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MARRIED. of VDEOTSt litis town, on Saturday morning' UN" in the 83d year of lnsY ayo, Mrs ELBA NOR wife Of Mr. James firowir, arid daughter tv.itt the Robert SK? was a incctc Loving GVid; ahc kept his wfc example of her DiVine Master'' let huiaMa she w'ent about doing-good. I Vce'k, itfrs. CHAkliO'TTE H.

miGGS, wife Gng-g-s, in the 81st of her age. in this cortnty, on Monday week, WILLIAM in the bOtli year of his OxyKcnateil Bitters EUrjope. Vroro Rev. E. Doouttlk, a highly rcspec'abla November 1-, IS52.

sir-About two years since I made use of a Of Oxygenated Hitters', lift- a stom? 1 MiiiolailS which was at that titne relieved. my stay in England and grAA'ce, I have niy old enemy, irritability the stouiach, 1 nwSwfnd any pescrip? .,) afford mc relief, and I ma.de inquiries in for Oxygenated Bitters, but could Vj find any. 1 write now to bes you will do mc f. to send by thc earliest steamer to Havre, bottles. I in old friend of mine in England, Captain the British Army, I found, ou my arrival, froin.Asthma, manilcstly the' result of Send an additional lialf a dozen bottles, like to nave the Captain try the mcdicinc.

jar, not aware that my name is known to yon. i hare been the resident Clergyman for some 25 -irs. in Sherbrook and Lennoxville, Canada "'-liiirli charge 1 hope to he able to return in IHo. 1 leniain, dear sir, your obedient.servant, L. DOOLITTLE.

Stni W. 133 Wash'ugton street, Proprietors, Sold by their agents every IriK-re. IB- Hutchison Burnett's Compound tmip of H(IREHOUKl). A safe ond certain cure LvColds, Coughs, Bronchitis, and all Pulmonary Prepared by HUTCHISON CrnSETT, Cliarlcstown, Va. Also for sale by CLACETT, Harpers-Ferry.

21, Great Cure of Ir.tori of tlie Richmond Republican, of -Jlth Dec. siv.5 tliat Cat tor's Spanish Mixtute is no medicine. Tiey had a man in their press room who was afiirtcd witli violent Mercurial Rheumatisbi, who res continually complAming-of misery in the babk i limbs and eyes had become fcVeris4i and lajitcrv. neck swollen, throat and all the Rheumatism, combihcd with Scrofula. bottles of Carter'sSpanish fixture cured him, 'and, in an editorial notice as above, they bear tfisti, 11 ili wonderful effects, and fly their only vjret is, that all suffering with discdsc of the blood aware of the existence of sdeh a mcuicine.

They cheerfully reeommend it. their certificate, and notice in Ihli around tlie I twf.le. i7, 1S57. The very thing Tor Torpid H.I1 April 9, Having sold Hoofland's German iiitters years pa.st, in this having-wituessed their effects, upon weak anil debilitated constitutions, and those much trouV.fd tt'ilh torpid Liver, I have no hesitancy in sayi.z they are very tiling' such people should use." ec advertisement. 17 2t gjre ffote.

WINCHESTER MARKET. FOR THE WEfiK ENDING FEB. 19, IS56. IIABTLEY, ATTHEDEPOT AttTlCLES. PaiCE, STORB-PRICK.

BACON, per lb 121 a 14 11 a 121 rtKESWAX 25 a 00 00 a 8 00 a 00 0 8 50 a 0 00 FEATHERS 00 a 4S 00 50 FLAXSEED, per bushel. 1,75 a 00 1 90 FLOl'R, per barrel 5 75 a 6 25 7 Oi) a 7 25 RX.AIX?Wheat I 15 a 1 25 1 63 a 1 Oats 30 a 37 40 a 45 Cjrn 42 a 43 50 A 50 Rye 50 a 55 75 a l05 URD.pcrlb II a 00 12 a 12 ALEXANDRIA MARKLT. FOU 1 lit VVfcE.iv ENDING march20, 1S57. FLOUR, pcrbbl 75 a 5 81 V.HEAT, (red) per bushel 1 33 a 1 35 Do. (white) do 1 48 a 1 50 63 a 70 10LX, (white) 58 a 00 0.1.

(yellow) c( OATS, per bashel 27a 00 WRXjlEAL 6 )a 65 20a 25 (lirkin) 15 oi round) 11a 12 Mllu 12 13 Sale. TUESDAY, April 21st, 1857, if fair, yj il n.jt. the next suitable day there-alter, will be 10 the highest bidder, the greater part of the Personal Property, ffjoha Kable, dee'd, at Kablctown. Among- articles-; too numerous to mention, are 1 2 Women, 5 Boys, and 7 of IfierA iery likely and valuable 8 Horse's a fine lot uf Cows; Ions and Sheep: Road Wagon'; Horse Cart and Farming Utensils generally, 12 Acres of Wheat in the ground at My. P.

Jr. Jtouse's much valuable Ifobsc'natJ and Kitchen Furniture Good Piano, Jlay, Oats and Corn Very superior paiiof French Mill Burn a neio P'Ateiit Bran JJuster Corn Shelter and Power Straw Cutter Fail nice Riding Carriage, The filllowing- property will be rented on t1 vNU LOTS-THE large i "I-I-. known as A vox Mills," with Saw and plaster Mills liilJSL rank amonpf the first class Mills in the lo quality arid location. at 10, A. M-, wiicn terms be midc known JOHN E.

MASSEV, Adm'r of John KaL'le dec'tl. Auctioneer. Marrli-J4, h'57--)t. In the Circuit Court of JcfTetsOh Va. cy tiuardian of Francis TV.

Mc AGAINST T- Hamilton and ol'icrs. rC'' Petitioner, Harley Greenwood, "it Court an.prdcr from the jCirT-rm Jeffei-son county, Virginia, at its May ad the payirteni of all nies personal property, cxcept m'(' SUtc. in the hantls of William 6. oiiipra u.a ian ofFrantis W. McCoug-litry, said ward, to the srffd Harle? r.G"a1*lian of said Frauds W.

Mc.5 couuty, Indiana, and noticc faiicn to all persons interested; IIARLEV GREENWOOD, March 24 Francis McCoughtry. SPECIAL NOTICE. A ''aving claims against John Kabic, aire to present them properly Ti -p a'- w'Hbc speedily i.r. to lilm arc rerjuestcd to ZiT While we desire to "'te'-csU of all conccrned. Credit and the distance the AdmiuistraC nee rn" forbid it.

