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BOOK AND JOB PBINT it xrf OF EVERT* BY JAMES W. SELLER, PAMPHLETS, OS MAIN KTHEET, " OLB VALLEV HOTEL."' BLA2CKS, CHECKS, HANDBILLS, The ." SPIRIT ,OF JEFFERSON" in published every Tuesday Morning-, at 02 hi advance—§2.50if paid EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AXD DESPATCH AT THE within the year—or $3 if not -paid until after the OFFICE OF SPIRIT OF ' JEFFERSO5. expiration of the year. - • 00- ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the rate of $1 per square, for the first three insertions, and supply of Magistrates'; SheriftV'.aad Constables' 25 cents for each continuance. Those not marked on BLAISK£>—Deeds of Barguin and Sale and Deeds ot" the manuscript for a specified tune, will be inserted Trust—Negotiable and Promissory 'SofesffTc., &<*., _ until forbid, and CHABGED ACCORDINGLY. . always on hand.- LKTTKK TO THE ZDITOB. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, ~\TT HERE may be obtained the most speedy remedy HAMPSHIRE GOTTSTT,. YA., W for weakness, Loss .of Organic Powers, Pain in VOL. X. CHARLESTOWN, VIRGINIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1853; NO. 25. the Loins, Disease of the Kidneys, Affections of the June 10. 1853. Head, Throat, Nose and Skin; Coiisti t utiuna 1 Debility, Friend Belief: Having a little leisure ^this and all those horrid affections arising- from .a Certain • . . conura HOME. DESTINY OF EEPUBIICAU PEDTCIPLES. ASDENT SPIRITS. Secret Habit of Youth, which blight their most brilliant morning, • I again take up my pen. Some of hopes or anticipations, rendering' Marriage, etc., im- Glad words! The waters dash upon the feitaml FO'tf THE SPIRIT OP JEPPEBSOW. FOR THE SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON'. us farmers, in these elevated "diggings,'* are possible. . *' . ' . , Se'iond Paper. 1 .somewhat down in the jnonth at this time:'— A. Cure TVarranted or no Charge. prow of the gallant vessel. She stands on lib !? prolific is the brain of the lovers of ar- THE SAUCE'S BUEIAL AT SEA. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY AND ITS KESPON- • In a former-paper we offered a few reflections, in YotfJfc MEN especially, who have become tlie vic- the deck, and the winds woo her ringlets as SIBILITrES. j . deutspirits.jn hatching reasons for using them! That detestable insect, the Ifessiah fly, is play- attempting to support the opinion that the Republican If the weather is cold, they drink them to keep inthe stomach must nominees of a County Convention held in fiom- pepsia. Nervous Irritability, Derangomentof the Diges- STANZAS. ~ ried there for ages, and left for us to bring to light was -shipwrecked it was thought that Frenchmen veryimuch hinder digestion by preserving tho ney some short time- previous to the election. There are pictures there of a blue-eyed babe proves that, in the long councils of the past, Heaven tive Function):, Genera! Debility, Symptoms of Con- would succeed in the career of liberty. The bright True, they were opposed by one independent •umption, &c. We find n spot in every flower, and its mother.- He knows that even now had reserved California for us. Her; land of gold, her dawn gave promise of a brilliant noon-day, but an food from the action of the gastric juice." . MENTALLY.—The fearful effects on the mind arc A sigh in every gale; his young wife sings the sweet cradle song: productive valleys, her long linei coast, and her ex- unfortunate cloud "arose and continued to spread and '- ANTI-ALCOHOL. Whig and one independent Democrat; but these much to be dreaded-; loss of memory, confusion of A shadow in the'brightest hour, panded sea, that seems to have been; almost a, wilder- darken, and its explosion soon presented another 1 gentlemen met with such a signal defeat that it " For I know that the angels will bring him to me." ITNPAEA1IED FOEGEET! idoai), depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion Thorns in the smoothest vale. ness of waste waters waiting for us to cover with the changing scene; in which we find seven millions as- will doubtless have-the quiescent effect of lay- to society, s?lf distrust,-love of solitude, timidity, &c., He sees her watching from her cottage constant bustle of our energetic commerce, .were till senting to the jterms which made Louis Napoleon and some of the evils produced, i On Beauty's lash,there is a tear, . REAL ESTATE NOT ALWAYS REAL SECURI- ing them both upon cooling shelves tor many, door, he feels the. beat of her heart in the we gained them by treaty, comparatively useless and emperor. The [rarions conflicting iriterests and the >"ervoas Debility. Youth's brow betrays a furrow, unknown. But in our hands what a splendid gift, not TY ! l- —A few days since, a homespun, farmer- many years to come. As the scriptures well And caution whispers in love's ear, pulse of his own, when a familiar footfall touch- popular name of Napoleon led to this result. Although : Weakn'^'s of the system, nervous debility and prema- only because she pours her unceasing streams- of by her last important net France has made a retro- like looking man who gave his name as Jus, express it,- men should not run- before- they are turedecay, generally arising- from the destructive habit That fate may frown to-morrow. . es only the threshold of memory; wealth into our treasury, but because manifest desti- grade movement in the cause of liberty—yet, an im- Hudson, appeared in Parma, in this county. called. We, however, failed in electing our of youth, that solitarv practice so fatal to the healthful In vain would fervid fancy paint, The bronzed sailor loves his home, as an ny has brought her within the magic circle of our portant principle has been recognized, which of itself existence of man, and it is the young who are most apt He represented himself as from Dutches candidate for the State Senate, namely, Capt. This world a Paradise; eagle whose \yings seek oftenest the track of Union.- is a considerable acquisition over the theory of the to become its victims from an ignorance of-the dangers It give's us therefore great satisfaction to see with .county, 2f. i"., where he had recently sold ASA HIETT. This, result, however, we antici- to which- they subject themselves. Parents and guar- As vainly wisdom hush complaint .1 the air loves best his mountain eyre. His trea- right of kings to rule independent of the will of their dians are often misledjwith respect to the cause or By pointing to the skies. what promptitude the President is dispatching the sev- subjects. The fact of a people, by universal suffrage, his farm, and claimed to be in search of a pated. ;For in our Senatorial' District Whigge- sures are there. 1 •ounce of disease in their song ana wards. Alas I how eral corps of exploration upon the various routes to" choosing a ruler is an acknowledgment that they new; location in this section of country.— ry has a majority of at least 200. Capt. Hiett often do they ascribe toother causes the wasting of the To smile and weep, and weep and smite, Coming home 1 Sadly the worn Califorhian the Pacific. -. Indeed this new world of ours, stretch- possess the power; and. there is not the least doubt To man alternate given; Hudson made the acquaintance of Mr. Lewis is a most estimable gentleman—one at whom frame, Palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, indigestion, folds his arms and sinks back on his fevered : ing away to the Pacific;- -froiild almost seem to require that when the proper time comes France will avail derangement of die nervous system, cough, and symp- To cling to earth permitted, while "the whole time of the Executive i- te carefully, study herself of the present acknowledgment of rights and Warner, examined his farm, which contained the fortress of Whiggery did not, nor dared, to toms of consumption, ajso those serious mental effects, We learn to long for Heaven. pillow. What tcr him is yellow gold ? Oh, and watch over its multifarious interests;- The re- adopt the true mode of government euch as loss of memory Depression of spirits or peculiar for one smile of kindred. But that may not sponsibilities of the President are indeed vasf, while The great difficulty in the way of .adopting .true fits of melancholy, whejithe truth is they havebeen in- 1 at the beginning of a term the distribution of tfie na- dulging iu pernicious but alluring practices, destruc- . be.. Lightly they tread by his bedside, watch republican principles seems to be, that owing to long tive to both body and mjnd. Thus are swept from ex- the dim eye, moisten the parched lips. tional patronage, in a manner calculated' to give the usages under mbnafchy the people are unfit to carry ixtence, thousands who might have been of use to their most satisfaction and the least offence, is a business them into- execution. Liberty may be obtained, but deed! which gave him (Warner) title, as he said, MULLEN, liis competitor, by about 180 votes. country, a pleasure to their friends, and ornaments to A pleasant face bends over him—a rough of the deepest anxiety. The heart must be callous, it also requires;nursing and'the utmost caution to for the purpose of taking it to Cleveland and I suppose it is now a fixed fact, that our mu- society". ! IF I WERE HE. palm gently pushes back the moist hair, and a indeed, that does not feel for the chagrin, the mortifi- give proper .direction toils expansive powers; and tual-, worthy friend, Mr. FAULKNER, is elected. cation, and the disappointment of the hundreds who some idfea mu3tibe' formed of the nature of its culti- examining the title. Hudson then went to Mr. Dr. Johnston's Invigorating Remedy for familiar voice whispers, " Cheer up, my friend, : Cogswell, Justice of the Peace of Parma, and Well, well, this is all right—it is precisely as* it Organic Weakness. If I were a farmer it appears to me I ;we are in port; 'you are going home." are compelled to leave Washington broken in spirit vatioBj as a prelude to ffis^attempt of rearing.it. The would devote my whole attention to the cul- crushed in hope and bitterly reproaching the perfidy American nation must ana will be the great political under pretence .of wishing to write him on- bu- should be. This gentleman merited^—riehly This grand and important Remedy lias restored The film falls from the sick man's eyes.— and ingratitude of politicians arid staesmen.!. True, vtrength and vigor to thousands of thejuost debilitated tivation of my farnij cloth and feed iny ser- teacher from whom the world? must learn the nature siness, obtained his address, in his owif.hand merited, a ra-election at the hands of the voters Home, is it near ? Can he be most there ?— the grave affairs of State may so absorb attention of self-government We are led' f* believe that the individuals, many who had lost all hopes, and been vants well, take care of my stock, mend the writing. Thus having in his possession' War- • of our Congressional District. Because, for abandoned to die. Byits completeinvigoration of.the A thrill sends the blood circling i through his and occupy time as to soften the feelings of regret : materials are now at work, and thaf.thg task will be and yet a man of proper sensibility cannot but wit- ! ner's] deed, and the signatures of Warner and 'soundness of Democratic principle,, sauvity ot' nervous system, the ^whole faculties become restored holes in my fences, take a fair price for my limbs—what I -shall he see those dear ones be- accomplished, if not by the present, by fhe succeed- to their proper poweranfl functions, and the fa IJen fabric produce, and never indulge in idleness, and ness with pain the many cases of despondency and ing generation. It is not to be consummated' by an - Cogswell, Hudson came to Cleveland, and draw- manners, business tact, eloquence .in debate, of life ia nused up to beautv, consistency andduraHon, fore the night of darkness settles down forever? despair that pass before him as the official list is de- invasive- crusade on the part of our freemen', fieither logical pqwers, indefatigable industry, and a upon the rtrins of an an lac fated and premature decline, dissipation. termined upon, and the few are selected at the cost- or ing tip a deed conveyed the land to himself, to Will his babes fold their arms about him and by the promulgation of fine drawn theories and which he forged the signature of Warner as do- thorough y£'<]uaiirtance with the principles and to S'juad and pristine health. Oh, how happy have If I were a lawyer, I .Would not charge a press their cherry'lips to his? What wonder the sacrifice of the many. ' _ • . aphorisms, but by a- close observation of the work- hundreds of inug-uidedJRroutlw been made, who have poor man 85 for a few words of advice. ings of our institutions.- T?his observation cannot Iii' nor, and of Cogswell as certifying justice; add- aifairs et' our government, he bus not, in my been suddenly restoredttb health from tlie devastations it' new vigor gathers in that manly chest ? He A CBOSS CUT. successfully made while the many barriers to a more' tng.fbr form's sake those of two witnesses. The -humble opinion-, a superior iir our capacious ofthose terrific maladieswhich result from inducretiou. If I were a physician, I could not have feels strength in every nerve, strength to reach Such persons before contemplating general intercourse exist. It is true that the Ameri- date ipf the cteed was May 9th, and the same District, however celebrated it maybe tor ta- the conscience to charge as much as they do home, strength to bear the overwhelming joy The Mannassas Gap company decided, at a recent cans always have' many- representatives abroad, Marriage, for feeling the pulse, extracting a tooth, tak- meeting, to carry their projected Loudoun branch to wending their way in every direction from the torrid day it was filed in' the Recorder's office for re- lented men. 'Cut, althovry'h- this is the general •hould'reflcct that a sound mind and body are the most of meeting those dear ones. Pnrcellville — a point north of the road between cord: With- this apparently indisputable evi- estimate placed iipon him here by his numer- necessary requisites to jnromotc connubial happiness. ing a little blood, or administering a dose of Snickersville and Leesburg and in the direction of zone to the frozen seas; but our travellers are not to Coming home! The very words are raptur- be the instruments of instruction; foreigners must dence of title' to the land, Hudson applied to ous warm friends, who'cling to him as though Indeed, without this, the-juurney through life becomes calomel and jalap. ous. They bear import of every thing sweet Harpers-Ferry. The engineer, Mr. sGoldsborough, a weary pil-rriuiag-e; tfce prospect hourly darkens to If I were a merchant, I would have an es- speaks of this branch as leaving the line of the main visit us and by their contiguous intcrcourse'with our Thomas Bolton, Esq., of this city, for a loan of fastened with hook? of steel, yet it must be con- the view; .Qie mind becomes shadowed with despair, and holy in domestic Jife, nay more, they are road about 27 miles from Alexandria, and passing by people imbibe true notions of what constitutes gen- fessed he has some opponents even in the De- and filled with the melancholy reflection that'the hap- tablished price for my goods, and not under- uine liberty. • • i $2,500, offering a mortgage security upon the stamped with the seal of heaven, for the angels Aldie. -He estimates the cost of the 22^ miles at farm. Mr. Bolton consented to loan him the .mocratic ranks. These refused to vote-for him piness of another beconics blighted with our own.—. sell or injure m^ neighbors, I would sell at $331,302. The extreme grade is 30 feet to the mile The great highway to tlie Pacific will be the forc- Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immedi- . say of the dying saint," He is-coming home!" 'runner to this intercourse. It is admitted that when amount for four years at ten per cent, animal at our recent election. They thought he was ately. _ w^i a moderate profit, and give good measure ascending eastward and 60 ascending westward, and OVERDONE IT. the shortest curve only 1146feetradiiis. To Harpers- this great work shall be accomplished the trade of interest, and a mortgage was drawn up which too new a convert to Democracy. They, ap- He who places liitoself under tho care of Dr. Johnston and deal as honestly as possible. the East will pass through our continent—if this be may religiously confide in his honor as a Gentleman, If I were a mechanic, I would apply my- Ferry will be an extension of 16 miles, not yet sur- Hudson sio-ned and took with him to Parma to parently forgetting his past Herculean Demo- and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. A well-known Methodist minister who was veyed: The entire distance from the latter point to the case what Vast numbers of the human family ; self industriously to my business, take care must witness the workings of the institutions of our procure the signature of his wife. On Tuesday cratic labors —his able and efficient services in- To Strangers. travelling on horseba'ck through the State of Alexandria is stated at^ixty-five miles. of my family, refrain from visiting taverns Republic. Men jof all conditions, pursuits arid pro- he presented the mortgage properly signed and- fuvor of the call of eur recent State Convention; The many thousands cured at this institution within Massachusetts, stopped one noon a sultry sum- This line, it will be observed, directly intersects and grog shops; and when I promised a the. proposed route of the A. L. arid H. road ; and in- fessions will swell the mighty concourse; the banker acknowledged—the signature of his wife, the his uniform' and" zealous support therein of every tlie last ten years, ana i he numerous important Surgi- mer's day at a cottage by the roadside, and re- of Europe and the nabob of' India—the statesman of cal Operations pcrforni.-d by Dr. Johnston, witnessed man to have his work done by a certain time, deed looks as if intended to " head off" that work. — Justice- and one witness, forgeries -of course^ Democratic principle that is incorporated iu by the reporters of the. papers and ninny other persons quested some refreshment for himself and beast. It is a branch of a line ndt^ytt constructed; for its England and th0 bramin who pours forth his orisons along the banks: of the Ganges—the sociable and va- and.received the $2.500 from Mr. Bolton.— our new snjanic law; his able*and eloquenta'd- notices ot which have appeared again aiid a etiin before I would try and be punctual. This was readily granted by thq worthy New junction is with the new independent eastern exten- the public, is a sufficient guarantee that tTie afflicted luable Frenchman and the retired and selfish Celes- Yesterday Ivth, Mr. Warner came to the city vocacy. on the stump, of Pierce's election-; and If I were a young mah, I would not cut so England dame, so the paason dismounted, and sion of the M. G. road, which is not yet under eon- will find'it skillfiil and honorable physician. many ridiculous capers as some of them do, tract, nor, we .believe provided for or finaffy located. tial— the artisan of Germany and the shawl merchant and inquired for Hudson, saying he had agreed his subsequent brilliant, statesmanlike. Demo- N..B. There arc sa'many ignorant and worthless having seen his horse well cared for, entered So that by this, not less than by the air-fine route of Persia—will! all. be rapidly carried to every part Quacks advertising themselves as physicians, ruininjr playing with their watch-chains, flourishing of our country, and returning they will take to their to sell him his farm and he thought it time that 'cratic' course in out last Qongress. But, not- the health of the already Afflicted, that Dr. Johnston the cottage and partook of the refreshment the whole distance to the Sheriandoali remains to be their ratans, strutting and making a great noise ; homes glowiiig; accounts of, the land where freemen the papers were executed. Meeting with Mr. withstanding this refusal, our Democratic coun- deems it necessary to aay to those acquainted with his 'which' was cheerfully placed before him.. For built- .,-! • - reign.- Bolton, the facts above were ascertained, and |ty rolled up. for this able, eloquent and distin- reputation that h'is credentials or diplomas always with their high heeled boots—probably not paid some time past there had been no rain, and .Harpers-Ferry can be brought within Sixty-five hang in his Office. £ miles of Alexandria by the river, beyond doubt; and Here' vcill be the great centre of destiny, in which Mr. Warner pronounced the deed a forgery.— guished champion of their principles, a majori- for—and making remarks on plain and worthy the country around seemed literally parched the sentiments ajnd"opinions of the old world will be Weakness of the:Organs people. They fender themselves contemptible that route is out of air comparison preferable to the So shrewd and perfectly executed a piece of ras- ty of nearly 200 vote's. It is flue to trufh, how- immediately cured, and full view restored. • up. The minister entered into conversation line proposed, as there is a steady grade of not over remodeled—for as the Occidental is gazing westward with Ms hopes bright for the future, cherishing fond cality has not recently occurred in this vicinity: ever, to mention here, in this connexion, that ALL LETTERS POST-PT\ID—REMEDIES in the eyes of the sensible and unassuming. with the old lady, and remarked about the dry- five feet to the! mile.' Construction | must be much . BEST BY MAIL. If I were a lady, I would not be seen spinning cheaper also, we should judge. We repeat, we do anticipations that he thinks must^be realized—the and the forger having a week start of the law, this majority is made up of some -few Whig December 23,1852—ly. -: . ness of the season. " Yes," she replied, "unless not understand this movement. Had not the half-- Oriental looks tb-Ward the rising sun, preserving the officers, and lightning, it is barely possible that votes—some Whigs here being so struck with street-yarn every day, ogling this young fellow, we have rain soon, all my beets, cucumbers and seats of antiquity an-d' reverencing traditionary love. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VAL- lodding at another, and giving sweet smiles to tribe of Manassa better keep within its alloted boun- They have been-gazing in' opposite directions for cen- he will be overtaken by either of them. his great moral wortli, and pre-eminent fitness L.EY OjP VIRGINIA, cabbage will be good for nothing, and I think daries? And has the iron horse already conquered : third. . . v turies, but here Iheir intense gazes meet—the former [Ohio Paper. for the post in question, that they could not CHARTERED MARCH 17, 1852. all the ministers ought to pray for rain." The timber Ridge, Sand/ Ridge, Bear .Gfarden moun- If I were a lover, I would be true to the ob- tain, Sideling Hill, &c., &c.?— -Winchester Virginian. finds the reality of what he' has been "so ardently find it in tlicift hearts to vote against him.— Capital •s.dO.CKK). with power to increase worthy divine informed her that he ,was a min- seeking for ages—the latter sees frad-ition flee as a Cnour. As soon as the first the same to §200,000. ect of my affections, treat her 'with tenderness, •Honor, then, to whom honor is due. ister, and that he should be happy to comply EAUEOADS IK THE SOUTH. shadow, and in its stead he meets the' millions who symptoms are discovered, 'apply cold water j rpinS Company, having-been duh" organized, is now and never let her conduct towards another ex- are moving onward toward the destiiiy tnait awaits Mr. Faulkner and his friends, in our Con- A ready to ruceive ifeplication*" and iitsne Policies, with her wish. . He accordingly knelt down suddjc-nly and freely to the neck and chest with j ite jealousy in my breast; but should she ever The progress of the railway system in the South is them. : ...... gressional District, are under great obligations and offer* to the citizeife of Virginia thV: inducement of and prayed fervently that the gates of Heaven The American press of the present day will bear'SSB a sponge, then lay a cloth wet with cold water i ; a home Company for 6»e safe insurance of all kinds of speak of me in terms of disrespect, or treat me briefly, yet satisfactorily exhibited in the following to the little Editor of the "Horuney Argus," for Property, Merchandise, &c., at fair and equitable •might be opened, that showers might descend important part in bringing about and disseminating on the chest and cover closely with cotton bat- i vitli coolness, I would be oftj like shot off a article: these influences—and when the task is accomplished, • his truly Herculean labors, pending the recent rates. The Director fcssure the public that thu Com- and refresh the earth. He then arose from his ting-—nothing else will do as well^—and tlie | canvass. As fast as the "South Branch Intel- pany will-hc conducted with a view to permanency, shovel, and all her arts' should never again en- knees, and having kindly thanked his hostess, , Virginia is extending its lines from the seaboard the newspapers as messengers of liberty will be con- breath will be instantly relieved. Give the pa- j and on the strictest principles of equity, justice, and" a. rap me. to the Ohio and Tennessee; on the one Land By the veyed to every part of the world bearing the plad in- ligencer," and other kindred prints could rake close regard to economy and the safety of the insured. bade her good day, mounted his horse and de- telligence that, the iron monster oppression is no tient! plenty of cold water to drink, and cover | If I were an old bachelor, I would make Govington and Ohio -Railroad towards Cincinnati, 1 1 .