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J'olk. mm 4Sit umiiiinp"ouci) jmjist ascuvixa tbsir spring goods! COMPBIIIKO EVE-Y V-BUtTT Of Till LATEST STYLE DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF BLACK. FANCY, AND BROCADE FRENCH ORCANDFKS, OMB RI ("H ALLIES, I'ERSIANS, v.HALLl ROUES, 4 ROBE-A QU1LLE, CRAFE MARETZ. PLAIN WOOL DE LAINES, FRENCH JACONETTS, FRENCH and AMERICAN CHINTZ, LAVELLA LAWNS. FANCY AND DOMESTIC OINGHAMS. AND ALSO, A GOOD STOCK OF Trimmings Pique Bets, Collars and S leaves, Velvlt c'ibtione, Ursula, Mugle y.ace I'rei.ch work Collars. Marfaillies.IIyacintl' ailll I and Fancy Dresa Buttons, Stella Sha t and Scarf-", .inene, Velvet Ruv.s, Plain and Fancy C'assa- ! ucros, Cloths, b metis, Tweeds, Ac, Boots, 0l)oes, &Cm! All of which we i 'vite the etti ntion of c io-1 n ers, as our good- havn betrn eeltctid with uuch care to suit the wants ol persons waul ing nice and Cheap (ioods; And w respectfully say to the public that we Ml sell s cl cap or cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. Cat' and examine ountock, as w charge nothing for showing goods. In i canseqiieme ot the tightness of the time we si determined to sell (inods very low for "Heady Pay" or to prompt buyers on short time. CltMMlNUaai COUCU Carrollton, April 2t, 'BM-mo3. FURNITURE It1t)olc0aler HctaiL 0. J PITNEY, Minerva Ohio Would respectfully Invite the attention of the public to his large ami Wtmive ! lock of Fiiniiliirc! oorbiOtiio t t-'HAlRS, BEDSTEADS, BEAURAU8, CUPB0ARD6, SETTEES. TABLES, 8TAHM, SOFAS, 'LOUHOKS, WHAT-NOTS, . LOOKIMQ QLA88SS, AC, 4Cn40., . variety of kinds and styles, which he will ,i II it low Iger. I'eraou wishing anything in the furniture line will find it to their advan tage to call and examine his large ssjortmcnt. Mincrfa, 0., Feb. , 1H.18 If. Jpiviccs ttcimceb I T .1 W (ioulils New Sky- A Mil ROT TP E GALLER Y, Main ST., CamOLl.TON. TIIF. undersigneu beg leave to return hi most humble thank to all hut friend and Vtron for all favors bestowed on him lu by gone days, and kindly solicits a contluuenee of the same. I have reduced my prices for ibe special benefit of my customers. I lake warranted picture nu all occasions, at from iweuty-fwe cent lo any prjee cjeilrcd by sue tomer. y long practice, my good succeat, toy large sky light, my quick working instru ment, all warrant me In saying that my ea blishmcnt far excpl all other In the coun ry, nnd in spite of all oppoailion I m deter e.incd to stand at the head of my business in little Carroll and will alway be found at my 1 out to secure od p.clurss, for my ma. cy friends and customers. A'ow come along, all who will come I will satisfy with good work, ur pay them for time and trouble, ffome one come all. J. W. GOULD. X. B. Ladies will remember that I keep ousUntly on baud an assortment ol fine ,i w- elry, they will do well to call and examine. Every article warranted. I know I can please jou all in price and quality. J. w. o. Instruction gin in all my line of business on moat favoraole terms, and tatisfactten war ranted, fr W. 0. ' fin t ,.o r . aprirsi, no ri. i j ---wmji ui atiDuraement. under four jesra' administration of eact ofiPD,'D me rreKiiuis, commencing with Monroe: ingeiiK siuiiroe Adams' Jackson' (2J term) Van Buren tlHrriton' 40. 432. 302. 75 'C, m 51.(171, 933,00, -ege of 184,061.736,81 110,678,427,81 78,163,312,81 104,481,013,33 158,161,620,71 a sort i own lie with il Ta) lor' & Fillmore' Pierce' 232.820,622,35 putiwaau 11 HuuiiumirauoD, nrst yer, spent 181,000,000; and at that rate will run up to over $320,000,000 ! Where ia tlijf to end! With the expense; of th Utah war for the present yeer, it is safe to calculate on a total expenditure of one bun tired millions of dollar.! Trulr. "Lan 1 ui t ,1 1 '" . .u. jBACCO An asort ncnt of the choicest brar.ds of Chewing Tobacco, also smoking obacco, Snuff, Pipes, fcc, for sale by GOHDON. Iff UY rour macuineOit-at t)U cts per gal'oa B AS f AMPS Glass and Brntanta -a good aatott Mi Bscnt, foe burning A lid, oil or lard at (be 0, A 1 Will be PubliBhed June 15th THE EXILES OF FLORIDA. BY JOSbUA B. GILDINGS Illustrated trith jr fine Engravingt. 0 tlmmv. I 2mo. !l0 pp. rl' 3 work will portf j, with en inent abi i j, the crimes commuted n ur Govern meat against the ilarooki who flee fros 8uo:l I.. an J oiuer Slavs Stairs, s. eking pro i viiuu under Spanish law. Il mi alao aho he bad faith extrciaed towards the lu JUus ot Florida, and be found n pre, nt a true m of the long-fought FLORIDA WAR. The object of the work ia to operate upon the political morality of the country, br calling forth the sympathies and moral feelings oi the people; and it CouJ. miration ol the ty am... of the Executive auJ ita suppo ters, Vhoul commend it to the attention of every Amen can citizen. The long and distinguiaed services, high personal character, and known ability of the writer, will be a sufficient guaranty of ita mer it. The Washington correspondent of the New York Evening i'oat, who examined some of the advance sheets, says "I hare examined it with pleasure and in struction. The work will prow a valuable his tory of important event which will undoubt edly be