No this bC CIpCClCd' by 11,080 who Marrl. 9. JOHN E. MASSEY, Adm'r of John Kablc, dee'd. notice.

1 if3't'ncfl having been appointed at the or Term of County Court, f.0 of Dr Samuel Scollny, dee'd, licre' persons indebted fo said estate to aAtl fftosc having- claims kitctlforn'C1" II. HECKWITH, AdinV "i of Sain'l Scollay, dee'd. 24, Press. debatinc society a be i1 pf the Society on evening-j of Mitrch. at jefferson XLte.

'-'upolitic Walker with material aid Win. Lucas, T. C. andLawson Bolts. invited to attend.

IV, alexander, President. Gallamek. Scc'y. cloverseedT I 2 "t'SHELS prime CLOVERSEF.D, for sale by March 21, 1867 A WHOOPING Smith's Whonnin 'l a supply of Gidroifc Jhby certain cure ft HELLER Sc reek, two miles north ot smutmeid, on Thursday, the Oth oir April, i85T, tne fallowing property head of Work Horses; i Brood jfrare 2- Colls, two and three gears old 2 Milch Coxos; 11 Cattle; 25 head ot Hogs, and Sows; 3 Wagons, six, Anot horse 1 Carl; 3 Ploughs'; 5 double and two single Shovel Ploughs 2 Harrows, and fore Gears for two teams; Plough Gears Halters and many other articles too tedious to Vnonths cYcdit on all sums of ft5 and upwards, withbond and good security. Under cash will be required.

No property to bo removed until the terms are COmmCnCjeOHN CHAMBKRL1N, tendance by WM. grigGS, Auctioneer. Marth 24, 1857. TELEGRAPHTHIS celebrated Premium Ilorsc wiil rtand the ensuing' season, commencing the yp of March, and terminating 25th June, on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays-, George Johnston's stable in Berryvilloj arid gt Wm.

Drew's, near Charlestown on Thursdays, Fridays doWaVs Vhe to a marcKl. fifty cent, to the for each mare. Parting with the hiare after having her insured, forfeits the insuraube money. PEDIGREE. This fine stallion, who took the Premium at the Stale Agricultural Fair of 1854, and the two preceding Fairs in Loudoun, is a bay with black mane; tail and legs, of fine action andadriea.ance, all gaits well, -wiUiout evlfcr been sixteen and a half hands high, and well pronortioned for Saddle or Harness, and is ten Ey Tom Telegraph, who was gotten by old Maryland Tom out of the dain of Bachelor, and was well known through Loudoun and Fauquier as the sire of the best saddle horses of the present dam of young Tom was sired by Lafayette, ffrand dam by "Eagle out ot a Loudoun sorrel marc, thereto combining the best crosses ever known in this section of the country, for beauty of Size and elegAKCe ot carriage, together with long lite ana has proven himse'f well fitted as a stock lioiiib, as his colts are now olO enough to be used, turning out.

remarkably fine and sell at very high prices. JOHN W. LUKE. March 94, SALE PURSUANT to a Deed of Trust executed to the i3ndersiorned by William J. on the l-2ih dav of Dccchibcr, 18i-5, and of record mthe Clerk's of the County Coiirt of Jefferson, Va for the purpose of securing certaih debts.therein mentioned to Margtlrel Carrell, tne undersigned will sell at the United States Hotel, Hirpcrs-Ferry.

onWEDXESDA lr, the 1st dag of April, 1S57, all the HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, conveyed by said Deed, consisting-of a large assort ment of Mattrasses, Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding, Carpeting, Matting, Oil Cloth, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Mirrors, Side boards, BureCKS, 1 ables, Table and Bed Linen, Knives and forks, Table and Tea Spoons, China, Liverpool, Crockery, Etarthen, Japan, JTron and Stone Ware, Stoves-, Fenders, Shovels and Tongs all the Bottles and other appi'rtenunces in the BAH llOO.M, of said short all the Furniture of the said Hotel, conveyed as i aforesaid. Any person desirous of fitting up a Hotel or Dwelling, will find here agrcat variety of excellent and useful articles. TERMS OF SA Lfc Cash, all sums of and un der that a effedit of six months, the purchase giving- bond and approved Securityj before removal of propertv. Saie to coinmcncc at 11 o'clock, and continu from day to day until cWd. Lil Trustees ISAAC FOUKE, March 17, 1S57.

TTIRG1MA TO-WIT. At rules held in the Clerk's Oflfce Of the Circuit Court of Jefferson county, on the 4th Uly of March, 1857 Jacob Moler, Plaintiff, AGAINST Lewis B. Creamer, Defendant, An Attachment in an Action of Trespass in the Case: The object of this suit is to recover from the nonresident defendant, Lewis B. Creamer, damages sustained in the loan of a horse, by the plaintiff to said defendant, and to attach the estate and effects of the defendant in the county of Jeffefson and State of Virginia, in the hands of John Iless and John McGarry, garnishees, to satisfy said damages when It appearing on affidavit filed in this suit, that the defendant is not a resident of this State, he is herebv renuired to appear here within one month alter due publication of this order, and do what is necessary to protect his interests in this matter. It is further ordered that a copy hereof be published once a week for four succcssive weeks in the fepirit of Jefferson, a newspaper published in Jefferson codnty, and posted at the front door of the Court-House of the said county, on the first day of the next County Court.

Clerk. March 1(), A TO-WIT. At rules held in the Clerk's'oflice of the Circuit Court of Jefferson, county on the 4tl? day of March, 1857 Harrison N. Tablv, Plaintiff, AGAINST O. G.

Dare and George IT. McClnre, Merchants arid iWtndrs, trading under name and firm of Dare andI Mt-Clure, J. W. McVVhorter, Thomas it. Willis, and George W.

Eielielberger and Thomas Strider, Defendants, IK CHANCERY. T' objcct of this suit is to attach debts due or to become due, by the resident defendants, Thomas ItriXr arid' George W. Eichelbergcr to Satisfy a dbo from Dare RlcClure; the non-rcsulcnt de fondants the plaintiff, Harrison N. 004s 20 with iHtereit thereon from August 'Oth. to a credi' of 0104,49.

of September 7th. 1866, and the costs of this suit. of this order, and what is necessary County Court. hrO VfN, Clcrfc. March pq: HOUSE AND SIGN PAIHTIkG: subscriber continues to give bid personal at A tention to his line of busiiicRS.

is p'repared to cxecute promptly and satisfactorily HOUSE AND PAINTING, of every description. He flatters himself that bj strict attention tq bis business to merit the continued patronage of the citizens of Jefferson and neighboring counties. He is also prepared to do all kinds of Paper with taste and dispatch, on most accommodatingterms. REFERENCES William F. Turner, Lewis W.

