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Jtorimfhyi From thu Amoricua Farmer. dkiilimu -rap: Mare*.*! 1S BV A ? We prefer this mada oC p^tting wneat in for the fol lu uj ing^rewont*5 . j 1. It requires ? ilirue-eighllfs less "peed to set an uote ofr JaacT. in wheat by.the drill, than when broadcasted. _ rive peck* of seed per aorehy the drill is sul ficient; whereas, by broad cast, when wulldone, 8 pecks ol ?eed are necessary? ? saving of teed ia a huudred acre field, of 76 bushels. J 2d. The seeds are more equally and eligibly distributed, as regards spaed and deptli, than can possibly be done by band, however bkilllully performed. 3d. By driliirig, the labor of forpoing the drill, dropptug the seed, covering and rolling is performed at one and the same time, thus saving much time and labor, while the work is done better Some of the drilling machines have an attachment for depositing the guano, in which oase, a considerable saving of gu ano is effected?at least 25 per cent. ?1th. 13y Uiiiling the machine raises a slight ridge ou each bide of the drill, which, to us extent, protects the roots of the plants fruut the injurious ellects of cold and wet, the blight elevation act ing as u barrier against wind, water, and cold. 5. Should the roots of the plants be uprooted by the contraction and expan sion of the alternations ot cold and heat ol winter and early spring, the earth forming the ridges, settles down in the ridge* and covers Lhe roots, thereby af fording a >oit. iably lair protection to them, rendeung it uc easy matter in spring when trosl is out ot the ground, and the earth settled and dry enough to replace the roots by passing a roller over the lielda? an operation of infinite service, and which should never be omitted. ti. Wheat planted in drills admits a freer circulation of sun and air, than when broadcasiid. consequently the grain ripens several days earlier. The spate between the drills opens a direct channel for the reception and absorption of the dews, so universally acknowledged to be at once a lich source of fertilization, and promotive oi the growth of plants. 7. Drilling of wheat is said by one of t'ae best, must enlightened and succesful wheat growers in ihe country, to render wheat less liable to rust, than when sown broadcast. He does not assign the rea son ; but we presume the theory of the thing to be this:?that owing to the free circulation of sun and air between the drills or rows of wheut, tbe plants do not suffer so much rom superabundance of water, as do those sown broadcast,and as a consequence, vegetation grows on more regularly ; the plants, therefore, are not ko liable to be forced into an am bition of an excess of sap, and by this means, escape the evila which would flow from an exuberance of that fluid; the vessels of the stalks avoiding disruption no exhudation takes place ; so that should the close, musky weather, which so fa* vors the parasitic or fungus plants, to which the rust is referred, occur, the stalks of the wheut plants remaining whole, and there being no weeping out of the sap, no lodgment can be made of the parasitic tribe ; and hence they are wafted away by the wind as it passes through the spaces of the (irills. For the efficacy of this we do not hold our selves responsible, but merely give it as a iiit'Ui j ? Time of Seeding.?This is a questioi which involves others with it, as locatioi (inJ kind of wheat. Wo have ever been, and continue lo be the advocate of earl) ?owing, aud uotw ithstanding the oft->re pealed attacks of the tiossian fly, to whicl the early sown wheat plants are peculiar ly subject, vie remain unshaken in ou belief ol the propriety of the practice. I is not our pui pose to designate any par ticular day us the one on which whea should be seeded ; but will merely urge a our opinion that it should be put in a soou after the 20th of September as ma] be practicable, regard being bad to lh< variety of the wheat and location, ant lhat favoring circumstances concurring all should make their arrangements ti have the seeding of their wheat comple ted by the 10th ot October,or at all event by the 15'.h of that month. Water Furrows :? When your whea is seeded, make your water-furrows ; b< particular so to make them as they wil earry off all the water that falls : hav< them examined and cleaned out through tha winter and early spring. When you] waler-futrows are made, pass the rolls: eross-wise ever Ihttu. From the American Farmer. A Problem fob Farmers to Solve.? A gentleman in my immediate vicinity lasi year, planted a portion of his land in peas, which was cultivated in the usual mode ; immediately adjoining, above and bel >w he had a luxuriant pea-fallow. At seediug wheat time the cultivated pea vines were drawn up and removed from the land, nnd tlie peas on the fallow turn ed under, the thin portions of land had equal quantities of guano applied, and wheat bowu thereon. On the 23d of May last, I was invited to inspect the wheat sown,and to my unbounded astonishment, t tat on the cultivated pea lot stood three leet in height, while that immedi ately atljoiniug only 16 inches?to-day (the 29th of June) it is reaped, and it is the opinion of the owner, as well as my self. that the cultivated lot will yield twice the amount of the fallow lots. S3T The Valley Agricultural Socioty, of Virginia, will hold its second Annual Exhibition at Wit Chester, on 13th to 16th October next. Wc have received the list of premiums, &c., which are on a most liberal scale ; and we are pleased to learn from Marshal Win. A. Jackson., Esq., that the Br.