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AT THE - Clarksburg Station! I AM jut receiving, and now opening, at my ?tore on the R. R., a splendid assortment of seasonable GOODS, consisting in part of the following articles : Brilliants, Robes, Challies, Debages, Borages, Lawns, Qinghams, Prints, Illusions, Mantillas, Trimmings, Flowers, Bonnets and Ribbons, with overy variety of Ladles' apparel. Clothings Boots and Shoes, Hats and Flats, Groceries, Coffee?19>? to 14c lb., Molasses? 80c gallon,.'Oils, Paints, Iron, Nails, Salt in eaek? and in barrels, Bacon, Hardware, Queens ware, &c. *T assortment is complete, and for quality and prices will compare with; if not surpass any in this market. I am willing to do with small profits, and as the past six months has been fa vorable to my trade here. I anticipate the future with lively anticipations. I wish to pnrchase all kinds of produce. Al io, Staves, Headings, Locust Pius, &c., which I am paying the cash for. Having made pormauent arrangements with the Master of Transportation of the Railroad Company, I would say that nil goods consigned to my care will be properly delivered at my warehouse. A. M. BASTABLK.. Clarksburg, May 1st, 1857.?1 tf Liquors. r BARRELS Double Rectified Whiskey. to 25 " Old Rye, (some vory choico. 5 " Old Bourbon Whisfcoy. 2 " ' Prime olJ Irish <lo 2 " " Scotch do 12 Gases Rye Whi*kcy in Uottles. "*? 12 " Brandy in Bottles, very superior. 80 Packages French Brandy, various grades and prices. 20 Packugos Poach, Apple, Cherry, Black berry, Ginger and Lavender Brandy. yi Cask Pellivosin Brandy, (very fine.) 10 Cases Schiedam Schnapps. 1 " Claret Wino. A. Barrels Port Wine, (pure juice.) 2 " Madeira. " " 25 " Sweet Malaga Wino. 1 " do do do imported. tl " liullaud Gin. 1 Case" Simpson ?fc Co.'s" Stom. Bitters. 1 " London Porter. Just received, and for sale cheap for cash or Produce, THUS. BLACKFOliU, maris Sin l'arkersburg. 185 7~. SPRING 185 7. NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! J?fe W. P. IRWIN are now opening a beautiful ? and extremely cheap lot of Spring and Sum mer Goods. Their stock of ladies dress Goods embraces some of the most beautiful styles ofDc laines, Challcs-Horace, Crapo do., Tissues, Lawns, &c. A iargelot of Brilliants, Nainsooks,.'aconctts, t>wis?cR, Lawns, &c. ILsiery, Gloves, Parasols, Umbrellas. Linen C. lldkts., F. W. and Bulled Collars, ami a nice lot of Fringes, Luces and Trimmings. lie would ask attention lo a lot of Blu.-k and Fancy Colored Mantles. Together with a heavy stock of Domestic Lin en and Cotton Coating, Vesting and Pant sttili's. Groceries, Hardware, Bouts, Shoes, Gaiters. Ac., which the citizens ot'Clarksb.ir;: an 1 vicin ity ure respectfully invited to examine. j> tt' Threshing iUachhit's. IN view of the tine prospects of the aj?;?ro:ieh liiir harvest. I um now finishing the largest beet ustior lino lit of Threshers ever tnnde in thiscountry. They are of all sizes, Irom two horse for farm use, to the ?ight-lloi>c Cleaners, and are of the most simplified and etiicient con struction, built by men who have been for years bui'ding machines exclusively. Every Jinchiue IVarrnutcil. je."> Cm IRA 11 ART. THE FAR-FAMED AND POPULAR Maryland Lotteries, For September, 1857. R. FRANCE ? CO., Mincer*. Brilliant Schemc ! Grand ecnsoli laUd Lot tery of Maryland, class I., to bo drawn Sa turday," Sept'r. 26th, in Baltimore, Maryland. Drawing conducted under the superintendence of the Statu Lottery Commissioner. .Scheme. 78 Nnmbcrs?11 Drsnvn itnllots. 1 prize of $62,900 is $62.90) 2 prizer of 15,000 o;o 30,000 2 prizes of 10,000 are HO,000 'J. prizes of S,000 are 1 ti,000 2 prizes of (J,000 are 12,000 5 prizes of 5,000 are 25,0->0 o prizes of 2,500 are 12,500 5 prizes of 1,800 aro 0,000 10 prizes of 1,750 are 17,500 10 prizes of 1,500 arc 15,000 20 prizes of 1,060 are 2o,000 2^5 prizes of 4,00 are 60,000 128 prizes of 2,00 are 25,t3oo 12S prizes of 1,00 aro 12,Soo 5.5)13 prizes of 40 aro 0,4oo 23224 prizes of 20 aro _ 564,430 34,412 prizes, amounting to #1,202,000 Whole Tickets, #10; Halves, $3 : thinners, $2,50 Of certifcates of 2)" wholes, $2S2 00 Do. 20 Halves, 141 00 Do. 26 Quarters, 7o 50 Do. 26 Eights, 05 25 HAVANA I'LAN. Of Single Numbers, now become so popular. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Did. Extra class 9, to be drawn in Baltimore, Md. Saturday, September 26th, 1S37. SPLENDID SCHEME. Capital Prizes. Approx. Prizes. 1 prize of $3'?,<?00 4 of $400 1 prize of 11,7)10 4 of 800 1 prize of 5,000 4 of 20o 1 prizo of 5,o001 1 prize of -l,o00 ] 1 prize of 4,o00 J 1)1 of 150 1 prize of 4,o00 | 1 prize of 4,o00 J 4 prizes of 3,5oo lo of 100 4 prizos of 2,5oo *6 of So 4 prizes of l,5oo 1>5 of 6o 5 prizos of l,2oo 2o of 5o 175 prizes of 8oo 7oo of lo 1,000 prizes unit';; to )tl!)S,tlob Whole Ticket* glO| llnlrcag.1; Qnnrters $2,30. I3T* For Tickets and Packages, address orders to T. II. HUBBARD & CO., Office, 39 Fayette street?Box 40, Baltimore, Md. Valuable Farm for Sale. A VALUABLE farm, containing 230 acrcs of excellent land about one milo from Clarks burg, is offered for salo. Thero is ou the pro perty a good frame dwelling, and all necessary out-builaings and conveniences. Abont 90 acros ot tholand is improved, and tho balance well timbered. Thero is also an inoxhaustablo quantity of superior coal?limostono in abun dance, a fiao orohard, and shrubbery of every description. Tho land lies well and is suscepti ble of boing mado one of tho finest farms iu tho country. For furthor information inquire of je26 tf W. P. COOPER. Wanted. ACOIOBED BOY, 12 or 15 years old, can have a situation in a Hotel, at fair wages, ifimmediato application be mado to the subs ri ber. SAMUEL WALKER. Clarksburg, Va., July 8th, 1S57.?jylO tf Notice. I IIAVE taken into partnership my brother, W. P. Irwin, and wishing to closo my old business, thoso interested will please call. ? . ' ? JOHN IRWIN. Clarksburg, July 1st, 1857. 