Washington, Robert M. English, i John Y. Beall, Ricli'd 13. Washington, Washington Lewis. John T.

Gibson. CALEB MASON. opposite Dr. Masoifa residence. ChKVlestown, Feb.

14, H. W. FRY ATT, A TTORNEY A LAW, WILL practicc in the Superior Courts of the counties of Berkeley. Jefferson Clarice, Loudoun and Hampshire. opposite the Berkeley Bank, where lie may be found for professional service ffom tSe hour'of 85 A.

M. to P. M. February 14, DR. T.

A. NICHOLSON, his profeisfonal serviced to'the citizens ef Harpi r's Ferry, and vicinity. OFFICE- on sfreefc. HAIR is beautiful and pleasant preparation for universal toilet use, is na'titrally beautifying in its effects, the hair soft and glossy in appearance, removing at once dandruff and itching and all cutaneous eruptions, as well as the Grcr and For sale by BELLER COOKE. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE 1' UK 1'A It AT I ON HIGHLY CONCWTRAT'EB CO POUNB FLUID EXTRACT 3BLCIIU I Fo.rvPY"?"?y>f the madder, Kidrfyt, Gravel, Dropsy Secret Diseases, Female arid atl -Duedsea qf the Sexual Organs and Imprudcncics in life ImproperDibchargeifrom the tile Frame, and Bloom to tlie Pallid Cheek.

JOY TO THE AFFLICTEU! and Sufferers, andrei mptoms tvhich nail be to Action, fsoa'3 of Power, Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, General Wcak Nerves, Trem Death, Night Sweats; rji; Wakefulness, D.mncsa of Vision, Languor, Brhvsrsal lassitude of tlie Muscular System, WrtT with Dyspeptic SyinpScSkln tho of Countenance and Eruption on the VCo ck' Heaviness of the Eyelids, requently Black Spots Flying before tbeByi-s, with Temporary Sullusion and Loss of Sight Want of Attention, Gre Mobility, HestlessttcSs, with Society, Nothing is more Desirable to sacti Patients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread for fear of themaejvea; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, bat a Hurried Transition from one question, to ailothor 1 These symptoms, if allowed to go this medicine invariably r. move -ns soon follows LOSS 1 OF POWER, FATUITY, and EPILEPTIC FITS- I in one oi which the patient may expire. Who can say tliat these excesses are not followed I by those direful and CON-" SUMPTION? The records of INSANE ASYLUMS, and tho melancholy deaths by CONSUA1PTION, bear aniple witness to the truth of these as. scrtions. In Lunatic Asylums the most tholy exhibition dppedi-8.

bdtintenahcc Actually fidctdett add qiiitc Mirth lior Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. With woeful measure wan despair Low sullen sounds his grid Debility is most terrible! and has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths It can bo cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY! If you are Buffering with any of tho above distress- ing ailments, tho FLUID EXTRACT BUCHJJ will 1 cure you. Try il and be convinced of efficacy. BEWARE of QUACK NOSTRUMS DOCTORS, who falsely boast of A.bi'ities and reference- Citizens know and avoid them, and save long suffering, money and exposure, by beetling or wiling for a bottle of this popular Und SPECl! 1C REMEDY.

It allays dll and inflammation; iB perfectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immediate in ilS action. IiEI MBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is prepared directly according to the rulesof PIIARMACy and CHEMISTRY, with the greatest accuracv and Chemical knowledge! and care dtevoted in its combination. See Professor DEWEES' Valuable Works on the Practice of Pliysics and most of tile late Works of Medicine. -08 One hundred dollars will be paid to any Priysician who oan prove that the Medicine ever injured a patient; and the testimony of thousands Can be produced that it does great good. Cades from one week to thirteen years' standing been effected.

The mass of VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY in possesion of th6 Proprietor; -Touching its virtues, and curative powers, is immense; embracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME, 100,000 Buttles have been Sold and not a oinj. 1 instance of a failure has Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who being duly sworn, doss say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug, but arc purely Vegetable. H.

T. HELNBOLD, SoleManufactuier. Sivorrt and subscribed before ine, this 23d day of November, 1354. WM. P.

HIBBARD, Alder'u. PRICE SI PER BOTTLE, OR SIX FOR $5, DELIVERED TO ANY ADURESS, Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medifcal Colleges, Clergymen and rthers. Prepared and sold by IlELMBOLD. Practical and Anytical Chemist. Ko.

53 South Tenth St. below Assembly Builflings Philsi. To be at O. B. BELLER CO, and of d.ruggists and Dealers throughout the United StUtes Canadas and British Provinces.

Beware of for Ilellribold'8? Take No Guarantied. 17, A PLEASANT AND HANDSOME COUNTRY EConse for Hent. I HAVE for rent a handsome, comfortable House, about two mile3 from Charlestown, situated near the Berryville Turnpike. The house has a fine itrden, lawii aii'd Qisterns. Stabling-, Pasturage, be, can lie had upon reasonable terms from tlie tenant, who leases the.farm.

The house is large built of brick, Tin roof painted. Possession piveh immediately. LAWSON BOTTS. tfarch 17, TO THE PUBLIC. THE Partnership heretofore cxisiing between Mr.

Thomas W.Davis and mysell having been dissolved, 1 will continue to serve MEATS to the public. As I ain just starting in life, with but ittle capital save a knowledge.of fny business, 1 must adopt the CASH SYSTEM, feeling satisfied that it will not oiily benefit myself but all cerncd. I would respectfully solicit a share of the custom, and will promise attention to business, and use my utmost exortious to please all who may favor me with their patronage. JAMES L. IIENSON.

March 1537TITISTAR'S BABSAM or WILD CHERVV lot of this valuable Family Medicine. received from tlie agents, and for sale by BELLER COOKE. MArch 10, 1357. SPECTACLES I HAVE refceived a few doieh steel fro trie Spectacles, from B. Sadtler Sons, Opticians, Baltimore, suitable for different agrs: For sale at the Market House, by THOS.

RAWLINS. March 1(1, 1857. Perfuinory WE respectfully inVite the fifiehtion of nil lovers of Perfumery', to the following- for the handkerchief, Warranted of the besi French anil American make. Hovenia, Marechale, Geranium Rose, IWillefleur, Spring- Flowers, Musk, New Mown Ilav, Bond Clirystal Palace, Jockey Club, Patchouly? West End, HUTCHISON BURNETT. March 10, 1S57, CHALFANT'S BALM OF A THOUSAND received a fresh supply of this unrivalled Balm, from the manufacturer, retail dealers will find it to bo to their interest to send their orders to us.

