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CAMPAIGN SENTINEL. PRICE REDICED! We will furuish tho Cadiz Sentinel from any lime in May until after the residential Election, fi.Ih-kiva I For $2,00 . - - - 3 copies. . 3,00 5,00 . tt 10,00 - 5 0 20 u This is cheap enough in all conscience. The money in all cases must be paid in advance, as tho extremely low price will not allow of credits. Go to work, Democrats, and let us see how ma? ny Clubs you can form. Now is the time to cir culate the documents. coon r-o-E-T-u-i: It was a mistake in the person who thought that the coons could not make poetry out of Fre linghuysen's name ! The lust Steubenvillo Her ald contains an effusion of four stanzas which for beauty and sublimity far excels any thing since the heroic age of Grecian rhyme! It's a perfect gem in its way! Virgil and Homer, Ariosto and Tasso, Byrou and Shakspearc, are destined to slumber in forgetfulness and neglect, and this bard of the Steubenvillo Herald bids fair to mon opolize all tho fame of tho age! Who can the author bo? Why not dofThis modesty, and come out to tho world over his own proper signature? Mmy a fair hand would entwine a wreathe to bedeck his hardship's brow! But we are keep ing our reade a in suspense. Tho song opens with the following patriotic appeal: Come all ye hardy honest whigs, And 'lectioneer like pisen, For banks and tariff, (noi free trade) But Clay and Frelinghuysen. Aint that tho very argumenturji ad homine.m of coon reasoning? " 'Lcct;oneer like pisen" how charming the rhyme, how clear the sense, how soul-stirring tho logx! But to verse sec ond: That same old coon will do the work, The price of coons are iisin' Then all unite on Henry Clay, And good old Frelinghuysen. "That samo old coon will tlo the work," to be sure he will. He's the noblest whig of them all! "The price of coons are risen" am it, indeed? That's owing to the tariff, which keeps foreign coons out of market ! Here is verse third: The lokies thoy may shout for Van, The factories all despisin' There's no such friends of workingmen, As Clay and Frelinghuysen. "All tho world's a stage," said tho bard of Avon - -but this Steubenvillo bard seems to think with liis party that all the world's a factory! Clay is certainly the particular friend of the workingmen, and always has been!! "If he cannot get black slaves (to work in tho factory) ho must have white ones." We regret that we cannot find room for tho last verso. If any thing it excels the others in melody and argument, and wo may perhaps make it tho subject of a separate article hereafter. The poets arc surely not all dead yet!!! Who wrote tho challenge, which Graves sent to Cilley? Henry Clay ! Who opposed all attempts to reconciliation and compelled tho parties to fi-rht? Ilcnru Clan! Who then aided and abetted in the murder of. Cilley? Henry Clay! Is the crime of the principal and accessory e qual? Equal! Who then were tho Murderers of Cilley? Graves and Clan! Who is the whig Candidate for President? Henry L lay! 05" What the whigs mean by "Availability" is this- -a certain composition in the character of a man, which enables him, without the slightest injury to his conscience, to mould his opinions so as to suit every man who may choose to ad dress him a man who can bo anv thing, and ev- ery thing, and nothing at all! Such a person is J A 1 11 ls Henry Clay The Provid ence Herald states that every man who was subprxuaed as a juryman to try Gov. Dorr, at Newport, R. I., teas an Algcrine and no one has been summoned, who is known to be a Democrat, or acts with the Democratic par ty. One of the reasons assigned in Newport for . excluding Democrats from the summons, is wor thy of its origin: 0?-" When a pirate is to bo tried, you would not think of placing on the jury tho pirate crew. " CO" The Statesman of May 0th, contains an Address of the Young Men's State Central Com mittee of Ohio, which occupies nine closely printed columns of that papor. Tho subject of tho Address is the coalition between Henry Clay and John Q. Adams in 1S25, and is treated in a masterly manner. We shall publish the Address cither in full or in part, at the earliest period our columns will allow us. (rCol. Richard M. Johnson has been invited to visit Pennsylvania in tho course of tho sum mer, and has acccpfed tho invitation. lie will be accompanied by his nephew Col. Sevier of tho U. S. Senate, "Sweet Sensibility-, O, La!" The Pitts bugh Sun states that several