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TIIE ON A LI A MIR lib R. vfUti more vigor in bolmlf of na-j born oud natttwliwd citizens, than in, those, who, though cWihcu itV nationality, have not been perr.M-i nisutiv incorporated into its com- i uiuuitv, giving cffcct to these well established P.ri' pies, and applying them .0 the i the result is, that while in the United States their national character, that ho retained that t' araeter when ho was seined at buiyrna, tn.I that ho had a right to be respected as while there, by Austria and every other foreign power. The right ot a lion to protect, uud require others to ct at Lome ami abroad, ail who arc oU with itj nationality is no new doctnnc, now for the first time brought into opcrar in the United States. It is common to all nations, and has had thoMnctiw practice for it IlL' United Suites asser claim to it as a enmtnon mheiitancti at once be discovered that it is a ine fraucht will, danger and 1 toconipromise the peace oi riit-d States see no for to renouncing for crha'. others have so long and so haruk.s another view of this ease which the conduct of the agon a government at Smyrna upon equally they hesitated at first him under their protection, but facts show that they ultimate jkWcdto his application.

He rcce; ed froro each a toikerA in effect a cert whom it cared to, under the government whoso agent h.ts granted it. Bv -he laws of Turkey and other Eastern the Consulates therein way their projection rs, whose iv'unaera eonutries. The pcrc With tua nauonaw; j- C.n3ultat,s. European i aesc tu 4 eitablishments in the East the wbit of opening their doors me ration of such inmates, who are reee'v" Irrespective of the country of their it or allegiance. It is not uncommon to have a large immber ot such International law recognise the rinhts acquired by 'tennectiou According established in his ease, the nationality of I-.

if he bad it not before, the moment i Consul at under Iha That the "aid Kosxta was furnished wi a for New York. Ms arrival in Turkey lie lias resided under tho protection of my government, it is a pleasure to ins to bo able to state that bis conduct litis always been I irreproachable." Having been receivedI under the protection of these American! establishments, he hail thereby acquired, i according to the law of Xatious, their nationality, and when wronged and outraged as be was, they might interpose for his liberation, and Captain Ingrabam had a right to co-operate with them Fur the accomplish- i ment of that object. The exceptions ta-1 ken to the manner of that co-operation re- i main to be considered. The Gist aggrcs-1 five act in this ease was the seizuro of Kos'zta at Smyrna, committed by the pro- curemcot of the Austrian functionaries, The first improper use nf a national ship imprisonment of Koszta therein, was.made by the Commander of the Austrian brig Uuzzar, That ship was couTcvted into a prison for the illegal detention of a person clothed with, the uation- alityof the United States, and consequent-J entitled to their protection. If Austria I upholds, as it appears she docs, the conduct of tho Commander of the Uuzzar, I she is in fact the lirst aggressor.

This act of the Commander of the Uuzzar, led the seiries of other acts which constitute the ground of complaint against the Uui-1 ted States. The alleged authority of Austria under I treaties beiug set aside, no one would have questioned Capt. Iagraham's right had he been present to arrest tho proceedings of the Kidnappers in the streets of Smyrna, atid rescue lioszta from their hands. They were acting without cud against the chill authority of the were commit-j ting an atrocious outrage upon a person invested with the nationality of the United! States. If he could have properly interfered in the first stage of this lawless transaction, he might do so in tho last.

The act was in all its stages a continuous wrong, and the character of the actors, though there was a succession of persons, was the seme. They all wrong doers, and if they chanced to have the possession of a national ship, and converted it into a prison for the purpose of committing this wrong, that ship, thus desecrated, was not entitled to the privileges of a sanctuary. Those who had the right to claim, and the power to rcleasj the prisoner illegally confined therein, might treat it as a prison, and while it was degraded to such an ignoble forget, and be excused lor forgetting that it was a national ship. Tiie tmuersign yields to a ready assent to that part of Mr. Hulseman's note relative to the war malting contained in it is sound and well sustained uy the most approved authorities, but the undersigned bss not teen able to discover vjj'jcaVilit' tMh: we usler I cratiop.