-t exhibition was a very suc cessful one, in every respect; the receipts being sufficient not only to pay for the improvements made for the accommoda tion of the Show, and the premiums, &c., bat left a surplus on hand. We wish the &.'ciety all success in its laudable efforts. [American Farmer. Draisisu.?Drain your wet lands and thus prepare them for more profitable til lage. The health of your families, as well m the yield of your crops trill be rastly improved hy the operation, MACHINE SHOP. Tho subscribe? respectfully call the at ention of the citizens of Northwestern Virgln a,to the various articles manufactured by them, ind which are warranted to be constructed on as mproved principles and as durable, as those 'urnlshed by any other manufacturers. We lmve just introduced aNEW and VERY SUPERIOR THRESHING MACHINE, vhich excels in easy draught, clean and rapid ,vork, any machine ever used by our farmers.? Wt can also furnish COMMON MACHINES, md machines with STRAW CARRIERS, or CLEANERS, attached. We are manufacturing a very superior article 3f REAPING MACHINES, suitable for cutting grain or grass. This machine can be used to advantage upon any ground where a wl 5011 can be driven. Wo are also manufacturing a CUTTING BOX, for liny, straw or fodder ; which for easy ind rapid work, exceeds anything in the coun try. "PLOUGHS.?We have always on hand a large assortment of the best PATENT and other Ploughs, found in the country. STOVES.?Our assortment of COOKING STOVES embraces the California Air Tight, a new and excellent article, performing moro work with less fuel, than any other Cooking Stove in existence; Leffle's Double Oven Cooking Stove, various sizes, an excellent article for hotels and large families; Complete Cooks, &c. Together with an assortment of PARLOR AND EGG STOVES. The above articles are kept constantly oa hand and can bo furnished at any time. CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, including some new and improved Mill Gearing, Grates of every description, IIol low Ware, c. This establishment being situated upon the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, gives to purchasers the best facilities for transportingar ticles to a distance at small expense; and the in ducements offered of reasonable terms and supe rior manufacture, must continue to render this a popular establishment with the public. XT' Repairing done at the shortest notice and in good style. COOPER &. MORRISON. Paj.atine, Marion co. Va.f May 23,1857. ~ HILL FURNISHINC*. WM. W. WALLACE, 310, 321, Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. (^<TEAM ENGINES, of tUo best quality, on kJ hand and made to order. Steam Boilors made to order, of stamped No. 1, Juniata iron. Fronch Burr Mill Stonoa. Laurel llill do. Portable Corn and Flour Mills. Bolting Cloths, of tho boat quality. Mill Spindloa and Mill Irons. Hoisting and Tempering Screws. Cart Iron Proof Staffs. Corn and Cob Grinders. Mill Picks and Scroon Wire. Loathor Belting for Machinery. Flax Belting for Elevators, a cheap articlo. Mill Gearing, made to order. Smut Machines, of various kinds. Orders addrbsscd to the subscriber at 819 Lib erty St., Pittsburg. Pa., flllod with dispatch. W. W. WALLACE. N. B.?There is a Railroad in operation from Wheeling to Pittsburg, and 2 trains daily oaeli way. mnrU7 16m. NEW STOKE, AT THE CLARKSBURG STATION ! WOULD respectfully inform tho publio that 1 am now opening n very largo lot of Seasonable Goods! At ray Wnrcliouso, which will bo sold wholesale , or retail, on tho vory best torms. The ladies aro invitod to call and cxamino tho stock, as they havo boon cared for in tho seleo A full supply of Iron, Nails, Glass, Salt, &c., always on hand. _ , Now is tho time to save the dimos. All kinds of produce purchased oa liboral | terms. j Goods, or produco sent to my caro will bo promptly attendod to. A- M. BaSTABLE. Clarksburg Dopot, N. W. Va. K. R., Octobor,. 1S56.?oc3 tt. Bayly Keys & Soil, WHOLESALE GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2, South Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Mil., will give tnoir attention to tho selling of Flour, Grain, Wool, Loather, or any kind of country produco whioh may bo consigned to thoir care, and by loavo wo refur to tho follow ing gentlemen. w. Hurriscn, Beuj. Wilson, Chns. Lowis, J. D. Wilson, Burton Despard, Clarksburg. J. M. Bonnott, Jas. Bonnott, Minter Bailey, Caleb Boggoss, Wm. E. Arnold, K.J. McCan dish, Jas. f. Jaokson, C. S. llurloy, Weston. J. J. Winter, Wm. C. Fitzhiigh, G- W. San dusky, Messrs. W. Johnson & Co. Elias Lawson Bridgeport. M. 11. Johnson, L. D. Johnson, G. H. A. Kunst, J. E. Sharpes, Abraham Smith, John Burdott, Pruntytown. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Tho subscriber would call tho atton tion of tho publio to tho very supori t lot of stoves now on hand, orabrao'" g allthelato improvements. Tho Cooking Stoves aro warranted to tbo bettor than itnv over sold in tho country, and at lower prices. The Church, Parlor and Shop Stovos aro of great va riety, of lino styles and choap. Those wishing to mako thomsolvos comfortable during tho co ming cold woathor, can bo accommodated at mall expenso. C. W. SMITH. Clarksburg, ctobor, 17th, 1S55.?tf Clarksburg Depot. I r I xiIE N. W. VA. RAILROAD being in ope J- ration to this place, persons desiring goods to be properly takeu core of and forwarded with out delay, should have them when sent to this fetation., addressed to the care of the undersign ed, acting agent. ISAAC BAKER. Acting Agent for R. R. Co. Clarksburg, Va., Oct. 28th, '6P Blacksmithing ! 'r'10 subscribers having formed a part g^Jnership in tho Blacksmithing businoss, ?^[?"and taken tho shop formerly occupied by j McGinnia, near Bartlett's Hotel, aro pre auy kind 'work in their line, at tne shortest notico and upon tho most roasno&bl? terms. All work warranted. , , COLLINS & BASH. Clarksburg, Feb. 9,1S5<??ly Dried Apples Wanted. I WISH to purchase 1,000 bushels of rood bright, Dried Apples. I have constantly on hand a large stock of Dry Goods, G os,Ir on, Jalt.NVils.Gratea. Stoves and GUss. Also, Fresh Batter, Pota toea, etc., oull sold on the beat terms. Call and see , ? v , A. M. BASTABLE. {.irksbrrg. Nov. IS 18M.?14tf Mailgj Soap and Candles. 