000 1 of 2,500 1 of 1,500 1 of 1.176 6 prize* of liO'JO 12 of 500 36 of 100 Tickets g3—Half gl 50—Quarter lucent*. UNION CANAL LOTTERY OF PENN. I WIN I Y FIRST CLASS, To be drawn On the 3d ot MAY, 1826, Highest Prizes: 20,000 Dolls. I 1.002 Dolls 3.000 Doll*. 8 of 1,000 Dolls. 2,000 Dolls, f 10 of 500 Dolls. 1 500 Dells, | 32 of 100 Dolls &c. &.c &c Tickets on'y g4 — Halt g2— Qnarter gl. YATE?> « M’LNTYBB. Washington City, March 30. For Internal Improvement> Literature and Charities. Grand Consolidated Lottery. For the benefit of Washington City, and the States of Rhode Island, Connecticut, Dela ware, North Carolina, and Louisiana. . iuthonztil by .lets oj Contrress und of said States respectively To he drawn in the City of Washington on the 26th day of April, 1826, und JimsUd in a few minutes. l-'JKST CLASS-SCHKMK. 1 prize of g60,00b| 1 prize of £15,000 1 40,000 1 10,1)00 l 25,000 54 1,000 i 30,000! 185 500 372 of 100, 1,302 of 40, and 13,950 of 20. 42,840 1 ickets. One and a halj blanks to a prizef Whole 1'ickets £20 00 I Quarters £5 00 Halves 10 00 | Eighth* 2 50 Class Number Six of the M ary land Grand State Lottery, On the odd and even system. Hy which the purchaser of two 'ickets or shares, vull.be certain ojw.ntgjp wo,I least one nzr, and mi yd'aw three the w hoi to be drawn in one d y, in the City of Baltimore, on Wednesday. lOJi of Mat next. Highest Prises: 1 prize of £25,000 50 prizes of glOO 1 do 10,000 100 do 50 2 do 5,000 I0O do 20 10 do 1,000 550 do 10 15 do 500 He He- He. W hole Ticket* go-Halves £2 5o-Qr». gl 25 For Tickets and Shares in tins luxury, for sale in a great variety of numbers at ALLEYS’ Lottery and Exchange Office, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington City April 6, 1826__ *"nV Flour received by James Fo man and others contract, I shall not consider my self accountable for from this dale. CHOUGH CllRlSMAN j March 2?-if I VALUABLE PLANTATION I'ur Sale. THE subscriber is desirous to dispose ot by private sale hi* KAKM. lying on ihe Uptqnnn, about one mile east ol .Martinahurg, on ihe ShcpfWrdatown and Charh Mown road.— Tins tract contain*320 acre*,—250 of which art cleared atwl under cultivation including 120 a ere* of bottom land formed bv the Tutearor* and the Opequon creek*, n textile and aa beau tiful a* any-in the state.—This bottom which •* entirely dry, ha* constantly produced Imm 50 to 80 bushels of Ct rn per acre, (the Subscri ber has gathered as much as 100 buahrl*.)—It is also susceptible of being made moat excel lent meadow —The improve men'* on tlnalarn. have coat thr subscribe r *■ least fen UOO. and he behtve* that the money baa not been use lessly expended.—llisi.es ihe commodious dwelling house, 'here *rr 19 other houtes for different domestic ami agricultural purpose*— a valuable SsAtV MU.I, on a seat winch would be admirably adapted to a mere hint null The i uscaror* being in re greatly enlarged by tiu memos springs, and the tall on the land up wants ol 15 feet.—The burn u ill be shingled, so as to be incomplete repair for the purchaser— a tine young orchaid which, with another on the place, consist ol 41/0 apple tiers; a Hue peach orchaid,- a pump in the barn yard, and another lor the kitchen are among the man) advantages of this desirable property, Thr terms will he Very moderate, and will be mi.de known to any person desirous ol pur chasing by the subscritier on the place. WILLIAM U. KING. Berkeley county, March 16—tf ’ To Fanners and Millers. mi IK subscriber has |iurcbueil the P right ol making ami vending in the cottn tiea of Berkeley, Jefferson, Frederick, Shenan doah, Uockbi idge, Rockingham and Augusta in the stale of Vug'mia, the following v-luabU machine*: JMc fhimiUl'i Theehing . Verhir*— ’)'he li heat Ilnbbei — Crol.rr'i Cum Shelling .Machine— and the Self Sharpening I't-k ’l 1. The Threshing Machine is hy Lr the most complete and efficient yet in vented, uniting simplicity in tlie Ctimhruct’wn, with cheapness, ami the means ot performing eicvllent work with very little power lo a person who buys the right and b lihls this mu chine, it will cost not more than JftlOO, and will thresh t-iit with a two horse power, 26 I bushels per hour. Tins machine may be seen at Mr. Joseph Mt Munm’s, near Shepherds 2 The Wheat liubbtr will be a most useful addition to all mills, where it may be set, and winked with a strap. It is intended t Hcctually to clean it I-cat lion all impurities of smut, dir', Ac wilt clean out 25 hush* U in an hour, and not coat more than £30 or 35. It can be seen at the subscriber’ farm. 3. 