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court, oo the aest, ta tticb may propos? to 10 ttUMee me MM! for all oi ftmi. If delitervd the same to uid, pint ths MH! trance tMVtoc alto executed a hit Irutt, ita into tut luniti (Wi. perl; oftlwMUl petitioner inenti'tned lusteke I ilo therefore order and adj tilge that th A M-frl be from am. II on eitil until the tevond Monday ol December nest, and thfct the Mid petitioner, by at thto order to be in tonie newspaper Frederick Town, for three ntaatbt before the Mid second VI indijr ot Usiember nest, give notiae lo hit to be appear itt the and enuae, il any they have, why the siutl UitfhM'Jfet, shuuhl nut.hav« the benefit of of Niwmliljr Mud tlie aforesaid aa prayed. Given under Jiny hand this 5i.h of September, JACOB FEINER.

True Cour-- Test. SCHLEY, d'k Application by petition in writing ol JHcC'iy, of Frederick tountt iu me the riber, one ot the justices of the Orphans' Jourt Frederick comity, in the recew ol the Frederick county court, lor the benefit ot the tel of Assembly, entitled -tct for the rel'el Ol sundry insolvent Nnseiobt-r eighteen hundred unil five, and the levei-al implements thereto; a Schedule (il hit properly, nnd ulist of so lams he "3 them on oath, being annexed to his said and being satisfied ilial tlife Bind petitioner resided in llie state of Vf ar) land for two the date ol' hit and ner wtiitncd that the said McCoy is the custody ol sn officer for no MC and llie said petitioner having Uken lh ly entered in with v. for hi arttnce red'k. Co. comrt, Mundty of Dec.

next, to answer such ere uori propose to hitn. deed for all pro- necessary IFo-rrivingalso to a trustee by me ap- good and sufficient mi appare i himself and fann- i good persoiul Jud mixeil, (the ls apparel bedding ot hi HSU! leliverel the to and the sjid trustee also execut- )fod for the isitMul disuharge of his trust, he Vrti8ed the delivery into his hands the ii, sa petitioner mentioned in his do I'lTfloie order and adjudge that i 1'hoinat McCoy, be discharged Irom ar- rest on any civil process until the second Monday of Djcember next, and that the said petitioner. by'causing a copy ot this order to be in- in some newsp'iper published in Frederick for three months successive before the iccond Mnnday oi December next, give notice to Ins creditors to be and appear at the ly place Mnresiid to shew came if any they have, why the said Me Coy, should not hive the benefit of tlio act ol assembly and the aforesaid ai prayed. Given under my hand thisarthdi) ol Septeqiber. 18 52.

HEN It KEMP. True copy-Test, JOI1S 5CIILKY, elk. Sspltmbcr aoulnation by petition writing of Hubert C'inutungi ot Frederick Count), to me tlie sriUar, ono ol llie Justices it the Court Frederick cnuniy, in the recess ol the Frederick Count) Court, lur tlie benefit ol tlie Act of Assembly, entitled "An act for the relitl ol sumlrj ileUlors," passed NovBinber eighteen huiulrutl ami five, acul the eeve. ffj! supplement! thereto; a schedule ol Ins pro- ami list ot hit creditors, no far MS he can them on oath, being annexfeJ to Tin said petition, and being MtitfieU. lllat peliliuiier hath resided Ihe Stale of i a lor rears next preceding the ot his petition; and the sai I wUiUnner having taken the oath prescuti- etl by law and entered in bond witli tucurity lat- his appearance in Frederick County Court, on second Monday ot December neit, to answer auoh allegations as crcdnois may propose to And having to a trustee by roa a goo I and sutheienl deed lor all his propel ly, real, personal and mixed, (the nc- weiring apparel and bedding of linnsell and lamilv exempted,) and delivered the same 10 said trustee, and the nil trustee having also executed a blind the diauhurge ot Ins trust, and certified tlie into Ins hands ol all the psopcrty ol the petitioner mentioned in his schedule.

