SHANNONDAL SPRINGS,

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SHANNONDAL SPRINGS,
:
CHARLESTOWN, JEFFERSON COUNTY,-
VOI,. 37.
BY JOHN £.
sr4
Stf-iSI
^p
THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1844.
SHANNONDAL
SPRINGS,
Jefferson County, Va.
THK FOCR AUM Or TBOVGBT.
What u Thought ?
In childhood—an imperfect clean,
A summer,bower,A moonlight dream.
HIS agreeable and attractive WATE&JffG Glimpses of seme for-tbiaing stream,
PLACE *\\\ be open for compftiy on ithe A rosj wreath^ the blessed beam1
That dwells in mothers eyes.
first of Juoe. It is five miles South of Chariestown. aod only 'even boors' travel on the Hair
Road from Baltimore and VV'a.hington. !u rne- fn youth—an urn brimm'd with delight,
dicinal q u a l i t i e s , and the charming scenbcy by Sweet thri-Dging fantasies of light.
which it is surrounded, have been for years the Meek eyes with love's own radiance bright,
theme of admiration, aod it is no exaggeration Soft music on a summer light,
Hope budding into.joy.
to say they are unsurpassed.
that mere was to be an i abacduiamiof ths ?y»- ly, even • MILL JOY'S olwcui
taay rite
teea of protection."
iato a !arn« which fiWi the v- ^•Sd. by that
Here, onr Deo^ocratic friendr will tee. secret o( all esctrllemfce—TO;
EXSE-.
PROrECTlOlf.
What i» rneiQt by Protection ? BrollH10H1H6MP V I K 0 1 W I A
M ech&nic*—brother Tradesmen—let
that not only did Mr. Clay make * solemn
see i! we cannot b<?lp ore another lo
For IIxxBT Cur and I
HB Serenlh Winter Session of the Medical
denial that the Protrgiive Principle wai aFor ouri:elve*. we'konor
. _j»deist*nd. t keep shop : so do »oma of
i:iep.itment of HsBjpdeo Sidney College,
fcandoned, but that Mr G^OHpE M far le.-s fo what he; is, tor^
'will commence in Richmond, on ihe I nt Mon1PRtSIDENTiAL~ELECTORS.
he|j*c)ii. AU of ai—'.bank God—are obligday in October, (tbe 28th) and continue until
DALLAS, their candidate ^oVc^\ Vice does, bis cotemooratves, .as $il*i did bif,|)JBJ to wctk for our living. Are ve not
i 1 Dif-t. Robert H. W bitfield, tfhtt nf
the-lattof February following.
Presidency, was ;c apprelicmiiTe |b»t the bjr a head and cboMlders, gll.i
^ij a for th-i::H i ways flad toget what vr%«act by pavJ 2 db. John B Shell,,_
lanm CCLI.EK. M. D Professor of Theory.
Compromtse
Bill
might
be
construed
into
i; !--r it IN OCR WAT ? Do we oot »!continued, that persevering
«I I;ba5
l;
; j (JS Henry P. Irving, of
*r d practice of Medicine.
t surrender of the Principle of Protection, and generr-usly tn>bitious lo|:' '•;/ vvJ^ch n < ays try to persuade lhe people we owe,
Joseph
K.
Irving.
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f
4?
ADOOTUC I.. WiRjjtm M D. Professor of Surthat he moved u» strife*} out tbe word MILL BOY baf wen v u c h ^ i - ' n o w o ;ui*l :1 red those who may bcppen fo htrc what
5 d6 George H 'Gilmer, <
gery and Surgical Anatomy.
RATES
,
$
it,
"which svesrest /Ae.POIXT.Ia vhich the sucb glorious -ct'ieunction! ;|U Is THAT.< :-- want, to t.ita the p»y out of the shop?
Valentine
W
IB
manhood—a
benighted
shore
L- W. Cmvat.nLATXE, M. D, Profeator of
For a month
.
J.1c 00
;? d|i Jobs Janney. of LottAwn.;
Wilh"
wrecks
of
bliss
all
seauer'd
o'er,
.
duties
shall bt uliimatr.ly.rtd*ced "—This
n f r v n ^ o r * AH .»K«^* .' Krtnnr anirl f
Two week!> (per week)
g OQ
Therapeutic* and Materia Medics.
• 8 do Edward T iCajtoe,- of'King George ; * patent anti-iaiijf demon-tit wi*bed Con- which hia country mec oush^U honor anil ! -or in other word*, to take pay for THEIR,
Dark swelling doubts, fears scorn'4 before,
A
single
week
9
QQ
love
fcim
for:
for. which >>li rnanktutlt f r k in OUR work? ' Who thinks cf buy.
R. L. BOHAKVAM, M D Professor of Obste.$ ao Raleigh T. Daniel, ofRichmort city ;
A spirit wiiher'd at tbe core—
gress to-reserve to itsell tbe pcwrr of p«/- should rev;re hioi, uince ill <-i»--akiu>i are
By the day
i 5Q
trics and Dueaies of Women and Children.
:r. where no has no hope of seili&g?
•10 do Moreau Bowers, of miliaaubwg ;
A sea of storm and strife.
tingttp the duties beyond the point which lotaiested in knowing.wha:fi[tl>.rt c&a efvl do Andrew Hunter, nf JrJTtrton ;
Children under 12 years of age, and seivants,
So -»*T« < MAOPIM, M. D. Profesior of Chem.
And though we wera obliged to pty
half price.
;0 do Alexander H H. Stuart. <
In age—a calm oodazzled eye,
{
would raise 'revenue necesaarj io au e- fect; and til Rppubitcani es^tjjialiy, vac;
iitry and Pharmacy.
:t;or for wbat we- wanted ia store pay
i:? do Win BallaH Preston. The Proprietors have engaged the serv'ieps of Living in words of memory ;
conomiefci administration ol tbe Govern- ought from their theory ot|Gpv«».rcn:CQt.S -or m x.'ork—wouldn't e»ea tha\
Jcrraits WTJUN, M D. Professor of Anatomybelj
L J
M «5° Andrew S Fulton, •/
Mr A. P FnvH. aL gentleman of *ame t*p«ri-. Low-breathed thanks fur lore on high,
ment." Boi,,to return to Mr-Clay. We and H u m r n Rights to be de s apited
.to
~
"
*
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v
l
h
a
n
lying
iJle,
or
going
withe.
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do
A
patient
longing
f-r
the
sigh
••
.
;
Allen
T.
Caperton,
o
f
,
l
A «o«»'»< tons and enfant College ant, In- efio« in the jbasinetb. arid %w«yri!to Wiar«* nf the
•ball introduce a witness, whoj« authori- ,r*ve P*aV,ant Doy ruing by
j t f ' do Augustine J Smith, of JUrrinm ;
That walls it into real.
«wan'ved?—or always paying luooey
firmary BuiMing ia in progre-.* of erection, and patron* of Taylor's Hotel in Winchester, as a
ty
the
Democracy
do
not
dispu:*.,
tc
t-haw
^i_ '>*-, i If do James M. Stephenson, of Tgltr.
••t n ? .
w I I >>e coiTiplated by the opening of the session most obliging and attentive host
•»•> • jii_- iiiappea^ Uc«e
i* • jas»
'•
*° t*?«
that Mr. Clay never did propose to aban- u n m a t c h e d in tbe World—|s
From ISlackwcHf.s.Mitgastne.
Aowtijis
orr
$3««A neat and comfortable STAGE will be
It ha» been »•• arranged as to afford to the *'.udon
the
Protective
Principle..—-Walk
in,CtAT'S.
ABA.1DOXMEWT
OP
THE
no Jack Cade means—by tiii^.ornplianct
A THOUGHT.
tlrnt e«ery contenience and comfort, and will t the flail Road Depot every day, to convey
uh foreign manufacturers. . Tfeey woc't
PROTECTIVK PRIXCIHI.E.
to court, Mr Jarr.es Knox Polk, and tell wilh vicious popuUr humoriv-by no dig
enable the Faculty to extend to him all the ad- assengers to the Springs.
'Us STORE PAY. They don't vr»tv. OUR
O could we step into Ihe grave,
THE PROPRIETORS.
vantage* and facilities Tor it thorough education,
what you know'about it. In an address regard.of the l a w s and Coo»Ih^tion ol
: And lift the si-ffin lid,
May 9, 1844
: An attempt is now'on foot to p.-ove that to the people of Tennessee, published in country—but by t couraefi! all limes •OKK. They won't swap labor viith u<
w h i c h tbe present advanced condition of medi'And look upon the greedy worms
— while our own countrymen will and are
cal science demands. Tlie College Infirmary.
Mr. Clay, at tbe period of the Cornprbmise April. 1839. Mr. Polk said :
That eat away the dead—
•„ •
manly,
frank,
rnagriantmous^gnd
scoraiu
bt glad to do so. The proplo over sea
BERKELEY
SPRINGS,
VA
CilyMrothou«e, Armory nrd Penitentiary, afford
It well might change the reddest cheek
Act. had form ally proposed to abandon tbe
"Gen Jackson, like Mr. Jefferson, brought of acquiring personal lavor if the'exppnsoj" vanl money of us—2nd nothing but mommple mean; for instruction in clinical medicine
I n t o a lily white,
Protective Principle. Tbe authority of •he ship of state bark to the Republican tackand -urg»ry, while the facilities for studying
of his country arid her institutions; The" ey—and-money they will have, or moAnd freeze (he warmest blood, to look
Mr. Webster is vouched to sustain this Oo the coming in of bis administration, all ihe poor man and im sons—l. widow r,od.a ey's
pnctical anatomy and operative surgery are
worth, in the shapo of cotton or loUpon so sad a sight.
odious
docttines
and
principle*',
and
tbe
oltra-fefact. .
• .
unsurpavre'J. Physicians in thecountry whodo
her
orphan—they
upon
hotn.
frotpf
acco.
nclhtng else, in pay for what
•deraT.
tendencies-of
the
administration
which
: We in the first place are yet to learn preceded it were suddenly arrested and reversed. whatever cause, present 0«.-ersiiy, has ihey doand
not rec«i*e the catalogue, which will be issued
Yet still it were-a sadder sight,
for
us, or in pay for whit they
i l u r m g the present month. ( J u l y ) will please
If, in that lump of clay,
whether Mr. Webster bai really ever The great results t»f Geceral Jackson's adminis- fallen, should look to HEN
CLA
F
as
have
to
soil.
Not so with our countryThere
were
a
sense,
to
feel
tbe
worms
aend their addresses (post pair!) to the Dean.
undersigned has spared no pains or
nude the declaration imputed to .him ; tration belooRMo ihe hisory of-ihe country, and * Beacon, a Wutc'i'tozcfr, t£±Jisj>ah.
and (nen\fjiispafi. and
So busy with their prey.
• AUGS L. W \ h N E R , M. D ,
expensn in making this House, ID subahd in the second place, we are lo inquire can be but briefiy sketched or allude! to in an ad- learn (rom his exatr?:)lc the irf.it and s»lt;Dean of the Faculty.
O pity, then, (he living heart—
tantUI comfon. equal to the best Hotels
The f irmers and millerf, tnd cotton
whether, if Mr. Webster made such a dress like thi«. In repeated instances, he recom- tary .truth, that rutn is thcj>>?.iker of
August 8 . 1H44— 9w. . , .
_
The lump of living clayBesides the R a i n s , which are unsurpassed in
<Ianters,
and tobacco growers, are glad lo
mended
modification
and
reductions
of
the
tariff,
statement, it is to be credited against the with a fir IP to tkt Jinal abandonment of the odious otrn fortunes, ami that t|. oe.ss in a!
On which the canker-worms of Juilt
heir healin? properties, IMford Water will be
t.:!
us
of
New England, tbeir surplui
"~ BOSS & QARROTT,
Forever, ever pray.
onstantly kepi for the use of those who desire
tnass of testimony, which goes to prove Sf unju't jyittm- S J effectual were these recom- things, it sometirn«;j assistjd or rel&rHcti tup and- lake
their pay OUT OF TUB
t
FLOUIl k KKNKKM* PUOIHK'E
that Mr. Clay never did propose to give mendations, and .«o r»plil ihe change of public o- by . fot-iune... yet in the ilaia, depeads HOP.
And
we
ol the North are glad to
There are QIIW daily lines of Stages between
A REFLECTION.
t.-:p the principle, but that on tbe contrary, pir.ion. that the friends ff the Tariff.ani; even Mr. upon exertion—rupcm hims.'t,
MERCHANTS,
ha .Builroaii Depot, opposite Hancock and this And is this all ? Can reason do no more
ell
our
potatoes,
our cotton cloth, our
his introdnctnn and support of the Com- Claj, its imputed fiihetr. seized on-a favorable
HOLLIKGSWMRTH STI1EET. BALTIMORE,
ilace; distnnce onlv five miles
Than bid me shun ihe deep,.and dread the si
This great and glorious t r u t h Henry boots, shoes and our and so-forth j. to lha
moment
fo
stte
the
whilt
/rom
Jesiruclion.
by
a
promise Bill was i n d u c e d by bis desire to timely COMPROMISE It was the defence of Mr. Clay has.illustratated beyr J.i anv rnao of people ot the l-uutli, and to take our pay
i
JOHN STROTHER.
K F K I l t h e i r «ervice« for the sale of Flour,
Sweet moralist ! afloat on life's rough sea,
July 25. ,1844 —If.
save the Union and the Protective Princi- Cl»y with bis friends of-the north, that, BY ihe age, and lor i?, we ciaijii for him thi" ia wtm they arc gla<i to get rid of—
Grain. Tobacco, lie., and will receive
The Christian has an art u n k n o w n io ttuie.
Livn Stock on consignment.
{': ple.
He holds no parly with unmanly Tears ;
YIELD'NG a port, he prevented Ike destruction r,f respect ol his couotry and tlii- admiraticx) in order to SWAP wonx WITH THEM.—
4 lt;u 2< sfoivn Academy.
Where d u t y bids, he confidently steers,
Liberal advances made upon receipt of ProThe declarations of the -Madisonian Ike WHOLE ; and rn iheir continued anil devot- and t h a n k s of all who dtHire to elevate There's the whole story, in a nut-shell.
doc*.
term in this Institution will Faces a thousand dangers at her call,
newspaper, as to what Mr. Webster has or ed support of him, ihe oorthein capitalists have themselves and their chil^leu to a supeAnd, t r u s t i n g in his God, surmounts thcrri aj
Befer to
All yo, therefore, who like to deal with
comrmence on Monday the 26th of
s?as not said, must be strengthened by o shown That the? are grateful for tbe FORTU- rior coodition—-\-3 emerge! £rom penut> tl>os9 who deai with you—to sell to those
Andrew Hunter,
"|
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next, and continue five months — TCA'CHEII. Mr.
_ •>
NATE RESCUE " (her testimony belore we shall place imW. C. Worthington, I
JOHN J . S A N B O R N .
This is pretty plainly to the point, and
obscurity, fhnry C/J/ has poinl«'> \vh<> buy ol you—to have the people take
Co.
i«tocellancouB. :
ILlluffielil.
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pjicit reliance on them. When they are we ask candid m«n to say whether all this and
TUITION:
out
the
w a y . He ouaht a> !?e, for this their pay out o' the shop—or to change
Sa'muel Cameron, J
-•<•> strengthened, we shall make oar second
English Deportment
$20 per annum.
DfiATll OF THE Y«UNG.—Beaufifu lS inquiry, as to whether Mr. W.'a state- testimony and olher.that we uiiabt intro- alone, their "whii<; plume.4 their HfiK\ work—are friends to Protection; all \vdo
Hy M. Brent. Cashier, „,. . ,
Winchester.
Classical $ Mathematical 33-i
do.
duce— (as, for instance, that of Mr. Clay- I V , while he follies the ffi'riolic couNt who are not—not.— Portland Tribune.
J H. Sherrard. do.
the seasdh of lite when we can say, in
rsit'iit is to be credited.
ton, who was a member of the commit- he has adopted.—RichmoKJ[ Whig.
horough
instruction
given,
not
only
in
the
Baltimore. Aug 15 — -It
language of Scripture, "Thou hast
; On this ppint, we would refer 1st, to Mr. tee tbat framed the Compromise .Bill, and
POPULAR OPINION—A ballot was takec
different branches wh'ich constitute a good com- dew ot youth." But of these flov
Clay's whole political life which has been who asserts that Mr. Clay's object was to
on Thursday last in the cars from Ulica.
mon education', but also in the Latia and Greek
.
JAMES
K.
PCI
devoted to the support of the.Protective separate Ihi land fond from the.federal
Language^, and t.ie higher Mathematics, to any death gathers many. He places t!
and resulted as follows:
"Tbe democracy w a n t
AM)
upon his'bpsom, and his form is char)
required estent.
Principle—3d. to his own.speech when treasury; anc? by making the government weakness Poslhiuous antl^^Jor the Viefc
Clay,
from a distance accommodated to something less terrific than before ;
the Compromise Bill was before tbe Se look solely to duties on foreign^gopds for Presidency.—I cave not h^w honorable ^
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with bo fin! on reasonable terms.
learn to gaze and sbudder not, for] he
1
fja!e—and
lastly,
to
the
testimony
of
wit8
man
may
be,
it
lie
is
a
cot&vd
,
lie
v •
UST received a good assortment of Hardits income, afford ample incidental proNonciadmitted except (hose wbo engage 'to ries in his arms tbe sweet blossoms ot
nesses who were in Congress at the time
Calhoun,.
#
ware aod Cutlery, viz :
m
a
i
n
t
a
i
n
his
honor,
and
Ltt
ce
it
is,
tection-to American Industry}—is to be
conliriui from the day of admission till the close earthly hope ; we shall see then) ag
of the passage of the Bill, and who were rejected in favor of the Madisonian's as- a man is disqualified for l!* . tlice o! Vic*
Capt Tyler,
I
of the session.
For the Trustee*,. . .
Carpenter's Door Locks,
blooming in a happier land. Yes, d
familiar
with
the
motives
of
its
friends
Ex-President
Van
Buren,
Hon.
Millar*!
• -ANDREW RENNfcfoV, :
,_
Knob Latches,
sertion of whet Mr. Wehs!er says, or Mr President.—He has been tj|ice --r._
ings us again to our friends—they
&nd supporters.
July 18, 1844—2m
; Secretary.
in
his
own
Stale
by
Urge,|n,ajorilies
—
|
< Fill(D</re, and Judge Kent were among
Rimmed do
Webster's
statement.
IF
HE
DID
MAKE
IT
?
waiting for us, and we shall notjbe:j
On
the
first
head,
we
presume
no
in[Petersburg
JnUlligencfr.
is no! pretended dial his i?-|ii'.e would a<<; tiic passengers.
. Socket and Turner's Chissels,..
>. S rcr.poclfu!ljf assures those whom —they have gone before us, and are |i;ke telligent man would call for proof; for the
one particle oj sVreuglh :?> the ticket ^
•to Shovels and Tongd, various prices,
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THK PACIFlCA^Ott,
..
• c
Trie Laboring Men fur Clay.—-The. folt may Concern, that he is willing and ittsirous to angels in Heaven. They stand opoB.;|h .lact that Mr. (May has been in Congress.
any state in 'the cmion. .^Viiy ..tli^n ti>|! lowing Irotn tbe Bridgeport (Coti.) StanH"r$e R^sjis, large size,
When
Mr.
CLAV
was
Speaker
of
the
ecaive pupils attending exclusively to the stu- border of tbe grave, to welcome (jus ^fft
not a whit more .notorious than that he House of Representatives, asperity would of his electiors as !he candjl&'e for th^ fits
of ;he Ei.glisii denartmetit, and that all such countenances of affection, wbiir.h
.Mill and Hand-saw Piles,
from a very early period of his politi in the zeal ot conflict, sometimes find it ly. Abandon tha'&ystem|)( j'-ulTuig. b'.u.i dard ia one of rrnrtv like cases ttiul meet
will
reicive
t.heir
full
share
of
hia
lime
and
ntBatt and Parliament Hinges,
wore on earth, yet more lovely, roc
cal life been an ardent friead of tbe Pro- way into debate, and no w and then, bu ing and swelling, by whiq'l n toad may I- »or e j e s —At the Saddle Factory of
Woad Scrfws and Spriggs.
Messrs. Harrall aod Calhoua, ia Uiis city,
t
diant, more spiritual. Death h^a t
Policy ; and that he baa time very rarely, take the character
Suptnor Pocket Knives,
of person cnagnilied into lt«e dimoT^fn :is of an OK' *e hear thai the workmen yesterday took
thee, loo, sweet sUt<??, and "thoufha
again declared that,, not. r&!y the
;
• •
[P<ri$Hf, of .-Jlnfcaini'j
Kni»e* tod Fuifcv
<»
i vote touching the Presidential election.
se prosperity of this country.bat i's mdepen- aiity ; b; *hich we do not mean coarse
In Colors, by mi entirely neio plan. dew of thy youth ;" he bath placed
"A
CandkstirUs and Snuffers,
ness of language, such'as is now too often
it stood thcf :
upon
his
bosom
and
his
stern
couoie
I
•jfiice as a Nation, depended on due sup heard iu debate, but such reflections upon ed, beaten tizice in his o«.-|, jiate."—
undersigned, having procured a comGferman Silver Table and Tea Spoons,
For Clay.
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wore
a
snr.ile.
j'
>rt and protection being given to <*omes- motives as one gentleman owes it to ano- er
• plete instrument, and ta&cn instruction
-J:
Briitania and iron do
do
For
IMk.
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[rom that accompjisheil artist, Mr. Henry Bry^it industry. Oo the 2d beao^ we refer to ther to retrain .Irom, Something of the
Carpenter's Foot Rules, 2 & 4 fold,
HENRY CI,AT—"Is a ijUnt fellow."
int, \vhose pictures gave such un versal salisHint
to
Mechanics.—Avoid
{any, to the following extract from thfe remarks kind bad passed, in tbe heat of debate, Heisawhole sonled—wl It-hearted rtf
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY TO FARMERS.
raclioc, is now prepared to lake
Bench and Sash Planes,
:
long credit even to yourbest ct s«o^
o!' Mr. Clay, when he introduced the between Mr. Calhoun and Mr. Groavenor; A man who never betr
[f she ejftcti of soaking tttds in chemical solutions
All of which will be sold very low by
d a
Colored Miniature Likenesses,
A
man
who
pays
easily
will
not
t
i
a
n
j
C'ompromise
Bill:
:
lirfare satcn.
JOHN G. WILSON.
-a
Whig
but,
as
affairs
of
ibis
sort
were
then
conflinched
for
s.
ice.
He
\n a very, perfect stjlo. Specimens can be seen for the delay; and a slack, doubtful
"In presenting the modification of the tanff ducted with great privacy, it was not
HarpervFerry, Aug 15
The Society ol Encouragement of Paris,
neb of him. \ About hircj Lere is nudcd
at tha residence of H N. Gallober.
laws which I am now about lo submit, I have (too
master is not too valuable a cutjtor
lias
awarded a gold medal and the .)um of
The
terms
are
modi
rate.
known,
or
known
to
very
(ew,
that
a
duel
ing.
He
is
Whig
to
the:
i
bone,
K eat object* in view. My first object LOOKS TO
TO TBE FARMERS
dun sharply and seasonably. A.
francs to Mortsier Hautertne. of tlni
J- S GALLAHER, Jun.
THE TARIFF. 1 am compelled to express tbe o- was to resu.lt from it. .The next day, or is one of 'hose men wh(>] vill. never
OF
as well attemp to live without
Charle"town. July II.
Deparnnent of "baut Rhen," for bis
'.}?inion, formed after ih*. most deliberate reflec- the day following, the hour of meeting ol sent tc fight >ande%fals4 •Mots. Oner
, icl
a man without air, as a m
Jefferson and adjoining Counties.
tion, and on full survey of the whole countrj, tbe House bad arrived, aad tbo members those men whojl v
there is SO|T chimical solution for soaking «e»d*. after
3 :?!
out
punctuality
and
promptness
ib
c
ihat, whether riehtfully or wrongfully. THETA- had assembled as usual, but tbe Speaker honor in debating him, '.;£. , if our
report msd« in the year 1S43, to said
Hl* subscribers having become the owners
it up HIFF STANDS IN IMMINENT DANGER.
ing;
it
is
folly
to
attempt
tokeepjjor
ESTABM3H1XDSNTJ'
society,
by the comtni»b-ion appointed for
of the
|f it should even be -preserved daring, this ses- failed of. hia usual punctuality. The in- date is defeateO, ba is da>| ed by an
tha'.
purpose,
composed of four chemists
J"pHE undersigned would fespci-tfully an business by delaying collection., f
sion, it mast fallal the next tuition. By what quiry passed from mouth to mouth— orable opponent." —
<LJL nounce to the citizens of Shepherddown you lose a slack .paymaster from
and agriculturalists, who. at'er testing
i^ircomsiencet, and through what causes, has a- "Wheie's the Speaker?" "What in the
books you only lose the chance ;of i
and its vicinity, that he still c o n t i n u e s the
Mona Haulerine's process, for t h r e e cot;
iiisen the necessity for. this change in the policy world has become-ot the Speaker ?" An
John Tyler's lust JJp&irance
n the Shenaniloah river, in Jefferson County
: ciitive years, came tathe conclusion that
Cab iiiict- making Btidiness* your money, and t h e r e i s n o m a u i w h pays ,if our couusry.l will nut pretend now lo elucidate. hour elapsed, and yet no Speaker. At John Tyler, who by ''pif^ttcular
Virginia, five or six miles above Harpers-Ferry In all its various branches. His shop is a few more money to lawyers than he KO is Owing to a vaiiety of concurrent, causes,
it
was ol tbe greatest importance lo agriare prepared to grind upwards of one thousam doors below En tier's Hotel, on the opposite side, least prompt in collecting foi ijicnj
ihe tariff*, as it now exists, is in IMMINENT length, it came to be underwood that Mr. was indue tl to accept .-«£ jioniinatiotij
culturists
in general.
bushels of Wheat per day, and will at all time adjoining; the Grocery Store of B i l m j r c & Co., Westerii Literary Messengers.
DANGER, an4 if the system can be preserved Calhoun and Mr- Grosvenor were thxt President, finding that n;.f >;i<ly would
The
noil
on which the experiments were
gire a barrel of Superfine Flour for every five where he has on hand
beyond ibe next session, it must b» by some morning to meet,.at ten or eleven o'clock, for him, has beni at th?, v.=ry untiecd
made
were
possessed of no peculiar propbushels of Merchantable Wheat delivered in
means
not
wiihin
the
reach
of
human
sagacity.
a
lew
miles
distant
from
the
Capitol,
to
ry trouble of writing.ant
A GOOD SUPPLY OP j
either Mill, and stand the inspection . in Balti
THE PALL orTUAT POUCY.SIR, WOULD settle their quarrel by mortal arbitrament; cleosion. T.hiis ends tt
Female Nobility.—The[: w
erty,
except
it had not been manured ior
cnore or the District of Columbia ; or the cash per
poor a d ill-clad as she may be^. w-'i > r b a l BE. PRODUCTIVE OF. CONSEaUENrES and that Mr. Clay, having accidentally low, burlesque nominr
several year*. The vigor of \he plantf.
INDEED. When ^lookto the
biuhtl, if preferred, deducting the coal of trans
according to the report made to the sociances er income and expenditure- -who CALAMITOUS
variety of interests which are involved) to the got wind ol it, had mounted his horse, placemen, to delude a ' eacberoin ,i
porta'.ion 1 1 either market c I I < M
r e n t c t Of various kinds, and of the best quality, which
he
w
i
l
l
sell
on
liberal
terms,
and
lake
in
exety by the con.tnissifm, can oaly be asd
sweats
in
unrepining
n\\
od
atoils
a
;
,
,
eaaioa
,
Mr. James CastlemanN \y»re House at Snick
number Ol
of IoaiTiauais
individuals interested,
the amountClu
of leaving the House in the lurch, with the cile. And thus ends th tartrer ot a
0lcw eo ra
alt kiads of country produce at; market mong her well-trained, children^ ap jtj pre- !ailinDer
cribej to the seed having been, before
; ca pjial invested, the value of buildings elected, determination, i( possible by any effort ol who, f'levateu bA cha;l:f, has _ o . .
«n-Ferry in Clarke county, and also a room a4 change
; nxvn subipcted to certain chemical sothe late Dr. Lew i»' Mill, • few miles (owe prices.
sents
•them,
rnorriing
and
evening,
*av
of
land
the
whole
arrangement
of
the
business
for
himsRll
by
lre»rl*ry
an^ccrruption.
}
.*
his.
to
prevent
Ihe
shedding
of
blood
upon
He would .alsp give notice that he has prodown th* river, where we will be pleased to re
of
love
to
her
busbanl,
rtT'tosy
|
the
prosecution
of
tho
various
branches
of
.roanlutions. For example, seeds of wheat
ter the 4ih ol iMarcb n«j"|t,,he will bejd;
_ i _ i _ _ _ _ r . . i _t ___ i; __ '•'_ ' : L v .lb>
the a mere point.of honor between two e.en
ufacturing iirt
art ohirh
which have
have snrnnir
sprung nn
up nnrfer
under tbe
reive heat from those disposed to sell or vided himself wilh a good HE»R«E, ftnd will at h e a l t h j and
fi'pf
p?d in the solution and sown on tbe
cheerful cleanliness, ts i - ^ ii nfar.tnrinf
all
times
be
prepared
to
furcisii
COFFIN*,
and
tlemen
whose
lives
were
o!
so
much
valsignedj to an ioblivion ^fora which
ifostering care of thisgovernine.nl. I cannot con(;riod. The transportation from those point
oth
of June, bad by the 10th of July tillto
convey
them
promptly
to
any
place
in
the
most
(jxalted
of
her
sex.
Before
h
ue
lo
their
friends
and
to
their
country.
will
btj
no
r-seape.
to
b|f
rememberril;
will be a* low as possible, much less than ha
template anj evil equal to the sodden overthrow
county, at the shortest notice, and upon tbe he proudest dame bow her
of all those interests. History can produce nu Another and.another hour passed a j i<ist ly, if rememiiereJ a! i" <viih scoru i eied iitto nine, ten &.eleven.sterns,ol nearformerly been paid.
,•
most reasonable teiras., , • . :
ly ecjual. vigor ; .while seeds of t!ie same
nd tlie bliss of a happy be'art
parallel to tbe extent of the mischief which the deepest anxiety ; when, out of breath, contenipt.—Albany Eft vug Journal. «?
THOS. 11 h WM. B. \\1LLIS.
:
THOMAS HOPKINS.
*
: would be produced by such a disaster. The from baste and riding, but full of joy and
July 85, 1844.
_
_
£amp
e unprepared, and sown at tbe eatne
IP
r
forever.
If
there
is
one
pro%>e
\\t
Shepherdslown, Aug 8, 1844—if
!
Ipeal
of
the
edict
of
Nuniz
itself
wa«
nothing
in
time
and
on tbe same soil, had not t i l l e r r
than
another
to
.the
soul
o|
gladness,
arrived
the
Speaker,
and
called
MILL,
THE
J
idith*lcoinp*rison w ' lh '"' That condemned to exile
i-d
more
than
two to three stems. Tbe
herej.is.pne
act
more
likely
'
the
Hou£O
to
order
His
jr.ediation,
unitHARPER'S FERRY.
' a n d biought to ruin a great number of persons.
derive: and °^HP iron;f ' a sign" iS:
f>o*an!Bg-es
to
be derived by Moas. Hauand
inspire
the
broken-reai^ce—it
r
:
proa
f
Tbe most respectable portion of the p.->pnlation ed with that of a distinguished.Member Winchester Vf ginian.- £ .At the. lie-^
HE undersigned have purchased that well
i ;erin«'s proces-s are numerousThe
a smiling wife to meet her QfstfantJ-' of France was condemned to exile and ruin by of the Senate, had been successful. Tbeir that paper ia a coarselyJlHi 1 pictiiic. ;|
known'and eitensive Merchant Mil.', on th
wheat will yield more than double when
The Tariff Rrduced to Twenty per cent. at the door with bis host of bjtp?|j| chil- •that measure. But in my opinion, SU\THE sto- earnest entreaties had been irresistible.—
t h i n g as lollow* : Err|^>ing Irom s;
Inland i<f Vitginius, m Harper's Ferry, known a
:
OF TBE TARIFF POUCV WOULD BRING
>he *3e;l is sosked in tbe solution—i* will
drenf How it stirs up the tirekl l*>o;d of DEN REPEAL
nir«»TRiirTir»N
ON THF WMOI F They had brought back unharmed, if not wast of waters, dark aRi} ; deep, is wj
the ISLAND MILL, and are now ready
Keep
it
Before
the
People.
iiasu
n the harvest at least trn c-r fifteen
grind Wheat for the neiehborhood, and to par '•^i-I K su«cribers_wpuld respectfully infurm the an eth..usted man when he $§M ^ffiKSSSKSS^SKSS reconciled, those who had gone out as bout one-'.hird ot a glo'^. and
.it; l days Bconer. No irijuiry can be oppr«chase at the hi? best market ra'e, /§r c«*. ,
m. Farmers, Merchants, and others, of Jeffer- of ijiaoy feet Upon the^stairciise^fAVjhe.-j j evj| j n my opil?iqlli ,e^a., lo lhe eo-seqaences1 enemies, to stake '.heir lives against one from the polUr ex,tre^i;y i* a
ry i i e n c e d to the seed Irom inscctsj or field
An eitra price will be given for White Wheat son, Clarke, and Loudoun counties, tbat they
vicrow .and carol of their yapo)! ytfice? t which would resalt from such a castastrophe.'
another. They were received by their branch, baring a &*a\&\\\\ lhe
o!
