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South Branch Intelligencer from Romney, West Virginia • 3

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JCJKS 4, 1869. Grand Masonic Procession! ('rn M. K. Church. South, AT ROMNEY, To bo Laid by the Masons.

On Tuesday, Juno 8th, 1869, Tin- Corner-Stone of the M. R. Churc-h, South will he laid at Komsky, West Va under the dii lii.n of the I'r. I. II ITni.ky.

and other Speakers, are cxfxt'tcd to deliver add res A. An elepant Dinnkr will he prepared for the lot which are solicited. A I ine Hiiass 15aso will la? attendance, tin.h the leadership of I'rof. Ti kvkr. r-cJ' Tlie names of tlie Church, will he within the CornerStone with Masonic It is expected that this will be a most interesting iy at Itotnnejr.

Kveryhody should come, as such an opj ortunity mav not soon apain occur. CENTRAL COMMITTER. Romney, May 27th, HONORS TO THE DEAD. THK Annual Floral Decoration of the Graves of the Confederate Dead will take place On Saturday, Juno 12th. Ail interested are requested to meet at the Church, at half past four o'clock, Al.

Mils. NELLIE WHITE, Chnirnmn Kxccutive Committee. Romney, Alny 2H, I it -tf Postmaster (Jcneral is arranging to have two hundred and fifty additional money order offices opened on the first of July next. We hope the Office at this place may he constituted an Order Olfiec. Uf.iskki.l, as Agent of the Romney Literary Society, sold at public miction, on Saturday last, to Dr.

John a portion, feet, front, of the Lot adjacent to the Doctor's residence, for the sum of Tuesd xt, the day for aying the Corner Stone of the Methodist Ghtfch the Mu onie Fraternity, in this place, a Sewing Ma1 hi tie, valued al will he voted to the most popular candid ite. following gentlemen candidates Messrs. uikut S.wi ki, by Messrs. K. IF Hhkkto Si IFxkkr.

The proceeds, of course, to go fur tin use of the Church. Ihiring heavy storm of wind nnd in on Tuesday last, at Cumberland, we learn botn the the frame part of the v. er the Protestant Kpiscopal Cliurrh was rn off and completely wrecked. It ill cost -Church front to to replace it. in rent sections of the city numerous an i glass were broken by the violent slam i.lit of doors and shutters.

Post man who hi iih in to advertise farm land lie wanted to the P.erkeley Uninn, put a written in one ot the hotels the other day. A man wa; inquiring tor a lurai was referred Fie written tintiec. lie replied can't huy I at a tair price of any in who docs his "F-ing iri that way. lie'll steal the fence, and I ''tup handle, and barn doors before he gives i possi 11 Bak hi, of Mineral tit ha? contracted for building the Metlio' 1 mid also the Jail at this an 1 tin- latter at both u. to be completed by the first of January.

I he (' itniiiitrcc appointed by the I I Supervisors for the purpose, disposed Fd Court-house on Saturday last to Mr. mu ikon, for the sum of tov I he Board of Supervisors of Mincainty ive appointed in Frank fort in No. '1, Air. Al. N'kkk.

and in pre' Nu J. IIcttox, Surveyors of and ordered that the hands ir. said prework the roads under them. 1 muhm.anh Mamiu.k Woiikh A Sc v. No 71 nnd 7-1 Hedford Street, Md keep on hnnd nnd to ornn nts, Tombstones, Mend nnd Foot ne.ni Tops and everythin" in their i tIce best nnd nt the lowest rates.