I do ihereirtre order and ait- jjifse thai the sud teube CnmaAntft be discharged l7 arrest on anj atvil prou-si until the sec- fitKt vlu ni.tj ssmlier nest, I'sat she petiti im.1, bv cauinis; a cop? ol tins older to be int "rted aiime published Fred- liirlUree months successively, belure second ol December next, give notice to His creditors to appear at the ila aiiri place aloresud sliew il HIIJ they wliv tlie said itoiicrl C'tm niutfa should nut have the benefit ol tfie ol Assembly and tHe afoiesaidas pnyed. Given under ray Hand this sevtntu dsy ol July. Trut Copy-Ttit, JOtfN SCliLEV" elk. July Application bv petition in writing of Frederick county, to me tins her, one of the justices of in Fiederick cou-it), the recess of itie Frederick court, for the oenefit ol the act of ane niK, emit led "MI act tor the i-elieJ ot sundry insolvent debtors," jiassed at November cession, eighteen nundred and five, mid the seve- neiits theieto; a schedule of Ins property, and into; his cieilitor-, so fur nilie unit as- oert tin them on oath, fcs-ing annexed to his said petition, and being satisfied that ihe said hath resided the stale of laml tor vears preceding the date of petition; and the sail! petiii iner taken the oath prescribed by InvrHiid entered bond with security for his appearance in Frederick county court, on lhe second Vfondty of December next, to answer such allegations as his creditors may propose to And having ilio executed to a trustee by me appointed goad sullicient deed lor all his property, real, personal ami mixed, (the ne- wearing sa1 oi InmsHI family excepted,) and delivered the same to trustee, and Ihe said lisTiiigniso exe- a bond lor Ihe fmtlitul discharge ol trust: antl eer ified the delivery ml" his aii iiie property ot fit laid petitioner mentioned in hs schedule, dn therefore order and adjudge that the said Eli be discharged Irom rest on any civil proceit until the second MonUf of cumber nctt, and tint the taid (r- titioner, by causing a copv of this order to be inserted some newspaper in Frederick Town, for three moi.ths succesnvelv, before the second of December next, give notice his to be and appear the day iliirtiKld to ahcw caiite if uov they Kid Ri Utfefrbnf, ahouid not beoafi. of the act or ewemMr and the iiZr as pnyed.

Given under th(t i Vh ot Xil? A 1 lAe of Frederick County, OxTUNKt: TltaHlctu! far tile flet vote have received, i preven Miyvelf to your cnnsideratioo its a Candiut tor the SHKUIKCAL'I and, should I 19 fbitunale to be your 'choice, I will eu tlisch the i ity, nd punctuaiily. Ir.yourn, It i UAKTUIS. October 9, 1830. ABFfclirCAraPBBX.1. Tit-NDUItito liisiVieiiils c.lgmeiitafor their liberal sup port the lust election, and again oiler himself it Cuididae tor their the next ol' Frederick County.

October 9, 7 AX.BOTT. 4 the req-iest of many of my friends, 1 of fer myself to the consideration nf'tlse Voter of Frederick Comuv, us it Candidate fo the next SIIEltlFFALTV, and humbly soli cit their support. TALBUTT. October 16. 1830.

flBSl'BC offers hunsell to the Vo terv of Frederick County, as a for the next solicits their sujpoit. May 14. FOR VLE. The subscnber otters at Private Sale Valuable XVf.V-F'.I RJ Situated in Union-Town. Frederick Co.

on the llageis-Town road, o5 mil IJ.dtim ire, and 7 from Westminster. The improvements are a two story XXOT7S23 weather boaid" and paiiitnl, three looms on the lower and four on the upper, i ,4 Kitchen, smoke house, and milk house, LOtl shed ami coin crib. I'he Yird is in goo-l-repair, having 17 lay-away vats, with necessary 1 itches, pooK and a i with a m.irole table, twjo handlers, and two bates, in it; Also, a siieil tidjoiinng, with patent in jt, and a sufficiency of ruom for bark. I'he neighborhood is wtll supplie'l with b-irk; ami plenty can be had at a moderate price. Theie is no other a i in the or neigliboihood; it the a a a of custom for leather, hide's -md there nre about in the Lot, on wliiui ia a tfoml Orchard of grafted Fruit, With a variety of other choice fruits, such as Apricots, Pears Plums, Peaches; and eaily Cherries.