Reference — Andrew Hunter and P. B*c
rnicfr, for it has been ascertained that even
have nt their Factotj, one mile above Uio Shan- miajln glad confusion— and tf|e |alest
Does
Ibis
look
like
a
previously
expresscolleagues
and
associates
with
open
arms;
Ififl.
Polk
and
Daliw.
W«|^dt«
that
ham. £<q«.'
HERR & BROTHER.
nondale Spring?, a fine assortment of .
p'-rd*- will not touch it, after beh.g sown ;
mounts
and
sinks
into
his
armis
a|i|«t
jt.f,^
wish
40
abandon
the
.Prplective
Prin
and the reader may be sure, there was is distiqst iilictl by iw^vp aiars,
Hai|H-r> Pei ry, J uly 18- 1844— 7w.»
U3TSEYS, Mk fulled and pldd,
shout. It wa8ahalo|<vr|j|e|ery.j c ipi e # Supposing Mr. Clay to have no not much business done in the House South CarjoSirja Alaba^,.Mississipj>t,:i nd flies or rusi will not in tbe leasl barn, tbe
To Farmers.
.•nlanHs when gtowing. Mr. Hauterine's
countenance that beamed arnuntj tb| |r|)Up. 'regard for the obligation of truth, would that day. By his effective interposition, Missouri, an<l the
Cassirneres, F/awne/i,' .
for"
HE anderfien^d will have (be nanagemen Carpeting of good quality,
Pb ere was joy and a blessing (he fi :'i | ha have dared to have used inch language, the prompting of a humane and generous be made out ol Texas. •The »ectjon ' h 'solution, or process, is equt'.ly beneficial
of the POTOMAC MILLS, and having: pot
/or r,ll kinds pf seed-r-such as barley, oats,
b i o h they are very anxious to dispose of
while Mr.Webster—-.to whom he bail pre- heart, Mr. Clay on tbat occasion won Globe beirs ilje letlerl|li:D- Y-" ni**i
them in good Kpair, are prepared to manufac- for rol This establishment beitig capable of
*rye, clover, &.C., only the soaking in tbe
KMMfcVEKCE;
vio«5ly
declared
bis
wish
"to
abandon
golden
opinions
of
all
men.—
[JTat.
Int.
we suppese.jtbat the Pjigk- party is ab-jji so
to;« Float opon a very anon n.nic*, and uj>«>« maiiufaclurin; a Urge qtiantitv, art;l with • dissolution takes more or less time for each
" — was sitting in the Senate and.
<heu«ual terms of a barrel pf Plour for e»ery po*|iion on our part to keep it-moving, we w i l l
"die." — Why the artf|.. should replti'
. HENRY CLAY
iiiO'i ol seed.— Translated from lAe Jlnnalcs
e
'twas
night!
Tbe
stars
:
dve bu»hi>l« of wheat weichinx 60 Ibs. to the ofls.- greater mduceiuenis than ever. It is unhim in the face ? Let us, howea portton of sba gfobejfeti a grea5 ri|M|.
Was
born
near
Richmond,,
Va.,
in
tbe
o- 1
d' J]9ricullunre.
i-'
bushel, aod tfand in« inspecti:pn in Baltimore necessary fur us to Mate our prices, aa we >re cl; in a veil of mist; a cloudy, e
; ver, look a little further:
water.-, ve do not ktv J.' ; and oi>
n,2 i
Slashesupf
Hanoyer,
of
poor
but
honest
or iha Disific.: of Columbia If Farmeia *i«h ii, determined to brinp them down ai t-"co to tbsir erhung tbe ear'hv; .the f-ivi-d
iliillljrv
f.
We
are
informed
that
Mr.
L. P»loDtrop,
._
In tb«. speech delivered by Mr. Clay on the
ihey cac advance on their rr.^ps, upon delivery lowestMaodard. Persons h a v i n ? Wool to «x ffiished, and shook iheir firev t^fisrs
and
enlightened,
parent*.
He
was
actuol
this
ci'y,
has
received
«Ke
recipe (ot
be. v^m««
aid-'-he
_
»,' . 2 J i»' «
.
j ^9»s*«f
» i i f \ " A » ^Feboary.
. * - ' * « « » » * t 1834
•*J**-M - ••*;
-•» did
•—• w not
—. —•at the Mill, until the* ea'n.Ret their reiurn?.'
ally and literally tbe.MILL BOY of hts
for goods or any liescription in our line he face of heaven ; tbe deep ton| » tburj-1 tea| anv misconstrocuon of i be pledge contain
preparing
the
solution.—
BallJltmr*
WILLIAM BUTLER,
wo.;-ld do well at least to call and asamiue our d«r, rolled along the vaulted
T.vdio! the bill -.ami be hoped that Ihe manofic- father's family. It is in our estimation
EDWAR.D LUCAS,
uiis'mg Boy—An interestirg litstock oo hand, which is a tolcrabh fair one, of elements were in wild CommOfi|p ;:i tbejtnrtrs would ga on and prosper, confident that bis chiefest ^lory, amidst a halo of gjories
JOSEPH McMURRAN.
qiialitv and low price.
abrcit 'I i r e yraia old. »-bo bad
Or PROTECTION WAS NEVER that encircles hia history and his name,
ABAKD'iNMENT
j
TH*
Anen-t 1,1944 —9m. .
storm howled in. the air, the
I, 1B44.
*
JOBEiSt CO
to,mure
favorable
4imea
and
__qiiired
the habit of strajing about the.
S »Mr
\-az»r of
r»f
that by tbe \ igor of his intellect, and above
tl d; the bail stones
far » RENEWAL OF & MORE EFFICIENT
I
ci'y
w
h
e
n
e v p r he could fscape the surveilTo
all. by bis unconquerable energy and per
C O A C S A.3ST9
.
P arls; the hjig« undulatiooa;
HE subscriber wishes u» purchase Wheat,
lance
r-f
his
lamily, and '.he tbc-?nce_oftet»
Hori;
dashed upon the rock
, daring the debate wbicb occar- severance, he emerged Irom that bumble
and will «*»e th* bmhest price in cash on
eaufptl bis ' a n x i a u s mulbei" a goof, deal
position*
to
occupy
Ihe,
proudest
raak
U
»
rrents leaped from the
iTnmediately before the engrossment of
delivery ai the Po«»m«e Mills Persons wiihsng
suhsctiber respectful!* Announces to
of scli iUi'le and alarm, one d»y h«*. had
1
among- thu Siaiesmpo and Intellects of man on h i j !w»y'frpn^\lanchemr
to sell, will pleas* call before (hej dispose of
C o m promise BiH :
. . . .
the citizens of Jefferson abp the adjoin- iii shot , it was a night
lington,
^'t.,
met,
b;-^iiii.tp
>"iie
!b*«-n
n-ez »o wander in the threctijn of
tbeir Wheat, as it inigal be to their advao.as
counties, that he has commenc«d the 'above inagitrition and Adolpus
"Mr. Dallas thro moved"»o amend the amend- the 19th century ; nor is there, except in Mass ConveJn'ion at |^^!,<achiisfettir3$i r- j,j, e uharvfs. in th*> lowor part of thr city,
— Sffl.
JA«~OB-STALEY
ess in all its. various brancHes, -in Sh,«p- t rom bis coach with irengeaace ; af
l
ment as mr.de in com«itte« nf -.b« whole, ip Ihe the instance of Dr. Franklin, another ex normous v.-»g. n drawfe Kv lw*4'5:'H^* ja!i'l' uh i-s .rf" ••>—«i>
a i-~
h f r '-»—••"following '•in
f earth -r
"f tf.«
lha
. opp«6ite tbe siore of 0. T. Towber upon, his brow, murder in bis; 11 iri, and third «eeiioi». by striking ojBlth*
ample ia,thf history of .out country, which
or
««n
in
wh'frh
<ff»»
8PMl
A
OT)
henCl:«^
vSti»
i
litlle
tfcllow,
f
o
u
n
d
him
h
i
t
t
i
n
g
en
tbfl
et'pe
Wanted,
Co .where he will always be,prepared icei- t ie fell instrument death ia« ;l|i .
H1 5
£it lls POINT to ^KcS IkeittKa
no nobly illustrates the superiority, the en, in wbicb.was. «tf;t^ >lft oJlre'il
trr; • Jar '.r
t the Old Eurnaee—
ecute any orders sent to his care.
*<"! of tlie w l - a r f v^i'h bis iegs hanging: ovtr
m«tci» rtdueet. to be the -ievenue necessary to »n justice, and u-,e benefit of Republican in- ed on a rick «ne at'Sf? "
T he storm increased ; tbe fighthi||*
He lias connweted^w^ibjhe above, the
*rt
W
*
50,000 Bushelt
of
CorA,
tLa w a ' f r and apparently absorbed sn
•eoaoanical administration of tbe joverocnemt.'"
hundred
benktJful
yo^j%?
girls,
tiituiions, i« throwing open the honors ol
Repairing jdone to Ma- ed with a brighter glow: i&fe
calm cor.temp'r.'.ion of th* brtttlifu! SOHJP
A di^coasioa took place on tbie m*tioa>. ia
white..
It
eiusf
bavej^en
aa
io
40.000 « 4
Wheat,
i?^f»n€
chines al tba shorten notice, having always a growled with a deeper eaer|yi: |
whk-h it was contended by Messrs Webster, Dal- tbe cooatry: sr.d Ibe ftwsrdt of virtue TO spectacle.
be-fore him. Tl:e father thinking it a good,
j|j
6,000 «
uir>p!» of Cattini* on hand.
—-to the; poor, tbe op(»res9eii, th* humvf histled with » wilder for j ;} tt
las Dielnrison and Backner.tbal ihe»« words ALopportunity to cure him ot hi* tratic vrnfar which the cash will b* paU OB
Hft respectiullj solicitswa 8har«
THOUGH NOT BO INTENDED MicaiT be con- ble, as weili *» >b the rich and educated.
on of tbe hours w a* conge it; a
Yallo* Cora • preferred
- K*eat)en»ea,
ia 1943, w Every poor man w ho Jb£«, children to rear
ted hj SOUTHERN
SOU
. _,.
stilted
k the stormy passion that isnifa
al-»j%o» a>«n4 a** for »a!e trinsge.
5bepti«rd'siowti, J«n«a7— "t.
•WoiJonwAI
cf
if*
Prelietif*
PriteifU
and a
an.
M U ft- V W MOORE.
widci» 'who clasp* her orphan
ibm; he clenched his «
ob the pait «.f those who bad introduced
boy
in
her
^rma,ougLt ia revrr« HENRY
tleraer grasp; a demooiac srT.'l*
Fifty CSmfs will $ave Dollars' !
this bill, to <nker»vr«*r«is0c tbe?.*adaj4of ai!
CLAY, for; snowing, practically, to his
on
bi*
lip;
be
grated
hi*
letM
fttiaredetita
o*
import*
*•
,
SALT.
iT» eelebraud preparatiiu for tht ex
. sprang vsuh a fearful
Mr. ClayiM *ad Mr Clay recarded the lan- ( countrymen and couorywomen, Bow
MCKS «f OoatM ete PiM Salt—
1. he eschlmeH, "Oh, do r i o ^ h a t
Slates:^?v3 lo
raU
and
mice.
I poverty may '.brow off iu shackles by co- i'JODs
co bit victim, and
•I ruhMrJ f licet, for «
J.;oci)fcc
i
s
u
v
.
r
.
i
50 ccnU p*r bosi
ergy and gpc-4 coaduct, aad ho-* obfcuri • n^!^
•lltt «n»y •*« woaid be jistified in inffiriagj1 ergj
their tattrat to caiUarf M*
$—^hd-tvg*
T
'.':
1
©
in
J
M
T
T
-..
T
|
;i
•i
W
I * MIL
J- H
i
4
t
I
•
.
m
i
:
tviBif
I
m
mm
MKB BA9K QVCSTIOBT.
i eriaced lo extend tbosq
of tbe Hoose, i
! ACfEFTAXCK OP TUK "CHALLEXOE.
HARPEE|
er liaiitaiioo* of (bat n
The Jackaoa party ar«. on a';
examine
all
«be
arae~dmt?ats
fffsnoi
(o
it
ait
cif. EDI ;
A CORRECTION.
r—I %v!trJ£;--y4. a few
• tion clearly, Bacifesled in
4
j It «-ill b* leea.bjr Ikefollowing proceedings,
iatkiog
in most evangelic sty; ?• about
ii*CJc£
I***
"
time?,
«a<i
notice
toat
we
w*»e
compelled
, ..
— '!
'of the Treasory DeparimeDi'.f
•go. luring a
T& hb speech at the Winchester Loeo F*to . Teniineoi to Executive
-"
at
lt»t to cno<«e between jUwiwtfre proposiiK-as, [lb*1 lfce ° *T Cfttb h*fc! aeeepisd,» on*i the part
of
We
beg
lear* lo* refresh thf.ir meroor*
contro s ft
x
c
ire
um
.
_,,""••
-,«
Wbi^s.i f tbe Coonty,
challenge of our pard--.-« by tbe s-;tk " f t t . i i o s i f
Festival, Mr. WILLIAU SUIT*, of Culpeper, un- J« B important discretion, furii»|i)» it was ma«le (both of which were carried against oar recordwith the lollowiog atateme.it (u.icirjtro"
: |? Deploring M ad votes,} t&ere will
io
responsible
to Congress
be tio
difficulty
in asct to convict of
»•* of
verted at the time) of a matter wnich was
. Toe hickciv
pt&
on
•
•'
' "*
' ^ *• ^
ioeral
Assembly
does^^ate^ete«ceas
fag
fSe
h,i(mt
^joe^e,.
op
of
mjfeH
and
ho were n«n
eertain'y
loo feAcious to merit oveo tbe
ntte>!f rftfaced, .jskMtiz
a^U;m:^ oersaad..
»«,»ja . ^ , . ,1* c*
»"^6 * add onconiliinuoiia!.,ia«ir,ett&'per*
a ad
of the
name of duel. This statement is dated at
a «iU be seen d.stmctly. that I, ith th.
^
,OOg'rJ4^B^/JlN free.
Stripes;''
a
Stre|-jer
o|
the of Jeffersoa. oa Monday night the 2d in—chargi
her gentlemen referred to, roted
before a; franklin. Tennessee. Sept. JO. 1SI3:
rated io
• »
" • • • y.
-•••
.
.
bieh Mrrender«d to 113
of F&Lk and D&»ri\ {:ave j w
,^ Barton, Gtdlfher,&c. as having »«|ted fgraaped bynhe »aiae hand, a
the parts '^ntf resolution—(the Inu talquestiooj which »t«t. !lbe President called the attention
Ki»nt al. ( • A difference which had been fvrsotne months
gust of njis»c!i until it.; ^
ibe s
DO
between Gea Jaeksoa a'>J omelf, pro/or > resolution
ih»t Coc^rat*
i|s3-»e
3 Resolved,
SaturtTay tbe 4'h instno;. ir ihe town
_ coftWi'uUcmaf pcver to estaii
a Bank of lbe
I*
MKW
%
OHk
.
rtutt
instructed
, tbe most ontrageons' a .Tray ev«r
t
Uaited States.
to. adopt prompt
a eiTJi«d eoaniry. Io cr.tnmuoiOa ThorvJay Bfchi IMI lbe Whigs of the « ' i Mr. Smith acknowledged afterwards that he dy theetil
atfj;r to my frieads and .'eliow-ritiassomplion
ir of New Yoik brldt large meeting al the £ra. : bad ro>. quoted «.'/ ibe proceedings on that's
. myself to the statement of a few
public moneys'of the U. Bi*t$fyM- *
t resolutions—that .of the Senate cmiUitg lbe word j
the troth of which t a .u ready to
lhat they were finally 'ject, but "enough to answer-feia
tional Halt—*o
4 Jtoo/wtf.ThatiheGeDer^^lletallfyorVir-i.^rtp.^^
I ) t o w b i c h Mr . Janney had ^^31 unanimous!v.
obliged to ft ioto ibe street.
I pl»ia itatecnont of It* proceedings, with an isr:
ginia
canuut saactioo
tht p')
,„n ur. ic Kno"A^-.u «.- ,.
. . . - •« A.-V »*»Axf
Thai myyelfand my brother Jesse Beatob
Tbtt we acc.pt, Most willingly, the w h o ^ s!enlire , v j
>-•
..-.,«
f J-i?<'•Kr.u-jji
? - ' - • " -• •
' <• iiat| been - i
ir.i —.—•__!/..
They »«rc addr«a*<dI by Mr. Perrin of Ten- tract from the Journal, will set the asatterrigbt. claimed
by Congress to establjs|
arrived ai Na^nriHe on the morntti£ of the afin»itation of tha Democratic party, at taeir !Ce
.
v
"ft i
ca
who
understands
the
basinesj
neasre. Rercrdy Jubnson, Esq. of Baltimore, and •• I: v,-,u be seen, that e=n the rca*litlions intro* Bank, because, in ibe
th*» 'Geiiieral ! ^°
fray, and, knowicr, of Gen. Jir«-<-Jii> threats,
meeting ii» Chat.'estowa on the 19th ultimo, to
_/>GGfncan J f v p l e .
Wai. B. Thompson, Esq. of this town. Th= dsced into tbt Hou*e fcrDnlejaies, in Jan 1634, Assembly, that power i
by of !egi-J.,t. : c'n, arid is disposed to represent h:s co-operate with them in protidjng for » public
w e n t ar..: took our liHlgin:<: in a Different bouse
from the oae in which be soi<J, oin |<arpos« to
, as has j opponents fairly, will pat any such construction d-scussion, by "Speakers cF both parties," of
Courier and Enquirer, tpettriog rf (he affair, al- : to censure Geo.. Jackson for ;Ke Remuf »l of the ibe Coo5tr.ui.-oo or the
avoid him.
[
roie open the Senate's amendment, as the political cuzatio&s that nawr Bgitat» tbe
tar conmeadicg the efforts of the two first oata- : Oepoiite?, (be members named above, in tnry bt en frequently and soleraoly d|| rt-dgy ihe Ge;:;iorv — and
ne/al Assembly nf Virginia.: £'••!
'•2
Tbat
the
General
and
sonaejrf
his frieads
country
: aod l a m per•d f entlea>et», sirs :
\instancc, voted against pr.oposjtiOri:S'd<clari»g the
:rom (
5 Rtsolted, Thatlhe'GAeraf f»
not
came to the house where we bsif pat op, rr-oi" Jlettirtii, Thst the President of ibis Club, and
;
deei.ston
of
that
"Willim B. Thompson, E:q- of Va.,a!so ma le ;"8ank unco*s&uti0*al; and Messrs. Janne»
and ?JSju!...|iy i
by the declaration uf'uii'i^ >pi?roJi j:i re- pfefi^J willing to submit the
menced the ait.ick by levelling 3 ptjtnl •! rne,
two oihers to be appointed by him, be, and liiey
a reiy stirring speech, which, notwithstanding ih« ''Colston signaliztd their course by speeches^ in gardto tne oBcbnsrTtatiODaLiy
!|aok of ihe 'question to Co!. Mason, (*ho, it ssems. was are hereby »ppoi(;ted a Committee on our'psrt to
when I i•..-;• I no weapon drawn, hnd advacejag
offf th*iiaities
t-l
£.••?__
(Tailed Suie=, to qoatifv, or ij*
lateceM of ihe hoar, vis heard with tbe greatest / avt ,
r/ the Bant.
upon me at1 quick pace, wilhoat givirg me lime
'ittauner to j called upon to read ibeeitract from the Journal,) J make all arrangements for the propo»ed diseusiaiereat and attention. The meeting was t-n ,
impair, the force cf their di:-n||
to dra w oi.i .
tjon of the ; a n d (0 a n y 0[aer intelligent man of'his party • *ion, s* id S,.e*kersvticiet placa end mode of
HOUSE OF DELEGATES.
the whrfle one of tbe most gratifying held ia
withholding and witbdrawitig L |ha|jubiia de-i W ho will take the trouble ID look at the whole \ debate, anc to lhat end said Comrail lee are here'•3. That, seeing this, my brother fired upon
3*1
Jut 15, 1834tbitcity tbu* Tar daring the »eason."
positts.
*
Gen. Jackson, »hen be bad go: ? ;:!.:n eight or
by
authored!-to
confer
with
ths
Committee
aprocee
n
~,
Afertlie
adoption
cf
the
resolutions,
censar%
d' gs on the Deposite ami Bank qaestion pointed bv the Democratic party.
trn feel of me
'6 Resolved, That, the Gov'erjj I of'Ibis com- i P
The Expnis also speaks of Mr- Thompson'* .ing lbe RerDov.i Of tne Deposites from the Bank
i;;. x v.
'j&il ii Copy cf i during the session of 1833 — 34.
• 4. That fi'ur o«h-r pistols were firt-d in qoiek
be
requested
to
ti
Resolir.!.,
That
the
aforegoing
resolutions
be
address a« "able and •Irqueot," that it "sxve
. f ihe United Siaies, far which resolutions these resolutions to each Of (|t
gi fuccffsa-n : one hy Gen. Jackson M! a»e_. two by
acd
As to myseif, individually, it U of 'ittle im- published ik the t .vo papers of ibis county.
nt
Govi
The
foie
Tor
Go«tt^por
Messrs.
'Faulkner,
Colston,
Baitoo,
Janney,
snd'Lieijti:
coliar Mtisfac(ioa,«nd elicited tbe warmest jhou'.s
me al Ihe General, and one by i\ 1 C^-JTec at
Representatives in the Cong
Messrs C. W. Aisquith !>nd G VV. Sappinic5f ijie United port'ance about my emsrstency. I asn not one tif
...,! ex-1 me. In the course if this finna. G*n. Jackson
•ertior, »t !h» recen^ocUo:
of approbation. His contrast beiween the two Gallaher, &e. had voted—
States.
ton
were
appointed
by
the
President
to
act
wilh
• those who would bicd the minds of men fjrever
motion was made by Mi*. Ril/ner, to amend
c e p t f t -r Crri:endeag!fjniy.
jva whig ;•! was brought to ihs ground, but I received no
candidates before tbe people was must acute and theAreport
"as
The resolutions were £ent
of tbe committee, by inseniag before
;to any one opinion. It is a paitof my vucation
bur?.
:
(Hicriminaiio;. Some singing closed the exer- the last resolution, Ihe following:—
weie there debated for about
to induce men to change, whenever they »re con:
"5.
Thnt
dasgers
were
then
di^i-n.
Colonel
H.
N.
G
A
L
L
i
l
i
E
R
,
Fos
Ge>;Vernor.fV
I.ient
I
cises of the meeting."
'•Rciclve-l, That it ia not hereby intended to give were returned, with the
C-ffec snd Mr. Alei»nder DonsKlson made at
vinced cf error ; and ihose who never change
After these proceedings, the Club was ad-fOwslaj|
Butler^
PUHier. l me and rave mp fire si gh» wound*. Capt. HamThe Herald gives ralher a caricature account any ii.-yliul sanction to the power which has been
an opiniorfj will^never correct an error. But il i dressed briefly by John S. Gallaher, E-q-, and
SENATE'S RESOLUJ
claimed by Congress, to establ^h a Uaited Staijes
oi* Ihe proceedings, as is often i» habit.
j moDi) and Mr. Slukely Ha>-s eiisj^eed n>y broBy way of Submit :\
wil! oe sefrtrtfntf on this subject I have- been perBant."
,.
.
•{
j thi-r. *ho being still weate- (rcaj ilit- effect "fa sen, -JS34, the feci;y consistent—the vote for the Senate's a- by A. R. S;evensr'n, Esq. t.f Adams County,
Oa Tuesday tbe 13th of F-.-l.n|
MB.. CltAY'fli SLABiDEUS. ,
Wbereapon, a motion was ai'sde by Mr* S:eThis ;g bt far
)Hed it vere wound he had lately receive*', in a duel, was
vota
Penn?yU-ania,upon calls severally mad?. And
ifedsTriun the
ven.ion of Spotlsylvani.i, lo amend the said Resoluiion* of tbe tiousa were n!
mencimenl lo the contrary aoitvilhstanding.
I not abie to resist two o;cn. Th^v g?<i him down
:The
vo;S;a
1SIO
wstsj
Senate
with
amendments,
as
i'.>i;
the
Glee
Club
ediued
the
meeting
by
several
i'f
Men of every degree, high and low, of amendment, by substituting therefor the foilow:
If
any
osher
construction
be
put
upon
the
vote
and. while Cnpi. Hammond b- a. him ort the
Foi
ITatrison
;';
5*.4Pj
Preamble, 1st line, strike ca; •jp^i "{he word
its fine scngs.
hrad (o make him lie still, M:. Havs atifmptrd
Ibe Loco Foco parly, are trying their best in^,0/Mj That |he G(.oeral ^seaMy of Vir. "Whereas," to the end of the /as|i 'ic!i3rjti, and on the Senate's amendment, then is Mr. Watkins
Fur! Vati Buren j| J
32 C!
. to stab him. and <rouoded him in Urth aim* a,*
!_•_!_ . . ., , . _. J i t ~ A . j - . « s W M « I v « fV.«11 r. K t » ? *..
^r_:_
_.r
. * _
_ : __ i • _i_ i
§._.
J
'GATHERING
OF
TIJE
DEMOCRACY
of
Gt'ocbland,
the
leader
if
the
party
at
ths
time,
which can exceed tbe otber in foul abuse ginia cannot sanction the power which has been iosen in lieu thereof, tbe folluwti [;i i
1 . S. The Fi|1|;fcrt Com
Av<3felihf he (ay on his hark panyii-p his thrusts with bij
•The General Assembly ogi "irgifia deem placed in 'the attitude nf voting to affirm the con»5.' mnchester.
claimed by Congress (o establish, a United Slates
hos
Iht? o ; tjicial i^strns of fin*
} ("IpC- ! nsk^d hands. From this » i t n , v r :• a RfaerrfUS
cf Mr. Clay.
t'he
iiower
io
it
of
the
utmost
importance,
Bank, because, in the opinion i>( 'this General
Thursday .'asl being a fine day, the meeting at lior. i n j I\*nturk\t|f O W S L U V ,
stitu'.ionality nf the Bank—although he had ufferIt'};!* ' hearted citizen of Naslivilli", Mr. Sumner, ieThat itar of the Methodist Episcopal Assembly, that power i.« net given to Congress control the public revenue shufjffi oe made to
} l:e»pd him. Belore he caa>e lo t'.<> ero'jnd my
ed an amendment in the House, declaring exact- J Winchester was quire a large one—ouinumber- caniiic':4'e for Gc^^'rribr, i* »•!
abide,
in
practice,
where
it
has
bjtea
invested
by
by
the
Constitution
cf
Ihe
United
Stales
as
has
in
a
Church ia the United States, (be Jiet.
I hrosner clapped a loaded yisii 1 to th» lirratt Of
4
ly
the
reverse
of
ibis.
So,
Mr.
fJiCson
of
Fre)
S.
»
tb^J
claim,
ihe
Whig
galhering
cf
ihe
the
constitution,
in
the
i
m
m
t
d
i
jU
,-f
pf
;enuhis
opp|>n«*«it
by
aivf'-jority
t
i
4
the
w
"
•
|
Mr. Hays, to blaw h:in t;>roug;i, but it missed
HENRT BASCOM, tays that be "has been
derick,
Mr.
Sloan
of
Hampshire,
Mr.
N»sh
oTl
«ek
befjre.
Aboot
this
we
shall
not
dispute
!
lives cf the people, and of iheiSlaaeg, ;n Cona n J Di.fori, t h e Ij&t.-'g c a u d i d a t '" Jire;reas
assembled
;
and
all
expeiiettf.ti
atibe
pracPowhatan,
Mr.
HcDoweir
of
Rockbridge
(the
withlhem.
Ours
was
quite
as
large
as
the
wea,,
<!loi-rrnor,-|f^y
j.
majority
in intimate and confidential intercourse
te ant
And the question being put upon Ihe Mid .aat 11.081; '-G. My own and my btotherV r'stnl carrifd
ical operation of governments hits pruved, thai present Governtir ) Mr. McMuIlen rf Scoil, and ther would allow, and in every respect gratifying o v c r ^ j ^ L-JCofoco!' ; noneiit.
I two bails each, fur it wa.sniir intention, if driven
with tbe Hon. HENRY C L A T , both In rnendment to the amendment of Mr. Gilmer, arbitrary
afsumptions if power !!.•» tlicus, or any other decided "Democrats,-'who had voted to —and we are not at all concernecJ tb»l our oppo.
was determined in the affirmative. Ayes 72,
to arms, to have no child's play. Tbe pistols
public and private life, for mora t h a n noes 57.
officer of them, if s i l e n t l y acquiesced in,':becouie
firtd al me were s neiir l n a l lhe ! laze
ri.
—
Asy,
declare
the
Bank
unconstitutional,
would
be
here
j
nenls
also
made
a
big
show,
and
were
equally
r
as
t!
t
h
e
'
"
'
<-f the
twenty years, and knows the charges aAVES—Messrs. Banks, (speaker,) Poulson, >recedenis fur further and still greater,,icU ol
, J | nmzz!e of one of ihem burn! (lie sleeve , f m y
-II mi
VVliigs have
convicted, by the same sort cf testimony which gratified.
usurpation : therefore,
Southa!!,
Preston,
Wilson
of
Botrelourt,
M'JYIii'• coat, ar.d the M h e r a i t n e d at my hejd at a liule
gaiost the private character of Mr. Clay,
As to number?, there never can be en eiact lower 'to'.tss of
"1. Resolved by the General disunity, That Ihe would convict tne, of giving an opinion opposite
thc-re more ihan an aruiV len;;!h fn>ni jt.
lan, Turnbull, Dailey, Pultespn, Bondurant,
receni
acl
of
ihe
President
uf
lbe
United
States,
1o be utterly and bastly false !"
count of all present, nor is it very material. was reasofi to «x-f TP tl a{
Samuol, Christian, Wyalt, Johnson, Scott, Bajevery one previously elpressed.
tr loi'T
"7. Capt. Carroll was to h a t u takrn part in
r
We Ust winter heard tbe complaint from lor, Pajne, H Ims. Gibson, Smith of Frederick, xe'cising a control over lbe public deposue?, by
I suppose Mr. Smith's chief purpose was to Some of their banner>,arehe>,&c. were q u i t e im mere would be ; d5i<| to t h e r1
\vhen l lhe afTray, but was arx-t-ui liy lhi« permUsmn of
'
+
•
uausmg
them
to
be
witbhdd
and.
wii'idru^n,
on
ilaleof Giles, Walking, Hail ol Grajson, Bruce,
Gen. Jackson, as he lias since ptored by /he
posing—and for some of their paraphernalia we tbe
reetfcfftpa were
Senator McMuIlen, (bat all (be Metho- 'Sloan,
i own rsyponsibility, frum ihe UnileU -Sia'.es bear upon Mr. Leigh, who declared bis concurKuan, Kiucheloe, Hoilemasi, Wagtr, Harcertificate ; a ccrt.fica-e which rfiJerts
have
no
powers
of
description.
They
will
no
La--t
v
e
a
r
tbe
had
t2G
rence
wilh
the
Legislature
in
their
opinion
about
f S or i General's
cfjst Preachers were Whigs; and S. C. :ivood, Hooe of King George, Carter, Duff, Hajs, Bank, in which they had been ordinal \o be
le<,s hnni r. ! k n o w not whether opon the General
doubt
do
justice
to
tho>e
ibemsel»e«.
are
el.||ted.
Tlie
10
'
Sof
the
Bank;
but
as
Mr.
L
needs
no
defence
from
<laced
by
the
act
of
Congress
c.'jartenirg;
said
or irr-on ihe Captain.
Williams, of Sheoandoah, tbe other Slolling*, Kimbrough, May,. Shepherd, Garland
Co'. JAMES M MASON of Frederick was Presicanditi^fe tor Gc-i cAi
$>f Mecklenburg, BilliDgsly.fCooiier, McCaulej, >ank, is, in the judgment rf ihe Geiieial As- me.and as I did not hear ths remarks, I have noliw'al • "8. Thr.i ;hi> attack was mcr!e upon me in
night at Wine bester.soef ringly exclaimed, Suclr, U'ebb, Walls, Harvey, Epes, Williams, sembly, a dangeious and alarming assumption
thing to say on t h a t head. Hundreds of heated dent, there was a large number of Vice PreM- j majority cl 4, G6C^|i!jd tlireo'coii i t- s 3- e 11 the h«'U.-e where the Ju.l^e of ihe disirict, Mr
niter blackening Mr. Clay's character to Uobertson, Adams, Coles,; Swanson, Slavin, of power by that oilicer, which, cannot fee too partizans will probably pay no regard to this dents, and among the Secretaries were Messrs- ( o [je heari.' fro;r>.--^
Searcy. had his lodgings! So liule are tha
trongly condemned.