10,000 Bn. Wheat wanted! I WISH TO PURCHASE 10,000 bushels Wheat delivered at my Warehouse, tlio highest mar ket price paid in cash. A. M. BASTABLE. Clarksburg, Va., August 7, 1857.?tf Week's Magic Ijotion. PHE great remedy for Toothache, Nervous -L Headache, Scalds, Burns, Sprains, Frosted feet, or pains of any kind, for sale at WRIGHT'S. ~ Salt. 50 Q"?>nd Alum Salt for Sale at ^3 tf a ' y J- & w-p- v:n. MisceU&he&ttsi). DENTISTRY. Dr. C. VonBonhorst, Surgeon Dentist, _ULD regdootfully inform tho citizens of Clarksburg and vicinity, that ho intends liiarKSDurg ana viarni;, ???? >"' locating permanently in Clarksburg, for the pur oso of practicing his profession. Etc will visit -larksburg on or about tho 20th of August, when ho would respectfully invite tho attention of the ladies and gentlomon of tho placo to oall and ox amino specimens of his workmanship. All operations appertaining to tho Profession neatly and skillfully performed?charges as rea sonable as any othor qualified Dentist. fsg" All operations warranted to givo perfect satisfaction. ROOMS OVER R. F. CRISS' STORE. The Mails. Post Office, Clarksduro, Va . Arrival and departure of m.us via N. W. Va. R. R. _ Arrives at Clarksburg Station via Grafton, each day, except Sunday, at!) o'clock, 27 min. A. M., and thence to Parkersburg. Va. Returns same day from Parkoreburg, by 8 P. M., on its way to Grafton Junction. Mails for tho East will be closed at 7 oclock, P. M., and those for the West at 8 A. M. je 2 tf B. S. GRIFFIN, P. M. House and Lots lor Sale. WILL bo sold at private snlo, two lots in the town of Shinnston, with good dwelling house, smoko house, collar and stable, nearly all new, and select fruit and shrubbery. Tho above property will bo sold low and an accommodating terms, or exchanged for good work horses. Those wishing to purchase, will bo shown tho property by K W. Clark,in Shiunston or by calling on the undersigned ut his residence on Booth's creek. L. CLARK. Juno 12tli, 1S57.?tf We are just Opening A FINE LOT OF GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, OUOll as Silk Undershirts, Light Merino, do., O for Summer wear. Drawers, Gloves, Poekot and Keek-Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts, Neck ties, >fco. Also, a largo assortment of l'ortmou naies slid Poeketbooks, all of which we are de termined to sell at reasonable prices (Jivo us a call, and try ROSENTHAL & BRO. iuar'20 tf iHurphey's ftallery OF DAGUERREOTYPES, PHOTO GRAPHS and A.1111 ROTYPUS, on Main street, Clarksburg, Vu. J. II. AIurimiy has lilted up a gallery for the purpose of taking all tho above pictures, au.i haviug availed himself of all the latest improve ments of tlie art, lie flutters himself that he can ^ive full satisfaction. The public invited to call and examine specimeus. iLx* Cloudy days are prcf srred except for chil dren. mar27 tf To the Public. ~ rilAKliNOTICE, that the subscriber has on L hand o new two-horse wagons, made of the ?>t material the country can afford, which ho will sell. Persons in want of good wagons are ic<|ucstcd te call and see him before buying else where. JEFFERSON FLETCHER. July 31st, 1S07.?au7 tf. Shop in West Union. rpHK subscriber would respectfully inform the L citizens of Doddridge county, that ho is prepare*! to make and repair all kinds of Guns. I'istols, Ssc. Ki tics and shot guns made to or der. As all work is warranted, the public is re quested to give me a call. August 7th, 1S30.?ty W. II. KAKNKST. Est ray Hi or sc. 1 ."'STRAYED from my residence lieur Chirks -V hurg, on July 18th, a dark buy horse, with u heavy mane anil tail, dark legs?about 11 hands lii^h, and I y?' irs old. A suitable reward will bo paid fur his return or su-h information as will lead to his recovery. July 3t*t)..?;u :it. J}. M. SMITH. jfiUtsical. riMIE SUMMER SESSION of Musical Instruc L tion will expire August 15tli. and the Kali Session commence September 7th. kii<1 continue to December ill, 16o7. Persons wishing to take Lessons are requested to apply early, as none can lie admitted durinc the Session. POBKliT C. KNELL, Professor and Teacher of Music. Clarksburg, Va., July 21, 1S57.?'?!! 3t lltitles and Bark Wanted ! r PUG subscriber is erecting a Tauuery at the JL west cud of Clarksburg, and will pay the highest market prices in cusli lor hides and bark. WM. S. SUJUNER. Cla.ksburg, Dec. lilth, IS'>G.?tf J. . IHurphcy, AGUKRREAN and Ambrotype artist, hav ing purchased tho apparatus of Mr. Rich mond will continue the business as heretofore, and would say to all those wishing Pictures to give him u call. Hardware and Cutlery, OK ALL KINDS, Carpenter's Tools, .Stove Paus, Preserving Kettles, Tea Kettles &.C., for sule cheap at WRIGHT'S, nov 2d?tf On Pike street, Clarksburg. Dyspepsia Cured ! DYSPEPTICS will just roll their eyes this way whilst they read that tho celebrated Oxygenated Bitters, Hoolland's German Biiters, &c~, &c., can be had at A. K. BARNES'. up3 It ltonncls and Flats; ENGLISH Straw, K. Braid, Crape, Gimp and Black Bonnets, from 30 cents up. Misses aud Ladies' ElaU, Children's Kancy llats, ?