(OS. S. CARSON, President. parted. But he had not been gone more than Louisville, Chicago and St! Louis, and on the other more, that manihas obtained a true-idea of his dig- it warm in bed, and it will sleep sweetly. There i and scatter tli«in'to the winds with his elo- G. S. FUNK, Secretary. jvery exertion in my power to get married, or an hour when the clouds began to gather and hand by the Virgina and Tennessee railroad and its nity, and that he.is free. M. is no danger of taking cold, and the dreadful | QJ F. BRESEE, Actuary. lang myself. connections towards Knoville, Chattanooga, Nash^ quent and forcible pen-with as much ease aa a. ,. ; I'lEECTOnS. effects of am emetic are all avoided. We have •! a tremendous shower of hail and rain descend- ville, Memhpis and the whole South-west. Already THE; SOUTH AND SLAVEEY. giant'could floor a. lilliputiaa. The fact is. Jos. S. Carson, ^ William L. Clark, And Mr. Printer, if I was of your honorable ed, and with such force as to wash the contents repeatedly knows this remedy tried, and al- James P. Riely, James H. Burgess, jrofession, I would never refuse to publish its complete roads measure six hundred miles, and Whig editors and other political scribblers had Lloyd Logan,* N. W. Richardson, of the old lady's garden clear out of the ground. those now in progrers six hundred miles more. - For ourselves we would prefer the authorship of ways with suc'ccss.-^-ScientiJie American. rieccs like this. North Carolina, too is pressing on towards the West; the subjoined brief paragraph, which we find in a better have nothing to do with this little edi- John KerrJ "There!" said she, " that is always the way with tor in a goose-quill rencountre. For although Office on^Piccad ills street, near the Valley Bank, FANNY FERN, OK WIDOWS. those Methodists, they never undertake to do and forming connections with the great lines of Virgi- late religious journal of Philadelphia) to that of both ... .The Petersburg.• JZzpress contains the Winchester, Virginia^.' i " nia by the Roanoke Valley railroad, and with those of the volumes of Mrs.-Stowe and all the celebrity which follojwing advertisement,- which is something in corporeal magnitude, as I before intimated,- B. "W. HERBERT, anything, but they always overdo it." South Carolina by the Central Railroad, uniting with they have given to her name.—National Inielligenecr. "• Agent for Jefferson county. Fanny is going it on a high figure this morn- new Jin Virginia: . he is but a lilliputian, comparatively syealdng. the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad near the " The longer we look at this subject (slavery) the July 27, 1852—Jy \ ing—she's down on the widows! GKEEN 'VEILS. State line; v*nd the Wilmington and Manchester MATRIMONIAL.—A gentleman in this city is yet his pericranium encompasses a mind .of 4 : more fully are we convinced that the best friends of the huge dimensions, and of great powers, and 83-CHARLES H. STEWART lias been appointed I hate widows. They are the very '—! Somebody, a great many years ago, said that the Railroad opens to its chief port the riches that erts- slave are the dwellers in his own South. In that south desirous of entering into the matrimonial state ; Affent for Clarke county. Letters addressed to him at ['ve heard tlie heathen called benighted; they've bitterest of earthly afflictions was— whfle have raised Charleston to its lofty position. — are those who : received him a poor naked savage he is in good circumstances, wcIJ educated, j wlnc^ is richly adorned, not only with classi- Charlertown, Jefferson county, Virginia, will receive sense enough to burn widows when their The completed lines in this State measure two hun- fresh from Africa an'd the horrors of the middle pas- of domestic habits and agreeable manners and \ cal literature, .but with a minute and; extensive prompt attention, or he may be seen in Berry ville "To love, and not be loved again." dred and eighty miles, and those progressing to some sage ; they have clothed him, fed_ him, visited him in upon Court days. , bnsband die—and that's a step> further in civ- i•. Next to it, certainly, is the affliction, and pain and five hundred mllef additional. In South Carolina desirous of forming acquaintance with an accom- ' knowledge of ancient and modern history, po- annoyance of meeting on the sidewalk a pretty fe- sickness have taken charge of his. children in infan- litics,- governments, &c. And besides this, HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COM- ilization than \ve have taken. There is nothing and Georgia, from Charleston towards Mobile and cy and provided for him- in helpless old age; have plished young lady,of prepossessing appearance, male figure with its head tightly wrapped, up and New Orleans, and towards Nashville and Memphis the taught him a Saviour's name, and been instrumental - when aroused and disposed to be sarcastic, the iike'em. If they make up their mind to marry enveloped it an impenetrable green veil, which green affectionate disposition, and an amiable temper. a man it is done. I know on^rho was terribly lines within this State: are complete.. In the north- in shedding abroad in his heart'a Saviour's love" and Dark blue eyes will be awarded thepreferanc'e, sarcasms which he hurls at his enemies are so HARTFOBD, CONNECTICUT. veil aforesaid bows, to yon in a woefully bewitching ern part of this State but few places are wanting preparing for him a'crown and a kingdom in Heaven. Incorporated 1810.—Charter Perpetual. afraid of thunder and lightning, aM every time manner, and leaves you standing bare-headed on the in railroad accommodation. Soon she will scale the should there be numerous responses for the ad- keen that they cut like pieces of broken glass. Capital %150.OOO. with power of increasing A whole nation of his people have grown up here, a storm came up she would run intcs^f r. Smith's walk in a fever of wonder, curiosity and -wrath. Blue Ridge. Georgia has two lines crossing the State and unuer the genial influence of Southern homes, vertisement Such ladies as approve of this I was greatly pleased to .learn some short ^t to -5,250,000. We are about petitioning for a law, making it a and uniting with the roads ; of Tennessee and Ala- ave time ago, in a "Spirit," that WALTER J. Bro- UBLIC Building, Manufactories, Milk, Machine- house (he was a widower) and clasp her little they h been .elevated from barbarisrii tojciviliza- method of finding a companion for life, iriB capital—meaning thereby a kissable—offence, for bama, and two others are in progress ; the one from tion with a rapidity and to an extent to which histo WELLJ is likely to do well in California. I am. P rv, Dwelling Houses, Stores, Merchandise, House- hands, and fly around till the man was half dis- any female under the age of thirty-five whose face is Savannah to Albany on the Flint; river, and the please address "Celibacy," through the Peters- hold furniture, V easels on the stocks or while in port- hot seamed with small-pox, nor otherwise distorted, ry shows no parallel; A part of his people have gone well acquainted with this gentleman—having &c., will be insured at rates as low as the rink will tracted for fear she would get killed, and the other from Brunswick to Tallahassee arid several other back to Africa,' bearing with, them the princeless burg Post Omce. The advertiser is sincere, and admit. .-; consequence was she was Mrs. John Smith and who was not born with features like Medusa, to points in the Southwest pbrtion of the State; , treasure of the' gospel—a cpmperisatiori ample for all wishes those who are not, to withhold their made his acquaintance" some fifteen years ago Applications for Insurance may be made of be found wearing a green veil, at any time; or under The Atlantic and Gulph Railroad, in Florida, is a when he resided in "Wizzard Clip" An with 'the weight of are paid in the latter company. salt in his coffee and sugar on his beefsteak?— "A thing of beauty is a joy,for ever." - 6f (he boats of the South-ftrry a few evenings since, An SUBSCRIPTIONS received for the following-'.News- And won't she be Samivel Jones, No. 2 I An- elderly gentleman in a social mood1 seated himself when Uncle Tom's Cabin shall have crumbled to the' years apori them, they have now come togeth- LOVE AXD PISTOLS.—A wedding took place' • dust, and Mrs. Stowe's name, her silver salver, and paper* and Periodical": swer me that ? I should like to cut her into inch HOT VERY BAD. beside us and commcncedremarking npon the contrast er tS fulfil the voVs of th'eif early years.- at the M'Lure House yesterday, which is cur- Dailv, triweekly and weekly National Intelligencer. that the present conveniences for crossing the rirer her British banquet.are fe'membered no more. Do. do. - do. Baltimore American. pieces with a dull jack-knife. The late New Brunswick Legislature .passed what . ;' - [Prfsbyieridn.- rently reported, 'was hastefied by a revolver, Weekly EpUcopal Recorder. presented with, those of forty or fifty year's ago.- ; Crying children in church are usually consid- which, it seems, done more than the"affections, But it's no use to struggle against fate. I was called the " Contingent BUL" This v/aa iti em- ' "Forty-six years ago,-" he said, "we bad to cross the Do. Littells' Living Age. I- A SHOET STOHJT: ered as nu'isanc'es, arid taJceri out; but this is not of an absconding Don Juan were likely to'do. Monthly Bovs' and Girla' Magazine. shall have to put my pride in my pocket, and brace those ordinary expenses attendant on a pnblic ferry by means of rt horse boat- We were then an Do. Youths'Cabinet and Mentor. '. .- .tell Samivel it is my request that he should mar- body, such as stationery, &c. The members of the hour in crossing,- and the fare was twenty-five centsv always the case, as the following anecdote from It appears that, he had left the,lady whose affec- B. W.'HERBJSRT. Legislature,, however, put a most extraordinary con- Now we cross in five minutes and the fare is one A five dolfar bill of the State Bank of South ry her when I am gone, and that.will *pull wool' struction on the bill, by which they obtained' gold the 'Ladies' Repository for April will show: tions he bad gained, and who resided in Green- December 28, cent ifrooklyn," he continued, "was then only a Carolina, -was shown recently to the editor of field,-Ohio, and the suspicion' was- entertained over the people's eyes, and save his credit, for pencils, seals, paper, pens, &c., &c., sufficient to lost little village, and the population of New York was the St. Louis; Democrat, with the _ following .$'brother jus£ returned froni California was CASH FOR NEGROES. ie'll have her if an earthquake should be the several years. One man—the noblest Roman of them 75,000,. Now the City 6f Brooklyn numbers 100,000 that he woold riot return to redeem his pledge.- AM desirous to purchase a large number of all—as has just come to light succeeded in making and that of New York about 600,000 inhabitants.— pithy endorsement on its back : present in a congregation of brother Owen, The lady, in company with her uncle, pnraiued GROES for the southern markets, men, women, Bbnsequence. I the bill include a whole set of fake teeth and a wig.' Steamships, railroads, the telegraph,'gas, were things " This is ths last five .dollar William, of an when a babe in the arms of its mother began to and met him somewhere iri the cars of tife Bal- boy«, girls and families, for which I will gWe the higbj It is astonishing, widows will be so indeli- These useful articles cost, in our currency about $300. 1 eat cash prices. un thought of then." Each of these had come into estate of 120^000, left me three yearat ago by cry. A thing so unusual in California attracted"] (Cate as to doff their weeds. It is nothing more A contingent bill must be a queer affair. Wonder if use and effected a revolution' since h'e iras S ypimg timore and Ohio Railroad, when the trade very Pemons having-slaves to Bell will please inform • 1 my father, and unless 1 make a raise with this not a little attention, and the mother, rose to personally, or by letter at Winchester, which will « nor less than a walking advertisement for an- a member couldn't clothe his family under its broad man. He witnessed the starting of the first ste'afn coolly presented a revolver to- the truant lover, ccive prompt attention; orB. M. & W. L.Campbell, provisions? : -: boat that ever made a trip up the North River. Tht to-riight at a game of de poke, I am a £oner. retire, "Dqh't leave," said the preacher, "the telling him he must immediately " marry or other husband. Mrs. Lee was spending a short sound of the babe's voice .is more interesting No. 242, Wort Pratt utreet, Baltimore. The definition of true hospitality is thus foot of Fulton .street, New York, (the present site January 27! 1850'. C. W. JERJIAI*." die." Not feeling "disposed to try how cold ELIJAH MCDOWELL, time at the sea shore in her regimentals, when of the Fulton Ferry building, but then a sand to ikany in this congregation' than my own.—- Agent of B. M. & W. L. Campbell. one of the ladies at the tea table, struck with a given by Emerson :-r- bank with no buildings in its vicinity,) was the Under this was written, in another hand— lead felt in his brains, he choose to marry, sad Winchester. July 7,1851—1 y ; It, is, perhaps, the sweetest music many a man =with the old gentleman and his niece, eariie'to sudden thought, said very innocently—"By the "I pray you, oh excellent wife, cumber not point of departure of Fulton's strange little craft on " The unfortunate writer of the above shot has: heard since, long time ago, tie took leave CASH FOR NEGROES. way, Mrs. Lee, where is your husband I" I yourself and me to get a curiously rich dinner Its trial trip.. A temporary staging \vas erected along himself in his. room on the morning of the 28th this city in the passenger train yesterday, wfien the slopihg shore of sand, upon which wsls assembled of his far distant home. The=effcct was instan- HOSE persons having Negroes for sale, can get the should have been very sorry to have told where for this man or woman who has alighted at the of Janiiary, 1$50." the preliminaries of obtaining a license and T highest price by calling on the •subscriber at the gazing multitude that both cheered and hooted taneous and powerful, ririd a large portioti of parson having been -dispatched, be was soon Charlestown. Application in person or by letter will I thought he was, for the way he used to swear gate: nor a bed chamber made at too great cost: the advtnt of steam, as it made its first successful .de- What a mournful story this short record the:congregation melted into tears. bound fast enough in the chains of wedlock.— be promptlv attended to. ; C.G.BRAGG, when he talked was awful to mention ! these things, if. they are curious in them, they but before the people of New York city. Our tells. A youth of prbmise, entering upon life : 1 /oly 15, f 851. i • informant further told us that in a newspaper printed -. f - . - : The uncle said, having performed his ..dtrtjv Now, what a glorious example I'd be to the sex can get for a few shillings in any village; but full of bright hopes— succeed to a noble inheri- at the time it was stated tha{ as the boat Moved up We have the official announcement of they no longer needed his services., and topi Ins CORN!CORN! if Providence should see fit to make me a wid- rather let the stranger see, if he will, in your tance —^passjngaiCaree r of debauchery, led on HE undersigned are prepared to receive CORN, • the river, puffing and smoking and snorting against the^'opening of the "Exhibition of the Industry departure inla?t evening's packet for Loirisj ow! I wonder if Samivel will pop off! I should looks, accent and behaviour, your heart and the tide, -it so frightened some of the sailors on by the wretched allurements of the gaming ta- T both at the several Depot* in the County and at of all Nations" in New York. The 15th of Ju- The married pair left .soon after in a coac£Bg the Old Furnace. They will state now as an invaria- hate to put my .curls behind my ears, but I'd earnestness, your thought and will which* he other vessels that they fell on their knees praying to ble, until home, friends, health, reputation, ly is the day named. The Directors states ble rule that Mixed Corn will hot be taken at any price do it, and I wouldn't so much as look at a man, may well travel twenty miles^and dine sparely be delivered from the Evil One! . ... the West.' or on any terms. It mustbe either White or Yellow. The first, steamboat that was ever applied to any soul's saivatiop,t are all damned, and theni;the that'they believe the Building and Exhibition We suppress the names of the parti • They will receive Com now and will advance one-half unless it was Tom King. Wonder if he'd mar- and:8leep hardly, to behold. Let not the em- practical purpose'was built by Robert Fulton atNew end — resetting life upon a- cast," and giving a will fully meet the just expectitforis of the pub- 1 needless to the sto?y, aridi as, perhaps, of its supposed value and pay the balance when it ry me! Well there now ! I've spoken in phasis of hospitality lie in bed and board; but York, in 180?,- aafl was named the North' JUyfiiy Her reaches market, dedurtingonly the cost of transporta- discharge in mil of all earthly demands at the lic. In order to give ample scope for inventive a needless wound upon those v i.. tion from the price at which it may sell. meeting! It can't be helped now, as Deacon let truth, and love, and nonor, and courtesy engine was i8 horse power, and she was 33 hours muzzle of the 'murderous pistol. It is! an un- skill in machinery, they have materially en- BLACKBURN & CO. in making the passage between New York and Alba- hoped, we can say wJthShak : \ __..'• :.' Smith said, when his daughter surprised him flow in all thy deeds." told history of,,thousands--the knife, the pistol, larged the area of the Palace, by adding wings 1 February 1,1853—tf ... ny. The same passage by steamboat is now made that erjds well."- Wl ;";::. kissing widow More—'It's natur,' Sally, it's na- •jn frota six to nine' hours', and by railroad, in four the calm flowing ri?ep, the rope, the poisoned to the extent of nearly a fourth of the ground ACCARONI, for sale by . MARRIAGE.—When youth weds youth for *fcy3. LOCK, tiBAMER & LINE, tnr.' Jove, it is beautiful; when youth weds, age for hourt. cnp. "Tis true, 'tis pity —pit y *fe trite." of the iriain edifice. They had hoped to open the The editor'of" tL: i ,/:•-. •• ' i- .'^—A h.otel is about to be erec- Exhibition much earlier, arid allege as the cliief proposes'to bind up a volr i : BUSHELS MERCER POTATOES, by ... .The Strawberry, which is now, at the money, it is monstrous, and only hate, misery ; : M»*X. LOCK, CRAMER & UNE. ted in Aft>8ny eight stories high.-" A person sestetf TRUE POLITENESS. — The Marquis d'Harcourt, copy of each newspaper ,:' ' - : : height of ite perfection in pur market, if applied and criminality can come from it Of those cause of delay, the novelty and intricacy of the BBLS. OPTA'R, in an .elegant arranged' car strikes a bell tp indicate walfang arm-in-arm *ith Voltaire, a- person style of construction, and the high standard of Union,.as'a c'ontrib : '-.-; ':' .: & LINE. with a brush to the; teeth, will remove the tar- "thrice sodden fools" who marry their grand- the floor to which he "desires to-be conveyed; where- 1 LOCK, ' took off his hat to the artfis wft'6 returned the Crystal Palace Exhibii:: .. "-• v May3,1853. tar more effectually than any dentifrice ever in- fathers" and grandmothers, old Thorrtas Fuller upon by means of a steam " dnnny," they are eleva- architectural beauty at which they have aimed. saln'te. ,"Why do; you bo^r ..to that fellow?" suggestion'as a good •••-, ;J - , I LOAT> EARTHEN all sizes, by vented. Give it a trial. -One or two strawber- pays with .equal truth ..and wit—"Theyth'at ifA to the pfbpef.fernrinuB in double, quiohn tirtte ob- •' the difficulty•experienced in "getting up ... .There is a'fellow- down east whose legs to see it adopte'd by • Sule r. : ; '. • May 3. _ LOCK, CRA fc LINE. ries, "eaten- in the m6rning,-Tvill^lean"the mouth 'inarfy aflcieBt people, merely in expectetjon-eo Bays; voltaire : "he's one of .the greatest black- stairs." are so crooked that, hi? pantaloons turn hind- Union. A copy r _: :v: : EKIAL OIL, AND LAMPS; by delightfollyi and "with their app!teatidR#w!t&e bury them, hang, themselves iia iopes.sbm© one guards of .the'dayV' "What of that ?" replied April 26. LOCK, CRAMER; & LINE. the roarqtris'j rt'I Would not allow a blackguard part before in less than half an ho.ur n'fter he p<=r will ronstitut'p. a/M; - : tcpfh, as reronnnended, give ardeTiciott< fr«- way cottrc "and cut tite, barter." • : ..- .A Bachelor is like a jug without •APSAGO CHEESE, just received br - : fo ontdo m'eafe a gentleman." . puts them on. ot some magnitude s»ls0j > Aprfl,19. EBY & EON. jrrancc to the breath. • " [Boston Post. ; there's no takinjr hoH of hrm'. OP GOT. YOTJ5B. TH3 MEMPHIS CONVENTION. dULWFOED'S STATUE OF PA1BICZ HEHBY. THE CASE OP McEtSOY. Advices of Salt Lake to the 30t£ of April have Welearn from the Louisville Courier that the num- The Richmond Enquirer publishes the annexed An extraordinary outrage and murder has jr.3t The building designed for the use of'the Old Judging from the tone of our exchanges the pros- >een received. Gov, Brigham Young has issued a been committed' in New York, the nature of which ber of delegates in attendance at the late Memphis interesting letter;from Col! Hughes, of Maryland, School Presbyterian Church . of Sliepberdstown, pect for the forthcoming wheat crop is less favorable is explained by the. following remarks, of the New Convention, was as follows: District of Columbia, 1; giving a description of the casting of the bronze >roclamation ordering out an armed force to recon- BY JAMES W. BELLER, in this county, was Dedicated to the worship than it was a few weeks ago. This is owing chiefly noitre!" a horde of Mexicans," who had entered Utah .York Commercial Advertiser of Saturday afternoon ; Maryland,. 5; - Kentucky, 17; Texas, 7; Tennessee, statue of Patrick Henry, which is to form ofcj ef AT 42 "PER ASNtTM, PAYABLE IK "ADVANCE. of God on Thursday lost. Though small, this Con- to the appearance of the fly and joint worm in va- territory for the purpose of inciting the Indians to .'rTbe advertisement which appeared in our paper 201; Arkansas, 62; Missouri, 27; Illinois,: 1; Virgin- the group of^statues of the Washington Monument gregation, under the Pastoral charge of the Rev, Mr. rious places, by which extensive injury is said to have make aggressions on the inhabitants. The Governor yesterday, and was referred to editorially, will have ia, 5; South Carolina, 9; Georgia, 9; Alabama, 18; at Richmond: acquainted our reader's wiih the principal points' con- Heaton, recently purchased the large and commodi- been committed, in soiae of the Southern States is also down in a savage manner upon apostates.— the cotton and other crops have suffered from the Louisiana, 20; Mississippi, 96; Indiana-, 1; Florida, LONDON, May 20,1353, nected with the disappearance of Ann McElroy, a ous Store-house, &o, situated' on the corner of Main 3s advises them not to court persecution, lest they young woman employed in the house of Mr. -Charles drought. I—total 480. , To Vie Editors of ihe Richmond Enquirer: and Market streets, formerly occupied by Mr. Webb. get too much of it The Governor bursts out in in- E. Clayton, in this city, and jhe subsequent firfding From Virginia, the accounts are not very good.