1 irtHetnetit in another column. A frit ni from vicitii'y of County, informs us that that sec tion 1 on Monday last, by one of the wind and rain that he ever were uprooted, fencing not only pros1 i rails and boards carried somo dis! for a short time, the wind swept everc it. 'I he storm whs accompanied i ifni exten led down to Springfield nnd tv, Our informant, however, did not the dunntge we.suppo.se, as 1 use fjiienee, that the wheat was prc s1 itly injured -as also the fruit, nt lessened. Kff.KfTir, for .1 tine, is on our ritents II. of Life Fortnightly Rrrina i Tree and Serpent Worship, Fratrr Other inhabited Worlds, St.

t'muta. Love, A hist ''i tynzina i 1, Hritaah Ratine The nt, 1 Christian, It Inch wood'a Mystery of the (irange, infrcy Napoleon St. Fatal'a He was x.xft, xxiit, xxiv, Tmllitpt; Physical Kdurntion, A Among ild Fowl, The IJee.bi.se of nr A Lunatic Colony, St. 1 "I II, of IJii'flia, Tht Notes on Hooks. Art VaT-ru the Eelretie: Single copies, -IN 11 i one copy, one year, 00; two Copies, i'hrr no, live copies, tine $20 OO.

1 Publisher, Fulton N(w York. London clergyman advertises thnt he 'il his weekly sermons for half a crown or four for warranted 1 ''trust sod evangelical." horses are lamed from bud shoeing from all otliei causes together man named Alexander in al Spring-, Morgan county, stealing a horse from Mr. Hkniiv Kerns, of this County. to be a jn inehestci, on Saturday, the PJth of June. A ettp, ii Uaaid, will be presented to the -weetc-t, dearest confections and sweetmeats to all.

A Young learn that a Bass, weighing twelve poun Is, was washed ashore, at the Potooiae Mills, near this place, last week. A large sucker was found sticking cross-wise in its mouth, whi di it is supposed, caused its Register, May 20. Cultivate Broom desire to call the attention of fanm rs to the increased profit of cultivating broom corn. It now readily commands in the market per ton. Brooms that last year sold for £2 50 per dozen, now bring £1 75.

This rise in priec is said to be owing to the foreign demand that now exists for the article. In Germany, for instance, nearly all the fancy work that was formerly made from willcw, is now manufactured from American broom porn. As the use of this material increases, the greater, of course, will bo the demand and, if the crop paid at the old prices, those who cultivate it uow bid fair to secure largely remunerative Co Ohio, Sad Monday, the 2lib a little girl named .11 i.ia Qi inn, daughter of Mrs. Marin Quinn, of County, broke her log, just below the knee, a distance from JJerkeley Springs, at the residence of Mr. Win.

.1. Fleece. The Ml re my says: appears that mother of the wife of Jos. Fisher, who resides a short distance out. of town, paid a to Mrs.

nccompnnhd by a younger daughter, Julia, aged about 1 I Mr-. F. left the house of her husband in company of her mother, and sister, and proceeded to the house of our worthy citizen, Win Fleece, whither they wore followed by Fisher, who, ill the absence of Mr. Fleece, broke open the door of the room in which the fugitives bad taken refuge, which alarmed the girl much that, she sprang nut, of the window on to the porch and thence to the ground, with the sad re. suit mentioned above.

At the instance of the mother, we understand, a warrant lias been bsm'd for the arrest, of Fisher From tlie effect, of fright and pain the stomach is in such an irritable condition that she cannot, retain food, and fears nrc entertained that sho will sink under it-erThe decoration of the graves of the S. soldiers who lie interred in the Fedcderal Ccmcteiy at Winchester took place on Saturday last. HACK (illKENWOOD has sold her Pilgrim'' to Alfred H. Few ell 1 Publishers of Hitti.i Corphu of Chic ago The l'ilyriui has been puhli lied as a children's magazine for over fifteen years, mid lias been popular juvenile, but will now stop on his own Account, nml hm-uficr be an to the conquering Western Napoleon. Tiik Hittck the well deserved tion of whieli was even before this addition ger than that of any other juvenile magazine in the world.