Tho people of the United States in organizing their government have cr-en i careful to impose moro restrictions upon that power than any of the nations of i'Ju-1 rope, end it cannot be admitted, that these; U'ttions have had any occasion to reprove this government for its abuse. It has as deep rest and an anxious desire to nmintaiu internutional relations of frieud-j ship and peace, as auy of the European I powers, and will do as well as any of them for public tranquility. The rules for its own guidance and for i tho conduct of its agents abroad have i I that end specially in view. Tho eonelu-i si on at which the President has arrived after a full exrminatiou of the transaction at Smyrna and a respectful consideration of the views of the Austrian Government i thereon presented in Mr. llulscman's arc that Kosz'n when seized and imprison- ctl was invested with the of I the United Slates, and they Iliad, the right if they choose to exercise it, to extend their protection to from international law, the only law which cm be rightfully appealed to for rules of lion iu this case, Austria could derive au(thorily to obstruct or interfere with the I I Uuitcd States in the csercise r.f this right in effecting the liberation of Koszta, and I that of Captain Ingraham's interposition i for his release, was under the peculiar and extraordinary circumstances of the ca.se, i right and proper.

These conclusions indicate to Mr. ilul-j scuian the answer which the i as instructed by the President to make io the Emperor of Austria to the demands presented in Mr. Iluiscmans note. The President does not see sufficient cause for; I disavowing the acts of the American which are complained of by Austria. Her! claim for satisfaction on that account has beou carefully considered and respectfully declined.

Being convinced that the seizure and imprisonment of lvo-zta were illegal aad unjustifiable, the President also declines to give his consent to his delivery to the. Con-! sul General of Austria at Smyrna. But af-' i tcr a full examination of the case as here- in presented he has instructed the uudcrjsigned to communicate to Mr. Iiulsemanii. his confiilaut expectation tlut the Knipcror of Austria will take the proper uiea-j sores to cause Martin Kroztn to bo resfor-1 ed to same condition he was in before he was seized in the streets of Smyrna on the 21st June last.

Tho undersigned avails himself on this occasion to renew to Mr. Hulsemann the (assurance consideration. W. MAltCV. THE MARKETS.

fliOM OUR LATEST ADVir.Kt. MORGA.NTOWN, 30. KJ.OUli ai $5,00 per burrfcl. 1-2 cculs per CORN'-iO 10 ctftU. TALLOW -10 Witt? per lb.

10 Slioiilticn 1 3. 8 1-3. 26. I FLOUR-SO I'A. CO UN' 125 coats.

CORX-74a7S cents. cenls. WHISK cents per gal. GUYUOTTS improved Extract of Yellow DocL and Jsarsapnrillu is a svrc remedy for Hereditary Taint. Thousands of cursed with i grievous complaints, which they inherit from their parents.

The uso of the Yellow Dock nnd Sfirsaparilla will prevent all and save a vast amount of misery and many valuable lived, fur it thoroughly ezpeUfrom the system the hi- cut taint, which is the seed of disease, and so takes curse by which the sins or tune of the parents arc so oftcu visited upon the innocent offspring. Parents owe it lo their children to guard them against the effects of maladies that may be communicated by descent, and children of parents that may have at any time been arreted with Consumption, Scrofula or Syphilis, owe it to thctmelvcj to take precaution against the disease being re wed in lliem. Guysott's Ex- tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is a sure aiitidotc in 6uch eases. advertisement. -IT-St On TtiPfllnv morning, Oct.

the Rev. Jam-- Dovk Mr. ASHKEL FAIRCHILD ami SARAH JANK. dawrh- I tor of John Wallace, all ol Morgan- town. Just Reccired from the East.

1 Case Fall Bonnets, AT MRS. BEAR'S, Front Street, Morgantown, a. Oct. 3. 1S53.

An Apprentice wanted ut tlie Pn.UN'TYTO\VN Pltl.N'TI.N'O OPKICE. A lad ut'lfi to '7 yearn of tige, of giiod common English education, will find a comfortable uiruation, and ho taught a good trade, both in itd plain nnd ornainerital branches. At held in the ClerkV Offit" of the County Court of Preston, on the Monday in September, 1S53: Juliii Concr, vs. I.N DEBT. John F.

Cozinn. The object of this suit ie to recover a debt of S50, due from the defendant in the plainlifi'; oiiil it appearing, bv affidavit, thin the defendant is not a resident of Stale, he is th wfnrc hereby teqiiireil to appear hcio within 0110 month alter due publication ol this order, ami do what is noeofijary to protect his iittrresls. A eopv SMITH CRANK, tWp. IT. 195? LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in iho Post-Office at Mnr gantmvn, u.

at the close of Quur tor ending JUili September, 1S5U: Austin Jcmo Hawker Thomas Charles Ira Andcr-mi Naiiey Batb Jutisi Himlv KiHtino Catharine 0. Hustons Genrjre Bajles William Heuihorn Saiuh Brand JuJiu Wilfred Thomas Jolms.m Suniifl Bloswr Isaac Kimball John Charles or King Oivcn 'I horriiii Pretsman Kfeluver James Baird Emma Items Bihoiipi Lnngacre Isaac Blue Uriah 3 l.oui George Bock David Luke Brit! Samuel Miller Mount 15. Jonathan GMei.tice John A Cauilit'M Thomas McGratty Win X. Curiia? James Michael Aim Consway Win Medelcr Daniel Ode John T. Mnrry Thomas Curt? Burton Martin John Carney Mark Mercer Jes-a Chesuev Benj.