pasted over by thotc who claim to be the histcriansof the country, either in conse quence of the 'peculiar institution' which il concern, or because they have not the facil i ties for acquiring intotma'.ion on the subject. To any other man than Mi. Oiddinga, the sub ject of the Spanish Maroons or Seruiuole slaves would become complex and remote. Perhaps there has been 10 subject which he has more thoroughly investigated in the course ol his public bties, nor any that he comprehends better thin this. The book will cover a vast deal of important information besides that of which it i the special object of the author to treat. The character ol Osceola, as delinea ted by the pen of Mr. Oiddinga, is grand to contemplate. Ilia parentage, marriage, roman tic life and noble deatu, make up a most thril ling and instructive chapter in the woik; and while the whole ia produced in the usually ear noal, clear and concise s'yle of the author, itia also beautified with a romance more charming than can be gathered from the world of fiction. tT Agent Wmilcd in every C'uiiiity in ilio Halted flute. ioLLKTI', K0--TER4 CO., I PCDLISHIM, Journal Buildiog,Columbus, Ohio. I niay28, 1868. Dif ovruv In the year (858, a wanderer in search of ! ! h.iallh Ntam.il rhrnm.il thp IjirRlH r( tho frrfli.l ' .South West. The men of science and of large , . ri - r . . : 1 r I ' experience, who dwelt in the thronging cities, tiled tn give rollut. lie went lorlh hope i less from the city of the Crescent to traverse ! (iru watera of the Indian's Bouga 1L wnia, Natchitoches, on whose brnw the gray ol a 'century and a half had fallen, did not stay his fnntarerrs. Onward he travel -d over h.ivim iDd bluff- towards the setting eun. Fur a time )t tarried where the Chectaw dwclhyipon the 8U,m) dope which are washed by the springs of the misty monntaina. There beneath the I spreading branches of the Dots D'Arc, and the gloom inspiring C'ypresH, he discovered Root whole virtues seemed almost to work miricles. I The. lungs expanded beneath their influence, new lite gushed through every vein, and cour sed along each nerve. In the forest' great laboratory he had found that which the shelves of the apothecaiy had failed to furnish. Those root now form the principle ingredients of BOWMAftS VEGETABLE COMPOUND The greatest remedy known for the following diseases: COUGHS, QUINSY, PII T HI SI 0 , BRONCHITIS, CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS, INFLAM ATION 01' THE LUNGS, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION. INFLUENZA, CROUP, Prepa;ed by HOW .MAN A CO,. Allegheny. Penna., and sold at ONE DOLLAR per bottle by druggists generally, nurchl. '5s Iltuos. BEATTY HOUSE. Subscriber lespest fully represents to ciliieus of Carroll county, and strati- m Ml o lcib vrsriirre vnrruiuuii, iiiui uu uus leased ,!, n 11... . 1. . . L . the lUtol heretofore known as the American Mouse, and opened tho same for the acco m tlll,.iiui.in ir iriu I rrunu. Tli house has been repaired and renovated throughout with rclcrcncu to the couvenieuct, ana comfort of guests. The proprietor Hatters himself that his long experience in this business justifies him in the belief lhat he knows the wants of guests, and that he will tie able to gratify them. The table will contain the best that town or country can afford and will be prepared by those only who havo lor years given their at tention to this part of the business. The stablinr; connected with this house has also undergone retalrs, and is auch as to sat ; isfy the moat careful house master. Every effort will be uiado for the comfort of j ihe public, and its proprietor will endeavor (o make Ins guests teel during their stay with him, that they are at ho-k. To hla old friends, patrons, wLo havo known and patronized him heretofore, he especially recommends himself and solicit tnelr custom. The price will be as low a they can possi bly be made. GEOUGK BF.ATTY. mayl, '68 tf. ATTACHMENT NOTICE Samuel Qulnbv, Guardian of tho heir of Horace Pot ter, deceased, vs. daniel .trimmers ct. al. Atniel Sum msrs, Alexander U.-l Iiiiiai .I.mAa McQueen', Wil- j Usui McQueen, I Hugh .WcQneen and Mary Chisholm will take notice that Samuel Qumby, a guardian ol the I j. To eaoh applicant will be submitted r heirs of Horace Potter, deceased, filed bis pe- Ust of questions on Arithmetic, English Gram tition in the (Aiuri ol Common Pleas of Oar- mar, and Geography, to be answered la wri roll county, Ohio, on the second day of May, tin . 