1 AASAC?B Q. A. 8ALT Ibr sale at $3,25 1UU rer ih?k, by J. A W. P. IKWUi! JM'i??i Jj-VITi X hotel, situitedTbii the sdnth '?ra? ,of ? PJk? ?treat, in about' th* cintte of Clarkaburg, re^ spectfully invite?,hi? pld friendaand tha naWc zeneralty, to give,litm a call. His,aim U to k?6p i'quiet and orderly house and afford to his guests ihe comforts of a home. , ? ? i i n r i . His table will be supplied with all the market affords. His bar is stocked with a choice supply of the [test liquors. He lias extensive stabling connected with the louse for the accommodotion of drovers aud ithers. Every attention will be paid to all who may 'avor him with a call. N. DENT, je 20 Proprietor, Northwestern Hotel. THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the public, that ho has leased tlio house known as tho "Northwestern Hotel," situated in Clarksburg, Va. Tho house and furniture are now undergoing a genoral course of repairs, which whon completed, will ronder this one of tho most pleasant houses iu tlie country. Tho rooms are largo, airy and convoniontly arranged. A portion of tho liouso is now open, and public patrons;? is respectfully solicited. No pains will be spared to roudor . hose who may encourage this house, comfortable, contcntod nud happv. S2MUEL WBLKEE, Clarksburg, Juno 1st, 1S54. Proprietor. P. S.?A limited numbor of boarders cau ocommodatod with rooms. jo7 ly Harrison House, BRIDGEPORT, VA. THE undorsigncd would respectfully announce to tho public, that ho has oponod a Public Uousein Bridgeport, Va. This House having been built and fitted up expressly for tho entertainment of the public, he fools confident that ho can satisfacto rily entertain all who may favor him -? ith a call. HIS STABLE is large and couvonient and will bo carefully attonded. Charges jvill bo mado at all times as reasona ble as circumstances will admit. D.D. WILKINSON, Proprietor. April 4th, 1S55.?ly Virginia Hotel. BY H. A. BARRON, PIIH.X.IPPI, Va.? The proprietor hus re-opened his house for the accommodation of the public, and re <pectfully.soJicits a share of patronage. His ho tel hus just been enlarged and fitted up in good ?style, aud he will spare no pains to contribute to the comfort aud convenience of those who may blvorhim with their custom. O-There is attached to the house a good sta ble attended by careful and trusty hostlers. October 4th, 1854?y Felfenuan House, BY D. E. DELAY, has undergono a iliorou^li renovation, and beeu littod up iu a gooil style. Tho subscriber hopes to givo general sa tisfaction to tho public. 111S TABLE will be supplied with all the dolicacios of tho season, and attentive waiters. Hie stable is at all times supplied with the bost of provender, and trusty hostlers. Thankful to a generous community for past favors, ho hopes to morit a continuance of the Ba?>o. D. E. DELWY. Juno 20, 1856 ly Union House. THE subscriber takes thin method of in forming travelers and tho publio gone FalI71 that ho has opened a publio house in JANE LEW, Lewis county, va., where he would bo pleased to see all disposed to favor him with a oall. Ho is furnished with all convonionees necessary to render the visits of his guests pleasant and comfortable, and no pains will bo spared to at tain that objeot. A portion of tho publio patronage is rospoct fully solicited. M. W. BALL. Deeombor 6th, 1855.?ly UUIKU >31<IICS llUIVIj rp S. CONLEY, Proprietor, opposite the _L . Court House, I'ARKERSllUKC, Va. This house has been refitted and many im rovements mude by the present proprietor, who ?vill spare no pains to contribute to the comfort of his visitors. 1C?" Good Stabling attached to the house sep 21 y BARBOUR ROUSE. BY D. CAP1T0, FHILIPP1, Va. Tho pro prietor of thiB old and populnr stand, hav ing rocontly mado soino improvomonts in hia House, would roapectfully invito his friends and tho public gonorally to givo hiin a call. Every attention will bo paid to render tho visits of his guests corafortablo and agreeable. Thoro is at tached to tho House oxtonsivo Btabling, which is attonded by caroful and trusty ostlurs. May 15th, 1S37.?ly ilIOUE NEW GOODS! AT THE Clarksburg Station ! I AM just receiving, and now opening, at my store on the R. II., a splendid assortment of seasonable GOODS, consisting in part of the following articles : Brilliants, Robes, Challies. Debages, Borages, Luwns, Ginghums, Prints, Illusions, Mantillas, Trimmings, Flownrs, Bonnets and Ribbons, with every variety of Ladies' apparel. Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats aud Flats, Groceries, ColTee?12J-?C to 14c lb., Molasses? 80c gallon, Oils, Paints, Iron, Nails, Salt in sacks and iu barrels, Bacon, Hardware, Quuons ware, &.C. My assortment is complete, and for quality and prices will compare with, if not surpass any iu this market. I am willing to do with small profits, and as tho past six months has been fa vorable to my trade hero. I anticipate tho future with lively anticipations. I wish to purchase all kinds of produce. Al so, Staves, Headings, Locust Fins, &.C., which I am paying tho cash for. Having made permanent arrangements with the Master of Transportation of the Railroad Company, 1 would say that all goods consigned to my care will be properly delivered at my warehouse. A. M. BASTABLK. Clarksburg, May 1st, 1857.?1 tf Liquors. c BARRELS Doublo Rectificd Whiskey. / Q 25 4i Old Ryo, (some very choice. 5 " Old Bourbon Whiskey. 1 " Primo old Irish do 2 " " Scotch do 12 Cases Rye Whiskey in Bottles. 12 " Brandy in Bottles, very superior. 80 Packages Fronch Braudy, various grades and prices. 20 Packages Peach, Apple, Cherry, Blaok berry, Ginger and Lavender Brandy. yi Cask PoUivosin Brandy, (very fine.) 10 Cases Schiedam Schnapps. 6 " Claret Wine. 4 Barrels Port Wino, ( puro juice. ) 2 " Madeira, " " 25 " Sweet Malaga Wine. 1 " do do do imported. 6 " Holland Gin. 1 Case" Simpson ?fc Co.'s" Stom. Bitters. 1 " London Porter. Just received, and for salo cheap for cash or Produce, TUOS. BLACKFORD, maris 6m Parkersburg. 