*i
':
laws
am) its ministers rf-peeled ! N'or 1133 (he
1.
C.
Bowyerand
James
VV.
Beller.
the utmost "Yea and he has lo »et his [Carroll, Dupuy, Shands, Hopkjns, M'Mullen,
TIIK AV.'I
AVV.
'
Bare, Jones of Sbetiandoah, Cleibaiids, Griffin,
• 2 Resolved, That while the General .ij.sem- explanation, hut for that I care not. ! onh- adsivil a u t h n i i y yet taken cognizance of ihu horThe meetin-; was held in Baker's Grove, East ,
„,„„„„ .,....,.,„ .,...
„.,,
JUelAoJist .'Jlevenson of Spottsylrania, Fitzpugh, Pegram, oly will ever be ready to sustain ;he JNe^iJent dress myself to the reasonable and f.iir judging
character bolstered up by
rible outiagp,
*f ti
good situation for the pur- '< Letter'
, ., • frvi.i
_
^..
(Seorge, IW'Coy, M'Culloch; Staoger, Cunning- n ths exercise of all such powers as .-be Con- men of the communiiy, « ho have sense lo dis- of iYincbes'ei, a veryJ °
l.'ic Eltlor\ t-tha .Vtio I'on
preacher!"
'•THOMAS HART BENTON.
Nui, .Brown and Rutherfoord— 73
<tilution has contiJed to him, they, neiviltuless, ciiminate, and the manliness to put a fdir con- pose. Addresses were here delivered by Maj.
"Lieut. Cil. 39,h In/anlry."
r
AJ.KANT,
';A'i;g»st
iiT^—
MOB I.AW .
.: NAVS — Messrs. Drumruond, GSIiuer, Bouker, c a n n o t but regard with apprelierfsiou and dis- struc;iun upon the acts of an adversary.
Davezac, uf New York. Gen. Dawson, rf LouisiIf a bloodless d u e l , provoked as Mr.
I havo a!tendt;J nearly till
j|:eat
Oarlaad of Amlierst, Stuart, M;ichie, MavM', rust, ihe disposition to ejiend bis official auana, William Smith, E-'q. of Culpeper, and DaJOHN S. G A L L A H E R .
:
One of (ht Loco Foeo orators at Wiuchest*r, fiate, Finilkiier, Colsttn, t ' a r t u i i l l , M'Giunis, noiity' beyond its just and proper limits
r.'ratesj
CLAT'S
w i t h Mr. R / N D O L P H hy taunts
'
the
JN
!-:'!l)
Winchester, Sept. 3, 1344.
vid Stewart, E*q. rf Baltimore. In t o w n ,
;
an(
on Thursday night,commenced his speech by a iVos'jy, Burton, Barbour.Wilson ojTCumberlandj which he has so clearly manifested-;ii> his recent
n;
ion
^
aspersions
the most intofpral.le. in the
snce:
tt).
Ibe
rfepker
Hitv
C
speeches were made by Messrs, feedinger,
face
a
warm approval of the conduct of the Baltimore Jpnes of Eliz City and Wanrick, Marshall, nterference wilh the Treasury Def ar.iment ol
HISTORY OF THE PHOCEEDINGS,
, : a n J ! h<|*e nevrr s^-en i
efrual
°'
^Ppi'Ja'urc
ajui a Na'ic : n, lollowBaughman
cf
Maryland,
Williams
of
Slienanmob—the 'hard-nited Democracy,' as ha called Kail, French, Woods,Bc'i6n,Cary,"^peDcer,Sims, he Fedeial Government, in the ^xeicise of a
GirEWAT TtlE TIME.
of tin.-? b:ii at Baliif5?nre -ind in ISi? ci?iri»! rd i;.v a single *'.\chanoe ot sliijt and an
Fpnce, Mullen, Gather, Bolts, Gravely, Gregory, ound discretion which Congress has confided to
do»h.
Carter
of
Fatiquier,
and
French
of
Ches'them, in pulling down Mho marble palace' of G-allahtr, Fry, Dabney, Janney, Beard, Harri| imrnrc-:a!e spontaneous reconciliation, to
Let us see what was said on this subject at the terfield.
M f n ' s Sia'e C o o v V n ' i o n at Sv^;'
he head of that department alone. ;
Kcver-ly Johnson!
scjn, Smith of Mason and Jackson, Kennon,
11S-K»;, NJI one le^ t h a n F I F Pj I -IOU j tli-5 m a g n a n i m i t y ol w i n c h Mi. U 's friend"
"3. Rzsoleed, That our SenatorSjin Congress time the resolulions were pending. In ilie ac/•'</)• the Free Fres?. I SA A',D w-ere asserr. rt h-d OD ib^ dfii
As a c o m m e n t a r y of the returning sense of Alexander, Cabell, Collins, Dunijon, Parriolt, ie ins-tructed, and our Representatives requested. count transmiticd to ihe Free Press, dated J a n u i (Gen.^HAMILTON) lias lately added his
POKE-OCRACY.
Jones of Pendleton, JVosfc1} Woodhouse, o use their best exertions lo procure the adop- ary 17, 1834, I made the following sraiement:
justice in ihe community where the outrage was
, t e s t i m o n y , be so execrnble w h a t is to be
i g r o u r s t j lo-fi.ty. l*f m a i n Jiijoc
KICHMOKD,
Jan.
17,
1S34.
As the delegation from the "Unterrified P.-ecommitted, a large n u m b e r <f the citizens of Hjooe of Prince William, Boothe, Thonton, ion of proper measures for rettoriyg ti.e public
said ol tl.is sflair. or ol tbe m a i n act in it,
The whole of Wednesday was spent in di-cus- cinci," was yesterday returning fr/>m the im- |gan io a r t i v e at 1'i 'clue!.-, aud
Dorman, Moorcuian, Waterman, noneys to the Bank of the United 2;'.'a;.;, or, at
Baltimore, but n few days since, on Mr. John
j
w h o m ifiese "Friprids of H u t i . a n i i y ' 1 ex:
sion
upon
ihe
Deposile
question
;
and
ihe
house,
an
h
o
u
r
-n
and Mavbery— 57.
mense Mass Meeting of iho Whiss at Wincheseast, for causing them to be dep<jj..Kei!- therein
before
it
adjourned,
was
very
near
gelling
i
n
t
o
V>n's reinm from Winchester, met him at the
alt to the skies a> the \ c r v irr<jn.r.oon&tioQ
The question then recurrerl uporl adopting the or the future, according to the direction and
ler, an incident occurred at SmiihScId, w h i c h , | by llii; k n a v v l e r i ^ e ^1,1! W E B S T E
Depot, and conveyed him io triumph to his own sajd re.Miiution (i.f Mr. Gilmer) as amended (hy tipulaiion cf the act of Congress cjarterirg ihe cnrfusion. The vote rf censure upon the Pre- whi!>t ii exhibited a specimen of the iniper;inent i r e a d ) bo^nti to sjjlak : b u t l>.
oi all t h a t is lo be revered 5
sident,
for
his
remm'al
cf
the
deposited,
was
a
homo. 'Troth h omnipotent, and public justice Vlh Stevenson,) and was decided i'n the affirma- said b a n k ; if, at any lime i f iheir gallon ou the
p i r i t . f s p i i e f t i l littleneM lhat pervades a por- ! s\oas (on*inued t o J r r i v e u n t i l
Tlir same parly, will) a sancti/Iei! w h i n o
decided one—81 to 43- The vote upon the sub- 6lion,
tiue — Ayes 76, noes 53.
at leasl, of ihe pscuuo "Democratic"
party i • . c ^ se
^ , nn'i'" t*
ubject, the said bank be, in their oriiaiun, a safe ject
certain.'
1
and
holy horror, t a l k aFfo, 3s it with the
of ihs unconsiitu:ionality <>(' the Barjk, was in these, its latter ''da)s of J( om,"serve. , at the j ° '' °-"R||
°_'^* -le^a int.
lArnonp the ajes, Messrs. Gilmer, Souihall, depository rf ihe public treasure, i
OU3
1
unl
most
v i r t u o u s uidijfna'ion, aboi,; belling.
n<;t
so
fair
a
tesi
<f
sirength,
(7G
to
52,)
as
sef*;*".*? p9
f^
Fbere
GijiMH and Smith. « f Frederick, Wager, Watkina
"4. Resolved, That the General Assembly can- veral members voted against :be resr.luiion on same time, to afford a beautiful ejccmplificaiion
IIR. RITCHIE'S CONFIDENCE.
Mr.
CLAY
(iliey snuiile forth) i^as piayctl
of
the
fact,
i
l
i
a
t
.
i
n
nine
cases
out
of
ten,
ihrou-jh.
s
u
c
h
a
Cfn
venliorr'SsCf
j)t
.•flGoocl.Und, McDowell, SfC.
?))*•
Pf.Onot recognize as consiitutiotial ihe jfower vvlrch
The Locos who have risked their money on the
}\mor.g the noes, Me?srx. Fauliiner, Colston, has been claimed by Congress to e;fflablish a U. ihat head, because ihey did not u ish to blend the out the land, Ihe Ladie? k 'H«aven ble>s ihem !) 1 pie cf \yh, r ile Stal^were called
ar.d bei at wames of c t i a n c o — ; u r>rds, or
general result cf (he Presidential election, will Bajrton, J. S. Barbonr, Vance, Mullen, Botts, Stales Bank, because, in Ihe opinion!of t|ie Gen- two subjects.
are noic as true and devoted Whigs, as iheir hon- I v; A i
even at horse-races ! Will they, il;r-;j, al;ra5
VVh^n ihe house adjotuncd, on motion of Mr. ored mothers were in I77G—and t h a t ih.-y cling i T)a^ ".,.„.}iit. STEVE:?!
perhaps Anil some consolation in the following Gfifgory, Gallaher, Janney, Nash,
'
eral Assembly, as they have heretofore solemnly Booker,
.-v:iil
happily
ajitroducej
i\
low us to give them anuth*r
instance
who
t
h
o
u
g
h
t
a
night's
rffleciion
would
o r IDS»DCC
to
lhe
cause
cif
iheir
country
wilh
lhe
same
un*
A niutiun was made by Mr. Colston, that the declared, tbat power is not given idpGbngress by
ontgiring of the Prophet:
where the depravity of lunse-rr.cmg 1o a
be useful, a niotioa if Mr. Colston was pendir,?, d o u b l i n g confidence and zeal, arid are asfearless STER a I an Dearly l;Sur, seeing i
tbe
re
said
t
o
^
o
l
i
i
i
i
o
i
i
f
,
as
amended,
be
postponed
in
the
C
o
n
s
t
i
t
u
t
i
o
n
of
Ihe
United
Sialt-,*,
•But fur the miscalculations that fere made iu
for ihe ^atfefiQiiS postponement'i>f the whole and fervent in obeying the generous impul-es were a'rez'ly four furies, as in an
i' c< ;:•';• prcMjfo large t u n e vva» ccinpltcs'.eil with
"5 Resolved, That 'the General ^sjembly d^ subject.
1840 we ourselves would not entertain the f l i g h t definitely, but the House adjourned, without
tailing ihe question.
assembled ; lie co^'J possibly rr
hear the moral sequel of a murnVrous-dttel ?
est doubt cf the election of Polk and Dallas,'
not intend by the declaration of ihefi- o p i n i o n in ^On Thursday, Mr. Colston renewed his motion, of their own true and patriotic heait.
See Journal, pages 100 and 101.
The delegation had made arrangements In him.
The facts (we may surely venture to
regard to the unconstitutionally $f the Bank and much interesting debate occurred. Amon£
1
Here are two distinct votes, in both of which of the Uniied Slates, lo qualify, orijin any man- those who took part, Jl/r. Janney made a Speech lunch, and to have ihe hcises fed in StnithnVld, '{jour?
TIIK OUEAT !WASI1VIL,LE WHIG CONsay
in t h e i r most innocent version) may
a:i(J
very-i:*
ner to impair, the f>rce of their diifapprobation- of great ahilny, which established for him, wilh and upon ils arrival at the Hotel, it was peiceiv- His (ht'rrjo was the
Mtjssrs. Faulkner, Colston, Banor., Janney,
VENTION.
be f o u n d at pp. 114, I !5. 116, 1;I7 of the
>rv ol 'l!e>C;
ed
that
some
cf
the
Fokc-ocracy
of
th«
Precinct
lahtr, Sic. are recorded in the negative, on the of the withholding and withdrawing of ihe pub- all parts of the hou.«.e and auditory, a high re- had put themselves to tha trouble of .stretching as coDneclefi .v.'ilh ti|^ palicy o! Pr'^fejtion, new apolosetica! life cl Andrevi Jackson
lic deposites.
The Hun. Mr..Rayner and lion- Mr. C l i n g m a n ju-stK'Sj to declare a Bank unconstitutional.
putation. By a clear and comprehensive review a mpe across ihe street, some distance beyond
"6 Resolved, That the Governor <5>,r this Com- of ihe political history of the country, he clear- oar sli.'ppinp place, and that they had suspended and evinced profouf|! reseach aa(f Slates by lhat • 'fidits Jchntes," AMOS KENDALL.
ipoks the first day, in their usual felicitous
On the 16 l», Mr. Colston havieg withdrawn
m a n l i k e resource. f.j-\ laitiiful rcpdj't ac- lie says t h a t one Mr. .DiCKi.NsoS', u n i f i n
atyle. Mr. Prestos cf S. C. and Mr. Crittemlen lis' motion to postpone indefinitely, it was re- monwealth be- requested to transmit a copy of ly showed that ihej-esolution of Mr. Stevenson, therefrom a quanity of Poke weed, &c.
companied
tliia lettf|;j.
w i t h the profession of horse-rs'ciSr th e rethese
resolutions
to
each
cf
our
Senators
and
which
stated
that
Virginia
had
'frequently
and
Well, at first, the most of us were disposed to
of Kentucky wera not present—the latter de- ntn.td by Mr. Wilson of Botletourt, and decided Representatives ia the Congress off the United solemnly declared' opposition to a Bank of the
H o n . Jpi^v M. KERRIF.^, of Ge-nrgia, spectable p u r s u i t of nc£-ro-tzader, bad witfi
n the negstive — ayes 35, noes DC.
take
no
notice,
whatever,
of
(hisev.denceof
the
tained by the death of his wife's mother.
United Siaies, was not correct in point of fact. characteristic procliviiy of the Poke-ocrats to followed, in forciHe||ad a n i m a t e d defence a n o t h e r made a race agnirut Gea. JACKSOJ*
Among the noes— Messrs. Faulkner, Colston, States."
A'o vote of opposition had been pas«ed since
The Nashville Gazette, (neutral,) of 'anrtey, Gallaicr, Wager, S;c<
of the -TarifTand de^lwcialion of tbe Tex for I wo thousand d o l l a i y . b u t drew hisiiorce
—"Give exaltation to a worthless weed
Of. tha 17ih, the subject was resumed, anc Proceedings on the 4lh Resolution, rttyrnej from j 1809. Therefore, the remaik was not correct,
Thursday, 32d ult. gives a brief a c c o u n t
So
noxious
in
its
nature."
as con?pir«cy. He?.|;!s p p e a k i n j w h e n I and paid t h e forfeit. A b o u l the bonds or
the
Senate.
that Virgicia heA frequently passed her opinion
!
of Ibe great Whig Convention, held tbere Mr. 'Gilmer made an ineffectual raolion to recomThey had chosen, for reasons best known to was otffigeiJ to
ie g r o u n d to w r i t e notes on w h i c h t h i s forfeit had,been paid,
After ihe three first amendments of Hie Se- on that subject.
mit the resolutions, (wi)h a view to separate
themselves, to hang their own pelted Poke upon this.
on Wednesday 31st. Speaking of tbe num- the j)epo3itt and tha Charier questions.)
Some
sharp
skirmishing
took
place
between
I E , a n d o t h e r c l i a m - a q u a r r e l aiose, and controversial publicaaste, (nat varying the principle of either,-) were
public highway, and for aught that we would
' U.J S P
ber ia attendance, it say* :
Oii ihe 13. h, Mr. Rutnerfcord of Richmond concurred in, tbe fourth resolution w.ss re:d as Messrs. G a r l a n d of Mecklenburg, Stevenson of the
of We
on t h e tions. For one of these, GeiJ. JACKSON
have cared to the contrarj, they might have gib'
Spottsylvanis,
Booker
of
Amelia,
Itoane
of
"Never did such a mass of citizens form ia City moved to recommit the resolutions, with a follows :
main
s'antl
nod
are
JJjjrpecfed
to
bllow.
sent "a stern challenge,"—by w l i c h must
Hanover, Faulkner, and Jones of Elizabeth Ci- betted him on every bye-way in the bargain,
procession ic any of our Western Stales, if in viewlto separate them. Negatived— ayes 65,
B
s
i
t
ofi
a
be presumed to be meant one i n v i t i o g a
r.ri
ol
Ihe
as
we
v.'ere
.perfedly
willing
to
allow
them
all
Resolved, That the General Assembly c a n n o t
the Union On tlie ground, from the best of our noes 65.
the gratification inn could possibly have de.sjred could [iear : an} r one s^viker.
recognize
as
constitutional
tbe
porter
»
\
I
i
'
,
r
h
s a n g u i n a r y form of c<mbat. ft was acMr.
Colston
finally
wiihdiew
his
motion
to
stands
Mi. Colston ihen renewed his motion to postjudgment, there must hire been in the neighborlha exhibition of ihe peculiar sort of elc- a n d w a o n s were
:."rted to in d i f f e r e n t c e p t e d , to be f o u g h t a w-pek afterwards.—•
pone! indefinitely, and made a speech of neatly has been claimed by congress to c.iUah'ish a postpone indefinitely, at the request of many, from
hood of thiriy-nvi! or forty thousand."
United States bank, because, in ihejjo'pinion of and upon :he suggestion of Mr. Brown of Peters- vaiion io which they seemed to think their faThe Convention appears to have been tn-o hours, in support of the Constitutionality of the general assembly, as they have heretofore burg, who proposed to separate the subject*, and voiite so filled to a t t a i n , aod if ;he delegaiirn had parts oi t h e field an? .jrove, from w h i c h "Jackfor. (says the Life) pres^ed for an
the United States Dank.
called upon to acl in the capacity of a ju- •hot^apris fri'-re addt%. ed bv E. D CUL- i n s t z n t m e e t i n g ; but by th* other panj it
characterised by i m m e n s e e n t h u s i a s m . —
On the 00th, Mr. Colston withdrew his motion solemnly declared, lhat power is noti given to to present a new set of resolutions, fay which been
ry
cf
inque.vt, upon ihe pccasinn, ihe u n a n i m o u s VER. ^V. <$;. HASurtJlrcK, WM H. '\"AN wns postponed u n t i l "'he 30 h (May,
The weather was intensely hot, and Ibe lo postpone the whole subject indefinitely, in congress by the constitution of tie United ihe full sense of ihs boose couid ba more accuverdict
«-ould, undoubtedly, have been—"served WAG^^!^, .|?r KELLS|;..;. o'"Ohi >. G E O R G E 1306.) t h e n to tal'e phce at Harrison"'*
Stales."
rately
and
properly
ascertained.
Gazette mentions having beard of one or order to allow Mr. Marshall to offer the fallowhim right."
Mr.
Wilson
of
Bcuetourt,
renewed
the
motion.
DAWSQ.V, "£nos. CP^<TAL, H- G R E E L V Mills, on R"d River, vvi'hin the l i m i t s of
A
motion
was
made
by
Mr.
Walk
ens,
;io
aing
resolution
:
two deaths from exhaustion.
Bui, u h e n ic was intimated ID UF, that these
"Rttolved, That this Assembly does not intend, mend the same bj adding thereto (he fblloiving : 10 postpone—and it was finally rejected, aves35, precious Poke-hangers were indulging i h e rather and others.;! T.'ie tinai ?as wp\\ i m p r o v e d , K e n t u c k y : the dis'ance 24 f e e t ; Ihe parSECOND DAY.~The second day of the
"And that our senators in congrcfs l>» in- nces OP.
ihi declaration of its opinion in regard to ibe
and il IM converts wiyptv.-nade !o tin; VVJu^ ties to stand lacing each oilier, ">iih pisConvention at Nashville was mainly de- by
On Friday, nf.er the morning's business Mr. rash and unreasonable expectation thai :hey
unconstitutional;!)- rf ihe%ank of the United structed, and our representatives requested, to
Cause, it isJJ/ecai.'se ^Jl^wrre risht before. tols down perpendicularly ; and at (lie sinm
e
a
n
t
to
make
us
inarch
benearti
lhe
gallows
voted lo speaking. Though less exciting State?, to qualifr or in any a n n e r to impair the use their best efforts lo prevent tbe rip-charier Gilmer moved lo recommit the r e s o l u t i o n s on
which
they
had
creeled,
(and
soappropriaiely
aI hear fromipifferent ;^ijir:crs of nu-nCrous gle word -Sre' to fire as ihey ple?*ed."—
the
subject
rf
the
deposi:e«.
with
a
view
to
sepathan on Wednesday from tbe pageant it force of its disapprobation "ihe removal of the of lbe bank of Ihe Uniied Slates."
and all too for their especial divertise- chances l o j h e VVhio^, iriv.
The "Life" t h u s relates (he event: "At
Deposites.'1
Whereupon, a motion was made Mri Janney, rate the tlfposite question from the charier ques- dorned,)
was not tbe less interesting.
raent—\7e thooghi that it was poking ihe fun a
amendments were proposed to this, :o amend the said a m e n d m e n t ofiereil l<y Mr. tion. This motion occupied, in debale, Ihe little too far, for them to flatter them.-elvcs wnh
the word, Dickinson fired, and the dqst
c:oVER. >Tt III r ' i K H
Mr. Hunt, of Louisiana, led off in a
whole of ihe sitting;—and tho discussion was
was seen to fly (rom Jackson's clollies;
speech which warmed-up all Whig hearts expressive of the disapprobation cf the manage- Watkins, by inserling al the end iheredjf, "upon made up of personalities and m a t t e r entirely ir- a pos'.ulttion «o preposieioas; and it was, (hereAt
a
»rra:
Whignm^Ting
in
C
'
i
r
n
i
ment cf the Back — among them, one by Mr. the grounds of its u n c o n s t i t u t i o n a l : ; - , .pm! thai
the next instant Jackson fired, and Dicknt with fir*. Albert Pike, Esq. of Arkan- IVager, to wit : "Nor into the approval cf the they be further instructed to vote r".;J>ii)st the revalent. The mulion to recommit, failed, by a fore, determined upon, that when the procession county, I'ennsylvans^I -i t'etv t i a y j
would proceed/an effectual rneihod should he I at which ei-Sovern^ RIT.NEU nr
inson fell."
vole cf 65 to C6.
sas, followed with all the ardor of ibe po- conduct df the officers
:
United Slates estsblishment of an.v other bank."
resorted to, lo rid lhe road of al' its ropery, pokeIt f u r t h e r recites, with admiration, that,
ol and the eloquence of the orator, suc- Bank, in their raanugemen^^ihat institution."
Z'. the
And the question being put upon (he: said aIt will be seen, by the subjoined eitract, that ry, and real apropos jokery.
•d^^k
t
h
o
u g h s t r u c k and painfully wounded
mendment proposed by Mr. Janney, v?|is deterceeded by Judge Hopkins, of Alabama, in N'rgatived.
were
FIFTEUN
Hc»b|i-.i5S
TS.
Accordingly, when (he delegation reju^iej its
the vole on ibe Senate's amendment was not conMr. WiMiatT.s of OrangWnored an amend- mined in the affirmative. A j e s 7 9 , nojs 47.
by
his a d v e r s a r y ' s bill, Genera! J. rode
a noble speech.
who
have
t'tcentlv
^fjcdoned
ise
sidered a lest cf ihe principle, that having been march, il moved off to the inne cf
ment to Mr. Marshall's amendment, eg-ain dis[Among the relatives.Messrs. Faiilklier Col- previously decided by several test cotes, in all of
c
t w e n t y miles w i t h o u t noticing i;. Yet
] r|T rf.e -r*"i
But the great speech of the Jar was inetly affirming the unconstitutionally of tbe
of L-icr»?<>c$i.-?n, Pol£:
>it
'Get
out
the
way,
you're
all
unlucky,
ston, Barton, Gibson, Gallaher, M'Dowfell. Jtc.] which I am found ia the negative..
greater a d m i r a t i o n does it express at his
from Governor Jones, which was made al Bank, as fu!K>ws:
and
or
Clear the track for old Kentucky,"
antf FrelingUtM &
The question then recurred upon Adopting
"RICHMOND. Feb. 14.
"Not- does it intend, by the declaration of its
the earnest request, presented to the -ieetand when the car containing; fee portrait of Clay
jrifF, and
,-jJ reply fo his friends, when they disc.>vtr«c
'he said amendment offered by Mr. Walking, ss
'•O'.i Tue.'day, the Deposite resolutions were (which was in advance cf. lhe cortege} had got- Whig
his h u r t and were astonished at hiss-hootrng io writing from the various delegations opinion censoring tl.-e removal i f the Deposites amended, and was determined in ihe negative— taken
up. The amendments rf ihe Senate were ten within some fifteen-or twenty paces rf ihe
Vorn Ihe Bank of the T/niied States, to qualify
ing down his adversary aflerwaids.—from othei States. He yielded to the im- or
ayes
47,
nols
83.
mo'o in reference to phraseology ihan substance, rope, and they who rode with ii,were preparirg lo
impair the force of its disapprobation of the
J??woiv;/.-J-\Ve do 4.1!; k n o w wh^i
"Sir," said he, "I should' fc.ive killed him
portunity, seconded warmly by the whofe exercise of the povfer by Congress to incorporate
[Among the negatives, Messrs. F|ulsner, eicept in one ;n.«lr.nre, i n - w h i c h a clause was put inesecuiion ineplan which had been resolved I have h(:ar! r^i-i Kmalje^n-'morf
Colston, Barton, Gibson, Vance, Sloari.tMuUon, inserted, instructing our Senators in Congress to upon ; they were most agreeably Bniicipated in j , ^^ f jjiMlenes3:|r.i
if he had s-hot rue through !lie hrairi!"—'
Convention, and though in feeble health,
Bank."
O
, tt'ager, Janney, U'Dov.'oH, &c|] ; See vote for a restoration of the deposites, and for their intention, by a patriotic and lovely yonng h p
The felines of revenge was n e v e r belter
Negatived—ayes G2, noe» 62-enchained tbe immense assemblage for an
tt
Tournal,
p.
109.
placing
the
f
u
t
u
r
e
revenue
ia
ihe
Bank
of
ifte
Aaioihs
the
negatives—Messrs.
Faulkner,
lady—
who.
justly
i
n
d
i
g
n
a
n
t
at
she
insult
w
h
i
c
h
expressed
c e r t a i n l y ; and Ihese are s u b hour in his characteristic and eloquent
Here is another distinct negative to ihe de- United State.*. This amendment, aHer various was designed for oar gallant, t r u e hearted "Har Office n! Mi^-.Crpek.:WlVe feel
2oRton,5 Barton, Gregory, Gallalt'tr, McDowell,
manner.
rti)»p, &c.
claration thai the Bank was r.ncenslUm'uxi-.l, in efforts lo modify it, was agreed to, by a vote cf
Humphrey Marshall,Esq. of Louisville,
63 to 60. . jVljiny risw airiepdmeots were pro accompanied it— h
On Ih? 21st, othor amendments were offered; which my position hi clearly defined. f
pssed in tbe.house—one, -describing the Presi- in which one end
aueeeedeo* ih'e Governor. He made only am! rfjt<cted—and Mr. Marshall's amendment
Tbe question then recurred, upon ii.s adop- dent's conduct ss an ab'.-st, in.-iem! rl nn ossump
a few Temarks, ctosing with the promise adopicd-l Ayes 31, noes 35?.
lion
of the said fourth resolution contained in tion of potscr—bat all were rejected by decisive ed with a 'cnifa,
Amonj: the ayes-— Messrs. Faulkner-. Colston, be Senate's
lo addrese the people at the Court-house
said amendment, and was determin- majorities, fe reference to the 4th resolution, sleeve, at one
arton, ;/fnUins, Gallahtr, Wngir, Janney, .Vc- ed in ;he affirmative.
and do-vn it fell
on a subsequent day.
Cat-t Davi-j cf A!a.4jes 97, noes i.'Tj
(concerning the niicoc'ti'.niional ty of a United
Jowtll, r)jrman,Stevenson ofSpo?i'syluania, &c.
Prone descendin
AYES—Messrs Banks, (speaker.) Ppulsir,,
b.mi, efosed the session at tbe grove, and
•(•• Bank,) the question was upon a mere
See Journal, pages 103, 104, ;106, IDS, J09, Kilmer, Soulball, Booker, Michie,M^gse^ifmtlkwhilitfach
acothor '-sky aspirin? shoal" as then
Mr. Graves, ot Louisville, opened (be dischoice cf words, and the Senate's amendment beCLAY s hnv, n ? fought in » bloodless exntr, Coltloa, Cartmill, Wilson of Bodetourt, in? mcie concise, ii was carried by a vote of 97 went forth upon "the startled air," (a shout IhJt
c'.isiion at the Courthouse al 5 Pi ftl. in
haage of fires, ;he requisiiiun of honor.
wonld
have
astounded
o!il
Slenlor
Tiim*e!f,
ar.d
.
Dailej, Patleson, Bondurant. jyiosby. ! to 27. The resu't of all tin's i*, that the PresiThe ftliowing are the reso!u'j.ions, as they Turnbull,
conclusion of an afgumentcommenced tbe
' revenue, according to (he BTC'vsHiog
rfnolhtr C'ine.
fl
hriaiian, Wyatt, Johnson, Barbcitr, in^ion of ! dents course has been censored by at vole of have fiightene-l B-iznerses "ibir bold Son rf
night before. Tbe VFhrg says "this gen- tiaally pgs>ed the House c-f Defrg'ites :
s-en&e of the communitv to which hi beCumberland, Scott. Jones of Elizabeth City and about 80 lo 53 ; and many who voted
f
W'hereiiF, it is deemed essential, by the Gener- Warwick, B'avlor, Bali. ManhnU, Frenct Ste. norjly disapproved rf his act, but were
tieman made one of Ihe ablest, as H cer
Jc | ^ged—a community where, t o b r m ^ w b o
irA-ssemhjj
of
Yirg!pi»,'ih3t
the
.posrer
lo
levy
phenson,
of
Fayelte
and
Nicholas,
Payne,;Smith
rainly was one of the most usefuF speech^! is engager! fa any public or profe-r'.onal
more honied accents. The ayes ard
axes, ajipropriaie a'.oney, acd to control the
^
i pursuit, or indeed any but ao ecclcnasltes of tbe week." Mr. Prentifs made the lUbhc rejvenue, sh.>uIJ b* madrf lo abide, ia of Frederick, L'ale of Giles, Smith ot Glouces- tr'L-en elettn times during the day. and the filling to piss al^r.g that war, and fi.ids itself happens
impedter, H a i l of Grayson, Spencer, Bruce,ISic&s, did not close uni;l near 5 o'clock."
concluding spoech. Tbe editor ol the iractice, where a^one it has been confuted by our Roane, Kincbeloe, Bolts, Gravely, _ _
ca,. a corr.flrioce with this usage ii s-j imed ia its prrgresa by a similar specimen of im- Whig parly.-^l^o roisl^tijabool it.
Whi£ say-s that he spoke as never man 'anstit-jtini. in the immediate r<'prc>sntaiives Wager, Harwood, Hooe of ^ing Georg«v I)sn-us law.
To that melancholy oecrsWe
are
clad
to
{earn
that
tbe
Hon.
pudence
on
the
part
c»f
Poka-ocracy.
j
jj
--'J L_! !_' "spoke from thai stand before, though Mr. »f the pe{»pk : and whereay, alt experience of ney, Duff, Hays, .Stollinsts, Jannry, Ha men, jJoHN M. BOTTS, of Virginia; ra restored
•vitho
il
rancor
acd (by the b,V?ir»e
If CrtiikshsckconltJ hav« been tbere, lo catch
How rfry Ifttiorant.-jil' is really sr
Crittenden's speech in 18-10 may have ex- he sctu.^* operaiion cf governi-aen's demon- Kimbrougb, May, Shepherd, Smith nf
of Heaven !) with tbe staia of no rrar/s
ason | to health from a severe and dangerous ill- ihe Indicruti!
;n
cf
minsled
astonishttales thaJ-lbe a>sumption and exerciso.by them,
ment and ra;e, hich characierifed the counte in<jJosr-ft a Lufjofoco, \^):;;i)ai b e n n ;.
cited more general aplause.
Wood upor his hands, he has submitted,
f onautiii>fi^d powers,,
become
precedeni.*,
if
*S*:55^S^$£^W&*3&
»•!*
*•*•*•
t°°i
'"Vic.
in
Billingslj.