of tho young men who were delogatcs from that city to tho whig convention at Baltimore, fell desperately in love with some of the beauties of tho Monumental city. O, sassafras! O, cologne! A Silly- Judok. Judge Murray, of Alabama, blew out his brains lately with a pistol, because the father of a young lady to whom ho was be trothed, refused his consont to tho union. ' 0- The coons say that Henry Clay is a "peace able man." To bo sure ho is for has ho not bound himself in a Bond of $5,000 to keep the peace? ' '. " 03" Nearly every Democratic paper wo open contains " renunciations from tho whig ranks. Clay will not have a corporal's guard out of the cities and towns before the election! , 03"A bill has passed tho Pennsylvania I Joust of Representatives, imposing a fhreo mill tax, and and submitting to the pcoplo tho quostion of sel ling tho public works. , Alarming Riot in Philadelphia! COXFLAGKATIOX AXD DEATH! TIIE BEGINNING OF THE END! That contemptible faction calling themselves "Native Americans," held a meeting at Phila delphia, on the Gih instant, in the State House square; and after the passage of resolutions, and the delivery of speeches, the meeting adjourned to meet at Kensington. There were about five thousand persons present, niarshalls were appointed, and they formed into procession, car rying banners with various inscription on them, which were intended to insult and outrage the feelings of the Irish Catholic population. The bearer of one of the fi igs was attacked by seme of the Irish, and, of course, a row commenced. Fire arms were discharged, and several persons were shot dead on the spot. This was followed by continued firing, and it is stated that twelve were killed and fificcn wounded. A correspon dent of tho Pittsburgh Chronicle says, "the most horrible s:ght I ever beheld was aa Irish man who, after he had shot two persons from his own door, was brought out, and had his head smashed in by the butt end of a musket, a rope lied tound his neck, and dragged through the streets, followed by thousands of infuriated peo ple, some of whom were for hanging, and others for jointing him, and their continued shouts rent the air. During the latter part of the afternoon, the houses on Cadwaladcr street, north of Master, were fired, and continued binning for several hours. No fiie apparatus was put in requisition. It is said lh.it several companies mule attempts to reach the spot, but were prevented. The ex tent of damages by the liic, could not bo ascer tained, but it is said lhat thirteen houses were destroyed! The whole military force of tho first brigade, under Gen. Cudwuladcr, were cal led out, proceeded to the spot, and took n posi tion near the scene of conflagration. The ap pearance of tho military had tho effect lo produce quiet, and from the time they arrived the firing almost entirely ceased. STIIX EATEK. From tho Peniisylvaniun wo learn that there was a vast dest ruction of property and life. Tho mob attacked 1 lie churches and private houses of the Catholics. St. Augustine's Church, which cost thirty thousand dollars, was burnt ; and St. Michael's Church, a new and splendid edifice, was burnt to the ground it cost about forty thousand dollars. Fifiy private dwelling houses in Kensington, are in smouldering ruins! The amount of property destroyed cannot be less than one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. No less than two hundred families have been compelled lo remove from their homes. wo nave no room tor tanner details, tins is what the intolerant spirit of Native Americanism leads lo. May the God of Heaven leach these misguided men wisdom, and preserve our belov ed country from further bloodshed and disgrace. Fifteen days LsiJer FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE IIIBERNIA. The New York Herald has received by express from Boston, letters and despatches from the steamship Iliboinia, which arrived at Boston on Sunday, after a passage of sixteen days from Liv erpool. The intelligence is fifteen days later, and is highly interesting in a political, commercial and c i rV, e ,, ... financial point ot view. The full in cotton is from 1-8 to 4th per pound. O'Connell has not been sentenced. ANNEXATION. The Texas question of Annexation had reached England, and produced a very great sensation in political circles. Tho Liverpool Mercury has tho following on the subject : ''ihe intelligence brougut by the last arrivals from tho United States is of