1857. SPRING 1857. NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! J?fc W. P. IRWIN are now opening a beautiful ? and extremely cheap lot of Spring and Sum mer Goods. Their stocK of ladies dross Goods embraces some of the most beautiful atylesof De luines, Challea-Berage, Crape do., Tissues, Lawns, &c. A large lot of Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jaconetts, Swisses, Lawns, &c. n Gloves, Parasols, Umbrellas, Linen . on^ Bngled Collars, and a nice ?ii Fringes, Laces and Trimmings. Ho would ask attention to a lot of Black and Fancy Colored Mantles. Together with a heavy stock of Domestic Lin in and Ctotton Coaling, Vesting and Pant stuffs. Groceries, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, bo., whioh tbe citizens of Clarksburg and Tiein ty are respectfully invited to examine. jy8tf Hides and Bark Wanted ! EH? u "rooting a Tannery at the west end of Clarksburg, and will pay the ighest market prices in caA for hides and bark. \ ^ L WM. 6. SUMNER. 1 Claiksburf, Dee. 19th, tf ; <? 7 VM< ? ?- \ i ?^wsaiaawBSKSfe' i -V?..8M.I&Bgwonld rospeotnaiyJipft>':iS;;Wft1 J friends and thftpnl^k, thaf ho continues to ? confidentiallyconadtedAt:UM^CBtabluW >les him, confidentially, to promise all persons so afflicted, a safe and radical pare, without in nrv to the constitution or confinement from bu-. liness. By a long cours.6 of study and practioal sxperience, Dr. S. has now tho gratification of ^resenting the unfortunate with remedies that lave never foiled5 since he first Introduced them,' ? curt the most alarming case, and'that In a ve ry short but reasonable time, without tho aid of mercury or any other deleterious drug. Within tho last ton years Dr. 8. has curcd more than thirty thousand cases of the above oharaoter, and it may be safely said that mobs than one half of tho patients had been previously treated with mercury and other mineral poisons by some for oign or native pretender to the bottling art. Dr. Smith does riot profess to be a Parisian, or a graduate of any London oi Parisian hospital, tie boliovos the United States can procure physi cians as capable, of onring disease, "no matter how difficult," as any foreigner who has been compelled to leavo his own country because his boasted skill and wonderful discoveries in medi cine have failed to afford him a living at homo. Let the unfortunate boar in mind, when affliction ovortakos him, that no timo should bo lost in ma king application to a com potent physician, as tliey would not only obtain relief irom pain, avoid mortification through exposure, and elude groat constitutional injury, butonable thoir med ical assistant to be more moderato in his charges than ho conld justly bo whero symptoms have bccomo confirmed or the disoasomcre widely dif fused. Tho rapid advancos of this truly torrify ing disease is sufficient to alarm tho boldest heart. When ulceration and discolored blotch es, with racking pains, betray to tho unhappy victim thodoadlypoison preying upon his vitals, then, "and not till thon," do many awake to a full sonso of their danger. Younq Men and others afflicted witha Seminal Debility whether origininating from a cortain destructive habit, or from any other causo, with the train of bodily and mental evils which fol low, when neglectcd, should make an early ap plication, with the full assurance that they can bospeodity restored to sound health and firm vig or. This is ono of tho greatost evils that can be fall man, and has doomed thousands of tho hu man race to untlmoly graves; blastod tho bril liant hopes of parents; and blighted, in the bud, the noblo ambition of many an aspiring youth! Dyspepsia, weakness of the back, oyos and limbs palpitation of the hoart, dizziness, forgotfulnoss Sin., are symptoms of this disease. Impotence?Iufgissanoe.?One of tho most frequent penalties paid by those who give unre strained license to thoir passions is a loss of vi rile powor. The young, unawaro of tho foarfii results that may onsuo, aro but too apt to jom ruit oxooBsos. lmpotonoy may, and does, occui lYom stricturo, gruvol, doposites in tho urino, anc from many other causes; but by far tho most fro queut source of it is an abuso of tho sexual or gans, by excessivo vonery or solf-pollution?par tleularly tho last. Too great oxcitemont of th< gonitul organs is, however, productive of othe: oll'octs, bosidos promaturo impotonoy; it tonds t< dorango tho digCBtivo functions, and wcakon tin physical and mental powors. Thus paronts am others are often docoivod as to tho true sourco o the complaints of the youth and young men. 1 could bo shown how attonuation of tho frame palpitation of tho hoart, dorangoment of tho nor voub systom, cough, indigostion, and a train o symptoms, indicative of consumption, are oftei asoribod to wrong causos, when, in roality, thoi aro tho consequonces of an alluring and perni' cious praotice, alike destructive to the mind am body. Dr. Smith has givon particular attention t< tho euro of femalo complaints. His mothod o treating Suppression, Irregularities, and otho complaints poouliar to their sex, is safo,aud sel dom requiros but a short timo to euro. Patient oan bo curod at homo by addrossing a lottor ti Dr. Smith, doacribing Bymptoms, and roeoivi modioino,securely packed from observation, for warded by oxpress or otherwiso, to any part o tho country. N. B.?Persons afflicted with any of tho abov complaints will do well to avoid boasting impos tors, whother foreign or nativo, as also tho nu morous specifics, advertised as a cortain euro fo any and every disoaso. Thoso preparations ar put up to soil but not to euro, and frequently d. much more harm than good, thoroforo avoii thorn. A word to tho wiso is sufficient. d. P. S.?No lotters will bo answorod unions tlio' contain a remittance or a postago stamp. dreBS Db. J. B. SMITH, No. 11 S. Frodoriok St., Baltimore, Md. new woods : Wa, JOHNSON & CO. have just received, und are now opening at Bridgeport, tliu largest stock of Goods ovor brought to the conn ty, and will koop constantly on hand overy kind of Goods usually kept in Tovra or Country Stores. Tho Farmers of Uarrison, Lewis, Upshur, Bar - hour and Taylor eountios, are requested to call and got tlieir'fall supplies on towns as low as at any other storo in tho country. A full supply of Salt, Iron, Nails, Castings, Gratos, and ever/ thing farmers usually want, always on hand. ThcN. W. Va. Bmlroad Company having es tablished a Dopot at Bridgeport, for tho iccop tion and forwarding goods, ifcc., Win. Johnson & Co..solicit from Merchants and others a