pen. Maura Chipns David Neelv John June JV'cliolfon Win Carney Mr.Stephen,Newman Samuel Devwre James Phillips Augustus Diirt-ey Alvi'ie Peterson DJ Dunaway Mrs. Mar Ilosselt A. II.mar George A vault Abraham (kKidster Mary Reed Nathaniel Jnreil Scott Maiia 2 Kxline ISirlianl Smith Wdliam Fiuuell Mrs. Elias St.

George James ren De Fojlf Peier Fry James W. St Clair Pany Fry Miw St. Clair John Faulkner Thomas S'eel Gruhh JtHi-ph Shafer Peter GnfTN Giahmn Harvey Tnnmpwn A Gnsetnan David Tavlor Charles (Jribble Harrison I Tmble Joseph 2 Hall 4 Vanvoorhis I. I Jew 2 Wade Dn niej HummeUhine Lit 2 Wdkimnn Mnrdfcai Jiu'iili il. WiUnn Wrgenion? 2 Watkins llimlman Miss Aim Whitman Win Henry Walker Maitdv Holme? Wisman Joseph S.

ICj? Persons calling for cur of ihe ahnte will please say they aroadvertised or they irny not get them. JAMES SHAY. Postmaster. Morgan town, October S3 3. Sale of VALUABLE Land.

PURSUANT to the provisions of Deed Trust, executed by to Henry E. Smith Trustee, to seenre the payment a certain debt therein contained to John Hanwat. the undersigned as administrator ul said Henly E. Smith, Trustee alinn-Eaid. w-jll on MONDAY, the of OCTOBER, the same being the day of the next term of County Couit of MotningaSii eouutv, sell the interest N'tid Tliadde Senit has in the lauds of his lather Joseph Scott, deceased, the said interest b-'inu the undivided two-eighths of said Land The ieiiits of said sale will be cash down, and the possession of paid laud will given on the first day of April.

185-1. the purehwFcr being entitled to the one-thin: tif of now in lbe and nut entitled 10 any interest in the until hegetn posseision land. The title of land or inlrrrsf soeoiiveyeii by Faid Senlt deemed indisputable, but selling as the per-njial ol said Henry li. Smith, shad only sell such title as is vested in Trustee by said Deed of Trust, a reference to which Tiust, now on record in ilto Clerk's Office of the Cuuuty Couit of Monongalia, in Folio 1(J, page 462. is hereby made fur more particular de-rription.

BENJ F.SMITH. Adrnin'r. of Henry K. Smith, dectzsul, Traxtcc. September 2C, 1553.

216 SALE OF HEAL Elisha Snider. Guardian, vj hi Chancy Marshall Snider ami others. FFRSUAKT to the Decree rendered in the foregoing the September term. 1833, of the Circuit Court of Monongalia County, I shall proceed. on the fourth Monday ol October.

1803. (being Court day) in front uf the Court-house in Monrontown, to sell at auction to bidder, the HOUSE AND LOT I eg jig tjie mentioned, (toeing ttie mansion house ami residence ol Willi.irn Hrivhmsi di-reased, and one ami u-fourth acres of LAND connected situate r. Monongalia M'os assigned lo Minerva Snider ami late Minerva llavhurst as her poitiojj of the dotcer part of the Real Estate of Wm. Hnyhurst, dee'd.) a credit of 0. l2aml 13 months, the purchaser giving bond beariutr interest fiom date with approved security for the purchase money, nod a lien will also be retained for the dame on the said house and lot until puid.

11. HKRKSlilKE; CWr. September 22. 215 To William F. Clark, Marshall Clark and licslrr his wife, and JDavid Chirk and Lydia his wife: are.

hereby notified that r-n the J. 27th day ot October mat. in 'he city nl Pittsburg- Ht the otliee ol H. Hep. burn, Esq.

(on street between Smithlield and Wood on Mondiiy, the 31st of the same month at the ol Win. Chambers, Jrfleisou township, Allegheny take sundry depositions to he read in evidence in the suit now pending in the Circuit Couit of Monongalia county, on the eerv fide ofsuid Court, wherein 1 und others are PlaiiililPt ami you are and if from any cause the suid deposit ions: should not be commenced on that day. or being commenced hlmuld not he complet-, ed, they will be continued front day to! day (Sundays excepted) until the testuno-1 uv bo completed. JOHN DUZENRRP.RY, Executor of llenry Duzenberry, dee'd. I September 17.