Grnce Greenwood still writes for it. The July number begins a new xolnnie, and we advise our friends to send on to tin- publishers, at onck, one dollar, which is the price for one year, and give their children this unique, original magazine, which has no superior anywhere, i Those who subscribe during June, will receive the June number extra. jt-rT With the advent of tho of we have been onro more thrown into the 1 season of hay making, pie-nies, nml pleasure ex1 camions generally. The farmers arc busily etiI gaged iti securing their early liny crops, in order that this branch of the husbandman's labor may completed the grain harvest sets in The young folks seek recreation in tho woods, or in fishing parties, or in berrying This is also the season when early vegetables nre thrown into the market, musing a general dis1 arrangement of the improvements' of mankind, mid rendering ine iie.il aid a necessity. Just nt this time the Grout Zingari Hitters step in an antidote for the various diseases arising from the too free vegetables, or the mis ills to which farmers are exposed during their excessive field labor, or to which pleasure parties are subjected by their to obtain enj ivinert hi the country.

A supply of the Hitters should la1 kept on hand for at th purterular riod when all nre to sickness. June 4, 1 young farmer in the tncinify of this place has upon farm a lot of line sheep among them 13 13 cues have increased his this Spring to the extent of 20 having had 1 each 2 had 3 each, and i had 2 each. Is there another farmer in the county who can uf -ff- Struck uy Minrral County states that on Saturday night the 20th the resilience of Kmantel Poltjco, Fsrj in cl ton Township, near Burlington, win struck by lightning, the current of electricity passing through the roof into a room and through a bed int to a hoi of clothing, an 1 went out through the hearth, tearing it tip, and otherwise dn1 ing considerable damage. Mr. Poling was so badly stunned that he lay for some tunc unsorsiinis Tho children who were in the house were also severely shocked.

Fortunately, Mrs. Poling was not at home at the time. gqgpWhcn a little girl begins to turn round to see how her dress swings, you can put it down in the hook that she to think that ahe is convention of claimants for in the border wjll be hell in Charub. r. hiirg, on 7 th of Molld next Tm June 1st.

1809. Mr. Harter It impossible to comply with nn invitation from abroad to nd mr techie voice in eulogy of the Deal. 1 should be recreant to Fife's highest obligation and to every generous sentiment that warmly greatly tills my heart, if 1 failed of some expression of the thoughts nnd feelings tbit naturally arise out of sm-h occasions. 1 uru, trulv, your friend, and.

w. kkuoiikval. If tlie lips fail to their befitting eulogy, if the mind cannot compass all the fulness and tho of their generous deeds, still every warm and emotion of the loving heart pays priceless tribute to fallen valour and departed Worth I Success and failure are not asurcs of men's deserts, nor of the causes in which they do and dare, hut the eternal splendour of generous manhood heroic trust shines on the glorious memories of those who sane- tdied that cause their hearts espoused, with the baptismal droppings of those high hearts' blood. And in the temple of Fame, in sta- and calm repose, behold ye now the stately of men, who like tho bravo liusy Ik-nth and Destiny behind Such men as Albert Sidney perfect soldier," whose soft blue eye obtained the glint of sti el amid the shock nnd storm of battle, and Turner Ashby borne by his milk white Siltrimin the very front, like an inspired presence at the carnival of death. puss out of life, but to endow with an unfading glory the after page of 11 istory.

For tho noble greatly die, hut leave, commemorative to song ami story, a giand indwelling with the widest Future: simple expiration in the hour and article of Death Ron A MoNISTA. And to the World, thv honour, beauty nnd unselfish dedication of life itself, of nil its present enjoyment and passing glories to what such men conceived of Kight. of .1 ustice, of Humanity, of vims- sir form uj ritably pn.mrssimi On hearts, bravo and faithful to tlie lend reposes human trust, on hearts like I tin reposes faith in human-kind. For they perceived the truth anti fearlessly ncI ccptcu the conditions by which th great; ly roso and greater fell tiuc to the last of their blootl and their breath, And like Reapers went down the harvest of Ami oh. the bumble and the unknown dead, whoso memories gr.u nly dwell in stricken households, ami by surviving friendship ore flowing cups freshly Tho performance of duly only constitutes true hcr-de life, ami in the perfect measure of this only consists true greatness No matter how unknown or humble lie who i that iiiHiruk'd Jfwo's grave, as gratefully hands bestrew it with wealth fragrant il overs, but tenderly remember that this lifeless form went down in the battle in defence of homes ami altars and sweet tendernesses of life (hat forever claim our perfect sympathies ami fond affections.