por tion or their custom. JJvory effort will bo made to give satisfaction to thoso consigning goods to their care. Our present cash prices for tho leading articles of trado, are as follows : G. A.SALT, full sacks, 225 KANAWHA SALT, per bu. G2>? SUGAR per hundred pounds, '? lte tail, 12@15 COFFEE, 12^14 Sl'UN COTTON, 1.13 BUOWN MUSLIN, S@10 Wo do not permit any ona to soli lowor than wo do. Tho highest market prico will bo givon for all kinds of produco in txchango for goods. Thoso persona having lots of wheat to soli for cash will do well to call horo boforo selling. Wo keep posted as 10 ihe Baltimore prices. '1 ho couveuicnoes at this depot for forwarding cattlo, hogs, dee., are superior to any in the country. Pasture, hay or grain can always be obtained upou l'air terms. October loth, lSdti.? ly. CHEAP CLOriIL\G ! TT'LISIIJJ OWENS mis just returned from Bal _L jt timoro with a large stoek of Cloths, C'assimercs. Vesting:, &c., of a superior quality, which he is prepared to manufactures into clothing of the la.est stylos, and in tho ruost durable manner, lie has also, a largo and splendid stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING! which ho will " boat the Jews" in selling low. llis stock consists in part of Coats of all kinds, a great variety of Pantaloons, Vests of every stylo and quality, Drawers, Undershirts, Fancy and plain Shirts, Collars, Pocket and Neck llandkerchiels, Tics, Suspondors, ?Jsc. At the old stand on Main Street, opposite the store of Charles Lewis. lie will still continue to manufacture clothing of goods bought elsewhorc. Thankful for paot favors, ho hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. October '.Mth, 1353.?ly Notice. MR. H. W. S. R1GDEN having taken charge of the working department of my establishment, is prepared to execute in the ve ry best mauner, all kinds of work in the line of Watch and Clock Making, Jewelling and Sil versiuithing, See. Plain Jewelry and Silver ware made to order. J. H. MURPHEY. D" Poeilively, no crodit for work. September Stb, 1656.?tf liivery Stable The subscriber is pre /~f >\ pared to accommodate the puoiic with Horses, Vehicles, fitc. upon the most reasonable terms. Stable on Pike street about halfway between Walker's and Dent's Hotels, Clarksburg. Horses taken on livery at reasonable rates. - Horses at all times for sale. A Hack is regularly run from Clarksburg t o ' Fetterman. \ W. G; SAYIiOR. November 14th, 1865.?ly J. . Hurphev, PTA8 j oat received from the East, a Lam Stock Ll of JEWEL rill sell low. His stock is much large- han aretoforc. Call and asej Jan. 9th. lSttiim sMis^S itJoWe?fn tffii-cttai^Ml'^sWw'of;ji ,%ttjSfe latnro : manhood's debility, as an irnpcdi lil'oiit to marriage ; nervous sexual iniirmitios, disea ses of tbd 8kln,audlthbs'e: Wisiiigfrdm ' apuSO of la?r0aSAKE' PAKTIOULAR NOTICE.^ " 'j There la an'evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up?wit)i thorn to manhood ; and which if not .reformed in due time, not only begets serious obstacles to taatri ? monial happiness; but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable sonsatlons, and vague fears in the mind. (See pages. 27, 2s, 29, of Dr. K.'s book on ?' Self-Preservation." The nnfortnnato thus affected becomes feeble, is unablo to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind to_ study, his stop is tardy and woak ; ho is dull, irresolute, und. engages o vcu in his sports with loss energy than usual. If he oinaneipatc himsolf before the practice has done it's worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage Is unfruitful, and his sonso- tells him that this is caused by liia early lollies. These are considerations which should awaken the at tention of all who are similarly situated. Remember, he who places himself under Dr. Kinelin's treatment, may religiously oontido in his honor as a gentleman, and rclv upon tho as surance, that the secrets of Dr. K.'s patients will never be dkulosed. Young man?let no falso modesty deter you from making your case known to oue, who, from edujutiou and respectability, cau certainly be friond you. Dr. Kinkelin's residcnco has been for the last twenty years at tho N. W. Corner of Third and Union Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Patients at a distance can have (by statiug their case cxplicity, together with all thuir symp toms, per letter, onclosing a remittance) Dr. id's mcdicino, appropriated accordingly. Forwardod to any part of the United States, and packed sccuro from damage or curiosity, by mail or express. HEAD ! YOVTU AND ilAXUOOD ! A Vigorous Life or a Premature Death, Kinkelin an Self-Preseroation? Only 23 cents. Letters containing that value in stamps, will ensure a copy per return of mai't. Gratis! Gratis! Gratis!?A Free Gift to All? Misery Relieved. " Natures Guide," a now and valuable work, full of valuablo advice and Impressive warning, aliko calculated to prevent years of misery, and save thousands of livos, is"distributed without charge, anil forwardod by mail to any post office in tho United States, on receiving an order en closing two postage stamps. anl ly ?CTS? A YER'S V 1 L I S FOB ALL THE PUBPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC Thkrk has long existed a public den in nil fur ai effective purgative pill whioli could be relied on a sure and perfectly safe in it* operation. This ha been prepared to meet that demand, and an ex ten sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown wit] what success it accomplishes the purpose designed It is easy to make a physical /?