great in terest and importance. It appears that a special envoy has arrived at Washington, from tho Tex an Government, comnvssioned to make an offi cial offer of annexation on lire part of tho young republic. An olhir of a similar description was made in the year 1S37, and was then rejected, but under very dillerent circumstances. At that period tho acceptance of the offer of the Texians would havo involved the United Slates in an ex tensive, embarrassing and somewhat uncertain war with Mexico, and also in the very probable conlingoucy ot a rupture with England. More' over, the public mind in tho United States was very much divided on tho subject of slavery, and a great jealously existed on the part of tho New England Stales m regard to any accession of m fluenco in (he Union to the Southern interests. In tho present instance also, it appears very uncertain whether, on the whole, ihe annexation of Texas may not be an event rather favorable than otherwise for British interest. If it deprives us of a means of annoying tho United States, and so far removes tho temptation to a war, it is by uo moans cortam that this ought not to bo looked on as an advantage. A war with tho U. Stales, even if successful beyond nur most san guine expectations, would be a calamity of Ihe most fatal description. Moreover, the annexa tion of Texas would givo great additional pre ponderance in tho Union to tho iutorest upon winch we must necessarily rely the most for a maintenance of friendly political and commercial relations with England that namely, of tho Southern cotton growing States. Nor is it evor good policv in a nation to commit itself to on op. position against llio natural courso of events, which evidently points to the ultimate incorpora tion of the1 unoccupied prairies of Texas with the neighboring and parent State. We trust, there fore, that whatever may bo tho result of tho pres ent negotiations at Washington, the amicable re lations between llio two countries will not he dis turbed by any unseasonable interference on our part with tho domestic affaiis of another conti nent " IRELAND. Ireland was in a very exciting state, and our next accolmts from Great Britain must bo of tho most interesting nature. Parliament met aftar Easter holidays on Mon day, and tho popular branch of ihe 'legislature hn a'uca hen engedt In th eon&kieratioa oft number of multifarious, but not very absorbing questions. TIIC GRCAT REPEAL DINNER AT CORK. The grand banquet to Mr. OTonnell, given Ly iho inhabitant! of Cork, took place on Monday, the 7th inst. Upwards of 800 persons were present, and Mr. Smith O'Brien, M. P., frpm. Limerick, presided. The speech of Mr. O'Connell was the principal event of tho even ing, from its containing a variety of allusions to tho sentence expected to bo passed upon him. He said: "No man who ever stood upon the threshold of a prison received such a compliment. Hear, hear, and cheers. No man who ever stood upon the steps of a throne was honored as I have been honored, though on the threshold of a prison; but I would not change that prison, with the compli ment, tor tho tin one of any monarch in the uni versal world. H WIt r!mn 1,.11'A T .mnrtltwl 7 Vlllltv IIU1U & 1 IIV-W 1 (Loud cries of "None." lrleclaro to Heaven I do not know. I believe Chief Justice Peune fathcr docs not know, nor am I aware that the sagacious jury knew what crime they convicted me on. 1 repeat, I am not aware of the crime but I am sure of this, that if it was to be commit ted over again, I am ihe boy for it. (Great cheer ing.) 1 have done nothing of which I am asham ed before man, or tremble for before my God! Another reference to his sentence elicited tre mendous applause I am advanced in life Ihe prison may termi nate my existence--(Sensation, and cries of "God forbid.") I am not shrinking from the dungeon. (Xliecrs.) 