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.NEW STOKE .NEW COODS. ; Stewart, lUtllgan & EeniuU. rTIIEumlerfitiMHl announce to the public that they I have purchased llie properly Hinnedy occupied by Vm. uYiiliett and intend merchandizing permanent ly in Cadiz. The cuMumeis of ttie old house may re assured tlia1 no r Hint on our part shall be spared to ren tier entire satisfaction to all n ho may be disposed to patronise v. We arc now receiving New Goods and are determi ned to sell on the nut iieeoiimioduting terms. Old customers are earnestly solicited lo call; and any quan tity of neie od."i aie anxiouJy sought for. JAMKS STEWART, WILLIAM MIU.IG.IX, april 4- r. j. hk.vmtt. P. S. more details herentter. s. jr. & b. REMOVAL- CRABB &, ROBERTS, TAILOKS, RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Cadiz, and vicinity, thut they have removed to the frame building recently erected by L. 1. Miliigan, Esq., on Market street. Quid directly opposite) Messrs. Kilgore & Co's Dry Goods. Store,) where they are prepared todo work in a style, which shall not bo surpassed in any other shop in the county. Thankful for past favors, they respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage. N. B. Thry earnestly request all persons who are in debted to them for work done, more than six niontl" ago, to come forward and settle their respective accounts without further delay. npr 4 'lie iure you're right, then go att'rf." SADDLE, HARNESS &, TRUNK iUAM FACTOItr. SAMUEL TIMMONS "TXjrOUIiD reepectl'ully inform his friends and the V public generally, that he has removed his shop to the comer brick, opposite Thomas Hogg's old stand, now owned by Ma howl &. Grimes, llu intends to soil cheaper than the cheapest, and without a deposition to talk loud, he will sell for ready pay the cheapest of any other establish merit in the western country, lleef cat tle and Hides will be taken in exchange for work. Come ahead all you who want bargains. apr 4 TVVKLVli CENTS REWARD. R AN away from the subscriber, living in the town , of Cadiz, Harrison county, Ohio, on the Sid inet.. an indented apprentice to the tin and coppersmith bu siness, named John Miiligan, about 18 years old, tall, and slim built, long hair, and slim lace. Had on when be left, a blue cloth box coat, light cassinet pantaloons, Telvet cap and line boots. All persons are warned not to haibor or employ him, as I am determined to exact the penalty of the law in Tl, .,l. .. ,-,,! 1 ,-.l ...;!! 1. I paid for returning said apprentice. WM. SHARP. Cadiz, April 4"th, 184-1. at WESTERN EXCHANGE, Cadiz, Ohio. u A. F. CUOSKCI", H AVING taken the nbove well known stand in the town of Cadiz, formerly occupied by Mr. Thos. I). Grimes, would rpsnertfnjly inform his IViciv'.s, the old patrons of the establishment, and the travelling public generally, that he is prepared to accommodate them, as he believes, to their entire satisfaction. The Ifcuse has been thoroughly repaired, new rooms added, and a large reading room attached, where the principal jour nals of the day will be regularly received and filed. Every endeuvour will he made by the proprietor to add to the comlbrt of his guests; and he respectfully so licits and hopes to merit a share ofthe public patronage. march 23. Milliner & Mantua Making Business. Miss. JAIE SCOTT, TT1AKES this method of informing the Indies of New tl Athens and vicinity, that she has taken a room in the house occupied by Mrs. G nines, on Maine street in the town of NEW ATHENS, where she will carry on the above business in all its va rious branches. Having taken instructions from one long and amply experienced in the business, she trusts she will be able to render general satisfaction. She is determined to spare no pains in sedulously striving to please, both as to fashion, durability nnd neatness of workmanship, all who may favor her with their patron age, a liberal share of wsich she hopes to merit and re ceive. March 14,1844. R TANNER & Co., Wholesale Shoe Warehouse, No. 119, Wood street, (between Diamond alley and Fifth street, Pittsburgh, are now receiving their Spring and Summer stock of Boots, Siiokr, Pai.m-leaf Mats, &c, direct from the manufacturers, which will be sold at Philadelphia and New York prices. Country merchants and others visiting Pittsburgh, on their way East, will find it their interest to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determin ed to sell at such prices as must give entire satisfaction. op 4 Lato Arrivals from England. Logan ' Kennedy, IMPORTERS and wholesale dealers in Hardwire, Cutlery, Saddlery, Ice., No. 129 Wood street, Pitts burgh, respectfully announce to their customers nud to rvesiem worcnants generally, that they are now receiv ing a large and splendid assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Sfc, nedy, on his recent visit to the manufacturing towns of Birmingham and Sheffield, England, und which we will ell at very reduced prices, pledging ourselves to meet any fair Eastern competition. Merchants in the habit .of yisitiug the Atlantic cities, are particularly invited w can. rittsDurgh, r en. zj api " The EdgcworSh Entities' Seminary, SEW1CKLY, ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PA., FORMERLY