— The following preamble and resolutions were GENTLEMEN :—Believing that your readers will TO One portion is to be set apart for a Female Academy; interested in everythingtbat concerns the greatstalue dignant denunciation of the apostates, and relates of her body in the East river at VTilliauisbnrg^with and the upper rooms have been most handsomely and The Farmville Journal lias the following: unanimously adopted by the Convention: unmistakable evidenccs-ofbrutal outrage and murder. of Washington: which Crawford is executing for the one of his dreams, as follows •: < The subject was very properly introduced, iaahe conveniently arranged as a place of worship. The From different sections of the State we have most WHEREAS, The important question^ of _ deepening State of Virginia; 1 have .caused the following trans- the- channels at the mouth of the Mississippi-river, aud Who broke tfec road to these valleys? Did this Board of Aldermen last evening. Alderman 'Alvord Ladies, as is their wont, have of course contributed disheartening intelligence of the injury inflicted on lation to be made from"a Munich newspaper ofthe the Wheat crop by the Joint Worm aud. Fly. The the improvement ijf the rapids in said river, known 13th instant By a lucky accident, .1 happened to be [ittle nasty Smith' and his wife ? No; they staj ed in moving that the Mayor be "authorized to offer a re- their full quota to not only the purchase but all the 5t~ Louis while we did it, peddling ribbons and kiss- ward of one thousand dollars (in addition to/§Soo- Alexandria Gazette learns from 4 gentleman from as the Desmoines and Rock river, have already at- present at the casting which it describes, having gone 1 improvements which have been made to the building. Culpeper, that in tire counties of Madison, Culpeper, , tracted the attention of Congress, and, under appro- ing the gen tiles. I kilo w what tcey have done nere; already offered by Messrs. BusbnelV Bnssin^»and to visit the foundry some half an hour before the me- they have asked exhorbitant prices for their nastys Clayton) for the discovery of the fiendish perpetrator The Dedication Sermon was preached by the Rev. Oranpc, and Rappahannock, the ravages of these in- | priations made by that body, competent engineers tal was drawn off, but without previously knowing J CNE 21, 1853. bave-tnade surveys, and reports, showing that said stinking ribbons, (Voks, "that's true-.') Webrcfesthe 'of this almost unparalleled crime. Alderman Peck, TUESDAY STCART ROBIXSON. a native of Berkeley county, but sects have been so great that 5,000 acres .of sown j tffat'so interesting an ef ent was to take place at that land he has seen, will not produce in all 1000 bush- improvements, are practicable, and as these works time; and I esteem myself as most fortunate in hav- roadsi to this .country. Now you Gladdenites, keep Denrnan, and others proposed and advocated a larger HESEEAL now a resident of Baltimore, and one of the most emi- els of Wheat havC a most important bearing upon the interests of ing been present' at the casting of the first'colossal your tongues still, lestsufidsn destruction comes up- reward, and the- resolution was finally amended so nent Divines of which, that city can boast It was a In Rockinghairi and Augusta, the Worm is com- all the States lying upon this great river and its af- on you. I will tell you a dream that I had last night. as lo authorize the Mayor to offer $1,000, or any fur- figure to adorn the face ofthe magnificent monument I dreamed that I was in the midst of a people who- ther sum that he .may deem necessarjj, ip bring the The multiplicity of far-famed health-giving foun- splendid efrort, original in argument and beautifully mitting sad havoc, and in Albemarle so destructive fluents, and the appropriations made by Congress are to the memory of the. Father of his Country, to be are its ravages, thai the substitution of some other manifestly inadequate for the purpose desired, and were dressed in rags. aad tatters; th»y bad turbans pefnefcfator of this outrage to justice. ^\"e cordially tains which abound in this portion of this State are grand in conception. A large number of Ladies and ( erected by the patriotism and liberality of the great nponitheir heads, and these were also hanging in tat- concur in the remark of one of the aldermen, that crop for that of Wheat is seriously proposed in the disproportioncd to the object and results to be ob- Commonwealth of Virginia. . ) Sig- in order to enable them to connect with tlie nuiiri him by the hair of the head, and bringing him down, believe, some open lots. All attempts to trace her \ KOUR, will be found in our columns to-day. The cute ones, boasted by hearty politicians, and Juade to trunk, and that no termini for trunk or branches are proprietor of Mount Vernon, has disposed of. that ve- cut his throat, and sent him after his comrade; theu furt'ier proved unavailing. When the body was nal says: nerated mansion, with two hundred acres of theland- superiority of the waters, the healthiness of location) dance ou wires by telegraphic agents, for some time named* 2. For the Tehuaatepec road-. 3-. For Wcst- told them both, if they would behave themselves they found it bore evident marks of strangulation and past, that a new paper — a " loco foco" paper, as ^he The recent fine weather has been very favorable to 'ern and Southern manufactures. 4. A connection ed estate, to a jcoropaay comprising Northern -and should yet live, but if they did not I would unjoint outrage, and ihe strong probability is,"thaf being :t * the pure mountain air which sweeps through its Val- Whig press say — a star of the first Democratic mag- farmers. It enables them to finish planting corn in by a line, of steamers to the Amazon. 5.,Common Southern men, for the targe sum of two hundred thou- theiij necks. At this 1 awoke. I say rather than that robust girl, she strriggFed so violently with the brute ley, and the picturesque appearance of the country, nitude, was about to be started in Washington right good season; and the prospects for .an abundant yield Schools for the West and South, 6-. Mail" steamers sand dollars. To what purpose the purchasers mean apostates shall flourish here, I will unsheathe my or brutes who were maltreating her, and for fear of and plain, honest, unsophisticated manners and habits under the nose of the venerable Union^ of all k.iuds-of grain was never more flattering. Wheat -from the Scuth Atlantic States to Europe. 7-. A pro- to apply the property, we have not heard ; but we bowie knife, and conquer or die. (Great-commotion detection, they strangled her, aud subsequently threw . We are not spiritual rappers, nor night rappers, are very glad to learn that the terms of sale reserve of the people, give to Orkney, in our humble opinion. and pats never looked better. And for meadows, the position for direct trade. 8-. Improvement of the in the congregation, and a simultaneous burst of feel- the corpse into the river. nor any kind of " manifestation" seeking people, but season has been very favorable* Fruit of all kinds Western waters-. ' • • to Congress the privilege of taking it Another and ing assenting to the declaration.) Now, you nasty- ".That worse than robbery was the villain's mo- claims to the support of the public equal to those of ou Utis head we have " knocked," and, in the words of will be plenty.' an irrevocable, condition of the sale is that there- apuajtates clear out, or judgment will, te put to the tive, is apparent, not.only from liie condition of the INSTRUCTIONS TO BSEttESENliTrVES ABROAD. any other. The expense is very moderate, whilst the Scripture, ".it has brcn opened unto us-." The Indianapolis Ssntinel of the 8th inst, Says: mains of Gen; Washington are never, under any cir- line;jaud righteousness to the plummet. (Voices «e- body, bul from the fact ulso that the trinkets upon accommodations are very superior for those who are A paper of the character indicated will be started cumstances, to be removed froni their present resting uerailly, 'go it, go it.') If you say it is*right, raise her person, aud the contents pf her pockets, were left in Washington, and, 'without making any invidious We haic.heard complaints from a number of farm- Hon. Win. L. Marcy,-. Secretary of State, has issued place. We are informed that the purchasers offered disposed to regard the substance as more tlmn show. ers of their wheat being bitten by the fly. Many fields your hands. (All hands up.) . Let me call upon the uutouched. To Jtr.-tlayton, and the gentlemen as- comparison, we think, if it takes the right road, will instructions to our diplomatic and'consular agents a largely increased price to have the sale made abso- Lord to assist us iu this and every good work." socia'.ed with him, much eommendation-is due. Ann do much' good work. If it is only half as formidable in this county, we understand, will be almost, if not abroad, intended to effect certain important .reforms lute ; but Mr. Washington replied that he would not SETTLED AT LAST. quite,totally destroyed. The same complaint is made McElroy had no claims upon them beyond tFirse of. in its character us the editor, Beverly Tucker, is in in those branches of the public service. Hereafter our for any sum that could be named place it out ofthe CUMBSSIiAND GAP SAIL2.JAD. common humanity, mude more potent with them be- , in many other sections ofthe West foreign ministers' are ,to transact thuir own business, power of Congress to make Mount Vernon the pro- The official majority of SXODGRASS, (the regular appearance, God help the unfortunate Whig opponent cause of the estimable conduct of the ue^-ctidcd while who has the temerity, or, we will say, the contuma- The Sandusky (Ohio) Register has the following: and not transfer to their secretaries,the onus and re- perty of tbe nation; ' Colonel Garnett, Engineer of the Virginia and a domestic ia their respective thmilies. Yet we know- Democratic nominee,) for Congress from the llth sponsibilities of official signatures.! For the future cious audacity, to enter the lists with it. Beverly In our Commercial column will be found an ac- YIELD OF THE CALIFORNIA HTNES. Tennessee Railro.id,has recently made a reconnoisance that from the very evening of her disappearance Mr. Congressional District of Virginia, over LEWIS, lade- Tucker is from the Old Dominion, as staunch a De- count of the wheat prospects in cejitral Ohio, which all our foreign legations are ordered to be opened ; ofthecouatry between Alingdoaand CumberlaodGap Clayton has spared neitiier time, labor, nor expense pendent Democrat, is 224, and over STEIIKETT, Whig^ mocrat as he is a good looking fellow, and even taller have been much injured by the continued rains, and, every day, except Sundays, from 3 '.&,. 31. to 3' P: M., with; the view of ascertaining the practicability of a to discover her fate. He has acted as became a man for the accommodation of'American citizens, and The late news from California represents the mi- 2.196. Mr. Snodgrass was formerly a resident of in his friends' opinion than he is measured by rule during the past week or two, by the depredations of railroad between these two points, and publishes au and a Christian citizen, and on the broad principle and inches. Taking hirh, however, by the latter we the Fly. A frieud has permitted us to make the sub- American passports are to be viged gratis at the ners to be doing a good business. On Indian -account of his exploration, in the Lynehbun- Repub- that .the crime is tbe same, and the duty of discover- Berkeley county, a lawyer of eminence, and a politi- should say that he was about six feet, or. perhaps,' joined extracts' from letters received by him from his American legations, in alii places where there is one. Creek it is' said they are making from five to eight lican. Colonel Garnett traces a route 130 miles in ing the criminal equal, whether the victim be hum- cian of unswerving integrity. JHis triunfph over all '• flawed" over that a little, with a good-natured, open correspondents in the interior. They represent the All fees paid at a consulate are to be reported to the dollars per day. t6 the hand. Lumps of from one length, which he regards as highly favorable for a ble and unknown or a star in society; whether she State department,: under a penalty 'pf dismissal from factionists, is a matter of congratulation to ;the De- face— a face, as a comparative plysiogomist would prospects as being anything but favorable for a good to two ounces^ are occasionally found. railroad. This line passes through Clinch Mountain be a hired domestic or a beloved sister, or daughter, say, as popular as the late presidential vote — aud a office. The Secretary has also abolished consular at Big Moccasin Gap and will pass through minor or wife. In seconding the efforts already made and mocracy of the State generallyu This result settles crop. . . and diplomatic uniforms, in all cases where they can At.Gold Ejill, in El Dorado county, mineK are do- body rotund and jocular. Fashionable scribes would Then follows a letter from'Zanesville, which says: range of mountains by a natural tunnel 500 feet long ttill making, every citizen must remember that any the fact, that Virginia is to have an entire Democra- call it a "good-looking body." Some people seem to be'diapensed with.- "Anierican ministers must appear ing well, 37 ounces of gold were taken out in two 40 feet wide, and 30 feet high. This tunnel is de- female member of his family, stepping at early even- tic Delegation in the nest ^Congress. and one that take the rumor of starting "such a paper as merely a "There is a good deal of fear of injury to the grow- a.t foreign, courts in the simple dress of on American days work, at the claim of W. G. Davis. An offer of scribed as a natural curiosity, and is stated that'but ing into a neighboring street, miiy fall iuto ihe pow- •will reflect -credit upon the old Commonwealth for ruraor and •' nothing more." But we assure them that ing crop by fly. Some farmers are ploughing down citizen, where they can do so v.'ilhout impairing their §1,000 was made for one-third of a claim at that little work will be required to fit it for tlie passage er of aoiue prov.-lLag brute, who may be emboldened the Democratic party is able and willing enough to whole fields, and sowing with buckwheat, or using usefulness. place, and refused. Recent developments show that of a; railroad. At Cumberland Gap a tunnel proba- to gratify his lust, if the murderer of Miss ilcElroy their high character as men. and their sound discre-; them fur other purposes." "The.simplicity of our usages nnd the tone of feel- much gold lies; in the tunnels, which were last year support every good journal which honestly and bold- : bly of half a mile will be required. ' escape undetected or unpunished." . tion as politicians. ] '• . ly advocates their rights. Our Whig philosophers The next is from Mount Yeraon: ing among our people," says the Secretary, ' is much drifted into the hills which bound Cedar Ravine, and TJiis road was chartered by the Virginia Legisla- more in accordance.with the example of our first and may take theorising to themselves; we, as a party, "As for the coming crop, it is already destroyed by which have been considered worthless. One thous- ture at its late session with a capital of §2,300.000, ' • E3STGIISS CROPS. ' THE course AjrarrvERSASY. only lay claim to practical utilitj-. The' Whig press- 1 most distinguished represcnative at ft royal court than and seven hundred dollars was taken out of one of the State appropriating $1.500,000 v,htncversatisf:;c- the fly! We shall not get more than one-fourth of the practice which has since prevailed." No one but these drifts in three days. The following accocnt of the state ofthe English By reference to another column, it will be seen that may be the winding sheds of their own fallacies.— a cro'p,. certainly, and probably not more than the tory assurance shall be given that Kentucky will Like the swan, they may sing the death note of some an American is to be hereafter allowed to act as Se- The Placemlle Herald says that three men took meet Virginia at the Gap. .The success of scheme crops is of importance to our faruiurs and graiu deal- quite a grand celebration, of thejensuing Anniversa^ secd.sown." ism ia every latest number; but we aspire to higher cretary of Legation, and in this con^e^tiya Mr. Marcy from a claim at Kauka Bar, ou the South fork ofthe cannot therefore be discovered as settled until Ken- ers. It ia from the Loadou.Miirk Lane Uxpress: is in contemplation by the citizens of our county ge- ends, and more living, actual practicability. Other letters are quoted, to the same effect ' remarks: .. ' American river, in a single day, nine pounds nine tucky agrees to extend the road from Cumberland Some uneasiness was beginning to be felt respect- nerally, at Shannonnale Springs oa the ensuing 4th. Long live the Democratic press. As to the cotton crop, the follqwirig paragraphs '•The correspondence between the government and ounces and seven dollars in geld. Oae piece was ex- Gap to Louisville. Hence, it becomes a matter of in- the legations of the United States must be -guarded actly iu the shape of a flat-iron. ing the probable effect of n Icucer continuance of The Committee of "Arrangements, we take great plea- are to the point: terest and importance to. ascertain the views and ; .. &3»Thc New "fork Post is responsible for the fol- with the utmost secrecy even as relates to our own In Grass Valley, quartz mining and mining gene- fix-lings of the- Kentucky .people in relation to the such weather ;is w;is experitnced from utiir'y the sure in saying, have been fortunate enough to secure The-Greensboro' (Ala.) Beacon of June 3, says': commencement of the niouih up to -Wednesday, the lowing, and notwithstanding the hit at our friend citizens. To submit if to the examination, of a for- rally is successfully prosecuted "this, spring. Pike subject. This. Colonel Garnett took occasion to do, the services of JOHN T. GIDSO.V, 'Esq., of Charlcstown A .careful examination of our exchanges for a week eigner will be regarded as an indiscretion in the of- Flat is proving itself to be extremely rich. Its mines, ami the proposition niscts with a hi^h Je^rcc cf favor hot days and culd niuhts u-iug cunsiderud unfuv.iru.- Douglas, it is too good to be.lost, particularly as we or two-past, has convinced us that, whilst but few ble.to vegetation. The wind has since Leen shiV-il as Reader, aud THOE. H. TOWXEH. Esq.. of Shepherds- fender, demanding immediate deprivation of office.—, it is said, are sufficient to occupy the whole popula- in that State. . have Lccn requested to give it place : sections of the cotton-growing region have suffered The first duty of a.subject is considered to be fidelity tion of Grass Valley for two years. The distance from Louisville to Norfolk, via Cum- to the v. c-iUviu-d, and rather copious showers hnve town, as the Orator for the occasion. as much from the' drought, ns has this immediate sec- to his sovereign. Foreign clerks' isay justly be re- ber-laud Gap, Lyuchburg, and Petersburg is suited at fUlicu iu diiicreut parts of tlie country. Under the Beverly Tucker, of Virgiuia.Ls said to have projec- CO??S2 SINES Hi GEORGIA. combined- iniiucn, e of heat and .moisture, the va- AS OLD ted a new Democratic p.'iper to be published iu Wash- tion; yet, owing to the extreme backwardness of the garded as unsafe depositories of the secrets of our di- 710; miles. This according* to Colonel Garuett, is spring, juicl a very general drought during the month plomacy iu the legation where they ary employed.— thejshortest line from Louisville to any Atlantic port rious crops have improved in apiiuarauce. and the re- . ington City. If he will say once a week as good a The copper j inania speculation is raging in Geor- ports from the agic.uhuvaj districts are uheudv of a "We observe by our California exchanges, that thing as he said to Douglas, just before the meeting of April and the early part of May, throughout most Therpossibility that a revelation oflcur secret State practically speaking although Baltimore will Le a of the cotton-planting States, the crops iu those gia, and the last Dalton Times says: morccSieerlul character : at the same iiise the estirna: es the name of our old friend, Judge B.< F. M'ASHIXG- of the Baltimore Convention, we will guaranty his papers may occur in-this manner, is sufficient to ex- few; miles'nearer in distance when the Parkersburg : States arc generally unpromising for the season. In cite fears on the subject, and require the strict obser- racii is completed.—Richmond Times. of the probable result oi ihe harvest are not by any success. The ' little giaut" was jast then manufac- In Murray county they have gone perfectly wild.— means sanguine. The extreme shortness of Ilie- TOX, is 'suggested for Lieutenant Governor in Cali- turing friends as fast he could, and was " willing" to Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas, and portions of-Mis- vance ofthe above instructions."—Baltimore Sun. The farmers, riiany of them at least, have left their fornia. .Judge \V". is one of the editors of the De- sissippi. after suffering from a droufrht of!several, INPAKOTJS. breadthoi' limd under v.htat renders very improba- everybody. Sauntering -'up to Tucker one day, and INFIDELITY A53> ATTEMISED MTISBES. forms to search for mines. TheCohultah-Mouutains ble that the produce of tint iir.iin can, undjr almost, mocratic State Journalj and declines being a can- throwing his arm famiiarly -around him. he said : . weeks' 'duration, they had, between the first and tenth are almost alive with them. . Lots in Murray and of May. heavy rains, in some sections heavier than A relative of pcncral Harrison gives notice in a any circumstances. ] rovi- large, and the late period to didate on the ground that he can Le of more ser- " Well, friend Tucker, what can I do for you ?" WASHINGTON, June 15.-—Andrew! J. Morrison shot Whitfield counties that have always been dull sale at which the sowiuti oi'sj. ring, coru was UBuvuttlaoly "When you are elected President," said Tucker. they had during the winter. These rains, where-not $5, (being mountain lots,) cannot now be bought for card, published in the Cincinnati Times, that all per- Tice to his party in the editorial ranks thau as li too heavy, have of course, materially improved the his wife Funny aud a-dry goods clerk named Wm deiayur' is certainly a^uiust an early or productive come up to me in this way and I will tell you."" H. Hester this afternoon, under peculiar circum- scarcely any price, owing to the copper mania. sons assembling in the graveyard enclosure at North Lt Governor of the State. crops, and the reports from these sections arc now Operations are about to be commenced on a mine year. Still wiih au aiiS[ikk>us summer, the result RAILROAD ACCIDENT. generally favorable. We judge, however, that even ' stances.- There are variousi conflicting reports of the Bend, for the purpose of revelry,.will be prosecuted rnigbt.il e better than anticipated, and our merchants' CHOLEEA IK ALEXANBBIA. affair, but the most, reliable account is, that Morrison, two miles from-Dalton. and it ia'said there is no in these sections, crops are not as promising as usual doubt that copper, silver and lead abound in that vi- as ; trespassers, and cites as a reason a disgraceful having profiled by past experience, are not likely to Mr. Henry Maxwell, of this place, who has been at this season. who had been married' about six •'months, suspected scune which occurred on the 30th ult.. which is dc- be tempted into speculative iuvestiueuts en the chan- This-frightful disease (says the Lecsburg AVash- his-wife, a very 3'oung and handsome, woman, of im- cinity. a few weeks on the railroad as brakesman, lost liis The Richmond (La.) Journal, of the 27tii ultimo. scribed'as follows: ces ofa possible deficiency after harvest We are ingtonian) has made its appearance in Alexandria right hand by an accident which occurred at Greea -proper familiarity. * He told her that he should leave GERMAN REFORMED CHTTRCH. therefore, not in -lined tci attribute i!'e somewhat says:— ' town this afternoon, whereupon she notified Hester ?A party of several hundred came from Cincinnati 'within the hist few weeks. AVe learn from the most Spring Run on Monday last In attempted, to get f.rmer tone which the -trade has assumed within tho from a train he jumped into a cattle stop as anoth- The crops have suffered considerably in this parish of his supposed absence, who subsequently called on The congregation in Winchester attached to this ec- in Jthree boats, a pioneer band having preceded them losi Wceii or iwo. .to any cjtct grotluted iu the unquestioned authority, .that upwards of sixty cases er train was coming, and by some means getting his by unfavorable weather. The unusual backwardness her at'her lodgings in Pennsylvania avenue. Mor- clesiastical body has at length engaged a pastor in the day before iu an omnibus, and tins pioneer baud minds 'of buvcrs l>y the |»-.--i;irn fifth- crors. — have occurred, two-thirds of which have proved fa- arm ou the track it was so badly crushed by the wheels ot this season prevented early planting, and the cold rison, in the meanwhile, having watched their move- the place of Rev. J. 0. MILLER, who obeyed a call to pitched their teut in the grave yard' on dun day for Indeel the character of ilie demand has not been of tat—the disease is still on the increase. Thus far it as to require amputation. .11 is 'friends' 'have been to and rain which succeeded planting have tended ma- ments, sprang upon them .suddenly, and finding the York, Pa^last winter^ .The new incumbent, Rev. P the sale of liquor, without leave.ur license from any a nature to lisirt SIHMI a con.