Retail price 25 cents per Bottle. HUTCHISON BURNETT. March 10, 1S37. Notice. AS, I (hkfcn charge of the M.

E. Ground in Charlestown, and will hereafter Dig ami Improve all graves, this is tictice, that no one else be allowed to cfavca in paid grountf. JESSE BLOCKLEY; MarcbrlO, concentrated Extract Buchu, is prepared directly according to the rules of Pharmacy and CJiemistry, and is the best and most active! preparation which can be made for the cure of Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weaknesses, frc. Itead the advcrtisirfepi in another c-lumu, headed "HclmboId'S Genuine Preparation." Itlaich 17,1857. Read i bead ye afflicteD; read II.

r. Helinbold offers to the afflicted his.Gehuine Preparation, Fluid Extract tfuchti, which hsisaccomplished the most cxtraordirtafy cllrcs ot all other similar remedies. Read the advertisement in anothei" column, headed "Helfnbbftl'S Gefiuiiie Preparation." BEWARE-of quack nostrums and quack doctors. Use Ifelinbold's Highly Concentrated Extract Bucliu for all Disease of the Bladder, Kidneys and Sexual Organs. Read the advertisement, "Helmbold Genuine Preparation." SEED OATS FOR SALE.

THE undersigned has for sale a quantity of Seed Oats. JOHN Y. BEALL. March 17, DENTAL. NOTICE.

DR PIERCE removed Office from Sap pington's Hotel, tq the office frfrmerjy occupied by the late Wm. Lisle inc Market House. When not in the Office, Uc may be found at Carter's Hotel. IS, 1S56. PLASTER AT HAtLTOWf.

THE subscriber, having PLAS ER MILL in operation', fi ready -to lurnlgh ground Plaster in any quantity on terms; for cash, or" in exchantrti for prdduce at the Market nrice. GEORGE W. FOX. March 10,1857 Hops'jusVrcc'cive'rl, and for sale by J. N.

L. L. SADLER. POTATOES, for sale by Oct. IX.

KEYES KEAR3LEY, A.TTE KJia! Griin.no a RO Chemists and rcienT is a settled or any otbtr do of ffiwu for the growth of'all crops on all soils! 6f wheat, rvccorn oats, tobacco, prove the fact Every Otte wlio fias liad any expericScc in the "use land become, exhausted iriipoVerrthed by its conUnued secret of farming, as vrc understand it, is tofuruiah the land with the cbpaprft matiure, that will grow the largest atad- alThtt same obleut t6 to the soil all, by tKe crop fi.r it, growth and leive a for its subsequent Ndt Jgrly costly manures, for tho obc crop alone, without a nrosoect future benefit, but to grow as largo cropsof every description as guano? aniVacd permanently to the improvement and fertility of tlio David Stewart, ProfcasoWuf Chcifiiutry atfU. John's College, arid the Cbemidt to "the Maryland Statu Agricultural every lot of De Burg we receive, says, in lusVipofts to us De. "Burg's compound valuttfcifl to the of phosphates i other elements in pe Btirg to which I Attach as much importance as ammonia and phosend 1 cftnnot pass a cp.rgo wneVe one of absent; however much And phosphates are present. IfoSTR. Y.

Con had, Winchester, Va.rfctye, Detfeirtber, 1856: For two years I have applied De Eiirg to the corn crop each time with Very marked effect in increasing the product, "fhdl no mistake as to the cause, 1 have left rows in the field, to which none was appl'ej), and theditlcreace of yield was perfectly I applied about a table.spoonful to each hill, before covering, iniied with saAd or earth, to about a handful." PAcidiER H. Dulany, applied De Burg on his corn and spring c.rops, and was much pleased with the result. It fully.equalled Peruvian Guano. Joseph Newman, Gordobsvillc, 11th ny'rg-atid Nd. Guano on corn, sicto.bJ\sjcle, same Tate nef- acre, end if there is atlr difforehce in the yield; it is in favor of the De fiilrg.

NOTICE. For tbe protection our own and the farmer's interest, and to avoid Any mistake on the part of tho manufacturer, every lot we rcceive is thoroughly inspected and analysed, by Dat-id Stewart, Chemist to Maryland -State Sorietv. who rejects all that docs not come fab to the fixedstandard thereby guaranteeing to the farmer uiiiformity not to be found in Guano or any oiher fertilizer; and farmers will also Bear in Mind, That it is only De Uurg that produces tbe above ra suits, and in consequence of the greiltly increased ia beyond all prccedetlt in artificial imitations have beeh put upon the market, And palmed off for the genuitfe. FArntet-s Should therefore be particiijar, Rnd buy none except from responsihleclealers. -The genuine is in barrels with ads, ateucifleH C.

B. DE BITItG's No. 1 AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, In black letters to secure which call on or J. J. F.

Pratt Md. Present price, gMj.per tpn oi or per ton cheaper than PeruVidn uuano. DE BURG'S NO. 1 MANIPULATED GUANO! TITE intend keeping- on hand i full supply of the VV aoove, composed of Peruvian and Phosphatic Guanos; Warranted of uniform quality. Et'ery lot is subjected to the inspection of Dr.

David Stewarts Chemist to Maryland State Agricultural Society, whifcli isri. protection to the Farmer and a guarantee of its quality, and will be found upon examination, superior, as the aiidlyfci3 tfrdVpfc, to any heretofore sold in this market. Mr. De facilities and machinery for uniform manipulation, are superior to any other in this country. Analysis of Be Burg's Nv.

Manipulated Guana: Salts of Ammonia, .....30 31 Mixed Phosphates 4C.7G Sand or Insoluble Portion, 2 33 Carbonates and other Elements, 7..15 Water or 13.40 100. 9.65 percent, of Pure Ammonia. 46.76 44 of Phosphates. DAVID STEWART, M. D.

Chemist Md. State Agricultural Society, St. John's College, Annapolis, Dec. 11,1556. Price $43 per ton of 2,000 pds.

in strong bags. J. TURNER, 42 Pratt Street, Baltimore Md. March 3, CnmonDitinn mill (Prnnrl llnnfiiig. PERSONS building-are informed that those ROOFS although new here, have been woM tested in New York and elsewliere, ami are found to be the cheapest, and most durable FIRE PROOF ROOF References furnished on application.