1 d;d not snouk in a whur ing or pitiful manner; but I do trust that my last moments will be enlivened by the reflection lhat should have lived longer had I not loved Ire land so intensely- (Loud cheers.) REPEAL ASSOCIATION. The Repeal Association held ameeting in Dublin on the 12ih inst., when a letter was read from Dr. Hale, Archb'shop of Tnain, addressed to Mr. O'Con nell, express' vo of the admiration which the wri ter enieita'nnd for ihe learned gentleman, and sympilhy for h:s present position. Accompany 'ng the Idler was 115, contributed by ihe wri ter and h's clergy. The rent for llio week amounicd lo GKCl, a mong which was 100 from Virginia, and the samo sum from New York. Prosecution of tho press were still going on in France. The oditois of the Gazette de France aild of the Nation newspapers were on Saturday condemned to one years impr'somncnt and a fine of 12,000 fiances each, for a libel on the Government. Despatches from Algera have reached Paris, announcing several triumphs over tho followers of Ahdel Kabcr, by the Dukes d'Aumale and Montpensier. Hitherto, t he appearance of Christina in Mad rid has had the elli:ct of oil on the troubled wat ers. She is distributing titles and favors, and, it is said, is desirous of receiving Espartero into fa vor. AMERICAN STOCKS. Penna. 5's, 58; N. Y. 5'a, (524 a 5M; Ohio (i's, 1)1 ; Indiana 5's, 35; Illinois G's, 40; Kentucky C's, 1!3;U. S. Bank, 120. COTTON MARKET Extract of a letter, dated Liverpool, April 10, 1844. Fair U 3-8 i 5-9 " Mobile, 5i New Oilcans, which is a decline of 1-Sd from the the prices at the sailing of lhc last steamer. The market has been up id lrglier but fallen oil to the above quotation at which ii closes firm. Sales hst week 17,000. Our Envoys. List of Foreign Minuter, Plenipotentiary, times of their appointments, salaries, See. Edward Everett, of Massachusetts, appointed 1811, to Groat Britain, residence London, salary $-9,000, outfit 9,000. Wiliiam It. King, of Alabama, appointed 1844, to France, residence Paris, salary fti),000, outfit 9,000. Charles S. Tod, of Kentucky, appointed in 1841, to Russia, residence St. Petersburg!), sal ary $9,000, outfit 9,000. Henry Wheaton, of Rhode Island, appointed 1838, to Prussia, lesideuce Berlin, salary $9,000, outfit 9,000. Henry A. Wise, of Virginia, appointed 1814, to Brazil, residence Rio Janeiro, salary $9,000, outfit 9,000. Washington Irving, of Now York, appointed 1842, to Spain, residence Madrid, salary $9,000, outfit 9,000. Daniel Jenifer, cf Maryland, appointed 1841, to Austria, residence Vienna, salary $9,000, out fit 9,000. Wilson Shannon, of Ohio, appointed 1841, to Mexico, residence Mexico, salary $9,0C0, outfit 9,000. Caleb Gushing, of Massachusetts, appointed lSliJ, to China, residence Pekin, saluiy $9,000, outfit HjOOO Col. Xloatoa on Annexation. Senator Bexton has addressed a long letter to the members of the Texan Congress, in an swer to their communication to him, expressing a wish to bo admitted into the Union. From it we quote iho following extract, as the crowded state of our columns will not permit us to pub lish the letter in full: " A short time, and either the acknowledgment of I Mexico, or the consent ol all nauons, will give Texas all the right ofn sovereign power: the question of admis sion will then be oue ol exclusive arrangement between the two countiicsi for no earthly power, except Mexico, hnsa right to interfere in this question j nnd, in fact, I know of no one that wishes to interfere in it. If kept free from sectional views, partisan politics, and selfish. personal, nnd sordid schemes, the reunion may then be easily ell'ected, and in a wny that ought to be satisfac tory to the whole Union, though not without a heavy expense to the federal treasury. " Vehy impoktaxt. ritoji Washington. We learn from Washington, says tho New York True Sun, and from n source entitled to the fullest cred it, lhat General Almonte, tho Mexican minister, aided by Mr. Archer of tho bonalo, has prevailed upon Mr. Calhoun lo despatch a special messen ger lo Mexico, with n proposition for the consent of Mexico to the ratification of llio trealy for the annexation of Texas. The effect will bo to de lay any action upon tho treaty in tho Senate, un til the return of the messenger; of course to de feat tho ratification during the present session of, Congress, and in all probability lo defeat it alto- gethcr-, because tho British minister, who is be lieved to bo fully authorized to act for his govern ment, is, it i3 understood, exerting himself to make a treaty with I cxns, giving tlj government of that country , much boiler terms than they can obtain from the United Slates. It is thought that Mr. Calhoun, in his desire to concilinto all parties, has in this mado n concession to tho op position which will bo fatal to tho treaty. 