has good water, and i a healthy i i i A description not height necessary, as any person wishing to purchase i i the which will be shown by the subscriber who resides thereon, anil who i i she term of sde. The purchaser can have possession ot I he a any lime, to work in hides as the older stn'-k is worked out. October 6. MOSKS SHAW, (Xj'The Baltimore American i please i the above lo the a of gl 50, nnd charge the "Frederick llera'd." Isaac JACOtt STBIXBR. SCttLET, Clerk.

iv hy M. Nel oe irlv (rtttpAHEu ay A KB high ty celebrated as a cure and preventive in i i i aiul tevefS, Bic ttc. Hie operation of'tdese pills is perfectly mild, so as to be used i safety by per- in every and of every age. They are adapted to carry off superfluous bile--restore the a free perspiration, ami thereby prevent cold One single ilnse is often sufficient to re- itivjve the cause ol the most violent cold. In sickness at the stomach, headache, or habitual costiveiiesi, tliey have never faile 1 in reslnring the patient, by jjiv- ing a natural tone to the a i a canal.

These pills are neatly put up in tin boxes, each box containing iwelv- pills, ihree ot which being a sufficient close for a grown person, and a less proportion to children or those a are above fifty Price per box 25 cents, i a liberal allowance to those who buy to sell again. imjiiiie'is, containing letters, certificates and HlnMaviu, be viewed at those pla ces where said pills are for a i i i following motto: "Jlltissfmua creavit de terra mrdiatimfnta; et vir prudent not abkorrebtt 38 v. 4. om a dtstince will he attended to despntch if addressed to A I.YOX, Md. To prevent imposition bv the seal, with the iniiials J.

Ji. wiil be on each side of the ooxes, antl inder every direction (he name of ISAAC LVOV will be subscribed in his own hand writing. June 30, i832--ly. OOPER'S NEW rectfiv ed and lor sde MrllOWKLL SOM, No 212 Baltimore street, Bah The Heidenmaeiirj or, the Benedictines; a Legend the Rhine, by the author of the Red Rover, Bravo, c. "From mighty wrongs to petty perfidf, Have I not seen what human things could do "--Byron, A new Greek and Knglish Lexicon, principally on the plan of the Greek and German Lexicon of Schneider, by James Don- neg-an, M.

D. 1 vol. 12 rr.o. Sepl. 29.

virtue efa decree cf Frederick court, fitting a court of equity, will sell at Puln.c on Tkundty the 6tk day of Duttxbte ttatt, between the hours wf 12 aiia 3 o'clock, on the premises, A HOU8E AND LOT, Situate in the town 'of Liberty, nearly oppo to the academy, late ihe of Jot Wsgner. Sr, deceased. I'he lot consists Acre of GKItWD, Upon which is erecteu (wo story 3TOm BOVSBt rtone back two stones high, a carriage house, and all other necessa o'tt-houseik The lot is in a high state awlr-- 8 garden, and -9 "ihe Itrmwt tak, as by the decree are, one-third in hand, to be paid on the day of sale, or ratification thereof by the court a the election of the purchaser, the remaining thirds in two equal annual payments, the purchaser or purchasers giving'his, her their notes or bonds, with approved security with interest from Ihe day of sale. Upon the payment of the purchase money the trustee wiil convey the said property to th purchaser OP purchasers. UAVID WAGNER, Trustee.