-l.iDiun: tuyprs lia ut one pair of shoes ia his more than 1400 miles; and in: breadth froni the Alle-r the absurd restrictions which have heretofore been the ground that it was not ad valorem, and was New York have already decided that a law which is false pretences. He was pardoned three months after- ber of new cases have occurred. life, and they were so awful hot he never wore them Chanies to the Rocky Mountains; its soil is of inex- placed upon intercourse with foreigners, would be re- by Gov. Porter, and resumed bis business, but in therefore, unconstitutional. He has appealed against but once. Ke never cultivated the soil; neverthe- made to depend on a vote of the people is unconsti- haustible fertility .and it is watered by more than moved. Our Government has sent an expedition to about a year after, in August, 1844, failed, and went A GOOD IFOR NOTUING—A late Buffalo (N the decision, and the case will be argued at this less he has accumulated a considerable sum of mon- tutional. : Japan to endeavor to promote commercial relations to New York. Early in 1845, his j wife died, and ,ih term of the Superior Court ey, which he deposits in hollow trees in the most un- 8000 miles of navigable streams. An empire greater Y.). paper dontains the following advertise- I between the two nations. This object might, perhaps, about two month's after—on July 7th-—was going to ment : ;The Superior Court began on "Wednesday.— frequented swamps. He affects extreme poverty; and than Egypt mipht be founded upon its trade. AVill GCr John Brannou. Denjocrat, has been elected be facilitated if free intercourse with China were es- marry-Bridget MUkee, but two nights previous to the There is a great deal of business, and it is proba- when "applied to" for the loan of money declares he the South, in whose borders are the natural outlets from the County of Lewiis to the Legislature of tablished, upon principles which prevail among civil- wedding, he was arrested for burgliiry and imprison- . To the ptiblic.—"William Johnson, a colored bte that the term will be a lengthy one. The crim- has none, but if the security aad premium offered Ya, over Col. Bonnctt, by over 300 majority. J ized and enlightened nations. There has been great ed. He was .tried and convicted, jarid sentenced to man, who has lived with me for the last nine- inal docket was gone through with en the first .pleasehim, and promises to repay in specif, bewiU of that trade, secure it for herself, or permit its incal- relaxation within a few years, partly voluntarily aud day. There was but one case of the grade of felo- M. Bennett, Esq., the former able Delegate from Sing Sing prison for eieht years and four months.— teen years, bias left my bed and board, and re- lippoint a day \when be will try and eet a little, which, culable benefits to be monopolized by Northern en- partly compulsory: and Chinamen are now to be In the latter part of 1852, he wasipardoned and on ny. 'Nathan Tilden, of this county, was convicted he never fails to do. He has made his fortune by the terprise? . that county was not a candidate, though a typo- seen out ofthe limits of the Celestial Empire. the 6th of November, 1852^ went tjo Philadelphia.— fuses to help' support my family. H5& formei of stealing a horse from Henry Richards, on the sale of fish, the finest of which lie knows-exactly master, Mr. jMoore, in one of the slave States night-of the 10th of May, and sentenced to one TTTR cANKER WORM. graphical error of the Richmond Enquirer made it The present Emperor of China is ofthe Tartar On the night'of the 10th ofMarch, 1^53, i-Ionora Shaw where to fish for. and honey, having his lees hived - race—a race which heretofore conquered China; and Ellen Lynch were murdered, jin Federal street, is requested.to call and take him back, as he vear in the penitentiary. The prisoner was deeply in swamps for miles around. No music is so ch trm- appear as though he had been, and was defeated. affected duringjfiial, and excited general sympathy. It is said by the Boston Traveller that the canker usurped the government; plundered the people; and Philadelphia, and on the llth, hew=as arrested for the is no earthly! tise to any.one here. ing to his ears as the booing of bullfrogs and the K. MEADE, Esq., having declined the Charge- sold the women tie"d up in sacks at so much per head, crime. He was tried and convicted of both murders, The scarcitpbrcales on the criminal docket speaks bellowing of the alligators; for these-sang his lulla- ' worm is.committing great ravages on the apple tree j. . ISABELLA ARGO. wjell for the law-observing people of Frederick coun- ship to Turin, it is said, has been offered the post of without reference to age, appearance or worth. The and on the 10th of June was hung^-rjust three mouths by when in his cradle, and have been harbingers of in that .vicinity. Trees which a few weeks since struggle is now to overthrow the Tartar dynasty and after the commission of his last crime. He died in ty, and is worthy of remark.— Win. Rep. . his bravest deeds from his boyhood to the present Commissioner to China. to re-establish the Chinese. From the principles his 38th year. He was a man of'great shrewdness A SWARM* OF BEES.—A swarm of bees lit day. He' never uses any other weapon to kill snakes were covered-with blossoms, are now blasted and upon, a young man named Fry, Saturday even- ITEW YOKE CBYSTAL PALACE. CHESAPEAKE AXD OHIO .GAS AL COMPAXY. — At a avowed by the leading revolutionists, Ve are induced and plausibility of address. ' with than his heels, and there never was but one , have the appearance of having been partially burnt to wish them success, and to hope that there will be ing, near tkje creek bridge covering his heac known to attempt to bite him, and that one- broke In New York, also, theyJiave begun their accustom- meeting of the directors of this Canal Company, held YOUNG ARTHUR SPRING. | The Evening Post of Monday says— recently in Washington, Ei-Governor Gravson was no interference by foreign powers to sustain the reign- and face, and"suspending themselves from his [Colonel Hughes, of Maryland, who went out to En- off his teeth without penetrating the skin of the heel. ed ravages on the shade treesiin the publi; grounds, re-elected President of the 'company. All the other ing family. rope for the association in February, has just returned He has never taken any doctor's stuff, nor let them The following is a part of a letter that has just ears as if immense eardrops. He took the af- come near enough to feel his pulse,or to look at his some of which are already nearly divested of their officers of the company were also re-elected. RAILROAD ENGINEERS.—The Beard of Directors of and gives very satisfactory accounts ofthe disposi- been received by a gentleman of jPhilaeelpbia from fair very coolly, by assistance brushed them of tion felt by the European governments to take ac- tongue, and he is now seventy years of age. Strange foliage. The Washington Republic says that many INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. — A gentleman wishes the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad young Arthur Spring: into a nail kjeg, and sold them to a gentleman as it may seem that such a 'character should find a. of the apple trees in that vicinity exhibit the same Ras appointed CHAS. P. MASSING, long connected with tijre measures to co-operate with the ob ects of an en- us to publish the following for the relief of hu- the Baltimore and Ohio Road, chief Engineer; ROOT. . • WASHINGTON,! June 12, 1853. present, at two dollars. Two stings was the terprise calculated to draw closer, the bonds ofinter- mate of similar tastes and fancies, yet such is the case appearance, but is unable to say from what cause.— manity. He says he has known a number of cures - course between the tym continents. only that she is a little more like him than he is like T. MASON, of this State, principal assistant engineer; Dear Sir:—I am very sorry to hear,!that my father extent of his injury.-r- Wheeling Gazette. himself! '_ ' In Shepherdstown, we noticed a few days since, that made by it and all of them in a short time:— and REUBEX JOHNSON, Secretary and Treasurer.' The djd not die in the love and fear of |God. But I hope i Colonel Hag lies ha^visited the English, French, Dutch, Belgian, Prussian, Austrian, and Bavarian the worm hadjdestroyed nearly all the foliage on the Half an ounce of pulverized saltpetre, put in half a first party of engineers is organized: and will soon God will forgive him for the wicked life led in this ; .... The Boston Journal says the grain crop OLE BULL'S NORWEGIAN COLOSTJ—The following corantence operations. The. second and third parties world. I return my sincere thanks for the many never looked Ifiner in Massachusetts, New Hamp- ' Courts, and was received at them all with great con- beautiful English Elms which add so much to the pint of sweet oil, bathe the parts atfccted, then a sound sideration. They have all in more or less degree, extract from the correspondence of the New York cure will be speedily effected.— Z#/icA6urg Express. will follow at the earliest practicable time. kindnesses that were shown to me in Philadelphia. shire, Connecticut, and doubtless all over new beauty and enjoyment of the place during the months I have but little to write, and my only object is a de- .promised to send articles of great variety and value, Times is of interestj as showing what, is doing in BAPTISTS IN VIRGINIA.—At a meeting of the Vir- Pennsylvania: of summer. In Clarke county, also, we noticed that JOINT WORM. — This enemy to the wheat crop is sire to walk in the path of God. -No doubt this in- England, than, at the present time. • and many of them are actually on their way. The many of the forest trees had been blasted, and had ginia Baptist General Association at Fredericksbnrg, formation will give you pleasure, and it shall ever be contributions of tbe English and Prussian govern- In my last I promised to give you a slight sketch supposed, by some of our farmers, to have made its last week, it was stated that the Baptists proper of ... .The"'diplomatic appointments thus far the appearance of "having been burnt," but whether appearance in Loudoun, We had left at this office my earnest endeavor to improve ;the opportunities ments will very shortly be here, as they have been at of Ole Bull's Norwegian Colonv in Potter county Pa, Virginia, (exclusive of the Free-Will, Anti-Mission, you have so generously extended to me, and also to made by.the:President stand sectionally thus: sea some weeks. Mr. Schmidt, the Prussian Consul- The principal town in the colony. Oleana, contains from the effects of the "Canker Worm" or not, we are this week, by R. J. T. WHITE, Esq., several stalks of and Christian or Campbcilites) embraces 26 associa- . unable to say^ .: wheat, taken from his field, which were literally de- prove myseH worthy of your confidence and esteem. The norths Minister Plenipotentiary, the south General, has been nominated commissioner by the already 7< 0. inhabitant; tlie exteii't of the col«ny em- tions, 608 churches, 314 ordained .ministers, 59 licen- Your faithful anij unfortunate friend, latter power. braces 140,000 acres. New Norway is about 80 milca stroyed by a worm which entered the stalk at the tiates, 89.920 communicants, and that there were 4,France vacant; the north 1 minister resident,2 ! We learn, also, that the famous Malachites of Coirnt THE OPESTKG CEREMONIES OF THE CRYSTAL second joint from the head. The worm, which-we ABTHUR SPUING. vacancies; the south one commissioner; the from Dunkirk, on Lake Eric; and by connecting it with PALACE baptized in the year ending June, 1852, about 5,229 Deraidoff, which madesuch a figure at Lonoon will be Coudersport by railroad, the branches ofthe Erie discovered in one of the stalks, was about an inch in new members. Young Spring, ws may add, hasja situation in the sent ov er here. His agent has just written a letter to Will be grand and imposing. The President of the length, dark and white striped, and moved like what store of a respectable confectioner at Washington, north six charges, the south six; the north two Bailroad.take you to'Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Phila- that effect. delphia and New York, r- Ole Bull has built himself a. United States and the heads of departments, it is ex- is commonly called the "measuring worm." Some RAILROAD OFFICE IN NEW YORK.—It is stated that and receives fifteen dollars a month and found. He first class.Consulships, the south.seven, two va- who profess to know the nature of this worm, assert the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, and oth-. enjoys the esteem and confidence jof his employer, cancies. : •• * • The building is rapidly closing in and preparations beautiful Norwegian cottage for his summer resi- pected^ will be present'on the occasion, besides many that the one left with us is too large for the reiil "joint er companies :from New York to the Ohio and Mis- having resided with him before his present engage- ' are going on in all quarters inside for the opening on dence. He proposes to estr-blish a Polytechr.icschool other high and distinguished men from all parts of worm." Whatever may be their opinion, we know sissippi rivers, have opened an office in New York ment for six years. There are three other children, Among the recent deaths in San Fran- the 13th of July. in bjfltajonyTO T the advcn ement of the arts and sci- the worm entcred.the stalk at the joint, and complete- city, at the corner of Broadway and Park Place, for .daughters, who are in the Asylum at Washington cisco, we notice that of Hon. P. W.Tompkins, | The English commissioners appear not at all disa; HterairX to be conducted by the most scientifc the world. Mayor Westervelt, of New York, Tbeo- pointed by the delay: They are goiug on an excu ;cnTjBurope. jtiis plan is to make it a civil" aiid miJi- doif Sedwick and Mortimer Livingston, a committee ly destroyed the wheat. We should be glad to learn the sale of through' tickets, from New York to Wheel- city/—Inquirer. on the 8th m%,,tbrmerly a whig member of Con- something ofthe nature of this small but terrible en- ing, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indiannapolis, &&, and sijon to Canada and'to return to the opening •y scnool, to be open for the youth ofthe Union and to invite the President and Cabinet to attend, arriv- emy of the wheat crop.— iccsiurg Washingtonian. have appointed J. L. Slcmmer as their Agent. THE ASTI-BIBLE CONVENTION.—It is an instructive gress from Mississippi. He was in his 69th exhibition. conneit the sciences with tlie arts. Heaesires to ed in Washington, on Tuesday.. The managers are fact that the leaders in the recent anti-Bible Conven- ear. •aduatean efficient corj>s to be devoted to the man- ....The monk Leahey, convicted of murder in | DEATH. OF GENERAL HILET.—Brevet tare of amis; to draft new plans and make re- confident that they will be able to open the exhibi- Another Fatal Accident on the Erie Railroads— Eleven tion at Hartford are all of.them prominent abolition- Persons Kitted* . Wisconsin, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for ists.. The resolutions were moved and advocated by .... The ready convertibility of Cumberland jor-General Bennct Riley, U. S. Army, died irts concerning the improvement in arms and for- tion on the 15th of July, according to the announce- life. tifications ; to" be enabled to inspect arms and can- NEW YORK, June 12. —Anothe r fatal and distres- Wm. Floyd Garrison, the great gun of abolitionism. coal into coke, for use of locomotive engines is Buffalo on Thursday week, at the advanc ment already made, and do not entertain any idea of ..; .The St. Louis News, of the 6th- instant, men- Henry C. Wright, Parker Pillsbury, Wm. Stillinan, placed beyond question.1 The experiment which non, and to know that they are made of tbe-properma- sing accident has occurred on this road. The boiler age of 66 years. The deceased has filled a terials; and thoroughly to understand the science of a farther postponement The work, it is said, is pro-, of engine 58 exploded yesterday afternoon, near the tions,that three deaths have occurred in that city and other noted abolitionists were present and assist- have been made on the Baltimore and Ohio from cholera, }' ing. ... Wbat'js the explanation of this phenomenon? prominent nich in the military annals of the pyrotechnics-jJAn armory and foundery are to be erec- gtessing with the greatest celerity, and no exertions Susquehanna river, with a terrible concussion. — Probabty this, that they find in the Bible various Railroad establish this 'fact most••satisfactori- country. . As a man he was endowed wiih vir- ted for practical purposes and the best soldiers, arti- are spared to hurry it forward. The superintendents Eleven persons were insta'ntly killed and several bad- ... .Jim Philipps, the boy charged'with the mur- zans and professorsStf Europe, employed for conduc- ly wounded. Among the dead is Mr. Arnold, the der of Reuben Gaiucs, of Culpeper, was tried before passages regulating slavery, and prescribing the rela- ly. As a generator of steam it is quite as ef- tue of character which won for him the warm •f tbe exhibition, Messrs. Dupont and Davis, were tive duties, of master and slave, just as if it were a ficient as thd crude coal, at the same time it ting the works. The corps, when graduated, to be busily employed for the last week allotting space and engineer, and three bodies jwhose names are not sta- the Circuit Court of that county on Tuesday hist, lawful and -might be a proper relation; whereas, ac- regard and admiration of all who ever enjoyed received into the regular army as a new corps. The assigning locations in the Crystal Palace. ted. . The others are mostly Irish laborers, who were and found guilty of murder in the first degree. cording -to the abolition creed, it is a horrid crime. is free from'the sparks, smoke, and cinders that his friendship and intercourse; while as an. offi- government is to have the benefits resulting from all engaged on the road, and were near the engineer when ... -A recent law of Congress authorizing the coin- .Consequently as that creed is unchangeable, and as are so seriously annoying to railroad travelers; cer he was idolized by his men, respected by his the discoveries in the arts and sciences, in return, tor WHO CAN BEAT ITT the explosion took---p1ace. The scene was one of age of three dollar-gold pieces, went into effect on the Bible does not tally with it, the Bible of course, which he asks the preference in all contracts for cannon, great distress. -^Some of the bodies were greatly ! Henceforth, therefore, coke will gradually su- associate officers, and" possessed a reputation in the first day of June. This will, add very much to must give way.—Journal of Commerce. persede the use of wood" fuel in the Company's arms, ammunition, &e. The instittiie is to besifppbr- The Culpeper Observer is informed that Mr. John mangled jtad so disfigured as not recognizable. It the portable change of the country. the army as high and honorable as that of any of ted by a moderate sum in payment for the tiiitiun of J. Settle, of Cnlpcper county, made hist year, from the is not-stated what caused the accident ..:. An unusually large number of fine dwellings SEBIOUS ACCIDENT.—In this place,' on Wednesday locomotives,/and- will immediately take the the many eminent men who compose it. He the students, and the professors,artizansand workmen, night, a inan by the name Cohply, and hjs wife came. milk of eight cows, of his own raising, fifteen hundred ____ The Fire at the American Hotel, in New York, in New York are said to be-without tenants, in con- place of the coal heretofore consumed in the en- was horn in St Mary's county, Md., in 1790, besides receiving a salary, wiil be allowed to. take sequence, of the.landlords asking exorbitant rents. near losing their lives from an explosion of cam-' shares in the joint stock company to be raised fl>r pound* of butter, which brought him twenty-five cents on Thursday afternoon, destroyed the fifth and sixth phine. He had purchased a barrel; qn taking it to gines employed to assist 'the passenger train and entered the army at ah early age. stories, containing 40 rooms, and nearly ruined all ... .The Ndw York Senate passed the canal en- over the grades. building the works, and will share pro rata in «U per pound, $375; and. raised ten hogs of the same his yard he discovered that it contained a portion contracts with the Government the others. The loss of the proprietors, Messrs. J. largement resolutions on Wednesday, in honor of of oil, which he drew in a crock. His wife,to ascer- THE KOCKFISH GAP TUNNEL.—Col. Crozet —* milk, which he sold last fall for $150, making $525 which a salute was fired at Albany. ... .Three and fives of the Citizens' Bank, Taber & Son, is about $25,000 ; insured for $23,000. tain the quantity, approached the crock with a can- says iu a letter to the JSnquirer, that the Brao THB CALIFORNIA HABYEST.—The advicw from Cali- at the profit of eight cows. ; . The building was owned by J. C. Hamilton, and in- ... .An Edinburgh paper states that an American dle when the fluid ignited, communicating with .the- D. C., a wprthless institution, altered to the Ridge Tunnel will have cost only $232,824, or fornia to the 7th May state the farmers there wete- 09-Xajor CHABLES.HIJKTO}?, of Fanquier county, sured. There were 169 boarders, including the Bal- has invented a machine which is to be driven by the barrel it exploded with a loud report. A stave or Citizens' Bank, Cumberland, R. L, have just theii busy in cutting and curing their grass, tl timore firemen, staying in the house, and many of force of circumstances. $54 65 per lineal foot, whep completed. It is Va, died on Thursday last iHe had occupied many part of the barrel struck Mrs. Conoly on the head, been put into circulation at the North. 4,260 tect long, the whole of the State^work at of which is very abundant. Thegrainh them lost considerable. Miss A. Lonsdale, an actress, ....A man from Richmond, Va, was robbed of cutting the scalp ioose from the side and leaving the commence in about a fortnight,' and:c posts of honor, and always with credit to himself. lost her wardrobe, worth $6UO, and her sister most of 400 or $500, at Williamsburg, New York, onWed» skull bare. She had prompt medical attendance, and ..., A Bearded lady is the last wonder got that point covering 16 miles. Eight miles will ly three months. Wheat, barley and < and satisfaction to the people. At the time of his her dresses. Two of the servants of the hotel were nesday. the wound, is not supposed to. be very dangerous, up by Barnum, and she is' exciting the admi- shortly be In operation, but the tunnel will take abundant crop. Potatoes had adysn arrested during the fire, on the charge of stealing. — death; be was-the State Senator from the counties of ... .A few day s ago, eight barrels of liqnor reached unless inflammation ofthe brain should be caused by ration ofthe New Yorkers. It is probable she two years more. It is prpseoflted from the two per Ib. b'y the quantity. Onions seE Several of the Baltimore firemen lost portions of their Louisville in five days from Philadelphia, via the Bal- the shock. .Miraculously, Mr* Coiioly escaped unhurt, cents per IK, by which farmer^^V Prince William and Fanquier, and Presiding Justice baggage. Chief Matsell, and two others of the po- .will have a prominent place iu the New York ends alone, without shafts. 8ha% would add of the Fauquier County Court. timore and Ohio railroad, We refer to the accident as another warning to those dred dollars for five ordinary a -x lice, were injured by falling rafters. After the fire, .who will use this .dangerous fluid; 'Crystal Palace Eihibition of Industry of All Na-: sometliiug to the cost, b^t would vastly accele- onions. $25 per 100 Ibs. had hesn the Mechanical and Engine No. 42 had a trial pf pow- It is stated that G_en. Rufus Welch,, the pro- ., [Martinsburg Republican. J: M: DAJOEI^ of the Richmond Examiner, it la prietor of the'Philadelphia circus, has been for some tions. rate progress. Beeves to be delivered in Jots by , will be offered the Charge to Sardinia, er. the former throwing to the greatest height, . jrVEV: ">-^ iUJ—' ' : i •'- ' bolder asked and expected; C. time past engaged in preparing an establishment on ... .The Agricultural Fairs, of Washington, and .... .The residence of Mr. Edward '\JTiissbn, in the ,.. i The'Southern ^Convention have ad- ffrft Irf *•-•*•*". to whom it was tendered, having the plan of tl\B Parisian Hippodrome, which he.pniv Frederick counties, Maryland, and of-Fruiukliri'coun- _____ On Wednesday, 369 packages of goods for town of Edinburg,'in Shenandoab, county. wi:S en- Magnetic tabte moving it on the ground tHat-tlie solan- is insuffi- tbe Crystal Palace Fair arrived at New York from poses openinj; in the western/jetti.