Cooper,
M'Cauley,
B-ick,
fTtl
for
nances of these b^fQ- ! ptayrrs of '-rope t r i c k ' " s'ant rra.-Jer
tie ha* foii;ht merely in sell defei,c«. !o
Whig cause.
ilenitj fi^fjuiesced in, k ft>r proeressiv<i and ciill »«a,Comns,Danton,Harrey.M'Lurc, W
the mutilated
traveller*, f h s r i ibev
r nn
B. K. Cr'alle. E*q , Chitf C/e/7; in tbt reater e^croachiaenls .- Thrtefor«, j
lerit be «er n t h a t b« wa,- rea . Iv JB proof
Robertson, Adams, Jones of Pendteton. oles,
. Tyler, ia his
address to b'lS \ fragments cf their emMematic weed trampled told that G«?ni j?iicksan-;!£i.ijs a
Drpnrlmtnt of State, delivered a speech
of bis innocence, where ao f.tallv ••failed,
Krso're^ Thai the rec«n; act of the President
alluding to the U S. Hank, as* ! beneath our feei, te would bare ibrown do«n :a profaii^ swe^i^r, anc!
on Sii'.utday week, to the '•Lyncliburg f ihe Uh|t*d States, exeriiajt a doi?tr>5 ower the
, Moorman,
'o «-ake hie Dfe, or even (what U t*i more
his
penci!
in
(Jespsir,
and
been
forced
to
ccniess
i
.
Jj
:
;J;K«.
nt ver
r ew
Iserts that it ended its es'isfcnce amid (he
Democratic Asiocittion;" at E>ynchbur£, ;Jer*i revenue, t!y eausib" thet same jio be rethat the h u m a n face is capable f exhibiting
rsj
'
,
.
,
.'
>;
•err-ble m this sort of appe*l to God) to
_
• _
I Ithis
K i f» rfair,
i t r ""» ^rt »"»i"l».W' ,c,n
Stevenson of Spa
| ! corses and denunciations of the many it
Virginia. We are glad to find that busi- moved^cn! hi* own responsibility, from' the U.
ht'geiheJi'-brTood
tbe reacb of art
ran
the hazard (ineirrtable in the thing)
:
Crump,
ft
gram,
George
it
had
been
deposited
M'Coy.
M'Cugiocb,
had reined. This is & misrepresentation
*
- » » "
•
w
»
*
S'aies Bank, f'
our c b r ' ^ t i a n
i.k.og ibe h fe of
ness is so- etfjy to Mr. Calboun's SVpar!-" niied
sought
under wt|iorityof an act of Coi%r«^'-pBrport-. '^ngerford.
Croir* and ot fact, which for tbs honor of our coun- AiLeeiown, when ihe delegation hslted for » few i world !;>at G<>
nient, thai the Clerks can find time lo in(f !n ch:)i;er said bank.) is, in the rlpiwon of <—
Rutberfoord—9/.
to inflict in'/amy upon hirr..
;
rafnuie.va resolati,m wa^orTered, ami carried by jn a
try,
we
are
sorry
to
see
made
by
Hs
acta0 ci>!iat bef|rrjold have
make-excursioa*-, and deliver poii'icai' lbi3G'enerjil"Afsl?mbly,iinDtauthoz«fdassoi»p-J pfOES—MessnT. Dnimraond, Dararbn,
Garacclamation, by vrhich Maj-jr Hamtramck
The LoofoecM eav that
hitangues—especially since we are quite tion and tlangerbus cjtereis* cf tha Ejecotive" j |,nj Of Amkerst, Stuart. Pate, .NrMillan M'- ing President. So far from many being the Chief Marsha! for lhe Cmruy) «-as directed him, in jKervdairg own ?|r»saaae. [if x
»!h.«rlf
of,!,. «.'fl
[
ruined,
not
a
cent,
among
lbe
many,
milensoo
had
firs:
vhot
hin£jt'
-onjh
t.*ie
ti=^
power,
i
»are that.Jlfr. Ccttioiin, so far as bi* D*Gi*ni>. Burton. H»!« of Pr*r,klin, Wcorf*
to transmtl the united and heart-fell thanks of
ner
in
wh.qb
n i,
tf.
lion*
with
wbieh
the
B*nk
was
entrusted,
om
,
Gibson,
Wslkau,
Cary,
Vaace.
£!c
t>,
we
wilf,
5'ate-{^
our
ru|4?rs
ths?
H4|
a
the
Whigs
of
Streph?id«ta»n
lo
tbe
fdir
Lady,
pirtment i* concerned, would never a!2 tt'tscljtf, That wbile this General Assembly
, Gather, Fry. Beard, Alexander, A«/> Car-[ from tbe period of its establishment in who had so gmert cs'y and patriotically paiJ ns Chy foiJ^lH ttfo -hiels. %&$ hecs ch
"7. ,F« »oc: inrf lo tbiok so loo,
lo» tbe influence of the General Govern-' will ever sustain "ihe President of th« U- Stales
1817. to the expiration of its i charter ia the compiiinent, to itriis so-effecti** « blo» for
the Coosiit'J- roll, JITDowtU, Darman, XTMvllc*, and
<oent to be brought into eooflict with lbe '? th? «efci*« °^ s»ci«
bery—2T:
.
A LOOKER OK.
tioa
has
efeatly
Ct-nfitied
to
bin,
it
nevertheless
J837, wa« lost either to (he public or a fin-;! us and out
tf«*dom
af
/*/,*
r.,~
ttry Clay l?or
- edatn ol
,>A?aged ia diic
Counter eit b.lf dollars Miui circufi..
.—^J/er. Celtic.
I
Saturday,
August
21,1844.
Jf-ihe reader will extmiae the-4»tB«
with anxiety and di?tfUK the dispo(razetU.
tion in Washington.
VIRGINIA FREK
m
J
i
T^C ''
Am
m
;
i
I
**
S
l\i
•
•srftfl
Hi
r;//:,
I
,
I;X
I
tfllRTSBN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
Tbe A t l a n t i c ateamahip GREAT WES-TUN, which aviled from Liverpool oa lha
17th ultimo, arrived at N«w York late on
S .<( urda y afternoon, bringin;: accounts from
Liverpool aad Loadoa to the day of her
On the 29.:ii;i.;ti:no, s t Woodlawn, tfee residence of jOciirige C. Diakeironre, E-*q., jby sjhfe
| Rifht Reij. liunoj* Meade, Col. JAMI:.»
of L«gsD; Ctjaniy, Ky., to CAROLINE
_ dacghier bf ibe Isle Marcus Q. Blakensoore, tf
a r k t cojnngvi Va.
j/ t lIn
Phih,iu<pbia on Thursday the 22 J ult, bj
A HINT.
Trust
.
T. y ir: ;e.of a Deed of Trait, executed to aae
"We are preparing to
Baltimore aud Pfaila '
to mate otor
' by -3i>nn C. Wiljon. and under ibe direeon* uf s Peeree of We Circr.it Superior Court
' "^mw «i>4 Ch.neerc for JcOorsoo, pronounced
t .the last term of aaid Court, ia a. «>u<e de-
«ja ^larj land.
.
not fcfcuessary to racs-^j
T
LANDS FOR
'•*«
Lectures by the , Faculty
I ' • - „HE
. - • Annual
-..
, of
lioo in n ai)r£vuseantiti|.jj«ic<:* me to of
* -*• FllJ5* willcomwt.ee oo toe laal Monday
fcr for sale, toy
if
^of OWober "«'..»"<* tooiiatte until
f Mareh
Blouse!
old Fun*
»*
foHowing.
OFFER for sale, lb« following Tract* <*
fine Land, in lha Couats«a Of Jeuersor *n«
1. A Tract of 560 Acres, three miles*
w Martinsbur^. oow in the tenancy of Do^
OnSa
herein, in which John G. Wilson it i C U A R t >
HALL, M
ouRftRiENDSWiL NDSRSTAN2»r«AlT
James Roper defendant, I will of• *nd Medical Jurfcp
Csiopbt U, whose term expires irt April.
TERMS.-?A
sax to the liigbiat bidder, o* S*HrtL WILLIAM E. A. AlKIiS, M. O.Prof.Chemistry |given oco all
1
. ,
j tbeCler. Jailers Plaooery, Mr. THOMA* HCSSKI.L,
W
2.
TwoFarmi* of abont 600 Ac^s *»ch,|
all |su-5s ->l. *;«i »**§»«• *5 ; i^« r* "- -;
*
and Pharmacy.
The birth of another Prince baa relieved ; Sr ol Harper-Ferry, to Mrs. RcBi.ec* M»ST;>T
chaser
gi»ir.;;
b.ti>)
>jd
appref*-.,!
s«cu't
•».
*
^<i|?n
UerkeJey
auJ Jr!Fen«on Counties, e'.i t»p>«]U«n,;
JJATHAN1R-SVJITtl. «. D Prof-Surgery.
i i r* w* 9*7 T* r* » 9O m.TT^"I» *"1«^ ' I V - '.-V*
in rod
every solicitude »« to (be personal welfare i of the forme:- placefor all sums tJf !«sV-teS6\ntt U c s s f i «*:!:be t :-f x-e.;h extensive and *ery rich »«'• groKncJ«,n^r it
OR WE
SAMUELCHEW,
M.
D
Prof.
Ma'.eria
Medica,
On Sunday, evening, 1st inst., at Harpers*
quired.
of Queen VICTORCA. becidri giving a new
* j > occupsnc* of Benjamin Boiejr.
A. *. G. \v
Therapeutics, snd 3lv|;«e««. .
I
Ferrr.
by
I'-.fRev.
James
Sacks;
Mr.
ABSOLOM
?pp.or
1S44.
vectirity for direct nuecenion id the Grown. QRJ.T to fVtis* FIUNCES C- CLIP, all of
JOSEPH
rtOBY,
M.
D
,
I'rofAuatumj
and
Phy. .- >
| ma ted in, Harpers-Ferr, on fihenandoab ureel,
4
"
TIlia event took place ear!.? in. the rr.orn!--c sold eoiire or divideJ.
STIITII
ypposiie tile U. S. Art ttial, constituting • patt
;
*t^
in» of Tuesday, the 6:b ultimo, and wa«
On the $anu eveninz,
by
'he
sam^,
Mr.
REJ:2
Msttrstses,
'
the
spUudid
ranee
uf
new
Jt«rrck
bji-djngs
ia
4. My Sulphur Spring Tract, (if 420
IMPORTERS
OF
t
ATi-v't ti! Pn3e Cour.ty, 'to Mrs. £L!ZA £-.
•tgnsJized by the firing of salutes «t Windeet. This property is valuable fur occu- UEOKOE W. VULT-i-XBiiilGEB.M. t> Demon- 4 Marseilles 4
' sres, oo Opequon, with a tcrj fine
.
;"
; China, Glass and
:is a Tavero or Stote, itaViog been occuSeveral o t h c r . q u - i s - . . ' I '
•or, Lt. James'* Park, and Ibe tower and ntv of Hjirpem-FVrrp.
if;
•ri;'t, which tvas fur maov »ean* kP'ovo at
sUator of Anatutav.
pied for bath purpose*.
rn(;bini's Sulfiur Sp^ipy.
"
.
Ibe raifiag of flags and ringing of bells in
Th-: n-eii known facililies cflered by this In- Severe! pair lfcr;« 'iVIj'Crev
| 7Vr*H -Ooe-third of the purchase raoner
Scftral pair l;ocu >i.. -ic. :; •
These
Tracts
»ril|
be
soU
oo
tbff
aosl
;tc*oiBstituiion—an
unliinited
Mjppiy
of
materials
for
«v*ry quarter as lAe news spread.
STREET. BELOW FAIRFAX,
At Mount jfecne-.et, n?sr Pittsb'ir^, i P j
c'j«h—:be balance-in two eqrsal payments jn six Anatomies' study ; a wet! Ulleti Ho?pit*I depart- Window curtf4cs. ; "•
>J*th»i! terra-, aod divided where pr se-ics b!e,
Theie has been no change in cotton— Thursday <tTej);ina the 15ih oil, Mr*.
avd ttre've months from thr J»v of sale, with ment ia the iauntdirr-e vicicily of the Meiiical 2 carpets and ^eariii rsi(*«,
ALEXANDRIA, D. C.
,j
•nut purcha**-s. ImDiedmte })J»O)*B' cf aW
Ibe tendency, however, being in favor of BccKMASTea, Mr f<- ...f rtaihaiiiel Buc
i^erestv Tae sale lobe approved by ihe C*urt, College, under tts solo t-ootrol of thirFaculty, j 1 truncel bcd^Sea.i, t
>t of the [.-ir. .'ia-e money will ! « rc«j irt-i:—
ERCHANTS residing on the
uion t:-.V repoit thereof bv the undersigned.
buyers There was • good trade demand Esq. fi.'rmnilyiiif titi* pta'ee.
oTided, inlerrtt be paid and cood
wilh d i i y clinical i n « * r u ; - i l o n . l>oih M<fd:ca! and. : 1 ciahcganj sJ1ebi:$rvJ)
anJ Ohio Canal & contiguous thu'..1
EDWARD LUCAS. Jr..
The British Parliament stands adjournin caortsaces .ia the premises b« given: Tb»
On th« 7lh jr!l -. 'in Msrtinsbure. Mr JAMES inviieii to call and-examine the stock,
Surgical; n supaiior ChDi.iical «nd I'bi^osi'phical 2 mahogany t>/.
|Sept a. 1844.
.
Tnufec.
j
•in:. »»ili be otsJe as easy and acroc aiodalinj
Appar&lus; free nda'.ssib;. for all-'cantfidaies fur I mahogany «•»
ed until the 5:b*ot* September, to enable Mc^OAcn, ia ?,iie 76 year cf his age.
rates .it this old established iiouse
| i|
.my purcbiier can ask.
graduation to Ihe lecuuc-a on Fcacti'cal rbarma- 1 sofa, 1 safe,|
supplied direct from the manufactories i
Oi Mun,J»y;f*iihi list, ».J.EXA.VDER
the Home of Lords to give judgement in
Called and Plaid JLinseys & cy,
i Wiinut corner c'lriH'iiirc,
by
ProfStewart,
of
ihe
Maryland
College
near
the
2.nh
i^ar
t.f
his
»2e.
H. Sr. C TCCEEE:
land
wilh
purchased
invariably
foij
ca^.r.
j
:
:
the case of Mr. O '.CORNELL, and aUo to
;*
HaxtaSdd, Sept 91. 1843—if
of Pharmacy, aag the convenience of a Medical Several wash,-.^);;^*;
CO.,
*re
enabled
to
onar
tb^iir;
H.
SMITH
&
1
:
Al
O.iUlafid-iL'ni
li'nncooity.Va
afford the Minister an opportunity, should
LARGE stock cf the above goods, which Reading Room, just opened in their building, 1 large msb->g4 .> ft J-:j« 3!
| jTbe teoanls on the land* will show tb Jtprein any of th« lioc^HJj
(he 2f h i f July, ABIGAIL JAMES; in tbp I g°od» at as low
we will sell on the usual terms, bres:- enable the FacuJty to ocfiT to Medical Students 1 dressing 5la«E, : : ?.
lie think proper to embrace it, of bringing evening,
- •'^.-*._a3i: give ;uch informslioa as may da deera
cities.
B»
the
C
a
n
a
l
,
gosds
cat)
b-s
for-.
84th year i-f h»-r ate.
2
cherry
diessl.^
ts;'^;^,
for ^VOOLiTsblc
the foreign relations of the country before
many advantages not to be found elsewhere —
warded ip a very safe and cheap m tnner—Ibfcyjj
heavy domestic Tweed Cas'imeres —a Good boardine, incIuJint; light and fuel, can be I cherry foltiirj. tabJ« •;
the national inquest.
therefore, hope fora large trade withth<3:itpp«J?:;
1 w a l n u t folding, tab-,c..i
t-rate article for pantaloons.
E S'KOrjEtt'f If
obtained for J3 per weete,
country.
I "
;
Judguinent in the case of the Stale priI clock, S dozt^t c!ia|r9(,
>ept.
5.
MILLER
&
TATE.
WILLIAM
E.
A
A1SIN,
M.
D.
DEAN.
,,FOR
SALE.
Alexandria,
D.
C
,
Se^i.
5—9m
aoner* was to have been given on Ihe 2d,
I bathing iub, J
j- j
August 29, 1344 —51.
?
HE
subscriber
oflers
for sale Ibe propartv
menibe-fe
of
ifae
Ashland
Clay
Club
tf
f¥o.
4.
JM.illcr
«
I
dinner
set,
?
;
and common report l*d to the belief that it
lfar».
on which ha now resides, ccntsicinc
L J rt>cir.ct" are requested to c-=ir n*ni> h .'•„ ' " j i*"*,
1
1
China
and
cotbtnon
!;>i'wa:
Alexandria
would confirm ibe proceedings in the Irish ihe ' {UntpriiSed
E
have
at
our
Faciory
,150
pounds
of
.u. f.'ub
fi v n
&
j.
,, VftlLOURr
barrel-or
TWELVE A C K K S cf firU raie iimcttor.e land,
meet
a*. me
J M /-.
• bv
' tne
^Fruit
"pound,
i •i-ornfr* icet
I B r i t a n n i a coi^ee snd jea
SCHOOL.
„, ,, ..
p ,, j „House cin
, Saturdav
i y , nnu«iiti at
. -li
4S jj»
Quinces,
ood, Conf.^ctionarf,
Stocking Varn. for sa4fe Ionby the
Conn.
j'ho improve-mrnls on which are, a coaifariablb
r
o.loci,, P. M.; I>..'nciual attendance ,.< revest, c
;
| &$ J
Castnrs, cecani>rs, gia'sfs bt
c fc
dB
fce
&
|w
ifTfr
\Vi
/.
nd,
or
we
will
exchange
twenty-first
Aor,n»!
Session
of
this
In[
,
ool
B«lore the session closed, two bills were ed, as bBS,n«»|nl ia ,po.tacee will be brought j(.ound a| , he ^^ name(] f,,aw
:\^ $!o>y LOG n»'ELU.\'C UOVSE. Kitchen.
j
|l
IJIa«s and otbe^ pilct-eri,
slitutKin
will
cornrccnce
on
the
9th
of
next
i
JOBE
.01.
keh.iu-e, Dairy, &c , with a well of good
passed with a view to tha conciliation of before ihe CJntj.
1
FarnhanTj
»v4<h
mu^v-ine!',
_
Factory, Sept 5,
month (September'.) The course of-study e m - I
Also, Bread, RuSk, and Pound-cake, 1
|ster in ibe j a r d , snd a tolerable Orchard. It
J. f A EVTLEn.
I
p">
tniuai
coiJ..
•
-.ov
>
•
.
Ireland —jhe one repealing the penal laws
Secrel
braces all Dtanchcs of an English, Mathetnatt- j
"«<--u,|d malia a very JesirobFe residence for h
* '"• at (he stiorlcst notice.
WM .M'MUHWAN,
a'o
lovers
of
"She
respecting the Roman Catholics, and the
cal, Coninasrcial, or Clss»ical Education. T h e ' Coiwing u i c i i < < . - RCDW"*'!:/,
Cbarlestowri,
Sept.
5,
1814.
s^thanic, being vitbm one mile cfShepfcerdj'Shephen!sto^n,Sep!. 5, 3844.
Wa>b
tubs,
bucksi,<,
£LC.
Students possess erery facility for study, atul
other enabling property to be legally transf»*ii. on the road leading to Marlinsl-urg.
3
jock
hcgs,
|'4
every personal comfort, that tha most Ii5erai
;
forred^o Ihe use of the Church of Rome
.•Term-.-, \vnich will be moderate, aaajeknewa
I
tailch
cow,
•
i,
.
fleeting.
received, Rappee, Scotch. Tidball's outlay, combined with U;e experieucc of many
'B^ilE su^scribar offers his present resfdencef
•-} Dpplication to the subscriber.
in Ireland.
1
li^ht
wagon
for
I
cr
2
horses|
2
Mixture, Moccabaw and Nalchilocbes years, can command.
•*• for saie. The terms can bo arrangfcd toj.
THOMAS T. MALLO&Y.
5;
jL»Mer« from Florence of the 30ib July
jl| be a MASS MEETING of suit the convenience of the purchaser—bi^l r°*-§
—fresh anil of superior quality.
Terms for board, lodging, washing and tui- I barouche and n .ru; --,
1
patent
cultiiig
box,
|.f
rnan'ion t h e death o JOSEPH BONAPARTE. iho citizens of Hampshire, Hardy, and the ad- session given, if desired, on the 1ft of Jrfmiarj'P
tion, $1^0 per year.
Tobacco.
;
;?•'..
A Circular will be for«-arded to such us de- 2 barrels soft soap.
onc» Kins of N a p l e s , a M e r w a r t J s of Spain. J°' ni "S
Tor Sale.
L. C. CORDEiL. I , ; A large supply of Tobacco of extra superior
And
n;any
other.a-lii
!es
too
tc^j.us
to mention.
On
THURSJL1Y
t'te
ICift
Stplembtr
ncxi,
sire
further
information,
by
applying
to
the
5, 1844.
I
.lied on Ihe 23lh July, after a long illEING
desirous
of
removing to Mtesoun.
Sale to commence, at. 10 o'clif;:, precisely.
•quality, down to 124 cents per pound—the most Principal.
!
At the V-oiise ofiTucoijis UADDOX, on the ' N o r t h
lies*.
J
{l
offer
for
sale
the
farm
on which I reside.
gjes-ral
assorlrnent
in
the
county,
and
at
the
Cost,
;—> *>
CALEB S. HALLOU'ELL & BROTHER, | And having ';
Western
R'»d,iwer,tvei>lj'.
miles
West
of
UomJ9»-eslprrces.
^ A c c o u n t s from C o n s t a n t i n o p l e !o the ney. All who utavc the true interests of their
ness
OW is the time for bargains. For ?t'nre«K
JkiMdria, D. C.
17lh u l t i m o stDte t h a t i n f o r m a t i o n had been country at heart, w h e t h e r Whig or Locpfoco,
cbaodlsi
weeks jet the best bargains in Caas&itUaj|
August29. 1844.—3t. •
Mr.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesiings. Lawns, Salzo»|: : Old Regalia. Planmtion, Kills,Principe, Spanre-ceived of the defeat of the Riu«ian« by are cordially incited to attend.
will
rines. Domestic and'British Prints, will b{> dial;; ish and half Spanish Segars, the nios: favoraAus. J5, '
the ( . ' i r c n ^ i n i s in Djjjheslan.
of time remaining lo vi?4
posed offer cash. Come one, coma a I! * •»
i!e brands. Al*o, a large supply «f : Tobncco
improvements comprise a
on t h s houses, tie. novy S.i my pf-s-^-ssion, viz :
rWIHE
subscriber,
res.ding
near
Wicklilfe,
A.
&
G.
W.
HOLLAND.
Fi-uclies,
Snufi"
Boxes
and
Pipes,
cut
and
dried
Horrible Murder. — The Lexin&ton InCOTTAGE B17JI.11
MKKTJ.VG.
J.
Clarke
county,
has
employed
\V.
C
Sheelz
Harpers-Ferry,
Sept.
5.
*
Tybacco, Spanish Cuttings, Matches'," &e , for
THS BKST
quirer ol ilie I 2(»;h -jit , say.«:— Mrs. TurThe Lont per(Mtti'ng, a Camp Meeting w i l l !je
to tsaeh in«his family, ar.d would like to get a
"
J. J. W1LLEU.
In Jeflerson County ;|VKgiiiiaiu vciy sn
.
j/er, wife ol the late Jud^e F. L. Turner, held ontlie l;inil ojfjMr.lieiiry D.Garnhart ne»i>Le«- t
few boarders. Mr. Sh^fttz is a graduate of
Sept. 5. 1344.
fir.e
large
Barn,
recently
erected Spring
town,
ccminriiMieiirgi
ou/Y/i/iitf
the
13//J
of
Sapt&nber.
j
Jefferson
College,
Pa.—*bas
had
considerable
the removal and permanent cure
wta inurdr.-eiJ by one of her nejjro seroke,
Corn,
Poultry.
s:id
Root
houses. Alsot
All com:rrnci| •iv-cnrtieMl; ri tjucstrd to nu-yt on -r
H ^00.1 S l u experience in teaching, *md comes highly re- A large Lot of (SrouM, oti
<liseases arising from an impure state
v a n t * yesterday m o r n i n g , about sunrise. the ground, tn n»»Mo Ilie nc-ecssary (>r«-(i:<rati«n, no
house for servai:!*. together with other reqatlil.mil, nr lialiit of the system, viz :
\>\f,
an
ice-house,
ant2
a^r.-cll
of;
UST received, another supply oflalest style commended. The situation is healthy, and the
S:»e was r e p r i m a n d i n g the man for i m p u - \Vrdnes;iiiy ilie ijljli inMn.it, at 9 o'clock, A. .VI.
,<> out buildii gs, all in excellent repair.
neighborhood agreeable..
The garden is now xy:l^ set wi-:
At thi» mcetinji jwe il i u»t expect u Ur^c num- Scrofula, or King'» Evil, Jl/isiimati*m, !
KID SHOE5.
MILLER & TATE
•There is Opo» the premises & fine YOUNG
d e n t language tiseiJ towards her ihe evenCutananiis
Eruptions,
Pimples,
or
Piislii!f.
^
on.
{
Terms for boarding, bullion, washing, fuel, almost every k i n d — a r J aitogcii
one
l«er of ttiim, a ve(j nun^roiia tongrpgnlion, ; .innny
jtCllAHD of Hioica fruit;5n full bearing; and
ing before, u-lien he seized her by the niiuistL-i-8, or any tfjiiig; tf>gr:.liiV tlie love of novelty.
the Pace, Blotches. Jiilea. Chronic .S'cujj |
&c , $100 per annum.
••r
t
i
i
e
:}
the most d e i i r a b f e {ije^cs lo IJ-.
?•> near the hou^e tticr« is a targe liqjestona
Eyn, Jlitit? fl'orm or Tetter. Scald ]
n r c L , and before any one could come lo Biit.weda efepect-flie blessing of the Lord; uml we
LERDY
P.
WILLIAMS.
Yarn.
most h e a l t h y in ihe \vi>r5d, nnd:?Bi l.ind* ?>f tne Jv r>C which afforils running water in most of
J/eail, Enlargement ami fain of ;
affectionately
'nv&b
(o
meet
and
lent
with
ua,
all
tieighborhooJ rich and tlm-lily ^tsAjed, bf per- '.*.
August 29, 184 I.
her aid, she was strangled, nnd past reLARGE supply of Coorse Yarn for s-erfluids
the Hoiiei anil Joints, SivbI
who c-m eon.e tikrrninded.
sons of honor and sobriety, not jjfr^'e snrji':ssed
vants. Also, taixedand white fine Yarn.
barn Ulcers, Syphilrtic
?
s u s c i t a t i o n . The murderer fled, and w a j
Cp'N" ten! li-i can be siipr>lie<; on Hie
1
do not Jeem it necessary to gJVe further
Cn«!a.
if equalled, in any p!a~t:. i!e:e ^.|^TcmpeJ-anc.
{frstijce, blue, end red Yarn, vaiiegated—beauJ ; t 5
Symptoms, Stiuticii,
'•
ruiriufid, but at the time of our goin^ to
I'ticiilars
in refeience to the place, as I preJ O H N A. GKllK.
" I' - o" Lumbngoj-and
?
\ :|ful- lor children—for sale by
ft-,
HE undersigned respectfully informs his Cau<e prevails
i':«> that all who ma;- wish to purchase jviU
j»ress had not boon overtaken."
Diseases urisinf fi-om
I
j
This
stand
is
a
desirtiblc
one
f|:v?
new
licgin
friend*: and c u s t o m - r s t h a t he w i l l se'l a |
J J MILEER.
Rev. T. D. litovF.a w i l l preach in the P.resj! and e x a m i n e the .property for theta-elv e «.
4 ait injudicious use of \iMerciiry,
:
few SADDLES, for c;iNh, lo.vcr t h a n they ever | nor, where he can make <viih;jo|j ii.anace'nen.. jj >•,„.„' Mch t
hylerian CntircW Harpers Ferrv, on Sunday
be happy to furnish
ladles,
or
Dropsy.
Exposure
or
ImJ
a
thousand
dollars
per
airtiura,
^^r-;
of
moilci
n'o
-i
I
have
been
sold
in
this
county,
and
w
i
l
l
i
n
s
u
r
e
!
NEW J E R S E Y . — The new C o n s t i t u l i o n (he 22d i n s t , (PHbvidence permi'lting.) at lOi
Hpatever inf..rmation may be rtquisite, on ap^
pmilKiice in Life- JUso, Chronic Comti\
<
Prints.
' them to be made of the best materials. And he expenses — no misftifee. -ll woul$| ;i!-.o sti't as n j
of New Jersey goes into operation on and o'clock, A. ;>!., aijd also in the evening.
••jtiun to me personally, or by Irtier, post
tuiional Disorders will be removed 'by this ['\c- '
LOT of bcautilui new style PRINTS.
branch store for £hepherdatow||(.;riari«*Uin n, :„ 1
will also sell low on (he ;usual credit.
5. '
~paration.
i
a'ler M o n d a y n e x t . U n d e r it the elec.
11EMIV BOTELER.
MILLER
&
TATE.
or
Harpers-Ferry.
||?
He would also inforr.i lh'>se who have old
.UK 15. 18,'4—tf.
If therK be a pleasure on earth which superior !.'-•tion d>r Governor, m e m b e r s of t h e Lpgislorpt. 5.
TERMS—One-.«.eveiiu> of the J-f/fo sum to be
standing arcounts. to come forward and settle
iii£3 cannot enjoy, and one w h i c h ibcy tnighl ulsniusl
Boardsn^and BJ>ay
I n ' u r e , and county officers will he held on
paid on the 1st April. !.^-J;>. Ihiij 'JiSai'ce in o
them, as he is m u c h in w a n t of money.
envy men ihu pne-ession of, il is the |io*cr of reStCMT,
McaltEa & Comfort.
Ihe 8'h and O i h o f O:toSpr, and for MemHe r e t u r n s his t h a n k s for the liberal encour- j equal a n n u a l paymenis, lo he it)a|!|> nn 1st A p r d .
lieving pain. How cnnsoliu(r, then, is the consc-Jous(
a
good
plough
and
seedfman, 50 acres of
IH.-SS of bavin^ beeo the inslruraent of reii-n:i.j7 i^.:;u* jjr'if^iME ?ubscriber has invented a new and ngement he hss received sines his residence in 1846, 1847, ami 1643. Bond ar|S-ct:ur.ity wi!'
bers of Conijrecs and Ejectors of FVesi^ind, a I! of which is well set ia clavtr—
sands from misery io those who possess it. \Jl'!iut X'ifl r useful Machine for REVIVING AIVD this place, and hopes, bv strict attention to bu- be required. T!i«s ptrchsjer n|* ^also b«s re_
'
•
__
Jtffffnott
County,
Mo
and \ ice President on the 5:h onJ
having laid over two years. Also, 25
an iiiii'iiiut of suiT.-rintr h«* lu-i-u relieved, .iiu[ ;'!-,..;
OLD FEATHEKS, aho,cleans- siness", still to merit a "art of the public patro- quired to lake al cifeit.rntj 1 sirtall *V{''' t % f *lu (i ens.
RS. P H E L f S will open a S e m i n a r y ' f o r a s t i l l greater amount of suffering cau be provrijiud, | f.r|KXNslrjrG
November.
,.es more, well calculated for cloversecd, and
jri>H.
new
Feathers
that
flei-hv
substance
and
xvare,
snJ
siicb
artiri;;*
of
Dye
*|-..i:lf<,
Psintf.
na^p.
A.
WHIP.
the inatrutjyon of YOUNG LAD IKS on t>y ihe uss of Smids's SarsaparilU! The u n f » r t u - | S.tu'til, and destroying the Moih peculiar to
j.- ready for l!>e ncylhe. Persons wishing to
Spices and ?S7ai!s, as : i|i<ty he' ml^-r tap TluCharlestown, August 29;
°e in such, upon the shares, will apply lo
Boston Liberality — T( e Trusleesof the the I G t h of Sspt(;mber, (Instant,) in Shepberds- conlracled sinews »nd hoots h.'lt' carious, h.is (it-cu S"e|ihors.
be
t.>
terms for the p a y m e n t iof
l o w n , JeflersoB?eolirity, ;Ya.
Her course of
i subscriber, or to Mr. Joshua Clipp, who
?, This process wil! also enlarge and tn.'ike tiro
suit.
•
• Ig;
Pay your Taxes.
II >«pi!al recently sipplied /or J^O.ODI) lo inslruclion w i l l c'i»bniue all the elementary and re.siored to be»llh and vigor. 'I he scrofulous j
. ijy be saen at my river farm at almost any
^ii Ist;Ocic-bcr. §?'
Covered wilh ulcers, Ipathsometo himself HI,.-! i j his't/tar^s < 1J Beds fill three lick< of e q u a l S:ZP, and
HE Taxes "for 1844 ha* been due since the
enlariru t h e i r i n s t i t n ' i o n . They o b t a i n - higher branches asi^ally t a i i g b t in s i m i l a r 'iasli- Rlteiidantsi
:';|"1. - v i ; o '-.'iil gi^e °uch information as may
has been made w h o l e . Hundfe<l| i.('! sqontfortable as oew Feaihers. This
1st
of
July,
and
must
lie
paid.