1S53. 215. Tinally. WE have placed all our ueconnts and note? in the hands of W. A.

Guscmax, I who will attPinl to the collecting uud liingthe sainu on or before the duyj of September nexl. He will put those un- paid out for collection. Don't think we are in fun he. in instructed by to do this, enfain. We out! lit to have dono this lone ago to get moiiav lo pav our own Jebts.

K. C. LAZIER, An- 1 ISC'3 A Mel Live Oak Paper Mill, ilt unto IV. refills Establishment, lor j.ast enn' by Mat I hies Til ton, l.a? been lefiued and supplied wiili Xcv; Machinery, capable of, making good work. The undersigned will visit llie Merchants anJ former patrons of the concern, with supplies of i first-rule qualities ol Writing, and such other papers as tnnv be wanted.

lie will be provided with the of Eastern make of Writing; and w.il be glad to supply all who may feel disposed do.il with him, on fair and rea-oiwble I that the public will give him a trial, feeliiur assured that ho will be found worthy ol their favora. i Cy I ivieh to exchange for will alwavs try to pay ul) bals'icei straind me ia F. TREUDLEY. i Morgantown, Va. October J5, i'lctisn In JHcad Thix! BOOK AGENTS WANTED, sell Pictorial and useful works lor the War 1834.

1 VffA EVERY SECTIOS Of L'SITED STATES, active anil entcrpruj t-? engage in rale of snmn of th? best Hooks published in the Country. To men iK, possessing a small capital of from $-3tu fK'U, such inducements will be otleied as ty i aldu them to make from $3 to $3 a day profit, The Hooks published by us are nil useful in their character, extremely popular, and mnnd large wherever they arc offered. fur further particulars paid) ROBKKT SKA US PcBLihtrr.R. William it feet, AVtr York. October 1 .1853.

Dr. GUVSOTT'S IMPROVED YELLOW DOCK SAKSAPAR1LLA, is now pur rp ix the largest sized UOTTl.ES, AM I IS ACKNOW LEDG ED To UK 'THE I1EST SARSAPARILLA MADE, AS Is jCEUTlflED BY THE WONDERFUL CI'RES IT HAS 1'ERKoRMED, THE ORIGINAL COP-1 ICS OF WHICH ABE IN THE POSSESSION OF 'THR PROPIUKTOlt. REMEMBER, THIS IS. THE ONLY TRUE AND ORIGINAL ARTICLE. THE COMPOCND FLUID EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SAKSAIMKILL.A, has been prepared with particj reference to Fetnalo Complaints, Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, Lu- corrhti.3, or Whites," lrrejrular Menstruation, Incontinence of rine, and general gloomy state i mind, are cored by Dr.

Geysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarrapariila, which gives immediate relief by renewing the foundation of hpalth nnd strength, the blood. It neutralises had unnatural accretions, auJ gives healthy action to all iho vital powers! 1 The Yellow Dock ami peculiar1 ly adapted fur females delicate health, result; ing from irregularity of menstrual and 1 other peculiar thoir sex. 1 propriei ior has in his a groat oumber ol ficates of cures, performed of above descrip? tion. We assure the alilicted that a or two 1 Jr. lluytoll's Attract of Yellow Dock Sar! atoute rt-jjulatii those and renew the i.

itural energies. A Cvnc or f.AKiTV rixz Pcntaui or ENJ: irrjlnd thii of the rare if Mntv Moure, tzKo wax tip by i ing Uittrly in cur able, neran ctrtifitd vt by Dr. A. S. ktr Ut.vMio>viLi.r, Aug.

23, ISiC. i I certify that Mary Moore, a female of 18 io" veari ago, has been serving my r.u.r.' Iv.vt r.4i )oum. 0-come three by irregular.n in periodii of wcr.ftruati'oi, during which she had a severe cold. About the t.r-1 last April, your Agent here, tu. 11.

Ritenouf, furnished her with bottle Dr. Gwvsott l.s! tract of and 011 trial, ami in week signs of recovery were apparent. She enntiuued using the. meo.cnie nn! til she had token five bottles of it, and considered herself perfectly well, although when sho cow! me need taking this medicine her attending physician pronounced her cusr. incurable.