Oh, if and friendship were not to soothe ami share the i present ills of life, iving hands to decorate the tomb, thru icnr ihsohllc Oh, -r'unate ami happy Dead lifi's fitful freer tier piny let sublimely trust, that, in the full mercy and benignity of Heaven, their toils nnd troubles ended here, the glorious memories of their generous actions may he handed down from age to that their fime after rimes may be unsullhd as these fan bless marbles, their memories as fragrant as i spring tide flowers which deck this turf that hides their buried dust. And still, oh still spirits rap tho dinky mountain. Their memories sparkle o'er the fountain, The meanr-t rill, tho mulitie.il river Flow mingling with their Fame forever Baltimore Cattlo Market. If a i.TiMORi:, May 27, 1H09. 1'iTf Ptm.p offerings at the Seales during past wn amounted to head, against l.ngMlitst Where the Cuttle are from, Illinois '577 Pennsylvania 271 Ohio Virginia Jofr Maryland 33 West Virginia Is i Of the receipts 070 head were taken by Rnlli( more iuitrhers, 12.1 by Washington and Annapolis butchers.

sold to speculators for other markets, wi re nshipped to (lie i-i without being offered here, ami (he balance lett over unsold. Friers to-day ranged ns follows ()1d Cow and Scalawags at OO (uy 50; ordinary thin Steers, (Ken nnd Cows at 50 (n 00; fair ijuality I Ice ves at 00 (r son nnd the very 1 Reeves at 0O f1 the average price iieirig niiont 25 gross. The market was dull to-day at a decline of 25 5o cents loo from the rates Inst week. ith a very full supply of Sheep during this week, nnd only a limited demand, the 1 market has ruled dull, with a decline of of about lb. Prices fo-dav ranged ns follows Fair to good Sheep at cts yj lb gross.

Lambs 92 to per head. Ilona supply Ira? been fullv repial to the ileuinml during the past week, nnd the market i if dull at former m. Prices to-day ranged ns follows Fair to good Hogs at Li 75, loo IPs net Rai.tiworr, June Street flour, J5 5 75; Wheat, white, So oo (i 0 ji) HO; Corn, white, w.sri i ts yellow, i ts. (tats. 70(a) SV on On the 1st, Hold rinsed st in New York.

At his residence, a few miles this place, I on the 27th Mr. Mahlov Uwiii, at an advanced age. In Moorcfield, on the 21th Recorder of Hardy county, in the noth 1 year of age. Near Moorcfield, on Sunday morning last, the 30th after a protracted illness, Mrs. Atiiaj mam Mow consort of Mr.

l-eonard She left bright evidence of her acceptance with MrFutjeo tronicu keep their babies obcilicut by ti lling them that white men ml Iroib-'l bul-ics liy Yesterday's Jlail. Imitav hf tkNWOBTii, June i twenty white have been killed hy Indians in ostern Kansu dm mg the past we. k. The massacre is the result of guorrila fighting, rather than of a general Indian war. The scene of operations nded from the lican and Solomon riv to the end of the Kansas railroad.

in that pirtof the State arc scattered and vtry much exposed, tlcncral Sehn. fud 1 has a unall nutnLcr of troops at I disposal, and is making the best use he can of them. Harney has organixed two companies of scours, which Cl- neral Schofield furnished with Four United States surveying parties arc out with military north of Fort Hayes, one between Forts Hayes and Lorramie, and one sixty tuilrs we-t of Fort Hayes. This is the most xp sed part of the State, uud fears arc felt for the surveyors. 1 he conservative, has news of an attack on the settlements along the Saline river.