03-Tho Democratic National Convention will moot nt Baltimore, on flu 27th jiijtrtnt. Rwmxatio or Mr, Frcvra. The Global of the 30th ult. says that Hon. J. C. Spencer re - ' 1 signed the office of Secretary of the Treasury that dav, and it is said lhat Judge Green, of Now . Jersey, is to be nominated to fill the vacancy caused ly tho relation. We supposa there ' "e "11 is no douU that Judge Green will be Mr. Spcu - cei's successor, as it was understood at Washing ton last winter, while Mr. Spcncei's name w as t.nr,rtl,u .. cn.i .1 i i before the Senate to fill the vacancy on (he bench of the Supreme Court, caused by the death oft Judge Thompson, that, in case of his confirma tion, Jndgo Green was to be appointed Secretary of the Treasury. Alarmixo sews. A Massacre. The Char leston Mercury publishes a letter dated St. Thom as, April 11th, which contains the following painful intelligence: St. D.nningo is in a disorganized sfate. The Spanish part has revolted against the Port au 1'rincc Government. By steamer yesterday from Leeward, wo hear lhat lhc negroes have broken into Aux Caves and murdered the whites and colored that the President, Ilerad, is killed, 400 persons have taken refuao in Jamaica In Port au Prince a similar attempt as at Aux Cay- es was hourly apprehended. Ixsckrectios. A serious alarm took place a few days since at St. Francisville, Lou. in con sequence of ihe discovery that there was to bo a rising among tho negroes. Several runaway negroes had assembled in a thicket, near town, and bid defiance to their pursuers; but they soon dispersed, and some of them were captured. During ihe pursuit, a large mulatto, armed willi three pistols and a tomahawk, Wis shot by A. Grav. The Editor of the Luminary, the whig organ at Mercer, Pa. has refused to support Mr. Clay for the Presidency. He declares lhat h:s consci ence will not allow him to lend hi3 aid ill eleva ting lo the Presidency a slaveholder, a duellist, a mason, a gambler, and an anti-protectionist! Why dont the whigs buy him up as they did White of iho Pittsburgh Gazelle? FEELi.NGUUV3ii! " l'hu.-bus, what a name! li's a perfect jaw-brcakei ! Half of iho whigs can neither spell it, pronounce, or remember it! We saw a nice little coon writing it the other day 0:1 a shop wall with ch ilk, eo as to learn it as a child would its A B CV. " Huzza, huzza, for the nation's pisen, Henry Clay and Frelinghuyson." Fire in Dover. There was a terrible confia "ration in Canal Dover, a few days since, by which an immense amount of valuable properly, including several warehouses, was destroyed. Wo have "lost the New Philadelphia Advocate, containing an account of the fire, and arc una- blo to give parliculns from recollection. it Gen. Waddy Thompson, late Minister to Mex ico, arrived at New Oilcans on tho 13 inst., on his way home. Before leaving Mexico, he had an interview with Santa Anna, and succeeded in procuring ihe liberation cf the remaining Texas prisoners, taken al Perote, numbering thirty-four, all of whom accompanied Gen. Thompson to New Oilcans, excepting four. The Pennsylvania Legislature adjourned at midnight on the 29ih ult. Bills to the number of 703 were before tho two houses during the ses sion, 700 of which wero passed, and the rest failed. They were principally of a local char acter. Another Memiu-ik of CoxuiiEss Dead. The Hon. Henry It. Biiukerhoof, a member from the Huron district, iu this Slate, died on the 30ih ult., at his residence in New Haven, Huron county. Mr. B. was an excellent democrat, and a most worthy man. Out of respect to his mem ory both Houses of Congress adjourned on. the Olh inst. OrTIie amount of revenue received at the port of Boston, during the mouth of April, this year, was 5-10,000 during the corresponding month, lust year, 230,000. Increase, 225,- 000. Steamiioat AccinEXT. Wo lcaro from ihe Cincinnati Commercial 1 hat theSwifisure, on Sa turday afternoon, 28 miles above that city, broke her wrist and Llowed the cylinder head offin frag ments. She was towed down Sunday morning by the Little Hoc!:. . (fJ-There is to he a great Temperence Con ventional Steiibcnvilb on next Tuesday, the 21st instant, at which delegates arc expected from all the neighboring counties. Hon. Tiros. II. B.i;nto.v, who l;ns been on a visit to his family iu the west, appeared in his sent on Tuesday, his health having apparently impioved by the travel. Distilleries.