///, hut not easy t< make the best of all pi/U? one which should hav< none of the objections, but all the advantages, oi every other. This has been attempted here, am with what success we would respectfully submit t< the public decision. It has been unfortunate fo: the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so mucl griping pain and revulsion in the system as mori than counterbalance good to be derived fron them. These pills produce no irritation or )>ain unless it arise from a previously existing obstrnc tion or derangement in the bowels. Ucing purel> vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in ain quantity ; but it is better that any medicine shou'c be taken judiciously. Minute directions fur theii use in the several diseases to which thoy are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, wt may mention Liver Complaint, in its various form? of Jaundice, Indigestion, J .any nor and Loss of Ap petite, liistlcssness, Irritability, Bilious Headache Bilious l'evcr. Fever and Ague, Tain in the Sidt and Loins : for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As nn aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tiveness, Piles, Colic. Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body. Ulcer* and impurity of the blood, Irregularities; in short, any ana every case where a purgative is required. Thcv ha\e also produced some singularly suc cess fill cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, (/ravel, Krvsipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Buck, Stomach, and .Side. 'J'hey should he frcclv tiken in the spring of the"year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for tlie change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory sybtcmj reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased enemies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional cose is adxantagcous, ereu though no serious derangement exists ; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every'purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand ea-Ks in which a physic is required cannot l?e enumerated here, out thoy suggest themsches to the reason of eterv body; and it is, confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to maukind. When their virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine* Being; sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use ih any quantity. For minute directions, sec "wrapper on the Box. l'llEI'AItlCD BY m\. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Soxes for $1. A YEll'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rnpitl Cure of COI'GIIS. I'OI.DS, IIOAKSEXESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA. AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy hti won for itself such notoriety from its cure* of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its curcs, that almost everv section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appa rent to escape observation, and where it* virtues ure known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ fur the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organ, which are incident to our climate. Net only in formidable attacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Covohs, Hoabmknk**. A-c.; and for C'iiil DBES- it is the Iileasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more thair assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold by ? A. F. Barnes, Clarksburg, and dealers in mod - :ine? everywhere. ap20 4m REMOVAL! 5 F. CRISS would most respectfully in A * form his old friends and customers that he is removed his store from Kinehloe's corner to '? P. GofPs brick building on Turnpike street, e has just received and is now opening one of le largest, best, and cheapest stock of Goods >at has ever been in this place. All who have it money to spend and produce to exchange, ing it along, and they shall have goods verw j le?p- foe 125 tf | 'in, Copper, Bras* ^Sheet iron Ware. ^ Z.A.JLQZ assortment of Tin, Copper, Bra* ! V , keaK kr. ?flllE BEST REMJJDY EVER DISCOVERED, lias b^cn^^i^^^tte^ol^dUhig Wd' Fir ?Ucooroplainwwhwaoijexternal. and lhanj prherewi idUrn'41 explication *?( required,. IHfe lotmtryis challenged to JjroAupea'bettti1 article, or one that will otfo6fc?uch'a?tbnlBhth"?f et?rts?to can be prodaced by thou sands of testimonials [n the hands of Agentt throughout the countff:: It operates upon'the system in apowcrful and Bffeetual manner, yet with the greatest saibty.p1' From the"namo of its composition, it'-tittiftftvMr speedily, relaxing contracted Cords, restoring the Use of Limbs lone paralysed, 'restoring, the Use of liuseles whioh have long lost thdtraotion, from various causes. For Affection's of the Lungp, Weaknesspf thoipidWi Brttot'^ar Back, Livor Complaints, Enlargement of the Spleen, <bo., great cujea biwa: been effeotod by applying the INDIAN"LINIMENT externally, with a few drops taken on a lamp of sugar intortally.; For long standing Colds and Coughs, and sore ness accompanying such Afibotions, it lias no equal. Billions?Ch9llo, _Cramf> in the Bowols and Slomach^CholeM.Mo.rhVi*, an eftectual and safe remedy. Price 35 cts., or 5 bottles $1. For .11 an. It cures inflaihatory and Chronic JJJieumat ism,Sor?Throat, Croup. Swelled Limbs, Pains in the Broast, Back or Side, Stiff Joints, Ague in tho Face, Sprains, Salt Kheum. Bruises, Chil blains, Toothache, Sting of Insects,: Burns, Frostod feet, Sun. Pains, Issues, Nor vows Dis eases,, Weakness ill tho Ankles and Limbs gene rally Erysipelas, Ilcadache, Diseases ol tbe Spine, ?&o. . For Uorses. It cannot be surpassed for Sprains. Galls, 0 hales and Scratohes, Strains of tho Shoulder, Stiflos, Cracked Ileols, King-Worms, Sweeny, and is a sure cure l'or the Botls. Tho most severe cases of Cholio in Horses and Cattle, havo been cured by tho Indian Liuiinent. It is a well known fact that the Indians pos sessed a knowledge - 01* tho medical . virtues of l'lants entirely unknown to tho white man. A knowlcdgo of these plaats, so important to man kind, would havo remained forever secret with tho Indians, had it not boon that Missionaries traveling among them havo become .acqnaiuted with thjsc remedies and their mode of prepara tion. It was bv those means tho celebrated IN DIAN LINIMENT was found out, a discovery of the greatest importance to tho siok. BAlTRELL'S INDIAN LINIMENT,with Dr. Dlako's Sonativo Lifo Pills, is all the modiciuc used by mauy fami ios, and nono who have tes ted their virtues, would for a day bo without them. Agents aro daily writiug tor more, giv ing accounts of new and astonishing euros per formed by it, both oxtomal and internal. Try itouec, you will liovor regret it. And when you liavo ascertained its virtues, you will never bo without itin tho house, in. easo of acci dents, or consider it safe to travel wilhouta bot tle in your trunk?liko thousauds of others, who know it woli, and feel safo when they havo it along. There is nothing that cau compare with it bolbro tho people. Hull maoism.?'This disease gonor Uy attacks tho joints with groat paili, sometimes with intlu mution and swelling. Treatment.??