Orders solicited BILLING HOB ART, Jr. May 24, 1S56. iJOOKS BOOKS BOOKS WE respectfully invite the attention of Teachers and parents to our and general assortment of School Farkpr's Revised Philosophy and Colton and Fitch's Physical aiiH Modern Geographies which are uow being introcKiced in schools in all the States. HUTCHISON BURNETT: September 13, 1S56. COMPOUND SYRUP 03T 2 CAREFULLY prepared from choice Sarsaparilja, according to the improved formula of the hist United States Dispensatory It i3 highly Recommended in Scrofula in all its forms; diseases of the Skin, Eruptions, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Chronic Digqases of the Lungs; Cancerous AiFeclious, Hypertrophy, Enlargement of the lloarh I 'P? s.

Mercury, and all Diseases arising from an ihipr state the liloSd. Prepared and sold by BELLER COOKE. March itf, 1S57. mides "WantedLi I WILL give seven cents per pound for sla'uerhtercd stcef hides, and six cenia for Cow hides, delivered at iny Tan Yard, in Charlestown, in cash or in exchange for leather. I haVe bn hand a general aseortlncnt of leather, which I will sell upon fair tepms for cash or a short credit March 3, DAVID HOWELL.

Wagon-maker wanteS WANTED, immediately; a pood To a Mauof sob'cr and industrious habits, constant employment nnd liberal wages will be g-iven. G. W. SPOTTS Charlestown, February 7, 1867, NOTICE I WISH trf hfre a capable and. experienced nurse I have for sale a.SLIDING SEAT BUGGY, (Hawks' make,) extra finish and new.

Feb. 7, A. R. H. RANSON.

NOTICE. HAVING determined toclose my business, I respectfully request all persons Ihdebtcd to me, to come forward and pay, make some satisfactory tacfcc havingxlaimsagauist me, to present them for settlcmeiit. January 10, IS57. EDWARD LUCAS, Ja. P.

I have several SERVANTS (yonng women) for Hire. Homes in (liecountry preferred. Harpers-Ferry, January 10, COLT'S AND ALLEN'S POCKET PISTOLS. AC QOD ofSortment of and Allen's RevolvPistofa; perciissiCli caps, powder flasks, for sale by CI1AS. G.

STEWART. November 20, 1S55. NOTICE. rpHE undersigned would earnestly request all JL those indebted to him for Ail vert iseinents, and Subscriptions to'tlic Spirit of Jtflerson for the last year, to call and settle up, as he desires to closc his DUdincs's as soon as possible. WILLIAM LUCAS, Jr.

PRESCRIPTIONS compounded in the most accurate and scientific iiiaiiher, and from of undoubted godd qdality, the purest and best to be had. HELLER COOKE. March 25,1856. DRESS GOODS. have a nice stock of Dress Goods, which we offer great bargains to close.

Feb- 14, 1856. J. N. 4" L. L.

SADLER. OMITH'S and Rose's Whooping Cough Cordial? C5 A certain cure for the Whooping Cough, Asthma and for sale bv Eeb. 21- HUTCHISON BUttNETTTWO BLS. No. 1 ETJERIAL OIL just received itild for sale by Feb.

21. HUTCHISON BURNETT. PICKLES. 1 A nnn FINE CUCUMBER PICKLES, for Sale by the hundred or dozen. December 13, 185b.

J. F. BLESSING. just received by Dee. 20.

N. L- L. SADLERGOULEY'S Celebrated Vegetable Bi.ttcrs. for salehy BELLER COOKE. January 17, 1357.

POTATOES. Priiiifc Eastera 1V1 Mercer Potatoes, for sale by March KEYS KEARST.EY. FARM FOR SALE. "tTTILL be sold at Private Sale, that very in Jefferson county, Vir inia, 2 miles South of Cbarlestown, known aa the CAVE Tbis ia one of the handsomest and most fertile tracts of land in the county, it contains 898 ACRES, of wbicb7S or 80 arc in fine the clear-S ed land is subdivided into 6 fields of equal by open to the woods and Water besides about 90 acres in grass lots, now well set in Timothy. MTIje improvements are sufficient and re- spectacle; a new stone Dwelling-, Overseer's House, Quarters, Barn, and all necessary out bouses in good repair.

The terms will be a sufficient Cash satisfactory credit oh tbe after Annual payments. Possession-will be given cither this the necessary arrnngcmentyrilft the present next full, in tithe fora Wheat Crop. Mr. John Seldcn residing on IhcTarfti, or some of i my own family, will show the lines. to any person wishing to purchase.

Aoplv to ANDREW KENNEDY, near Charlestown, Jefforson Va. March COMMISSIONER'S SALK IN pursuance df a decree of the Circuit Court of Jeflcrson County, rendered on the 27th day of May, 1354, iii tue case of Henry Administrator and others-, Against "John R. Hayden's Administrator and the Us Spccfll Commissioner, will proceed to sell oik THURSDAY, of April, if fair, otherwise on the first fair day thereafter, before the Court-House door, ia the town of P.iilippi, in the County of Barbtmr, State of Vifginid, the following dcscribcd TRACT OF LAND, situated in the said County of Barbour, (late Lewis,) on the east side of Buckanon river, and which wtis conveyed by George A. Haydcn, on the 30th day of September- 4322, to John R. Haydcn, by dded'pf date, diiIf recorded in the clerk'3 'Otfici of the County Court of Lewis Countjr aforesaid, which original deed is filed in the papers of.

this suit of BuekleS'Administrator, Hayden's Administrator, and to which reference ma) be had said Tract hereby intended lo be sold, being represented in said Deed, as a part of a larger tract patented to George Arnold, assigned pf George Jackson, and as containing 2-S20J ACRES, and 10 liiinus 71!) Acres, before sold conveyed 400 Acres of wlil'ch to Anthony Kramer, 200 Acres to Wni. French, and 140 AcrcS conVeycd to Job Ward, as mentioned in the said deed from Ceo. A. Hjydcn to John R. Haydcn, leaving- 20SO ACRES hereby o'J'ered fol- Sale.

TERMS OF SALE. One fourth cash the balkuce in 1,2 and 3 equal installments IS and 24 without interest; the title until the last payment is iuade. Bond and security will be required for ihc deferred payments WM. LUCAS, March 3, 1S57. Special Commissioner.