-- There are 10,30(3 iu tho U. S. of which N. York has 212, and Pennsylvania 1010. Delaware has none. North Carolina 2, 602; Louisiana 5, &c. &.c. New York produces 11,073,815 gills.j.North Carolina 1,051,1:70 gal Is. Massachusetts has 37 and makes 5,178,911) galls. The Blackleg and the Pcritax. Henry Clay and Theodore Frelinghiiyscn! " ANNEXATION." MARRIED. On the 9th instant, by the Rev. Vorden Waller, Mr; Samuel II. Van-kirk, of L'hrichsville, Tus carawas County, to Misa Maruarlt P. Edik, of Archer township, Harrison county. On thuredny, tho 2d inst., by the Rev. T. Irwin, .Mr. liin.oi Dislrt, of Uelmout county, to Miss Rebecca Duxlap, of Harrison county. On Thursday, the flth hint., by the Rev. James Kerr, Mr. Soixuio Srerrr to Alius 1'ii.iz.v i.Mi.vro., nil of this county. LAST CALL. ALL persona Indebted to the estate of Thomas Mil ler ilec'd nro requested to pay the same to Z. Baylcss, who is authorized by me to settle said estate: a complyiuice with tho nhovo notice on or before the first day of July?lK;xt will save cosK limy IS. JAMES MILLER, Jlditfr. 4 DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby givon to all those who know themselves indebted to Hie estate of'VV in. Utteihack, dee'd Into of Harrison Co., that thov are required to como forward find muUe the estate nre requested to present the same Wully nu - immcuiuto settlement aim tlioie liuvintr ciiumn nainst; thenticnlcd I ;d lor settlement within oneymu trom tniHuate. may 8. ROBERT B. UTTEKBACK, Adrft. BEETHOVEN Collection of Music a most excel lent new collection of music, received nt mny 8 FRAZKR'H, Stenbenvill. ATTEXTiaX YOJLroTEEttS. r rnF' office.'" ! "'f "vf unte companies in the ait Unjraae mid J Utb Division of O. M (ire requested to ! ""f thc Exchange in Cadi, on fet. unlay the d.uh iust.. lur the pnrpoae of a new onrnuization under the late law. The 2 J section of said law requires two eon Ipaoy muste-sofal) volunteer ccmpame, ionc on the 1st Friday in June and one on Ht Friday in Aumst annually, and the 34th section require one BriinriV En campment to commence on the S J F.May (oi Aueusr, ana continue not let tnan threemjr ,nore than five ,, equippage, colors, and other necessaries will be provi- ueu lor, out oi uie military mnus. CHARLES WARFEL, Brig. Gen. N. B. the 2d Company of Lifrht In'nntry will meet in Rumlcy, on Friday, the itth inst., and elect one captain in the place of John S. Amos, removed out of the bounds ofsaid company. I would also recommend ihe raisin? of another Litrht Infantry company as was intended lapt fall and I will organize a batahun. . C. V. B. G. CADIZ INSTITUTE. fTlIIE Puhsctiber would respectfully inform theciti. I zens of Cadiz and the friends and patrons of edu cation cenerally, that ho will open a fc'chool for the in etruction of youths in the roara formerly ocnip'edusa School-room, by Mrs. Murphey in Judire B'n;rhnm'B builtlinp, where the following branches, with others will be tausht; Keadinir. Writintr, Oithoeraphv, Arithmetic, English Grammer, Geography, Double and single En try, uoou-iteepwg, oeometry, iMirvcying, Mensuration, Alecbrn, Natural, Moral arid Intellectual Philosophy, Lat"n, Khetoriclc, Chemistry, Political Economy, Ro man and Grecian Antiquities, and Astronomy, &.o. &.o. Parents, who wish thofe under their care to enjoy the advantage of a thorough, prncticnl English education, are respectfully invited to embrace the opportunity offer ed; asitis the determination of the subscriber to devote lus whole attention to ms school ana spare no pains to mtiKe tne scholars under ins charge tnorouglily acquan-; ted with whatever branches they may ptvsue. j Terms of tuition from three to livo dollars per quarter, j School will commence on .Monday the Vitliinat may 15. J. P. M. BUCHANAN, ALTOGETHER NEW. fTMIE fiihscriher takes pleasure in nnnnuncinz to the X citizens of Cadiz nnd every hee else, that he now reccivim? nnd opening at jiidce Dinghnm's come", lately occupied by J. Stewart, nn " T,VTI,, vr.,r CTnr.v nr, mrvmn' EM IRE HEW STOCK OF SPLENDID Sp t' ing a ft d 8 U til Vi er CO odS. embracing a very genera! ftpfoMmrnt, purrhaced on the , very brt terms for ca?h, which will be fold very low in-! deed ami at uniform prices. J. P. WOOD. may 9. corner of main and market 8ta. north side I T .;nl TW. c r..l- Latest Arrival lCW bt) C Ol OOCdS. s. a si. ?it ru34' 4 RE just receiving a splendid Slock of SPRLXG JA. .4A'Z SUMM'EIi GOODS, purchased within ll.n In .t ,1.. .V ,l, ! : :., , f, 1(1 , i. IIIVU1J ill t,lllj lUOlt..llJ VJLliO, tlL llUlll XV IV 1 .