AT nriADDOCK'd FIEIOS. AGREEABLY to usage, it is respectfully announ ced that the summer half year's session will coin,, luence on the first Monday in May next. The Principal lakes occasion to say, that in the ef fects of the revulsion in trade which has been felt all oyer the country,- the "Edgcworth" has been a partici pant, and comparatively, a pause in its duings has been the consequence. But in order to turn this partial cessation to the best account, the opportunity it afforded has been employed to introduce whatever of chango and improvement "has boon deemed calculated to render this Seminary addi tionally acceptable to its friends, and advantageous to pupils. Of these, particular attention is requested to the (act, that it has been determined to keep down the cat alogue of pupils to such a number as shall not require to be placed under secondary and irresponsible teach ers, but be fully within the scope of the utmost care and attention of the principals. THE TERMS, it is believed, are ns low as those of any similar institution: nnd, it may bo added, that long exiterience has brought the conviction, that they cannot be made lower consistently with the continuance of those advantages and comforts to winch the young la. uiesoi tne l-xieewortn nave neon nccustomei . Those who have hitherto benii pleased lo take an in terest In this Keniinnry, may roet assured, that those principles and efforts, which havo heretofore met their approval, shall not in the future be changed nor re taxed. , - Other particulars obtained on application to Mrs. J. M. FlWE, whose labors in the Edgewortr at its estab lishment in 18J7, and afterwards for so innny years, are wen Known; or on application to the Ker.JJ. tj. jnevin, President of the Board of Trustee i or to - ' J, OLVBK, Principal. Pcwickly, Allngheny county, Pn, Bpril 4 'it . DISSOLUTION. fTWE partnership heretofore existing betwven Thos. JL Hogg & J, P. Wood, trading under the name of jioggot wood, is tun day dissolve! ny milium consent, JIIU.WANIJIJUU, J, P, WCX)D. - ft7" N. B. the Books nrxl Noti, remain iu the hands vfj. P. Wood wldch arecairiiwtly reuuested to be sot Iwd without dtlay J. P. WOOD, umV AfUJArjCEfclSNS' Stone Cutting-. PTVIAXKFl'Lfor past favors, the subscriber takes 1 tins method ol informing the public that he still continues to carry on the nbove business in the shop lately occupied by Bed well & Huebeuer, Cadiz Ohio, vwieiv uu outers lor HE A D A SI) FOOT STONES, 3ION U NESTS.&c, will be promptly attended to, on the most reasonable terms. HUW AKDT.llUUiU.iNUU. Cadiz, May lltb, 184;i. P. S. As t have made my arrangements to letiye Ca- uiz, in tne :pnng, nil those who want any thing in my hue ol Dimness w ill do well to call soon. Feb. 20, 1841. E. T. H. MEW ESTABLISHMENT. T iUnliood A' 'JT, 1. fi'itnrs bnvecommciv tf ced the Mercantile business in the stand lately occupied by Houc &. Wood, where they invite their friends and the public generally, to call and examine ttieir stock beiore purchasing elsewhere, as they are de termined to sell as low as any establishment in the place. MAlIOOD &. GRIMES. February 8, 1844. JOHN v. BI.AIlt, BR USU MAX UFACTURER, tip 18 120, wood Btrcet, Pittsburgh. Sf & M. MITCHELTREE, wholesale Grocers, W Rectifying Distillers, nnd Wine and Liquor Merchants, lbd Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap la WIEEIAIUS& DII.WOHTI3, Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No 29 Wood street, Pittsburgh. np 4 T7"IXi & ISOOIES, Commission and Forwar- 1 ding Merchants, ttnd wholesale dealers in Grace ries, tin-plate, block tin, Copper, Spelter, lion, Nails, Glass, roundly ware, &c. Soc; and in the staple arti cles of country produce, Wood street, Pittsburgh, one door from the liver, ap 4 t. iV A. CiOItnOX, Commission and For- i warding Merchants, ater street, Pittsburg. np4 D 4.LZELL FLEiHIKO, Wholesale Gro cers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, 24 ter street, Pittsburgh. np 4 M. B. It II IZY A Co., Commission nnd Forwar- ding Merchants, 39 Water street, Pitts'gh. ap4 VHAVjVII, ISookseller, Stationer, Agent J for Periodicals mid Book Binder, Maiket street, Steubenville. ap 4 T ADIES Musical Library. January and February B lios. of this most excellent monthly collection of music now at t kazlk'S, stcubenviiJe. ap 4 f TRAVELS in the Californias, and Scenes in the Pa JL cilic Ocean, by Thomas J. Fnrrihan, authorof tra vels in Oregon, &c, just teceivedby A.I FKAZER, steuhenville np 4 ISS LESLIE'S French Cookery, comprising two hundred recipes for domestic cookery-, at ap 4 A. L. FitAziiR's, Steubenv'e N O. 3, K'pndalls's Life of Jaakson, just received at A. L. FRAZER'S, Steube!nville. p 4 I -ii'i ri'Ttf ur-unnr itrMWvj 'ri, .m: ,.