(5C3- Clarksburg Register. PROSPECTUS OF "TH13 SOTJTET," A Democratic Newspaper, published at Richmond City, va. BEFORE the close of this mouth, the subscriber will issue the first number of a newspaper, which he proposes to publish in daily and scmiwcelcly editions, and which he inteuds to devote to the service of the South, the interests of the State, and to the support of the principles of the Democratic party. But the paper will not be so exclusively political that its columns will only interest the politician; nor so subservient to party as to spare bad men to betray principle for the sake of power, or to disguise its convictions at the suggestion of I shall endeavor to commend it to intelligent persons of Hll classes, by diligence in the collection of hews, by imparting something of agricultural, commercial aiid literary interest to its columns, dnd by venturing an outspoken and emphatic opin ion on the topics oif the day, ho matter what the hazard ol conflict with prejudice or ul offence to the i leaders of party. The organ ol no cliquc, In the interest of no faction, and with no partial purpose to serve, thp paper will address itself to the honest judgment of the rieople; and for support will rely upon their appreciation of energy and enterprise, and their love of plain talk and independent action.

There may be particular individuals to whom this sort of discussion will not be very acceptable, buv if I can conciliate the favor of the masses, I may survive the opposition of ignorant or interested critics. No doubt servile spirits will be shocked at my zeal in the dcfcnce of the South still I have the consolatory assurance that thcr( arc plenty of brave and true men in Virginia, upon whose sympathy and support 1 may rely with absolute security. And so believing, I embark upon the enterprise with no misgiving as to the South" will bte tif an equal size with the leading papers of the city; nhd will be furnished to subscribers at the. following rates; Daily, year; Semi-Weekly, So? payable in advance. Money may be sent-by mail to the address of ROGER A.

PRYOR, March 17, 1857. Editor and Proprietor. NOTICE TO SLAVE OWNERS. AT December Court a PATROf, was appointed for the town and country immediately adjacent, and placed under my charge, with Mr. Hiram O'Bantion as assistant.

I give this ngticc to slave owners if their servants arc caught in 'the town after 8 o'clock at bight, without a pass they will be dealt the directs in alt coses. U. G. BRAGG. December 20, 1S56; WANT ten.

4 TEACHER wanted.iu District.No. 56, to comV tncncc on the first day oF April next. To a man with entail farrliljr; convenient House and Garden can lie furnished ilear the School House. i February 7, 1857. WM.

Com. AST lidXOMICAL LECTURES! SUBSCRIBER'S Tickets for the course; also, Tickcls for children, to he had, at Messrs. Beiler Cooke's and at M'eSsrs. Hutchison Burnett's. Immediate itttchtioa Is required.

Dec. 27 1856. CARPET RODS. HAVE just received a supply ofCarpot Rods, 36 inches long by 1i inches wide also Men and Boys' Skates of all sizes and prices Defc. 20, 1356.

THOS. RAWLINS. "COOPER'S TOOLS. ID'S Drawing Knives, Broad Axes, Adzes and Rounding Knives, to be had at Market House. December 20.

THOM RAWLINS. URPOSES. C-1INGER Brandy; Wild Chcl-ry Brandy; Blackberry Brandy, just received. These preparations are now preferred by Physi- cians, in rtiaiiy cases, to Liquors in the ordinary focms, possessing not only the advantage of the very purest Brandy, hut the properties ol the medicinal articles, most elegantly distilled. These articles will be kept constantly on hand, to gether with the very best French Brandy, true Port Wine, for hiedicinal uses only, bv June 14, 1S56.

HUTCHISON llURNETT. CHALFANT'S BALM OP THOUSAND FLOWERS, VV HlftH will most effectually cure all bf the skin; beautify the complexion by eradicating all Tail, Freckles and Pimples from the facc will cleanse the Teeth and delicately perfume the Breatb. For Shaving and Washing it ia unsurpassed. As. aii article for the Toilet, it has no equal.

Pi-ice 25 cents per bottle. A liberal deduCtiori made to retail dealers. -j HUTCHISON BURNETT. September 13, 1856. riOXF-'S PATENT RSFINED SPARKLING jEfTV ATINE, stronger than Isenglas3, ai only one third the price, for purity, beauty and cheapness, making a richer and more crystalline jelly in a lew minutes than that made in the usual tedious way from calvcs feet.

For sale by BURNETT. February 14, 1857. TARRANT'S COREiiAL ELIXER OF 1 TURKEY preparation cannot be too strongly recomnjended to the many now suffering from Dyspepsia or Indif-estion, ani its Bilious and NervuliS leadaclie, Diarrhea, ConsiiDation, Gout, Rheumatism, Flatulency, Gravel, received and for sale by BELLER COOKE. May BO" otice. PERSONS indebted for TOLL at either of th Cliarlcstown and HarpersFerry Turnpike, are respectfully requestedto pay their accounts, as they have been contracted against the rul is, and to the detriment of the company.

By order of the Directors; FRANCIS YAXES, December 6. Pres't. NEW GOODS WE would call the al teutiorl of our custothfero ind the public, generally to our stock of Goods adapted to the Fallaiid WinterTmde, consisting-in part of riR'd Black Delaine and plain Delaines, Col'd and Blac-kBombrcnrfea'arirt Alpacas Gala Plaids Scotch' Plaids, Ginghams and Prints 03t. 11. J.

N. SADLER. 1 G. II. Sft'lTH'S WHOOPING-COUGH received a supply of this well tried and well kqown remedy for whooping Cotkgh.

We are at liberty tojefer to Physicians in our town as to the certain effieacy of this preparation. BELLKR COOKE. SUA have just received SuperiorShawls, fo which we-invite Uia attention of' the Ladies. J. N.

L. L. SADLER. 1656. those who negrocj to sell, lie is pr? pared, at all times to purchase, at the highest niarxet price for Cash.

Those having ncgrrn to dispose of, will find it to their interests tp five him a call, before selling, aa he is determined to pay Cash. in all cases. Ha will be found in Martinsbuig on all public days. WILLIAM CASKIS. February 14.1957?ly.

A NEW BOOK. FOR AGENTS. rpHE LIFE and TIMES of A LEX AN DER HAM1 ILTO.Y, bySamuelM. Smucker, A.M..author of the Life of Nichulasl.of Russia, This is the only complete and reliable biography of this preat man. He was the intimate personal friend of Washington, and by many considered his equal.

This work include a history of he timrsand mro of the Revolution, and many incidents not heretofore given in history. It has all the cbnrms qf romance, although prepared from the inont reliable and authentic sources, anil should be in the hands of ev-ery American who reveicatheereatand good men of our Revolution. A sketch of Burr is also given, and an account of his miserable end. Agepta wanted in every part of the United States, for this and other valuable worfcs, to whom the largest commissions will be paid. Copies sent by mail, on receipt of the price, S1.