She was, ar.d had been for a time, delirious. DAVID SPIKER. VUziC read Dr qf the al-jte case of Mary Moore. Dm amdos ville, Yj. Aug to certify that 1 was called to tl.e above named Mary Moore, during the absence her rt'icrJiir attending, physician, found licr in a critic and dangerous condition, and, as 1 tho't, beyond nil hope of recover v.

thin 1 was tailed connotation with regular attending physician. Our opinions wcrn that her recover) nas impossible. 1 learned that her diseasu was caused mure than two years from ity in licr periods of nieurtruation, caused kin; a severe cold. I did not sec tier again, Lll 'toon after learned that she v.as getting well. was much surprised at this, und on as to what could have caused this Hidden change, was informed (by Win.

M. Hitenhour,) that site had been taking Dr (iiiysott's Extract of Yellow Dock end Sarsnpanlla. 1 have since heard of its great i effects in other cases in this vicinity. 1 have ii inducement to make this statement, other than it may induce others uiQicted as was the sabject of this statement, to try the Yellow Dock and Sarsapariila, believing, us I dn, that it is possessed of many excellent qralitiei, and adapted to many diseases incident to the human family. A 8 IVARDKR, M1).

i Erwipehs enrol by the tise of Dr. Guyeolt's I Extract of Yellow Dock ami SursapttnUa. iscorr Townjiiu', Vandarukkg Co.) Indiana, July 4th, IsoS. 5 J. D.

Sir: It is with gtcat pleasere I write you about the very happy of your l)r (Juysott-s Extract Yellow Dock and Hart a par upon my daughter, who has been suffering under that dreadful distau Erysipelas, with which she was attacked in ISH.nnd she was attended by some of our most skilful physicians for over eight months perscveringly, without any buueftcial effects whatever. She became reduced to a p'rfcct skeleton: She had ulcers from shoulders to her knees, which continually discharged offensive matter. JJer physician pronounced her case hopeless, and beyond the reach of medicine. My neighbors aud myself thought her dissolution near at hand. One of my neighbors insisted on my trying Dr (iuysott'i Extract Yellow' Pod: and as 0 Itutt rtsar for nt all our Vhyslcians had given her up, there could bo 110 detriment in it.

I consented to do so, more from a restless desire to uo something for my daughter while life lasted, than fromauy hope of her getting relief; so I commenced using the medicine according to directions, ntid to my great astonishment she commenced improving, and before flli? had used three bottles she able to njt upright bed llelbre she had used bottles she v.rn able to walk out: She used in .11 twelve bottles of Dr Ouysott'b Extract of Vellow Dock and which restored her to perfect health in December, She is now entirely fret from any vestige of the complaint. I most earnestly recommend it to every person suffering under any similar disease. Yours truly, MARTIN I do hereby certify that my lather's statement of my illness is not hv any means exaggerated: oealth is now porfect, which I ascribe solely to the use of Drduysott's Kitract of Yellow and Sarsapariila. Ann D. Price per bottle: Six bottles for HTSold by John D.

northeast corner of fourth und Walnut ctreeti, Cincinnati, AUo by h. Norgcntoicn, L. iv Co. Km wood, G. IV.

tf Co. Bromlonvillt. Logan ff Carr, Fairmont. Octobcr 1962. 217 Jyr SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

Jainee Kddv. Guurdiim, Vs. In Chancery ChnrlfsC. Je-wond PURSUANT tlm ilecri'f nmdered cm lite tent). 1653.

ilm (irciiii Onrt ol Monongalia cmmty. 1 "hail fmirtli Monday Oi'ioIht. IrijJJ. (it beine Ccurl tlitv) in Irons llmw I Mmjauimvn. sdl at ptitdin euciiun highest bul.li-r, ih- LnmU pro(twines HWiitionfil (beinu the oi.iii.l mined by John D.

Jester, duo'd. ai liis death. FWTY more or less, in Motional'a emnity. which was civcted to li'iti toy Jmtu StradUr and wife) credit twelve hiii! pnrehu-, aiviiis bond li'NiruiJ Irmti with gHoirity tor trio fmrrhase money. anil a j.v.i be retained on miM.

i)k money utitd the fa'd. 11. I. UEWIvSHIRE, Cnmnii-wiwiefSeptember Ib03. 21-3 VjllG littl.l ill ol this Cmmty o'? the first Monday ill September, bJ-j Joint A.

Merlin, vs. PelCT liranCii an 1 lli-i'-ti- Chancery ttiir, A. Otiiv iw.fl Su- tani.n his wife. Susan- ou UiiW.our anil Jolm A. i ll.rleiionr.

THE ill's suit is for tin- uiiilivUwl of litis''i-. foiiilimis iii in th" oninlv, jmrcliUM-J l'V pUiiiHiit; ii appearing hv l.n it iUuIib suiiUirf-'iuliiiiti'iire nnl nf this ihfV HW rpnoiretl to appear one month, aiVrilui' piibi'u-ation of this orili-r. out Vihat is ufo-snary lo thrir A cony SMITH CRANE.Orb. John A. Pole, Cuui.sel.