1S57, wherein it Is alleged that )niel Sum- 4. Ko applicant will be regrded asquali- mer did, on the 1st day ol September, 18M, make his two promissory notes, and thereby promised to pay said plaintiff eight hundred and eighty dollars in one year from that date, and eight hundred and eighty dollars In two year from date, with interest; and that to se cure said money 'he executed bis morlgtgo to plaintiff on the west half of the north-esat quarter of section and range six lu Carroll county. That said Summer afterwards sold said land to one Janiel McQueen subject to said mortgage. That m ihe mouth ot June, IS&6, said McQueen departed this life without children, and leaving U'ilham McQueen, his widow, and the said Alexander McQueen, James McQueen, William McQueen, Hugh McQuaen and Mary Chisholm, his hair at law and legal icDresentative. The petition prays for an or- bunk li'der for the sale of said premise toaalisty the yard ,- amouut due on said notes and the cost of thi bis cell' tlic ne,t ,e,m ol court . j said plantiff will demand judgment aocprdlug- P"Di ly. By B. K, Kt'KI.K V, The ne April 7, 1858. Alty lor I'ltfT. ed he of b Ohio State snd Union Law College 110011, birnnta Institution hu hn removed ti, ,71a. be made-1 laud, Ohio. .Degrees are legally confer seed, and Students upon Graduating may be . aaaittea to practi practice. For Circular addreas, at Cleveland, Jan. 7, 1858. ly. M. A. KING, Secretary. pVERYrMNG Teas, Soda, Cream Tartar ", reWer jS ',J' Sun. No i Ilton, toys-anu overvin tig eue imaginable I or sale by GOKOuN. PATF.NT MKDIC1SES For ny patent or other medicine, oafl on B. S. BY STATE AUTHORITY. I ca k 6 first class insurance. Y TH JETNA fell ranee I ompanv o I HARTFORD. CONN., fcnrpratM 1818 ChtrUr Perpetual. FIRE mid I M, AM) NA V1GA TIOX INSUBA SCE. Ca!l the attention of ita friends, i atrorn.aud the public generally to the following facta: fir us it w.m. A Cash Capital of 1500,000 WHTH A88BT8 AMUIM:Xl. TO 1,307,903,42!!! Ilia Transacted Business successfully 38 yr's and continues to progress in health. WEALTH AND VITAL! I . Paid an Aggregate Los of over ) 1 0,- ooo ooo. Is organir.ed on a A'ational basis with lorsl agencies in all principle place, on ler Mer cantile system; founded on a Cash Standard, with an enviable reputation alike t i same on ibe banks ol the Hudson, or the Mississippi the Gulf ofM.iico, or the Norther. Lake, presenting a powerful organization as a con eivttorol pub ic good and Bond of luligutv; qual to all emergencies it undertakes, worth of the STABILITY AND DIGNITY OF AN Eminent American Corporation. nfttcrit &lone FOUNDING ITS CLAIMS TO PATRONAGE AND FAVOR, fflViding superior facilities and Security in matter of lusurauce Commercial, Mechanical, Mercantile or Aural, while ranking tor impori tance and public service T1I FIRST OF FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES OF AMERICA. INSURES AT Rates and Rules as Liberal as the Risk assu med permit for Solvency and Fair Profit. Es- necial attention given to the insurance of Dwellings and contents, for a period ol from one to five vesrs. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED, AND Promptly Paid. POLICIES ISSUED Vi ITHOUT DELAY BY Isaac I lm an, Agent, CARR0LL70N, OHIO. march2Vf8-3mos. Carriages and Buggies. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD AGAIN Inform his friends and the public, tha' he has enlarged and fitted up his building, with the express adaption to bis increased hu sines, on Main street, Carrollton, Ohio, imme dlately opposite James Huston store, for the express purpose of manufacturing all kinds of Carriages and Ttuggtes, which he hai ard in tend to keep constantly on hand ready finiihed and WARRANTED to bemade of the best ma terial that can bo had; and in the most fashion able, substantial and workmanlike manner. Smithing, Trimming and Painting done on the shortest notice. He will pay particular at ention tn repairing of all descriptions in bis lino, and at such prices as will give satisfaction to all. Those who may wish to purchase Carriages or buggies, will do well by calling at hid shop, before going elsewhero, for he I determined to sell lower than can be sold elsewhere. M. T. WIGGINS. Carrollton, March 31. 1853-3m. PLOWS! PLOWS! fnllK undersigned having pSKtehased ihe eu J tiro right for this county, of manufacturing Gibbs Patent Cylinder How, Would inform the public, that ho has a large stock of the above plows on hand, and ready or sale. They are neatly wooded, paintod, ' nd ready for hitrhmg too. Those plow. have t ken the first premiums, at the iSnte In. 1 ,1 ....... L , I - .. .1 t airs, tieid at riusuurgn aim 'ievcruiiu, urru ; are considered by competent Judges to be i At AMI t ft 1 111111 ill till i the best plow manufactured. These plow.avW 19 JJWMV K the best plow manufactured. These may be had at my foundry In w mm W, ) of Mr. James Huston, Carrollton, Chi iiiall Manful, Augusta, or A. R. Haines, Malvern, j ter tool r-uch as Boreing Machines, Augers, A huve also ou hand the Heysor plow, the i Chisels, Planes, Broad axes. Hatchets, Cross Miller plow, the Long Plow and the Eagle cut, Tenant and Hand Saws; Table knives and plow, together with a general asoriment of castings, which I will sell low lor cash, pro- aacc or old metal. Minerva, O. Feb. 18, '5H-flm. WILLIAM SPEAKER. TO SCHOOL 'I E ACHERS. 1UIK HOARD OF SCHOOL EXAMINERS at theii es Ion, resolved to hold monthly meetings hereafter for the benefit of School Teachers. (The months of December '.rH and January '5'J excepted.) Said session will be held upon the first Wednesday of etch month indeed ol the third as heretofore, and com mence in August 18rS, at half past 9 o'clock, a. m. to one oi tne school nouses in the town of Carrollton, Ohio. The itandlng rule of the doerd regulating examinations tre the following; 1 . Each applicant not personally known to the Board, must produce a certificate of good moral character, of late date, and aigned by one or more responsible persons. 