1
ed ^(^,0il() from two h u n d r e d subscri- lutions, aitjl Mtch>as are necessary to a Ihorufjgh persons, who had groaned hopeli-ssly for jiai sjun- PIS n^[f >rtned by S'.eaming aud D r y i n g . The
^l|rrqu.iiefl,
as t" terror. &c. Intendiui; to
Ek Branch, Aug r , ,1344.
§| ;;
BENJAMIN LUCAS,
d>'i- cuuneous HIII! gUnduljr disoi tiers, chronii; rfeeu-; jhtiecivvijl be made moderate, only 4 cents per
»jj'jr
a
portion
of ray wood land, those wishing
bnr», v.iz : — Sis of S"2'K)0 each, nineteen English eiiucatio'j.
JOHN
\V.
MOORE,
P. S. . My customers' jsni oth^l;ifle»5rotjs of
P dt!eplj; feclj the a c c o u n t a b i l i t y ^ in- imlism, arid in;uiy other complaints springing from 'pnuji'J. If ihe work should not give entire sati\\l- °Pon enfly ppplieairon, cau be sup plied
of $l '.HW, t h i r t y - t h r e e of 55-300, t h r e e of v u-Mrs.
K
O
B
K
K
T
L
U
i
A
S
.
buying
cheap
goo-Ja
vv;ll:
h
a
v
e
l|f;|Tpport»
n
i
i
y
;
l v e d ia the tssk s.'ie is aboul lo undertake, x deraiij-ciner.t of the secretive organs anil the cij'CilCooper-Stuff. This presents, also, a find
there will be no pay required.
DAM EL G. IJENKLE. of doing so at a n y lime t>?forc ihigjtMh Septcni«ix of «2-3l), f u i i r t e e n of S-jfiO, ie« and tho need of I'^ivinii K.is:stati;o to render h,er lulion, have lifcn raised us il were from the rui-lt o!" iJSif'ii'ion
:
ce
to ivagon-trakers and others.
•
A
iiy
person
wishing
to
have
Beds
dressed
August 22, 1844.
ber, and as I h a » e manit; goods" o^j;b;'.nd t l i a t da
-tfighi ol $100. :*oof $73, t h i r t y - patient, pcrseven;:!^ a'id laborious, in the Pn- iHsc-nse, nnil now, w i t h regenermcd eonsiitutiyns, ittouij-J do well to call soon at ihe subsciiber's
?
iUEOKGE BACKHOUSE.
gladly
testify
to
the
efficacy
of
this
inestimable
£«?not
suit
the
neu-iy
seli^jed
p!act§
ji:ey
w
r
i
l
be
(•even ol 5,V">l), and two of g-i3. And it p o r l a n t wi o r k bexiie her. Il w i l l be hertmn
|.iiTti«t €0. 1P44 — 3t.
j&orj,
near
Mr.
Thomas
JRawlin's
shop,
as
he
sold
at
less
than
post;
-'\
i.
m a y l>e:. r n r n a r k e d t h a i out of t h i s sum and c:irnc -t ilesij-o, not only to instruct ths-in
The fullowing interest!n{j case is prcsentt-d. iin<! -|ijtp«JEt3 to rcmaia in Chjrlestown but a few
GF
in thij; common r o u t i n e of scimol the reader invited to its careful perusal. Comn'fiit
.
mote t h a n $fi(l,OUO was c o n t r i b u t u d by othoroughly
Lest my Wbiginnd .l]i*n>orrai-'^ jVt icnrfs m s v
• : < : : - . - i . » j , l»(t( [-=: I D C f l i r O then, w i t h a l o » C ^of on stub evidence ia unpfeeessary.
&
' I L L be siilJ en Thursday the 12f/i dey rf
ciliraDs'of Uoiton.
ruppose that inj i h a n g p j y f bustn£;-"''ii»y result
knowladgo,adiscr. ? n)in»ting taistoforbooki,which
NEW-Yonc, July 25,
rt- September nrxt, al ihe tesidence of Henry D.
H A V E just returned from the Eastern Mar in a change of renidencji, nnd thtgiJ y |c*-.rnbv
ill bd lo ibetii-iii after lift, when t h e ' m u i d
.MESSRS. SA^ns:—Gentlemen.—I consider
HOW IS THS
kels w i t h a s u p p l y <>f f t r s h
F.leftion, ilfnhart, abonl f n e hundred bushel^ c-f wheat
one the Whig vofe TO il|i:. Pref iJtp
driven to retiifs into itself,' a lasting source an net of justice to you to stiite the fullowing
The Cinciaoati Gaz-tle says that well
properly of s;»id Garnharl, levied oa to saFOU
rs l h a t I
1 would apprise t h e m ajd my
to the greal benefit I have received,
j
executions
in Tvy hands against him as tei x e c u t e d c o u n t e r f e i t live d o l l a r notes on of pleasure and Improvement. She w i l l e v w u reference
iuVe it
shall take board si H.-nrj Sny
bear in mind ihal|»ht> i~« training notonlv; intel- euro of an obstinate Cancerous Ulcer ou.my hrfA.tt.
ry tor J t hn B P^ckeit Terms Cai-h. .
the .Merchants' and M e c h a n i c s ' Bank of lectual
SPye
^Utii-s,
antl
'
I
was
attended
eighteen
months
by
H
regular
&'n<l
my
butr>j
home,
for
the
purprjie
ol"
but tihmd;'*d/beings,
JOHN W. MOORK, /). S.
skilful Physician, assisted by the advice and c,»i:tx i
Wheeling have been put in circulation in
sines?, and lhal n1.) boon's of Ecc(5->i:
Confectionary, Fruit, Fancy
HJVVE determined to sell ofl—to rnaks room
1
j TERMS.
For David Snirely. ,
of one of our most alile and eX|>erienced Su'.-gi:fuis
haod,&c.,
w
i
l
l
tie
lecp
.
there,
that city.
fifr ; fny fall'ssupply, ihe balance of my stock
Fur Boardandii\titinn (for ten month.?;'] without the lexst beiu lit whalcvt-r. All the various of SifKpNGaod
sence
l
i
E
N
R
f
SN*i>E!i:ty-ill
be
aut*:;,i
ised
to
reSUMMEK GOODS, at cos;,
nieihods of treating cancer were resorted to; for five
Which in addition to my, foimer stock makes ceive and receipl'for inytiies paii
in the Engl^/i branches,
$120 weeks in succession my breast was burned with ei&s-<. for c*^l5.
:
The receipts on ihe Western (Mass.;
[• ^11 E subscriber, adminiitrator of the estate
it
full
complete Thiose in want of any
Tbl stock is heavy, and composed of many thing inand
25 l.c three times a d»y, and for six it was daily sj-;i
cf Ilachel Lock, deceased, will offer, at
Railroad-, d u r i n g the week e n d i n g on the Tuition in English,
my
line
wili
do
we:l
to
givo
mia
call.
with a weuk solution of nitric acid, and the- desirable and choice goods. Every body in
j.-!ic «ale, on Thursday the 12lh of September
;
1;
J 2 finked
H
E
N
R
Y
S.
FORNEY.
17th til'., a m o u n t e d to g'2 1, 433. an in- French,
cavity or internal ulcer was so Urge that ft held inn. swarc| of great bargains, will consult their inte}t. a t the White-House, the late residence of
\
30 ounce oflhe solulion. The Doclor probed the u'c-eif rest ';.» giving me a cull immediately. Amongst Shepherdstown, July 18, 1844crease (X'er Ihe receipts of the corres- Music,
H" \VlSH to purchif-e a iargw
c'eceased, the folioWHig'properly, vizi
1
atii!
examined
Ihe
bone,
and
Said
the
disease
-«**;
*• t;roes of both t.exe; , that at'e :
ponding week last year of $6.320.
It is expected ;'.hat each young lady sh.ou]|l advancing rapidly to ihe Luu^a, aud if I did not fg i the stfcek w i l l be found a large assortment of
HSoots &
'One Marc and lu',1 Colls, •
and slaves for li'"e. for w h i c h I
Cjalicoes and Ginghams, several hundred pieces.
furnish a cot antl.'bst "
sjieedy relief by medicine or an operation, tba rei3
OU recent additions, my stock of Home- highest cash prices Persons ha
\Twtt
excellent Cows, both fresh, on*
Balzonnes
and
French
Lawns,
Sept.
5,
18-i4.-?3t.
»oulcl
be
fatal.
1
was
ailvised
to
h.ive
the
h
••;.'.
A farirt on Ihe Cape Island, N. J. conmade Shoes and Bopis is now very exten- to sell, if they v*. ill niTue to m
Kid
open
and
lha
bones
examined,
but
f
i
n
d
i
n
g
t-.-n-.
•ing
a
calf by her side^ .
i)|j
"
"
Calicoes,
t a i n i n g about 100 acres, was offered
sive, embracing every variety ar,d style and times attend to Iheir ccm:t.utiicrii
lief from wbal had been done, and feeling ihut 1 «.-. Plait.-; Tiaid and Luce Mus'ins,
ii Select Female rtpiiily
;»0nc
Saw
and six pigs—2 Shoals^
t w e n t y years ago for $12f)l). The sum
from
the
liberal
patronage
1
bave
received
in
send my ngect to tlicir rtspecti
gelling worse, 1 almost despjired of rvcqvefi' ' D r . : * '
" Striped Jaconets,
tlie
sale
of
these
articles,
1
have
been
induced
rvv and considered ray case nearly hopeless.
~*0nc
ten-plale
Slove and pipe,
requested.
HOPE
U
of $18,6(|!) was recently off;- red fcr one
Larg6;Etock of Thread Edgings and Insertings : to make arrangements, by which my assortSc'eiiig various testinioniaU and ^crtifieutes of cori r.iale^sfild Bobb:nett Laces and Edgings,
Pratt slreet, B^Uimoro, ?
rigth of afi acre of '.he same farm, and re».|0nc
set
of
Iluitse
Logs, ,
3cff-?vtou bounty, fa.
by the use of" SASIIS'S SAHSAPAHILLA" in cases ii:
ment wi]l a l w a y s be kept complete. Farmers
A u e 8, I844 : — G ' i " f
' i,
pisbo;*;
Lawns,
and
Crimped
Dimities,
tused '
wnod-icork
of
a Cart,
-=—*
m
i
l
a
r
to
my
own,
I
concluded
to
try
a
few
botlles;
can be supplied w i t h a n y quantity of henvy
t e n t h st;-.-ion of this S e m i n a r y COCTLadies? Dress Trimmings,
f
Oil
afm e n c c d o n l=re firsl M o n d a v of Sepleniber. several of which were used, but from the long-, <l«/ci Rialia;; r i'ud French ^ress Silks,
doubleoled
Boots
and
Shret>,
at
very
reduced
Cutting
Box,
stated character of my disexsr, product d 11:1
C>1 Stone's Grnve, — The Saratoga The Sclmol, whicji. iv.is mw berii in operation decided
prices. Kspecia! attention is paid to ladies and
WILL at aM litres give the t[.V?i-<t prices
change; considering this as the only proba- Linervfparobric and Kenton Hdkfs.
•QfjSEJJOIjIS -i^WTJ jTITCSCKT
children's
shoes.
J J MILLER.
in CASH, for iiSeJy \onr.£ rf5*ftOE.S, ol
correspondent of '-The liepublic" deli- for a suflicie I pej-.'od of lima lo tost :O tnei its ble cure for my case, I persevered until the
Irish.Oi^ens
from
374
to
§1.25
per
ysrd,
? U R I^' I T U R E,
Ait"; 23.
both sexes, frotn: ten lo lwcnt»|^g-: )car« of
cately and feelingly sa--s : The l a m e n t e d fo.r the proper ediisatijn of young ladies, pre« wjs entirely cured. It is now over eleven mni.itni Gentlemen's Siock^, Shirt Collars, &c.
Consisting in part of
s^nls strong induc^cnenla to p a r e n t s am! g u a r - sincelhe cure was completed; there is not the sligiil:
a«-e.
Persons
liayin.;
iik
A new pnd splendid stock of Bocnet and Cap
dead »!oeps his unbroken rest in ths 60- dians wtin a r e fie'irons t h a i a correct bend of est a|»ne»r»nce of n return.. / therefore
FRANCIS
pUNNINGTON,
of,
will
do
well
to:cill
.on
me
at
fc:vi'rJBsidftnce^
'tiny Sideboard,
One J^
Hibbsnds,
:-oru of a secluded S.TOVC where the sun in m i i i d s b a u l d be givjn lo t h f i r r e s p e c l i v e c h n i g e s . myself AVE^., a n d ' t h e cure entirely effected ?>i
in Charlestown;. anJ any comrfjiijicaticin in
fi-'orwai-dlnsr
•
Br.a
id.
Straw
ami
Lawn
Bonnets,
very
cheap,
? One J\Iahognr,y Secretary,
•-•
as /* took- no other med/cnii
Ijis w e s t w a r d course casts & p a r t i n g beam. The phn of education p t r > u e d . is founded upon; S;>-DS'S ••
writing will be pto^ijitiv uttencic.
B o n n t f t Silks, good assortment, cheap,
1 of any kind during the time I was using it, nor hfiv
\l[t''.co Bureaus and four Tables,
Il is a fit sepulchre for (he historian of the ths principle t h i t ,1li« soiid branches should form.- t taken any since. Please excuse this lo^ig i ; efijr' AlpaccaiLustres,
|S 7" ILL give personal attention to all conthorough basis, |ii<Ht c a r e f u l l y laid, to he f o l - j if.'l acknowludg-.'ment, «hich 1 t h i n k it ray duly '\Q H'psierjIifVverj description, rery cheap,
January 5, 1843.—if. j
Vne Stand, and Chairs* .
. t
lied Man."'
? * signment^ made to h i m , and will always
w
lowed i»y the or.'is-uental studies wnich nuwii mike. Your valuable Sarsapxrilla cured tne '"lji
One Cupboard and one large Chest)
A
handi;:.tne
assortment
Silk
&
Pocket
Hdkfs.
•lake
prompt
seUleinen'l
oCsales.
a v e becomo n n<ioi;<isary d e p a r t m e n t in e v e r y ^ the blessing of Divine Pi evidence, w h e n iiotliiii||
I>o i,
"
Ladies' Dress Hdkfs.
Jntertsting to Hu<bnrKis—A late Eng- hwell
Liberal advances made oa consignments when To William NJchpllsi Tiion\ :<•.;//. FcrThree Feat/ier Beds a?id Bedding}
appointed S;jr,iiaary. Tho modern lan- <:]',• could, ami I feel myself under listing c .Ik; jdus, Charles JJrco/s a/w
I>0 ;
"
"
" Shawls,
required.
l i s h p n f i e r savs t h a t in the C o u r t of Queen's i;iia?es are t a u g h t jhy a e; e »t'einin from Em-opo, ti'ius lo you. I can say many t h i n g * . I cannol wrifi*,;
Bedsteads—two Carpets,
Kerneysville Depot, Nov'r 2, 1843 — tf.
Jewell:
•
sflench, r e c e n t l y , a j u r y refused to m a k e a whose method of-jeach'iiJKsecures to his p u p i l s ami t do most respectfully invite lailies xfflictcil ,f>-\ A spienuij assortment Gentlemen's Stuffs, for
••Ix
lar^e
Silver Spoons1
summer
and
fall,
CrTjSIAKF. notice, Ihst on ihe 27ih
I'lisbaml responsible for an e x t r a v a g a n t a practical, as \ve!!| as a theoretical knowledge, n ive been, lo call upon me and I will satisfy thei}
Do
"
Boys'
" "
ESorses
for
Eight-dr.y
Clock,
fnliy
uf
the
Truth
as
slated
above,
aud
many
otlttv
•ii tember next.' rt t!ie Magi>tri : ip.'s Oifjcr. of
iriillirier's bill to his w i f e : Ciimprehendinsr of the languages stiiifiied To those s l u d y i n g the things in refeience to the case.
Gsmbroons, D r i l l i n g s , Tweeds, &c. &c.
"IT HAVE two young and good draft horses, T. Haiicon Belt, &L Ihe corner of ^|j.
'wo Copper Kit ties (large Sfsmall, )
[!»a!js !ar:«
French
lane
use
is.;'
peculiar
advantages
are
of
'NANCY J. MILI.KK, 2IS Sullivan street, 1 A b e a u t i f u l assortment of Veslings,
srnoi:g«t oilier items ten new b o n n e t s and fcred under his in\iruction.
•**• which I am desirous to sell Also, a Wagon and Faye'.ie stre<f.^ijin ; BaliimoreJi- : M : 3fjtat:d. 1
Yi-tVer many other articles not enuncit door toiheMeihodist Churcli. i; |;Blne {c Brown Domejiic Cottons, from 5 to 121, calculated for either two cr three hones, and shall
for!)-three pairs of gloves in seven months!
tnite the depi«uioii of- Abner ft' thacle, an
The location of|he School, in the village of |
:., A t a r c ; e ; n s s o r l m e n t of BO nTS and SHOES.
itcd.
harness for 6 horses. Persons wishing to pur- oa the 20lh day o( fc«:pt«mter rm
Hit; Odlce
«,harles!own. note:!, for it* healthfulnes., and I
,
UALTIMORE. Juoe 10, IS14 ' r/f0«c.,, Ware, 8,-c— Ov-e^s, Pol,, KelUes, Pans, chase anj of the above, will find it to their iolecredit
of 5it months will be given on all
ol Ko'ieit Wqrthifi.von, ir.K'hai h-.i j; r), JcflerTits H U M A N SVSTEM.—So nicely baf * c i U t i e s o f acoass, boibby rail- | M-jsrs. SAMD5—Gentlemen : Most clieerfiillT (|fif SatJIcts, fcc. at 4 cents per Ib.
of §5 and upward?.;'by boed and approved
presents an additional induce- I a.ld to the numerous leslimonials of your life pr^|:Cj,;na; (j|ass a n j Qucensware —A large assort- rest to call early. A credit of nine mouths will son County, Virginia P sljall tai*lt « Jeo»i.
hnci'd ure the checks and balances ol the road and
i t v ' > t i n s g i v e n . . All sums under $5, tba
be given.
J O H N MARQUART.
lions of Cato Mix.re, H?i)i:am N. (::ci
h u m a n s y s t e m , t h a t the utmost cars is ment to p a r e n t s ?jni! g u a r d i a n s , to whom the?? semiive bm-«:ip!.rilla. I was attacked in the v^jci; raeut a n d very cheap.
r-i|l be roquired. No property l o b e reHarpers-Ferry.
AUR
22
—3t
leb
Perdue,
Busrinxl
O
Washir;;!
5;
w i l l readily reconimend themselves. iSSp with a scotfuloua sfTeclioii on my upper liV
are, Groceries, Sperm Oil, &c.
u n t i l ihe ternn z.rc complied with,
required to preserve the e q u i l i b r i u m . — advantages
V a . n e y , and o t h e r s . s!l <if
Many references irould bes;iven. p a r t i c u l a r l y Snd'continuing upward taking hold ot my nose-atjji!
Baconand Corn
ISRAEL RUSSELL.
c 10 coanience at lO.b'clock. A. M.
Too m u c h aHon'ion cannol be devoted to :o pati'OMS (vliose dVuicht^rs have received their lurroL'ndiii'j parts, until the passages for canveviii|»'f
will be read as eviJenc* iit a
JOSEPH'MORROW, .JAi»y/
Ksrpers-Ferry, AucaS—3t
WILL take Bacon and C'>rn at ca^h prices, ihe Circuit Superior Co'iir! of
the stit-jrct, and }et how many are there education - a t thi^ School, but t!if> undersignad ls»! s from the eyes lo the nose were destroyed, nliitjh*
.caiued an uiict'rfsing .flow of tears. It also afflcttii !'
.M!?t
23,
1844
in
exchange
for
workTh«
Corn
delivera-J
rr f >r Jel!'er«on B o u n t y , iVir
« ho are careloss aod inditf«renl ? W h e n leems it sufficient ]o refrr to the following gen- t:jy sums, causing » discharge verv unpleasani,
For Sale,
hie belwaen this and the 25'h November, next. am plainiilT, ia c^ariertT, Jtnil J«jSj&fl
of Match
wonld not
s'AiK-oi
maicn Horses.
tioraes. They
i ney are
are yyoung The work to be done immcdiiiely if req-iired.
t:iy I ci til became so loose tbat it wo>ild
not have
liav,- oetw s y*i PA1U
the marliiner.y gets oul ol order, and dis- :!smen fur
E.ZC SAIiiB.
are defendant::. Yit'ar?'. &••}.
a Inn! Usk lo pull ilu-rn oul with :a slight jerk—.sucti I -1"*- H i i d well broken, of good blood and very
rjse d i i v e s lieal'.h from the body, then
Aug22
WM. A V I S .
_
of a iccree of the Circuit Scpewere
my
feeliiigs
and
suffering
at this time that 1 |brjrfl size. I-will sell them at a v«r».low price.
Richt Rev. WIJ.CIAM MEADK, D. D. Bishop of
Hiey l a m e n t over the sullerin^s b r o u g h t
Tharleslown, A;V 2f< ',1*44
Court
of
La-.r and Chancory for Jefierwas
rendered
perfectly
miserable.
I
consulttil
the
All?
22.
G.
W
RANSON
Dioccss of Virginia.
tin by their own negligence. Bacautious .he
first Physicians of the City, but witli liltle benttiii.—
.:!y. pror.ujnreJ on the S5ib day of
lE jnbscribers have ju«t rpreivcd a fevp
.R?v ALKX. JKS-E'J, D D Charlestown, Va.
Kvery thing I heard of was tried, but nil of no serr'4 1. the und.?r?i^ned. Commissioners, apand w a t c h f u l , and guard well the citadel.
pieces of entirely new i:/I» G^ods for ladies
Hon. J. BucRAS-iv. U S. Senate.
vice, and as a last resort was recommended clrjinge
^
from ihe s!j&!e of
•
'. i -r t!: a purpbee, will, on Saturday Otf
dres«e?.
Rept
Cashmere,
wn-fh
are
hand>-(>aie,
DTI
4
Barrels
prime
Cider
Vinegar
so at to p r e v e n t the enemy from entering
Hon. I. P. SESV;DV, 8a!limore,
of sir ; but thir, like other remedies, did no good,
!34 on Suno'at taprnin^l 4th
jiy ',/ j?itj«.f n'-:, before the door of Dan_ T C S1GA FOOSE fashionable and durable. Thelidies a ill ;-i
Gen. WALTER JI|NSS. Washinctan, D. C.
l.heiV'ease cominued gradually to ineressi*. until
wiih i m p u n i t v . Forti'y yourselves with
B R O W N MA-RR, w i t h f!;«k
'l taiil—
!>;ler, in
Saepherdstowo, proceed to tell.
call and see ihetn.
For f o r m , nnd ofhar particulars, the undcr- imyiwhole boiiv was affected. Bui thanks to hu1
Sluinltit.'ns I'eget<t&leExtract Pills, which
No fl?sh mark reco;lcc:c.<J ertf
on her' i
he
.-I*
:'..
:it!o - n J interest of Franklia.
for
the
Ladies.
Au-.
29.
NMI.LER
&
TATErefers ts l!-.i; Circ?.ilnrs, wiiich can ha ob- TOai.ity. my Physician recommended your pre|jar;»right hi;> ; her u - : i . » ! £?i',;'a :
.re.
'f-{
received a few pieces of beautiful
h i v e besn tried by all a^es. sexes and con- sip;neJ
L . . I I d, io.a certain
•lined at the schnc:!, on application being made lion of S i r s i i n r i l l a . I proe'ircd fro'm your iig-eiji
FULLED S," PLAID• LINSCYS.
formation leadirg to liet iaV.overy
Frinls, fall patterns, rery low.
ditions, an d thoroughly proved themselves either personally o ? h v letter, f post-paid )
• n ibis Cily, Ur. James A. Kced, 6 bottles, ariu ij>
ILoi c«" Lnnt!,
b i y rewarded.
August
15.
J
G
W7LSO.V.
HAVEjaet
received
a
lot
of
prime
heavy
Jess
time
than
three
mnnllis
was
restored
to
be,-i!ijij
to bo all that is recommended, and you
; "MARY E. MERRITT. ;'.n«J ,h;ippines*. Your Sarsaparilla alone t ffVctt<: il,»niui being on ihe banki of lha Potomtft'
The person who carried;oil n
.
F
u
l
i
f
d
and
Flaid
Lia*e.-s,
Flannels
and
S-pt. 5. 1841 — »«.
are safe. la no ease have they failed of
, rear ths town aforesaid. Upon said- lot
r-urt'S and wilh a desire lhat the Afflicted taav nL
T<veed Cassimeres. Any q. . n i i i y of Wooi, good as new. froni my h<.;.=t!, will
,. a large
ICp'AV/ional l:tt?ll>i*eflct>- .'tcici c week for 3w. longer suffer, but use Ilie right medicine and W freb:
f EST quality, 5 plugs to the pound,
20c washed orunwa&hed. will be t:. ken ia exchange credit *»y re!iirnin§ property lhat
performing w h a t has been promised by
from 'lisease, with feelings of joy anil grst.ltu'c jl
"" Small twist,
*
121 for s;oods-«t fair prices.
not belong to hiui.
their scientific compounds. The Dume- Southern Ckurthntttj. 3ic.
rcmuin your friend.
I,*! is.
s GIBSON:
J O H N J. II. f!
Aug. 29 .
S H. ALLKMONG.
rous ceirliScates that have been publish&. on accou-i* of it* p r o x i m i t y totheCanal,DAMEL ."»I>;COXXIKAX; •
:»-refi one of the best stands for a fored w a f r i n t * us in making this assertion.
Any one desirous to koow farther purticulnrs wi{l
BACON
W
A
N
f
E
D
T
"
~
]•
Coal, Coal!
:: il cuutn^isiiau istrcbaot in'the coun|jst of agents in another column. ^little 4* rtimalc Seminary. fii>d me at my residence in Front-street, whete- ft
FresJa
^•jOOO
noupds
priffle
Bacon
wnnled,
for
-which
fST received, a • large, lot t>f superior
vMI aiTbrd me pleasure to communicate any thing iji
4+y
I
-will
gt»e
the
highesiprki,
if
immediate
^•ri'ila's Coal, dicidtdly the best in the counSuit: "O^e third in cash— ihe balB third term iff thi.i Seminary will cutn- i ci.it i on lo this cure.
J J MILLER.
Jujube Pas'.c, tic., j :»t rcrc-ifTHE MARKETSDANIEL McCOXXJKAN. ); 1 r, for sale at the Kenieysv:!!e Depot, at a very application be made.
minca (ProTi'Ujnce perm'flina) on Wtdnts-., and twelKe months, with inttrest
Ausust
29.
JOllN"
Personally appeared before me.the above n:iiu:!! .iwijiince for cash, or count ry*prod«ice, at fair
rh3 ilay «f saie— takir.g from the purchasday Ikt ^8ih insl , !&pirmbtr.i. in the basement of
0§ieeafthe BalltMort Jmetic**, ?
; i t. JJUNNfJSGTON.
D.-niei \IutJonnilLnn. snd fnxicdath of the fact* cofi- Tick's,
. . > • . - ".i:.: coijj personal security for the'
FULLED
&
PLAlb
LLVSPYS.
.
he
Preabyteriati
Ciiurek.
a:
J)
o'clock,
A.
M.—
Septemtxr a. 5 P- M
f
Kisjriieysviile, Aug 1.
IIST-.received, a large supply of Fulled and
The usual tludie* i^mhr»ced in an English F.t!ir. t.'ined in the foregoing slalement.
. ••' |i!\rtren!5.a'id leta'.ning the title as farFEW
barre
s
of
JOHN
CLOCD.
CATTfLE.--Tfiere were 750 he«fft* of Castle in cition. TI« : Speliitic. Keiding, Writing, Arithuriiy, tislil tbe deferred pnymrntn *rtf
Plaid Lirj*eys, Home-made FlanoeU, wbicii
and Tusca-'o
m»fhet. of which 240 he»d were driven Norjh, metir, Geoir-tphy.jOtaroraar, Natural, Menial i : ' Justice of the Peace of the City of Baltimore.
; _ . = Wool Wauled.
will b.e sold very low. or exchanged for Wool, and for sale by
WM. LISLE 3AKEB,
vi"fLL lake any qutntily of - Wool in ex- at factory prices. Farmers can now supply
xnt ihe llalance sold at |I,50 to $3.25 per 100 and Moral Pljj!oso?*iT, Chemistry, Natural B»s- ; For farther psrticul.it» and conftlutire e«!iilenrefs|
EDMUND 1. Ll.K.
June
6.
igjM'ee for good*.
If .W S LOCK.
Ib.«!on the hoof.
themselves oo very favorable terma.
ory, Astronomy. /Jlgebra, Geome^rt, Ac., will i l ? superior value and efficacy, lee paiujiblels, «hicb
lljJ2J;22.
,
'
lilOOS are woilh J4.25"per 100 lb«—plenty. be taught in thuirisStJti'.ien.
;
n&y' bs obtained gratis.
Aug_22. .
^
J J MILLF.R.
liLOUIt —A sale- of 400 barrels New HorPrenare«t mil soUL wholesale and retail, by
or Trade.
The subscriber feeinz de<i!ri>ti« !o pleaso his
Brsodf.
;j;
I^ar«f.
A. B. & D. SANDS, l»ro KR iii«,
|
ard'street Floor on Saturday aT 84- at which rate •atrons, pledges hiin^tlf to do sil he can for '.he
£
just
receifcd
the largeti aod beat lot
;
and
Sic.ly
\\
ir.t-t
»
njrjh
i ; LOT of good family lard /or sa> by
OH Floorr i» held at $3.734 idTsncement of •his>|>ttJ»U». The terms of Tui r? FuUon-ttntet, STS Broadway, 77 K»»t Broadeayi
and
£tri|>ed
Lin«e». Doireslic
DOSEJf
No.
1
Grain
Shovel*,
for
»ale
by
HsA«p29
IFJtf S LOCK
smali adrance on the in .j/.;j:
Also by
JOSEPH M. NILKLIX.
v•', und StoctiPg Yarn, I ever bad to ofAug.I..
P DUVNINGTONion, the same at inst section. The uuitber of
GRAIN'.—There is a *ood demand f * ^ h.-al scholars limited. 'r wi!f trsrde them on fair term* f^r wool.
•
BACON.
Sold ulso by Ciru<£»i sis-generally ihro-ijTiout
CIDER VINEGAR,
for sbiptrml to the British Province*, which
.neni as low »<- £n t >'Js of the &:i]ne q-isl:ty
f HOMAS D. HOOVER,
r,J WE Bacon, Lard, Floor, mnd^orn Meal. flUST received and far sale
Ui>ited .SUteS. Price, $1 per bioltle; six bbltle?
caused a further advance to day of a «ojt or
* boiiibl/or in taia town or in foe county.^ept. 5. 1844.—3\.
||6r
sale
fay
J
J
MILLER.
G WfLSONAug 15.
M sre them.
W.V S LOCK.
JI. B. Latin ao-jl Greet will n« taught in **.**'
tjy»The ponlif) are respectfully requested to refor good !• js't ime red-* and at' 70.»80 «ts f >r or- ccnnection with En*;'si*h stiulisj The SemTna nn-.mber lhat it is Sand's Sarsaparilln ibat ha? a»<i is
* -2 ,
_ • . - •' n' <
i
'f
rliD<.ry to ROO.!. SaWs of Corn at 40»4I cts for •y would have baei»*o;--pnej one week earlier if coi-*!:intly achieving stich remarkable cure* of ihe
RESH
Oranges,
LeVior.a,
Dates,
Cocoa
Melons,
Vinegar.
while. •.-><! 4Ia43 ecnls for j«lio-*> Oat« mt 30* •ickoes* bsd n«u 3*
Terms made • mo'.it difficult elan* of diseases to which the hunun
Nuts, mud a Sargc au|>p!y
just re- ;
and in prime order, at No. 4. Mil*
Cider Vjoeyir, f>r PirkJJnp. for
..-.™»rof ..Candy,
«„• ,.%.-.,
T. D. H
! fr.i-.ut; i» subject; therefore, mskTor^Sandj** Sarsiijis01 tieot*—a »li|hl decliat.
iceired bf
Row. Step roaad, g*all«mta.
JOON P. B'ftQfVN.
)• tillii, ami take no other. ,
WHKSl.EY-Sates of M>I»M 34 cU aod of
Jam
19.
eiyiSfc.
frepteraberv 5, """
h^ds »t 2? cenle-:8tc«lni spiU.