E7" Till' ill 'he above. mdfr pulilii itiun will lake notice ilint oil tin' lOih 0'O'ber, between the hours nf 7 A M. am! I' E. C. Ilutilter.

Esq. in Va I lake ill- Uepo-nions of O.ivid Ri(leontir mill John A. otiuiSi to bo re.u! on ihch'Hiinii of sii.il emise. i IT, lboU. JMu.

A. Tit Columbia Liming and I Uit Ira I Pemina Co.c: rfAKE NOTICE in puMiaotv of i. a Dnc.vi- the Circuit Court of Monmiaa ia Virginia, rwuleicil oil I ilie (Uv of 1 on the Chaiuvry of fuiil Court, in ii chiisb iviiiTtin' Rt-naoii l.iiriing is mid vou mill am Dtflccdau's, ih- lioil.Ti.ij'iwi! In kiiJ Court, will on the 1 of Novemlipr ivxt, proivcJ fo malic parj of luinls ol ihe 1 in saiil ill 'ho ilirt'Ctnti hv liw miM JOHN K. riRAIthMi, PRICK. EiVGOX TYGART, 1 Commissioners.

M. WIHTMOItK, HUGH JOM.5, 't. H. WOIKF. JWillTMORE.

WOLF Importers and Dealers in SJGX Or TM2i A.WILS, .50, flfrecf, Three Dooi'j 'iowc Sf? lintel, PITTSBURG, unufoniiiiig cus- tinners and Dealers. ihiit they in rrceipi ul their Pall Supply, winch I has been seleclel Uh areal cjrambu the Muiiulaetoiies lituope Rftein Our slock comprise a much larger 6y than i- generally kept by and puitieulaily a- to ihecountry trade. Having toe.lilies- for procuring; goods, it without hesitation that we defy cor.ipilitimi aie now uoeiv.u^ Birmingham am' Sheffield Mniiufuctmes, purchased and i forwarded hy out: of the lirm who ha' spending some, mouths in England ami Germany, and who will cuminuis to; keep us supplied with fovtifin Hard-' vim' bought from firs! bawls only. are respectff.llv in. viifil 10 au examination of our slock and priced previous to going further cusUvnrd.

1 Anions our assortment may be found, the Inl'cwiuj? 5524 dozen Knives and 3114 Pen Pocket Kusves, tSOO Seisstn? Shears, CIO in cases, 50 Plated Tab. Spoons 250 German Silver, 450 Gross Britunia do 150 dull. ai.d Rip Saws, 75 Tenant, 4U0 Mill. Crosscut Saws, 4200 paiis Traep Chains, 4no dtveeu Halter Dray Chains, 430 Axes, mkmiitoil Brands, lloO Chisels Plu no Iron 35 canes Planes, 3200 doz. F.les audi Kaspp, 217 l- Gnu I.oelts?Guu Trim'gs, 15 Bales Deer Hair, 1700 doz.

Knob LticKs yoOO Pad. Ciift fc Side 350 Shovels 247 Hay Manure Forks, Gum Cloth. Anvils Vices, Casl. Sheer ITSteel. SADDLEIIY UARVWMiE I W'a iir- rontitioiog ttrmnkft large i lions In this hr.inch of out business.

I Sept. 10, "soFagento $1,000 A TTTf 7-ANTHO IN F.VEUV COUNI YjiI VV ilia UNITED S'l'AiEES, and inwi, in vffgji!" in'the (if soma of tlw best Books published in tin. oiuutry. Tqjjjaum uf adilifSK, possessing Irom 825 to S1U0, men to enable lliem to oialta from S3 to $10 a dav profit. Tho published by us aro-all usutiil in tl.eir chmictRr, enremely popular, Bud command sales whatever thn Forfutther (phitage paid), I.EARY Pnhli.hfr? of subscription So.

Street, Philadelphia. 3.1353 eiMetiicfte DOCTOliS BOWMAN MACKEY. STILL. cunliAuo tho prr.ctice or' Medicine I Ait 4 ry, and to the community lor past service, would r.m respectfully illicit continuation of tho name, thinking strict attention to an.J i moderate they cm render entire sat-1 isfaction. Their past will lie a guarantee lor future.

All difficult msh will receive the united attention of tho Firm tree of additi'juul charge. Dr. Mackly's Office in at K. W. Tower Bowmaw's at Stand on Front street, where they may ho consulted at dl esccpt when proluuionaJly nay bt 1653.