-,., can now be had at the publisher's prices, cheap book store of A, L. FRAZEIi, Stetibv'e. np4 C5 ANDER'S SERIES. The render and speller of this k3 excellent series of school books cnu be had nt ap 4 FRAZER'S, Steub'e. WEBSTER'S Elementary Speller, an elegant edi tion just received at 1- razor's cheap book store, Steubenville. apt BOLTING CLOTHS. A new and extensive as sortment of Germnn and English Bolting cloths. No. 4, 5, G, 7, 8, 9, just received and for snlo at East ern prices by MAIIOOD & GRIMES. July 2G, 1843. TTTURNITURE prints, Berlin, Buck nnd Cotton gloves I.' fancy Cap Kibbon, lnsn Jjinen, inserting, Wuu ling, Edging, Lisle thread and Cotton Lace, Cambric muslin, Jackonnts &.C. &o. MAHUUU & GlUMiaS. Nov. 2d ,1813. OHOES! SHOES!! A splendid assortment of Indies Mioes ami gaitersjust received and tor sale March 21, 1844. MAHOOD &, GRIMES, TTATS a large assortment of Gentlemen's fur hats X I from 2,0u to 4,UU for sale by March 21, 1844. MAHOOD & GRIMES, "COFFEE, Java, Lagnira, Maracoibo, Rio and St, y Domingo, some kinds lOlbs, for one dollar, also liesh i eas for sale at S. & II. McFADDEN'S, August 10th, 1843. t Kk pieces of English nnd American prints as low 3-JJ as at any otlier More, at P. R. K. BROTHERSON. Sept. 7th, 1843. ri IRAFFE CLOTH, Black Velveteen, Red Scarlet yellow and white Flannels, Merinoes and Bom bazines, Irish Linens at the store ol Sept. 7 1813. P. R. K. BROTHERSON SHAWLS, Black Merinoes, Thibet Wool Plaid woollen, Mouslindelaine and other Shawls and Ildkfl's, all kinds at various prices and very cheap by sept. 7, 1843. P. R. K. BROTHERSON. pounds of Feathers of a good quality want- vr J eu anu tne mgnest price paid, sept. 7, 1843. P. K. K. BROTHERSON. SILK GOODS, Blue black striped and figured silks, also an assortment of other colours. Black Lace Veils, Bonnet tdk and Trimmings forsnle at the lowest prices by P. K. K. BROTHERSON, sept. 7, 1843. VJICCOA'IS, Blue, black, ribbed beaver cloths for overcoats, an excellent article for sale low by sept. 7, 1843. P. R. K. BROTHERSON. A LP AC AS. 40 nieces sunerinr fip-nred. strn,o! ntl rilain asHorted coloru. n mlnnrliil m-tlr-l f,.r In. l;- uiewes, iuhi risceiveu ny . t. 1QA1 T T, IT Tin f fl'ITT'Ti r-. 1U) 111, IBM. 1 , JR., n, IJUU I IIJiKC-UlX, CALICOES, Ginghams, Hdkffs, ic. Cadiz, Nov. 2d. 1813. ('rape, Delnnes, Shawls, MAIIOOD &. GRIMES. CJPANISH SOLE LEATHER, 1000 pounds Hemlock lJ and Oiik tanned Spanish leather, forsnle low by aog. 10,1843. 8. & H. McFADDEN. OIkK Fringes, Thread laces. Gimps. Edirines nnd lO Insertions, a groat variety of colors and prices, for me r.iicnp oy August 10, 1843. - S. Sl H. McFADDEN. f KOCERIES, a freEh assortment just received and hit Fine low, March 7, 1844. MAIIOOD Sc GRIMES. T7U.AX SEED WANTED, 200 Bushel, at the store of JL' sept. 7, 1843. K. K. BROTHERSON. NOTICE. rpiIE FIRST A1 I L AST CA LI all those JL Indebted to me in any way are requested to come forward immediately nnd settle the same as no longer indulgence will or can be given. Those who neglect this cnu may iiepenu on me consequence. Feb. 8th, 1844. JOHN PHILLIPS. NEW FRESHGOODS! T R. K. BROTHERSON would respectfully inform L his friends end the public generally, that he has nst relumed from the eastern cities and is now receiv ing a splendid and large assortment of all kinds of fan cy and staple dry goods, suited to the present and com ing season. ALSO, Groceries, Hardware, Quccnsware, Cotton yarn. Nails, Iron, Sole Leather, window glass. Madder, Indigo, Allum, &.C, the attention ot purchasers is re spectfully solicited. Those wanting bargains will find it to their advan tage to call at the well known store. Corner of Market and Stenbenville streets, and directly opposite the pub lic buildings, formerly kept by McUev nolds &. liroth crson, where they wiil find a cheap, well selected, large und handsome assortment of all kinds of goods, suitable to the wants of the community, and thut at as cheap a rate as can be had elsewhere. Please call and judge for yourselves. Merchantable country produce will be re ceived m exchange lor goods at the murKer puces. Cadiz, Aug. 31st, ltM3. ilASH 1CA.SU !- The subscriber takes this method ofinforming bin friends who are indebted to him, that he is now in want of Cash; and as it is almost im- nossible to visitrall nenonaliy, he hopes this method will have the desired effect to have them come up nnd pay off, or at least pay part and settle up by note or due bill, those particularly of old standing. He hopes those neglecting this notice will not think hard to find their claims in the hands ol proper ollicers lor collection. As his circumstances are such as require hitn to have mon. ey, and his own wants must becontiultcd in prefeience to the feelines of friends, notwithstanding his feelings and friendship for them would lead him to indulge longer if his situation would admit. He will thercloie look lor settlements to be made promptly, iulv 13. 1843. SAMUEL SLEMM0N3. N. B. He still continues'to carry on the shoe busi ness in all its various branches; and thankful for past fa vors, he would earnestly request his old friends and cus tomers to examine ms stock beiore purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell low to suit the times for cash or such articles of produce as can ho agreed upon. His work shall not be excelled for neatness, cheapness or durability. lie has nl! kinds of leather and sliins for sale, together with every variety of shoemakers' findings, and also u lew Imir trunks, &c. ft. &. SANDS'S SARSAPARILLA. FTVilS unrivalled preparation has performed i I the most astonishing cures of diseases that some ol are re corded in the annuls of history, thus proving conclu sively it is callable ol tilling tne high nun and purpose for which it is designed. Patients suffering for years from various chronic constitutional disorders, after try ing ditlcrent remedies, spending thousands ol dollars in travelling and doctoring, and suffering all that human nature is capable of enduring, having by the use cf a few bottles entirely recoveied their liealth. Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula or King's Evil, Salt Rheum and Ringworm, Ulcers and painful affection of the bones. Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Scurvy, Biles, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Blotches and various cutaneous eruptions, are effectually cured by its use. Diseases having their origin in an impure blood and fluids generally will be speedily and elfectually removed by this invaluable medicine, as its operation is peculiar, and consists in removing the cause of disease by entering into the cir culation and passing through the general system. Where obstructions to its favorable operation exist, they are removed as it passes along tho alimentary ca nal ; hence the patient will know and feel the sensible operation of the Sarsapnrilla from its curative powers. The proprietors are daily receiving orders from the medical profession, the clergy, officers of jestice, and numerous private citizens, ample and willing testimo ny, both written and verbal, to the superior value, and ellicacy of this preparation. To the poor,it is furnished gratuitously, ou sufficient proof being furnished of their worthiness. The following certificates from individuals who have suffered with Scrofula in its very severestjbnn, are pre sented for the careful perusal ofthe afflicted. Essex, Conn., July 25, 1813. Messrs. Sunds Gent. About eight years since, by being overheated and directly after exposed, I w-as sei zed with a severe cold, which deranged the whole sys tem. Purple or livid spots appeared on the skin, at tended with violent pain nf the head ; the symptoms be ing alarming, a physician was cancel wno prescriueu blistering and leeching, which produced partial re lief. Hard bony lumps formed under the skin on various parts of the body, and tho Doctor pronounced my complaint hereditary Scrofula now for the urst time developed, l no lollowing winter , my sight failed in both e es, medical aid was again resort ed to, which relieved my sight during the summer, my nose now began to increase in size and the whole body rapidly enlarged with a dropsical swelling. I he nose even grew very sore and discharged most profusely the most loathsome substance. My whole system was in volved in disease, tlie lumps softened and discharged freely, producm:: ercat debility: ulcers now broke out on the legs, and to complete my misery, the muscles and sinews contracted so that 1 was rendered helpless. I remained with little change in this condition until last October, whon I was suddenly seized with an indescri bable sensation which rendered me nearly unconscious, and my friends supposed it was the will of kind Provi dence to rid me ot my suneringa, hut irom tnis l recov. ercd onlyio suffer on; the ulcers had become onu con tinuous sore entirely raw. It was in this condition I commenced the use of your invaluable Sarsnparilla, which 1 was induced to use from the ninny remarkable cures I saw published. It came to me as some guardian angel and lean scarce. ly tell why, yet from the moment 1 heard it mentioned I was impressed fully with the belief that this was to be the Good Samaritan for me and truly it has wrought wonders in my case. After using it a few days my pains grew easier, the swelling of the body und the limbs went down, the ulcers commenced healing, and I rested well. After suffering every thing but the pains of death, how happy ami and how grateful do I feel to be able to add another testimonial to the efficacy of your priceless Sarsaparilla ! My health is restored, and I have walked four miles wiUiout inconvenience. I superintend my family af fairs, and in fact feel almost like being in a new world. I am induced to make this public acknowledgment from a deep sense of duty to you ns a means in the hands of God of restoring a fellow mortal from a pre mature grave. Language is inadequate to express mv feelings. May the Lord be with you, and make his fuce to shine upon you, is the sincere desire of your much obliged and deeply indebted friend. To the af flicted I would say, Do not despair; for however des perate your case may be, you surely have an antidote at hand viz : banhs's sarsapariij.a. l rust to no cth. er, however great their pretensions. MONISSA SIMMONS. Middlesex Co. ss. Essex, Conn. July 25, 1843. Personally nnneared the above named Mnnissn Sim. mons, and made oath to the facts contained in tho fore going statement before me. GORDON SMITH, Justice of tilt Peace, We the subscribers, being personally acquainted with Mrs. Monissa Simmons do not hesitate to say that we consider the above statement of her case substantially true auu eiiuueu 10 commence. Reuses Post, Dencon Bap't. C I. Hill Havden, Merchant. C. Gskenleap, Ser. Dentist. A. F. Whitti.kmork, P, M. JOHN BEALL, Agent, by special appointment ofOie