One woman was killed, one boy wounded, and three childrcu kidnapped. Soldiers are in pursuit. St. liOLts, June 1 dispatch from Topeka, Kansas, says the sheriff of Saiire county reports that thirteen per- ns, mer, women and children, had been killed in that county l.y the and as many more supposed to have been women w. re carried off to suffer worm than death.

Settlors in Saline county are coming eastward for prflttction. N. Y. Journal of (hnimr'rcc comments on the enormous importations. The course of thiuns is making this country the dearest mnrkat in the world, consequently selling little nn 1 buying mudi JtfT rs.

I) Kitrvr Miry Walker is anxious to goto Spain with Sickles as Secretary of Legation. (), fyo. it-JTA man muted dm Turing, nn of the li. A while coupling cars in the yard at Piedmont, on Tuesday morning the 1st was caught between the bumpers and iu.stautly killed Min. (Jo.

Gfinite. iC-t' I lie Richmond correspondent of the Petersburg says is a remarkable ease of a lady in this city who has not eaten anything but two crackers for nine months. I foi to mention her naiue I could give if. Fur some rheumatic or nervous affection, she began to nnojnt herself with sweet oil, which seems to have destroyed all appetite A necessity for food. Let the M.

explain the Pan K.s I liRJJT Jolt N.SO.n’s PARDONS Rkvokko before the expiration of And president! term bo signed pardons for Jacob and Moses of N. York, father and son, who had been convicted taking seized whisky from the custody of internal revenue officers. The er had been sentenced to pay a Cue of and be imprisoned for two years, and the son to one imprisonment and the payment of one dollar. When President 1 rant was iuntigura'ed the pardons had not been delivered to the Pepews, and he immediately ordered them to he revoked The pepews hive, th'Toforo, remained in prison, and are there still, but Clarence A. Seward, as their counsel, proposes to tost the legality of President action in revoking President pardons JR.

has taken out writ habeas the will be brought before Julgo at York, in a days for argument and decision. the Wa-hington correspondent of the iltimore in, (jcn. Grant now very rarely acts up hia own motion iti important incnsur but governed generally by the decision of his Cabinet council." arn that rhjtr the of Mr iilinn of I i county, run nt tin- N.ilion 11 It i it Washing ton 't v. ami entile vii lh-sl lime riiis line young horse i-; Itojtoii Strain, find was raised hv Sul- on (lie South IJram and Masons of the Pistirct and elsewhere are cordially invited to be pr on the oc of the Laying of tin' orner already referred to und take part in the nr vices. NO.

HviiR, p. c. The icraimul of the Lord's will be administered by the llev. II Imiote, 1) at tbo i'liurch near on the (ir-1 Sabbath in June. On the rccond Sabbath- in this place, and on the ord at Springfield.

ic, m. Me Block, No. 5G, Balt cr.MliriiLANI), Mil. DBAI.ru is DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL LOTUS, Ac M'tniifo' tor ij it II Denier nf Buckskin Glovos Gauntlets. A A I nfTU SKINS for which the highest pr: will be imid i umhcrland, May It, JtM.g,—|y, HERRING.