W£ MUST HAVE MOMEl,
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§tane ^Varchoissr,
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"U JTJ& ir «-»B»I»» i- U>»la»««rW
•) rcSI.I*ttt:p WCKKLY, T
Sands' Sarsaparilla.
|
MN the dcienc'e of medicine, lifcetfaat of
latioir. it n'far morerbasy'lo point oct what
will da -!>.r-i ihairwnnt wift do good. Tbe huPER ANNUM,
i'c half yearly; Bat TSvo DdLuwn vfll'be man boiJ* h more teaJiij injured and
i.,hen m payment ia fhll, il paid -entirely in; ed toar |he body politic—and bad
are at lei^t as mischievous as an wise laivs A
payment is 3eferreH beyond careful s'utij of tbo pathology of disease, and a
i Itcespi ration of the year, interest will be charged. thi'rouRtijitnoy, |e «ge of the peculiar properties
•JtySuhscriptJona for aJx teoctte, ffl 25, to'be and effec-.* of uitdicinal substances, cap alone
enjUle :f^o practitioner to design, adapt, and
pnid m variably in advance.
j>n port r,rj ibc r«nedv to tbe disorder Tbe
ADVERTISING.
lone ai J-: allerj'.iTe qualities of Sarsspar j!!*, its
Tlic term* of adveiusing ere, for a square or
influences, wer* until
|V
i §1, for three insertions—larger ones in the
comparatively untoown,
• me p "portion. Eacb continuance 25 cents per merely H'scaasa (here was no preparation of
"{'litre. SC3rA.ll «rfvertisrmen« not ordered fir jihh invVnttole root, which contained ibejquint•F-ciJ.e time,will becootiaoetl until (V>-«»id,and e^aw ^ lt, WB.llw .^perUe* It is t*etie»ed that =r,- Sar.-l,' S»rs3p*ritla this grest abject
has neen.ibordn&fcly dittoed ; ami the attestation oCt.-iss efreet is to be faun J in the multitude
of
curci ;it us* effected Cases of Scrofula,
Prw» On Lwim/b (Iff) /»nrWf.
constJertJ tio)>«le*s, Rheumatism. Suppuration
TBXAS CHICKB5I.
of the GI«n<J». King's Evil. Salt Rheum. Liver
Oo» T«cfctr.
Diseases.iSctaliet, and all diseases generated in
Tf-e Lo.kies art all dow* in the month.
the element*; of the blood, are relieved SP'' finalThey J I M hive heard ibc news fn>n> (he Souih ly expelit-d frota Ibe system by persever'tfg in
< hat lhe eooe tea »««*n them snothcr bite,
the'(tie c-ijthi* medicine.
the Texas etieken wouldn't 6fbi.
For further particulars and 'conclusive eviGet out t-f the way, your poke-rvot poison dence (if'ils superior value and efficacy,, tee
Caa'l hurt Clay nor ?r*lirghuy$ea.
wfettb may be obtained of agents
gratis.
Li. lies thovght that they eonld VPX ns
ICP'Ftve'pared'and iota by A. "8 & D. Bands,
If they could fool the coon with Texas;
Druggist^ 27.'! Broadway N. fork ; J. A- Heed,
They i<xore 'twas a card that eouidjpoi fail,
Hole ageivrt for the proprietor, corner of Gay
Hal ihe coon had to* many lings on hi» tail.
and Saraipga' Streets. Baltimore. Al-o, b.y
Gel out of toe wa«, <tcJOSEPH M. NICKMN,
.» ( >hn Tyler laid ihe Teias egg
ARC.it for \tif. proprietor, and sold by Druggists
."•I -riii forthwith lo ihe Souib lo beg
a;«i]«i-allj ^ : throughput theUnited Stales. Price
'1'fui JfjiioCalht'im wouM sit on ihe nesA,
f t per t>.- tl". or 6 bottles for $5.
-,
Adit i" hatch it ool wouM do biv best.
Ju'y 2;i, H''-14 — lyUet out bflbe way, 4c.
i DOUC.ABS & nrr r CENTS
OrnfrTE SBbteriber takes tiiia method
4JL ing his grateful •eknowledgnueeiit
frienclsfor past favora,Md begs leave to ir<i'ofV
he is
Sash, Window JS/iW/
Pannel Doors,
And can furniih tboae in want of sncri
short notice, and at '-edueed urieeSl He
hand, a large stock of SASH of various
•oos vishing to L>Qii.l would advance titeijf i
mrtre rabidly by puitlMaiojt tloor»,b!in<l», s
already made Up (that being the work tnosv
come ana! occupy ing tbe greatest length1 of
to •ocli, great bargains will be (ivea. Jfe i
Sored to coatrad for tbe
Errcli0U of B* it flit*
and from his experience be Batten himwU t
«n fully satisfy the notions of the na-itt £.si
either for durability, comfort, eouveitieiwia,
gmncf, or for plaanoeea aad ccooumy, in
metil of dwelling*. Person* «anling »,„ .
hi* line will da veil to call at his olil stai'<i,
of Liberty and Cbarie* Street, before
• here.
iTj-1 am also prepared to pot oo ZIX6
1NU, at all limes.
_
_-lf.
ChtriestoVn, .March 9, 1843.
To the &»*ic*.
- At Rule* holder, £• lke clerk's oftce «t ike eirHE subscribers desirom of closing o«t their
aa-J after t-J'o Morcfj; ;l;a JO'h, •
«iit «operior court of law and chancery for
remaining stock of Baturinaa Beretes,
f !ar« on :r>a Wincltt-ivor and
Jeffersoa count*, the Irat Monday ia August, Lawns, Ac., will cell tttem at coat Ibr ettsa.—
Railroad mil be it* follo«4:
They era of OM latest style. . We invite the la- From '
HWioiu Ratlij/Fa** Jane McPA***, dies lo calf end Icok through feem before the*
Puurtain, •earchme
MILLER or TATE.
JIGMJVST
T
JohnMokr\ Robert Lucas, Win. Lucas,
Samuel Strider, John LittUjohn, Thomas If "Atfrirfge, Henry Shaw, C. jf.
Gambrill, John G. Htltxs, Elids
Shaw, Benjamin Ford, and Daniel
Snyder, tlie Uft named two trading
under the name and firm of Ford &
Snyder 3 and Jindrew Kennedy,
DEFENDANTS,
IN CHANCERY.
HE defending, John Lililejohn. Thoma*
Wbitridge, Henry Sbtw, and Eliaa Shaw,
not having entered tbeir appearance and given
security according to toe act of assembly and'the
rules of this court; and it appearing b» satisfactory evidence that they are not inhabitants of
tin country : It amdered, Ural toe said defend.
ants do appear here on'(be %nt "day of the
next tern, and- answer'the bill of the plain.
tiffs ; and that a copy of -this order bo forth,
with inserted in swaie newspaper -published in
Charlestown, in tin count; of Jefferson, for two
months successively, and posted at the front
(loot of the Court-house of Ibis county.
A CopyyTeste,
ROBERT T. BROWN, Clerk.
August 15, 1844
w«ft.
B want to purchase at lae market price,
"! or 3000 pounds of Woei, tar which
we will exchange goods.
Auglft.
;j MiLLKR fc TATE.
ISacoa.
N bane', • lot of verj nicely £urtd Baron,
hoc round, which wo will aali low for
Do
? do
MILLER k TATE.
From Hatitovoio
do
" !»n«l return
„
_.
From CWrtrtlown U- 1 t
^rtv
:
Mould Boards.
Do
do
do ,: 5. «ai!rotuin
C>a>cfon*at->
ttfj
cCORMICK*S and DAVIS'S patterns, a From
1 0
do
. :»naretmn
*
—.
.
*'
full supply, jusl received and for sale by -,
r ram I nonr.<! j ,'j »
^c^rj
Aug 1.
t C SIGAFOOSE.
' ""<' "=(u
From Wai.Je»vm.(C|*0.
:, y.Feirv
'
JBooCs &, Shoes.
D}
- <Jo
. 5
do
ANDSOME assortment of fine Boots and From Stei'hrn»(,»'s'
Do
do
I
Stnil rctorn
Shoes, well made, for sale by
A Passenger
"F DUNNINGTON.
over ibe rjfii
every day. *
i
'iterneysville Depot. Aug 1.
Passengers w i l l .bo
set doi?i
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
uny point on tha tir;> of the
N band a superior lot of Silver Sand for
The reduced ch»r8«s for {-i
tnd retarhj
housekeepers, for sale by
will be expended,-eJnlv, wnet; tieketsare i = »
F DUNNINGTON.
and passengers W fc'o take sli li dictets
Kerneysville, Aug 1.
allowed ibe privilege of on*- b icrv f ning
Persons «vbo dji noi l»^:.-. \ickett,
CIDER VINEGAR.
chafged s-ix cents' f?t milt;,-- ivj/1 whateve^
UFERIOK pickling vinegar at
tance the)- msj t t i r . t o n thc:i<!»d. The
Augl.
F DUNNINGTON'S.
rale will be ehrrpcd
eijy twodepcil«3
the line of the roe3.
- ~
Tobacco «fc Sejjar*.
By order, &c,;
LWAYS on hand, the best Chewing ToJ. GEOs
bacco and Segars, of various qualities
April 13. 1843
nd brands at
F DUNNINGTON'S.
O
H
JavneN Expectorant.
4- TKUE.
!
MONG the (bouiaod medieiae* a NerfitoJ ta
certain eure*for pulmoiwrvoomplwnta, J;
Ez|te«lora»t elands alone. It* path lo the ;
ean&Jeoce has been paved, not arilh \.afft. buttfarr*}
I and the voucher* for it* effleaey inctaite aa «i fty yt
! naniea which, for eharaeler aod rr*prctaSi|iiy,< o».»I not be surna»ard in lhi*eo«nlry. Dr. Jajne, f-eii f
himself a Piiysician, doe* not proTew so pc|for«
phi »ical im{ic«tiHilitie*; bait he Aor* aMcrl, aw] i.»
is l.ome out by well aathmtteMec! fart*, tbit fi t U
:
di»e«*e* of tbe— ong* aad cheat, which are sar^ppl i.
blc of cure without miraeulou* intetferenee. t>.^i rypectorant will reajore the patient lo bcarth: No
other naedicine will r«ean«e moeo* or pc» fro'T! II •
throat so thiwoitghfy a* this. It effectually IIWM, •
the eoagutaifd maaws from tbe membrane »hici
j limes thetraebid. and at every eoagh thenatiei:! wi I
• bring »f> porticMt* of the di*e*«;**.ed aaalcr. la ail
' eomriUint* of the pnlmonary argana. even *h?iY e»j lure *eem* to be making noeffbrt to throw cff U>«
ilisoae. Jay ne's ExpeetiiraBt impart*.»%or .fa tit?
I machinery of respiration, and enable* in* n* ia oivj cneumber vScm«el»e» of the obstruction* .*h^th ha I
impeded their free operation. It has rest:ire? bun.
4
dreils to perfect health, after .their >>hjr»*c>»-s. b* !
ei\f n them Up as incurable, with Con*u>:ipr<««..
Oou|;h*. Ciii.lt. Aathma, Influenza," Uroncbitii,
Wliooping C-ough, in • •ortl, all ili»rase* -of R 1'iilraonarir nature vield to this preparation, it pioperly
ailminiMereil.
KCT. J. S Magionis. Frofeuor in A>n)iltca (N.
Y,) LJlerarJ and Theological Seminary, s»y»i
••I would not be without Dr. Jayne** MnUr'nci iii
my family for any eonthleration. I ha*e foanu tbeci
(uccesiful in case* where all other meant bate fail.
.
: Mr. 'Nicholas affrrls, eoroer of Front and
l>»r.l stn-ris, niiladflphia.wM cured ofCotigh,A»th; ma, and Dleeding of Ibe Lungs, uuder which tt« la-
undersigned would not do justice U his
fseliog* nor lo bis kind fne&is; $e/j$
he to withheld his acknowledgments fdf HJ^ v^-i
ry flattering encouragement ire ta* ctet w^'K
since bis return to Charlesiown, in th«./oif^r i,Vnvptnteriitg fiMmu'ss, and would say to alj. liial
*is best eSbrls wrtl bb directed lo p^s|e?tl!i;
bored for mn>» vear*.. .
plainest or rbe most fastidious.
if
Hev. lrn M.' Allen. Ule of this, bur no» of %*.-*•
Call sod see him, a few doors we*t «»f .,t>^ At Rules balden in the Clerk's Office of tbe
; Yoik cily, sayt:— "I bate u»ed J»j-ne'iE«i>etlcr.nnt,
Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery
Cordelt's.
H
i and hav^ more confidence in it than all other Mi i!ifor Jeflerson t£ognty, tbe first Monday in
: cines of the hind." August.
1844
JSv
'
Dr. 7/elraick. of Zanesville, Ohio, was ccr«.<! of
Public.
Out R/>OK at it saw the light of day,
\sllnn* by il, ami no* prescribe* it to his |>»;---ti'!>
John wf. Mauls
PLAIMTIFP,
PIMHIS 'tin the wesson lo take medicine to re.
r»i- Lokies stole the chicken away,
t in at! pulmortnry aflT-.-ction*. Mr. John Brckfor<l of
AGAINST
toots the liver complaint, drofisy, :diarAue 1.
• mo
llul huw t« hufe lhe (befl w«* rh* Jcuse,
' F.aslport, Maine. *»ys: — "Your .Expectorant hat
John McP. Brien, Geo. W. Humphreys,
rhu-a, sirl-; haadacbe, giddiness, maladies at.
Ko ibry Mained the bird with pokeberry juice.
jusl cured » man whom his |ihytici»n had giv^a up
tending
fciaates
and
children,
cleanse
ih?
stoGet o«t of tfw way, ttc.
late Sheriff" of Jefferson County, Comto die with Consumption ; an*! also another, i-i ihi:
A:
lit^i
fc-m
Yegiemach, lif I'/i'ls, and kidneys, ague and blious
UST received, a large and complete assortvery lowest «»s^s of Uroncbiti*."
mittee Administrator of Robert Ful.Swellings, pains, worms, crupjiions,
Th»y took it Booth and lornrd it oat.
j Hev. John Ellis, of New York citr says thai two
ment of Groceries, as cheap as ever, for
ton, dec'd, John R. Flagg his De- cash.
And swore 'twould put lhe enon lo roul ;
gravel an*l:rhaumatism, by carrying offph.'egm,
r.oii I f f cim d him of the InBuenZi, a hard rough .inc.
ll. K I N I N G H A M respectfully inKw-n
F DUNNINGTON.
Warranted Cure for 1
^ appurent (Joi-suniptiiin.
They opened Ihe ring and cleared ill* pit,
waterish, putriil gross thick humors, obstrucfriends and customers that he uas^
Kerneysville Depot. Aug 1.
puty, and Robert T. Brown,
oPrfY.
1 Rrv. Arthur B. Bratlfor-J, of Darlington, Pa. , say*
tions frons.tbe blood. There is oo doubt that ed bis shop lo tbe Old Tailoring Str.nd i>i
But the devilish bud wouldn't fight a bit.
DEPENDANTS,
ALSO.
that it c:ir. «1 bis son of Croup in a few coirutes.
if families i»n<j persons generally wereacqpaint- 8oguef deceased, next door to the Fr^e
Get out of lhe way, dec.
SUPERIOR
HATS.
Uf CHAMVERY.
The Ritngor (Me.) Journal wyi— '»A tiitl of
ed with tl'-j efficacy and healing power c'jf Da- Office, where be will be happy lo w*ji
UST
received
a
supply
01"Rogers'*
best
Bea.
! .) jyiit-'s .Ex|>cctoi-ant will Mtisfv all (hat it isf (sure'"•"'HE Defendant, Jobn McPherson Brien,
The Lokies, to their sorrow, found
vies" Family Fills, they might save many i> di>l- those who may be disposed to patronize
ver
and
Russia
Ham,
which
will
be
sold
.ly cure lor Unugh». Colds, liiflurnza \ ; L : n-a
Vegetable If itter^jsnd
I not having entered bis appearance and
That ihe same old coon vas on the gronnd,
ar now paid for doctor's bill*; they arr very He begs leave to return bis sincere thanks for given
.
JOHN G. WILSON.
•
liosrscncss, :^<1 all kinOsof I'ulmonarv nil' ct • • . < , . •
security
according
to
the
Act
of
Assembly
Ftr
the
cure
ot.
Yellow
;
";d|Qilious
(
And when they bfoughi their roosu-r nigb>
mild and genOe in their operation.
»
Harpers-Ferry, Jtfay 23.
the very liberal patronage he has been i,
Mr. Kben icr Webster, of Provtdenee, (l<. I
••nil the rules of this Court ; and it appearing by
Fever
and
Ague,
l)S
pepsi«,
{jrlup.
Liver
S
Ob, how he made ihe feathers fly!
JLJ-* ->olc by
t I Afas cUreil of « severe Aslhms, b\ u»ing tw« ht>iUe*'
ticot of, and pledges himself to renewed tx
satisfactory evidence that he is-not an inhabitant of
plaint.
Sick
Heail-.A«he,
&c.
4^;.
Illicit*!*;in doves.
Get oat tf lhe way,AcKev. Simeon Seigfricd, was cui eil of lnt',-ie ... a, .
A b G W HOLLAND.
;?tVis country: Jt i* ordered. That the said defendlions to meril a continuance.
.:] •
THE C///JV7: V£ HA
i HoHTseness, *nd a Itanl dry t'ouglt l>> oneboUlc.
-:
Harpe it-ferry ;
,
,_
•e-j^rt
do
appear
here
on
the
first
day
of
the
next
From
long
experience
io
business,ari<l
t
h'
UST
received
a
supply
of
Winchester
made
In MO they tried a Northern roan,
!!'• v Dr. Bsbe.ick, ot I'oii^likt-t !•»«<•, r »j « iln:
TOR.
JOHN H. BOYD.
',
and answer the bill of the plaintiff; andtliat
Buckskin Gloves, very superior for harneral satisfaction 'he has rendered so far';'i her eixn j k-rm,
CO V of lh
Wnb the principles of the Southern Han,
;
knowing
Ur. Jityne to be a regulnr Ph<*ir'ean. and
Warrant-id to remove Silp
* P
'» order be forthwith inserted in some est, which I will sell very cheap.
Mai tinsbiug ;
with safety insure a neat fit and perfect Kalis- n!ewipa
>er
ublisMed in
i tiaving used his medicines |irrsona!l\ nnd :n Itia l..imfiui now Hjey've widely changed iheir tune
out
injuring
the
o«ln.
rho
mav
be
aleaset!
to
Ma'rnn
l
P
Charlestown;
for
tw
J MOORE,
o
JOHN G. WILSON.
faction to those who
pleased lo-jjairnn- ^.--.i,.
rno may oe pieaseu
.,«,i posted
..».,„.i...
.u_ frontdoor
r .j
-r
Jr, does no! hcsilate lo rommruii ihi ni as had- utitl
c«:.-=iv and
And are trying to fuel thai same old coonmonths .r,»i.»
successively,
»t the
of
.:
.Vo 86, Ma*kit St. Baltimore.
Harpers-Ferry, June 13, 1844
£dr»$otj sjenuirtC witho
- niinenliy useful medicines, and « valuableailditioii
the
Court-house
in
tbe
said
town
of
Cliarleslown.
Gal out of ihe way, Sic.
AUR 1, iS-H~3m.
Having made ample arrangements to«be pita-:
Com-io'cU U Tyle-.^^Hl
j o our MMteriu M^dicv.
A Copy—Teste,
i
tided with the FASHIONS as they are '
For sale by
Ituv Juliii Sfgur. af l,:iinl'frts»ill<', Nr» Jersey,
A Southern man, with a Northern face,
U. T. BROWN, Clerk.
: The B.adi* »
•
F I N E assortment of Brandy, Gin and
.' who wast sulft ri»K * 'ill a hnursent-st and iui trn>-*s t><*
ly issued, be can promise tbe very
August 15, 1844.
JOH.VF
KROWJ
They now hate got lo fill Van's place,
Wines, that I am selling at a small ad. lhe lungs unit tliroal,anda uirTockliog Astlim<
»»«
RB r*spectfully invited to Rive me B call
" TIP OF THE FASHION *
And vainly think lo win hi» rleciion
:
:
T LOCK $ CO . t>%iftifieM,
cured by one bottle.
.
vance
on
invoice
prices.
S
GIBSON.
and
examine
my
stock
of
JEVVELRi"
and
llt<;i\IA
to
wit:
i
«j sweanng thai he goes for pivlsciioa.
b those who may desire their
XOti'T IWSSELLillkrjters Ft* :j Itcv'd \Vm.Luws. Motlestln»n, Va., ti-'Vi-;— " 1
June 20.
Fancy Articles in their way.
'•,-.
Gel out vf ihe way, Ac.
Hade, and ia thus enabled to say
the At Rules faolden in the Clerk's Office of the Cirl<ave used your ex|>ecti>ianl, ai>d found it uii « MT!April 11, IH44 3
;*'' |
1 have jusl received some
cuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery for
uost
fastidious
trill
be
served
to
oiuer;t>v
giv.'•m nieiliciiie fcr Pulmonaiy DiSrarrs "
Cirpceries.
Fine Gold Pencils,
And thinking lo f.ic-1 the Keystone State.
Jefferson County, the first Monday in August.
'i Mr. J. 1.. Simi'kins sajs Ihul il cured hia wife of
Consumption,
ing
him
a
call.
'il
i.
.(
AM
now
receiving,
an<l
offer
for
sale,
afresh
Rings, and Breast Pins,
1844:
Tliry've got George M. Dallas for his rnate»
'. roii-cinjituni, and oue til his chiidrvu of XV'-io- I ' i - i . As none but the very best workmen -Vi'l ;be
supply of Groceries, at very low prices.
I Dr. « n
Hair Pins, Sleeve Pins, &c.
'An«l backward flow his name they speH,
James
L.
Rqnson,
PLAINTIFF,
employed,
the
public
may
real
assured
4hat.'tis
S
GIBSON.
Swaync's.;;:
July 18
.
H S FORNEY.
Daniel /fen.lhuw, J5§q., JBdilor of (lie Lynn. Ma»In hopes lo make it jingle wellAGJUJVST
vork will be both neat and durable.
', (f-fj
Harpers.Ferry June 20, 1844
Cotipound ?:«•*
I !..<•!. i^eiis, Ktcord, saj s— *J)>ynv's KxpectOr»a| i»
Gel ouU'f Hie way,i&c.
Charlestown,
April
4,
1844.
§i
jf;|*
Richard
Williams,
JldnJr
ofdnn
Hen> « vtT) v u l n a l i l e Syrup, which «f have lair Ij osexl
Riots! iflob Laws!! \
« with pnoil effrct in slopning a Cough and
ICPCountry Produce will be taketi- aji all
ry. for poughs. :'-u»(f5S,
ning, rfec'rf, Richard Dujffield, Jidm*i
This twisting an«i Inrning things about
LL was qaiet at the last accounts n;a had times
:
* and breaking up a colU."
in exchange for work, at cash pri-~i;«'
Con
um|-)ti(in.
Wholesale
Dealer
in
Frail,
h the thin? that George knows all about,
of
Delilah
Smallwood,
dec'd,
William
from Ph'.ladclphia;we take advantageiof (his
r
AND
o;
Brc^lhicg
Pain
And spelling backwards is just the game
state of ad'airs to call the a'.teniion of the Public.
Grove, John T. Cookus, and Samuel
CO-PARTNERSHIP |*
ne?is of t:,| Brea-!
i
JfO EXCUSE FOR
.Hut
t u n s alike the man anil name.
to lhe large and well selected stock of Jejwelry,
;
IN THE
Whhoping
(Jough,
Br<
Smallwood,
DEF'TS,
Since
the important discovery of Or Javne's
Get out of the way, Ac.
Fancy Goml», Fruit, Confectionary, &c., jjust reJt\». 557. South Charles *f.?
in sh'irt. ;iU i*iseasc$ ti,jj indicate
|Hair Tonic, every one m a y , it he cbo.se, preTailoring Business*
IN CHANCERY.
ceived »nd for sale at tbe lowest prices. ".
>
or wot. i! tji; lik»tl> lo Icati |t||;onsump- • 3»erve his h a i r f.om falling off, or if a l r c u i . y cald
'BALTIMORE.
In '40 the Lokies swore it was wrong
HE defendant, Sam1! Small wood,not having
H. S. FORNEY.
JTJHE subscribers respectfully inform UKtion
ion;
tb')sc who'iave usb:l si|ts nidiiclho
For Ihe Whigs to sing a merrj sons,
nidi certainty hive his hair restored n
Shepherdstown, July 18, 1514.
[
entered his appearance, and given security
Groceries.
<IA zens of Charlesiown and the atlj
need
;ed noi be (old jif its VjirUi^Kas •> bale faFlul now ihey hook our songs and lunc« t
by a faithful and persevering application of
according
lo
the
Act
of
Assembly
arid
the
rules
FUST received a general assortment of very mily medic-inenrtoeihasequatiiJlit. \'<
country, that they have entered into a >>:«i :uerVery
Anil next, we expect, they'll eook our coons.
Valuable Hair Tonic.
Hardware Store, i
of this court; and il appearing by satisfactory ' cheap Groceries for bnrvcsl.
sant
ant
in
its
!•»(<•.
an<?
from
its;-:;.->!ij;!-'i
shipin
the
TAILORING
BUSINESS,
anrtopfcMcl
If Please to read without prejudice tbe fo'iowGel out of the way, &c.
UST received, at the old stand, formerly a shop at the old Tailoring Stand of M r : Jo«tf>h evidence that he ia not an inhabitant of this
June 20.
C R A N K & SADLER.
perties u is very i uch sougiitffter* by those ving corhinun:~alions, which in addition to hunoccupied by F. W. & R. B. Raw?ins, s Brown, (in the room lately occupied by George country: li is ordered, That the said defendant
whose ncrvoiH sj tern has :,vc'n impaired, ;---:lri'iis of other* equally resprciable should rcSufficient Provotntran.—Let a men be small block of
iSacon.
do
appear
here
on
the
Istday
of
the
next
term,
tickhni: i..p rrsi ing in t^tiiroax, &c.,=
Wm
Ranson,
Esq
,
as
a
Law
Office,)
whefe
lM?y
»j-;niove the doubts of every reasonable |-er*<»n of
ever so mild and palietit in his disposition, Hardware, Cutlery, Japanned
Ware, will always be prepared to execute i.i trie ueft- and answer the bill and amended petition of the 4 LARGE l-ot of 6rst-rale country cured
to strnngth^n t nd clbnr;t.;ic »oife and ;
;-"i!i» u n i f o r m and singular efficacy of Jayne's Hait
plaintiff;
and
thai
a
copy
of
this
order
be
forth,
*
Bacon,
for
sale
cheap,
by
yd il you stick the toe of your boot in his
thlOdt
Pifrlib
est and most fashionable style, all articles ;r> wiib inserted In some newspaper published in
liava
v_Tunic.
. Shoe Findings, Sfc.
July 11WJtt S. LOCK
m o u t h , poke s m u t t y toogs in his whiskers, Together with a large stock of Tin-ware on their line of business.
ft.-unil it a
Charlestown, for two months successively, and
dy
W! ftn
The Spring end Summer Fashion?. fijir
w h i p oil* his coat tail w i t h your penknife,
Sun IIKKBSTOWK, Va., Oct IP, 1343.
hand, consisting, in part, as follows:
posted at lhe front door of the Court-house in
For the Summer.
jiccn ;oo "reely u j, Giis
v* Dear Sir.—You inquire of me whether I have
put half bricks in his soup, or open oysters Grain and grass scythes, snealhs, scythe stones, have been received, and hereafter the
the
said
town
of
Charlestown.
BEAUTIFUL article of gentlemen's f a i r
' met! e v i l l
will be regularly received every
-.'"iisctl j u u r Hair Tonic, and the eflects,
A Cony—Teste,
with his lazor, tea to one he will resent Rifles, grain and hny forks, shovels, spatlss,
and morocco walking shoes, very light
enabling
us
to
serve
our
customers
I effect* a j{di
*| Several years ago my hair began it- fali raH.
T.BKOWN,
Clerk.
Long
»nd
short
trace
and
halter
chains.
:
neat
and
fashionable.
Also,
slippsrs.a'nd
pumps,
(he insinuation.
rep
ry latest styles at all times.
the b.K. :
•|pic1ly from the scalp, and 1 bad tbe prospect o*
August 15, 1844.
Broad axes, hand axes, hatchets, Saws, :
and boots, homemade, for sale low by
Country Produce will betaken at ell
^preraiture baldness
During se^crct » i v i» i
Drawing-knives, turner and socket chiiojs,
June 5?.
J J MILLER.
;
f lions.
e i change for work.
Too Cioil—Two AMoney* wishing lo Augers, braces and bills, extra brace l;;'.?s,
WIT:
. _'i-ri.i various preparations recommcniiad for ilir
1
- ' m i l , from <»-,nch I 'lorivmii lio • Pfcf:'
At
J. T. COW
Be canlicjus to as; for tl{'-s origissl D»tw
compliment a certain Judge, one of them Gimblcis, (a superior article,) planes, ;
At. Rules hold'Sn in the Clerk's Office of the
At t o»l!
B. F. SHO
Swayne^'s Conip.iun^l Syrup i;f|\*"ild phcrrj^ i 6'ength a friend recommended »our tlair T-»nicCircuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery
Planebits.fiks, horse rasps, locks,hinges, Screws,
S
the
season
is
advanced,
I
will
sell
at
f.rst
began—
-i used three or four bottles according io ihe
Charlestown, April 4, 1844.
for Jefferson County, the' first Monday
cost, my entire stock of Balzorines and all other pr.epaioli'ins from !Jii| valuable if
"Your honor known how to manage Cast, English blister, and country blistph steel,
are flctitiouii and counterfeit. '?t\.pored only: r tvprinied directions, and ai the end of six months,
August,
1844
:
Strap-iron,
knives
and
forks,carvers
an^stcels,
Beriges.
They
are
of
sjpring
purchase,
and
athese rapscallions equal to clock-work."
Dr. Swaynct, whose|>ilice h537i)beo removoi* ijmy bairwas ibickset, and since, its tendency lo
& strops, Rodgers1 superior per/' knives,
Henry Berry , Adm^r of Baker Tapscott, mong them, the mnst superior Dualities and la- N W corner; of liigtth and Iv'jfcc streets, FhJ •:_'.<ii'n grey, wv< arrested.
"Yea, leplied the other, "when your Razors
Pruning-knives, white-wash, paint, s|oe and
styles may be found. Ladies can now have
ILLIAM LOUGI1RIDGE respectfu
" I have never before given a certi6ca(e, re5
!.: ..
i
dec'd,
PLAINTIFF, test
honor gets a parcH of these ragamuffins
other brushes,
an opportunity of getting elegant dresses at ve- delphia.
informs the citizens cf Jefferson,
icommending
patent medicines, which ictliscri
J^tJiist
receivedi
end
fohfjjiiie
at
my
DJ
AGAINST
around you, your honor ia perfectly at Curry-combs, cards, shofe thread, pegs, bristles, Frederick, and adjoining counties, tv fc" n i j
ry reduced prices. Call and see
;
;
-n.-iiately
i
sed,
as they often are, do much :njuStore,
in
Sh?|»rsnlsji>wn,
r.
lij-ijce
supply
of
\
Knives, pincers, a *•!•», awl handles, — :
June 27
/ / MILLER
wish to mark the graves of Iheir lamenleil dea|i\ John Hopkins and Philip Hopkins, surhome."
;-•}. but in a ciue like the present, where I'know
genuine Compound gyrup of;Wild (Uierry. !
And mi assortment of kit and ket files, '
hat be still continues to make and supefs<-ri)jje
vivors of John Hopkins, J\fahlon HopHENfey -S FOjiNEY. Jigent. • 'he article :o bs beneficial, and t h a i il can do no
spittoons, trunks, sugar boxes,
Fresh Sal lad Oil,
jiiarm, I hofe noscrupies in staling facts --v.il.irj
"Jemmy, what is a member of Con- Jnpannei)
kins,
and
Philip
Hopkins,
of
ihe
firm
Monuments
—
Sox,
Column,
ShepherdMoi
i, Jtiiie 20 -t-£m
Nurse and other lamps, canisters.
[UST received and lor sale low, by
_j^.
< tny own knowledge. Yours, &c.
gross?"
of
J.
Hopkins
Sf
Brothers,
Tin plates for hsrvest, assorted sizes, '.;
I
July
4
J
H
BEARD
&
CO.
.f-f >«'ub«Mb' javiiir* tr r'tai
i
Interesting'.
i.o
i
-\
JOHN
"A member of Congress is a common Sell mettle kettles, No 1 w i r e for machine*, And Mead & Foot STOJtfl3 H
'
DEFENDANTS,
'
Dr D JAVKE, Pbiladelpbia.
Travelling Trunks
s u b s t a n t i v e , agreeing with self interest, And in short, a general sssortiiietil of Articles in
OF BVCRT V A R I E T Y .
|
7JV CHAJfCERY,
Gold seven times pwiffd is '»ni.;. \.-dMtd in 6u&
.F superior quality for sale by
and is governed by $8 a day, un Jerstood. the above line, all of w h i c h will be sol'* cheap, Having purchased an extensive QlT\(tRV.*?l f fl^HE Defendants not having entered their
PIIILACEI.FHU, Mev 10,
f
June
6.
JJMUUr.
and very law for ihe cash.
TS original sicu, w7i;:n fai:ni? -cojm<
ctccl us i< i.?