2. dsch applicant must come furnished with pen, Ink and paper, and alto with Me i Ouffey' Fifth Reader fie(j t0, nor entitled to a eeitiflcate, who does not correctly answer one half of the questions sobmlttedu etcb branch. 6. Certificates will not be issued on the day of examination, but they will be remitted by mail or otherwise as soon as practicable. And when an applicant ia denned unqualified note stating that fact will be sent him. 0. Applicant) coming in after the class for cd snd Ihe examination ha commenced, will be expected to wait until tne next regn lar day ot examination. 7. Ko certificate will be granted to any person who is known to the Board to be ha bituated to the use of profane language to be intemperato or dishonest. 8. Each applicant must furnish himself with a stamped envelope, and himself indorse it with his own name and tddross, and in such envelope hi certificate will be forwarded. By order of the Board. D. A. ARTER Sec'y. January, 41, 1 -ISS-ly. JOB WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MEATLY EXECUTED At the "Free Press" Job Office . GEO. W. WOODWARD, Brick Layer and Brick Maker, Carrollton, Ohio ?3rtVS ll.iiicr in tnwnor countrv. wanting 1 a kiln of brick made, or a job of brick-lay- ing done can be ccommodated on the shorti'st notice. . All work warranted. angr-"- B US I NESS CARDS. WM. CUAMPSH p. w. STAVBAUGH. CAUOtlTOV, FfllLAtlBLPIIIA' CHAMFER St 8TANBAU0H. A TTORyEYS d COUNSELL ORS AT LAW WILL promptly attend to all business en trusted to their care. M Office on door south of Stidger' store, Carrullton. T.l.'ag.-tf. . X. ANIGHT, O. W. MCILVANt, CARKOLLTOI. FUIL DELPHI A KNIGHT rf-M'ILVANB, ATTORNEYS d- lOLXzE-LRS i, u: icair WILL PfiOsmLY ATTKAD TO .41.1, busineaa entrusted to their care. .W OfB-e west of ibe Court ilooe two door South ot Archbold k Clark, Carrollion. jfcj Jam i, i8S7-.il. E. R. ECKLEY, TTOBSEV AT I. A XV WILL practice at the profession j Carroi and the adjoining counties. All bui oess entrusted to him will teceive prompt at tentioo. OFt'ICE oppoite the west door o the court house, formerly occupied by Van Brown, Esq,, C'arrollton, Ohio. Aug. 1, '67 8. M. CtvAlNE, ltioney aaJ Coi-stllgr at Law, OHIO. CARROLLrON, ALL business in bis profession will be atten ded to with promptness. Offices, in the south corner of Eti'lger ' Block. Aug. I, 1857-tf A. W. M0RRI80N, ATTOa NE i AT LAW, CAMOLLTON, 0(110. OFFICE Cimkon'i Brick Bdiloiro, Mam btreet, up stair. Carrollton, April 1, 1858 If. SCOTT Hi B, COR. IRWIN-St. DUQt.KBN- WAY, PITTSBURGH, PA. B. D. Merktr, Proprietor. PA1T0H HOUSE. (FORMERLY "WISTIRRKxCHSNOI HoTIL.") CARROLLTON, OHIO This long snd favorable known establishment' occupied formerly by R. H. eggett, sq.; has been reopened for the accommodation o' 'the public. This House has been renovated, repaired and improved, and now presents all the advantages which are desired in a first rate hotel. The beat that the market affords ia se lected for its guests, flood cooks alone ca tor for its table. The arraugement for sta bling are perfect and extensive. A first rate barber is convenient. Kvory facility for com fort and pleasure is realizable at the popular old stand JAMES PAZTON. AtigJ, 1887 tf. M. WlllTMOIll . ) I OBO. J. DUFF f ) Titos. II. LANS 0. II. WOLFF Whitmore. Wolff. Duff & Co- (Sign of the Anvil.) IMIMHTKUS AND DGALKKS IN HARDWARE, No. 50 Wood Street, I) doors atore it Charles Htel, PITTSBURGH, PA. Saddlery Hardware, Blacksmltl ' Tools. Car renter' Tools, Guns nd Gun Trimmings, II ouse Trimmings, Henry Disston s Saws, V m. Mai-.n' Axes, Spencer's Files, Wostennoim s Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, Ac. mr4 6H 3m. DTt7 GEO. bCOTT, SURGEON MNTIST, CARROLLTON, OHIO Office up stairs in the "McCook building, south-west corner of Lisbon and Canal streets, ill" iliHt l,avl" po'ina- iHy lo- 'jmNHB- cute '1 in the above named place, J .X T he oft'era Iris professional service to persona requiring operations in his profes sion. His former facilities have enabled him to become lull acquainted with every branch of tn .1 niul net. on. I lia rtronu rt.,1 tn ri ,nt v. cry case, whether it may involve a single tooth the Putton House, or an entire sett, in the latest and mos' approv- CARRutLroN, Ohio. ed manner. All operations warranted to give MIIIERE may be found a large and corn satisfaction. WW plete stock of drugs, Medicines, Perlu- lf" Persons waitcl on at their residences if desired. Aug. 1, 18R7 m . 