NPI. Potomac Herring, extra quality, just I received and Cajli. ofTo exchange for good 1. HAKhK ('heap Store. Romney, May 28, I I ii! LIHR (lot white LIMB nt it.lc fnr white-washing, Ac on hand for sale, hr TORI AS RAKKR Romney, April 10, 1 Ice Cream who desire delicious Je are informed hat I ill keep it md dispufo it 1 the ga'loii, half-gallon, cj pint, ur otherw ise.

edding and other parties supplied at short notice. As the scasou is short, cal! ci: ly at OKOUG DUOWN S. Uouiocy, May IS, -0IN pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court County, pronounced at the Mart'll term, 1 HtP.t, of said Court, in a certain suit therein pending, wherein John administrator, are plaintiffs, and Jonathan Lovett administrator and heirs are defendants, the undersigned a Commissioner therein appointed for the purjicse will, on Sat" rtf ay fhe 26th (fay nf Junrf lSG9t on the premises, before the late residence of Jonathan Lovett, dec proceed to sell, at public nuctiou, THE LANDS in the hill and proceedings mentioned, lying in said county, on Cold Stream and Great ip.m, the same whereof said Jonathan Iaivett di 1 seised, to wit: Une undivided moiety of 1 A mr uiu jficrcs oj juana, the same being the residue of the 080 sere tract conveyed to said Lovett hv John Ilammack by dated 17th October, 1853, after the conveyauce by said I.ovett and wife of 70 acres, more or I lets thereof to Thomas RUdey by deed dated i March llth, 1854. Said GIG Acres is subject to tlie Bower interest of Yotdey as foie assigned her in a portion of the land. 7 hltMS cash in hand and tlie residue in two equal payments at one and two years respectively from the day of sale, the purchaser give bonds ami personal security tor the deferred payments, and a lien therelor to be reserved as 1'urther security until all the purchase money is stamps and con, to be ut the expense of the purchaser.

a. r. white, May 21, 1 Ownnissiourr. N. hole be sold at time and place above mentioned.

See Hubert ll. advertisement below. rr i ijjstk i-rs j-ey l.e. ovirtue of a deed of trust executed tome, as 1 rustee, by Joshua M. Lovett, to secure to Malilon Lovett a debt due by bond dated November, 1857, payable with annual interest live years after ilite and to Jonathan Lovett a debt of 1 due by bonds of like date and upon same time and terms, which debts are subject to no credits So far ns tlie subscriber is int I'incd, and which, with interest to May, 180'J, amount to hich said Heed is da ted September 5th, I860, and is recorded in tlie Office of Hampshire county, book No.

page 58, the subscriber will, On the thiy of June, 1809, on the premises, before the late residence of Jonathan Lovett, proceed to sell, at public auction, moiety, 1 of 010 Acres of Land, lying in Hampshire county, on (Jreat Capon and Cold Stream, and on the Turnpike lending from the North Brunch of the I'otom-ic to Capon Bridge, being the same conveyed to said Joshua M. Lovett by Jonathan Lovett and wife, by dated the 131h November, 1H57, and recorded in the Recorder's Office in Book 51, page 183. This tract is highly improved and among othr cr improvements, hits on it a valuable Water Grist and SANV IEE. TKRMS OK sale will be on tlm usual terms of such soles, which will be specifically announced on the day of sale, and will 1 such £3 may suit liOlJKUT II. MUSK, May 21, 18o9.

Truster. N. will lie perceived that tlie other moiety of said land is to be sold nt the same i time and place ns per above advertisement of I A. White, Commissioner, nml the ptircli iser I may purchase the whole or a inoicty us he may desire. To tlio of Hampshire Mineral Counties -yWIXC.

the Agency for the celebrated McCORMICK REAPERS, Mowers, and Comb? ned Reaper and Mower, the latter an entirely new Machine, (self-raker with side delivery,) for the Counties above nnmcd we offer them to the public at Factory prices, merely adding the carriage from the general dci livery Office, say 0 to Id dollars. We will deliver Ihe Machines at any point on the Baltimore and Ohio Baiirotid desired by the purchiw and ill place them in running order without additional expense to him. Teitimonirtls furnished from gentlemen well known to the citizens of Hampshire and Mineral counties. For further particulars or descriptive Circulars, address H. 11 ALEXANDER SONS, Sib Ayrtilt, MoorcficM, W.