JL appearance and given security according
the
most
beautiful
ffliite
and
Variagaled.%'1&>:
Dr
Jayne—Dear
Sir : I feel lhalfl can hardly:
with its dr.css «n:l yMptiri!;(|*. •«''oiil(l be xli
Also on hand, 4 or SOU feet very superior Tin
jj'ay enough in iavor of your Hair Tonic.. My
A Yankee has invented a drilling Ma- Spouting, which will be put up on the ','horlest BLE, and an extensive nvater powerto s;uv »jig to the Act of Assembly and the Rules of this
the
average
at
n
pc<Vk
mt-ature
J:i
a
4>5
piece
of
|
polish with, his prices will be LOW. (;»Vf« Court; and it appearing by satisfactory eviHAVE just received, &nd intend keeping gold—and in Such proportion c»v ihj irtiJ.icinatiJ i..|bairbad beer falling off for about two years.!
china , which not oniy diills wood, rocks notice. Call and see for yourselves.
great advantage to purchasers is, thai all Sto-iia dence that they are not inhabitants of this counconstantly on baud, a large rtock of Segars ponies of roott.arnl |>lfitrts be eii>-sc[ed and corset - ,|and bad become very tbin, threatening "l-uedy
TtlOMJS
ui d iron, but is also useful in drilling miliwill be delivered at bis risk, without aiij **.*$$ try : It it ordered, That the said Defendants do of all kinds. By the arrangement I have marie, trated from th<»!i- elr<«j and impjefitic*.;
• | * baldness when I commenced Usiug jour remedy.
Chnrlestown,
June
13.
Every body Vno^s'iiiat nine gtsitnsof iulphs'r "«! Mti nbout one week it ceased to fall cff. I hate
tary companies.
charge.
\: • ''M appear here on the first day of the next tcrm.and I am enabled to sell by tbe box, for cash, as
|Cy»LETTERING neatly.eiecuted. £ j |6 answer the crossbill of tbe Plaintiff, and that a low as tbe manufacturer will sell them at whole- quininecontni>u aii the mediiimvto;be found iu
J used it now for about three months and br-ve as
SPICING
By application to Mr. Horatio N. UaKlahr: j:> copy of this order be forthwith inserted in sale. Give me a call, and judge for vourself.
:i ftill and thick a bead of hair as I can po-n,l-ly
Burke once remarked to Garrick that all
AND
and
those
nine
grains
ijiiiy
he
io
tlie
for«ni
(
Charlestown, those who may desire any of "*•'" some newspaper published in Charlestown, for
|ilcsire. I have recommended its use to a nuai*
July 11.
S // JILLEMOATG.
bitter things were hot. "Aye " said Gar*
two months successively, and posted at the
above articles can be shewn the list of '
GOODS.
|ber of my friends, who all speak well of it If
frontdoor
of
the
Court-house,
in
the
said
town
rick, "what do you think cf bitter cold
and the different plans. He will also
rfaiihfully employed 1 have no doubt of its genof Charlestown.
HE subscriber
has just returned from the any order*, epitaphs, &e., that may
[ OR sale bj
weather?"
— ' success.. I ma; add that before using your
compose Stuini. iirn s Viegetabla
Pill«,rU||
:
A Copy— Teste,
East with n large and well selected
Or,by addressing him, at Leilersburg,
July 11.
KEYES & KEARSLEF.
pcd of iropurUifi,:anir nothing I^,(«TS their coiftwc :.T-j;)ic. I had tried macy of Ihe various articles
.
R. T. BROWN, Clerk.
ington county, Md., orders can be filled vrith
sition but Ihe trim medicinal ^•^ropei'ies of; Ivy:
for 'he hair, such as the Macasssf Oil,'
Slock of fffri/ig and Summer G^qrfs,
A yankee has invented yellow spectaAugust 15, 1844.
•
FRESH TURNIP SEED.
plants, roots » ,i\ Istrk -s hwe i:<:,i, |,IOK-<! by
delay.
II the different preparalions of Bear's Oil, Vecles, for making lard look like butler.— consisting in par: of the following articles, viz
f\ FRESH lot of Winter Turnip Seed, rais- rience to posst^s H curative viift^e Jor the r:ti.iUii j r u b l e Hair Oil, &c., without experiencirt^
|C7*No imposition need be feared, as
VIRGUVLl, TO WIT:
They are a great saving in expense, as 3-4,4-4 Plaid'and fancy casssimere
•attk ed in this county, just received and for maladies incicknt tc in,-' liunian I -. n^.
-»rices are uniform.
ifrjch. if any. benefit.
At Kules holden in the clerk's office of the ale by
J // BEARD Sf CO.
Thus forming natisrt'j true rcnjf-vft/, pare, per^rt-J I r.
lard eaten with these spectacles on taales Blue, black, broyvn and green cloths
January 21 1843—ly.
Respectfully yours,
S B FITCH, M D.
cjrctfit
superior
coarf
of,
law
and
chancery
June 20.
Super black Fier.cn
do
'and priginal. | ;
| |
No
172
ChcsQul street.
very much the seme as stewed oil.
for Jefferson County, the first Monday in
Do plain and plaid linen drillings
Have you Sf.ofi 'u or-King'* fir-l, jipfwIiicinpHfei
COAL,
COAL.
;
August,
1844:
Silk scarfs and cravats
nihg tumors fn t!»e gl^ndi of >!.; iii-ck or on t|n
HAMILTON, Feb. 15, 18S1:.
Uncle San knows a man who says he Gambroons and cottonades
UST received and for sale at Duffield's De- shoulders? Tfc'e aUeraiivc »nil Jj^.'ifving priurajjl
Wi'lizm Little,
PLAINTIFF,
; |
CHEAPER THAN EVSH
;.
Dr.
D.
J
a
\
n
j
—
D
e a r Sir:—I had not
pot, a 'o't of the beet COAL for smithing of Sars.-iparill:i. so jt-iwerfullj* \ t> ' - . l i ^ . u " - i% v.oi.:^^has fallen ia love four tine's in his life, and Marseilles, saiin and Cashmere vestings
AGAINST
jtc first bottle of your Hair Tonic, before a de-"
ever
brought
into
the
county.
It
is
the
same
cd
in
Stainbui^i'a
!',•!!-.,
will
imntSdirffeJy
KiiacUi>i
mUiam Grove, Richard Dtiffitld, Richard FFiilmuch (ears that a fifth attack will carry him Linen cambric handkerchiefs
fided change r/as manifest over the bald pert of
/ftiins, Jldtri'r of John Griggs. dec'd. Sebastian coal which is used in all tbe Machine Shops of seat of diseased am] i;i;-.ili!«l!y, 4_,j- n, :»n:. of l2
Spitllefield and pongee da
HE undersigned respectfully iufor-i-s' his
t£e h'ead to which it was applied. A new growtil
off.
purgaliveoper^tioEi,
aids(
aurclv
Iriveout
"
•'"
"'
the
Baltimore
and
Ohio
lia.-l
Road
Company.
i
faly,
tale
Sheriff
of
Jefferson
County,
Committee
and chiuires
' • l i n e glossy hair, much like that of an infant's*
friends and customers that be cotitmtiesIrojp the *3 »l»»n. . '
"Death lo quackery," as the man said Calicoes
It
can
be
bad
at
tbe
low
rate
of
18
cents
pc
r
*%iminislrdor de bonis non of tf'illiam VettaU.
Super balzarincsand lawn's *"
Hare
you
Rtieamsti^cfj
p;.in,
^>
(h<.-elbow
i-:-t:eared.
and has continued to increase,so tbat
at
h'u
Old
Stand,
next
door
East
of
Carter's
Uo
when he knocked a duck over with a club. Black, blue-black, and colored silks—a fine as- lei, where will be constantly kept on hand,
c!~* teased Sebastian Ealy. UUe Sheriff of Jefferson bushel. All kinds of produce taken iu exchange shoaliler. hip i»r knee j;>fnts ? t}::' Vrgi-table.KJs«' 1 nave had it tut two or three times.
for
Goods.Coai,
Iron,
Nails,
and
Salt;
for
which
CZmnty.
Committee
Administrator
de
ftonu
won
tract Pill* artierninentiy sd:ipted; ( > alleviate
sortment made to order at tbe shortest notice,
'; I began the use of the Tonic wilb little or no
of JValkmnitl CrmghM, dec'd,'David Potts, John produce I will give Baltimore price, deducting ing$. That :poi IMU of; them •£ rn li has a
Rather Sterp.—A fello v said to a Jew French kid and silk gloves and milts
!>iih
that it would ever be successful on mj
seription of BOOTS and SHOES, manufrctur*
liar tendency to. corn-<:*thf gt-ci^nms will ..., .,, ii.sd ; and I w:.s as much surprised as delighted
flofb. Jonas Potts, miKvn Potts, John H. AU- freight and commissions—Give me a shake
—"Do you know tbej Hang Jew« and Corded skirls and grass cloth
of the best materials, and by experienced wo,
and
unloose
i'lii,
>r}ing
disease
'
"
'
i
j
;
its
holt),
v}iil
ALFKED
DUFFIELD.
:
Stedl
aad
Mary
w?nn
his
wife,
late
Mary
Ann
Ladies'night caps
f ,«aw the eflect. You recollect tbe appea'rmen.
i
Jackaases together in England ?"
Iheir apericn- action willliarry ol'lbe^bumora wiic)
HIT Iff. I8«.
Cerdnrr, John William Gardner, Hannah GavdA general assortment of hosiery
:
of
my he;d when in your office: I assure
My
prices
will
in
no
instance
exceed
occasion
pain—or
i
';'}
"
.
" I dicTot," replied! he Israelite, "but rl
Bishops lawn, muli, and Swiss muslins
the hair has been nearly, if not quite, an
any other manufactory in tbe place—rror in fetl fter, Daniel Snyder, ffiUiam P. Flood, late She_.
Have
Toulne
Gout
'•—nerere
ii£/iE
in
thesmi^IIV
Jflorc
New
Ctoods.
it betrue.it u fortunate that yon and I Striped am) plaid; penitentiary cottons
riff of Jefferson County, IFitticm Grove, as Jdlong at the times I have had it cut, oh tho«e
those sold in Stores. My Boots shall be
E have finished opening our second sup- joints, or \t\c lowpr exri'fcm'lirs. Jrslei'.t-Vd by svtelj
are-not there—for one of u& might be hung 2-4, 7-8, 4-4 Virginia osaaburgs
ing
and
inflainmation
.'
The
ssnijitii'-cess
must
Jri
which were nearly destitute of any whea
factored as cheap as the cheapest, and the p'tib-1 tninixtrator •/ John Grove, deceased, rnnd as Adply of New Spring & Summer Goods, mediately Iu'lev « courti of ihfc.^VgeUble Ezt^il
do
for hia nation, the other far his nature : 7-8 twilled
lie may rest assured that tbe work shall bedppe ' ministrator of William P. Cru'ghiU deceased.
u saw me. It was, however,very fine, tbough
consisting
of—
3-4. 7-S, 4-4 brown sheetings
Pills, if taken a^conling i<i ibe dc|<tto6« whicli's^j
DEFENDANTS, Foreign and Dome!tic Dry Goods,
itelbick.
Respectfully yours. <tc
in a better manner and at as low prices as tjje
and that would be Ibe end of us both."
company each box. . ,;. ;
-;*
J s**!>•'
7-8, 4-4, 5-1, KM bleached do
j
^^^^^^^
IN CHANCERY.
GEORGE W.
homemade work sold in the stores.
Hardware
and
Groceries',
,
Are
yon
*fiTicto<!
with
c,'>ns;iti
'r-r-^1
or
habi|ut<^S'
;•
t
No I, 9 and 3 burlaps
i Hamilton Literar
Tbe LADIES are
China, Glass and Qucensware,
Cosliyeness '—The Rji|rjct wi!i^-_f uktu in sitifftsfl:?
HEAVT!—A man said to another : Nankeen.
cat Seminary, Madison
ffnd examine a super
and ofi-repfiitrd dost-s, £a *treitgy;->fi and encotiil^i^l *
Wood ware,
"Which is the heaviest, a quart, of rum or
GROCERIES <
Calfskin Shoes, which
lo action the digest iii; r,-juris. aDj" H l <i»e *»me Ijr7e '5'
;
Iron',
Steef
an
J
Castings,
&c.
New Orlears ancf Porto Rico Sugars
aad it appearing by satisfactory evidence thai
[From the Somer?ille (N. J.) Whig.]
a quart of water r"
ufactured by one of the best workmen in
All of which we invite our customers and the *o thoroughly cleanse from Ml obgsection lhe l»r^|r rii
,
:
he li n'o't inr rrrhubifant of ibis country: A is or- public
••Rum most ajauredly," said the other, Loaf and lump sugar
intestines, lh:>t ihi' ntosttcliaeottragjlqg and very fiilj.i;| Some time since 1 called upon Mr. P. Msson,
country, and which I will warrant to bo e
generally
to
call
and
examine.
Rio and St Domingo coffee
malady most lie
> tJ=*"i^-s!em.
5 - " i~f
S Sorncrville, or Dr. Jayne's celebrated liair
in beauty and better made than those manufpfe- de,'td. Thattbessid defendant do appear here op
"for I saw a man that weighed 310 Ibs. Java,
B. T. TOWNER & CO.
England
cheese
the 1st day of next term, and answer the amendDo you noi suffer froirjanaccuiitilatic'i of Uilc IK iconic, to restore
res
my hair, wbieb was thi-n fatl>
tured in the cities.. 1 will sell them at red
-,
, , - ' «< •
Shepherdstown,
Isn.e
6.
staggering under a quart of rum, when New
the stomach, proiluvir^i riling &j {he throM, *ittW|'l?g fiff daily
Sperm, adamantine, dr-phine, & mould.canutes- fjce
,o^ ag,t-hey ctn ^ hid in lhe , &
ed bill of the plaintiff*; and that a copy of this
I procured one bottle, and applied
Vvfi*rm
n^K
*mH
imoA^fA
*^Sv*f
•
.
.
*
.
.,
-.
.
.
he could bare carried a gallon of water Sperm,
headache,
l..*s
of
apiMfiJte,
tic.
^
.
IT
j
on
neniej-Wjl,Trontents
tun, and Unseed
order be forthwith inserted in some newspaper
;
:
according to tbe d*irecliou*. Wbew
Having just received from Baltimore a I
Boot* & Shoes*
with ease."
VARIETV.
published in Charlestown, for two months suc- jf)HE subscribers have on band and expect those tymptoiiiii, kiii! ust no riie^?-i- ft rclievt- v<itfr9 > . -,.•, wwas exhausted. I discovered to n>/
_
Super Extra Morocco, GENTLEMEN "traS
'
Smoking and chewing tobacco, from 12 \ to 75 do well to calf and leave their measures. 7*t
cesgtvely, and posted at the front door ol tbe wl constantly to keep, a general assortment •tomach, a bil ousf..-ver fiH sOrtS^ c'v^rlafe <O"K )*;I|;- 8 sur
surprise
Th<!
Slainburn
Veglt^Oe
Rktr^l
Pills have »>fee>?i
%"*- 'Wfl«
f rKf' and satisfaction, that tbe young
_ i • -_•»
-,
*..«-J
^-v:.
: ».fc» . J a i P was
A man is supposed to tre tolerably well I R«Sali», Prtncipe, Spanish and half-SpaSish Se- Morocco is of a quality that cannot be bad atfafi-i court-bouse-' in ire said town of Charlestown.
starling handsomely ; I therefor* pur.
of
Boot*
and
Shoes,
both
coarse
and
fine,
wade
proved
lo'be
"
..
„
• »
!i
aT9t"K
gars
f Copy—Teste,
U«:c»*up* "P^3*60" another, aod coon till'l bad used Ihirs
by Mr. Jobn Avis, Jr., (who ij. so celebrated for (liciiu s lo c»- rtct
times. Call snd eiarinne if f
:
occupied, when he has l i i s - w t f e on one
tilturj
Nmrf^, Beaver. Russia, Ruysquill, LeghJ)rn,».nd
if. 1*. tfROWN, Cfcrfc
et infill
prorui
mosl pronjifiejivfmiur^s
is * direct
infii"-& i?^"ies,and
Cfittles.aioi non. as a compensation, my hair m
I would erabrace this opportunity of tender-;;
making neat and durable work.) and are deter- one of the most
arro, • baby oo lhe o?her, carrying a basPahn Leaf Hals
August
15
1844.
encc on the liv:r, H fif|u« never :{iVore p'roducrd i?»| V* *^'c^ *as9 ever.
mined
to
sell
as
che
j
p
ss
the
cheapest.
ng
my
thanks
to
my
friends
and
custon-ersiin'.
i'
ket aoo* rail e m bis bind, a cig r in bis Florence Braid smJ Straw Bonnets
a purely vegetable n^ieinu ; a {£"• «!.5««:s of thrt^i j^'And wh:
hat is moie surprising, my bi'dnc-c
Smilhfield, and would inform them that I des|gn>]:
June 6.
CRJ1JVE * &.-1DLER
r
JOSEPH CROSBY,
1
mouth, and his hop«'ul heir huhirog oo to Laihc-' Gaiier Boots
or four pill*
CNcb,- liuvjii'
not occasioned
oc
.
.. , noir,en>i!: insf-ineesi-H '-ijT:]j>fa5 not
by sickne»s, in which c«>.e
continuingmy
visits
lo
that
place,
for
the
ff
^
i
Do
French
Kid
Slippers
ORNER
of
Maia
and
Potomac
streets.
BALZAK1NES, AND JJALZARJNE lually carried cff r.H ^rfiuous
the skirts of bis coat.
. aud re»toie;".JiS<.re is greater hope of restoration—b-jt W'aa
pose
of
taking
MEASURES,
oo
every
T/ii-j-j
Do Seal Sk in and teatRer S«o8»
Harpers-Ferry, bns in Store, nod for sale
J**. O ROCKKS. Methodist MiriLA WNS
day. and will make a return on the
Men's and frays' Calf.skin Boots
less than the ustfil prices
Horeb. Somerset Co., N J
LARGE
and
beautiful
assortment
of
the
The subscriber trusts that his
Do
do
do ShoesAn actress, performing &«tly Anne, :n
hhds Prime Porto Rico Sugar
above
articles,
cheaper
than
any
heretocafipned
b>
ha<inj,
tJllii
.
..
Do
do heavy Hrogans
obis Linseed Oil
King Richard, repeating ibe passage. O!
|JaTM» Tonic Vermifuge, a sate and
fore offered in tbe county, at
of weatwer. St»nihwfi's"Vi?g«rUi)li f .
PiU$
ment afforded to compeasate for tbe loss
Children's
and
Misses
Morocco
&
Elsslor
Boots
I
tierce
w
inter
*trained
Sperm
Oil
wbfii shall I have rest .' ' w is abruptly
be found to gi*e rare ini^immedi^ relief by rt-^r§' mt(1:f 'or worms. Dyspepsia, Weak'nesa,
sustained and the extra expense.
R. LEVCRING'S.
and Shoes
SOO ioafs refined Loaf Sugar
iieving tbe van.ius otioeuiiof the si .-iu which
appetite,and fur intermittant fever, a'od
Ehrnen-Ferry.
May
16.
answered by » wag hi ibe gallery. 'Never |
IOHN
AVIS,
r, a general assortment of Hardware
2»;00 Ibs prim* green Rio Coffee
coi<! had shut u;-.
a^d Fever.
Cbarleatown. April 4, 1844.
lill; tyou rperJ a»e tbe, -thirty
thiUing*
youJOHN
H
SOD
ibs
Colgate's
Rosin
S*ap
"
If you have pa.in ••,-•_ j!^e «tom*ifc, attendci!
. "jUayne's Carminative Balsam, ia arertrin. L
Distribution.
,.V4y9, 1844.
Fancy Soap assorted in Btfxea
o *'j rne.
»xed - V » , oecif; »«f by t
effectual cure lor Dysentery. Dia'rrhce ChoHontc
O,
Ye*
!
JVoio
or
JVcver
!
!
S&OO ibs Philadelphia White Lead
vlorbus,Summer complaint, Cbulic. Qripit:;
\VJji«c Lead.
.
tares.
OfJ Bucfxiors —Resevoirs of whims
E hive been adding weekly, to our stock
J 5 rhests and half Chests Tea
:
nd nervousHeadURE
White
Load
warranted
to
b«
;a
prime,
HE subscribers have on hand, a genc| >(MO Principe Segars
and c«price an* wholesale dealers in noof goods, every thing useful and desiraPain or Sickness
:irtk<le,-al
(3,50per
keg.just
received.
'
cssortaaent
of
Otme-made
S4oei
»nd
B*
ble,
anifdanru&hesilatmglT
say,
that
MT
assort;20.
gross
Matches
t i o n — M a y they take old .maids for pay.
,
.
nfectiova
U S FOKNEY.
made by workmen in our own town ; am«?5 ;SOflO ibs Bacon assorted
aaent M now uns'urpafsed in the. eountr.- vvo
favne'*
Saniiive^illsfor
Livereomplaiot,Dy;^
July 18.
:
which are the finest stitched and pegged Poc
therefore go in for ei i-j^vtitni cf our liesutiful
LardOIf
. «-a8*'*' Rneun)*t'»lll'"'1«««setoftheakin, Imp:
. Did you ever kno* an i n d i v i d u a l to
Abo, very fin* and fashionable catfa*d morot,
1 10
goods, and would respecifullv say, come every
bbl Spirits Turpentine
1
_
f*^'"
"
'"'
&rm >T the Blood, Co«tivene«s, raids it ift«
f»i! ia business, who did'ni lire belter aod
shoes, wilb those that are mnro anbauntia^
CONFBCTIONARY. I
one and take jour »b»re *T > uake room for
iulySS, 1844.
(.r. W. Hdllai>fgrt<B$)t. Bilious t Sections, Female Diseatec, acd
We
expect
to
ga:,
in
a
few
days,
a
large
uiaf
: t i
. Live more money afterwards?
FtrESrl aupply of Confectionary j'usl
oar fall supply, we thus carl/ offer great in* *rper»- Ferry ; ?^5f4jSa!' diseases where an alterative or f'
leather.
dnceaaeau to parcbasera by selling coods ss
teivcd, embracing Candies aad .Nuts' of ! her of heavy coarse shoes and boots, siii
i- Go.y
^faff^ii;'*e ma? >Cl* '«^«ired.
for servants' service, to which we a*aT the a?.u]
band a lot of superior Sole, TJp- cb'ean as they can be bouglu in any of i be cistall kindi and varieties, at the. Drug Stote of
1 ha:e light lacing ami louss conversation,5
SroithficM
;
'.f : prepared only bv Dr D Jayne, J>o20,
tion of farmers and others in want of any oi i
per, Harness and Bridle Leather, Calf and ern cities: n is uaeles-) to enuaerate tiie beauH S FOR^-EY.
A buudanl f ab and linle infarmaiion!
T.
above
named
description
of
Boots
aod
Shot*!
p
skins
tanned
and
wnishod
in
the
be*t
orShepberditown,
July
18.
:?
.:
tiful assortment of goods for 8»jies aad gentleThe ".'ol who sing* in bed and snores ia nuetiac.
a nay be bad-andfer salebr
Any wor* sold bj its will be warraated. Prif
r, which Iwill disposjof on liberal terms,
men's wear, but rcspecifallwnrge ovr friends io
Who 1-nigh* while talking ard talks while eiiwg,
J
$ fox chiicrsn, on hand end
low.
MILLER
4r>
"
and
see.
twj
doors
weatof
ibe
Bank.
.°-h:yA BROWH,Ckartostc
call
and
see.
A
A
0
W
HOLLAND.
Tric'-f things I hale, jet IE ore 1 hate to see,
cb*jp by
II
June
ft
M;rtb
7,
iSii;~If.
j
:
THOMAS
RAWLIS*.
Harpers-Ferry, Ju^j IS. 184li
Tfir o.-rnter coeatrd of bis bard earned fee.j £ :)% tj,
o
A
J
J
Groceries.
Nerve and »Bonc
J
J
A
General Commission Merchant
I
A
W
I
T
F
Segars.
I
Turnip Seed,
J
W
v
s
r
A
P
T
W
H
ilti
V
CHARLESTOWN; JKFFERSON COUNTY,
TOJL. 37.
THURSD
SPjiUWaS,
§EFTEMBEIi
GEXIISEMAXE.
NO. 3
THE JJEEUICAt. STBUISSfT.
MOUNT RAVAGE IRO^N WOtiKS.
The following speech of thlvHon. THEOBCBU
These woi'**, which ar* yel in ibair in^
VIRGINIA
was delivered ji;t:&a anniversa- Charles," said an elderly physician o! tn.y
ere located in Alles^y couni**
"
rYoTTi
Serenth Winter Se«?ion of tbe l?adic»l
r.V of the Missionary Society of iha.il. E. Church, acquaintance lo his s t u d e n t , (a yontii
KUi ~ snd »t present give eruptoym«nt to
For
Department cf Hampdeo Sidoey CpHege,
in the Greece street Church, Net York, "on who had been simljricig cneiiioin* son.e
will commence in Richmond,-on tin- last Mon.. i rTiore than 5UO men, and support a popuMonday
evening, May I3ih.
'Tis
Midnight—
and
from
all
remove:
HE iindcfslgiwd h a ' spared DO pains or day in October, (ths 28th) and continui urjtil
*
i> fe'ion of mere t h a n 3 500 persoot, and
two years.) "to corn'.neaee visiting the
:£"".
Immanuel wrestles, lone with feai
;After seconding Jhe resolution offered and ad- sick! I will taka yo'i along wit", me
expense ia making trj^is House, in aub- the last of February following.
2-ive assistance, indu«»ctly to a much.
1 Dist. Robert .
E'en the disciple that he loved
*tarlii| comfort, equal to the best Hotels.
; ^ -it
vocated by Dr. Wiaans, Nr- Frelinghoysen rfcis morning, au i you will have an op
Jons CUIASM,'M. D. Professor of Theory
[^r,>ar nun.brr. "Tiiil Road Ir.on.cf escelS
do
John
ii
Heeds
nol
his
Master's
grief
and
le.
£%sn, ef
Uesid«'i the Bith», which ar« unsurpassed in and Practice of Medicine.
said :—
;
por'-unity of seeing as well as leading the 3 da. ilej>;c> f .I;jv^
^nd to a considerable extent,
Ihofr healing properties, Redford Water will be
AUUUS.TH L- WARMER. M. D. ProfessoHofSur'Tis Midnight — and for others guilt
It is not my purpose, sir, to detain you, changes in disease we have to watch «vita
com-lani;? kept for the use of Uiose who desire gery
at these works, tvi irk
and Surgical Anatomy.
\
5 cio
The nian of Sorrows weeps in blocij
iCJijiriar, <!„* -,
meeting, with any address. I did an eye of iruch scrutiny and discrimiua
I VM'| diminish the quantity to he Fupr>!icd
Jt6
do
Y?t
Hej
that
hath
in
anguish
knelt,
j
L. W. CiiAMiiiKLiTN-iB, M. D- Professor of
Ssu-h-iThere an» now daily lines of Stages between
not suppose that was expected, but, sir, lion, in order to enable us more correctly f do VaiiM. 'i ir-Mn abroad, and consequently cave to
Is not forsaken by his G>. d.
r
Jo!m .: -i:
'•:
•«£fl.r.»l4^
the Railroad Depot, opposite Htncock and this Therupcutics and V a l e r i a Medica.
I do most cordially second the." resolution to judge the character and treatment of 3 do Ed»'»ui-..l T. T»v!oe,-oj':::.'.i:-*J
rjtn-.ch to the country. These are som^ o(
CtCJirf;; '";'
R. L. It ; H V N V A V M. D. Professor of;Obsteplace; distance onlj five miles.
'Tis Midnight — from the heavenly pl'lia--,
•:o e l o q u e n t ! y maintained. The proposi- various cases than we cc»uld pc-ijfKbly le:ira 9 do R
icsp happy results-of a Protective Tariff—
K
u
'
f
i
.
h
Tit?
j^iel,
o/i^.-.c-tme^
<.(]/
±i
trics and Diseases of Women and Children.
"ID
JOHN STROTHER.
,:;„„ sir,
*:. regards
1- the
•«-- ore
—{-'••
Is borne the songs that angels know||
tion,
.
..of the from reading • oil the bcoks pdblisbed on 10 do Mi:-r<;ui! Bi.-jvcrs, of" l>>''iM > !uftaj r g' ,•• *\ *r.j yet individuals wiH foolishly n a i n .cbing
_Ja1j 23. 1844 —tf.
SojRAfr.s MAL'FIN, M. D. Professor of ChemUnheard by Mortals are the strains |;
11 do Ar.t]rr\f M'lj^lir, cf < • ' : ! ; - • » :
I .-^j
Gospel as the great rr>ea! s| ordained of tha science."
istry and Rharmacy.
tain, lhat it would be better to proconi
Aad *ure enough. off 12 do
That sweetly soothe the Saviour's wi>.
A !;.'X . t ,?rr * 1 f I . slu; ; ;,. ff .l
Claarlcstown Select Female JEI'FRIES WTMAV, U. D. Profassor,of Anatomy
f«od for evangelizing the w< rll, and every went precep'cr and pip'l ia tha daily 13 do >VMI
iron from Europo ; dismiss the 5<H;i
and i'bjuomjjy. .
j
Christian who reads \\\s E«] li.-catwt assent round of.professional visits.
: HYJUJV FOR A. CUIL.D. ' :
employed id these (Works ; Hnd withA : d r t S; pillion, o'^
14
A eoDiaiotlicus and elegant Collt.'ije and InVa it with ail h»s he*rt. ~7& ,$<Jsn -wrrtn—^-b*
-wrrtr
My little eyes can neq»r i -ach . ^il
T.
Jcffrr*on
ssaw the nspport now a^orded ito «'} 50t»
ib^y ealer.ed, was one ir>
firmB'T Ui.iirfltig »« 5u f.r'^'Ne of trec^ian, i.n-J
• Beyond the distant star,
:s
preaching the Gospel. Our blessed Sa- where a tnan in-a c
.j-^iftor:*. Tiii» TOTM- rea.o.-'inz could bis
' c n t h ?ew!Un of this Seminary com- will lie completed by tlie opening of the Session'.
But God my Father's eyes can reach ^£
. .....ij, r,'pi ru t«. 'trrf Ti»f Juij m«; I »'
viour, who came down to earth to presch, lounging upon a bed, whilst his nurse \vas 17 do
roeucedon the first Monday of September. It has been s<i arranged as to afford to lha stuA thousand times as far.
] ::i.ls ir. t h e coal mines of thii end o'.i.er
Thi; School, which has now been in operation dent every convenience and comfort, and will
wa-3 a missionary. He left heaven to comfortably seated in a rocking chiiir, RIGHTSr.ud fcJ2AooiiVs of i.
fi>r » »uffici«_t period of time to test its merits enable the Faculty to exton.l lo him all the ads'stos. They could be discharged'from
preach his own Gospel, and when be gave reading a novel for ^amusement. The
And moie than that through endiess
.for the proper education of young ladiea, pre- vantages and facilities for a thorough education,
,
j»'V j.loyrBi'nt, and our coal be imported.—
• His .-nishty power is known ;
his
commission
to
his
Apostles,
it
was
doctor
approached
the
hed,
and
alter
feelDuelling.— Tlse Locos
a«oU strong inducements to parents and guar- which ihe prase'.u advanced condition of mediNi> mortal can, nor Angelj, trace ;
-•
'
i i &hort, ell kinds of m a n u f a c t u r e s could
t
h
a
t
they
should
preach
the
Gospel
unto
ing
the
puUe
of-bis
patient,
t
u
r
n
e
d
to
the
iliam w h o aie >lesirons that a correct bend of cal ucience demands. The College Infirmary.
Hickory,:' w h o npt only lo;tf ill mcni \i',\.i
The wonders of his throue.
•
the
end
of
the
world.
mimishould be i;iven to tneir respective charges. •CityAlmfchouse,
nurse
and
said:
"He
has
been
eating
t h a n Mr. Chiy. ba*..who, tt,"| : -!iInnately
Armoryand Penitentiary, afford
The f i l m of education pursued, is founded upon ample merns for instruction in clinif.til tnedicine
But though he is so great and 'Jftse, .
There is something ia tberacialcon-oysters! Why did you let him h a v e one onpasitB,' . k i l l e d ij-5 an'ago:
the principle th-.it the solid branches should form and surgery, while the facilities for studying.
And I but weak and poor t i
stitution of man to which the voice of the them."
Well may \va tran.ble foi| i'no moral
ti thorough basis, most careful!; laid, to be fol- practical anatomy and operative surgery are
His kind compassion never dies,
.
m i ^ h t live the better. B u t A m « r l i v i n g creature is best adapted. I believe
The nurse declared most positively t h a t (he people, u l i e u such I ;: j>ri;ees
lowed by IFio ornamental studies wnich now unsurprised. Physicians in the country who do
His promise is secure.
tear:
legislation
has wisely preferred that
nothing
will
save
our
world
but
this
he
bad
not;
but
being
more
closely
interrohare become n necessary department in every nol receive the fiataiogue, which will h« issued'
our teacliers of v j r l u e oti-| ji-'iijian. ' j
j
r
«
r
own
citizens
shall be benefitted ; and
preaching, face to face, man to man, soul gated, said he hud ooly ate two or three.
And every morning, xvhen the sun •
Well appointed Seminary. Tha modern lan- during the prcsnni month, (July) tvi!! please
J}ankii.es.—'\V!iy shcul^-.'.ie (l^nt^.