4 . FOR BARGAINS.' T AM now receiving toy Spring Stock of Goods, loonsistiinr In nart of the following articles: Such as House trimmings ol all kinrls. carnon forks; Sad Iron at five cents pc, lb; Shovels, Spades and Folks, Sythes and Snaths; Hoes, rited Cultivator Shovels, Steam gum packing Glass, lion and Nails oi all sort and sizes; a j fencral assortment of U roceries, all of which will sell at prices to suit the Times. Call at th JVew Stand on Lisbon .Street. mar2fi,'58-tf. ISAAC ('RUM RiNE. FAIRBANKS PA TENT L. F. & 8. bUKGErjS, Cleveland, Ohio, Agent sold by FAIRBANKS & CO., No 189 Broadway, New York. July 2, 1807. ly. JAMES GORDON Tobacconist and Confectioner CARROLLTON, OHIO. THE subscriber returns thanks to his friends for the liberal patronage which they have bestowed on him, and would respectfully ask a continuance of the same. JAMES GORDON, april 7, '58-1 r. Lumber! Lumber!! jSSLV 4!sf A feet of prime poplar ia'VjVV) from f) to 2 incite thick, Trlou lengths, for sale cheap at the great Commercial Center of the Sandy Valley, by G. & T. Haidesty, Malvern, Ohio. T hey hare also thoroughly repaired, and irreaUv Imnroved. their extensive Flouring and Grit mills, and are now prepared 10 do all the custom work that may come, and to ouy and Hour anv ouandtv of Wheat, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid en deliv ery. G. T. UARDKSTY. Malvern, May l, lJofL NEW fOMDRI. LISBON ST., CARROLLTON mHE subscriber would respectfully infotn. 1 Farmers, Mechanics, &c., that he he has taken back and lit now ia full operation the Carrollt.in new CUPOLA FOUNDRY. And is mply prepared to furnish to order all kinds Ol Houghs, riougn j-oinia, moves, anu Caatinsra of all descriptions, at tne auoncsi no tice. and at reasonable prices. If. I Lp. rPg A good acd extensive stock of Ploughs, Points Stoves, Castings Ac, constantly kept 011 ' hand and Tor as'.e at low prices, for Cash, j Aug. l,'7.-tf E. McflUlRg, i Thp Mrdiciic of 'bf Million A A D FA G T. philosophy HOLLhff A Y rax excitino cause of sickness. ine Dio,i ia tne me susi.ining agent u furni-li. s the components ot flesh, bone, mus- cle, rerve snd integument. The c-tomsch is ita manufactory, the veins Its distributors, and l the inte-tines the charnel through which the ws-te matter rejected In Its production 1 ex pelled. Upon the stoma' h, the ciionVion and the bowels, these Pill t simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating the excretions. THE NATIONAL COMPLAINT. Dyspepsia is themost common disease among all diseases in 'his country It assumes t thour and shapes, and is tne prim-try source of in numerable dangerous maladies; but whatever it type or symptoms, however obstinate ita resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching and un erring remedy. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital importance to health. Upon the lirer, the gland which secrete this fluid, these Pills operate specifically, infallihly rectifying it irregularities and effectually curing Jaundioe B'lious Tiemiliants, and all the varietiei of diseases generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Unless the bowels perform their (unctions properly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands die annually of Dysentery, Diar tbcea, Chronic Constipation, and other dis eases of these waste pipes of the system The effect of the rills upon all intestinal die orders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phe nomenon in medicine. By following the print- ed directions, the most alarming cases of bow el complaint are promptly controlled. A WORD TO FEMALES. The local debility and irregularities which are the especial annoyance of the weaker sex, and which.when neglected, always shorten iife, are relieved for the time being, ami pre vented for the time to come, try a course of i hi mild but thorough sl'erative. HoHotcay's Pilh are the lent remedy hiown in the world for the following diseases: Asthma Diarrhrca Bowel Dropsy Compl't debility Coughs Fever and Colds Aguo Indigestion Stono and I RfsuWM Gravel Inflamatinn Secondary Inward Weak Rymp'om ness Venereal Chee t Dis-F e m a 1 e Z.ivor Com ease Complaints pi liuts Affections Worms of Costive Headaches Lowness of all kinds ness Dyspepsia Spirits Piles. Of C AIITIO.U! None are genuine un ess the word.i "Holloway, New York and L'-U'lon," ari di-cornthla as a Water mark in every leaf of the hook of directions around each pot or box; tiro -anre may he plainly seen y bidding the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead o the detection of any party or parlies counte fei'ing the medicines or vending tho same, knowing them to bo spurious. Sold at the Manufactoiy of P ofe sor ltolloway. HQ Maiden me, New York, and bv all respectable Drnr.'gi-ts nml De-lers in Medicines throughout the United Sta' ind the Otfil'ied world, in boxes at 2T cents, j cents, and tl each. JJT There is a considerable si ,g by ta king tho larger size. N. B. directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each lot. September 10th, 1S(,7. ly. J . C. DtXTKIt. S L. STKKLI.NO II AX PER & STERLING'S Drug & Wall Paper depot. aieiy, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Dye st ulrs. Window Glass, H'all Taper, Borders Burning Fluid, Fluid Lamps, Fahnestock'a hito lead and paints and oils ol all descrip tions. We 1 lso have mot of the proprietorv Patent Medicines, now before the public. 