&c., jyStf at J. it \V. X'. IRWIN'S. Ladies Lon^' & Square Shawls. Jifc W. P. III WIN have just received a splen . did lot of Ladies' Long aud Square Shawls. jy3 tf DJ Fine Scgars. V CHOICE lot of Imported and American Segars, just received and for sale low by no7 tf JOHN 11. MURPHY. For Kent. A DESIRABLE STORE-ROOM?one of the best situations for business in Clarksburg, will be for rent on the 1st of .A pril. Apply to W. P. COOPER. Bacon. ?y X nnnLBS- ^>r'mo Bright Iiacon?Shoul I tJjUUU ders, Sidos, llams,?in smoke houso aud for sale low for cash, by TilOS. BLACKFORD, marl 3 Cm l'urkersburg. Nervous Diseases. V\r^ have, and constantly keep on h;*.nd T T Christie's celebrated Galvanic curatives. ap:*tf A. F. HARNES. Wheeling- Nails. iy ~ KEGS Assorted Nails, tor sale by 10 THUS. BLACKFORD, mar 13 6m l*nrkersburg. Staves and Pius! J will buy uuy number ot Staves aud Locust Pius, (or which cash will be paid. jauDtli?tf IRA HART. Blood Purifiers ! UYSOTT'S SARSAPARLLLA. Chalmer's \JT Sanative Tincture. Moffatt's Bitters, &c., ite., for solo at A.F.BARNES*. Tobacco and Segars. OF the very best quality, new brand, for sale low, at WRIGHT'S. WHITE LIME. JUST received, a first rate article of Lime, for sale at A.F.BARNES'. JKails. ELIUONT NAILS, from 3's to 12's, for sale at WRIGHT'S. IN DOW CLASS and rutty for wtle at WRIGHT'S. B YV Miscellaneous. LEWIS COUNTY SEMINARY. THE second semi-annual session of this In stitution commenced on Tuesday, April 7th, under very favorable auspices. Parents, and guardians of wards, are kindly invited to send their children, so that they may obtain here e liberal education and thus become useful mem bers of society. In addition to the usual English branches, Ancient and Modern Languages are. taught, viz: Latin, Greek, French and German. Tne Sum - mer Session will close on the 29th of August? and the winter session will commence the first Monday in October. Classes and Charges per Session of Twenty Weeks: This Institution embraces three Departments, to wit: Preparatory Clas9, $7 50 Junior, } English branches, inclu Sonior, ) ing incidental expenses, 10 50 Junior, ) English branches, inclu or > diug the Classics and iuci S?uior, ) dental expenses, 16 50 German or French, each 6 00 German and French, 5 00 Tuition to be paid quarterly, and if" not iu ad vance, at least al the expiration of the quarter. An experience of seven years has taught the subscriber that without discipline it is impossi ble to teach with any success. Therefore, dis cipline cannot bo dispensed with, and it is ex pected that every pupil will abide by the rules of the school. II. G. VON IIOXAR. myl?tf Principal. / A Retired Physician, / Whoso sands of life have nearly run out, I discovered while in the East Indies, a certain I euro for Consninptiun, Asthma, Bronchitis, I Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. ilo had lieard much of the wonderful restorative and healing qualities of preparations made ftoin the East India tlemp, and the thought occurred to himttlat lie mteht make a remedy for his child, ile studied hard and succeeded in realizing his wishes. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. Ilo lins sinco administered the won derful remedy to thousunds of sufferers in all purtn of the world, and ho has never tailed in making them completely healthy and happy.? Wishing to do as much good as possiblo, ho will scud to such of his alllictcd follow-beings as re quest it, this receipo, with lull and explicit di rections for making it up, and successfully using it. Ilo requires each applicant to incloso him ono shilling?three cents to bo returned as pos tage on the receipo, and the roini inder to bo ap plied to the payment of this advertisement. Address Dr. II. JAMES, No. l'J Grand street, Jersey City, N.J. Portable Flour Mills. THE Subscriber is manufacturing Portable Flour Mills, of a quality superior fur sim plicity and durability to any othor now in use. l'liey can be driven by Steam, water, or horse power, and will prove an acquisition to iron masters, stock feeders and lumbermen. There nro hundreds of persons throughout tlio coun try who have surplus water or steam power, or whose power is only employed a portion of the who, by introducing ono lto their establishments, time on othor business, or more of these ."lills into may greatly bouelH themselves, and at the same time accommodate the public. Ono of these mills (:i9 inches in diameter) griudiug over 12 bushels of feed per hour, can be seen daily iu op eration at the Oil and Feed Mill of Les-trs Suy-' dam & Co., on Kebccca street, Allegheny.? Steam engines, boilers and mill furnishing on hand and made to order. Orders and enquiries attended to with dispatch. W. YV. WALLACE, 310 Liberty St.. Pittsburgh Pa. inar27 10m. ' ... Smut Machines. LULL'.S patent French Burr Smut Machines, ?used in over 500 of the best mills in the west. They ru.i light, clean well uud fust, and last u life time. When they become dull, the odgo can be re newed by cracking thu Burr. Wo uunejc a cer tificate ft'om one oi tlio largest nourishing mills in the west; uud for further particulars refer to our baud bills. Pittsdurg, June 2G, 1353. W. W. \S ai.la\jc. Bsu.,?DestriSir;-?Wo Imve now in use in our mill two of your Burr Smut .Machines ; they work to our entire satisfaction, and they are durable, not liable to get out of or der, and we consider them the best u.achiues now iu use. WILMAUTU & NOB LIS All orders promptly attended to w. vv, Wallace. oil) Liberty st., Pittsburg, Pa. A. FAIKCIIII.I), A. F. LAWIIEAD, D. FORDYCE. Fairchild, L;iwlica?l & Co., CARRIAGE MAKERS. CLARKSBURG and MORGANTOWN, VA. I "> KSPLICTFULLY inform the citizens of tlio -L\) above pltices, and surrounding country, that they make and keep on hand at all times for sale, Carriag<-s, Buggies, Rockuways, Pluvious, &c., munutuctured l>y the best workmen out of lie host material. O* On and nfler April 1st, wo will havo a va riety of vehicles for sale at our shop in Clarks burg. Repairing done to