September 1. To Public. JT. R.THC3X AS NF.C/nMShi»frieiHl»andthe public gene rally, that lie Snadivion to the TJTJS fiKT of the subscriber, near Seneca Will, Montgomery Co.Md. on Sunday night, September 9ih.

a negro man wl.o calls himself Harry Johnson, Harry is about 20 years feet 11 or 12 inches high, ami ol sk-nder form, complexion dark, nose flat, mouth wide, disposition gav and noisy, and giving lo slammer when accosted unexpectedly or spoken to with author- iy. He rode oft" a work horse, about" 10 or 12 vears old, 15 hands 2 or 3 inches high, heavy made, Ji and ill tempered in his disposition, colour dark b.iy, natural marks, two white hind feet and some whae the face; showing many marks of gear, particularly fiom the col'ar. having a large knot on his right shoulder and the remains of sweeny on his left. Marry was seen to ctoss the rail vo-ui fuun the ol Hocks on the morning of the lOih uist. directing his comse for Fifdenck city; his dress, a leather cap, cotton shirt, blue pan- ialoons, barefooted, a small bundle his arm, and an old saddle and blind b-idle on his horse.

Whoever secures M.ury so Uiat I get him again shall receive a rewar ol g30, and lor iaformaiion to enable me to recover the horse. GEO. W. PETER. September 29.

RK WARD- ANAWAYohSuntlaytheieth init. from farm of the subscriber, near the mouth of Monococy, a Negro Man HENRY, calls himself Henry Nailer. Henry is 20 i ears old, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, stout rame and well built, of a dark copper or chesmit color, looks down when spoken to and then bpeaking has a way of turning or slwk- nir his head, he has a small scar over one his eyes, alw a scar on his knee occasioned the cut of an axe. He had on a black fur lat, much worn; the balance of clothing not ecollected, but supposed to be summer c.otii- 1 iv ill give the reward to any person who will securfc the above described man in ny jail in the state of Marylind, or $150 if ttken out of the state of MaryUnd, so that I et him again. JACOB NICHOLS.

Siptemler 1832. To-ch Light; Haper town, wiH lease publish, the above 4t. and charge the Frederick Herald-" The TATORK fortneriy oc- cttpied by Mr. Dill, and latterly bv Messrs. Bartgis and Owiiigt.

clikryei of establishment wiil be the same they were when kept by those gentlemen. Federiclt, Sept. 22. D. FFERS his professional nervices (o the ot Frederick-Town iU vicinity lie a large and heauli'ul assortment of MlNEIHL TKKTH.

-His rooms Mr. Tui butt's Uolcl. Ft -derick, May 26, Impeml Printing do do do do do REAMS PAPER do Fine Medium large do do Royal Super Royal Blue Medium Tea col'd. do Iron Mongers Large Crown Wrapping do Cap do do Double Crowa Straw do assorted Letter do Cap Writing- do Blank and Playing 1 CARDS and Binders and Band Box sale by OTISSI'EAR, Kpt. 22--4L No, 4 South Chariest.

Ball 500 30 60 25 20 30 200 200 50 70 do do do do do do do do do. do do do do do da do' do do SALB a JSKWitO 1 about oW. male child. The woman is pood tti a good ci.ok and bcr. She is a slave tor lilt-, bul wi sold out of the stale.

Kwj'nre at ill Sepleinber 15. For Rent. HAT large, convenient and comForta- bie two stoiy Dwelling House, vitll back bu'Klings, stables, ituched, situated HI P.itiick street, easi Market, and formerly occupied by the Rev Mr. Jackson. A to A I BI11ELY.

Septetnher 15. T. Farmers' bank of Maryland. Sept. 19th 1832.

The President and D'rectors of the Farmers Jank ofMaryland, have declared a dividend of Three per Cent on the Stock of the said Bank for sis months ending on the 30th instant, and payable on or after the first Monlay of October next, to Stockholders on the Western Shore at the Hank at and Stockholders on the Eastern Shore at the Jank at Kaston upon personal application, cube exhibition of Powers of or bv correct simple order. By order. C-fSH. Tot The large and commodious three story BRICK i i store room and Dwelling, a i i the et iiouse, in Frederick i i Uoom has been occupied as such for many years, is probably as us any in the city. i Ironts on Market St.

about 78 feet and on Market Space li'j net, 9. I I VV. JOIINSOJf. Office of the Chesapeake and Umo Cu- nul Company. Washington, Ang.