Va. TV. are also Agents for Hampshire county, for sale of THE FARMERS FAVORITE, the Rickfonl MufTmim Prill, which we will furnish upon the same terms as above. This undoubtedly the last Prill in the market, and iU have acknowledged the same by trying buy several of its patent Improvements to apply to hemselves. Any further information may Ik; obtained by addressing a.

II. ALEXANDER Agents, Moortfiuld, West V'a. May 7, HOUSER tit MILLER, MANUFACTURERS OP Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Hnmney, omI Vii. ffNIlK snh.jcrilier.3 respectfully announce the 1 of -hire that th -y hare a shop in the one recently occupier! by Mr. Samuel l.opp, opposite the Court-house, in Homney, for the purpose of rnnking and repairing Carriage, Coach ami Wagon 1 Saffillm, Hriillrs, /luffi.ru, ttrr.

All work will be done in the neatest and most durable manner, and at a moderate rate. All who want their work executed promptly amt neatly, will find it to their advantage to give us a rail. HOIISER ft MILLER Rotnnoy, March 6, LOT Sill and band and for sale OILKESON ft DATTIK Rnancy, April 28, di fllUEDBf INRESII and genuine, received and for sule, on fair tciuis, by TOBIAS a Rotapey, Feh 1 tATS BEY THE BESST! JL A HAVING recently boon Appointed Agent Tor THE WORLD RENOWNED Singer Sowing Machines, the superior merits of which are so well established and so generally admitted, that an enumeration of their relative excellencies in no longer considered necessary, we would invite our ilends and patrons generally, who arc in want ot AOUNKS, to cal I on our Agent, Mr. who will tike pleasure in showing and explaining the orking of our Machine and Its superior advantages over all others. We have already been greatly encouraged the admission ot parties ho have t.onglit other Machines, that they would gladly dispose of them, should opI portuuitiw present, and buy the KUYKENDALL.

Main St opjKisito Gourt-House Romney, West Va. i March 20, TO BIAS BAKE LI) just ruiud his friends and custoJ Tf mers, that he has just returned from tlio Eastern with his stock of new aoons. lie ill ofTor them for sale at the sune in Romney that lie has occupied lor the last three years. MY STOCK CONSISTS OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, yu KENS WARE, WOODEN A RE, TINWARE, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND i MAY DRUGS. PAINTS, Ol LS, DYE-STUFFS, LEATHER, FISH, kc ALSO, A NICE LOT OF WALL PAPER A I NT BLINDS.

COTTON YARN, ALL NOS. Thanking the public fur their past patronage, he asks a continuance of the same. taken in exchange for Goods at fair rates. T. RAKER.

Romney, April 1800. A FRESH SUPPLY OF SPRING ANI) SUMMER GOODS. GILKESON PATTIE VGAIN announce to their and the public, that they recently received I from tlie Ivijtern a very choice lot of SEASONABLE GOODS, i Selected with great care, having eye to the welfare of flirir fr iend nml patrons, and which iliev will take great pleasure in exhibiting and idling, at moderate prices, to all who may give a Among the large stork on hand too to iy In found following DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, DO 8 hath, (APS, READY-MADE GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, QU KENS WARE, TINWARE, DRUGS, MEDICINES, ROOKS, STATIONERY, IRON, NAILS, LEATHER, FISH, kr kr In fad, every article usually kept in retail store. Call and examine our stock which is very complete. full market price always given fu Produce of all GILKESON PATTIE Romney, April 23, MOD.

a it I AH hi of Old Paper. Old Xrirtpajtcn. Old (fid r- Hud Iltnnk i and Hooks, And IYititl' Piper. which the price will pud in trade at T. RAKER'S Stork Romney, May 21, an solid, just I -it.