order at short notice, and at fair prices. f myl ly Clarkslmrs: l&llle Factory. GEO. II. EARNEST, (successor of J. B. Wright,) would inform the public that ho has opened a shop 011 Klncheloe street, Clarks burg, Va., where ho is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of business. Rilles, of all kinds, made to order, in (he best manner, and upon the shortel't notice. Rifles, Shot Guns, Pistols, ij-c., repaired. i?yl5 ti" Town Properly for Sale ! rpUE following property in Clarksburg will bo J. sold cheap and upon accommodating terms: A large two-story brick hotuo, with extensive bujk buildings, &c., situated" in the heart of town?a good location for bur.iue&s, and well adapted tor a hotel. A story and a hall' brick house with half an aereof ground, ou which is a stable and all ne cessary outbuildings. Tlio situation is one of the most desirable iu to-.vn for a private res ide! cc. Also, a now, story and-a-halt"house with near ly a quarter of an acre of ground,on tlio 'Point.' Inquire of W. P. COOPER. IVatcli-iTla ker &, Jeweller, WESTON, VA. ER ALSTON, has removed his Jewelry Bs > tablishment to the room formerly occu pied by Alien Simpson, near the Blaud Hotel, where lie has on hand a good assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, .J*.:., which he will dispose of cheap for cash. Persons wishing ar ticles in his line, will save money by giving him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully re paired, and warranted according to quality, my 23 1 y Stoves, &c. riiHE under.-igned would call tho attention of L the public to tho new and superior stock of Stovos now on hand, embracing many new styles, such as havo never been in the county. Call and soo for yourselves; and those who waut will bo suited in terms, prico and quality. A full stock of Tin,Copper, Brass and Sheet Iron Wares as usual. O. \V. SMITH. Oct. 23d, 1S5G. To Sportsmen. RIFLES Shot Guns and Pistols of all kinds, Powder, Lead and Caps, Flasks and Horns, Shot and Shet Pouches, for saje cheap for cash at WRIGHTS, Pike street, Clarksburg. Groceries. SUGAR, Coffee, Tea, Tobacco, Nails, Fish, Cotton Yarn, Spices, Ac., for sale by TUOS. BLACKFORD. marl3 6m Parkereburg. FashionableJcwelry. JH. M.URPHEY has just received a new lot . of Lava Ear Rings and Breast Pins, in ; tolls. Alio, a lot of Shell Cameos in setts,.' oc39 Notices, Sales, &c. t rxHQxmA^SAt^wian^^^^wor^ V ?ce of 1 ty on the first Monday in August, 1857: William Adamson, Complainant, ' The object of this suit is to obtain a decree for the sale of the lands willed by Joseph Lantz, of the oounty of Pendleton, to his daughter Catha rine Helmiok, lying-in the oounty or.Randolph, on the dry fork of Cheat river,or iomuch'there of as will be sufficient to pay the sum of one hun dred dollars, bequeathed by the said Joseph Lantz by his said will to Abraham Lantz, and tho costs of this suit. It appearing by affidavit filed that the defend ant AbrahamLantz is not an inhabitant of this Commonwealth, it is ordered that he do appear here within ono month after due publication of this order and do what is necessary to protect his interest in this suit; and that a oopy of this order be published in Cooper's Clarksburg Reg ister, a weekly newspaper, printed in the town of Clarksburg, in the county of Harrison, once a week for four successive weeks, and that another copy hereof be posted at the front door of the court house of Randolph county, on the first day of the next term of the county court. Copy?testo, B. L. BROWN, Cl'k. Goff. atto for plt'ff. auH 4t /"< IRCUIT COURT for Doddridge Oounty: V-/ May 23, 1857 : Win. M. Berryhill, & Co., 1 vs. J- In (Jhqucory. Floyd Neoly's ex'r., &o. ) T he Teport of tho Commissioner made in pur suance of a decree pronounccd at a former term of this court, the same being approved; and it is ordered that said report be ro committed to him and he is hereby directed to take proof of any otiier debts or demands against said estate in pursuance of a former order in this cause, and report the same for further order to be had in this cause. A true abstract. K. L. N2ELY, D. C. Cir. Ct. D.C. Commissioner's Office,) Circuit Court of Doddridge County. J The parties in tho above cause, and all credi tors of the estato of J. J. Ingle, dee'd., are noti fied to attend and prove before mo, at the Clerk's Office of tho Circuit Court of Doddridge county, Va., on tho 21st day of Septembor next, all their domands against tho estate of Baid Ingle. au!4 4t THOMAS A. JONES, Com. Sale of Land. Win. M. Berryhill, Complainant. vs. (In Chancery.) F. Neely, ex'r. of J. J. Ingle dee'd. and others. Pursuant to a decree entered in the above namod cause at tho Spring term of the Circuit Court of Doddridge county, on tho 22d day of May, 1S57, 1 shall, as Sheriff of Doddridge coun ty, undersaid deeroo, proceed to soli, to the high est bidder, beforo tho eourt-houso door of Dod dridge county, at public auction, on Monday the 23th day of September next, that being court day, three tracts of land in the proceedings of said cause mentioned, lying in the county of Doddridge, near tho town of West Union, and for a description of which reference is made to tho report of the Commissioner in said causo. Terms ok Sale: Ciodit of 6,12 and IS months from thedny of salo will bo given, tho purcha str executing bonds with good security, and a deed to be mado upon tho payment of tho last instalment, by gcucral warranty. July 30th, 1357.?uu!4 It " C.C.Davis. LAND SALE! 204 ACRES! IN purstianco of tho decree icndored at tho Spring term, 1857, of tho Circuit Court of Barbour county, in tlio causo pending thorein between Nestcr Harden, complainant, and Jacob