7he Corn Shelter will not coat more than £>12—without break ing the mb, it will shell at least a bushel per minme; sepera'ing the cob from the gram, and capable ol being wuikcd either by the hand or by water power. This very useful aubsu tute for the laborious and slow process ot alieUtngbt the hand, will be found ali impot taut to every miller and farmer in the Country I lie machine may be seen and tried at the subscriber’s. 4. The Self - Sharpening Plough may also be seen at the subscriber’s farm, an well as 'he work performed by it. lie is desi rnus to sell the right of vending this tor tlu whole state, lie particularly leque-t* gentle ■ men to examine this great in.proven.ent. The subscriber has spared no pains in mak ing these selections so well calculated to the wants of this section of country, to assure himself of the title and of their excellence; he feels i bereft-re no hesitation in pronouncing thtm by far the best of their kind, that have come within his observation, and also in warn ing ail persons from vending or purchasing * hem in any of the counties before named, units under his grant- He will enforce the law a gainst all such. He mentions tin* bee.use h* has understood that the right of m.-king the Threshing Machine has been sold by a certain Mr. Ballon, who has no manner of right to the patent. The subscriber has papers in bis pos session to shew that Ballon pr uteJ the inven tion ot McDonald, and has been since in con sequence of the fraud, prosecuted by McDon aid, the true patentee, to insolvency. The subscriber therefore forewarns all persons from purchasing any such pretended right, andlrom making agMMunUng any of the before men tioned itn^^Hneiiis. He! william b. kino. HrrkeletWPlnty, March 16—tf Important to Farmers$ Millers. /|\HC subscriber having obtained by letters patent, dated February the 15th, 1818, an exclusive right in hit new improve ment in (he Threshing Machine, with two cy lenders, one revolving within the other and get mg out the gram as it passes between the two c> lenders, drawn by the motion ol'the inner cylender by teeth extended from each c) lender tov.aid* the other, and turned by a-, ny convenient power, and fed in any conve nient manner, will make or vend to others to be made and used on application, by any per son in or within the United Stales ui America, this improvement ih the Threshing Machine. This is therefore to forewarn any person or persons within the limits of the United States of America (1 hoinas Beaty or his assigns ex cepted,) from making, usen.g or vending to others to be used, this improvement in the Threshing Machine, us I am determined to prosecute all who may so ofleiid. The subscriber also oflersto the public, hia new improvement in the Wheat Rubber— rubbing the wheat between two Cylinders, one revolving w itliiii tbe other, sod rubbing the wheat as it passes between the two cj lenders, by protube etu punts exteuded between the two cy leaders. MIC1IJEL S11ANK8. March 23 Mrs 80MMEUV1LLE WILL open a SCHOOL on Monday tbe 10th of April, at her residence one door west of the Printing Office She respect fn l\ solicits tbe patronage of tbe inhabitants of Martinsburg. Mat ch all I lmir.ADK r RDICKS. HE. training ot thr Officers of lie 67i|| I N<giment, Virgin* Militia, will com. ' on nee at Marnnahorg, on Monday the 8 1* Ja) of May neV, »od continue for three d.y*j and the muater ot said lit i indent ia app„int't d a the *a*,e place, w the 11th ot the a*n.» moioh. All Officer* Con nn««n ned. and note holding Commission* in the fi?th Krg't withik the count) of Berkeley, are requested to ih tend the training and liegin ental Muater. Regimental Orders. THE Comps*} formerly c. n iitnded £apt. Lucaa, will he