4 1832. WTOTICE IS HEItKBY GIVEN, That an instalment of dollars fihv cents per share (being the 27th instalment) on every share ofstock in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, is required to be paid on thp 15th day ot October next, a further sum of two dollais and filly cents per share (being the 28th instalment) on the 1st day of November next; a sum of two dollars and fifty cents per (hems the 29ih insialmeni) on the 15th day of Nc vember next; and a turlher sum -of iwo do! lai stand fifty cents per share (being- tfee 301 on the 1st December nex' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE STORE, North-East corner of" Market sr.J Patrick stteets, S-'redenck, next cloor to Mr Chester's and opposite Mr. 'lorniev's store. 'fas just opened a new and splendid assortment of SHOES. BOOTS, HATS, Looking Glasses, c.

a kinds and descnptions--all ot vvhicq ic dispose of at wholesale or retail, oi reasonable terms. CO-CUSTOM continues to be one. as usual, in the best a and on easonable leims, at his old siawl, a ireet, two door-, of Mr. Trisler' tore one door from Airs. Millenary store 19 tf.

Boy for SALri, A NKGUO UOY yeai-! old, to fan lie is i will not be al the state. Apply at iliis office. September 15. JVtotice. A NIC person having a COLOUR to dispose ot lor a who hut) allaineu tiie age oi i hearofa purchaser b) enquui ediloi of the Examnvr.

14. Bank ot Baltimore, Dec. 24th a resolution of the Board of of this institution, the follow and rates have been adopted for tlu ment of the officers thereof in rece posites of money subject to Interest, For ueposites payable ninety days after shall be is- bearing interest at the ratepe- Annum of For doposites payable thirty days after demand certificates shall be issued bearing interest at tfie rate per annum of On current or deposites subject to checked for at thw pleasure of the depositor, interest shall be allowed at the rate of Hy order, R. WILSON, Ct May 19 QCMOO NEGROES WANTE I WISH to purchase them from th 13 to 25 years. Persons sell, bhajl have C'osAanil the Highest 1 applying to the subscriber, more, near the intersection of the with the Washington city road.

Libt missions be'paidio those who wj purchasing for the subbcrifaer. April 7 tf if AUSTIN WOOLI NOTICE. a vhi-. iljj disposed Siock ol Gootfs and ren i a occupieil by us to VI a i and we part'cuiarly reci i i public. H.

J. Stevet Liberty, Sept.29 Elt, NOTICE. i arknow- ledge ihe (s.vors heretolore eonfeir ed on them by i friends and the publir in liberal support thev have re. ceived, and would elicit continuance ot their favors Thev lak-n A 122 ard Street, Baltimore, having the ol tlie R.l'imore and hail to the do where they are piepared to receive al! kinds of J-or which tht-v i Jugtiest cash irurket ill times pay A'so in store the AH All ot OSSFHAL ASSORTMENT OF es and will s. II i which jnsulmenis must be paid to the ere dit of the Chesapeake and Ohio Car.ai com pany, to the cashier or other officer either of the following banks, viz: The Branch bank of the U.

S. at Washington The bank of Washington at do This is to give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Frederick Bounty Maryland, obtained front the Orphans' coon of sxid county, lettors of adaainiitration on the per aemel of DAVID SPRENOLG, late of Mid eounty deceased. All persons hat luc Mid esiMe are wanied to exhibit them, with the to the within MX month trom the Hnte hereof, ther mav otherwise by IHW he escludfd (rum nil benefit in sni'i Tlnm- iiwlt-htcl to deccaned are ilc- i Arfmr, The Patrij''c hank at do The hank ol the Metropolis at do The Farmers Mechanics at Oeo Town I ol AleiatHlria at Alexandria The bank ol at r'o The Farmers bank of do do erst own, Md. Bj Frederick County Court, a Court of Equity. RDERED, that the report of the sales of the real estate of Jacob Rfted, dec'd.

as made by the trustee be ratified aad An- ie Mecn of do. at firmed unless cause to the contrary be shewn ll er bank in Hagers on or before the 25th day of October 1832, he of provided a copy of this order be published For three successive weeks in some newspaper in Frederick before the said 25th day of October 1832, the trustee reports the amount of sales to be $4779 25. True copy--Test, Oct. 6. JOHN SCHLETj Clk.