proprictors,for Cadiz and ncinuy. , r FA KM FOR SALE. nPIIIE subscribers. Executors of the estate of John X . Miller, dee'd., take this method of notifying the public that the well known and valuable farm formerly belonging to said deceased situated in German township one mile and a quarter south of New Jefferson, and ad joining the farm on which the steam mill belonging to Mr. Rife is erected, is now offered foi sale. Said farm contains two hundred and thirty three acres, one hun dred and seventy-five acres of wnich are cleared and in good repair, about twenty acres of which isbottom land and well set in meadow grass.' There are an excellent HOUSE and BARN and a gootUor- fjf," Mf fi chard thereon. The terms nf unit- f.w JJ(H will be reasonable. cJfVji Any person wishing to k ow L more about the nrooertv and the term on wWh be had can call on cither of the undersigned living in me aoovo nameu lownstup, not inr irotn rvew Jefferson. DANIEL MILLER, Sen. Dec. 21st, 1843. DAVID MILLER. IToti Bnr Iron, assorted, . " Mail do ., ' ; ' Will be sold at cost for cash or produce. Jan, 11, 1844. vVM, UENNETT. 9 m I f I S: W. B0STW1CK, ATTORNEY AIS'D C'OLHSEJLLOU AT LAW, X TILL continue to practice in Harrison and the )y adjoining Counties. (vfrOifice opposite the public offices. August, 18th, 1842. ; CUMMNS & HARPER. ATTOKXEYS, AXD COUXSELLOKS AT LAW And Solicitors in Chancery. A LL professional business entrusted to their care in counties of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont, Monroe, Guernsey, Tuscarawas, Coshocton, Holmes, Carroll, Stark and V ayne, will bo faithfully attended to. Office on blcubenvitle street, opposite theptuiUc tnntding), J. D. CUMMIN'S, AVic Philadelphia, LECKY HARPER, Cadiz. Cadiz, June 15, 1843. tf. E. HI. STAWTOfl S. O. I'EPFAItD STANTON l TXIFFAXID Attorneys at Laic $ Solicitors in Chancery, " TC TILL practice law in the courts of Harrison eouft V v ty Business intrusted to them will receive their united attention. Office opposite James McNutt's Hotel. Cadiz, Feb. 2d, 1843. L. P. M1LLIGAN. j. McNeill, xaw r AxiTrjEnsxixr T I MlE subscribers have this day formed a co-part-X nership in the practice of the law, and will attend to the business of their profession in the County of Har rison, Ohio. Office on Market street, opposite Kilgore's store. MILLIGAN ,t McNElLL. Cadiz, July 8th, 1843. T. L. JEWETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AMD SOLICITOIt IN CHANCERY, CADIZ OHIO. Office in Public Buildings, next door east of the Treas urer's Office.. Dec. 21st, 1813. M. II. URQUIIAIIT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, anil Solicitor in Chancery. OFFICE, next door west of Thomas Hogg's store, corner room, up stairs. Cadiz, May 18th, 1843. LAW PRACTICE- AW. MORRISON, Attorney and Counsellor a at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery. Office, a little west of the Office of the Crisis, in the house former ly occupied by G. W. Chapman, Esq. uarrollton, apr la sitarg JEW DA VIM'S, OK HEBREW PLASTER. fTTHIS is becoming one of tho most popular rnedi I cines now before the public. F'or removing all seated pains, such as Rheumatism, pain in the buck, side or breast, it has no equal in the world. It is also efficacious in removing wens, tumors, corns, &c. We do not design to puff this medicine, with old fictitious certificates, but will simply mention a FEW RECENT CASES, where it has effected cures. Mr. Sloan of Zanesville, after having suffered with Rheumatism for nine years was cured by using the HEBREW PLASTER. Mr. Anderson of Putnam, was troubled for a long time with a lame back, occasioned by overliltmg, cured by using this plaster. A man, (name not recollected,) in Gra tiot, Licking Co., entirely cured of Rheumatism. The following certificate from Mr. Worstell, editor of the Massilon Lraz. and George Miller Esq., ol the hrm ol Keith & Miller, att'ys., was furnished me a few days since: - Massilon, Oct. 28th, 1813. Having received much benefit from using tho , JEW DAVID'S PLASTER, we cheerfully recommend it to tho afflicted, believing it to be a valuable medicino for the purposes for which it is recommended. J. P. WORSTELL. GEO. MILLER. Many other respectable persons have offered to give their certificates, but we deem it unnecessary, to add any more at this time. Those who use it will find it a good medicine. Each box contains sufficient to spread b or e large plasters. Price 5U cents per box. Jt' or sale in Cadiz by JOHN BEALL, and MCiittAiN & VV UlJU. Also for sale by agents in most of the country towns. JOHN HOGG, Agent for Mt. Pleasant. Nov. lfith, 1843. A GOOD BARGAIN. THE subscriber will sell the property he now lives on nnd occupies, as a public house, consisting of 3 iti-lots in the handsomely situated town of Londonder ry, Guernsey county, Ohio, on the McAdumized road leading horn steuhenville to oamunuge, on tne iation. al Road. Tho house is a frame, very large and well finished, the stable is good there is a pump of water at tho kitchen door, a lot of land containg about five acres, and a good orch ard on part of of it, of good fruit, directly back of the in-lots; a never-failing spring on it of excel lent water about forty yards from the kitchen door. An v person wishin'tr to purchase such property would do well to call soon, as I am determined to sell. The payments will be made easy, and if it would suit the purchaser, the greatest part would be taken in Store Goods of a fair assortment and fair price. The house is well calculated both lor a More and lavern, anu no better situation can be found between Cadiz and Cam bridge. Possession will be given immediately after the sale. For further particulars call on the proprietor oc cupying tho premises. 