- ... l.T .u !. i. .. l yVl VUIil. JUHL'l 11HU1 lllUt'U WHO MJilllL ll.tUl Ml 1 1J .IBCM early, consequently they are ennableil to oiler Jo the! puouo mier tiyies anu cneapcr goocia. i r.e puouc aim thrir fiiends arc solicited to call and examine their alocU ur.., i i o uutuiu jjui,ua;riij eiiUMie:. iii;iy c. TULLET1N of Cheap Hooks. Life, trial, and eon- versationa of Roheit Emmet: Ked Mai v. or the Pacific ; Complete Florist, a manual for rrardemn, con taining practical instruction for the management ofgieen nousc piants, nnu lor tne cultivation oUhruoerv, flowers, ! 51V.&c-,Vhe NaAiona.1 A,7! I,ndary ItalWls.&j' ol 1 hos. Moore; Uiamnir Room Library, No. 3 j Cann-1 bell's Foreign emi-monthlv- Mnstrtsrine lor April ; Rich- j clieu, n play in 5 acta, bv E. YV Buhver; Shakespeare,! No. 2 of Hewet's fine illustrated edition : Whimsand Od-I dities, bvThos. Hood; Hnnchbaclc of Notre Dnme, by Victor llugo; Student at Tariej Arthur, by Sue. fur eiiv FRAZEU'S Cheap Book Store, rrmv 8 t-'teuhenville. A. G. DIM MOCK, VTTOUNEY and Counsellor at Law, Milie'sburjr. I.'olmce county, Ohio, will attend laiihfully to all oumness emrusieu to 111s care, in tne conn lies ol liolu.es, tt Collections in any part of the state promptly attend j if,l YARDS calico of every quality and Fat ed to. liefer to " j Ovf Ji f tern from 4 to 3U cts p'r. yard, justro J. B. Bmtton, Esq., Harrifburp, Pa. j ceived uml tor ealc low at ti.o cheap store of James M. Brewster, Esq., Uahivny, V. J. j apr W. J. VV. BEEBE & Co. James Coddimrton, I 'nrial street. N. Y, ' , T, ; r. ": 7 ' , E. A. Bradlevt Eale st. Buffalo. ' 1 9 1 U.J t"'ua1. eYU co!o1.8 uuJ Fhilo Scovilie, (-lcveland,0. i f f lUW J.""1 rTecJ , 5,r,8? 0 ver' lo at N. M. Standard. do. tho cheap store ol J. VV BEEBL & Co. opr 18. VfKtnr n? S'flnflnftl fnd'y D O... "" ' AT TIIE CHEAP STOKE. .1 . iv . is it1 a t' .c- n . ! 4,-r, . . . , , , r, .. , AV L just received from the Eastern c:tes a larje and splendid assortment of " SPRING AXD SUMMER GOODS, ;.x .,.. ;it .,n v..i- -i i which they will sell as cheap if not a Utile cheaper than; IlllV fither PKhlhlinllniont in tlid r.lurn Tlif.i'r ct. .r-l. ti it-1 sists of every variety and description of dry good, Ilard - ware, Groceries, Queenewaro,GlaFPwa re &c. also a gen eral assortment oi I'lttsotutli :lnnutacturou articles, Vnll thllt u-nilt tn VI1V rllnTuriirula inul pull itt llin .'I...-!.,! store opposite the tieawuei'it office. apr 11. W ESTERN EXCI-I ANG E, Cadiz, Ohio. 0 A. F. CESOSKEY, HAVING tuken the above well known ntfind in the town of Cndiz, formerly occupied by Mr. Thcg. D. Grimes, would respectfully inform his fncndn, the old patrons of the rstabuehuiout, nnd the tiavelhug public tjeiierally, that he is pibpaicd to nccommtxiato them, as he believe to their cnti.e satisfaction. Theliouso haa been thoroughly ropahed, new rooms added, nnd a large rending room attached, where the principal jour nals of the day will be resrularly received and filed. Every endeavour will bo made by the proprietor to ndd to the comfort of his guests; und he respectfully so licits and hopes to merit a share of the public paf.oiuv'o. march 23. A Great RxcitCBnctat! I. EC KELSON, TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and custom ers that ho has removed his Tailoring Establish ment to the room former v cccunicd bv iUh-s Bowie, us a Alilliner'H shop, and directly nppo&ita Horjg & Tip- ton's storo, wneie ne is prepareu lo uo worK on tne siior tat notice, in the best ctyle, and on the most reaaoim ele terms. apr 18. New Boot and Shoe Establishment. O. K. John Ri-.a. Davib Eaton. REA iV E.iTOV j RESPECTFULLY inform the public penorally, that j they have purchased the Boot and Shoe c.?tahli!.i- ment of .Mr. John Phillips, opposite the Jail Buildings,! and immediately under the Sentinel olfice, w here they j intend carrying on the above business in nil its various branches. They are determined that, for neatness and ! durability, their work shall not be surpassed by thai ofj liny other establishment in the place. They solicit u gnuiu ui punno piuroime. Apr 18 HOOT AND SHOE STORE. i. VV. HAMILTON hnvo n general assortment of p-pm)f.min'R Itontn 1. L assortment of gentlemen's Boots JtwA Monroes, blmes and clippers, and Lndic, HMS? Lace Boots, Shoes, Call nnd Kid Slippers. As w e mail ufuotured them ourselves wo warrant ihem to bo hmHwII nt very reduced piiees, plodding ourselves to meet Also, a great variety of children's shoe. We still con- any fair Eastern eompelition. Merchants in the huhit liutio busines at the old stund of Thomfts Phillips, Fj. j of 'visiting the Atlutttio cirs, itre )rtienloHT itjvitd opporite the public i building. ' - , op -."A i to call, " r