J. BRADLEY, PuMuhrr, No. 44 North Fourth Street, JAMES 8. ROBINSON, APER WAREHOUSE, No. 33 S.

CHARLES STREET, A FKW nooas ABOVE uSllBABD 8TBSETi BALTIMORE Keeps on han'd and his made In order all descriptions of Paper. Purchases Rags, Rope, Canvas and other Mill 17, 1397. Fruit Trees. I HAVE on hand, at my nursery, on tho fartn of Wm, Lueaa, n. a large number of Apple.

Pear, Peach, Appricot, Plum.flBjK and Alinend Trees, of tho very Uneat As tlie publi- are aware, Mr. Lucas ha5 been at greal puna to procure the very choibest kinds froiW th'e beat nurseries in the United States, and I have Very fine. My terms are accommodating. JAMES STRbNICK. January 10, NEW BOOKS.

MACAULA Y'S a 3 and 4 India, by Mrs. Southworth; Mimic Life, by Mrs. Ritchie Fact and Fiction, by L. M. Childa; Christine ar Woman's Trialsand Triumphs; Recollections, a Waj -sido Glimpse of A merican Life; The Courtesies of Wedded Life Earnest Lindwood; United States and Canada, by Mirs Slurry; The Three Marriages or Lite at Watering Place; Just received and for sale by April 1, 1S56.

HELLER COOKE. EXCELSIOR CORN AND COli MILLS. GKANGERS' MAGIC CORN ANDCOB MILLS. The subscriber, Agent of the makers, solicits orders lor these-valuable farmer's mills. Prices vary from to Both I) ac lines arc of thn best quality and soon save their oat BILUN JS IIOBART, Jr.

May 24.1956. IIAY, STRAW AND FODDER CUTTEKS. THE.undersigned has been appointed njrctit for the sulo of Cuinming's Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutler manufactured by Mr. John W. Barley, of Winchester.

The. are adapted to either Hand or Horse built in the most substantial and workmanlike trianner, aiul with lair warrant to give entire satisfaction. PHce of the Cutter for Hand Horse powet freight added. Eor sale at the Market January 10, 1S57. T.

RAWLINS. Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing under the name of Ciamer Hawks, has been this day dissolved. Wella J. Hawks ia fully authorize! to Kettle the business of the firm.

A. W. CRXMER, J. HAWKS. Charlestown, January 1.

1957. Ha card. AVING purchascil tffe interest of Wells J. Hawks in the firm of Cramer Hawks, I will condact the Mercantile Business at the same place. AMBROSE W.

CRAMER. January 1, 1S57. OXYGENATED BITTERS. THIS colebrated Dyspepsia and Asthma curcrcan be had at Hutchison Burnett's Apothecary Store, Chftrlcatswn, Va. October Id, 1356.

RILLS FROM the FOUNTAIN or LIFE. OIt to Childu'n, Rev. R. Newton, O. Rector of St Paul's" Church, Philadelphia sale by BLLLElt COOKE.

November 29,1956. THORN COMPOUND EXTRACT OF CIOPAIVA and A certain, safe and most effectual remedy ever discovered fOr thccurc Strictures, P.iins in theSnck and and loins, senjinal weakness, affections of the Kid nles, irritation of the irritation of the Bladder, Scorbutic symptoms, just received and for sale by Dec. 6. BELIjER COOKE. PAINTS, OIKS, LBS.

Pure Lead a 100 lbo. Lewis' Cliromc rccn, ground i 11 Oil; 60 lbs Chrome Yellow, ground in Oil; 50 11)8. Verdigris; 2 bbls. Pure Lindseed Oil; 1 do Spirits of Turpentilie; 200 lbs. Pulty in Bladders; All of which we now offer at very low pricks, June 1366.

HUTCHISON BURNETT. TJASCII ALL'S FEVER AGUE MIXJL preparation has been found after extensive trial to bei certain cure for Feverand Ague, or Intermitting' Fever. It is composed entire ly ot vegetable substances, and contains nothing that can act injuriously upon the system. For sale by the Agents, BELLBR COOKE. May 3.

1856. AND JEWELRY. THE subscriber has returned from the Eastern Cities with a handsome supply of Goods fri his line sich as Gold and Silver Watches, Breast PiWs, King's, Gold Pens and Pencils, Gold Vest and Fob Chains, Seals and Keys, in short almost every article in his line of business, Which lie hoped iiis iriendsand the public geriprnlly.will calf and Btie. Nov. 20,1555 CilAS.

G. STfeWAltT INbfiAv Iron. HAVE received a loUol Norw'ay Uohle Shoe Iron and Nail Rods, a first rate article to be had cheap of THOMAS RAWLINS. May 24 183C. I CHRISTMAS GOODS.

IIAVE'retUriied from Baltimore with the finest assortment of Christmas Goods ever be for i CaUai sec. J. F. BLESS II December 13, 1856. STAPLE 8-4 to 1:4 Crib tend GrarVe Blankets, Flannels of every color and qunlit Bed Ticking, brown and bleachcd Cottjn, and Cottop received J.

If? L. L. 5ADLKR. October 11, fiACbS A5D LARD. COUNTRY flams and.

Lard, sale by- Oct. 18. Cramer it a wiifs. KTew Goods. A1TE are ifoit- receiptor a supply of able roods.

KEVES fy KEA11SLEY. October 11, 1856. DRESS TRIMMINGS. KEYE6 KEARSLEY have just ajargc addition to their asssortrocnt of Dress Trimmings. May 17, 1356.

J. B. HEI.V. J. nlCODBMVR.

GEO. THOUA HEtM, NICODEHCS A. Iiiiport.era.and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, of every description. A'o. 333 Baltimore ttrefl, between Paea and JSutaw tit.

Baltimore, April 12, CLOVE ifSEED. I CAN ftirtisli CLOVER SEED at lowest inafket rates. Call see a lot Juht rrccircd. Feb. 14, E- M.

AlSQUlTIL RISLEY'S FREDONIA GARDEN SEEDF, warranted of the latest irrowth and best quality for sale by ItUTHISON BURNETT. Feb. 14, 1857. RffUND very superior artcilcj VX Ground Pepper, for sale by November8, 1356. KELLER COOKE, COSCEJiTRATHD LYR tJST received another supply of Concentrated Lye, to be had at the Market House "Sept 19, 1856.