1 i tho Intention of the undersigned to keep rUAE articles, and will Bell thorn a low as tliay can be sold Flattered by past suc cess, and the patronage of Physlfjans and our other numerous fiier da, wo shall by strict at teution to our business, and selling low, hope to merit a continuonce of the same. For any thing you need in our line, call with us. We sro satisfied that we can sell as low if not lower than the asme can be sold in this vicin ty. BAXTER k STERLING. N. B. Physicians prescriptions carefully fil led at nil hours night or day. B. k S. april 7, 1858-ly. WALL PAPER. We are just receiving a large and beautiful stock of WALL-PAPER ft- BORDERS. In this line we cannot fail to please in style or price. Call and see it, no eharge for show ing it, at BAXTER k STERLING'S Drug xrepoc Buy your Wall Paper Buy your Borders Buy your Wall Paper Buy your Border of B. k F, fTAIR BYES Wood' Hair Restorative, Ly Hons Katharon, Hurds Oolden Gloss, Briggs Cosmetic. Balm of 101H) Flowers and Hair oils Colognes,-., at B. k 8. DAI NTS For IVbitelead. Linseed Oil, and I Paint and Oil of all descriptions, go to B k S. D. GREOO. I . TAYLOR. JAB RAFFERTV D GREGG & 00- Importers and Wholesale Dea ers in BlUTISn, FRENCH, GEHMAM AND AMERICAN Dry Goods and varieties, Clocks, Hatches, Jewe'ry, and 'ancy Goods Gentrally, No. 09 Wood-St., PITTSUURGH, PA FRESH ARRIVAL or Our stock consist in part cf Broadcloths, eassimercs, satinett, summer pant stuffs, fancy vesting', alpaocas, Irish linens, ladies' dross goods, bonnet, cap and mautua ribbons; hosiery ot all kitida; umbarel'a and parasols, flannels, prints; a large assortment of brown and bleach ed mufcliua; ginghams, lace and edgiugs, brown and bleached table cloths, patent threads, spool cottons, palm leaf bats, combs, a large assort ment; violins and accordians, cutlery, direct from Sheffield; gold and silver watches, clocks of all kind.-, gold and silver spectacles, gold vest and fob chains, ladies' and gents' gold pins pocketbooks and port monies, raxors and scis sors, watch glasses and materials; pistol and powder flasks, clotu and hair brushes, all of which win be sold lor CAStl or on the u-mrl credit of good men. as our facilities for sel inu goodiCHRiP cannot be surpassed, we ear neatly solicit an examination of our stock be fore purchasing els ew here. mar4 58 6m 3xson. ISAAC ULMAN, INSURANCE AGENT, SIGN PAINTER, and I'roleseor of plain and ornamental Pen uiaosbip aud card writing. Office North West corner ol the Court House, Carrollton Ohio. Match 31, 18W-1 j PILLS- j COLtMBFI MR8BHY For the Spring of 1868 AVERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT and ornameutal tree, shrubs, vines, etc., lac.uding Arna Taii.(3 vesr rraUI,l very tkrifty. ' and ot tb best variett- tor OsoUal and South ! en Ohio. Pear Trees, both star dad and dwarf, the latter on Anger quince docks, very tbiifty and haedew. Cherry Trees, adapted to the climate cfth j Sosth-West, mastly on Mahala1) atocka, and j hranehins low. I pMch r.aM. of lhfl bMl ,,, and . with nne heslthv roots, and of t e choicest kinds plums. Quioeas, pricots Nectarines. l I -onds, 0 rapes, Cuirent,Co eb. rrie. Hasp berries, Slrawberrie, huh b, tod Aspara . Roots. Osage Oranee Plant, (lor hdg i: sr.) etc Also, Evergreen of various kinds, Rose and Ornamental Shrubs and Flower, in grea. variety, and at low price. fJJTSend for descriptive Catalogue, and oruer directly tram head qmrters.as no Agenlr are employee to sell tree for us. .Article will be packed securely, and torwarded to au , ruts on tho Railroads, as directed. (Twen rv varieties of choice Flower Seeds tent bj n.il, postage free, fnr 11.) A -dress M. B. BATE HAM - CO., Columous, 0. Feb. 18, 1858. DOCTOR HOOFLV 14 Balsamic (Eortrial, FOR THB SPEEDY CORE OP Coughs, CW"', Influema.Oroup Hoarse ness. Bronchitis, Dutases of the Bow els arising from Cold Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief and (if at all possible) cure of Patients in ad van ced stages of the latter diseas. Catarrh, or cummou Cold, as it ia familiarly called, ia worthy of s'udy, and serious enough to be svoided, if possible. Dr. Aell says: "I will not say that Cold are to our inhabitant what the Plague acd Yellow Fever are to those of other countries; but, I can aver confidently that they u-her in disease of greater complici ty a..d morality than these latter." In the danger of .Bronchitis and Pneumon ia, which often follow in the train of a neglec ted cold, and in Phthisis Pnlmonatis, the rubercular irritation of which is derolopedb the same cause, we surely bave proof and ar gument sufficient for attention, not only to the preventive means, but also to the curative ones of a disease, which however mild in its inception, is d'rectly or indirectly productive of such diversified and alarming results. This lesson should be particularly impressed on those who have any constitutional tendency to Pulmonary Consumption. The use of the Balsamic Cordial, Agreeably to the directions accompanying each bottle, will readily cue the mos' distressing case of cough. Coughs sometimes proceed from a disorder ed or dyspeptic state of the stomach.in which case the German Bitters should be used. In crises of weakness, or general debility of the system, resulting fiom a protracted cough, the German Bitters will be fouud of great benefit. In cases of acute Inflaruation of the Lungs, the prominent symptoms generally are hurri ed and pa uful respiration, imperfect arteria hzatiou of the blood, cough and expectora