JET fieing homowhatnfu ctranger tho following ruferencco arc given January 17, I'n. II. he en a student of medicine in my Odice, and subsequently attende! the Mtdicil iectuns in Philadelphia, I comdiicr competent to discharge the duties of Mcdicui Attendant upon the and hereby commend him tu the patronage of pernor i afflicted and defcirous of tho vervicos of a PhyMCiaa. SMITH FULLLR, M. D.

I'xtnsToWn, January IS.iS. We take great pleasure, from a long and intitnate acouaintai.ee with Dr II in ijim to the notice tho community. L'r. a geutlonmn fin a literary pood moral character anil integrity, mid an a Physician ia worthy ofl.he favorable connidorution. IP.

A. H'isf, Dr. In: Patrick, IJctii.i< Suit on, Jn cub Hi thlnnon, G. Hertig, Dr. James Fuller, II'i! Hum Sutler, II.

T. del esq. A. $. Fuller, rtq.

P. A. Julius. Iicg. Dr.

It M. II at.isr. P. Ki.os ll'fft, James Veech, esq. y.

V'sp, rAIUCHILD, LAUG11EAD CO. MAKtTACTURCnS OF CARRIAGES, ntwGir.s. And ail oilier used for Toil ave procured f.ry I.est materiafs? employed the best r.re operating with tlie hot intentions, with ail the skill, industry and attention to bujiueu that they are hare no hesitation in saying to Farmers and all others that thcr can turn cut as good a job, in aa quick time, and at ai a price an ary other Katabliuhment of tho kind between Diekrr't Creek and sundown; no matter whether their competitors como from North, South, Kast or Our work will apeak, or rather shine, for itPersons in'want of a Carriage, 12'iggy; Wagon, or what not, ar- rmpectlclly invited to and examine oar Vehicles, shake them, tud take them if they 11 'uric io order, at short notice, and repairing done on tcrmi. Our Shops aitaati at this mouth of Dscfc! er't crook, close by where the Slack water is Interned to i June tf Let People know TinT e. i Co.

kc.M. -riict Agents lor ,,1 Ian 1 complete ni.nrtment of theircheap bcaotilbl Stll in the Rich and ffi'rr PMr: They I vVdicinet, OiU, 1 Blacking Syrup, Uuejr Soaps, Soap I owdtr, rami ami Varn'wli UrushAlio, the ar-d be it of TOBACCO, SNTFF fc ii. the and Reta.l. All who wilt it to purchase large or snjililotuf Commercial a. Jtinu MEDICAL CARD.

ru vtm MrLANE. ISAAC SUO.T. HUGH W. BKOCK. D-, ibisilav I wives together under tlie luiw fS lane, Scott Jc llrock) teiulor lli'ir senttes tu thrir and tally as practitioners 01 I irra.lnato* of the thfv "Hit lliff public Without guaranty lo the.r pt.vot.s bllCCUH.

Ofliee is formerly, oppose I cltttuti ii Mecluiliil'i' Batik. M.ir^nutowii, "wanted IMMEDIATELY! 1 It if durable that ihi ut llv late firm (it I Im Then- of our Irfmtv iMur. ortouuli ol or less. requested to outr 1 the fart, and call io bottle. In tho abftice of I firm, Wm.

A authorized lu SCOTT, Austirt iG, lfc3o. 0.V5 CENT REWARD. A LFXANDER BASUFXLS ran amy from oa th. alght of All notion, are licnl.y not.fir.J taid bov or h.rhor him.ai we Intend to law in caao. undo ami Tli? al.ove rflwirtl iw "prehension of the abort named ujien lli? delirary at oar Shop iu Monongalia county, Va.

H. Superior Herring anil Mackarel, mtb A very line TOP BDOGY, new, wellfm'tlitd in ttyle, lor tale at Aug. 15. CARIt. oiTTaoTHsT" 1 Tahle atul Sucrt Corcrt, al.o trjntptrtrt Window Dlindt or different ihadei, for ule -t Can, Smith mtrch 19.

For ial? at fcCo'a. Morgaatown. June Copnl Vat'niiH Car', Smith- lu at ye have just received, and now iny, ut the N. V. Crjufal Palace.

Our Summer, Kail nr.if Winter Goods are Ijore and a coming all th? way from Philadelphia and Baltimore, ami a few f'min Sow York. Cutno right Tricnda and fellow citiieni, and all creation, ami look at about the okt stock of thit of t'ir? World's Fair. We have Dry Groceries, Hardware, Queenswttre, SJmcs, Boots, licit Gipx, Bunntts, fa-fa especially invite tho LADIES to coine. Wo have very nice and cheap Goodrftr READY HADE CLOTHING. Don't mind what otliurn ubout tlicir Ready We tUwid hcud there! Nice Inn- eeuta; Linen Coata low Cloth, Tweed und Statinett Pa Mi r.stn and ifio aa? wit I a woni, il'yoi uon i.o:oh and examine block ol Goudu you be 6 owe day.