: the protective tariff has put b t e a d i n t o th*
Shall bid our slumber cease, ..
guages are taught by a gentlemnn from Europe, send their addresses (post piiil) to ihe l)can.
pleading w i t h soul for heaven and i's
After leaving the bouse, the s t u d e n t v a n i a ) not es'-abli^'S a bunf-St a hr^c fI'll bow the knee.before his throne,
whose method of teaching secures to his pupils
j i r r o u t h s o l t h o u s a n d s , (as is seen in tho
blessings, and against hall and its terrors; asked the doctor : h o w ia tbe world he tal ?' -Globe. $icw dc«||y the [ ;•]
AUG3. L. W A U N E K , M. D.,
And ask his saving grace.
a practical, as 1 weil as a Iheotctica! knowledge,
-^•eof the Savage works,) w h i c h m g t
:
Dean of the Faculty.
;i| for by the voice of the living preacher are couM tell t h a t it xvas oysters he had ea- have bee n disaf-p6fa{ed aij^ears In'rhf
of the language * studied. To those studying the
August 8, 184-1—!)w.
iherwise be d e s t i t u t e ol food. . »
^1
our
sympathies
awakened,
and
by
the
ten ?
French language, peculiar advantages are of|
demand- now na;de of tUs'-L'
IfiCCHaUCOnS,
The m i n e r a l regions of Aikgsny ccun'"' foolishness ol preaching God will save
"Why, I s a w t h e t h e l U - under Ihe bed!" resume the l'U$:fieis i
fared andar his instruction.
1
v
are rieslincd nol only to be a .sourc-j
The location of the School, in th« village of
was
the
reply.
men.
I
was
delighted
to
hear
lhat
good
Banks'—Giobr. f l a n k s
A TK.tJESKXi.TCfI.
FLOUR fc OKXBRAL PUODUC B
Charleston'!!, noted for its heailhftilne&s and
r.-ea',th lo indivio'ucis, cndcf :uivnnlaga
brother from Ihe South. I love his logic;
The doctor beisiijj very busy n e x t day. ia"'30/tc'6ver'SalDiiri '39-1
offering j;reat fscilitics of access, both by rail:
t l e f i n a n c r s o f the sla!e, but to givo
sent
the
student
aljotie
to
the
patient,
and
thereis
so
much
of
soul
in
it.
It
was
not
ET
J.
C
PARCELL.
crease
b
eing
in
tl'.'.-se
road and ]?tiges, presents an additional induce- HOLLINGSWORTH STREET, BALTIMORE,
cinployment and support to a larje n u n - Democratic A n t j jB
ment la parents and guardians, to whom these
'
J fi cold philosophy ; it kindled all our hearts upon his return asked him how ha was.
FKU
their
>crv
ices
for
tho
sale
of
Flour,
•All
lav'J
him,
and
many
wept
his
do-wnf^I'
;:tj
hf r of Jaboreis. Shall we forcgo'ali llsesa
He
encircled
the
world
in
his
syllogism.
' H e is much V-'orois."
said the •*vounoadvantages will readily recommend themselves.
cend^ncy. ' I f t^:e
;
C
G i a i n , Tobacco, &c., and will receive
As a summer 1flower he bloora'd.a while, A
advantages
u> benefit the laboiers of BuMany references couli) be given, particularly
Where
should
we-Gentiles
have
been
if
disciple
;
'•!
t
h
i
n
k
be
will
die.
He
has
States.corl^ii
Aud perished.
to patrons whose daughters have receive') their Live Stock on consignment.
r|>pe
?
This
we shall effectually do it «•«
:
God
had
not
sent
us,
in
our
fathers'
dnys,
eaten
a
horse
!"
will extt-nil t h e i r s . ' —
Liberal advances made upon receipt <>f Pro- '-'Ij knew a y o u t h — - a noble genefcbu
iriuration 'at this school, but tho undersigned
ii.;.>atidon
the
piincif.Ie of pro'vectir.g •*••>this
preaching?
In
heathenish
d
a
r
k
n
t
s
s
"A
horse
I"
vociferated
the
phi'sician.
duce.
<
posit a of tlit:
<lf!«im« it sufficient to rcl'-r to the following geny o u t h — f r o m out whose heart I here tlli)
rjes'ic i n d u s t r y — a principle !»>«•••»"'
Uefer
to
and
guilt.
Sut
here
we
are
a
Christian
"Yes,
sir,
a
horse
?"
you
(Deposits
l>.Viks)
to
tie iien for
ed a l i v i n g fount of p u r e and !m!y iljj
Andrew Hunter, ~|
our beine. and esspniial to ocr exit*
congregation, mingingr our sympathies to"How in ihe world did you find out
lilies^ t > tho : C L
IRfcFERENCES:
ings, which spread around and feitiHjseci( gether, and blessing God for what he has that he had eaten a horse !"
1
as au independent nation. VVi; >
. KUbt Kev. WILMAM MF.ADB, D. D. Bishop of
classfs.'r— Vi'oodb '^
the
soil
of
friendship,
and
warm
and|gc|
•.fill
dare
to counsel the adoption of a poli"•
I
>
"Because,
sir,"
said
Ihe
knowingstu;
wrought
by
the
"work
and
labor
of
love"
Ibt Dioceis of Virginia.
'- w . ~ ^ r '
Sumuel Cameron, J
nerous hearts crowded about atid 'jenH of y o u r honored society.
ty
so
d
e
s
f
r u c t i v e of Americ&n interests?
KeT. AI.CX. JONI-.I, D. D. Oharlesto'vn, Va.
d
e
n
t
,
"I
saw
a
saddle
and
bridle
u
n
d
e
r
expressed i i t s gratin*Ctftiof|(hat no
My. M. Rrsnl, Cashier, Winchester.
closed him in a circle of pure and fjodK
Hon. J. BUCIIAVAV, U S. Senate.
°*
'
*=Ve
would
as soon think cf recommendSir, I thought while this discussion has the bid!"
J.
H.
Sherrard,
do.
c r a t i c b/ood ilo\vcil in h"^ veins.
Hon. I. P. KKO.NKDV. Baltimore.
like
happiness.
The
eyes
cf
wc>4iai>.
ing
a
t
e
t
u
r
n
to our colonial condition, and
been going on, of the poor perishing
Rallinu-re, Aus 15—4t
8i
fien. WALTER JONKH, Washington, D. C.
' j impend up'Vi the "mothfr country" to
brightened at his approach, and w e a l t h jui'3: heathen, where among all t h e i r millions T/iff Human J'vice —God mtde the \vhole C. J. In;>prso!l averred t|g# had h
in tbe ri»ys of the ReVbfltton he wo
Fj»r t n r m - . an«l other particulars, the Underhonor smiled to woo him to their circld^ «t of souls not one assemblage like'thss could earib vocal w i t h sweet sounds. The unj protect us ia our rights and inlert.sls, 35 (o
ED W
tii^n*^ refp.rs to the Circulars, which cnn be obhave be^n a lory. The * s
His days sped onward,—ind ai ^ be gathered together; denied by their de- travelleil forest echi;r«s the notes ol the
tained at the sehooU on application being made
AND
either personally or by letter, (post paid )
S u m m e r brook sparkles all j o y p u p ori il|j: g r a d a t i o n the happiness we e iov ; all so wild bird, and the habitations of men are
MARY E. MERRITT.
glat'some way,—so sped he on, blUj
cisl blessings denied t h e m ;^hey k n o w made slad by the sons; of the feathered
Sept. 5 I94-J.--3W.
amid
the
light
of
woman's
love,
and
ool the sacred charities w h i c h blend our mistrel But above all, the h u m a n voice,
"JFUST received a good assortment of Uird§Cjp».\<i<ionnJ InlrlHgtncer Itcice ajceclcfor 3u».
:
ftfl
ware
and
C
u
t
l
e
r
y
,
viz
:
flood's
eulogy.
The
earth,
the
stia,
thet?.ir;
|
hearts
together around the blessed place that combines '.he highest charm of sweet
Southtm Churchman 3w.
tbe c o u n t r y in the true cour*»
and every bright and b u b b l i n g s'ream'iini* j we call h o m e : they know not those sound w i t h the ini.pi]a'ion of t h o u g h t , is
Carpenter's Door Locks,
ven for no o r d i n a r y purpose of earthly
to
perpetuate
out free institutions.—Btlf o u n t senl/orth their m u r m u r i n g rnelojJy : dearer ties which our religion securesKnob L a t c h r s ,
Academy.
c!
Extravagance.—The
iiri.vre Clipper.
and his pure heart, unstained by vvoridly: alr.s! their, very religion calls upon the pleasure. In it« whispers of affection, how Van Biuea's adininistrui^n,; was tl
Rimtr.ed do
HE ensuing term in this Institution will
ee
commenro on Monday the 2Gih of August
guile, drank in their glowing happiness.
Socket and Turner's Chissels,
m o t h e r to cast the child of her affections g r a t e f u l ! In its expression of religious de- imes t h a t o! J Q. Adsn-^s. i
I'ROrECTION.
n* ;t, «nd continue live months—TCACIIER, Mr.
He wooed and won a maid of pfrerlejij to the river god of the Ganges, and liie votion,how esalteu ! For its solace ia trouShovel.-: and Tongs, various prices,
Pubic Dtll—Ia :fic Tresj'iCy, j
JOHN J. SANBOUN.
Here'ofore
I (bought Southern Loco
ble,
hnw
dear!
For
its
participation
in
.Horse Riuips,jlarge size,c h a r m s ; a being fair, and delicate, ami idol god of the Juggernaut crushes ripe
Marrh -S, '37. ;
.=7
TUITION:
joy,
how
unspeakable
!
Focos
objected
Cash rec'J or U- S.;Bank Si. 'i.'-,
Mill and Hand-saw Files,
pure, bestowed the harvest ol ber heart's manhood beneath its ponderous wheels,
.11
c.._j -.«-•: to
»Tthe-• Tariff,
- - arguing that
'English Department $20 per annum.
Treasurynci'es
ou;j;:ai»ding
Butt a n d P a i l i a m c n t Hinges,
young love, and earth became u heaven.. while the widow casts herself alive upon
-^fc-lfy
;.|
Classicall Sf Mathematical 33s
do.
Wood Screws and Sprigs,
.u- *---- ' "
' '
and'lo
despair, and the d e e p long, silent tortures
«f i£'8rehl u rtint!/f*-a
- t
men education, but also in the Latin >..J Gruck
nlo the Eden of his heart. The purb. make them flow toward those who >are Ah ! who c&n name t h e m all, the sufferCandlesticlis and Snuffers;,
t h u s without an interest in Him who
Language*, m ii the higher Mathematics, lu any
itigs of h u m a n i t y , in their m a n i f o l d , pale Cash on haml, at d ^ccip's Is
G e r m a n S i l v e r Table aud Tea Spoons, and holy feelings the Gad of n a t u r e hart
required extent.
ct'i-jco resoutcj::, daring isr.
will propound for solution to their chamimplanted in his soul, became polluted by cesrae down to save all men from sin and dispensation ! But, God be praised!
Brittaoia and iron do
do'
>
misery.
|dJ* Pupils from n distance accommodated
P'on
or tlie w h o l e - L o c o Foco party of
the influence of the miscalled social cup.
Carpenter's Foot Rules, 2 &. 4 fold,
there is also an a f f l u e n c e of goodness an J
a! by Viin B'.ircr. beyoiu'5....';ili|awith board on reasonable terms.
We
remember
that
when
the
Israelites
Norfolk,
a simple question. I hope for a
The
warm
and
generous
aspirations
of
joy ; they are noble deeds, fulfilled hopes,
Bench and Sash Planes,
ry receipts,
5
None a d m i t t e d except those who engage to
held their festive occasions, they never moments of r a p t u r e , decades of blissful
rr:ply t h r o u g h your column* :—Sum* 'JO
All
of
which
will
bo
sold
very
low
by
his
sou]
became
frozen
and
calloused
From whicii deduct t!i^
continue from the day of admission till the close
old women, sell Coffee at 2 cenlsrper C'op
JOHN G. WILSON.
within hire. The tears of the wretched neglected to send portions to them for peace, bright marriage days, aud calm, Treasury, Ma-.-f.lr 1st, 'c|
of the cessionFur tho Trustees,
whom
nothing
had
been
prepared;
so
Harpers-Ferry,
Aug
15
i the West side o! the Market Douse-—
A N U K B W KENNEDY,
—the agony of the afflicted, found no reholy dealb-beds.—JUi.ss- Brewer.ceived .lor H a n k S'ock, ^!
while
we
rejoice
let
us
not
forget
the
Coffee
being free of dnry, 2^ crnta per
July IS, 18*4—2ro
Seattary.
v
sponse within his bosom. The pure and
TO TCilJB FARMEIfeS
t u n l dubt hequf-'iithed U *
sis millions of the h«alht>n world. Le'
. i j ouud on o u p a r is the only duty Icvjd
How
little
do
we
k
n
o
w
that
there
is
an
holy
fount
of
universal
love
w
i
t
h
i
n
'
h
i
s
$•21,203 3-23. T h a t th.*
OF
rpn the c»ip—\Vhat is the difference to'he
|C3"J. J. S. respectfally assures those whom
heart, t h a t once gushed forth at the rnoatj- them come up to our remembrance, and element always w a n t i n g in our calcula- no debt it. e v i d e n t beca^
ie o:
it may concern, that ho is iriiiur; and desirotwlo
Jefferson
and adjoining Counties.
as
a
thank-offering
to
God,
let
o
u
r
s
y
m
p
a
inj;s of misery, and prompted the hand to
tions, one, that we seldom t h i n k of, and the Tyler adnn.uistiatioj^ esSeeus vt ex * o t i n t r y m a n . mechanic, or laborer eonrficeiva pupils intruding exclusively to the stutliies
flow
out
to
the
six
millionsj>f
our
if all the duty be put on thi Su.
to which w« never give weight enough— pesnes.
HE subscribers having become tha owners administer u n t o the requirements of .the
dies of the F.nv;it>i> depiirtmebt, and that all such
|-j i '
f
e
l
l
o
w
m
e
n
.
They
will
never,
meet,
us
hi-'ffoo
the Sugar and nulf OB 'be
wretched, sent forth no more it's purej-and
•be will of God ! That which overrules
of the
•will receive their full share of his time and atiher
Principles —.'Spoils p•«••'•>' feeld
till
we
meet
in
the
j
u
d
g
m
e
n
t
of
the
great
'.
&nd
ii
h
a l f was added to t-be (' >!trre
wise,
conquers
the
mighty,
f
r
u
s
t
r
a
t
e
s
benevolent
offerings.
Its
waters
ha$.
betention.
&.
by the cohetivc-; power <j}'.;:ubJic
er-' Tie now free, and that half taken from
come intermingled with the poisonesi in- day.
the persevering, an d leaves h u m an schames — Halhoui?. '['ixa loav^^ anij tw
6i '
There is n o t h i n g makes earth so much and h u m a n purposes, but as bubbles glitSugar, v'ould it not be t a k i n g from iba
gredients of the wine cup, and thetraak
the 'pocket of an .American in J,ov!siitnc Rod
—
R
a
n
d
o
l
p
h
,
'a'o
the
jjcto^s
bc!o:i|
On the Shonondoah river, in Jfcft'erson County, weeds of intemperance had sprung uS;nad like heaven as doing good. Our Savious tering ia the sunshioo, lo bleak when they
spoils.'—Marcy'i 'Thi^fe- \vt;o tra-jj on " i v i n g t o o Foreign Sugar Plaatr.r in the
Virginia, liv.e or six mile* abave Harpers-Ferry,
choked the fount from w h e n c e the'|iJuu- went about doing^ood. He left the joys have bad their hour.
rf1
cfni
borrowed capiljl ought| : n bfcak.'are
prepuc.l
to
jxrind
upwards
of
one
thousand
ind
adorations
of
heaven
locome
down
and
••t West Indies? Should nol evtry.
The Tarff Reduced ^_Jj_ ^}J_P^l.
'
bushels of Wheat per day, and will at all timeS tain flowed. The dark spirit of pcjfr'?r1.y
son. 'Let Ihe (.enple t|:n Ciic of
show
us
what
the
spirit
of
heaven
was.—
can. d e e i r i n g t h e prosneri'y of h
Keep it Bcl'ore the People' givjj a barrel of Superfine Flour for every five had H a p p e d its wings over his habitation. And what was i t ? He went about ootng Kissing i?i Olden Time.—In Mass
selves/ — Van jjl'uren. 'i'lie people
as we grow uo Coffee, preier lo,let that
n ^ H E s u « c r i b c i s w n i i l d r e s p e c t f . i l l >: inform , th bushels of -Merchantable Wheat del vered
ells in olden times, tlie y o u n g men were !oo m t i c h f J the f ^ o v e r n t f i ul.f'-Van I
and lha b u r n i n g hand of disease hadjs?ar.come f r e e ; and put the '. V,.e -iuiy oa
\ Partnors, Merchants, and others, of Jctler- cither M i l l , and ftlani! the inspection in Balti- ed the brightness of his ey'e, and pjiJliieJ good, and turned away (rcmi no case t h a t not allowed to kiss the maidens escep'Periih t r ^ d ^ , pC'rish co-r'-lio-rj-e.'—3
appealed
to
his
h
u
m
a
n
i
t
y
.
When
they
»on Clarke, and LouJoun counties, that they more or the District of Columbia ; or (Ac cas/iper the elasticity of his frame.
sugar. This is Mr. Clay's idea: of inci;
with
the
advice.,
consent,
and
ia
the
pres;1
crowded round him in the wilderness he ence of some elderly and discreet aunt.— ley.. 'T'v.i duljars a dell 3'id roas' e«-f
have at their Facto, y, one mile above the Shan- buflicl, if prtftrrtd, deducting the cost of transdi n'al protection.—J<loifol!t Ihfgld.
The friends who basked in lh(?i"funportation I > either market, e have a rented
derived. Hedn;x qurofinin'^] tojt^
nondale Springs, a fine assortment of
tlse
Mr. James Ctistlcman's Ware House t Snick- shine of his prosperity, fled wbe'4.! the rr.agniBed a few loaves and fed thousands, "Times aiot now as they used lo was."— s t a n d a r d ot wasps
Ibrotdfh-Qut
tlu- '
^ Lccc,foco Corntred.—There is re.idt«
1>
f
•—the leper came, and was cleansed,— heaven be praised !
LLVSEYS, tiotk fulled and plaid,
!
ers-Ferry in Clarke county, and also a room at wintry wiuds of adversity blew liar*fc
i
n
^
some •-* here in Virginia a roan by the
—
Buchaijsn.
:
i'ut
clo«irttte
Baul
a
•
his delight was in ministering to the wants
Cassimercs, Flannels,
the late Dr. Lewis' Mill, a few miles lower
tabor w.ill be reduced • Jo r i a v e a ji ce a C2ice of Thomas J-. it'erson Randolph, v-Lo
round his dwelling. .«
j<
down
lh«
river,
where
we
will
be
pleased
to
reof
the
poor
and
needy.
Nay,
if
we
may
be
Carpeting ofgooi\ quality,
Scattering.—An i t i n e r a n t preacher, •i dav.'—Tat'p??ijis repui^d to be the grandson ol; T.JOIOIS
'. ;
Pause, gentle reader.
j':
bllovved to speak of the upper sanctuary,
hich lhi» are very anxious to dispose o. ceive heat from those disposed to sell or
who
rambled
in
his
sermons,
when
reJVfieisc.i.
He ditbonors btslirjes;ge : bovjSbolit&n.-^he
Dcntocralic
II
grind.
The
transportation
from
those
points
Go
t
o
.
>
o
n
lowly
burial
place,
a|id
a4;
for OOT- This estaDlishment being capable of
God himself is gratified to stand in the altiever, by his rabid support of Locfoocoum*
mihdfacturinz a '«rg« quantitv, and with a dis- will bo as low as possible, much less than has of the r a n k grass that spreads itrom fis pol- tude of i n f i n i t e benevolence, and show his quested to s.tick to his test, replied, 'that ture of MasEa<ilia3et'.!i r fV>fs ; ar.d s
formerly been paid.
it moving,
We learu from the Cbarlotte<vil'e Advoto
l u t e d soil, who rests beneaih its Ipnely creatures t h a t .he. delight? in doing good. scitlaring shot would hit the most birds. to Can^rf'-ss, lE&folutioi^ prbpoun;
our
THUS. H. & WM. B. WILLIS.
cate,
that this Mr. T. J. Randolph recent'abolish
;-livc
j.ri'i)rea'-g;.i'!<ia.
|
1
surface,
and
the
sighing
win;;s
will
n
u
<
f
Our
blessed
Master
gives
us
the
grace
July 25, 184-1.
.
^ „.
. . . . rt .- c,-a
ly
delivered
a political speech :.: Eaiiysan
abolittouts»i
ia
»|
..i«;l
G|>
s w e r : 'The mouldering remains*pi ) to do good, and sends the reward for it.
The Wheeling Times thinks that a
v i l l e , in Albemarle county. He here so
Til E IS V* A. K I>
dtunkard.' There lies the reroaiaaef "tie-, J Q a 5t esser j sense heaven is the place of straight forward liar, one. who will tell a of t h a t Sule jby aho.^jijn ; votes,
HARPER'S F E K R Y
far Inrgul himself as to revive the c..' exwho possessed a heart overflofin"
compensation. In contemplation of such, big, fat, plump lie, is an honest man com- rison an»L Levift, sboliu: :i ^diiori,
ploded c a l u m n y against Mr. Clay, o* 'liarLocofcco
'meetings,
ati.j
J-rbpcsathe
milk
of
human
kindness
;
tl
HE undtfrsi£iied have purchased thai well
Moses refused to be called the,, son of pared w i t h t h a t little, d i r t y , s n e a k i n g in1
y fair one, of
gain,
and Corruption,' which did its <vorlt
on
lions
dununcia'^ry
of
P-.'^ir}
Clay,
known and exteuMve Mei.chaut M'ii!, on the whose boyhood wtre hallovy^ed
Pharaoh's daughter, because be had re- d i v i d u a l , who will so mingle up truth w j i h
cood quality and low price.
in
the
election of General Jackson, but
f-land rf Virgiajns, at Harper's Fefry, known as and noble aspirations—the hc^
ris
l
a
t
e
Sf.na'.qr;
aud
Toj.-»iii
preseut
spect to the recompense of reward.
It is falsehood as to make it reaily worse t h a n
JOBF, & CO
the ISL^PsD MILL, and are now ready to early manhood were unstaine
*
which
no'.v
no decent sane man wo s i . retor
fro"'Jhioj,
fer.cw.ii
^]>Iil|oai«ts.
not wrong, then, lor the Christian to ex- faloebood ilself.
:;rind Wheat for the neishborhooi! 1 , a n j to pur- crime—the setting orb of whose
peat.
W
h
e
n Mr Randolph clo;ed is bery
'an
i-vir.
lha*
does
i
f
j
v
o
'
v
e
'
pect Ihe reward w h i c h God h i s promised;
chase at ihe highest market rate, for Cash.
rangue
a
Whig
present reqacaU-Kj peri'iis-feathr'Iravij,
;b-:it,
uiiirdcr,
'r^.'-ic-ry,
was
enshrouded
in
a
mist
of
An extra price will be piven for White Wheat.
lor w h a t says our Lord lo those whom he
Swearing in Conversation indicates a — Dtiscan. | '-.
sion
lo
ask
him
a question. ''Ceila'Dly
depredation.
He
saw
the
s
m
i
l
e
Re.'errnce
—
Andrew
Hunter
and
.F.
Beckhas gathered together before hi.Ji? "Come, perpetual dis'.rust of a person's own repusicncd wolild respectfally an nam. E'-'q".
sir."
says
lh(>
C<;1
in the blan lest posrble
IIERR'.ct
BR.OTUER.
sparkling
on
the
brim
of
thti
ye blessed of my Father, inherit the king- t a t i o n , and i? an a c k n o w l e d g e m e n t t h a t he
to the citizen, of Shepherdstowr
H a i p e r - s P e t r y . J u l y 18, 19 U— 7w:»
!
m
a
n
n
e
r
.
'-Weil,
Col.
Randolph, did ;-'ao
'
W
h
o
i
r
o
J
oij
tny
toes/fi
He
noted
not
the
demon
of
d
its vicinity, that he still continues the
dom prepared !or you from the founda- thinks his b^re word not worthy of credit.
;
tofocn
not%vri;e
a
letter
lo
Mr.
Clay ia H 27,
O/te
Terri\-rSug;ri-r
;^<il
in
l u r k i n g at tbe bottom of tbe g&blet.|| W»!b tion of the world. I was hungry, and ye
n
sta ing t h a t you did'not believe t h e churgc-i—and
ition-4-v
d6rB'i'd|'iy
Mr.
eager
hand
be
raised
the
poisone^
chafed me," fee., Sic. O ! sir, tet us rejoice
F. under.'icneii will $»v the nvanage'raent
.u-liich you now bring against hiia r '—
Jl Gold Toirit.—One of the Boston
o f ^ J •>! Mr. li>|. on.
of the POTOMAC MILLS, and having put lice to his lips, and—he wa.* hot. ;';|
together, if God so bless us, that at last
i
Greys, at BU!irr.ore, gave a good toast—
• Gc to .\5r. C'.aj', sir," erclai.ned the Ool
One
Jhur
Wulc,
$j(V%
({
'-—''—*~.
t'^
{
them in soc.l repair, ere prepared lo manufacIt was a lovely evening ; nafutfe <x?3s we shall sing around his throne the song 1 The fi'ty-s»s siJns/f of t h e Declaration Thoug-i ;?:•<" a'. I j nbu5.f|-ir:nidlly
in a furious rege, < ; and >{ ha choosjitt/
t u r e FHnu upon a very short notic.a, arid upon
of
salvation—"Glory
to
God
in
the
highthe usual terms of a bariel i>f Flour for every hushed in repose; nought vas
{ publish a private letter, let him dotit '—-i
of Independence—the heaviest fifty-six in Locos.- Mir;.biie dicuf:
est, on earth peace and good will to
five hvshels of wheat weiEh:f>s; CO.Ibs- to the disturb the stillness of the night; U}«
Ha did uol deny, hovcfcver, thai bo hail
'.he world—all Europe could nol lift it!"
:
men."
buslieK and stand the in^peci'pn iti Baititqore tie zephyrs f a n n e d tlje earth from tig
Sinc s the j o a r 181 tjtpesiied, the
A'riiieri iucb a feller.
;
or the Distric: of Columbia. JfFartne.'S wish it, ny south to the bleak regions of tbefhor'h;,
The collection \cas *.hen taken up.—
have si'jri^lly'triumph \\ in Sta!
The Advor.ats says : ''It it a fact w'licb
Jl
Teetotal
K'Jiis
Town
—Tfce
village
they car. advance on their Crops, apart delivery
r*-J^tylan!;| ^.'tiiu:'
when my dear Irena in all her.beaijjjjv aa|l While the officers wete proceeding of Bloomingbivrg, Fiyef-e county, Ohio, in Ge^r^ia,
Col. Randolph, we believe, has never deat the Mill, until ihey can get their fetnrnf.
:
loveliness, carne bounding lik^pi^^ivn ii| through the aisles a lady in the congre containing several hundred inhabitants, I n f i U n i i . v.'bicli had || h = : - !
WILLIAM BUGLER,
uie.l.t! a1 he did write a leller to Mr. ( lay,
£
r
gation,
we
believe
from
Baltimore,
sen'
tbrice
wh-h
ocrrtppor»>4Jj
-'?
'CiEDWARD
LUCAS,
front of her father's splendid
pr
in 1827, in which he s t a t e d U it ne tber
ouW •!« gire notice that be has prowith several cbarch«s, stores, mechanics' r i f d at e v e r y ;.'?ut Hc|fei '|-n >
JOSEPH McMUREAN.
her head bent as if :n tfee act|of Its: up to the plat.'orm $-20, to constitute Ihe
St0 pl
h? nor his gmidlallier had any btli- f iaHon. Mr. Frelinghuysen a life member shops, and taverns, has nonz—not one Lo- we-lost-the Lp^islatnrefw -i ::«
A'-igwnJ, 1S44— 2m.
a soft note of music heid Her
the chir^e, which be is now «u acii-re ia
cofoco
in
it.
What
is
equally
creditable
ce in the
of Ihe Society.
i=sic-!ial Dei«g*tioej!
to
raptured spirit in an ecstacy of b!I
'Foi FavDif rs. ;
reviving. H-.iw <!arc be repea*. a
to eon**J. | -,h,.rl«t notice, and upon the
here is net in- the town or it« neighbor- ry thing m hTt^tnoltyi, . berc
h0
Her brain reeled—her sanse^i w e r?
•>\ i. r i i be t h e n declared to be |;;!se
HE sub-eribeir wishes to purchnsa Wheat,
'
Influence.—'That man has grown a- hood a dramshop, doggery, grocery, tav- the C"r4'reisi;,Vn la*]".»-;. f j
and will £rivi> the highest ppcein cash on d u m b ; it seemed as if sb*
miv l«"et *';d rave, but "facts a~e st jbbora
AS HOPKINS.
ern, or any oiher place where intoxicating tbe troplies o;. succ4e ;:i<
oa
kind
and
affectionate
sister*,'
I
once
:
delivery ai the Poiomac Mills.! Pardons wishing wandering ia imagination to
, Aug 8. 184«.-tf
'[•ing* " and we hope that no Wjhig speak,
in ea
to fell, will please cull "before they dispose of whe're blest spirits will soon mfet t| heard a lady of much observation and ex- drink can b.3. bad as a beverage ! A n d Virgio'ia.
er wi!' he»itate to confront bi^i with his
their Wheat, »s ii might be to their advantage. sincMhat never ending song of rec|enin| perience remark. 'And why do you think scarcely less creditable, there may be pen a :'*Y,uig L'
own denial of the charge, liK fcs ceases :.o
geen
in
the
several
parts
of
this
loworfA'-ee
received a lot of prime heavy ! August 1—ajiJACOB STALEY.
so ?' said I.—'Because of the rich develpartial b-at m-gj v a t j
love—when
with
one
wild
^ouaf,
as
i?
"
Flinneh and
repeat ti:."—Bait. Pai.
of all the tender feelings of the tall ash flag polss J.'am whiich-f r>atg banMaine, Mas-r^ liusci'J .VD
the shaft of death had been sent v$tb vn- opment
Any qu»tit, of Woo.,
n°r?, inscribed " Ckyand Frelinghuystn,1' We hsvf or ly;!
neat}
whlch
are so
)aren
in ev
.aP!
*
ery
wiu bu takea ID e:£ch ose
T ihe Old Furnac«—Erring certainly. 'Get out, yov, da ted oft
Disuninn.— The Richmond: Enquirer
*
cf the Wtst." "Pltkyourjliitls;
word.' A rister's influence is felt even in
50,000 Busheh of
sow, rootin vp all our gardw.,'
having
affected to treat lightly Ihe rece.it
^
manhood's later years; and the heart of go it.loyn— 500 majority for Fayeite."
MisscurJ, e.ih ot wlinf^
* 40,000 ««'
dunnion movements ia South C^roiiaa,
Van iJwren rr: 181t;|
the Ciarleston Courier says in rf ply--;
5,000 «< ,
- i;
We
heird
a
noVie
Indiana.
Whig
and
a
can
cinher victory Ciw*,
:me Bacon wanted. Tor which for which ihe na^h -will-be p^s Jon dtiH«ry.—
"We tell the Enquirer that t h ^ ipirU
Locofoco conversifiij on politics a day or it, and ihout|triemseg%5 huarsti o
hichest
price if immediate Yellow Corn is |lreferre3.
&
'
and
crv cf disunion here are no 'bubble,'
toro
ago.
In
the
course
of
Ike
conversa
Salt cad L'UsUr alwavs on hand and for sale
1S40.
as thev
o
r
b
n
j a ^ o i * e i t h e r ; but that-Mr. aitB-JT
,<j i melodies of bis sister's voice. And he lion the Whig letnarkfd that the woar.en
M, H & V W MOORE.
and
l.i<
Buff on boy* and other cons'itcecla
Iti&qing.—
^
:j
\jjft
Fab 29, 1844.
. - -'.
Yes," said** the Locplo3.! will turn from purposes, which a warped are all Whigs.
are
op-rly
seeking to dissolve ; the Unicta,
denl
Tyfet
i«<:'irne«l
vo'"
don't vote yet." —
and false philosophy has reasoned into co "but the
SALT.
8
their
mad pretentious,cf* yielding
seized
wilt,is
fil
ot
;
f Tpedieccy, and weep for the gentler in- Nk> " returns"'- the Whig, "but they have
SACKS «f Coarse.a»d Fine .
"*•f'bvsJ
spirit of tbe rest oi '
charg-sd
filty'Kew
Y^irk
, j_ ^_
at triiucce! yrfcss, for «fl*4- Farintrs
ftoence which eve? moved tea in bis ear- the raising of Owta wbo do Tote
officer^.: i'v: • . ; g - 4Ltwmlu Jjw/tai.
will tiad It tlieir ioUres*. to call »«J sre me.
lier years.
J' J MILLER.
,BT WILLIAM B. TAPPAN.
It
•r
'Tis Midnight — and on Olive's brow
The star is dimmed that latel she
'Tis Midnight —in the farden now,
The suffering Saviour prays aloae.
T
I
SCHOOL,
[HI
il
i
T
T
.
-:
•; • ( . - " • '
w -
M
c
LINSEYS.
Wanted,
;
if
irr
ft1
r