tion, attended with excitement of the heart, fever, various derangements of the digestive and urinary systems, prostration of strength, Sic. The lungs may be diseased without any of these symptoms being prominent, but the murmur pre luced duriug inspiration and rea priatton, and the alternate contraction and ex- . pansion of the chest, evident to both sight and fouling, all furnish most important physical 1 signs in ase of disease and should receive . prompt attention. . This disease fs usually caused by a cold 1 settling on tho lungs, and the use of the Ual amic Cot dial soon performs a cure. The terrible fatality of diseases resulting ! ironi a ''common cold" may be seen by a glance at tho following statistics, taken font the records of the Board of Health of Philadel phia confessedly one of the most healthy lo cJi ies in the Union: 1862. Total deaths 111 Phil's. 10,261 Died ol t'onsunviion, 1,912 " " all ais si35U in na'r)8,o4U 10,261 1868. Total deaths, 9,749 Died of Consumption, 1,895 " all diseases, 7,54 9,749 1854. Total deaths, 11,614 Died of Consumption, SJ.17H 11 " U diseases, 9,686 11,814 From these figures, it will be seen that near ly one fourth of the total deaths in the coun try are caused by consumption, to say n tun ing of the numerous other diseases springing from a "slight cola." The proprietors are in the possession of cer tificates showing that the Balsamic Cordial ha; effected cures where all other remedial means have failed. Give It a trial. These invaluable medicines are prepared on ly by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 418 Arch Street Philaddpbia, and are for sale by druggists and storekeepers in every town and village in tli United States, Canadas, and West Indies . Piles 75 cents per bottle. april 7, 1858-ly DOCTOR HOOFLAND S CKLKBKATSl) German Bitiera, WILL CriKCTCAUT CCR C Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseas es of the Kidneys, and all diseases arts ing from a disorderly Liver or Stom ti. Such as Constipation, Inward Piles Fulnest of Blood to the head, Acidity on the stomach Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for Food Jul ness ir weight In the Stomach, Sour A'rttctH tions, Sinking or Fluttering tt the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in a It Ins nosture. dimness of Vision. Dots of webs before the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, deficiency ef Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin, aud ifyes, Pain in the Side, Back Chest, Limbs, Ac. , Sudden Flashes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagining ot A'ril and ft eat Depression ot Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues aud adaptation to the diseases for which it ia recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one, that has stood the test of a ten years' trial be fore the American people, and ita reputation and sale are unrivalled by any similar prepara t to 11 s extent The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Pby aicians and individuals in all parts of the coun try is immense, and a careful perusal of the Almanac, published antnislly by the proprie tor, and to be had gratis of an; of hia Agents, cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that this remedy 1 really deserving the great celebrity it has obtained. march81, '68 ly. FASHIONABLE TAILORING JiS.O. WIL8Q1V. WOVhH inform the public that he has loca ted In Canrrollton where he will be bappy to receive a share of public patronage. He is determined to cet uo work in a stvle not to be j surpassed tiere or elsewhere. Shop immcdi- ately opposite Cummings A Couch's store and a few door west of the "Patton House," where sh'a cfnm m1 be can be louud at all times. Carrollton, O. Aug. l.'57.-tf. ABSOL-M KARN, DEALER in every rariety ol Cane seat and Winsnr chairs, repairiag done on short no lice. Room on Main St., Cuirollton, Ohio, julyf, '58, AYER'S PILLS. FOB ALL THS FUP0I OF A FAMILY PHYSIC Tatpi baa long existed a pubbe demand for an ctiv purmtiv pill which could be relied on ea and perfectly safe in its operation. Thi h prepaed to meet that demand, and an exter trial of its virtue has conduaively shown with succeaa it accomplishes th purpose designed easy to make a phyaical pill, but not easy tu the best of all pilu one which should hai -of the objections, but all the advantages, of other. This ha been attempted here, ard what arrcoeas we would respectfully submit to public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgathc medicine Is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and re ilajon in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, onleaa it arise from a previously existing obctrni -tiou or derangement in the bowels. Being pureiv vegetable, no harm can ariae from their uae in any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine ahould be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their uae in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable arc given on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cored by them, we may mention Live, Complaint, in its Tarious forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Lose of Ap petite, 