Ozigans, ifec., are defendants, tho undorsigned will procood to soil, at public auction, tho tract of land in tho bill and proccolinga mentioned, on the 7th day of Septembor next, that being a court day, at tho front door of the court-houso of Harbour county, on acrcditof 12 and 24 mouths, with interest from tho day of salo. Bond with approved porBonal security will bo roquirod from tliu purchaser, and the legal title rotaiucd ns a further security. Tho tractcontains 204 acres of land, 30 acres of which arc improved. Tho titlo is indisputable, but no warranty thereof will be given. SAMUKL WOODS, Aug. 3d, 1S57.?14 4t Special Comm'r. rpO Abraham Lantz: Take notice, that 1 -L shall, on tho 19tli day of Soptcmber, 1857, at the Clerk's offico of tho Circuit Court of Ran dolph county, between the hours of 6 a. m. and 6 p. m. of that day, prococd to take tho deposi tion of Johnson Lites and others, to bo Toad as evidence in my behalf, in a certain suit in equi ty, deponding in tho Circuit Court of Kandolp) county, wheroin you and others are defendants, and 1 am complainant; and if from any cause tho taking of tlio said depositions bo not com menced on that day, or if commenced, bo not concluded on that day, tho taking of tho same will be adjourned and ocntinned from tiino to time, at tho samo place and between the same hours, until tlio same shall bo eomplotcd. Hospcctfully, Yours, Aug. 4th, 1S07.?14 4t WM. ADAMSON. Coininissionei's Sale of a House aud .Lot in West Slilforil. Israel Simmons, jilt'ff. vs. In Oiiancert ? John G. Haum.m, nnJ others, doft's. Pursuant to a docree of the Circuit Court of llurrisoncounty, pronounced in tho above oamo on tho 27th day of April, 1S57, I shall before tho court-house door of Harrison county, on Mon day, tho 14tli day of Septcmbor, 1S37, tho Mime being the 1st day of tho County Court of said county, sell at public auction, to tho highest bid dor, ono liouso and lot, in West Milford, also tho shop, en"ino and fixtures now owned aud in possession of said Ilauman. Tehjis or Sale.?To tho purchaser a erolit of six, twelve, ciglitoen and twonty-four months will be given, upon his executing his bonds with good, personal security, for tho payment of tho pnrohusc liionoy, with interest from duto. As additional security, a lien upon the land will bo retained in tho deed of eonvoyanco. BENJAMIN WILSON, J illy 31?ds Special Commissioner. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALET rl",IIE undersigned, executor of the ostuto of J Jusius Adams, deceased, offers for sale the residue of a 10,000 acre tract of land, lying in Harrison county, on tho waters of Ten-mile.? A'so the residue of u 5,000 aero tract of land lying iu Taylor county, on tlie waters of the Valley River. Persons desirous of purchasing would do well to look at these lands. The title is indisputable. They luy well aud are of the fi ii 'st soil. There are several small Improvements on theui. Pers>'ns may select such portions ns they desire to purchase. Terms of sale, such as may be agreed upon. He will accompany per sons at any time who desire to purchase or to see the land. Address P. M. ADAMS, jy3 tf Parkersburg, Vu. O* Weston Herald copy 3 months. rpo Messrs. Peter R. Swigor, So wall ?fc Co., 1. McCoy <& Gonrad, Theodore S. Buntz.Long Byrne ifc Co., James Wilks, Jr. ?fc Son and Asa Carliu. Please tako notico, that I shall, on tho 18th day of August, IS57, at tho office of Nor vnl Lewis, in Clarksburg, Va., between the hours of 6 a. ra. and 6 p. m., of that day, pro ceed to tako tho depositions of Jeriah Swijjer and others, to bo road as evidence upon tho trial of a certain suit in equity, depending in tho Cir cuit Court for the county of Harrison, wherein I am plaintitf and you are defendants; aud if from any cause tho taking of said depositions bo not cominencod on that day, or if commenced be not concluded that day, tho taking of the same will be adjourned and continued from day to day, or from time to time, at the same place and botwoen tho same hours, until tho same shall bo completed. Respectfully, Yours, jyJ4 It SETH PIGOTT. JAMES Y. QORNOR, Complainant, vs. Benja min F. Roby's adra'r. ana heirs, Defendants. Pursuant to a decree of the Circuit Conrt of Harrison county, mado at the Spring term 1857, in the above named cause, I shall proceed to sell to tho highest bidder, at the front door of the court-house of Harrison county, on the first day of the next September term of the oounty court for said county, the land in the bill and proceed - ings mentioned, being lots Nos. 5 and 12 on the plot of the town of Lnmberport, in said county, upon a credit of 6,13 and IS months, with inte rest from the day of sale, taking from the pur chaser bond with good personal security, ana re taining a lion upon tha said lots as a farther se curity for the purchase money. EDWIN MAXWELL, August 7,1S57.?fit Special Commissioner. Reapers and Mowers. T AM prepared to furnish the. UNEQUALLED 1 MANNY MACHINE, to our formers at eaa teru rates. IBA HART. On Monday, thejSWffiwwi?Aine will be at "con Col. J.. ,, -^yj^rhe pu are invited to'beipresent andswitnces iu July 19?tf Notices, Sales, &c. Land in and near West Ifliirord Tor Sale ! mZT iVSZlv the Court to the htgl?. WUUBII *v* VWU) a puoai UI muu containing ninety-throe sorts, more or loss, ad-1 joining the town of West Milford, and ooeupiod by the said Jesse Lowthor at the time of the exe cution of the said deed of trust. And at the same time and plaoe, and by authority of the said deed of trust, 1 shall offer for sale, for oash, a lot of ground containing throo acres, situate on the , east side of the main street of tSe town of West J Milford. The said