S'tmcs. lie. V. tcill Imc nfPIowK, pointe, Stoves, Grr.oLc.t I.iuh v.c will soil aiIcJJ any LcJy can afford r.aka tlicw Ws Iiare a jood supply of Salt. have I'bont you don't want Cheap Goods vrc can't help it.

nld friends, whose accounts are due; want you to uail! Hur months prompt forget that, and lor catw down cheapc: still. LAZIER FLEMING. Morgan town, August 22, .3. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THIi ok VIHOINIA Capital $50,000, with power to iucrcaio lo $200,000. rPHIS COMPANY, having been duly is ijiiw i-'iidy roci'ice ami icisne Poiieitt, and ulTera tin; citij.vi the inducement of ImnjuCompany th" safe iiifiirar.ce all hinds Properly.

at fair m.d c.jit.ible rules. Th- Directors lii? public Ititt this Company will conducted with view to permanency, simi on lie strii'tKft principled of equity, justice, in (I tiaivi) oi' liie 3. Carson, S. U. Bkksucc.

S. Carfoii, J.ip. P. Rie. ly, Wm.

L. Ciiirk. J.is K. Lloyd Jnliii Ii. W.

on Puvrt'lilla near Hunk, Winchester. Va K. Smith. Va. II.

185-2. Itft-if. W00DWA8I) 4- ODBERtT Saddle ihrrlittis Hf IGAN.TOWN, Va. co-partnerHhip in the inibrsn their i the public general, that they have rccoiu ci from Philadelphia of materials of A norf sonaniLaMyrtmentof artif that can be got in anv other Shop in the country. Also, of ever; description, fine aotltfomnioarOohy ail L'Sjlffe, II id U) 0U ct, all of wKteh they have and will continue to keep on hind, and mlkt to order at theshortt'A notice, at their ofa Htaiiil two of the will to old and now cuatonierc on the teationable terma.

Citizctis of this and tli? countieit arc respectfulhr invited to call und ejumino their boforu puftiiaiing eifccwhere. Jt.iy Smo. CHOICE FMKJIS 10 li d.VLL* I particulars enquire at tiiv. Ofiieu of lie Monongalia. Mirror.

I. A Farm of ItiJ saw eh'Vppiog mill; good coal bunk; SO or. 1)0 cleared well va? tered. 1 A Farm of 275 acres. much of it I nwr bottom html, five miles burn, milk house, smoke house.

plenty uffruii A Fa km "I 170 to lSOucres; about i I'idclcareti; 20 acres of coal: L'ooit buildI urns well watered eligibly situated near Moiiiantown. 4. A Iv.km. opjmsitc Jimtowu, 3 miles from river laud. and i in good condition: all ueedfiil I 5.

A small, but desirable Farm on tins utiles north of Morganj town; I 0. A Fann within of Morganj town, containing 100 cleared admirably unused und well fenced. 7. A Farm of 460 acres; 150 acre? improved a desirable grazing latm, li miles lrem A Grazing Farm for Sale. I wish to sell Firm of -ISO Arret, on the EtausviHe pike, ll imles Irom Morgan town.

Of his tract 150 jeies improved, und about 200 acres under tence. It is inaptly sown i grass. On the premises arr two duelling houses. a log hum and several oni-bni'd; ulso two young apple orchards and other fiuit The wh'de is well uhj lered, und the farm in a good lof cultivation. i ptire per i The title pond.

and possession will be on the 1st oI April next. For a view of the and other particulars, call on the subscriber, living I Uki-oii. W.M. MIU.Klt. Aiiuust 84, 1SS3; Slltf Tm latMX CAP.lt.

S.MITM 4 CO. I Have just t-eceiml, 1 Cut-e Ivuinots, 1 box Ribbons, 3 boxes Artificial Flowers, KoMathi Magyar, Silk and other IIATS Also Flats and Uati. i May 14, 1 GLASS! GLASS! Of titej, frnn 8 t)7 10 to 24 by 57, for nit, whoUal. aodrotaU.bjr I June 4. K.

W. TnWffR fc CO. DILL'S IXVER PLOUGH I'OISrS, Ju6t received i'mm Piittliurg. Smith Co. 14,1683.

(Hhhk! IS tnd all 8 by 10 to 34 by 37, for ultchctobv WljK'rZK fcc?.

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