1 JUUiN tHAtil' All. February 25th, 1844. OH YES! Oil YES! THIS is to inform tho public and all the world at large, that we will sell goods as cheap as the man that is selling off at cost, or any body else. All that you have to do, to get great bargains, is to give us a oall before you purchase elsewhere. Store opposite the Treasurer's office. . J. W. BEEBE & Co. Cadiz, January 11, 1844. N. B. All kinds of country produco taken at the highest market prices. - WANTED. 5000 lbs Roll Butter, 500 " Feathers, . 200 " Tow Yarn, 500 bushels dry Peaches, 500 do do Apples, 500 do Flux seed, 500 do Timothy seed, 1000 do Oats, , 1000 do Corn. for which the highest mnrket price will he paid in goods at cash pricts, at the store of J. W. licebe & Co., op posite tne l reasurcrs oiuce. : . auiz, January n, IBM. WANTED, 10,000 lbs. Roll Butter, 500 " Feathers, : 1000 bush, dry Apples, . ' 1000 " " Peaches, 500 Flaxseed, " 1000 " Corn, , r ' 1000 " Oats, . : , 500 Rye. For which the highest niarkot price will be paid on uenvery nt the store ol Feb. 15th, 1844, . . MAIIOOD &, GRIMES. Alpacca Lustres. A Large supply ofthe abovo article, of every rari XX. ety, color and price, S. &. IL MoFADDEN. August 10, 1843, MURDER. ITT ANTED, Ave hundred Bushels of Clover Peed y? for which I will pay the highest market prie ti oenverea toon JAMES W. BEEBE 4, Co. Cadiz, Dec. 31st, 1813. GOTTON BATTING, just received and for sale Mareh 7, 1844. MAIIOOD & GRIMfc'1 i j jn 31 ft m - rr-2u. . '1 DR. DliNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY, roa Colds, Cough, Spitting of Bloed. m . ai . . . - Druucuius,ifiiui;uiijoi lireaiH' Ing, Asthma, Pain In the Side, Breast and Chest, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Dis eases of the Liver and Lungs. BEWARE of Consumption. We behold many who unfortunately are the object ol disease ; borne down by its pain and distress without a medicine to strength en and soothe the enfeebled frame, or relieve the poi soned mind. Kind Providence ha caused Nature to produce a Healing Balm for all living Creatures, par ticularly the afflicted. He then, whose labors have been so successful to discover the Medicinal Agent for the removal and cure of a disease which seems for ages to have defied the powers of the healing art, should be regarded in the light of a public benefactor. The proprietor of Dr. Duncan's EXPECTORANT REMEDY claims this, substantiated by thousands who are living monuments restored from a bed of sick ness to the enjoyment of their dcarost friends and again rendered ornaments of society, Those who suffer with the premonitory symptoms ol CONSUMPTION, should not neglect themselves from time to time, until the disease becomes seated, and rendered beyond the control of medicine, but immedi ately procure Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, a medicine that is certain to remove all the first evil seeds of Consumption, when used indue season. A fresh supply just received at the store of Cadiz, Nov. 16, 1843, W. 15. BEBEE. MPORTANT WARNING TO THOSE WHO NEGLECT A COLD ! It is evident, and decided by the most experienced physicians, that COiiislJMr TlON is mostly encouraged by a neglect of coW at the first attack. How many persons are there that put off from time to time procuring a suitable medicine, un til tho disease begins to assume a serious character, when in all probability they are past the power of med ical aid. Slay these lines prove a warning to those afflicted with the first symptoms of CONSUMPTION, that they may immediately use DR. DUNCAN'S EX PECTORANT REMEDY, which is expressly for dis eases of the Respiratory System. It is certain to re move a cough in a few days, at the same time reliev ing the pain in the side and breast, and arresting the progress of that fatal disease Consumption! TheEx pectorant Remedy has a decided advantage over all other preparations. It is entirely free from Opium, nnd all other violent Narcotics. It regulates the system, and gives strength to the weak and nervous. For sale at the storo of W. 13. BEEDE. Cadiz, Nov. lGth, 1813. POLD SETTLED ON THE LUNGS. It is a very Vcommon complaint, and can be immediately remo ved by Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy. This dis ease produces much suffering nnd distress, and finally becomes alarming ou account of its threatening sever ity. Physicians are sent for, and medicine prescribed, but to no effect ; when they at once pronounce the lungs to bo entirely gone, and the case hopeless; that the patient must die of consumption. In this lingering situation hundreds are left under tho mistaken idea of their disease ("io he. Consuviption,") when it is noth ing more than a 'COLD SETTLED ON