^ Of Philadelphia ty, Pennsylvania, takes "plate on the 19th, 20th and tirely'destroyed by fire on Wednesday' 'night. Tbe journed to -infSet in. Charleston, on the second; Home.: IMS Pope aid Jesuit: v Europe. - a& soon astbo hcai'of simmc/is over.... 21st. of October. - ./ < ., .-, , r • ' • furniture, &c., ;was.-rfaved.. y in -Apri' l ngxt, - • --rM sa-y- what they can, Court-llous,:, in Gbadcstuvjo, Retolced, That the citizeus of Charlestovrri ana:ils.ti- J. Walker, \vbu.is now in. this city. Ft is not known A. S. Dandridgi'b Ex'r., WHEAT tnorninglrain of care, will arrive at Harpers- Ferry at For selling-' Prtees, M. ANSEL &. Co. are the- bten; On Friday, tli« sth of Julv, 1853, that he will accept it, but the Gora-nmeult will be •. . against Lalf-past 11 A. M., frotii thence, in the -Winchestec : cinity do celebrate the enuring 4th bl JS!V , by an Oratioil ; : 'T^HE undersigned Bavirts been appointed the ngcrita Among the counties; which rrceivert the Eirgcst at 12 o'clock, M., the FAHM b-tengin-T to the heirs of and Reading: of Declaration of ludcpendcuoo, at Slian- fortunate to secure his.serriccs at this juncture. Mr. .: .'• The same. ... '•JL for the sale of WheSt Reapers will always be.preA. find Potomac Railroad cars, Ion miles to'CSarlestown, Prizes wa$ Moaonsrsili «8;00!>, Hampshire «13,upa, Joua:b.iM KearsTe?-. d, are in Oa motion of Dr. L. M. Smith, ; . . Mr. L'eokc has declined the appointment of com- of Jefferson county, one pronounced at the October 111 tea, among which will bu found — . ., .• . Vey them mtoCharlestowiii, arid if desired to the Eft:, thc.t-.i!.ii!.-c divi.Vrt into'acrenT fie.Ms, llesoiced, That the Chair aprtfiMt three genUcrtien missioner tc. the .Simd.wich Islands, and it is said that Ilerin, 1^52, the other at the May term,' 1S53, in the McCormick's Improved Virginia- Reaper j Springs to yinner, over a gobcl road and tfif ough a Trith good f-Tsctngr and in a hig-h state of cultiva- whose duty it shall be to secure Hie services olT an Ora- Gen.' StifkweatHer, o'f Ohio, formerly a mbmbcr of Above causes, the underMgnedy .Commissioners tap- Seymour & -Morgan** New York do. lovely country." tion, with"ruurtin|f water in thre» fisldSj-and another tor and Reader for Uie occasiou. Tire Chair named Congress, will have it.. G*cn.' S. is now here. Tt m;iy pointed by said decree for the purpose, will offer al ' - do; The Analysis tirade by .{Be late Dr. iJe Btrftef/rom. can easily be inarJe-iH'eessihte t» w:ii<-r. There are 10 Mesc». L. M. Smith, A. W. Craiucr aud J. W. Gilla- Thcagove Reapers combine allbF tlie latestittJp 100 grains of the water from tlie main fovrttaiH; affor- Acres in Orcl,arfi.of.PKI.M£ FRUIT THEKS, out of be recollec^d that he inade a marked .specch.iu the public sale, ded 63 grs. of Suluhiileof Lime, 10 j' grs. CarUouateof ker. . ' House tia ' the Oreaxiu. bneslion-, ^Uicli was highly meiiU iii ftrticres of tliis kind aiid^we are authorized to which four hundred dollars have been made., in one On motion of C. H. Stewart, the following gentlemen ' ,.On Saturday, 27th day of August, 1853> say to aity one purchasing a Reaper of us, that if noon Lime, S5 grs. dfSulghale of Magnesia ('Epsp'W ^ilts, J coinpiiiucnted by M'r. J: Q-- .A'dutos-.". year. Thefe are Locusts standing-on the Icxfd suS- were appointed a* a committee of arrangements, whose before the Court-House in Martinsburg-, Berkeley a faif trial it does not operate, well, the Reaper. wflT be 1 gr. of Muriate of Magnesia, 1 gr. Muriate of Soda, tSap'ital Prizes Tfckets: e's of Quar. cient to furnish posts to fence the entire fa.-T.i. duty it shall be to make all necessary arrangement*. Mr. Appletoii, of Maine; lias dScliied the place of county, Virginia, all the right^ -title, and .interest of taken bacS; 4nct the' money refunded. 3-10 grs. Sulphate of 5rpn, and 7-10 grs. Carbonate of Me! C, 2'Cf $7,500 The Improvements consist of a coiaforinble Secretary of Legation at London. John C. "W"aiper, in' Iron. L. $3,150 $10,00 COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENT. ' Leave yottf offers early at the Jeffersoii MacUme 25,000 8,00 52,55 DWELLING HOUSE, Kirch., n and all Cut- I am now inclined to think, that Gen. Dix is.qojty Shop and Irori Foundry, at Charlestown,, Virgihid, so ^rom Uie above artilysis the waters of Shanhondalc RmIclinp-3. necessary to the convej.ii'ncjj^of TWO TRACTS OF LAND, : 20,000 5,0ft 17,50 John W Rowan, Wm. G. Ferguson, be sent to France.' He was nnp'ointed to the post, D.ut that you may all be supplied with this valuable inven- may very properly Be classed among the Saline Chaly- farming-, such as a (rood' Barri tiSt Mr. Dix, and their influence has finally prevailed; Acre3,2 itoods and 22 Pbjes—the other tract, ad- therefore Be positively asserted, without exaggeration 18.000 5,00: . 17,50 Balaam pslx>fn, Samuel Ridenuur, A strong smell of gunpowder coines to us from jacent thereto, containix^ 37 Acres and"14 Poles. T. C Sieafoose, 1 HARPERS-FERRY CLOTHING STORE. or fear ofconlradictioTJj that no siiner&t water Within 10, 7.4G5 2,00 7,00 Vincent W. M.ore, Eastern Europe. The result of the movements of Rus- The mtereit cfsaid John C. Walper boing sea undivi- the limi ts of the United States', poiioBseS the same con- John D. Line, J. F. Blessing, deil moicly Ihereof, subject to his mother's dower, the rHHE undersigned has just received frohi tho Eastern :»ft 13:580 4.00' 15.00 sia are of much deeper importance than has been sup- 1 A. Cities an .entire" new strfcfi «f READY-MADE stituent parts, or is>a more salutary and efficient pur- 3,00! 10,50 Geo B Monroe, Warren El>y, posed. If Russia succeeds in thirwarj it will not be other moietv being owned by Aliss Mary B: Walper, gative than the wafers ofSliaiii5orida:le'S{)nng3v"Thi3 first-rate water corivenirnt. J. W. Wooddy, Lucas. . who has agreed to unite in tne Sijle of the entire tract. • -CtOTIHNG, of all styles aad qualities; 20,013 8,0'0 25.00 • Tlie Farm-is siuiat-;fi in Jefferson rountv. 'Virginia, long before she will turn her arms towards France. — ALSO- ' water acts as gently As the, mildest ap"erieHt, witlic'Ut i Haifa mile from the Buiiimorf. aud Ohiu-RaUrtat'l.or.c •On motion of A. W. Cramer, i —ALSO— giving rise to thosewtjMcasant sensations of pain and (14, 2o,ooo •3,00 i:.5o st r rrnc! : : The Netherlands may soon again become the battle -•'••• Jt COMPLETE ASSOaTMEST OP i 0,000 2,50 9,00 mil-: fn,m th" \VincV c Potoir.:!'c Ra iror<', one Rttolvcd, That the following gentlemen be a commit- ground of Europe. ", 3d day of Sri jitciribfe^ 1853, debility so often occasioned by ordinary cathartics, B nd a l»h" miieS from tfctCIIwS penfcs r a nd Ohio Ca na!, tee to prepare the rejrvler te*sts •:— Cloths, Cassiineres and 'Testings, prepared by the most skillful physicians.' • •jlj' 81,000 ' 10,04. 32,50. We shall know, in due time, whether the alleged before the Hotel of JJaiiiel Entler, in Shepherdstown, whjch will b'Q. inade to order at the shortest notipe. five an.lu.hail"miles frf.ia Charlestown, three naH..s COMMITTEE ON TOASTS. Jefferson counly» "Virginia, all the right,lille, and in- The free use of this watcri acts almost immediately 21,500 5.08 17:50 naval preparations by Spain, and the warlike move- T ire above Goods are opjiied in the new Store, at the upon the skin arid kidneys', removes woruis-, relieves 17, 10,214 2,50 9J75 Wm. C. Worlhington, Tbo« H. Towirer, ments of Santa Anna, look towards hostilities with terest of Uie' said John C, Walper, in tlie LAN D which junction of the Winchester & Potomac and the Balti- the Convalescent from bilious or other faVerSv dyspep- the United States, and thus ensure the loss of Cuba. he inherited from his .filher, John W.alper, lying 17, 24.00C 17,50 ifctges Wm. T. Daugherty, R. Hump Bntcher, more & Oliio Railroa ds, and are offered to the public on sia, dropsical«wellings, calculdvtd affections, hcuiorr- 120, lo'.opo ' 3,0t>, John T. Gibson, James W. B.-ller, But it is possible that, besides making arrangements and b^ing in Jefferson county Virginia situated as low terms r>3 can be purchased in the cities-, aii'd re- hoi^*, scrofula, indigestion, rhrumatism, loss of ap- mnrlci-t farm in thpfCTuity. . at Walpcrs Cross-Roads; said interest buinsrone hun- soectfully iuvitjsthe public- to call arid -ejcamiae for 20, 28,'500 8,00. Ttrms if &j?«^Or'-,-5jui-t!i cash, and th* rcmaintlcr Chas. H Stewart, Thomas C Green, for the dcfaasa of the lslan-1 from the filibusters.— dred Acres, conveyed to him in ttts deed of division, petito, exhaustion, general debility, gravelly concre- Spain intiy have pat herself in a position to obtain themselves. R. H. BROWN. tions, strictures, and a variety of other diseases to -20.000 5,00 l'T.50 in one, two -and.three year*, equal payments, v.-ith in- Wm. Lucas, jr. J. Fuss. executed by John C. Walper> Catharine 'Walper, and 22,' 11,794 2.50 ,-8,73 terest ou deferred pavhients» secured by a deed of H B D'-iv-ntv.ri. . Horace Brooke. troops froirt Mexico, and also to cut off oiip commerce G.W.CUTTSHAW, Agent. wliioh -man is subject, and it id freely acknowledged .Mary H. Walpcr on the22dday of April, 1*47. -Abo. Harperjif-Ferry, April 26, IS53. . _ __ by all who ha vf: been afilicted with any of tlie abi>ve 30,000 10,00 32,50 ti-ust OB the Ipnd. Netlce given on uay of sale when On motinn. the following eeutlcmen were unanimous- in the Gnlf, fipws the tjccnrrcnce of the nest invasion. 31 AcrL-s.-his reversionary interest in the land assigned 2-ii'OOO possession will be ffiven. ly chjica as Officer* of the diy :— The lasftfdvices fi-oni Mexico show that the mixed in said deed to his mother for her dower. The crops diseases that the free use of Shaunoudale waters have 5,00, 17,50 T. RAWLINS & SON, effected permanent cures. 24, 7,500 ' 6,50 Those desirous of seeing the farm wil; call-en tlic PRESIDENT, orSloo company has been put in formal possession of now on the land will be reserved.; AVING just returned firom Baltimore, are; now subscriber residing on the premises, or-WKhiDg- iufbr The land (exceptingthat'in Berkeley County.) will : Sulphur, Mineral, hot and cold Bathes furnished, up- 13.000 4,00 12,50 ANDREW HUNTER. the Tehuantepec tninsit opening Hie-largest and most varied assortment on applic.it ion at t)ic>Bar. ination. will aildress t'io same at Cl^irlostowu^ Jeffer The model of Mr. Clarke Mills' Equestrian Statue be sold free from the contingent claims ofthe wife of H 2t| Piooo '•9,75 soa co'.mty, Vinrnna. of GOODS, WARES, MER&HANDISE, " &c., that -Tlie Hotel is large and commodious-^-tlic cottages ao'.ooo sjoo 26,50 riCE PRESIDENTS, of Jackson is, as I learn from him, to be exhibited in John C. Walper to dower, as to which, provision will was" ever offered in tWa place. 'Every .one must call iium-;rous and comfortable. r". • " . - SAMUEL C. KEARPLEY. ba made by the Court m its decree cispos,ing ofthe 2T8, 16,312: 5.00 16,50 . June 7,1853—ts ComiaiasiLner. AKDHCW KKSNKDV , tl. L. OPIR, an edifice near the Crystal Palace, th'cfv;. ftot being and'ssefor themselves, to have the 'least idea ofthe - The Table \yilJ Ue,8upplted with the best beef, moun- : proceeds pi sale. ; 4 .of 5,000 2,50 9,00 LKWIII W. WASHINGTON. J. F. HAMTRAMCK, . space sufficient to spare within tlife area of tire Pilace number of articles on hand, ue\y aiid useful: • tain and valley •mutton,toorethe n with all tho luxuries J The torms of sale are one-third cash, the balance in Rfay3, 1353. . • ' ' ' ;: '; . / .-- ;•- •• 29, ,33.401 10.00 3: .,50. JEFFEKSCN LAKD FOIt SALE. R. W. BATLOR, W.J HAWKS. for its exhibition there. ' ' liftf: two equal annual payments with interest from the~2ay afforded in the fertile Valley of Virginia. WISH to sell two small-Ftirrns of good Liir.eston-i A. H HKBR, . . The best Wines, -Brandies and other Liquors can al- 30, 20^000 5,00 16,00 of sale-, flic deferred payments to be secured by the ^ TO THE LADIES. ways be had at the table or at the Bar. I L-iprt—one containing 15O Acrfs. witfi . vv*'The other on the Shenancloah river, containing 1C.'! GKJ. L and Geo. II. Sprigg, (late of Baltimore,)' Cash- gC^-Free Press, Charlestowh-; Gazette ami Republi- Fr.-ncli Calicoes 6i cents.; Fine Lawns ,6 'cents'; THE MAMMOTH LOTTEfcY, Acres of nrst-*nit>'Laiiu,~wuh SOAcrsamTuiiiEE, Secretaries. can, Mai-tinsb-urg; copy till sale and s^ud bill to the Gras.^ Linen Handkerchiefs 3? cents ; t NOTICE. a DWELLING; KOUSK ea tiij siir.ie, aud a<:jo!!::r::- W. W. B ier. : To be drawn on Saturrfav, June 25. the lands of George L. E-jrrrs and Cr. John H; Ixwis' Commissioners. . Silk and Lace Visit; -s and Gnpes from §1.00 io __• * e**-n nnr, JQ pr"ize3 of. The follnwins rcio&KioBS were then offeree anduaan- IIE undersigned are prepared to furnish Ground 1 capital prize of §70,00,') $5,000 h"irs. For t-nns, &.C., wftich will be made easy, np- Kaouf !y adrpied : — S2.50; iS6;)() more ofthe celebrated Exhibition Stock- T Plaster at the Steam Mill of Messrs. Zimmerman 1 pnze of. 30,000 10 do. ;.-2,500 BIARHIAGES, E. L. MATTHEWS. F. HYTK: ^TM; S31VTH. ings; -White, Black, Gray and Slate color.ed al 12s ply to the undersigned aiMyerstown, or by letter (p<-=t Raohxd, That tbecitizens of the »Hji)inin» counties, & Co., in Charlestown, also Plaster in the -Lump, at 1 do 20.000 20 do; . .1,000 pa'id) to Knblftuwn, JcfTi;rjon.£OUCtv, Va. On thp 7th instant,'by Rev. A. H. ft. BOTD, Dr. E. MATTHEWS, IIYDE &, SMl'THj ceiits; Palm Leaf Fans; two for a lip" ; Needle-worked any well a« those of JcSersj u, be rcspectiy requested to J. HARRISON, of Hazlcdean, Cuiuberland coiiuty, . Jan. 25. 1JC3. . JOSEPH MYEHS. unite with us m cclefcneurg a day «o <&^ar lo uvery A- Importers and"Dealers in ForiAyii &'Domestic Collars at 5 cents-. ' JSAAC ROSE. nish Cypress Shingles and Laths at the shortest notice, Virginia, aud MissSALLIE PENDLETON, dauffhtor May 3, 1S53-. alspPfeirets. Corn, Wheat or cash will bo required in Prizes and no Blanks. turriean. of Col. H. B. POWELL, of MiJdluburg-, Loudoun coun- FA5ir;I FOR SALE. Reio'red, Thtft^ke t*die4 be especiafiy rcqucstefl te •'. HARDWARE, CUTLE&lf.,.GU?rS> payment. BLACKBURN & CO. Tickets §30— Halves 15— Quarters 7.50— Eighths 3.75 ty, Virg--ii":a.. iNDIA-HUBBER April 12, 1S53— tf. . . rjpIIE undersignL'd wi.she^ to sell, at private ;alc, I ia jrac.-, by thrir preso*ee, tllis festive occasion. A F^EW India-Rubber Lortg Coinfe foir children, JL FARM, situated in Jefferson county, Virginia» KatolGtfL, T%»* x request be made of the citizens df On SuuJay, 13th instant; on the BrirTg-e, at Harpers- Corner of Salllinorc and f,iberty iircels, Saliimsrs. • SMALL FRY— SMALL FRY— SMALL FRY. about five lailea west o»" CLnrlestown, thecoi*t'.rstSt, 'uTLE3, Mr. .: ORKNEY SPRINGS, .. A County will be hold nt the Court-House of the Couiitys oil Saturday-, the 2Sth day of June, at eleven £3,000, §2,000—Ticket s §1— Packasre of Whole in the papers of the couaty, aad the Loudoua WILLIAM LTDDANE arid Miss MA£Y J; I0LL— SlienaadoaU Ciuntj-j Vii 'i- NOTICfi.' Tickets $13, Halves $7.50, Quarters §3.75. j»af>rr> be requcs.UL-6 lo'cc/j'/. all of Burkoloy county. , o'clock, A. M.,'ral ;which time thn applications of HE NOTES given nic aa: Trustee at the. sale oTlhe Teachers will be considered for the Districts jibt sup- All orders are confidential aud the Official Dri^ia g Ou mutiuB, the'i£ccu£ udjonmcd. • On thd Sth instant, by Rev.' Dr. OWB'KS, at Kendlc aud others, containing about JA>1ES \V. BELLEU, Clt'm. - ...... ;8EY-?l6tJR' KTOUSE. • ; T property of MICHAEL BLUE were due .on the §0th plied. WM. C» WORTIflNGTON^ will be sent to all' who order, tickets. Grove,.residence of llEsay-GrAiTHEn, Esq., Montgro- rpHE Proprietor of tins Hotel; 'at Orkney, lakes of May bit. Prompt plvineiit is expoctcd. June 7, 1358-. ' Clerk. Wie receive the notes of all solvent Banks or Checks 224 ACRES, OCOBGE L. STEHTAXT, merv countv, Maryland, Mr. THOMAS G. FLAGG, 'GERARD D; MOORE, . of Dbposit, aud .we remit in return for Prizes, Hoiik W. W. B. GAIJLAilEE, T J. greal pleasure in' annouucins::to the public that more-or less, of Limf^tonc LiiSd". The Improvement jr., GfEerryvillo, X iro-au5a,and Miss SLUITIIA -M., hi; will open again that {JKAUTltfUL AND ROMAN- June 7, 1353— 3t . Trustee. NO* ICE. Chrcjks t'ja any place in ths United States. consist of a Dweffiiig-Houa;, Stable, s. pass thrbugh tjje A TEACHER WANTED, JL himself temporarily from his country, oh a'ccoklnt may i draw the four highest prizes! ^?*' v.-aUT near tfie house, with a Tiieuir Orchard i.: Mr.'WILLIAM H. SIMPSON and Miss EMILY I». beautiful I North Vf.lley of | Virginia,, jpvtr o.ue.of the N district No. 13. One well qualified and acte'frta- of politicili cortvulsiohsi has doteriiliiied to reside for All Lettors dirccten'to M; ANSEL & CO. willcotno choiceFruitJlately plnuteti. Thu^o dtoii-iuL'- t.^ PETER.MAN, of aiartinsburg. best roads in the State, with; -a Eioxuitftin scenery of I ble to the patrons of the Free School will receive an somolime in this asrreeable'places. wliere he\ .will give safely to hand, aiid dt-Jtint correspondents may fi:el purchase will uj well ttmoj!j)here, :June7,l35J. " J. J. WILLIAMS, Comm. guagos, as well as- in Drawing, Writing) Geography, theyiwere Uoffjuia tier to collect, rating- in their effects, and the most cffir.ient remedy HOES AND FORKS. ..;.. Address - - •"-..;. M, AKSEL X. CD;,. rT^HE.undersignsd having been elected a n,.-. the limb was tjuite stiff. A frioml-of ixiue a>:k^d whicli Nature? aiitUrds for broken and tiebilitaUd con- O ENUINE Cast Steel Hay and Grain Forte ; Ma- . ' j ; --Box 363) Post Office/ Baltimore^ Maryland. J. in District^No. 3, ou'crs hi.-= services to the r uNii . cue if I luid tried tlie'TVIu-stiing- Liiiiu:cnt, to which I DEATHS. 5 VJTnurctlo.; Cast Steel Hoes, with Trowel Temper; May 31, 1353. _ _ replied in Uie eegntive, but thjnkiuir it mi_g-!itiio some stitutions." • •" Breastpins, Cuff Pius* Cuff Btitt«>tu:-, liclfctj , .Pencils, ' At his residence, in Berkeley county, on Saturday, ,THE BEAR SVALLOW SPRING, , RingSjGolj d Pens, ect. .'. A I\jw4in'eivurs, On Thursday, 9th instant,. Mrs. DORATHA E. ,, ~ PREPARE FOU HARVEST. and after Monday, the 18th instant) there-will .CHAS. li. Vi'iiirLiJOUSE. White, Mountain, Bosir Wallow un'd Slate. TUST received, beautiful tirge pointed Collars, 75 STrLVVAIlT, consji-t of AL: Rostir isTitVAftr^S.-., ia ft3>Boitrd per weak, §5. . -Board per day, §1. — tJ cts.; second qujiiity, 44 cts.; sweet little Collars, K5LISII an'd American Grain Scythes, .54 inch ; be TWO PASSEKGER TRAKfS DAILY, (Suii- tlie G:ih year of hur.ii^e. ' • Chil'ir. n iindl. servants, half-price. ' (worth 25 cents,) U cts.; heavy silk- IViusoU, latjst. ...Di>_ .:'do do Grass no.; dav exrepti-d,) to Harpers-Ferry and return. iiL'Kry, Ala., Fob. 1st, 1333. E FIRST TRAIN will leave Winchester at 8 A. M.; In justice Uy^he propi-icl-jr.-i, and Jbr i\a\ bc. At his r.-«ilcnoc, uoar Lses'buror. ontlic 15t!i isistnnt, g^»Musie and dancing every evonintf. • TheJiadies' style, gl.50; 10UO cuLos of Fancy Snap, three rakes WheWio'ncPi RiflesyTii} Yellow and White Plates: J. SttlAOSHAW liEVEULY, iiTthc: 53iii y.:ar of his Parlor furnished ! wiih.a~Pi;uio BIK'. Ginlar. -; • ..- Tin Ware, 'f'ubs, Buckets, Spoons, Knives Forks, &c., and :returniuir, leave Harpers-Ferry at 3 P. M. — on Tfholesale Grocers ahfl «>Kr afflicted, I tV-1 it my oiity u> f.itz fiublicly, rlio'rc- for a Cp ! . - i; ISAAC ROSE.. , arrivjal of th-; Vvrtst-;ni Train. luarkabl'- cur-.-s tiiat ha-.v k xxt eRscted in my lumily a?V • 5^-A D'.ily Lihis fnjiii New-Market anu!5CU Jack- GlwrTesto'wn, May 17,1353. . •all suited for ha:' vest purno^es. ' : - -4, son to the. SpriTiffs aiid return. _ ^.j. j-j-.------•- ~ — ,» : — ------Jiuu7." .. ' SltJAFOOSE & HARLEY. SHCOXD TRAIN will leave Winchester at 9 A . M.; 5>y ihu Musuuj£T LiiraiM.-!-;*. A ne^'ro of tuiue ij.nl On Saturday; 11th instant, of crjup, after a very and returning1 luave Harpers-Ferry at 12j M. — 011 ar- brici'iilna^, SMITH MILLKK, sjn of JOHK Q.'A. and Juiic21,-iJ53.~ - * A: R. SSYMOUR...... ; . NOTICE/ April $,.1*53— dt •wliat was called a Buncf clonor.jVTlIitlowtia !i<.:raui<'- TO THE PTIBJGIC, rivaliof ths Train from Baltimore. : ...... dlefin'-r-.T ; Sh : p,im 'A-a-s itijit iii:-u*: and escraciut- HESTEE J. NAUEXBOUiCH, agvd 2 yoar^-, 11 li.oiitiis HE partnership hcivloforj existinsr between t'io DISTANCES. Pitssen£rers may thus visit Martinsbarj, transact inj. " T:K iuSa-iufuatlou iiad l>e..-u so cxU-u.-nvc t'uat u'nd 19 days. Tundcrsi'irniid, has bc>JB.' dissolved by mutual and From th^ Charlestown Tin* War's* Stove, business there and riturn tlic same day.. ;ACniVS SHOP t'lc whole Cn:ror h:td becji;ua!ulost :i I;W=H of c-.trrun- On S;uiUuy,J2th inst., MARIA AIlNETT, daugh- < . Miles. friendly consent, from . and' ,afte r th;:. first of January, Roofing, Sjioutinff, LightijiHS-llddTi . ' AND BIJA'SS FOUNDRY. Frnni Winchester to Orkney by Woodstock...... 50 1-153. ,lle«ce, it hits bapyiaa ppsitiwiy ai'-ct-ssary for Shower-Bath and Bathing-TliU i i By order: . J. GEO. HEIST,.. OLD'TUINUS DONE. \ WAY AND ALL ter i>i'Mr. A. J. aud M;-s. Uuvi: E. WiuciiT, of ii^i'- From Winchester to Orkney by C.ipoiianJ How- April 26, 1S53. Assent. p-jrs-yorry, a^jca o'yca./s and o ux^utiU. all accouuU cluo SriAua 5c DOUGLASS tf> b- paid or .- ; "-. BECOME NEW. ard's Whito Sulphur Springs,...... ,,.,.55 clus.-d. .1OMN j. 1 1. STHAITII, TO TRAVELLERS. From Woodstook to Orknoyby Coluijibiii.jFuruaoc.20 W:-.I. A. DOUGL/ASS. rrMIE Machinery of this Establishuienbis iii full.ope- rpnKs«b;cribcr3r^p.-c::\i:iy<;;.lltLct::tt;ni;: :-.of i: - OBJ J'UAKY. i - • From Mt. Jackson to-Orlcii^y Springs...... 10 JL ration, and the above mentioned Wares are now % Superior anrt Economical! A farming community tj :;:. ir Vi-ry !T/' •'• asl June 14. !So3. rolling out .with a rush.: : .'^Ncw Line between Harpers- ment.of FARMING iMPLESffiNtS, c°raprfe!i:g ..igiit pr. From New Market to Orkney .by Forestville ...... 16 I» Bn!?rtr CR Ac Mill tilt, 'Mrs. CII \TUTY, wife HO: FOR TIN- W ARE.; SS^^sr. .Ferry and ^Vashington. every kind of implement used by tho farmer to fa^-iliiu r .; Eutonubjueut of the doctor, an:: clf, th.: ;»;ii« soon ofTiicuias Russell, in I hi: 33ih yc-ar of her Ufa. Mrs CrJ-Vjsitors li-avinsr Baltimore in the morning train, aiul chcapen_his operations, inciuoing oui- cek-bmtt-u rvaseil, tlie iudauuuaiiuu subiiiu.-.d,;iiii! the Wouisil ra- arrive at Winchester in time for the evening Coaches and .Grain Scythes, the- genuine English The assortment of Tin- Warn-now onhand is extru- rrillE weli-ktliwn-, safe and cothfortldjleSt-jam-Pac- R.. *>a» luft, to miiuru iln-ir. irreparable loss, a-duvotud X iket,'CapWOl>J!*BY PURCELL.runnin^incon- Hatent Preminui Threslicr aiul Cleaner, jiidly h-jaleu. The Cn^or is ii-jiv p.;rfi;i:tly well nn^ liii^ba.id, 1'nur lov'uly lillti-girl , a cn|i;>k-ilsou, ami twin through the Valley to Mt. Jackson and Orkney vDT Waldrou (and nomistake) Scytlies, Sncads, Grass sive, and, all orJers from Merchants will receive J(5ae of my b'jys wi.Ti; sjvjr. ly burnud. Tlie u.niiiiii.'1-s of ab-.iut 5 wi.-i-ks old {'one of which. Charity. Spring •«!& thus be cs^Mcd to .dine al Orkney next Nails, Rifles, Crumb Creek Whet-stones, Piiicurs, prompt,, attention and;. Wares be ..delivered at their wliich received the first premium over u;u J-Tev.- Tork rkin wa» etitirelv tak-;n off froni the ku.'it :iuni'.-d after iicr mijiiii-r,. dying a f>-w d;ijs allt-r, nn»v day. . • • Clout Nails, Thompson's cel-jbi-a't'd.B.iiki-s, togothur pl'aces of business withou^ extra charge. . ' Pitt Machineniui s'jveml others at Uu- Marrlatid St;. ; -. The Mu.4ta.ag Linuaeut was freely applied.. :LBU nu- s>!ci'j)< liorlasl sli-t-p Lj)uu thy Uvouiu c/f Lcr iii-otiicr, ag-d ANALYSIS OF THE ORITNEY SPRINGS. with.a lai-ffu Stock of GROCERIES ofallkiiu's (.-xoept Acricultnnil Fair hist fall: ;i!so, at tii.* S'ling- tiie was used. The relief :ind «;un: \v;t=: ,-iiuiiist -•- ...... --STOVES.' .- ;.-• loave Washinifton city, for the First Trip, on the 30th ti woL-kt ««il 1 dny.) GASBOCS CONIENTS — Cn.-boiiu*. Acid, AtiuoSghcric The Metropolitan Elevated Oven Cook Steve, for of May, running- up one day and down the-ncxt regru- lioyond Jbitiiiif — but a .short luji<: cl»jis.Ml buiyre tlie liariKj lUc last itluevs of Mrs. R., which was brief, Air. SOLID CoNTE^TS^Cirrbonatcof Soda^ O»rbonnte •wjuudn Vf'Ti: p'erf-vUf icaJ.