T. ftAWMNS. FOR HIRE. I A FEMALE SERVANT about Years tild. KEYES KEARSLEY.

February 7, 1857. "PATENT HI I.LS.sold by BELLER COOK E. JL Indian Vegetable, Ayer'a Cathartic, Lee's AnlUBilions, MrLane'a pills, Hooper's Female Blake's Sanative, Stamburn's vegetable, Abdcrsoii'a and Ho Ho nay's Pills, all fresh, arid genuine. rereived. JUST received one barrel of NEATFOOT OIL, to be bad at the Market llonve, of Feb.

14. THOMAS RAWLINS. PATENTMEDICINES, all kind, for xaje bv BELLttR COOKE. "leal Di Age, is AYEB'B CA1HAEUC ARB YOU CK cure of Coiiglia? WL Bronchitis Cough. Asthma and Consumption.

kuownas thehwt remedy ever yet "Ifrmmgand once feed hesitato cueing uieiuseives with a remedy which ward, off this dangerous class of diseases iill have SK every Hoi find them my American Almanac which to furaLsb rratis-fbr b7 J- C. Ara, Practical Chemist and soli! tjy all Dragriiu and Otaltri iu Medicine through this section. Also for sale by HUTCHISON ft BCRNKTT. Dec.6.?8m. akp BELI.ER COOIE.

(huluUow CUF.MICM.S ANT) which Cilrate of Potashf Dcnto. Iodide Iron hv Chlorate of Bi Barb: do Bi Tart: do Iodide do Acetate dff Cranide do Phosphate of Ainrnotria: Phtwphate of Iodide of Iron; do of Lead; do of Zinc; co of Manganese Prot. Iodide ot Mercury; 1) A.I I I1 Sublar bonate of Irom Prccip Carb of do Valcrian te of Zinc; Cyamoret of do Iodide of do Valerfanteof Iron; Vftlcrianie of Quinincc? Citrate of Quinine and dateriuin. iMtticriuin. Besides a lar-e variety not necessary to mention.

HUTCHISON BURNETT. PATENT MEDICINES SOLD by E. C. KELLER CO. loudensit Family ftjcdicinesj llooflund German Bitters; Hampton's Cough Syrup: Do.

Croup Railway's Ready Relief: Davis' Pain Killer; Tarrant's Letzer Aperient: Husband's Magnesia; Henry's Liinon' Cod I.lver Oil; 11 Clark Coil Liver Oil: Anodyne Expcctoraut; Do. Diarrhcea Cordial; Extract of Sarsaparillk; Do. do. ofBurliur Falmestock's Mi-Line's do.jHolloway's Brown's Essence Ginger; Hull's Sarsapaiilla; Sand's Thompson's Eye Water; Panacea; McMunus Elixer Opium; Cannon's Vegetable Bitters; Mustang Liniment; Intelicau's Essence Mustard: Little's White Oil; Dalley's Pain Extractor; McAllister's All-Healing Salve; Judkins' Ointment; Hunt's Liniment. Together with many 1' ebrijary 12,1366.

BKLLER COOKE. THE RUSSIAN WAR! have just published a new edition of thtf popular and saleable Work, and cau now supply our Agents and Canvassers without DELAY, eludes History of the War, it In. es'of VrM with sketch" esof SCHARn the Circassian and other of siau SOCIETV and GOVERJiMKKT, one of the most interesting works ever published is beautifully illustrated Willi fine tinted plates, copy with particulars or agency to any part or the lulled States, frco.of postage, on rerript of the" price, $1,25. J. W.

BRADLEV, Publisher. oo icu No. -IS North Fourth Street, Nov. 29, 18SG. Philadelphia.

pi. jly JOHN FROST, L. L. D. Profusely eirtbellished with Engravings from Croomc other eniinint artists, colored plate.

i Jasns? agree 1 his gives them an aiivsntara iVief as iffoil of the so called sub.criptl"' books are sola by Wo rsnd, receipt' specimen copy pf the book with full particulars ofagency. Address. J. BRADLEY; No. 43 North Fourth.Strectv' November 29, 1856..

Philadelphia. ftlOOO A YEAH OUR Agents have uiadc inure titan (lata amount in cauvam'ng fur our great book, entitled, GREAT EVERTS IN MOOEEN HTBTQET," Comprising' rtiojf remarkable Discoveries, Con' a nil oilier tliril ling1 iti Europe anil America, from the commcl'fcerticih of the Sixteenth Century to tin present tunc. HARDWARE I AM now receiving my Suck of Hardware, consistinr of Grain and tonrf Handle Forkif, Bhofel Htfti.lle*, 3 aitf 4'jfomgfeT Grain aud Manure Meal and CloverHeed SicvM, round and pquarc wire Rat Traps, Shovels and SKHsage Meat C'inders, liutchera lrjnie Saw Knives, Hunt's sizes. 1,2 and It, Ilcmp Ropes, and Coal' I tod ft, to lie liad at the Market Hntixc of Nov. 13; A WLINSw STAPLER'S DIARRHEA CORDIAL.

the speedv cure of Diarrlicea and 8ummcr Bowel compl iuts, both children and This article is compounded in a scientific 'manner of substances long- known and celebrated for tkdfpeculiar efficacy in relierimf diseases, ami confidently recommended to tltc public a specific for this of eoihpljiims. It allays nausea an produces a hcaltliy action of the Liver, thus vine- the causc of Price fifty cents, had of TnOMAS Aofrustg; 165g. Market SERVANTS' WEAR. Penitentiary Plaids' I PiUrscvO.nakurr Patansco Oinalt rg and twill'd borj, white and colcred; heavy brown Cotton, jus? received by Jan 31, 1357. J.

V. I. L. SADLER. FRESH GROCERIES.

NEW Orleans and West India Brown Crush, Pulverized and Refined and Mooo Coffee, Green and Black Tea. Kngflan st Cbesse and October 11. I. N. A L.

L.sadler. wiih' to DRIED AikF BEANS KEYES A kearsley. 13,1086. RANGES, LEMONS and ceived, and for sale by December KEY Eg KEARSLEY. BURDEN'S HORSE SHOES.

I HAVE received a lot of Burden's Horse Shoes, No. 1,2,3 and 4. which I will sell cheap for Cash or upon abort credit to pnnrtaal August2, 1666. THOS. RAWLINS.

ust received a prime a tent AXE To be had at the Market Itmw of Feb. 14. WSK. thomas. RAWLINS.

oil VARNISH, put up in pints! and half 1(" hy BELLKR COOKE. AtH DKUUtfcg AND large aa-' sort meat, just received and for sale low by March 3. BELLER A COOKE. Hi Linseed oil, spirits of TtiRPEKTMrETl" WHITE LEAD, to be had at March 3: BELLER COMBE'S..

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