THE LUNGS,' when tho patient is thus neglected until the lungs do actually become diseased. Why is it that so many (pronounced) hopeless cases have been restored to per fect health? The reason is very plain and obvious. They commenced using Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, and when the lungs were not entirely gone, they fiiiully recovered. A fair trial of this medicine will convince all of this fact. Price, $1 per bottle. $5000 REWARD. This reward has boon offered and is now renewed to an in definite length of timo, to any one, professional or pri vate, who will show to the satisfaction of twelve respec table citizens, that Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy has ever failed to do what the proprietor claimed it would do. The above medicine is recommended for Consump tion, colds, coughs, spitting of blood, difficulty of breath ing, pain in the side,breast and chest, whooping cough, and all diseases ofthe Liver and Lungs as being the best remedy extant, entirely free from opium or its spiritual preparations, which is the main ingredients in the nu merous quack nostrums, palmed upon the community by unprincipled persons, regardless ofthe great injury they should know such mixtures always produce. Dr. Dun can's Expectorant Remedy is entirely free of opium, and all other violent narcotics, and maybe used with per- icct satety Dy an, unuer any circumstances. For sale at the store of W. B. BEEBE. Cadiz Nov. 16th, 1843. 03-DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Among the many medicines set forth to cure Consumption or Dis eases of the Lungs, DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REM1SDY, stands foremost. Public confidence has given it n preference above all others for the wonderful cures it daily performs. In all diseases of tho Lungs, Chest, and Liver, there is no medicine among the hun dreds beiore the public, that will remove mucous from the air cells, and coagulated masses of matter which line the trachea and impedes the perspiration but Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy. This medicine strengthens and imparts vigor to till the organs through out the Lungs, and enables them to throw out all the obstructions which had impelled their free operations ttnd subjected them to disease. Colds, Coughs, Asth ma, Bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, spitting of Blood, Hectic fever, Wight sweats ami nil other approaching symptoms of Consumption, use Dr. Duncan's Expecto rant Remedy in time, and you will be certain to have all those evil seeds driven from your system, and your tile saved. Principal ofiice No. 19 North Eight street, Philailol- Phin- . . for sale at the store ot W. B. BEEBE. Cadiz, Nov. ICth, 1843. 1)B. EASTMAN'S CONCENTRATED BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. For tho cure of Consumption, Colds, Coughs, Spitting oi UJood, Difficul ty of'Brcathing, Pain in the Breast, Side, and Chest, Bronchittis, Weak ness and that delicate and declining stato of liealth so common before Consumption sets in. t IT has long been known that the bark of wild cherry possessed great remedial powers in Pulmonary and Breast affections. The difficulty hitherto has been to sufficiently concentrate its properties so as to give a quantity that will affect the system, nnd at the same time combine with it such other remedial agents as are necessary to muko it such a remedy as has long been sought for, nnd which the proprietor now feels assured has been accomplished - in his Concentrated Balsam of Wild Cherry. Many certificates of cures performed by the use of this Balsam are in posse&iion of the proprietor, and might be laid before the public, but we think it entirely unneces sary, as we feel confident that a trial of tho medicine will be sufficient to remove all doubts from the minds of the most credulous. 1 Price $1 per bottle with full directions) for use. For sale at the Drug Htoreof . JOHN BEALL. Cadiz, Deo. 21st, 1843. SIX CENTS 1IEWAKD. , T) UN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 14th inst XV DaVid Mathers, an indebted apprentice. All per sons are hereby forewarned not to harbor or give him credit, on my account. The r.bove reward will be given lor nis apprcuension anu return to nie. ISRAEL BIRNEY v March 15th, 1844.-3w, , FRESH AND DRUGS i MEDICINES. riIIE Subscriber has just received from the east a X fr&h upp!y of Medicines, dyes, paiuts, oil, A.C., which be proposes selling on as accommodating terms as any establishment of the kind in this section of the country. Persons wishing to purchase articles in hi line of business would do well to call and examine hi. stock before purchasing elsewhere. Cadiz, Nov. lGth, 1843. JOHN BEALL. WASHINGTONIAN HOUSE. UhricTiSiille Tuscarawas Co.O. f I MIE proprietor of the Washingtoninn House, res X pectfully informs his friends, and the public i general that he has opened the above house upon th pure Cold water principles, for the entertainment or travellers and all others w ho may favor him with a call.. No pains will be Sared to render satisfaction, and he hopes, by strict attention to make the Washingtoniaa, house worthy of support. HIS TABLE will at all times be supplied