-d. II consider it an ir.va- barri'.ng woof I, is a:strang and durable* Stove, and will larly,*(exdopt Sunday,) making three trips a xverk. axil w «-VKtu resprcis dei-jny aUlitrtiu^, liur slatu uf of Maa-ii -sia, Sulphate of Magnesia, Cudjoaatj of be *old'wHh all fixtures, complpte, flclivercd, s>!t up Passengers by this favorable and economical-route are iuabl.: rJiuedy, and il ilioiiid '1st- ~ui everv Ini.iiiv auci itiii.d. tier reiiauce uu the -^uvorc;:^ii ^ruce ot Gdd» a-"' Liuii;, Olilwride of Suciiuiu, Oxido of Iron. cent iiiipr viu every piuiUitiou. • J-VS. PiUJ.LlPS. can hardly go amiss in askinsr fur anvt'iinar at. tlu and warranted to opernte well, for $30, $;3o nnd $40 offered "an opportunity of enjoyihsr the beautiful SCCRO- k:ud=- oi g:-aiii porftxtly ck-au for uiarket^ taking out : Iicr caliu convcr^alioii ubcut eleriuij , l.a> given to her BEAR WALLOW SPRING. for Nos. 3, 4 and 5. All persons in want of a good ry of the Potomac by davlig-h't. Fare from Harpers- The L riimeut is put un 5n thrive frir»- ::n<\ retails for surviving friemis a hype that she Las uulrrrd upou that Market Hou*.-Store. T, RAW.MNS &"SON. all cheat, smut, and lia-ht wheat if wislxed, saviii.^ ,-il- : GASEOUS CONTENTS— Carbonic. Acid, Sulphuretted June 7, 1>>£3. Stove, will please forward theif orders nnd they shall Ferry to Washington, S2. 25 ct*., 50 cus. and {•; 1 — the oil c!s. Tisrt § 1 s .i'.s cun- " M->I thai miii.midii lor the people olUud." Kspecial- Hydrogen. SOUD.COSTENTS—;Sulphat e of Liirio, Sul- have the pleasure of seeing one of the best stoves nowin . May 24, 1353. C.LIUS three an-'l six timci «j uiuch as the '25 els. si^o, ]y the evening [ircviom tu her licalb, «he c mid heartily ph;ite of Magnesia, Iodine, a distinct trace, Carbonate FOR RENT. U3o> hi operation in] their kitchens, and if the Stove does _ mid is iiiiirh/-h-jaa'V- unite in religious devotion, and sueiu to enjoy •ihe .-Writ .of Masriiesia, Chloride of S_odium, Carbonate of Lhue,- not operate satisfactorily, it will be taken away after ; J4EW JETFELRY STORE. A. G-*St.\G*J 5: CX>., srfc propr:ctors,-301 B;-ond- HE two offices adjoining tlie Free Frcs* OSicej cue to-'tbresff from 200 t.J -400 !>u«?!..'U ner (!ay,~per!'-r:!v consolation ol GuilV word; aud'u'ileu LUat beautiful Sulphate of Iron, Oxide of Iron. lately in the occupancy of W. L. Balwr, deceased, six days trial and no grutubliag'. A good selection of HE subscriber bogs leave to return his sincere clean for the mill. Tlii:; hf-s never bccnacci.iuplish.'d •way, Sew York, and corn'.'rot 3il r.m' Market strct-ts, hyiuu \vfiw of Stoves kept constantly on hand,. ; J!t. Lr>Ils, MU-«-»uri. for sale lit" ull Di-U"-;ris!s. {ttj-frec Press, Charlostown ; Virginian and Repub-. and the other occupied by Mr. Forn :y; Application T jthanks fat >the Very liberal patronage he lias re- by any other machinist but ourselves, ted all- scegtii-- " And {et this fc Mu'bidy fail whiclrwlll be sold cheap. . s CCJ-L. M. SMITH. CUark-sUnAi, T. J). if AM310ND lican, Winchester; and Flag of '9S7 Warrenton ; will may bo m?.dc tj-Tl-in. C. %Vortliin:rton or 11. N. Gul- ceived during the last two years he has oeon engaged minds cuu'havc l}:cii duiibt-s r.-movej by trying u:i- A. M. CIUaJ.ER, Hurp-.-i-s-JrVrrv, Ayvuts. ' AisJ let it faint and die, &c." ; each Copy two mouths and send bill to advertiser. laher. Poss.ssion giveb unmcdfeitclyv ROOFING AND SPOUTING in ^repairing-. WATCHES,' JEWELRY, &c., in and if they cannot cio wlint \w baye rx-firca-cutLil wo she could calmly, aud with a resigned spirit, anticipate April 12, Charlcstown. From the many-solicitations of his will take the maciiiiia buok •\vithuut ^-Larj-e. ' Jane 14, Will be done in a thorough manner, al short notice 4 iic-r end. $,200 REWARD, and al prices that defy competition. frjends and customers he has at last met their wishes Shop price of oui Thresher ana Cleaner frcra A CARD.' by offering" them a good assortment-of Gold and Silver CO.Always on baud at Back's Mammoth Sbe was loved by all who knew hor, a id those who AN AWAY from the subscriber, living near fclGHf NING RODS*. to $275, that is: knew her btst liive-l her nuost. bhe was a sinci-re and j Staunton, on the 10th of June, a negro mauftamed UJl clients and the public are informed that j WATCHES AND JEWELRT, Clothing: store, tica ol" large paiits, ucarihcaKt corner R Iron Rods with silver-plated Boints," Brass "Connec- Thresher and Cbaficr ..: ...... £ 150 if 2,'oiua and Second streets, Pliiluru-l'phi:!.. Tlic'riti- coiiiitliiii: friend, a fo..d and dutiful partner, a tender and GEORGE^ abjtii 30 years old, he in over 6 feet high, O T. T. FAUNTLEROY, .In., is coimectud with of ererv description, andwHl continue to keep on hand Ditto Improved Cleaner ...... ' ...... ' 175 alt', ctrouate moti.er, and her "memory will b^ 1 jug and bl;ick aad woighs over 200 pounds, has a Inrge scar oh us in business, and,has full authority to att-uid.to any ters, Glass -Insulatjers.' and Ihalable fask'nihgs> will be zens«fCharlesU.'wn and vicinity are particularly invi-' put up in a d,urabfe liiantter al low prices. eVeriy tjiing- pcrtaliiing- to the Jewelry line-.-,• He lias Horse-Poweose-owerr ...... - ...... 1.0. 0 ted to cajl at tlie Mammoth Clothing store, .which is sacred.y cherished. Her home was around the ilom-.-^tit: his left wrist from a rut with a knife, and sottle bad. of our professional matters, i His office is with ours, in arrangement? made in such a. way that he..will be able %* OLD CASTINGS bought at the "highest priicec , oted for cut and clcgauti lit. -The Cluthinvr is i:;ade hcarih. Her life was ui.t the rushing torrent, K-apiiig teeth, wore vluakcrs butihc »aay shave them off. its' Huffs Row, hear the Court<-Ko»;ise> SHOWER' BiTtts & BATHING TUB'S. to Jillnny order in a few days that shall cJIer> at rates annd ttakea n iu exchange fur "\vork. f th-: bist Stud finest cloth; and will bo sold at-thi- vci'V over recks and tffia.tteriiiEils-.ivi U \yaters j but tiiedeep wn's bought fro tii Mr. McCoy, of Pun''lcton couiifv. BARTON & WILLIAMS. Durmsr the .Summer months may be found at this to Fuit ifie times. ' • >ve*t pricprices; . Remember readers tlie large-Check in.Id river, iirutiii°; ou US bo-oui trr.i.-ures and enriching Winchester, Va., April 12, 1H53— ly Esbiblisiirripnt a sropd assortmrnt of Shower B^»tl)3, . WArTCllES AND JEWELRY, of every description, Charlestown-, February 8, 1S53. as it.moves ouward But *\i- aial IHT i a!)e arc »nne— PauU. 'B^sure.:tuii callai H. L. EBY .-s,-ed &c., &c., which will be finished in the tteateit possible W. T, MeDONALt), Aprilio, Iji3-l3i:i cil br.* ti.e name ul tU^: L*o,il.'' Al.ty lit.: previous pr.iai- coi;:itv, and all J'ciisonab'i; expenses p;dd. HE now rcceivinsr a large and very fren'eral sup- style and sold at Baltimore prices? • - ?: •• • Ag^iUt for P. Cory. ises «j'"^j(yd s own TiUlh, and the rciiSobiUohs which ra- JNO. E. MORRIS, A ply of PliESHTFAMlLy GROCERIES, at the Store-rooi.i «f Dr. llauui, tw« doofs cast yf lLi> Old IJOB WORK. C|\ariestown, May 24, 1S33. . {(t5-S{range.--A gentleman w^as seen yes- ].i.at-j from His word, O'rfufoi't the.sinking sjiir.ts of her Staunton, Jun-- 21,1S33—3t to advertisers. terday laoktu^ for a yjod znd ch-.-ap Clothiiij i>Ut conveniehcel" ascr, lie Lad a> •vcr.heard uf KOCKIIILL Sc he. know a.id feel that FRESH LIME FOR SALE. CharlcsVo\vn> April IS, 1S53. Tiii.and Sheet Iron business, will be done with neat- L " HO! YE LOVERS OF THE WEED!" ^ . KOTiCE TO 5IY FRIEXDS. t wliich all tliu spei uttur.s woro aliiazvd. Hu "Earth hath no sorhiw that Heaven cannot heal;" HAVE for sale'a Kiln of FRESH LIME, which ness and promptitude — in short this Establishment ai«d may He, who '.'tempers the wind to the shwne I will be sold On accommodating terms. Apply im- CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS. shall be the Emporium for the above mentioned wares \YHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO, S I design .closing up my Mercantile Business t!;:-i Lamb," aud who atfiicti tur iht- jjooil of His people, pro- mediat.-lv. F. M.' EICHELBERGER. WISS, Polka and Embroidered Dress Patterns, and Great jBcrg-sias will be given to all its natrons. CIGAR AITB; SNUFF STORE) A Spring, it-will 6e necessary tiiat tlicse who knc-,-- tect the motherless children, and bring them up in his . Juno 21, 1S53—3t S French fast-colored Lawns tmd Silk Muntillas, at THOS. D. PARKER. Oppairile the'U. S. Hotel, Ilarptr's-Ftrty, Virginia. themselves to be Inucbtcd t.) uie either by notu or W>k 1 account to call nnd make pnymt-nt. I'hopc this h:;:i^ utit f-treet, corner ofFnuikluiiClacc, PiiilddclpUia. f*"* "- ": lf~* •• . / ISAAC ROSE'S Cheap Store. Chaflcslown, May 10> 1353,. rpIIE subscriber would. respectfully inform the citi- 11-r .funeral was largely attended by En aflectionatc NEW GROCERY STORE. Charleslo'.vn, June 7,1S53. will be sufficient and that I may not be' compelled to November 16,1352. ()C£» Cotton Raga, Woolj Hidesj Sheep Skins, Old' JL .; zens of Harpers-Ferry and thp Valley. j*.:inerally resort to cocrsive measures to collect, circle of wet-i>iug relatives and syjupalhizini; friends, HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Copper, Bfass, Pewter, Lead, Iron, Dried Fruit, Bees- that he has just opened a lirgt: and well ^.ejected as- " V. B. PALMER, the American News- her in r!.:! n-maius depos.teil in theerave-yard, at Har- N EXPERIENCBD MILLER'wishes a JOH2T G. WILSON. T 'Cliarlcsto'wti anu vicinity tliat he commenced the Wdi) Beans, Corni Hay, Oats, Wood and Bacon taken sortinent of the best brands of TOBACCO, CIGARS, H:irpcrs-Frrry, April 5,1S53-. paper Agwit, is the authorized Agvnt !'».~ i'l'.f yinper in per.— Ferry, and a discourse d.-l.vcred upoa the occasion Grocery Busincss'in tin; room formerly occupied by A situation iu a good Flour Mill, after Harvest.-— at the highest current prices in exchange for wan*, or AND SNUFFS, of all grades as to quality and price, the citiea of"Buslon, New Y<.irk,janH Pliilan.'iphia.aiid from the A'ords—" He that believeth. in ma, though he Thomas Jolmspn as a shocrstorc, where! he intends t,j Apply to BEKJ. FOKD, Winchester, Virginiav work. " ; - _ T. D. P. adapted to please the taste and pocket of.themoAtfiis- cos>io - is duly empowerj<] to take adyertiscmcnts and sub- were dead, yt shall he live." keep constantly^oa hand a chuice .iiid fresh supply of June 14, Io53—^(tV • :-- -v V titidus, which he is prepared to sell at thelowest.market ecriptioiis at tlie rates as required by us. His rerVip^s IMPORTANT FOR BOATMEN^& BOAT- FFERS his s^rrices to the paplic tliis -Sprinrr.— "Thr.u at tgouctothe grave: but we will nr t ueplprc th«>e. I'.ll articles usually kept at a grocery store, ana hopes ~ ATCHES. JEWELRY, &;c.--The sub- pfi^e. He would ask a call from the merchtonfa and He is one of the liighest bred Horses in the worjci— Trilfbc rcj»r 1853. GREAT MUSICAL EVENT. fc. H. BROWN. Repaired. C. G. STEWART. The invention is 'ps follows, viz : A sill of proper di- Apnl5, Ibo3. Ben-yville-, Clarke 'Co., Va. . Charlestown, June 21, 1S53. , . _April 5,'18S3. • • mensions laying across the boat, in the centre of which SAMUEL J. C» JIOOttE. • OS04GE H. BECKWrTII. AN EOl*. First and otily Visit of-Mad. Anna Bishop is a fulcrutu,.or axle.to work a lever or tiller oti» Paral- TO IMRPEKS-F^RRY. IQUORS.--A very superior lot of Old Whiskey, ~ COTT'S>ATENT REFRIGERATOR.- TO THE RPHAN BOY is a bffautifal dark dun, with blacic BALT1MOKE MARKET. Thc acknowledged superiority and g.-ner;iluse 'of lel to aiid 0.11 the top of the sill are two pieces of tim- ADAME ANNA BISHOP, on her return to the L Brandies and Wines, just received and for sale by S ber, of suitable size, for the purpose of sliders ! at the CITIZENS OF JEFFERSON & CLARKE. O mane and tail, 16 hands high, r.in« yc-.irs old, and June 21. ; R. H. BRO WN. this Refrigerator makes it unnecessary for us to say y2> took a. premium at the Baltimore Cattle Shu-.-/ FOR THE WE^K ENDING/JUNE 17, 1353. '" M North en ro-rfe for Eiirop •., anxious to pay a visit ; anything of its advantages over all others; for sale at centre above named, in the sill, is also a piVpjt fulcrum to some parts of Virginia in which she lins not yetbeeu, .or axle for Uie levbr tp take hold of and work the slid- rTlHE undersigiied beg- leave to announce that they in .October last. - UACKER'S.--F.rcsh Soda, Water, and Sugar the Baltimore price, adding freight, by JLi are enorag-ed in the Mercantile Business, in . He will stand ihirinT the ensuing srason, .ryOETEDrOB THESPnUT OF JErrEttSON BV ST. DANXEB, b.-srs loJi v:': to «niiouuri:-thn t she will y\vt> in this place, Crackers, received and for sale by May 31. KEYES" & KEARSLEY, Ag'ts. ing pieces In straight lilies, with,, Jlnd in opposite ^li- commencing ob=the 2oih of March and en<3i?2- en t!i.: COMMIEilOX JJEBCI1ANT, HOWABO STBEET. a GRAND DRESS AND COSTUME CONCERT, on G rections to, each other, jutting tlie ends of the sliding the| Store Hoxwe at Summit Poih{> foi'tnerly occupied June 21. R.'H. BROWN. T~THE CHEAP C'ASH STORE, FOR pieces out of tlie sides of the "boat and Jhus pheck its by Seevera- & Bro.. 2oth of June, at the following places, viz : Ou M4,r- .—There were offered at tlie-sr-ales on Mon- ll'cdncsdajiEvening, June 22d. OpeaATic SCENES, in They have just received, and now offer a full and days and Tuesdays at the subscriber's suible; <.u day bOQ head of Beoves, 200 of | which number wore spleruiid Costuuic, Popular Ballads, Songs, &c. rpOBACCO'AND CIGARS.--A prime lot of LADIES!-- Just arrived, 60 Black silk Visit's, headway, by rubbing against the inason ^work of the Mr. BOCHSA, emphatically called through Eu- JL Tobaqco and Cigars, just rcceivcd.and -for sale by latest style, richly trinuned, only .!g!2,60 apiece; 60 lock. The lever. whcnjplaced on the IWQ sliding pieces complete assortment of SPRING, and ScjjMfia GOODS, of Wcdnesiiays and Thursdays at Vincrat W. Mofrtv's driven to the Eastern inarkcts, 550 sold to city bu'trh- 1 the! very latest and the most approved styles. They stable in Charlestown ; and'.on Fridays and Saturoi'p-s^ cm, and-50 i-C. over unsold. . Price* ran jed from S'3-- rope '-The father of the Harp," although liaviuir aban- June 21. .I-."' R. H. BROWN. dozen of the "fast-selling * Stockings, Still finer, at will be in form as^ iu Euclid) book. 1st,, propositions 11 12? cents per .pair; 5 bushels of Shirt Buttons, at l'2~ 27th, Ijth, and -23th, of B. line falling on two Straight would call the^ attention of the Ladies to their Dress at .the stable of Dr. M. P. Nelson, near Midalt-wuv. " 75a JS4.75 un the hoof, equal: to 7.59 a $9.25 net, doned Harp playing i public, has consented to ap- ACON.--prirno Bacon Sides, for sale by Goids) ajnaiating; of Silks, Tissues, Grenadines, Be- He wfll be lot on the following con.-Hticns- : For in- and averaging- 4.12 i gross. pear onco mores as Harpist, before his retircmcut into Juno.21. ! . R. H. BROWN._ cents a gross; Neeclle-Worked Goods aiid Dress Ooodsj lines, and the changes by tlie required moving ofthe B at auction prices. ISAAC ROSE. straight line producing at the same time different an-- rage de Laines, Lawns, &c., which, in beauty and surance, $6.50— irrt'gubrattcac'anceorpartinar'-vritli HOGS.—lu. good supply. We quote live Hogs at private life. '*- . . the mare, forfeits tUe insurance. Eycr'v precu.iM,ir.u" S6.50a«7.00. J35-Full parfitulars nf this splendid entertainment PtC£S.--NnHnegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Charlestown, May 31, 1353. trlcs at their junctures. The same movement of. the cheapness) will favorably compare with any that can wijl 02 dujy announced. S Tunorick and Long- Pepper, for sale by two sliding pieces may be effected by pUier fixture,. be found. will be used, butnorosponsitility for accideuto, sh ;;.: ! COFFEE.—We note sales of about 1200 bags Rio at ..Juue.21. R.,H. BROWN. * WINE AND BRANDY.— 1 They have also ah excellent stock, of Clotha, Cas- any occur. ; - 9 a 9? cents. ; -' Tickets to be had at Book Stores and Hotels. Con- O 6 dozuii fine Madeira V»"ine ; . such as the placing between the two sliding pieces a ; cert to becrin at 3 o'clock. HAD.--NO. I Family Shad, just received and for cog-wheel, to turn.,with aci"ank of leVcr, or by placing simefes, Summer Clothsj and other g-oods for geutle- ftJ-The undersigned offers a premium of fr'o to i. i,, FLOOR.—HowABD STBEET FLOUR.—On Saturday 3 " do Port c!o, jnen's wean who shall be owner of Orphan Boy's b-^-st colt, cl" six the market opened with sales of 400 bbls. choice June 21^1553. S sale by _ ; [June 21.] R. H. BROWN. • 2 " do Claret do.. in a line with them something operating, as a jack- screw, or other something of the kind which will pro- Their'stock of Orocriees and Domestics, is large and month's old, in the autuiiui of -liWi brands, fresh ground, at §4.621:. On Monday" there ORN STARCH.--A new article for making 6 ".. Old Brandy, well selected.} ii> short, they have on hand, andTntend April 5, ISo W. J. BLACKFORf) were sales of 500 bbL>. straight brands, fresh ground, COMMISSIONERS? SALE OF LAJfD. A few barrels of the best Old Rye in town. duce the required operation, such as two -pieces, one C Pudding, Custard, &c., for sale by end of each piece made fast to a sliding piece: and the to'keep constantly, all such Goods as are usually found at the same rate. Ou Tuesday; there were sales of oOO TTNDER the authority and by direction of a decree June 21. ;:..'•• R. H. BROWN. May 17. . HARRIS & RIDENOTJR. at a Ctmntr.y Store. . ..'• NOTICE. bfohr. choice brands, fresh ground, at jJ4.C2J. On tJ of the CircuitSup'criorCourtofLawand Chance- two ends joined, so as toibrni an obtuse angle, which ORTER.«Fresh Porter, just recejvwl nnd for PLEASE TAKE KOTICE.—WC have a large when drawn to a straight line will produce the same PRODUCE of all sorts taken in cxclianjc for goods, undersi-«lav the market is un- 1 Charlcstown, April 5, 1353. changed. We note tales of 500 Gbls. straiirht brands Most Valuable Land, HE undersigned has a Carriage with six seat=, in- Undersleeves, some very nice j juts out if such' be required'. I think tlie above will ceiving Busincs-s. . We havc.rcauced.thecommissions In Jefferson County, the prop'.vtyof SAMUELSraiDEE, cliidinsr the driver, for sale or exchange, as it is too French Work Collars, extra} sufficiently describe the form of the check, and 'the upon g-oods received, ar.J they are now as low. aa at at S<-«v T : ICE CREAM SAL.QOIf ; CORN MEAL.—Sal^ of Baltimore bbls. at $3.00. viz: A Tract 6f Land containing large for his present purpose. He will eitlicr s/'ll it at . Cambric and Swiss Humes ; line or lever falling- on the other two straight lines or any Depot- ou the ;-oad. " M. & 3. . The inspections of Flour forthe week arc: 11,511 424 Acres, 3 Roods and 20 Poles, a reasonable price or will exchange it for a smaller car- do do Edging, handsome ; pieces will fully illustrate the tluxional co-efficient or Summit Point. May .10, 1553.— tf.- ! _ WOULD respectfully ratferd ?hc public 'ftv, barrel*' and 3C5 half barrels. : Also, 534 bbis. Corn' Of first-rate Laud, lying on Elk Branch, and com- .do do Insertings,. do. moving cause. JNO. BARNETT. ± inylce Cream Saloon is'r-.zain opened, aiul i Lisle Bobbin and Thread Edgings. - A CARD. will -at all times keep on hand that iieli£r!;tfu! r^ Meat posed of several parcels, .all adjoining. This tract N. B. Mr. SAML, W. STR1DER has agreed to be- p GRAIN.—WHEAT.—We quo|te good to prime reds may be»soM in parcels, or in one bony—if divided, genteel The Ladies will be kind enough lo call and see. — come agent, for the distribution of tb» above nr.med "I\,/riSS MARY REED *'ould respectfully inform freshmcnt, flavored to suit the ti>t,\s of iill. the lines of division will bu made known on the day of Carriage will do well to call oh the undersigned as he This is no humbug or newspaper talk, f - . iijL the.citizuus of Cbarlestown and vicinity that she May 10. J. F. BLESSING. at 100 a 105 cents; white at 106 a 111 cents. May 17, Id53. HARRIS .Si..RIDENOUR. Rubber, after a Patqiit will have been'obtalned. I will CORN.—To-day we quote at 52 a 54 cU. for white, sale. . r will part with tlie Carriage at a bargnin. here state, also, tliatl have.yet many inventions in my is now engaged in teaching- upon the PIANO, arid de- TERESlFRFITS.-tliavejust r-coi. - and 5i a'59 er bushel ---- ...... 0 6'5 o ia the purchasers, with approved personal security—and stock of? GROCERIES, for the present season, which Handkcrchicfe, Stocks, Shirts, Drawers and Socles. ADDLERY.--A fine assortment of Bridle Bits, 0 50 tin; title withheld as additional security until the defer- shall be-sold very low. Charlestown, June 7, 1S53. .: j: -.-; These Goods, will be sold cheaper, and are superior Do. , (yellow) .... S Stirrups, Spurs, (botll steel and plated;) also, a >ARASOLS AND FANS—Received 0 54 0 56 red payments are made. June 14. LOCK, CRAMER & LINE. A LF BOOTS.— 2 Cases fine Calfand Kip Boots. to any ever brought to this county. fetp Hard-spider {Avhicli *ill wear for a— y Lxpre-ss, 2 tiozt-n Jiami^aiie ParasoL;. UNDRIES..—Pocket and^Einbroidcry Sclawrl, G -Glftli Webbing, Saddle•Trees,:Hames, Buckles, &c., 9j£_ Some'vcrv liicc Jror'y Faia. Come-soon. CORN MEAL :...... 0 60 0 65 WM. LUCAS, M^*. 1* T i— - * *"•• - •"-."•-- - — BUTTER, (roll) ...... o 14 S Mill-Saw files, Tongue nnd. Groove-Planc-Bite, * NOTHER CASE of those Boys Straw"HntZ~ INER' AX W~ATER.--I simii keep on hand allj at the lowest prices an'd iust-Vece.ived by , ^ May 17. t 0 16 E. I. LEE, Key Rings, Carpet Tacks with Lea there",'Brass Head A. June 7. . SIGAFOOSE &. HARLEY. at all times during the season Mineral Water of May 10. .-.-..!- -t. RAWLINS &; SON. Do. (firkin) ...... 0 12 0 14 June 21, 1353. Commixtioncrt, M SACXS FOi: AND O, A. SAiT, jiu BACON, (hog round) .., ...... 0 OT- Nails, Brass Snuffers, Cooper's Compasses^'Bells for ORISE NETS;— WThiiVfc bn";Knrid a large and various kinds, prepared withSarsaparilla,.Gliiger aud " OOD WARE;—Buckets, Tubs, Churns, of 0 09 Haiiginar, Broad Axes, Tar Buckets', Hook Hinges, LeiUonSyrapsv i • reoeireclby H. L. EBY &'3O1\. LARD...... HACK AND BUGGY FOR HIRE. general assortment of Nets -for Hiirh'ss* Horses, large size, Baskets, Butter Prints*Potato Mksh- 'I fri fi2-O v ..... 0 09i a 0 10 Scotch T Hinges, Wagon Boxes, &<-.., just received. H Families supplied by the dozen or otherwise at low- W _ __ _ _ CLOVERSEED ...... SOO a 8 25 HAVE a fine Horse and Bugrcy for complete; Extra Hcud and Saddle NetsofLinni, Cot- erav Wood Spoons, Rolling Pins, aiid a Sumticr of ar- T JIMOTHVSEED .....1.350 a 0 00 ,. _ Hire by the. day or week. Also, a . Aprils. T. RAWLINS & SON. ton aiid, Muchuie Cord, white and mixed,, all at the estjpricea,, . :...... J. F. BLESfflKCf. ticles too numerous to mention i just received by •'' TR A W. SLATTI N G and List Carget; £up3ale n, May IT/ISSS. . ' , . •', . ;. .- _ - SIGAFOOSE &. HARj , PLAISTER, (retail) - ...... 4 00' a 0 00 Hack and Horses, with a careful ('river. rp AR, TAR, just received by - ; - vew lowest pricia and of the very best' quality., .May 10. • T. RAWLINS. & SON. S GEORGE W. SPOTTS. JL April 19. ', EBY & SON. tune7. ..". '•'''..__ . :t. RA'WLIKS •nEttlEJGEDE-I/AKVE AI*I> P.OONS AND FORKS."Albata,German-Sil- " "ROWN SUGAR— We wjll sell, a fair I rown WINCHESTER MARKET. Charlestown, June 21,1853.—3t QTR1PED SHIRTS, for sale by '~ ARVEST SHOES.-2SOpairi'iaen'6 and Boys' JLf.Some very select Goods, just received from Sew J vcrj and Platwl Tea and Table Spoons and Forks, B Sogar- at- Scents.. Call and sec '•••who. soils tiie O May 24. SIGAFOOSE & HARLEY. H— for sale at' very low. prices by ••} •• • '•"" York by the fatest line and ready to be sold. osf the best quality; almost eoual to silver, verv cheap, cheapest sugar in town. - THE WEEK ENDING JUNE JG, 1853. NEW BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY. May 31. ' HARRIS & RIDEWOTTR. HARRIS & RIDENOUR. May, Iff. T. RAWLINS &" SON. ..May 3, IfeS. . SIGAFOOSS & I . : '_, I . AFETY ' ' F.tT.SE.-'-2bdO feet 'Safety " Fuse, . for : nPHE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of ~EN AND BOYS' GOODS, can riwsya be ARD WIDE J.AWNS for a fi] ; ". " ? "~. COBKKCTZO WXEKLT BT BAMt. HAttTtET, AT THE DEPOT. J- Halltown and surrounding1 country that they-have S sale: by '•-,,. HOES, AT COST.T-A large lot of Miss's and 1 EMONS ASfD FIGS, for sale by : ' "• 'May 2^'.' SIGArooSE & BARLEY. . Children's" Shoes, for sale by M found, of the most-desirable .-kind,-at : • •• Jb..May.lK..^ ' SIGAFOOSE &; HARLEY. Ydid stock of Drcaa tiuodsoi the laSbsiatyi commenced the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING v S ,.Mn,y 17. ..HARRIS & RIDENOUR'S. -.April 2t>. -.->-. . .-gIGAJOOSj ...... :! . AwncLzs. . STORE PBICE. BUSINESS in all Us various branches. They TJ ABiAGES.--'We have thrown on the counter our ,.,May31. .HARRIS & RIDENOUR. Tl€PrATOES.*.2Sbnahels of P6fatoc*for s?lq by 03 »AC01frn|w,perlb...... 07 03 a Hi will manufacture: in the very best manner and JJ remaining stock of Barages nnd Barn^-e de Lnins, (~1 JLOCICS.--Irdri, inlaid -will irPear l Ciiens, and Ma- AWNS, ltA.WNS.--lf tlie Ladies of out town f May 10.,.'...- . SIGAFOOSE & HABLEY. ~/I1TE MOTJSELI1 N DE L.O; i-^i-.^-VAX 25 a 00 •'••25'-a. 00 t and county want cheapLa-wns.rtjJl tit" BaragB, fbt eVaniag dressi : ..:. ..; ...... H't of the best' material all kinds of Boots and which we arc selling for cost and less. Call and se- \3 hd!rany 5" a few of the. best tjme-kerpens.'iutrt re- E : ACON, CORNMEAL AND FLOUR^-500 W • 675 a? 00 All work will be warranted to be of the best cure the heat patterns. • , .,.. . , , , ..... , ceived W, '-• T. RAWLKJS & SON. May 17; . HARgtS & RIDENOUR'S. Swiss Musha, dotted aiid-'apfig'- ., FEATHERS...'