lot is described in tho said deed to be bounded on the north* and east by land formerly owned by Elias J. Lowther, and on tho south by land of A. J. Crawford. The deotx above mentioned was ezecutod to seeure a debt to Eppa. P. Bartlett, and the 'above men tioned Bale will be for his benefit. WM. A. HARBISON. Feb. 10 A, 13 57.?18 4t The above sale is postponed until the 1st day of June Court next, by consent of the parties. Maroh 9, 1857-12t WM. A. HARRISON. The above sale is postponed until the 9th day of June, 1837. WM. A. HARRISON. je5 It This salo has been further postponed until Monday, the 13th day of July, 1857, that being the first day of the July term of the County Court. WM. A. HARRISON. By consent of the parties, the abova sale U ostponed to the first day of the next Circuit lourt of Harrison county. July 13, 1857. WM. A. HARRISON. jyl710t Trustee. In Chancery. VIRGINIA.: At Rules held in the 0 lork's O f fico of the Circuit Court of Harrison oonnty for the month of August, 1B57 : Matilda Reed and othors, Complainants, vs. Hezekiah Stout's administrator and others. De fendants. Tho object of this Buit is to setlfe the personal ostato of Hezekiah Stout, decoased, and procure a decree for tho sale of two tracts of land situate in Ilarrison county, of whioh the said Hezekiah Stout died soized, and to oauw tho children and hoirs at law of said Stunt to bring' their advancements into hotohpot?and to pro cure a division of tho estate or tho proceeds thereof, of whioh the said Stout died seized, among his said children and heirs at law. Affidavit having boon made according to law that tho defendants Abraham Vanhorn, Samuel Richards and Sarah his wife, Elijah Bellor and Mary E. his wife, Joseph Noble and Cassandra his wife, Bonjamin S. Yanhorn, Deborah Van horn, Arthur Yanhorn, Jasper N. Vanhorn, Martha Yanhorn, Moses Stout, Ezokial Stout, and Hezekiah Stout are not inhabitants of the State of Yirginia, it is orderod that tho said do fondants do appear here within one month after due publication of this order and do what is ne cessary to protcot their interests in this suit. Copy?Toato, Wilbon & Sommebs C. W. SMITH, Cl'k. For Compl'ts. au7 4t rpiIE Commonwealth of Virginia, to the She _L riff of Ilarrison county, Greeting. You arc hereby commanded to summon the N orth Western Virginia Rail Road Company to appear before the Judgo of our Circuit Court of Harrison county, at the Clerk's office ef our said Court, at the Rules to be holden therein, on the first Monday in August next, to answer James Lang, of a plea of Trespass on the Case, Damages Six thousand dollars; aud have then there this writ. Witness, Cruger W. Smith, Clerk of our said Court, at the Court House aforesaid, this 11th day of July 1857, and in tho 82nd year of the Commonwealth. C.W.SMITH. At Rulos held in the Clerk's office of said Court on the first Monday in August, 1857, llie Summons issued in this cause being returned executed ou Burton Despard and Thomas S. Spates, agents for said Company in the mode prescribed bylaw; it is therefore ordsred that the said Summons be pubiihsed as the law requires, and that the defendant do appear within one month after due publication thereof, aud do <?hat is necessany to protect its interest iu said suit. ACopy-Teste: C. W.SMITH Clork. Wilson 4" Summers, p. q. uu7 4t Commissioner's Sale or Valuable Land on Ten Mile Creek. William R. Bennett, plt'ff. VS. In ClIANOKBV. Elijah Watklns and othors, deft's. ! Pursuant' to a decree of tho Circuit Court of Harrison county, nrono'incod in tho'abovo oauso, on tho Sth davof May, 1857, 1 Bhall, boforo tho ccurt-houso door of Harrison county, on Mon day, tho 14th day of Soptomber, 1857, tho same being tho 1st day of tho County Court of said county, soil at publis auction, to the highost bidder, ono tract of land with its apurtonanoos, lying on the right hand fork of Ton Mile orook, and containing about ono hundred and twenty two acres and being tho samo land on whioh the said WutkitiR now rosidos. Teums of Sale.?To tho purchaser, a crodit of six, twolve, eighteen and twonty-four months will be givon upon bis oxocuting his bends with good porsonal security for tho payment of the purchase money, with interest from date. As additional security. a lien upon tho land will bo retained in tho deed of couvoynneo. B. WILSON, July 31?ds Special Com'r. Public Sale of Land. PURSUANT to to tho provisions of a Dood of Trust oxccutod to tho undorsignod as Trus too.on tlio *Jth day of June, 1850, by Daniol S. Hull, to socuro tlio pay mont of a certain debt therein mentioned to Sanford U. Iiall, aud of record in tho Clerk's OfAco of Harrison county Court, in Deed Book No. 41, pago 814, I will procccd, in front of tho court-house of Harrison county, on tliu 21th duy ol' August noxt, to sell, at public auction, to tno liighost bidder, for cash in hand, tho interest of Daniol S. Hall in and to a tract' containing Ono Hundred and Ninety acres of Land, situate in tho county of Harrison, on tho waters of Purdy's Run, adjoining lands o f EvanS. ilartlej, Elijah Hartley, Isaac White man aud othors, convoyed to mo by tho dood aforesaid, it being tho sumo on which John Hall now resides, and will bo sold subject to the llfo interest of tho said John Hall therein, and kino to any interost that Kosanna Morrlfiold and Su san Stuart us infunt heirs at latir of Isaao O. Kit ton house deceased, may have therein. J uly 21, 1367.?24 4t T? G. WATSON. Valuable Property Tor Sale. A VALUABLE farm of abotii400 acres situ ated on the Fairmont and Beverly Turn pike about 8 milos from Philllppi, Barbour county, is offered for sale. There are about 150 acres eleared and under fence. The