Valley bank in Lees- he branch of burg, Va. By order of the president and Directors. A JOHN lawtlst Dec. Co. h.

lh will bethe hours of departure of the Ha Road Cars from Frederick and the Polm to at 4 o' tt 9 Ml. of Rocks at 3 GEO. McBOWEM, tooksellers 4- No. 212. YIARKET-ST.

well selerted stock of A I HOOKS, SCHOOL LANEOUS BOOKS, i pose ol to Country Merchants and others" a a i prices. The highest price given for clean price given for clean and Cotton 5 in exchange Tor Country Merchants are rerpectfullv in examine goods nre tiou, making their purchase? March 17. Rent. Ffl' IAT wel1 known and celebrated Wa- Ji. gon-makers on the Liberty Road about miles from Frederick, com prnung a large work shop, and a commo- twa story The Baltimore Races CEXTRAt COUR OCTOBER MEETING, 18J ILL commence en the in October, oOtli, and contii days.

The following stakes are open oit the first and second days, if made 1. A sweepstakes for colts and fillit years old, mile heats. Entrance four or more to make a race. To cl October. 2.

A sweepstakes for colts and fillic years old, (that have never wpn a i-a mile heats. Entrance h. f. four to make a race, To close October 30i 3. A sweepstakes for colts and fillit bred and owned in the i Maryland and District of Columbia--I heats.

Entrance $100, h. four or i make a race. To close 30th October. Stcond Day A post swerpstakes. all ages, four mile heats--entrance the proprietor to add four or i make a race.

To 1st of October, subscribers. Third Day--Proprietor's ptiise i three rr.ile heats, of which due notice given)--entrance $15 Fourth Day Jockey Club Purse, four mile heats--entrance $20. The "Chateau Margaux" Stakes i on of the abox day to be hereaftei upon. JAS. M.

SELDEN, Propr STOVES AMD IB I'llEsubscriber the i i GOODS, viz. ol ffamtnered Jf Rolled 1 ot every desriiption, Cast Steel, Shear Stee Biisier SI EKL, Mould Boaids and Boxes a gei i issorlment of manu TZK WARE i i wliolcbale i muire prires. A supply of Stoves, such as. Cookir staves, 1'iankiiii and Close stoves size, linibh in the best manner. The Cooking are parliculatly recommended saving of labour and fuel.

Also, all of HOLLOW Tin and Sheo i done to order in ihe best man 7'he highest price i be given fi Copper, Pewter and Brass: old Stoves part pay for new I STEVKNS Liberty, Sep. 29. 41. UCK NOTICE that I have appl the court ot Common Pleas county o' York and state of Pennsy'l or the benefit of the ans ol asseml 'peeling insolvent s'ebiors. and tha nidges of said court have app mted 1 the 6ih day of Nov.

1832, at 10 forenoon, for hearing me ar creditors at the Court House, rough of York, when and whe-e my orsmay attend if thev i proper JOSEPH VV Sept. 29. t6thNov. and a back building with two rooms, smo'- and an excellent garden a sufficient lot to store timber m. The rent will be made low to a good tenant Possession i be given on the next.

Enquire of the subscriber ivingon the HENRY SIMMS. September 1, 5rn DISSOLUTION. UK Partnership heretofore exiciinr under the firm of A. It. BSK1WN, t.

lithis dav tlisVnlvcd jby mtihial cnnxeitt. Allpersoim hnvirig ago'nsi the firm -to present them to A. ti. Brown cettlenient. A.

H. WM. II, (JlLfiV, Septen.ber 23. Koram Uals, of bl HA consisting i and drabs 10 cases woe' HATS do boj'sluir seal CAPS 1 do men's do 50 lo No. 10 cotton 20 do No.

6 wool do SO do 10 do and Misses Straw 130 do 1 BIN ITS nnd SlIOF.S, assoriment, well adapted trade, For hy the hv IIS fl 4,8. Charles Baltimore, 29 WANTED, WTK1) in a. Country Si ore, a who h.iK had iome the busmen. For fvriher at the office of the "Frederick Oeiober.

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