.'.I'.!00 » 00 45 a 50 : : ; : V B Ibs. County Bacon; 50 bushels White Cornmeal; quality, _ both in', material and,' Workinanship, and MayS-i...... - .SIGAFOOSE & HARLEY. May ity^'^_ .--- ;';..'•; • '. ' RON WARE^-Pofs. Ovcna, Kettles, G riddles, flOibbls. Extra and Faniily Floiir, for »fc T»y '- ', FLAX6EED, per bushel.. .85 al 00 1 00 a 1 10 gTiarantied to be equal in style, beauty of finish.and " " SkiUels, Tea Kettles, Furnaces,- Extra Oven and FLOUR, pef barrel.... .4 12 a 4- 25 .*75 a .5 00 ILKS AT .COST.-- We have oh hand some tlo- "U6AR."Loa^' Crushed/ Grpthjded and/Ni.ra I . K. L. EBY fe SON. , : material, to any workmaiidfactured m the county.— CLarified Sugiars/of sutjcrior-'qualitv, for'«ilc lik . Skillet tada of all skes, just received and for sale by :W^4tEE, fcr saK by GRAIN—WHEAT...... 85 a 99 S5; a'l 02 They wiU make work as cheap if not cheaptr tbap S Zf^n'patterns of n«w.style Dress Silks, which we S Toms7. :;; , • TVKA.WLINS & SON. " AUDWARE.-- We have jvist-rcceived a large April OATS 23 a "31 33 A ft ahy shop m tLc county. Repairing will «fe ifratly offer at COST in PluUuleJpJilit market.' . . May 17. £B Y & SOJfc H additional, stock, which makra our assortment Coin...... ,.40 -. SIGAFOOSE & HARLEY. 1MB.—100 bushels freih burnt Lime, for sale-by _ a 45 60 a oo and substantudly done on the shortest notice.' All Or- TJIBBON8, &C—Just from New York—a lot qf 3 L equal to any in tk& Valley-Hxnnprising almost every- R«.. -.- 60 a' 66 €5 a 70 ders thankfully received aiid promptly att»-nded tc. T INEN COATS, by ^hc. cargo, dozen or piece, ~J\ the handsomest Ribbons ever offered in this town. Jjte 31. :!. - - HOOFF. thine: in the line; to v/hich w« ask tho atfaitios ofthe of Oil t^- LARP. perlb.. .03 -'-<#' a.-* 10 : ! public. T. HAWL1NS t SOX Pat&ernp.' . D. J. GARtlSLE & SDK. •JL aiKMC ROSE'S Cheap Store:' Priccs-hicrh rjiougli. Call before all-ar?.Bolr1. •• ; A eOK HAMS,forsalo April 5, 1 -sn, PLABTER, per ton 0 00 = 000* •-6 00 ;a-0 OP Halltovn, Jnn'; 25, 1553. , May 31,1853.' ; Mayirr.- , HARRIS ' ^ May 10, 1853. ALEXANDRIA L.OUDOUN AND HAMP- SHIRE RAILROAD. 5 !DRUGS;_MEDICINES, PAINTS,, ROSELAND, April 30,1883. . RAWLINS HOTEL, NEW BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY. J. B. HELM. 3. N1CODEJIUS. OEO. V. THOMAS. DYE-STUFFS, GOOD MEDICINES. TKE IVY DUNGEON. My Dear Sir .-—Your esteemed favor of the 20th inst., Corner of Queen and Burk streets, rpHE subscribers would respectfully inform the citi- HEIM, NICODEMUS & CO., Fancy Articles, Perfumery, &c. Stabler's Anodyne Cherry Expectorant did not reach my post-office till to day. MARTINSBURG, VA. JL zensof Harpers-Ferry and Bolivar, that they have Importers and Dealers In .Foreign and TS confidently recommended to Invalids, as narar- 1 known BY CHAELES MACKAT. I rejoice to le^ni that the good people of all of your commenced the above business in Harpers"-Ferry,' on Domestic LiquotoyOf everydescription. M. SMITH keeps constantly. on hand a very - ??*?£. £,??£ preparation for U»e cure of region arc "making no complaint about the taxei." Por 'T'HE undersigned begs leave respectfully to inform High street, a few doors above ;Shenandoah, where COTJGHS, HOARSENED, and other forms of CON- JL the community and travelling public that he has Ab. 383 Baltimore streel>Tattu>ten Poea and JEutau) rtti Lt large and fresh assortment of Drugs, &c.; The ivy -in a dungeon grew, once at least, the demagogues arc headed off. Like "" they will manufacture in the very best White Lead, ground and dry; Oils of all kinds; SUMPTION, in an early stage, and for the RELIFF 11 taken the Hotel formerly knowa as the " Berkeley Baltimore,. April 12; 1853—tf . ' Unfed "by "J ! uncheered by dew; Othello's, "their soccnpation is gone." Thank God, manner, and out of the best material, all Toilet and Shaving Soaps; Shaving.Cream; ; of the patient even in advanced statues of that fetal their "harps are on the willows, never to be strung a-: House." The House has recently undergone a thorough _ kinds of BOOTS AND~SHOES. All Disease. Its pallid leaflets only drank renovation; it is now believed to be in every respect NEW CHINA STORE. Sapophehe; B&frfa Tncopherous; Cave-moistures foul f and odor* rank. gain in your day or mine. The people can no longer be work will be warranted to be of the best quality, both Hauel's Eau Lustraje j Wright's ditto.; It combines in a scientific manner, remedies oflon?' humbugged by the senseless cry of taxes. Instructed by adapted to the-wants of the traveller and sojourner. in material and workmanship. . .JOSEPH S. HASTINGS, Jr., esteemed value with others of more recent discovers, A large and commodious STABLE is attached to And other Preparations for the bait j But through the dungeon grating high the experience of surrounding States, they now see Repairing will also be neatly and substantially done, Importer and'Wholesale & Retail Dealer Perfumery of every kind; and bcsid It rose,' towards the dun Enquire for "Barnum's Hotel." Produce sent us. ; PILES, with all diseases arising from impure blood. $6,775, and that of Jefferson S6.425,) is much more may not hereafter become a good market for the produ- He is also prepared to attend to all orders for ROOF- THE FEMALE SYSTEM, depriving them of the power for the enjoyment of lifo cers of interior Virginia. Why may not she too become W. EVANS. We intend to keep our friends constantly advised of at an age when physical health, buovnncy of spirit*. largely represented in the Board of direction of the ING AND SPOUTING. From his cxperiencein bu- the state of the market, and will furnish regularly a hag, in DR. HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINC- a good selling market to those who have to sell, and a Cumberland, April 5; 1S53. and Imppy serenity of mind, arising from a condition siness, he feels justified in saying that all Svorkdone Price Current. ; TURED A CURE ,for its numerous and complicated company, may be a mailer worthy of consideration good purchasing one to those who have to buy? . by him will be inferior to none done in this section of of health^ should be predominant. Five Hundred Dollars Reward. L. W. GOSNELL. derangements. Hundreds who have been debilitated wilb the Jefferson county stockhbldt rs. . There is no reason against it. All that Alexandria country, and his prices shall be made (o suit the times. and dispirited, and on the verge of a premature grave, Many of the etnaes of her sufferin trs a t first — perhaps Whilst nearly two-thirds of the road lies in Jeffcr- TMPRESSEDas.I am with the controlling influence J. L. BUCK GOSNELL. wants it what Baltimore once wanted—avennes of com- JL which is1 exercised by the fine a_rts upon fhe direc- He'will be happy to supply Country Merchants with have been restored -by its use to blooming health, years before, perhaps durin"" girlhood, or the first *on, and about the same proportion of the entire munication with the interior—lines of transit that will Baltimore, December 23, 1-'S52—ly years of marriage — were in their origin so light as to tion and destiny of human afiaira, it has given' me infi- Tin Ware, and will make his terms such as to make which we are abundantly able to prove by such a host receipts ft r toll zre,tatcn at Charleslown, the Proxy connect her with producing and purchasing communities it to their interest to deal with him. Wholesale and Retail Importing, Finding OF LIVING WITNESSES pass unnoticed, and of rourae neglected. —instrumentalities that will invite, yea, that will force nite pleasure to witness the bountiful manner in which, IN AFTER YEAKS. for i he State, President, and three directors out of from time to time, painting and statuary has been en- {jij-He lias, the riarht to make and vend the celebrated and Leather Establishment, as we think no other medicine can produce. the five, reside in Clarke. The Clarke portion of to her (as they have done elsewhere) that abundance of PATEiZT BOILER, one of the most valuable impi-ow.- To publish ALL THE TESTIMONY in its favor would When too late to be brncfitted by our knowledge, we couraged and rewarded by the councils of the nation. 1 No. 16, South Calvert street, Baltimore; Md. look back and mourn, and regret the full consequences Jhe road ends upon a turnpike, the Jefferson por- population and of capital that' alone build up the cities ments yet out for boiling meats^ vegetables, &c. . make a large volume. into'important market towns for.the country. Give- But while the acknowledgment is due to the discern- fTUIE undersigned announce to the" public that they of onr ignorance. tion in a mud-hole, nearly impassable in Winter. ing and worthy patrons of the noble arts, it is an equal EDWIN R. HARRELL, Numerous letters and Certificates, showing its her these and the products of the interior—that great April 26, 1853. -Agent tor E. HUNT. J- are preparedlto furnish, at the shortest notice, anu RESTORATIVE AND HEALING QUALITIES, WhaT would we not often give to possess, in 'ailr When the funds were exhausted, and it became basis of commerce—will soon gather on her wharves source of humiliation an'd sorrow to behold the appa- lowest rates, the largestand mo>tt;uperior assortment, life, th« knowledge we obtain in after years ! AnJ rent apathy and indifference with which they seem to are published in a pamphlet, which with their origi- Brcessiry to borrow money to complete the road, and in her warehouses; capital will follow on apace; BLACKSMITH SHOP. comprising of SOLE and UPPER LEATHER, both nals, ahd fi host of other commendatory letters not yet . what days and nights of anguish we might not have two-thirds of the amount required were obtained in regard the incomparaTjly more valuable creations of foreign and domestic. Also, GAITERS CLOTHS, been spared, if the knowledge was timely possessed- population will advance, and not long thereafter, Alex- poetry. HE subscriber having- permanently located him- 'published, tho proprietors will be pleased to exhibit to Jefferson and one-third in Clarke. To what exten andria, like Baltimore, will haVe become a mart where ' self at the BLACKSMITH SHOP at Duffield's GALLOONS, RIBBONS, LACES, of all shades and the public. 1T IS MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To see them adorn tho walls of the Capitol with the T colors, neccssary'for the trade, low for cash, by To behold the sickness and suffering- .endured by many the opprobrium for the want of connexion with the the seller may sell as high, aud the buyer buy as low, as. gloXving revelations of the pencil, and decorate the Depot, is now prepared to do-all kinds of work in Attention is not called alone to the quantity of the Smithfield-& Harpers-Ferry Turnpike,should at- in Baltimore or any other market of the country. Then his line, at prices as moderate as any other shop in the i DARRAGH & ROSE. testimony, but also, to its a wife for many years, from causes simple and con- public grounds with the costly CHEF D'ECVBES of the Baltimore, January 18,1853—6m trollable, easily remedied —o r better still —no t incurred tach to the corporate authorities-of Charlestown, she will furnish attractions to trade that can be offsettcd chisel, Is an omen of good which will be hailed and county. He will, at all times be prepared with Iron HIGH CHARACTER. only by shorter distance and cheaper transportation. . IF EVERY WIFE AND MOTHER and how far. the town may be interested in the applauded by all as a cheering pledge of tho progress of all kinds for repairing or making Plough and other pICKSON &. KING, Thousands will testify to cures on themsolvcs,wives, I Why, the making of Washington City a point in the Irons used by the Farmers. children and friends, alter all other remedies had fail- Possessed the information contained in a little volume, __ complctiot) of an easy and commodious entrance on ot refinement. Butj whilst they lavish their thousands (within the reach of all) which would spare to heiself road, so far from being a ground of objection, is a con- I solicit a call from those in want, ^feeling assured Lumber Merchants, water street, George- ed. We give below a few extracts. J this side, is a subject for her citizens to consider.— upon these immobile products of canvas-s and marble, . trolling recommendation. With a saving of 43* miles that all who give me a call will not jro away dissatis- , town, D. C., WE BEQUEST ALL = YEARS OF MISERY, To the writer it appears to be a matter of much and and bronze, they offer no reward for the more exalted, : And to her husband the constant tnil nn>l anxjrty of in its favor, it will attract a large travel bound for the more enduring and. renowned ovations of the pen.— fied. 4 GEORGE PENSE. T7"EEP constantly on hand a general assortment of to call and get pamphlets (gratis,) and see history of growing importance to them, especially as other seat of Government from the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- Duffield's Depot, April 12,1853. JV Building Materials. the discovery of this medicine, and read the certificates mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness No'fosteringliand from these high places has ever yet of the wife, without givingliim the opportunity of ac- improvements are now contpmplated to connect road, and transfer it to ours, and this travel will enable invited .the Promethean fire of poetry to animate the October 12, 1S52—ly of its cures, showing a mass of testimony, such, as we with the B: & C. Turnpike. But be the fault where the latter to adopt the low rates of transportation for /~1HAINS.--I shall manufacture and keep con- believe was never given to any other medicine. quiring that competence which his exertions are enti- history of our country, which with all its harmony of \J stantly on hand a supply of all the various kinds tled, and the possession of which would secure the it may there can be no doubt that ar.ouier winter the trade that will ensure the trade of Alexandria.— form and wonder of proportion, lies asleep around the CHARLES B. HARDING, LIVER COMPLAINT, DEBILITY. ought not to be allowed to find this connexion un- With the Washington City travel, too, the road must of Chains used by the Farmers. Breast and Trace Attorney at Law, ; Extract from James Harris, Esq's., Letter, Alexandria, happiness of himself, wife, and children. humble vault of Mount Vcrnon, ready, to spring into Chains, single and double link, straight or twisted, SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS completed, and no time will arrive more favorable pay and pay well, and individuals may with entire safe- life and beauty at the first kindling touch oftliis genial "YT7ILL Practice in the Inferior and Superior Courts Virginia. ty invest their money in it. The connexion with made of the best iron, and in the best style of work- By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, tlx» than the present to make it. The cost would be inspiration. W of Jefferson, Clarke and Loudoun. Office, No. After speaking of wonderful cures on himself, he Washington City seems, therefore, to me an indispen- manship. GEORGE PENSE. says: 'iMrs. H. lias been suffering with the liver com- want of which has caused the sickness and poverty of most insignificant compared with the benefit. It surely were a work of supererogation to introduce Duffield's Depot, April 12,1853. 1, Shenandoah street, Harpers-Ferry, Virginia. thousands. sable part of the improvement. It cannot be dispensed the proofs that crowd the records ol 'the past to show September 23,1852. . plaint | and with • inability, constantly complaining witli without great loss both of profit and of trade. from weakness, through her whole system. She now In view of such consequences, no wife or mother is how far above all others stands the "divine art" of poe- NEW JEWELRY STORU. . excusable if she neglect to avail herself of that know- IN AX AWKWARD PREDICAMENT.—A gentle- J do trust that a work appealing so strongly to Virgin- sy. What are all the paintings, statues, and regalia of GEO. J. RICHARDSON. WM. W. OVERMAN. enjoys ibettcr health than for thirty years, being en- ia interests, and promising so ranch to the State, to the HPHE subscriber having taken the Store in Mr. Stc- ledge in respect to herself, which would spare her Versailles, of Fontainbleau, & the Tuileries, compared RICHARDSON &. OVERMAN, tirely restored by the use of Hampton's Vegetable man from down east, Mr. Rhodes, who went up private stock holders, and to the planters along its line, X ' phens' Building, opposite Mrs. Carrell's Hotel, Tincture." much suffering, be the means of happiness and pros- with the "Marseilles Hymn f" What the kingly pano- would respectfully call the attention of the public to : perity to her Husband, and confer upon her children North River last week, Lad taken a berth in one will continue to advance in the public favor; and that the ply of gold and gems heaped up in the Tower of Lon- .., -Umbrella and Parasol Manufactory, DISEASED SIDE, BREAST', EYES. private stock required will be speedily subscribed. his large and elegant assortment of ' '., , No. 106, Market street, Philadelphia. Extract.from a Letter from J. Grimes, Esq., Loudoun that blessing above all price — healthy bodies, with of the upper state rooms, the state roomnextjto his don ; what the collections of the Royal Academy, or healthy minds. That knowledge is contained in a lit- I may be over-sanguine and too enthusiastic, bnt I even the time hallowed shrines of Westminster Abbey, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c., January 11,1853—tf county, Virginia. having been securedby a gentleman and his wife. do most religiously believe that the completion of the "My wife has'been for years afflicted - with great tle work entitled . _• when compared with the songs of Burns, and Dibden, Which he is prepared to sell at the hwcst cash prices: J. R. THOMPSON & CO., Mr. R. wishing to retire early, went by mistake Manassa and the Loudoun and Alexandria roads, in con- and Campbell ^ Or what has the world that we would Gold and Silver hunting-cased Watches; ditto Hori- weakness; pain in the breast, side and back; palpita- The Married "Woman's into the married gentleman's state room, and nexion with the canal, is destined to make Alexandria take in exchange for "Hail Columbia" and the "Star- zontal Escapement Watches; Detached Levers, Ver- Merchant Tailors, tion of] the heart; feebleness of the nervous system; PRIVATE MEDICAL, COMPANION". one of the most flourishing cities of the country. Time Spangled Banner?" Well might the British states- ticals, Horizontal, Verge and Duplex Watches', from "PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, between 3d and 4h sts., loss of!appetite; complexion sallow ; the sight of one 'thinking it to be his. own, stowed himself away will decide, and that erelong. I hay e no fear for my eye almost gone, the other very weak. I am pleased BY DB. A. 51. MAURICEAU, man exclaim, "Let me but write the ballads of a na- the most celebrated manufactures in Europe. .Also— JL two doors cast of the United States Hotel, desires ; very sntigly in the upper berth, and in a short pr. diction. tion, and I care not who makes its laws." Gold Lockets, Ladies' Gold Scroll, Cluster, Box, and to call the attention of their old customers, members to say, Hampton's Tincture lias restored her to perfect Professor of Diseases of Woman. T'U are entirely right in saying that I might have As far as the living breathing man is above thccold, Mourning^ Pins; Gold Finger Rings of every descrip- of Congress, -strangers, and the public generally, to health. Her eyes are as good now as ever they were." One Hundredth Edition. ISmo., pp.-250. Price 50 eta. time wastkst asleep. The lady, who had been rendered the little argument I had the honor to make in insensate marble that is made to represent him ; as far tion ; Cuff Pins, Ear Hoops and Drops, Gold Pencils, their importation of French, English and American • RHEUMATISM, 33 YEARS. [ON FINE PAPER, "EXTRA FINDING, $1.00.] reading in the cabin, wishing to go to bed, and favor of the road, much stronger by including in my es- as the radiant skies of summer arc above the perisha- Gold Guard and Belt Chains, Chatelaine' Pins, &c.— Mrs/ E. Bagwell, of Virginia, suffered from Rhou- timate the county of Clarke, which you so faithfully CLOTHS, CASSIMERES &. VESTINGS, matism from ner 12th to her 50th year of age; at times F irst published in 1S47, and it is not surprising or won- not seeing her husband at hand, went to her ble canvass to which the painter has transferred their Gent's Gold Guards,.-Vest and 'Fob Chains, .Keys and derful, considering that every Female, whether married represented in the last legislature. You furnished me feeble resemblance, so far is poetry above allptiier irts Seals, Locket and Signet Rings, Bosom Pins, Gold which they will: make up in their usual style of ele- entirely helpless. Being wealthy, she employed the state room, and was .surprised to find him (as all the data for your county, as did my excellent friend gance, and at prices as reasonable as any other esta- best medical attention, and tried many medicines', but, or not, eon litre acquire a fall knoirkdge of the naturs, that have their mission to console and elevate and; in- Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, and every descrip- character and caiues of her ramvl-ain/.i, with the various «he supposed) asleep in his berth. Not wishing Davison for his; and those data satisfied me that Clarke spire the immortal mind of man. tion of Goods usually fonnd in a store of this descrip- blishment hi the District of Columbia. was cured only by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. and Warren are among the richest and largest tax-pay- February 22,1863—tf CHRONIC 1NFLAMATORY RHEUMATISM. symptoms, and that nearly half a million copies should to awake him, she undressed herself and was In view of these facia, arid considering the lamenta- tion. have been sold. ing counties of the Commonwealth. But I omitted them ble paucity of patriotic songs in my distinguished and Clocks.--The largest assortment of Clocks to be LEONARD SCOTT'S & CO.'S The | wife of Thomas M. Ycaklc, 76 Pearl street, just on the point of getting into her berth, when in my estimate, and did so purposely, and for the follow- beloved country, and with the hope of being the hum- found in the county; prices from $ 1 75 to. $ 12, war- was a great sufferer for eight years. Restored to per- It is impracticable to convey fully the various sub- ing reasons: First, it seemed to me that the trade of ble means of arousing a proper public feeling upon ranted good time keepers. . List of British Periodical Publications. fect health by Hampton's vegetable Tincture. jects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intend- the supposed husband sprang up and exclaimed, these counties belonged rather more properly to the dcd for the married, or those contemplating- mar- this interesting subject, I have been induced to oner, Silver Spoons.—Silver Spoons, made from -pure T|EL1VERED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM! "who's theie'" As may naturaly be supposed, Manassa's Gap road, and could not be so well credited and do hereby offer, the sum of five hundred dollars as JL/ IN THE UNITED STATES, FREE OF POSTAGE AND Mr._Jarrett Pluminer, 158 East Baltimore street, riages, but no female desirous of enjoying health, and to the account of the Hampshire, Loudoun and Alexan- coin and manufactured expressly for my own retail suffered this disease intensely six years; could, not that beauty, consequent upon health, which is so con- the lady sc; earned and croached in one comer a prize for the best National Poem, Ode or Epic. trade, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. forwarded by mail, under the provisionaof the late of the small room; and it happned just at that dria road ; and fearing my statement might be regarded The rules which will govern the payment of this sum Post Office Law, at Merely Nominal Rates. sleep; dreadful ulcers formed on his limbs, from which . ducive to her own happiness, and that of her husband , as over wrought and be assailed for exaggeration, Dy the are as follows : Watch Repairing.—All descriptions of Watch- 1. THE LONDON QDABTEBLY REVIEW (Conservative.) splinters of bones issued. His physician pronounced but either has or will obtain it, as has or will every moment that the husband made his appearance. opponents of the measure, I determined to be on the 1st. I have selected (without consulting them) the es, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., repaired in a workman-like - 2. EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) him incurable; but Hampton's Vegetable Tincture husband who has the love and affection of his wife at B «ng rather a testy gentleman, and perhaps safe side, and accordingly left out of my estimate the following persons to act as judges or arbiters of the manner. Having had extensive experience in some of 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.) cured him. heart, OB that of his own pecuniary improvement. counties of Clarke and Warren. In' other-words, I prize thus offered,.namely : the best Shops in the country, the subscriber feels con- 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) HEREDITARY SCROFULA! (JO- Upwards of one hundred thousand copies h w thai occasionally haunt id by 'the "gree i-eyed wished to avoid the making of a weak point, which, you fident of giving perfect satisfaction to all who may fa* 5. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) A boy in the family of Hon. W. P. Thommasson, been sent by mail within the last few month*. know, is injurious to any cause, however good it may be. The President of the United States. vor him with their patronage. . P. CORY. monster," he did not wait for an explanation; but . Hon. A. O. P. Nicholson, of Tc'nnessee. Although these works are distinguished by the poli- once member of Congress from Kentucky, was a mass Secondly, our Manassa friends were, at first, not a Harpers-Ferry, June 22,1852. • of sores from head to foot. His eyelids turned inside CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. teidng the trespa'ser by the shirt collar, pull- . little jealous of the H. L. and A. road, regarding it as a Hon. Charles Sumncr, U. S. Senate. tical shades above indicated, yet but a small portion of Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, ditto: their contents is devoted to political subjects. It is. out, protruding over the eyeballs so as to produce BE NOT DEFRAUDED! ed him from his berth, and without even stop- competing .one to their favorite improvement I was PUMP MAKING. blindness. He was cured by Hampton's Vegetable not willing to add to their jealously by claiming for the Hon. James C. Jones, ditto. their Literarycnaracter which gives them their chief Buy no^boofc unless " Dr. A. M. Maurieean, 129 Hon. J. R. Chandler, of U. S. H. of Reps. To the Citizens of Jefferson, Berkeley, value, and In that they stand confessedly fa r above all Tincture. ping to venture a remarke upon his question Hampshire and Loudoun road what the friends of the Frederick and Clarke counties. DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DISEASE, &G, Liberty street, N. Y.," is on the title page, and the Hon. Addison White, do. do. other journals of their class. BLACKWOOD, still under entry in the Clerk's Office on the back of the title able situation, attempted to thrust him out into Manassa road had always claimed and expected for Hon. Thomas H. Bayly, do. do. AGAIN appear before you as a PUMP-MAKER the fatherly care of Christopher North maintains its Mr.TVm." Oldham, of Baltimore custom house, suf- theirs, and therefore I omitted the very interesting and as I hope you have not forgotten.me in that fered these complaints for eighteen months, with both page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable deal- the sa'oom Mr. R. on the other hand, hav- Hon. D. T. Disney, . do. do. I ancient celebrity, and is, at this time, unusually at- ers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M_. Mauri- statistics furnished me of your county and our friend capacity, you will, one and all, call on me should you tractive, from the serial works of Bulwer and other lite- body and mind seriously affected.' He was cured by ing too great a respect for his fellow-passenger Davison's. . Hon. John P. Kennedy, Secretary of the Navy. ceau, as there are spurious and surreptitious infringe- Dr. John W. C. Evans, of New Jersey; need any thing in that way- Please call on me at rary notables, written for that magazine, and first ap- Hampton's Vegetable Tincture; after other things «oas culottc, was compelled to defend himself One thing I can say of the counties of Clarke and Charlestown, or 'my son, THOMAS J. BRAGG, living failed.} ments of copyright. Dr. Thomas Sauhders. t pearing in its columns both in Great Britain, and in LET EVERY WIFE AND HUSBAND PONDER ! against being thus summarily disposed of; and Warren—that no county in the State had representa- Joseph Gales, " near Mr. George B. Beall's, on the Charlestown and the United States. Such works as " The Caxtons" and COUGH, CONSUMPTION, &c. tives more faithful to its local interests, or truer and Shepherds tow n road, as I have employed him to do the "My New Novel," (both by Bulwer,) " The Green Mr. Henry C. Winn had a cough for five years, JVb excuse for Ignorance, when Ignorance it Misery to while endeavoring to push him through the stauncher in the great cause o( Internal Improvement. • work. I pledge myself that all orders will be prompt- Hand," "Katie Stewart," and other serials, of which great weakness, cct.; had, in al£ five or six physi- those we hold near and dear, and when to dispel our Ig- door, the married man was himself forced up- In my section, as in yours, there is no complaint about W. W. Seaton, . J ly attended to. C. G. BRAGG. numerous rfvaljeditions arc issued by the leading pub- cians;: tried all their remedies, but was cured only by Torance is within our reach. on the deck and locked out of his own room. the taxes. The people here look to the regeneration of Prof. Henry, of the Smithsonian Institution. March 1,1853. lishers in this country, have to be reprinted by those HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. To enable every one to decide upon the indispensa- the State, and though living on the extreme tide-water, Wm. Selden, late Treasurer of the U. States. . publishers from the pages of Blackwood, after it has {Jl3-Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 240 Bal- ble necessity of possessing a copy, and that no wile, or The captain and a crowd of passengersimmedi- and wanting nothing themselves in the way of Internal CARPENTERING AND JOINERING. timorest., Baltimore, and 304 Broadway, New York. mother need remain uninformed upon the many Rev. C. M. Butler, Episcopal Church. been issued by Messrs. Scott & Co., so that Subscribers - «-, «t-n jmd.get pamphlet gratis. ately assembled, while Mr. R. dressed himself as Improvements, they submit with patriotic willingness to Rev. R. R. Gurley, Presbyterian Church.' fT^HE subscriber returns his most sincere thanks to to the Reprint of that Magazine may always rely on a causes, which, sooner or later, arc destined to make the taxation requisite to carry out the all-glorious policy. Rev; S. S. Rozsell, M. E. Church. JL the citizens of Charlestown and neighborhood, for having- the earliest reading of these iascinatmg tales. L. IVI. SMITH, Charlestown. fearful 'ravages upon - her health, unless guarded speedily as possible. He then opened the door Congratulating you with all my heart on the bright Rev. Mr. Donelan, Catholic Church. . : the liberal patronage he lias received in the last five ' T. D. HAMMOND, Harpers-Ferry. • • against, and that no considerate and affectionate hus- prospects before us, I am, years; and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Terms! PER ANNUM. L. P. HARTMAN, Winchester. band have cause to upbraid himself with neglect of the and tendered an explanation, which was accept- 2d- These gentlemen,or any three of them, are here- For any one of the four Reviews g 3 00 With high regard, by authorized to meet at the Smithsonian Institute, on He is always ready to execute work at the shortest .no- Dr. MOTT, Lcesburg. welfare of his wife — a pamphlet of thirty-six pages, ed, and he was permitted to retire. The cha- . Your friend and srrv't, tice, and will.make it his interest to suit the times-in For any two of the four Reviews. 5 00 ALLEMONG & SON, Ncwtown. containing full Title-page and Index of Content*, to- the 2d Monday of December next, at such hour as they For any three of the four Reviews.., 7 00 gether with extracts from the book, will be sent free of grin of the testy gentleman cannot be described. JOSEPH SEGAR. may appoint, and there proceed to read and examine hispriccs. [ And!by Dealers every where.' JOHN W. LUKE, Esq., Berryville, Clarke county, Va. He lias procured a set of Draughting Instrumcnta, For all four of the Reviews. .8 00 June?, 1853—ly. . charge to any part of the United States, by addressing, He had not only made a fool of himself before the various poems which may have been received, and For Blackwood's Magazine...'. ....300 to determine which is the most meritorious and de- and having made himself acquainted with Architec- post-paid, as herein. all the passengers, but had very impolitely *Ncar sixty-three, over the present route by the Re- ture, he is prepared to Draught and give plans and For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00 j ', AFFLICTED, READ!! sen-ing of the prize. And I hereby bind myself to pay For Blackwood and four Reviews 1000 li~hen knowledge is happiness, 'tis culpable to be ignoraut. exposed a stranger in the very face of his own lay House.—[Ed. Virg.J the sum aforementioned forthwith, to whoever they proportions for all kinds of work in wood. He will PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE: flC^-On receipt of One Dollar (for the fine Edition, wife, who, like a virtuous woman,-sat passive shall present to me as the person who has written, also make and carve to order Capitals for columns in *t* Payments to be made in all cases in advance.— TT'STABLISHED 18 years ago, by Dr. Kinkelin, N. extra binding,) "THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRI- TOMATO WINE. within the time prescribed the best national patriotic the different orders of Architecture at the shortest no- Money current in the State where issued will be receiv- "j W. corner Third and Union streets, between VATE MEDICAL COMPANION "is sent (mailed free) during the whole ridiculous scene. . — - . i • poem, aud upon their representation that he or she is tice.- Always on band SASH of various sizes for win- ed at par. •• Spruce and Pine sts., Philadelphia. Eighteen years of to any part of the United States. All letters must be Mrs. WM. A. CARTER, of this county, has presented an American citizen. dows. ' , Clubbing. extensive and* uninterrupted practice spent in this city post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, ....The important purchase of coal lands-in us with something novel in the shape of a bottle of wine 3d. .All communications must be ; sent to me at Those wishing- to patronise him will address him A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 George's Creek Vallej, Alleghany county, Md, it now made from the tomato. It has somewhat the color of Washing-ton, (post-paid,) before the first Monday in through the man, or verbally at Charlestown. prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more practitioner, far and near, in the treatment of all dis- Liberty street, New York. appears was made on behalf of the proprietors of the champagne, but is unlike it in taste, being sweeter and December next, with a full and complete conveyance (jtj- All orders shall be strictly attended to, and gen- copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus : eases of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers New York. April 19, 1353— €m _ Pacific ocean steamers, who contemplate supplying more of the consistence of sy nip. The use of the tomato of the copyright to me and my heirs and assigns for- eral satisfaction given. -.' ' . Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be upon the body, throat or legs, pains in the head or bones, their steamers from this source at a cost of $9 per ton in this way it something entirely new.— il'in. Rep. ever. WM. A. SUDDITH. sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Re- mercural rheumatism, strictures, gravel, diseases ari- OR THE TOILET.— Tooth, Nail and Hair leas than they are now paying. Charlestown. April 5,1853—ly '- views and Blackwood for 030; and so on. sing from youthful excesses or impurities of the blood F B rushes: Pocket, Rcdin and Fine-Tooth Combs; : 4th. I hereby bind and obligate myself to sell the poems thus sent to me as soon as practicable for the whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all Charcoal, Wild Cherry, Orris and Teaberry Tooth LADIES'FINE GOODS. MEAT-EATERS, ATTENTION. Reduced Postage. Paste; Bandoline. Also, a large variety of Toilet "You say, Mrs. Smith, that you have highest price, and to give the proceeds to the poor of The following1, table will show the -great reduction treated with success. ARRIS & RIDENOUR has ready for sale a very the city of Washington. f I^HE undersigned have been compelled heretofore to He who places himself under the care of Dr. Kinkelin Soaps, Cologne, Lavender and, Florida Water, and a. lived with the defendant for eight years. Does H large supply of DRESS AND FANCY GOODS. JL do business under many disadvantages, having which has been made on these Periodicals since 1844, varietty of oother articles. For sale by- 5th. No poem will be considered as subject to this and the very trifling rates now charged. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, the Court underetano! from that, that you are The ladies are politely requested to call and take a prize which shall not have .been written subsequent to to pay cash for all stock purchased, and sell the same and confidently rely upon his skill as physician. April 5, 1853. L: M. SMITH. look. , April 26,1853 PER ANNUM. this date, arid received before the first Monday in De- upon a credit of at least twelve months. The Trustees AESEFS, OILS AND DYESTUFFS.—A- married to him T of Charlestown, however, having established a Mar- Prior to 1845, thepostageon Blackwood was... .$240 TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. APER, PAPER, PAPER.--Just received a cember next. R. W. LATHAM. «'-'«: " on a single Review 112 Young men who have injured themselves by a cer- P large and varied assortment of White Lead, dry "In course it does!" Washington, Feb. 22, 1853— tf. ket, which has thus far been most liberally patronized, __ and ground in Oil; Linseed Oil, Sperm Oil, Red Lead, P large nupply of very superior Foolscap and Post necessity upon the part of ourselves, no less than what From 1845 to 1S51, on Blackwood 1 00 tain practice indulged in —a habit frequently learned " Have you a marriage certificate ? Paper. Also, Note and Bath paper, which will be sold . " "j "on a Review ...... 50 from*evil companions or at school, the effects"'of which Blake's fire-proof Paint. AUo, every size of^ Paint EXCHANGE BANK ' we conceive to be the interest of "our customers, com- Sash Tools, Window Glass, Putty. For salt* ** Yes, your honor, ..three on 'em—two gals on reasonable terms. . i L. M. SMITH pels us to give notice, that hereafter we shall keep the In 1851-52 (average rate)on Blackwood. 75 are nightly felt even when asleep, and destroy bo^ Charlestown, April 5, 1855. OF SELDEN, WITHERS & CO., ; ."- •" ( -"on a Review 38 mind and body, should apply, immediately. Weak- by L. M. SMITH. and a boy." market regularly supplied with the'best ' ; jCharlcstown, April 5,1853. ; IBBONS.—Bonnet Ribljons of every variety, WASHINGTON, D. C. The present postage •- on Blackwood, is... 24 ness and constitutional debility, loss of muscular ener- Verdict-for the plaintiff—=call the next case- npHE undersigned respectfully announce that they BEEF, MTJTTON AND VEAL, gy, physical lassitude and general prostration, irrita- R Cap, Sash, Neck and Plain Ribbons, Crapes, Flo- which money or labor can procure,; and to be sold at | «• . •' ohaRcview .....'...12 EASONABLE.--Gardcn Hoes, Spades, Rake*. Gag and Bluster vs. fiie Pizsrinctum Institute. rence Illusions. Mil is. An examination is solicited as JL have formed a Copartnership to transact a Gene- the LOWEST PRICES, which our purchases will af- (The rates are now uniform for all distances within bility and all nervous affection, indigestion, sluggish- S Pruning Knives, Manure Forks, Fish Hooks, Gar- they will be sold at low prices/ ral Banking and Exchange Business in this city, un- ford, for CASH ONLY. As this rule will operate not the United States.) ness o_f the liver, and every disease in any way connec- den Trowels, Dibbling- Rakes, Shovels, Wood-Saws —.' Sal,' cried a ^irl looking out of the up- Aptril 19. JOHN L. HOOFF. der the firm of SELDEN, WITHERS & CO., and are only to our own advantage, but subserve the in- At these rates surely no objection should be made to ted with the disorder of the p recreative functions cured Mouse Traps, Wngon Boxes, Snuffers, Table Hinges, prepared to deal in Foreign and Domestic Exchanges, receiving the works by mail, and thus ensuring their and full vigor restored. Faucets, Knob Locks, Metal Faucets, Marking, per story of a small grocery, and addressing ADDLES.—The subscriber has a few SADDLES terest of our customers, we hope to be able greatly to Time Bills, Promisory Notes, Certificates of Deposits, enlarge our business during the year, and furnish such speedy, safe, and regular delivery. READ!! Gunges, &c.~, just received by another girl who was trying to enter at the S on hand that lie will sell at cost. Persons desiring Letters of Credit, Bank Notes and Coin. %* Remittances and communications should be al- any thing of the kind can be supplied at shortest no- articles of Meat as have'never before been seen in the YOUTH AND MANHOOD. April 5. T. RAWLINS & SON. front door, ' we've all been to camp meeting We undertake to make collections and promptly to Charlestown market, and at prices of which none can ways addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, tice. JOHN AVIS, Jr. remit the proceeds to any designed .point within or LEONARD SCOTT & CO., A VIGOROUS LIFE OE A PREMATURE DEATH ! . RON, IRON.—We have just received a large and April 19, 1853. complain. well-selected assortment of Plough Irons of every and been converted; so when you want to get without the Union, j (]C^ Those indebted on "old scores," are requested 79 FULTON ST., (Entrance 54 Gold St.,) New York. Kinkelin on Self-preservation—Only 25 cts. I Mr. WILLIAM SELDEX, a member of the firm, and description; i, *, J, and j> and one-inch Hammered milk oh Sundays, you will have to come in the f^ ENTLEMEN'S WEAR.—A large stock of to settle up immediately, as all our capital, no less than This Book just published, is filled with useful infor- for many years past the Treasurer of tho United States, N. B.—L. S. & Co. have recently published, and have 1 Tire Iron; Sledge Moulds, Crowbars, Scollop and back way!' IJT CLOTHS, C A SSI MERES AND VESTINGS, for our profits, arc distributed among the community at now for sale, the "FARMEB'S GUIDE," by Henry Steph- mation on the infirmities arid diseases of the genera- Band Iron, Small Round and Square Iron, So., will give nis careful personal attention to all financial large. WILLIAM JOHNSPN. i sale cheap by JOHN L. HOOFF. business which we may be employed to transact with ens of Edinburgh,.and Prof. Norton of Yale College, tive organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth,-Man- all of the very, best quality, which we will sell on a ... .When is a candle like a tomb-stone I Charlestown, April 19,1853. SAML. C. YOUNG. New Haven, complete in 2 vols., royal octavo, con tain- hoodand Old Age, and should be read by all. • very small advance for the cash or to punctual custo- any of the Departments of the Government. Charlestown, January 4,1853—tf The business which our employers may require us ing 1600 pages, 14 steel and 600 wood engravings.— The Valuable advice and impressive warning it gives mers on time.. T. RAWLINS & S When it is set up for a late husband. '.-.'- 'i JONNETS, BONNETS.-Ladiefi' Stray.- Price in muslin binding, $6; in paper covers, for the will prevent years of misery and suffering, and save 9 BONNETS, embracing every tiling new to transact, will be conducted with fidelity and promp- READY-MADE CLOTHING Charlestowp, April 5,1853. ' titude, and upon the most reasonable terms. mail, $5. This work is NOT the old "Book of the annually thousands of lives. .... How an old maid/eyes a single gentle- _ ^^and desirable of the season, some of which are In Jefferson and Clarke Counties. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the ONNETS.—Just received 12dozen Straw^Br^id,. WILLIAM SELDEN, Farm.'Mutely resuscitated and thrown upon the mar- Gimp and Neapolitan BONNETS, of thj man ! She looks at him as she does a dojr in embroidered Blond French Straw and Gimp, &c. rpHE subscriber having his stock in Charlestown ket. Aprils, 1853. destruction of their children. B April 19. JOHN L. HOOFF. Late Treasurer of the United States. latest Spnngstyle. Also, 4 dozen pieces ofSpnngj -wondering* whether he ihten JOHN WITHERS, JL considerably increased, and also established astore gTJ-A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, ad- dog-days : THE GHARIJESTOWN DEPOT. dressed to Dr. KniKEUif, N. W. corner of Third and style BONNET RIBBONS. All of which can HILADELPHIA KID SLIPPERS, by Of Alexandria, Va. in Berryville, Clarke county, is now selling at both and wilUie sold 75 per cent, less than.they were evec bite., ' P April 26. , LOCK, OR ASTER & LINE. R. W. LATHAM; Cheap Stores- the most superior and Fashionable TT1HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership in Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, ~ ! will ensure a book under envelope per return of mail. ~ LD BRANDY, in bottles, for sale by • Of Washington, D. C. CLOTHING ever offered in both counties. He sells all JL the management and business of the Charlestown CRAMER- *WJMf»E- ... .The following which is taken from an kinds of Coats, Pants, Vesta, Shirts', Hats, Caps, Depot, ahd hope the liberal patronage and confidence Persons at a distance may address Dr. K, by letter, O May 10. . SIGAFOOSE & HARLEY. L. P. BAYNE/ SNEADS.— The genuine Iowa paper, is a specimen of the latest temper- Of Baltimore, Md. Trunks and Handkerchiefs, 33 J per cent cheaper than extended to the old firm, may be continued to the new. (post-paid) and be cured at home. gr ~ ance poetry we have read of— tRESH SALAD OIL &, MACCARONI, Washington, February 10, 1852— ly _ _ ever? . As he manufactures Clothing, buys m large We are prepared to afford every facility-for transact- Packages of Medicines, Directions, &c., forwarded I just received by quantities, arid sells on very small profits for cash, he ing all RECEIVING AND FORWARDING BUSI- ' by sending a remittance, and put up secure from dam- doze^roTat retS' Steads that won't tremE " Old Jerry Tozer killed a sheep H. L. EBY & SON. /~1UTI•--.- '-~-^t— monds, Raisins, English Walnuts, Pccon and town, Superior Scissors and Shears, the celebrated And carried it .to Waterville Palm.« NutsXT. .1., jus;__ t_j .receive___ _* __ d_j>r__ Sy _ * commodate the old and all the new customers who rates. [Jan. 18^1853—ly.. PURTAINBAWDS.--A fine ^Jtment^ and and sold it for rum, May 10 "IXL" Razors, Snuffers, &c. Only'call and see "them THE LADIES? may favor us with their patronage. H. L. EBY & SON, at T. RAWLINS LAKE'S PATENT Fire-Proof PAINT. V-/ of most beau ''' ' TTtTILL be delighted to find, at the Cheap Store, such We will keep constantly on hand a large assortment The subscriber has received a large supply of this , Majr.ltt . And dim! give Ben Rose and John Hart REPARED SALT, for general family use, W a beautiful assortment of-Fashionable Calicoes, B of articles suitable to the wants of the farming com- valuable Paint, which he is prepared to sell at the most TRAYS AND any of it." P lust received and for sale by ARASOLS.—We ..have a.large lot of parasols, Bareges dc Lainc, Challis,, needle-worked' Cottars, munity, such as . MayjO. . H. L. EBY & SON. Slcevcs.and ilnside Handkerchiefs, Linen, Table cloths, reasonable rates. ' L. M. SMITH. Tul assortment on hand. & from25 cents tq;$>3-which we think will compare SALT; FISH, TAB, PLASTER^ ic., I'liiirli-stown,- November 16, 1852. The fragments of the Bachelor who Pwyh' any iii the town for quality and price. A feo a 'Hosiery, arid so many other- articles, sold at auction r RAKE.--12 dozon Rokes (Xiionipson'a make) .tfhic"h wifl Be sold on the very lowest terms'-ibr cash, - STlCXS."Bronze. A m i=torc and for Bale by "Vrirelot of Fans, fronv6j to $2. ' ,- ' , prices.- :*-.'., ISA-AC ROSE. ILK. AND MADRASS CRAVATS, of •'burst into tears," on reading Fanny Fern's de- : or.cschangcd for any marketable^commodities* -j- _ ____ jjj-iy 3 clriAC-nnew-fc- TT4-TJI PV — •• • • "-- -••*•«- iKiiua&C-ft i'J& China, -Britannia, Brasa and . scription of the happiness of married life, have .'SIGAFObSE ;'& HARLEY. 'May 3. ..^JJG4mQSJE fc.II4RLEY. Charlcstown. April 13.1853, ^:- : -' -f A GO COAL will be furnished to order, vh'en'feircH. S great varieties ; Stiimnor Stocks, Shfrt Collars, RFMK CHEESE, lor siFby ' AILS.--Horse Shoe Nails- for sale br' TJOCK SALT, lor-' sale by . • V. W.. MOORE *; BROTHER. ITottoniSocks, Threat Otovcs, &c.; 7. • been found. LOCK, CRAMER £ LINE. May 10. SIGAJ'OOSL & HARLEY. I N MAJ 10. ' - H. L. EBY £c SON. J XV April 19. . --.-" H, L. EBY & SON. Charlestown,. January 3,1853.