land is level, clear of stones, and well watered. There ?ro on the promises a good variety of grafted fruit, of several kinds, and good buildings. Also, a tract of 160 acres Tying about sis miles from Phillippi,?about thirty acres of which are cleared. This is good, level land, has on it a double log house, and all neoessary out-build ings. Also, a tract of 7000 acres lying on Chest Riv er, in Randolph and Tooker counties, on which there has been some improvements. This land is of most excellent quality, well timbered and contains an abundance of coal. All this property will be sold cheap if appli cation be made soon to Wit. P. COOPER. Clarksburg, March 20, 1357. House and Lot Tor sale iu En erprise. IN pursuance of a decree of tho Circuit Cour Harrison county, pronounoed at the 8j Term 1S57, in the caae of James Hartley others vs. David W. Robinson and others, undersigned, a commissioner appointed in decree for that purpose, Vrill sell, at public auc tion, on the 14th day or September, 1SS7, (that being coart day) at the front door of the Court house of Harrison county, a UOUfeE <fc LOT ia i the town of Enterprise, in said eoanty: it being lot No. 9. and the aaine purchased of Richard 1 Jackson by H. T. Robey and James Hartley.? Said House and lot will be sold at a credit of 4, 12 and IS months, the purchaser giving bona with security for the purchase money with in terest from date. C. S. LEWIS, j^24 8t Commissioner. N. D. Clarke & Co., RAVENNA, Ohio, "\/f ANUFACTURE every description of Bug i>X giea and Carriages, and ship to all Darts of the Union. SSBI ?yl 1) Lottery Schemes. Swan ?fc Co.'s Lotteries. CAPITAL PRIZE : $00,000 ? Ticket* Only SIO. Owing to the favor with which Number Lotteries hava been rocoiv public, and the llrgo demand F " Managers, 8. Swan 5: Co.,i each Saturday throughout lowing Scheme Lotteries for July, 1 ? 1^000 --1' " 1,000 1 ? 1,000 I " 6,00 iS Prizes of 800 100 ? 100 lQO 00 Class 48, to ta dMTOto t! Georgia, in pnblle, W S Class 44, to be drtjn in the C i v { A". Georgia, in puhlio, op ? Class 45,to bedgprn ir. Georgia,inpoblk :: Sat >. wr. ? Class46,to be-driv ( A Georgia, in .'-On the planoraAfflo Numbers. 3,830 Prizes ! Nearly one priite to every ted. Tickets ! Magnificent Scheme t To be drawn each Saturday in July t 1 Prize of $60,< 1 ? 80,< 1 " 10,< 1 " 5,1 1 " . 5,000 1 ? 8,600 is 1 " 8,600 is Approximation Prizes. PHIZES OF. AFFKOXIMAT1NO TO. HUI ABB $60,0Q0. 80,000 10,900 5,000 8,600 1,000 600 8,805 prizes amounting to $804,000 Wfiole Tickets, $10 ; Halvos, $5; Quarters, $8J< Plan oT the Lottery, The Numbers from 1 to 80,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, aro enaireled with small Lin tubes and placed in one Whool. The first 157 Prizes are similarly printed and onoiroldd, ire placed in another Wheel. Tho wheels aro then revolved, and a number is drawn from the Wheel of Numbers, and at tho same time a Prize is drawn from tho other Wheel. The Number Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the indience, and registered by the Commissioners ; ;he Prizo being plaoed against tho Number Irawn. This operation is repeated until tho Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Prises, Tho two proceding and the two snoeeoding Numbers to thoso drawing tho first 18 Prices will )o entitled to the 43 Approximation Prises, ao sording to the eohome. 8,000 Prizes of $80 will be determined by the ast figure of the Number tbatdraw* the $60,000 Prize. For example, if tho numbor drawing the (60,000 Prize ends with No. 1. thon all tbe Tiok sts whore tbo number ends in 1 will be entitled ?jo $20. If the Number onds with No. 8, thon ill the Tiosots whoro the Number ouds in 8 will 30 ontitlod to $20 and bo to 0. Certificates of Packages will bo sold at tho foll owing rates, which is tho risk : Jortificato of Paokage of 10 Whole Tlokets $30 ? ? 10 llall " 40 " " 10 Quarter " 80 ?? " 10 Uigth " 10 Address orders for Tlekots or Certificatos ol iher to S. SWAN & Co., Atlanta, Ga., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. In ordering tickets or certificates, enolose the nonoy to our addrosa for the Tickets ordered, on -occipt of which they will be forwardod by nrst nail. Tho list of drawn Numbers and Prizes will bo lent to purchoso immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will pleaso wrvto their signatures }lain, and givo their Poet Office, County aud itsto. liomombor that ovory Prizo is drawn, and myablo in full without doduotiou. t33T All Prizos of $1,000 and tinder paid im nodiately aftor tho drawing?other prlzesatthe isual time of thirty days, in full without doduo Jon. All communications strlotly confidential. 1ST A listof tho numborstliat are drawn from die whoel, with the amount o. the prizo that sach one is entitled to, will be published after ivory drawing, in tho following papers: New Or oans Delta. Mjbile Jlegiater, Charleston Stand ard, Nashvlllo Gazotte, Atlanta Intolllgoucer, View York Weokly Day Book, and Savannah klorning Nows. Havana Lottery. 'The Glory of our lloute will never Depart." "Our Star is la the Anceadant." 11AV A.\A PI.AN \o. 0. WE have merely to 01 simplicity of this . od of single numbers, an oall your attention to the , , ? Lottery, being compos ed of funglo numbers, and refor you to tho bust evidence of our succors, viz : the fact of tlio Of ficial report of tho amount of Prizes wo sold in tho last .Lottery of tho Havana l'lan?Ono i'rizo of $20,000, Quarter of $50,000, Ono Half of $6, 000 and 13 Prize* of $1,000 each ; iu the aggro - goto amounting to tho munlticont and princely sain of $48,500, besides several smaller prizes, ranging from $100 to $1,000. We uguln advise you to glvo us a trial In the following Grand Consolidated Havana Plan Lottery of Maryland. It. FBANCE & Co., Managers. Extra Glass six, to bo drawn in Baltimore, Maryland, on Tuesday, Juno 80th, 1856. Prizes amounting to 183,700 dollars 1 Prizos puyuble in full withsut doductlon. 