Mnatcft'd b) Capt Junu# Itot'inson until fur h< r older*. I he Commandants of companies will fun*, rush the Adjutant with the atiength of their companies, on the first da) ol the training, to • ffether with a return of all public pn perty ip. phcable to mihtahy juipi.se* Officers wilA appear on parade in full uniform \VM. GHF.C.ORf, £V tUh Rrg't r. M, March 30 . VIRGINIA, Htrktity County Court, to wit: Jancarv Term, 1826. Jehu Marlin And Nancy hia ailr laic Nanflg Ev*n», * Plain'UTt, Auinr loaeph Hedges Nancy Ibdgei and A'rxaftw der Robinson Itch ud«/ita, IN CHANCERY. THE defendant. Joseph Hedges, not having entered hi* appearance■, aim given aecurity ac cording tnthc actolas'embl) and thr rule* of Ova Court/ and it .mpcaring to ihr satisfaction ol the court that he is not an inhabitant ol thm state—// n Ordered, That the tad defendant* Joseph Hedges, do appear here on the second Monday m June next,and answer the bill of the plaint it], and that a copy ot ,hia order be forthwith inserted for two- months succes sively in the Martinshurg Gazette, and bn posted at the door ol the Court House of thi# county A Copy—Teste D. HUNTER, COC March 23,1826.—2m VIRGINIA, Htrktity County Court, to wit: March Term, 1826, Adam Stephen Iiensliaw, 1‘wmird* AOAiaar Jacob Waggoner and Jacob Hott. Defendant^ IN CHANCERY The dVffcndsnt, Jacob W aggei er, not having entered his appearknee, and given security ac cording to the art of assembly and the rules of till* court, anti it appearing to the satisfaction of the court.that lie is not an inhabitant ot t him sts'e—// i* Ordered, That the said defendant, Jacob VVuggerier do appear on the second Monday in June next, and answer the bill of the plaintiff, and that a copy of this order b«i forthwith inserted tor two months successively hi the Martmsburg Gasette, and be posted at die door ot tlu- Court ItouKot tbia county, A Copy—Teste, 1). HUNTER, C. B. C. March 23, 1826- 2m __ .gL VIRGINIA, Berkeley County Court, to wit. EtfeRt ARY Term. 18SC. James Thruston and Havid Randolph, CuaP» diuns ot the children of Jotepb Thruston da, ceased Plaintiffs, ABAtftST Robert Billingsly, W illiam Cunningham »n4 JuRira Hayes (a free man of color) Defendant# IN CHANCERY. THE defendant, Robert Billingsly, not having g entered his appearance, and givjn security ac cording to the act of assembly and the rules of this court,- and it appearing t« the satisfaction ot the court that h* is not an inhabitant of *h# state—It is Ordered, That the aaid defendant, Robert Billingsly, do appear here on thr a# corn! Monday in M-s next, and answer the bill of thr plaintiff, and that a copy ot this order b« forthwith inserted tor two months successively in the Nfartinaburg Gasette, and be posted#! the door ot the Court House ot this county A copy—Teste D HUNTER, CBC [ February 16, 1826 VIRGINIA, Berkeley County Court, to tbit, February Term, 1886. Jacob Smith I'iamtifT. UilltT Holly Cutter, widow and Jacob Cutter, Eli* zabeth Custer, Holly Cutter Catharine Cutter, John Custer, Henry Cuater. and Finley Custer, children of Jehu Custer, deceased, and Georg* Kinde Defendants, IN CHANCERY. TfIF. defendant George Krnale not having entered Ilia appearance, and given security ac cording to the act of assembly and the rules of this c»urt, and it appearing to the satisfaction ••f the court tint he is nut an inhabit, nt of, thin state- ft is Ordered, 'I hat the said defendant, George Kiusle do appear on the second Mon day in May neat, and answer the bill of th* plaintiff,and that a copy of this order be forth with inserted fur two months successively ia the Martmsburg Gazette, and be potted at th* Joor of the Court House of this county. A Copy—Test, I». HUNTER. CBG February 16. 1826—2m BOATING OF FLOUR. OCR will be carried from the mouth O? L Up«ck<*n to Ceorge-1 own or A>e* ndria, mi itasouable tc>ui»—Those wb< may wista to semi 'heir Flour to Ualtiniore, tan have it came.* fiom George Town he twenty cent* per barrel. JAMES FORMAN. Mouth of Opeckon, March 23— tf 11V EL not be accountable hr any contract made, or Flour delivered to George Cbrig» man after this d-t*. JAM E8 FORMA*. Maccto y-tf