_p[ly the Liniment to the part affected, using Iriction with ltauuel. In sovure eases tako 10.15 or 20 drops three times a day, on loaf sugar. Tho bowels should be kept open. Tako 3 of Blake's Sana tivo Lil'c l'ill* : tlioy are purely Veeotublo, clean sing the system, purifying tho bfoodj aud thus assisting tho " ludiau Lidiment," to eradicate elleetuaily every traco of tho disease. Erysipelas.?Somo of tho mo?t astonishing cures liavo been performed by applying lho Liui inent to the pat ts elici ted. llivuson Li not l'.?This disease principally al lVcts children, and is often very fatal. Treat ment.-Bathe tho throat and broast with tho Lin iment. and tako 5 drops internally on loaf sugar. Agents.?A. F. Barnoa and R. F. Criss Clarlisburg. T. J annoy, Btiekliannon. A. ifc J. W. Crawford, Bovorlv. J as. T. Jackson and Bailov & Tnnstill, Woston. 1'. M. Arnold, Jacksonville, Lewis co. II. A. Barron, rhillippi. .lolin S. Burdott, I'runtytown. Smith & Co., Fettorman. M. Jennings, West Union. Kohort I'orter, llarrisvillo. C. \V. Kolly & Co., Sutton. Dr. Wash, llillcry, Roaring Oroair, Randolph county. J. Ay . Tomlinson, Ooneral Agent for Virginia. oetl ly Fresh Arrival. I>R. JOSEPH L. CAltli WIlOIiESAIiE AND ItliTAI f> DRUG ANI) TOBACCO STOKK, Opposite Bartlott's Hotel, Clark* 'burg, Va.,httBjustroooived from Phi ladelphia and New York a large and well Muluted stock of American, French uud.English chemicals, Drujr*, Medicines, Surgical instruments, Paints, Oils, Dycstufls, Vuriiish, Brushes.Glass,Spicim,Perfu mery, Fancy Articles, Stationery, (Jonfectiono ry,otc.,ctc. Also, a large stock of Tobacco, S11 nIt' anil Segars, Of ovcry brand and quality ; all of which ho will sell low for cash, usual credit to punc tual customers, pay Physicians can roly upon having their proscriptions carefully compounded. Goods are selected with carc. and warrautod as repru- ! sen ted. novlO ly Ouick Sales auii Small PKOlIIS. .Spring and Summer Good* 1 \'EW CLOTHING STORE,oppositetho Court 0.N ilouso, in Clarksburg ! Abraham Marks has just arrived from Now York and Philadelphia-with a largo and elegant assortment of Ready-made Spring aud Suminor Clothing, which ho will soli ut city pricos foi cash. lie has a groat assortment of Coats, Pant* and Vests, and all kinds of Hoys' Clothing, for Sum nior wear ; also, a lot of elegant Summer Raglan Coats, expressly for tho season. Splendid lot of Gone*. Gaiters?calf and cloth ? of all patterns and styles. IIo al?o keeps a regular Gontlcmou's Furnish ingStoro,in which may bo found overy article of gentlemen's woar. lie invites the public to call and examino hi* largo and varied assortment of Spring and Summer Goods before making their purchases, an he is confident that lie can suit the tastes of the most fastidious, in stylo, quality aud prico. lie has renewed and enlarged his stock of Hats, Caps ?ots and Shoes, and lias opened tho largest auc. : f est lot of Scgars to be found anywhere. op3 -tf Wagon Manufactory. The subscriber would annonncc ? to the citizens of Harrison and the -adjoining counties, that ho has re turned to Clarksburg, with a.largo lot of season ed timber, and is prepared to do all work in bis line of business ; such as making new wagons, or repairing old ones. I am also prepared to repair carriages in tho best style. 1 extend a cordial invitation to my old friend* and customers to give me a call, and they shall have the best in tho shop. Having baa considerable experience at the business, 1 hope, by giving It all my ear* and attention, to merit a share of public patron age. I have two new two-uorse wagons on hand and for salo. JEFFERSON FLETCHER. May Otli, 1S5C.?if Robert Knelii, PROFESSOR and Teacher of tha Pijino, Melo deon, Guitar, Flute, and the Stknco of Ma tic genorally, having permanent!} 1 oca tod in thin place, wooid respectfully oiler lUs. profes-i sional services to all who desire a per*' nowl edge in the art of Mu. ic. Long expt ...? ena bles him to give Bat.sfaction, and a stcio of pa tronage is respectfully solicited. Piat-CH, Melo de.-ns, etc , repaired and tuned. targency lor Kna he'? Pianos, and Prince & Cu.'s Melodeoas. Clarksburg, Va. au2Cl?ly Thomas Blackford, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, T> ECTIflER and dealer in Foreign and Do -LIj meslic Liquors, Provisions, Groceries, JSfC. Agent for Kanawha, Pomeroy aud Musk In gum Salt. . Doe door above the Bank, Parker burg, Va. Reter to Beverly Smith, Cashier N. W.BaskofVa. ja30 6m ??^1. Mil U 'i Jiu'u'I Gun Shop in West Lnioi i?peetfuli^nfo?fa t J. citizens of Doddridge county, tha*. ho , of Guns. I ifjinw do ?me? .leuoo, troiri personal knowledge of thalr lout touo and durable quality."-jN. Y. K 'or^SfthiSit iron and tni proved < __ Brst Musio Mast ore have justly pronounce d them iqual if not sofoartorito any other "make. Ttoj ^arantceft0 ?tan<l the w^ggof e^,^. rtorhb'6 >f S. D. & H. W -^SmitJi'S|oo^t^o^od Molodeona -can also fnrnlehllwoaooihs'Mw* other makers. Pdoosfrom ??to #W;ifoc:tiroia?8,l>fll:iaig fl50; two banks ofkoys, $300", Orgurvpodhl &{ Jelodoons, $?76 nud SWO.. at .y*jo>;a*D *i M osio.?One of tlio largest and best catalogue, >f Music now published; sold at jfwvtly reduoedr >iieoa. Musio *o?t to whorovoi ordered, 'posU. Mid. Pwsoual attention paid to all vordoru mii ?eivod by mail. Second hantl Pianos taken .ih.i ixcliange for now. Oatalogues sout by in nil.? 3rout inducement* offered to agents to tell! th? ibove. A liberal disoount to dealer*, toaoh4ri, iomlnarioa and clergyman. ?. Each instrument guaranteed to givc,s?tisf?o :lon, or purchaso money refundod. tieoeud tiand Piauos