80,000 num bors?1,000 Prizos. Scheme. $ 54,700 la 10,000 is 5,000 is 1 prizo of 1 prize of 1 prizo of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prizo of 1 prizo of 1 prizo of 1 prizo of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prizo of 1 prizo of 1 prize of lo prizes of 2o prizes of 2o prizos of 182 prizes of 2,0001 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500, 1,25o 1,250 l,85o 1,260 1,250 1,000 aro Cooaro 6oo ore 4oo aro $34,7l>0 lo,t>00 5,000 aro 10,000 7,600 ?,9So 4 of 4 of 4 of So of 2o of 2o of 4o of So of 8o of 628 of A pproximation Prizes. $5oo Apr'x. to $&4,70o aro lo,ooo are 6,000 ?ro 2,ooo are l,Soo are l,25o are l,ooo are too are >f too are 4oo are 45o 250 loo 9o 8o 6o 50 4o 5o 10,000 12,ooo lo.ooo S3,8oo $8,000 lJoo l,obo t.ooo Wo? l,?oo 8<4oo 4,ooo SSoo lo,66o l.ooo prises, amounting to $188,7oo Whole Tickets, $10; Ilelvee, $5; Quarters, $2,50 t3y Prizes payable forty days after the draw ing, in foil, without dodnction in tbls Lottery. tar Kor Ticicou and Packages, address order* to T. li. HUBBARD <fc CO., Office, >9 Fayette street?Bo* 4o. Baltimore; IU. THRESHING MACHINES. r |"MJE subscribers hare on hand at the Marion JL Steam Foundry and Machine Shop a large lot of THKKSllINC MACHINES, which they will sell at the following low prices t Common Open Thresher,-4 hone power, $125/00. Raiston's latest improved Tbrenlier and Cleaner, ?310,00. Both theee machines are warranted to be da re bio, to perform well, and be ofoaey iissfbt? If tbey do not prove lo be what tbey are rscoa mended, they will be taken back and tho money refunded, if application be made in one ?Win from the time of purchase. July 3d?3m COOPER ? MORRISON. : Notice. THE Hardware business will be continued _bj the undersigned, who Is now receiving fl noenl assortment of Hardware suitable for tlas season, all of which will be sold at very reduced prices for cash or country produce. , J. a WRIGHT. Pike St., April 29th, 1857.?my 1 If Saddle Ac. Harness .Ha B. JE work B. JEFFER8U prepared Mr ' U respectfully * i jHUT !??? SSSm the purpose of enraging iu th Alkv business placed In his 1 pt attention SAMUEL P. WHEELER Law Partnership. WILSON & SO.HJIEKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Clarksburg Vir? ssiw day entered Into a partoorahlp with 8. M. 8o>*? mere, for the praottoe of tbf Low Jaquary 87tb, 1867.?#0 Sm c. WHUUOt, m. ?.] (i. a. wftLui* Wheeler 3c Waldo, ?jt rlos, Tobacco, Segnr? and Snnff, Books, St* tiouery, Fnnoy Article*, Ac, > Mala Street* NVeston, Tn. ' .O" PhyilcUok' prescription* carefully com pounded. jal6?tf NORTAL LEWIS, ' Attorney at Law, DESPARD'S NB W BUILDING/, OPPOSITE THE COURT HO USB,, CLAUKSBUItG, VA. Practice* in the Oonrta of IWri?ou si>d tbo adjoining counties. All buiinoen entrMatod to hie cum will be promptly Attended ta royS# Jy ?HTOit DtarMn xdvtik wtxwKLt.. Dcspard Sc Maxwell, Attornies nnd Counsellor* nt Lnw, CLARKSBURG, Harrison Cb>r V*. WiTt attend to all bushios* mHrueted to their care hi soy of the eetmtfoe of Hurrleow. Taylor, Doddridge, Ritchie or Lewie. nilS-ly Charles S. Lewii, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL- practice In the Circuit aud Ceuuty Courts of Harrison, Barbour and Up*ltur counllsM. Address?Clarksburg, Viv jywiy ; A. P. Pavlsson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Olirkibarft Vit. VX7ILL *triotly attend to nil business ontrusl* VV od to his euro, In Harrison and tbo adlotn~ Ingocmntien. [marM-tr James II. McLean, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lliickhnunon, Upshur, Co., vi. \XTJ LL ? practise In tbo Oourta of Randolph, V V ^BarhOHr, U pabtw Lowi* and Uurtieoit. . Dr. Thomas Dailey, /^VFFfiRS hi* profsusonsl services to the clt \J *At>? of Clarksburg and rlolulty. For lb* S may bo, found at. the, Northw Diet. Dr. J. HI. Botrcock, " himself at < since on mRiu mruow. in diiu whwi lunuvnj w copied by W. A. Horrlson, where- be oan al ways bo fouAd exoopt when professionally su gagod. iphW ? ? RE/11, ESTATE AOE.XCl'. HAV1NU boon (Yoquontly solicited to aid Mr Koua wishing to ai/r, m -wall an thomi wish ing to axil, real ostete In Hitrriaon Mkl tbo ad joining counties of North Western Virginia. I have concluded to offer my nor Woo* to tfw Jiifb lions an agout, thinking that my-facilities er?r mioh aa to unable mo to bo aorviooablo to. both | selloisand buyors. Tliono wishing to buy, muat furnish mo With tbo kind and amount of pronorty wanted?ite de al red looatlon and con vonioncos, and tbo prltM they ox poot to pay. Thoao wishing toaoil will give mo a d4acrip tion of their property?Iteamoiiut, quality, oou ditlon, location, prioo, term*, Ao. Thoao description* will be kept on Die lit ihy oiflee, for the examination of tltoae whi wiah to buy or ie!l; and those looking either for a par* aliaser or for proporty, will l?e saved muoh irou - bio by referring to thorn. No chargo will bo mudo except when * aaJo la efTocted. Add res* VV. P. (XKH'Kll. Fobruary 6th, 1887. Cjerkabnitf. V?.<f Agents! Agents! 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Bound In beau Iful at) la, mailed - addreaa post paid. 80AP & CANfolE ^ ]*la ii ii factory. rpilB eiUson of Ci ur keburg wid Sad I JL tlwir advantage to send their ?rdesw te tfae aubacriber for llae abore article^, aa Iky/ will eave freight, and ret a auperlor article, **! prlcee. Oaah paid for Tallow. 0. B. ?OTCHIVSON. ParkeralfUrg, Va.