i i -r 11 i good Bacon, bv KUYKENDALL Romney, April 30, rLA Iv, -v lot off (s MT 1 fiiLKESON PATTIE I ft A I EST A i FOR SALE. virtue it decree reudereti in the Circuit nrt of Hampshire county, at March term, i 1st the CAuacof McCauley.he. vs Chas. Bine i as appointed for the purpose, wo will sell, privately, the following REAL ESTArl 3, lying in Hampshire Cotin tr, State of West Virginia, to wit Otic tract of 0 0 A It KNOWN AS THE HANGING ROCK TRACT. On this there is a superior article of WHITE in abundance, which for the manufacture of Class cannot bn excelled, and splendid sent fora MILL OH FACTORY 'of any Kind, with never failing water power.

I One tract or 50(5 1-i Acres, known ns the "Phipps lying ou North Hirer. Otto of 201) Acres lying on North River. 150 Rruithy llidgo 44 44 drains N. river 44 S5V i tt 100 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 29 44 44 44 44 4 4 The two first mentioned tracts will he sold subject to dower of Mnry O. Blue, wife of ('has.

Blue, dec which has born assigned her. OF SAl.l'.:—One-third C'ijA, nnd the residue In two equal par men ts at one and two lours respectively, from the day of purchaser to give bond with unproved security for the deferred payments, and the legal title rotninod ns a further security until nil the purchase money is paid. Muse lands lie about 30 miles from Winchester, on the North Western Turnpike leading to llutnncy, nnd near the proposed route of the xnndria, Loudoun Hampshire Railroad soon to be built. A of the land North Liver Bottom in a good state of cultivation, the rest is good farming Crocs and Timbered I.and. It said lands art' not sold privately liefore the of June, 1839, they will he sold publicly at a further time then made known ARMSTRONG, SPRIGG, Special Commissioners.

April 1809 N. --Any information desired in regard tlie above lands, can be obtained hy ad dress in D. ARMSTRONG, Romney, Hampshire Yn SPRIGG, field, Hardy SALE OF LAND. rIMlR of St nit, hereM tofbrc advertised in this paper, ure still for sale privately. C.

WHITE, Itoninry, March 1 IU Tno Mower and Reaper. -O IT II AS NO It Mows, it Drops, it Solf-Rakos. machine the harvest gathering of twenI years experience in the manufacture of Agricultural Machinery, and takes rank with the printing pre-w, engine, engine-lathe and locomotiv. in the qualities of precision, staunchness and durability. In I a single piece of solid iron, of shape to resist all ponime strains.

In pea ring is shaped to standard gunge and cut out of solid iron with mathematical exactness. The working parts are all so permanently fixI el that they cannot vary, and are fully protected from water, dust, gross, and all other causes of disturbance. Ry these means wo reduce friction to the point atop the self-destruction common to nil rough east breakages in harvest re, ure draft and the durability which pertains to rut gear in other kinds of rna'hinery The WORLD lias heen tested three in hands of the most intelligent and reliable in the land, all of whom unito hi dci hiring that, comparatively, is no other I' and complete Information address HALL COMPANY, Ohio. April 4 TTKNTION 'I of High-cut Walking Rooti'we now have in -tore is worthy examination. Give us a -all.

EDWARDS HI Baltimore Street, Cumberland, Md. (jimbcrland, Dec 1J, NO FceT i I having been appointed AdJ miniitratrii of of Jons all riun having claims against said will plen preaent properly antheni (hated and all persona indebted to the said will come forward and settle up. JEMIMA II INBKEEP, Administratrix of John Inskesp, fac'd July Ul, ISOS SIX OtTAVE IM.Y7VO. Blew. ly finished and of sweet tone.

Apply to ALEX. WHITE, Warlcosville, or C. fl WHITE, Rotnney. a rSETb EEPfC IANPRKTII 8 GARDEN BE KPS, fresh and genuine, just received and for sale, by GILKESON PAfTlE Romney, Fob. -nrs KUYKBNOALL IV.n.n'j, Wb C'i.

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