with the best the Countnr can afford, and his stable will always be provided witl pleuty of rroyinder. M. R. IIASKINS. August 10th, 1843. tf. CHEAP, G ODS For Cash or APPROVED PRODUCE. S. & II. McFADDEN. HAVING made their Fall purchases of Goods du ring the lust month in the Eastern Cities before the recent advance in goods They therefore can afford to sell them 20 per cent lower than if they had to make their purchases nfter this time. Anticipating an ad vance m goods, they purchased very extensively. They invite the public to call and examine their stock as thej are anxious to sell cheap to reduce their Stock. August 10th, 1843. - fto Till Panning Here. 0T THE Subscriber informs his old customers and th. public generally that, at his old shop in Cadiz, they can purchase lower than has ever been offered west ofthe Ohio, any articlo in his line. He keeps constantly on fiand, , COPPER KETTLES all sizes, TIN WARE every variety. SHEET-IRON WARE to suit purchasers, HOLLOW WARE AND CASTINGS a general as sortment. ... Cash or Produce received in exchange. WILLIAM SHARP. Cadiz, August 31st, 1843. DAY LIGHT AND FAI15 PLAY. rTWE undersigned respectfully informs the pubhe, that he has purchased tne LIVERY STABLE, formerly owned by Levi Mallernce. His stock is tha best the country can produce, together with a good as sortment of VEHICLES for the conveyance of passon- gers. Persons will be conveyed to Steuhenville, or any of the adjoining towns cheaper than they can be taken by Stage. He also runs a HACK SEMIfflffliWEEKLr. to St. Clairsville, (Wednesdays nnd Saturdays.) His terms will be low, poisons giving Dim a cnu will be attended to in the best stylo. Stable opposite to the Cadiz Hotel. . . J.S. MAl'tlT. WM. N. MAFF1T, Agent. Cadiz, Nov. 16th, 1843. PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS!! r 1 'MIE Subscribers will offer to the . public a variety of good ploughs '1 being fitted out with entire new ana improved patterns, cranes anu a va- . ' A i r,u - 1 ncty 01 oiner kiuois i no uupruveu half patent the new Corn plough all Hornet- with wrought shares, which they will sell low for cash. 1UCJ. U 1 1 Oi Mil i u. Cudiz, Feb, 2d, 1843. ISO ADVISED. 1 ) ' ATIENCE will evaporate aB has been found out by 1 sad expericrice. s now almost one year since the old firm of Thomas IIoL'tr & Co.. was closed, and our creditors notified of the same, and to come forward for settlement. There are. notwithstanding, a great number of accounts unsettled, thereby showing that they 4; totally disregard our solicitations, some wno proiese and wish to be considered as good men and Christians, have Been our advertisements, have known us to ride miles to visit them, and yet are so abominably harden ed, that their promises seem as "Jillhy rags." Now know all men wnom it may concern, uiai bo sure as the sun rises and sets, 1 shall and will pop a batch of costs on ALL who neglect coming up to the work soon, very SOON. This is fair notice and in plain language, so that the blame shall not rest on the shoul ders ot THOMAS HOGG, , Partner of Die late firm of T. Hogg Ic Co. Cadiz, December 28th, 1843. Miss SARAH R1TCIIEY, WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies of Cadie and vicinity, that she is about to open a HIL1INI3R SHOP in the front room ofthe second story of Joseph R. Hun ter's dwelling house, on Steuhenville street, directly opposite John Bcall's Drug Store, where she is prepared to matte, Dleach, alter or trim Donnets in tne newest ana most fashionable style. She will also carry on tbe MANTUA MAKING BUSINESS in all its various branches. All persons favoring her with their patronago, may rely upon her punctuality and untiring assiduity in striving to render general sat isfaction. ftfChurgcs moderate. , Cadiz, March 8, 1844. LAND FOR SALE. the fVMfE subscriber wishes to sell the farm on which h - I lives lying in Cadiz township Hnrrison county oining the landsof George Day, John Hineaaiid others.. ' Tho land is of a good quality, first rate for wheat andj clover, a good orchard a county road runs through, the farm which makes it convenient to travel either way. It is not necessary to say more, as persons wishing to purchase will view the farm for themselves. For terms ' apply to the subscriber on the farm. ' " Marcb i7tn, i44. , juun bulby. FEMALE SEMINAKY. The Summer Ses sion will commence on the last Monday of April. Primary Class - . . $4,00 ' Middle " - - 5,00 ' Junior " - ' 6,25 Sonior " - .... 7,50 . with a deduction of ten per cent to those who pay for the session in udvance. ' Extra branches the same charge as lor poartiers, witn tne aoove tieuuction. f urther in. formation obtained ofthe Superintendant. CHARLES C. BEATTYt Steubcnvillo, March 21, (aP4) 1844., , . DICKINSON & CO. FORWARDING MERCHANTS, CUMBERLAND, MD., HAVING a largo fire proof warehouse, on the Rail-. Road track, receive and forward merchandize or produce, on the lowest terms, viz : on , merchandize or produce, 5 cts per 100 lbs., on Tobacco, 25 cts per Hhd. REFERENCES. WVLIE & WILSON, n R.GAHRETT&.SONS, BaluWe. T.W.&.G M.OYKIN Dee. 38, 1843. pd. XTTTEAVERS REEDS, A large assortment just te- v ceiveo anu lor sale oy March 7, 1844. MAIIOOD & GRIMES. , f. . h i 1