at Groat bargains constantly in itoro; prices from $30 to.gUi;. ..oil .. .,*? Testimonials from Profesttors, nndn* Opinions of the'Preits; f "Tho Horace Waters' Pianos nroknsNrfi 11 among tlie very best. Wo are enabled tap'apoal; ^ *? Sunt Kiintittflfu tttSMt dAmA-vlaMnU* ^ aU Evange list. : ?' t?uvs " Tho Christian- IntolHgencert"-k?,:'Pl)j Horace Waters' Piauos, for elogouoe of ooustrui tiou, superior depth and svyootuosa ojt tono,;\rcr# pronounced l>y competent judgosnt the Oryatal Palaco to bo i u alt respoot* mastorpioqoa of m?. chauieal skill. Having inspootod a largo num ber of tho lloraoo Waters Pianos, wo can speak of thoir merits, from porsoual kuowlodge, as be ing of tho vory best Quality-" The following is taken from tho " Christian. Inquirer:"?" The Jlnost among,the many pian. os at tho Crystal Palaco, are those placed tfaarA by Horaco Watiors, wlioiw instrument*: arp al. ways popular." . ;. Tlio following wo tako from the-!' Christiin A<vocuto," (Memphis, Tenn. );?<?,Tbo iloraoe Waters Pianos are built of the host aad hunt thoroughly seasoned material. Fromjnil that we cau learu of this o?tubli*hmoutr?3uid to-be tho largest in i)ie United States?wo biive no> doubt' that buyers do as weil, porbatu better; ut this than any othor house in tho Unioiij" " Your instruments are a sensible improve ment upon Aiuoricaj,Pinnos. illld on Monor to tho skillful nuiuufiiotijrer. TJiort* 1* no-doubt but they will be appreciated.by the pabiis and ull lulinircrs of true merit.?Osvfir Cyiuettant. "Thoy aro fully equal to any ofUio kind J havo scon In tlio United States, and I'tjr sujiorUr to thoso of u similar miiko t SAW In Euulaud. [Uoo. NviwhT>tmie*Mofg7n. '' I tako gront ploasuro In pftjnoftnetify-tfieln instrument* of a superior quality, both'in tone and touch."?August Wookul. " * ' ?? Uur friends will tiiul at Mr. Water*' *tor?i tho vory bust assortment of inuwe and of PViqot to bo found in tho United States, and wo urge our southurn and western friends to give hint s ...II ? ... xv.... *? . . .7 tho cotaliratyd ^?UJ>Ubhiaont of Ho lt, and Tribal ifny tnlt for tojW and inish, it i urpasiioa my wo over * ' r l [Graham's ^la^ruiuo. " Ilis hvurumont* uro wull known tor" their , superior qualities, though they scarcely aurpua in riohnoss, volume oi tono and delicacy I touch bo mo instrnmontn ofTuoro obs4<Jro Jnakit* which wo lmvo?oen;yotovbnin thoAO^rtmb "re spects, Waters' l'iauoa and UoUrIoous ehtiLUnp? omparisOil with tho flnost majo nayyruaro tu tlio country.UiiuoiIou>ni?l. 0. L. Sholoi, oditor of jJiq .K?iiMb? {* Trlhttnf and Telegraphsay*;?" Vno piStib Wfch rMWV^ od in good oroor, mid is pronounced sd oxcollunt inhLrumont by good ,iudgai, tho tono of it is par ticularly cotnmondod, us ia iudood iU external workmanship .lid finish, compared with 4^ SjKjakii.g of tho Ilornoo Wutehi 0 llanos' and Mulodoona at tho Crystal l'nlaco, the " Now York Dispatch" says:???? A number of theeo pi anos and pedal bass or^an molodlons, fVom their ^rciit powor, and fullnotm nnd riohnem tone attract tho vory gouoral attention nnd oomfnen dution of visitors. Waters '? New 8<XkW lk 1* cognizod by artists us Dot only a sensible hut import ant lmprtfvtfinoti tStt pTauoftJ'C 11 OK *? *?< The "New Vork Express" aaya;?" Tbo Bo rneo Wntors Piaqox are pronotvncod by luualckl amateur* as n doeidodly supurlor article in all requisites af this important ii)*lrumont,jmditi4 fast superseding thoso of other manOfaCturorit." Say* 111o '? Knoxvlllo {'Vdhti.) Standard:"? "Mr. \Vnw?niiH l^njf etf,.oHettro in tbA btwt ncsB. and ban gained a reputation unsu for sclliiiit thu l.ost, ltiKtrumonts in tho country." "ThoSnuily fSdnih" roaches u? with tho follow ing :?" This gentleman in Ono oT tho most ox tuiuivo music dealer* in tho Union. lUspisno* and inelodoona have obtninod groat ooJobrily for their oxcollont tono arul durubTo quality.,' Say* " Tiio Valloy City AJvouaUi jr-". Wo have taken a look at a piano which lias Just ar rived from tho co" raoo Wator*, and boau'y of finish, for the price." Fall nnd Winter Uoodft' CHARLES LEWIS ha* juat relumed from the E**t with ala'golo* of good* which ho will soil Tory low for cash or oonutry pro duce. ' 11 in stock of good* Cor gentlomen'e wear 1* varied and extensive j cousUllug of Wook and faucy colored cloth*, cujiitner** and treating**? A ijcod assortment of Haadjr?MAd? Clo tliiuK, and every other article of gentlemen'* wear. Ladlea' dro** good* In, ovary variety confu ting of Silk*, Meriiibir.'AWpftca*, Moualin*. See. A large aud well (elected lot of good Ho*lery( Glove*, 4*c.. including Men'* Bock, Bilk; Oen-i ver, Kid and Woolen Glove*/ I^odle*' KM. Woollen and Buckskin Glove*.' Ludlo*' Back and Kid Gauntlets, Stc. Family Groceries, of the liesl fjuality. Hardware, Qa*eii?war?, ffo. Every Variety of Boots uud Shoe*, which wiU be *old as low us can be *old io the country Silk, Straw and other BonooUf of the late*t stylo. Give him a call before purchasing elsa wliers. noidtf New OoofllTT '"V More New Goods, at the Clarksbor# Station t I am Just receiving and now opooSaff comf stook of Guods this soaaon, and' lavit* all, far aud noar, to call and g*t tbait niMrfla*. lot my stock ia now full and oortiplete,' and a* J have commenced on tba " qnlck ?ales add Stasll profits" syaleiu, I shall carry itont. My atook co sslsta ?o part of f^(pUtF|PC ??f Holes: I) ry?Good?t yI' HARDWARE, QUBEH9\V/tilt&,. J EWELHY, B t/f, lB0?oJt RfiirOL55' STOVES, GE TEST, !TOLX$$-'? and every article u?aa11y kopt in country store*. Come soon.for bargains are to bo had. A. M. BASTABLE./ January 7, 1857 ld.tf. ' * ?? , . * ... fl ?' L ^-* Star Fount4iff. :1 CULUERTSON, MORRISON &<r-o.,m??n> facturera of Stoves, Grates, Hoilowirti Threshing 6c Reaping Mbofallte CCstlng*. ?nJ lasting* generally. No. 62 ,Mtokat;a*jpW^ > Also, agents for Burke fc fturnoa!;?i?W?1?*"" loinander >ire Proof S^fea. v WareUuted. ? - New addiliana are beUgiaonstaiUiy mad* ^ sur patterns, * ! '.* :m Je27 1 _ , ?r: -l ? -rf? Randolpii - 17*fc6tfR a'wla'fiPWBduU l1 MERCHANTS, 6C South slreetpfBoW81 wharf,) two dooraaouthof Pratt sU Tliey are prep :ou