1 tleasneas, Irritabilitr, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseaaed action in the liver. As an aperient, they rflbrd prompt and anre relief in Cos tivenMS, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any and every case where a purgative ia reqrrired. They nave also produced some singularly w eesaful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in On Back, Stomach, and Side. They ahould be frrel) taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare tne system for the 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 system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energiea of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose ia advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing ahould never be carried too far, a every purga'.re medicine reduce the strength , when taken S exeea. The thousand eases in which a phyalc ia required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of everv body ; tad it 1 confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which hxs hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtue are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a catbartic medicine. PREPARED BV JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Pries 25 Canti per Bex. Five Boxes for $1. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cnre of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures 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. 80 wide is the field of its use fulness, and ao numerous tho casea of ita cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and oven desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidolo to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Couobs, Hoarseness, Ac. ; and for Childubn it is the pleas antcst and safest medicin that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout. this section, we need not do more than assure tne Kople its quality is kept up to the best that it ever been, and that the genuine article Is sold by ry, CHARLES A. BGEGhL, Aoknt, Oct. 22, '57. ly Carrollton, Ohio. DUFF'S COLLEGE '. Cor, 3d an d Market Streets, Pitlsbu. g't ESTABLISHED in 1840, incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Hla Excellency the lion. JAMES BUCUAN AN. President of the United States. Hon. Jud.e Wilkins, Hon. Charles Naylur, Hon. Judge Hampton, . Gen. J. K.Morehend, Hon. Judge Lowrio. P. Duff, (author of Duff's Book keeping.) President, with a superintendent and hvo a sistant teachers and lecturers. J. S. Duncan, one of the best penmon In the country, (author of the gems of business and ornamental penmanship,) Professor of Pen manship. Z)ufPs system of Book keepirg is sanctioned by the American Institute and Chamber of woutmerce of A'ow York, and many of the leadine business men of the East and West, themost comprehensive and practical system if accounts now in use, aud after from ten to ilteeu years practical application of its prln :iples lo busiuess, over four hundred students have attested its eeperiority, (circular l'J ) All the arrangements for teaching being per ected by near twonty years' experience of the principle, students graduate in about half the ime required in other colleges, saving $I5or 20 in board. Upwards of 41100 students have entered the institution since tounded. To obtain full par iculars of the collegiate traiuiog for business uid the character of the institution, send for ts pamphlet circular of fifty pages, with nam les of Mi. Duncan's writing which are mailed MM, DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING, .Harper' new enlarged edition. Price 1,60, postage 20cts DUFF'S STEAMBOAT BOOK KEEPING Price $1; postage 9 cento. Duncan's business and Ornamental Pen manship, Crown quarto, $5,00, mailed post paid. This splendid work and Duff's Book keeping, hare recently been awarded FIF TEEN FIRST PREMIUM SILVER MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS, attesting the fact that their being the beat treatises upon these subject now in use. An elegantly bound copy of Juneau's Pen manship is presented to eveiy stndent who hereafter gtadoates in the institution. Duncan's Copy Books, complete In six num bers, 84 quarto pages each, on fine Demy pa per, with the author' direction for teaching, the most thorough system for school instruc tion published, lfttc per number, with a lib eral discount to the trade, postage 17 eta., on application to the publishers, W. G. Johnston A Co., Pittsburgh. Jf"Call and see Mr. Duncan perform with the pen. February, 35, 1848 ly. MALE A FEMALE ACADEMY o r New Hagerstown Carroll Co. Ohio. flHIE summer session of this Institution will I open on Wednesday, May 5th. A Tuition, per session of five months. Common branches - 16,00 Mathematics, Natural k Moral science $.800 Latin and Groek 110.00 Good boarding can be ontainea at prices . varvine from Si, 50 to2,00per week ' t ? -. . tiiil.rfl RtlU lIOf7U For farther particulars and Catalogues sd- dress the Prinipal. ALEXANDER S. FOSTER, Principal Miss ANNA K- FOSTER, Female Teacher. priiaa, '88-tf. 1 iNE 0LAR per hundred given for old U metal, t the steam foundry on Lisbon it , by MCOUIBIT, msv91!ft! fa maw !