Pitlslmrifn, Prb. 8ll ftp 4 TAi2.or.irjG r JlE subscribers respectfully inform the pub'x thl I they have entered iuto a partnership under the liriu of PNYDER MALLERNER, for the mi itkipc oleum inr on the a bore business in nil ,ite vaiiuus brancltes, at ihe old stand of Stydrr k Moon, where they nre preparec toeiecute worlt mm nentnes nnd dispatch, for nil who may favor them with acali From long experience in the business, apd having iwn luTt thn hMt im.L'nin mn!ncfil- lhv hnif nn I hesitation in snyinr, that ihey will give (reneral satis- (action, j ney iiwe anu wul continue to Keep on nana the most approved fashions. SAMl'TXMfYDER. npr 18. EM AN I' EL MALLERXEE. "PEACE AM) PLEVrT1." NEW STORE "&NEW GOODS. AS. CAXFIELD, begs leave to announce to the public that he has opened a new Variety Store, in the room formerly ocenpied by George Craip, one door west of 1'hos. Hogg's old stand, ivhets he intends keepin; constantly on bund a general assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, conslst'ug of Dtj Goods, Queensware, Glassware. Hard ware. Groceries, Iron, Nails, Glaes and Domestic Goods ot every description ; which will be sold on the most ao commud-iting terms, fur Cash or approved country pre duce. No pains will bo tparcd to render entire satis faction to all those who inriy think proper to call. Plena call and examine before yoururchase elsevrheic. Cadiz, April 13, 131-1 ' . - "Be sure you're right, t!un go aJtcad."" SADDLE, HARNESS & TRUNK MA.ITTACTOIEY. . , j " SAMUEL TIMMONS . 7"OUI.D respectfully inform his friends and dus 1 V publ.e generally, that he lias removed h8 shop it0 Ule corn,cl' brick, opposite Thomns Ios:g"s old stand, . now mv"cJ by Muhood & Grimes.. He intends to sod ! cl,unP5- die cheapest, ami wnhont a d.spptition to j talk loud, he wdl soil lor ready piy the cheapest of an? 0ticr establishment in the wesiem country. EeefcnL : tie and Hide will be taken in exchange for work. ..oiiic ancao au you w.io want bargains. apr 4, "'VTef&'C is hereby (rjven that a petition will be pro J. N seated to the Commiceioncrs of Hurrieon county. at their June session, prtivuu for tl.o location of a new road comtuencintf at Ftilion's School house on the road heading from Bcci to Tipr-ecanoc in Washington p, thcucc to Wm. BimeVs bouc, thence to tho i house formed? ocenpied by said llirrey, thence to the ; line between Phillip Dunatthcy dee'd aud John Dona j t'hey, thence on or near said line in Washington town ph'p to inte-eect the graded road lending from Dcersvillo to biainard's mill at the end ot James Myers lano in ! l'ranklin township. I may i. PETITIONERS. ,4 splendid apaonuicnt of Pariscls, ami ehailc.i, dimi JIjl ty cell os, ron;u. Artificial I'loweiB, simps nnd all kinds of iiuicy pooiis iust icee'vcd and for sale low a t the chean ctoie of jT. 'VV. DKKHH & Co. apr 18. "lJO- 1 and i, of Harper's Illuminated and new Pic- X l loiiiii b.oie. Just received ana lorpnie it J-'tc-ubeiiviUe apr 11. FRAZER'S. j i V LBS. yule Leather of a superior quality juM receive ! and for snlo low at the cheap otore J. VV. BKEBE & Co. npr. 23. I 1' I oi do.. Mena and Bovs. Leghorn, Tahn leaf and fj Willow hafi just tece.t vrd and for sale unusually T iu nr? Drr t. r,. iow the chean ntore of 1 J DOZ. L-.-ghom, B.-nid, Straw and Cyprus Bon netts. iust received and for sale at prices to 8ixit the timea at the cheap etorc of J. V. BEEBE & Co. ril'.CES muslin do lanes, balaiines Lace or cariditic and Lawn of new atvlc, iust received "mir 13 J. VV. BEEBE &Co : , ; r PSTPK V 1" CH KfJR Hl'lTFI. ' t-lUiWD ilUXuli, Ana HtSie OlfaCC bf Cario!ito!i,0 air IS. R. IL LEG GET. S JBANDE'Enoyclopc-d-ia cfScUmce, Literature aud J' Art; I'rw' IXetionary of Arte, Manufactures and Mines, lor sate at may 8 FRA2EK-S, Steubenvillo. riECES t-ummer stuns ofcvoiy style and quality ju't rec.'.'iveil and tor sale as low as the lowest : at ihe cheap store ol J. V. BEEBE & Co. opr 18. ,y, jaet rr.cinvcd and for Bale low at the cheap J. VV. BEEBE & Co. npr 18. of aio;s NATOMICAL Atlas, illustrative Of the struottno ot'ihehuniun bodv, by Llis. b'nuth nnd Homer, ins. 1 riiitl 2, received c muv3 ! ' FKAZER, Sieubeuville. t 'S Q ' .LO O KEGS best Juti;uta naiiaand brads, iustreceivwi ' nnrig" " " " ' J. W. BEEBE & Co 1 " ' j ff( YDS. Brown ami Bleached muslins jutt. vJ 7 J rcccivtd and lor stile low at llio cheap j kuhp of J. VV . LLhllly &, Co. apr 2.L a KCh.t.tUi:.. a foticrni assortment just roceivid nr. 25. J. VV. BEEBE & Cu. JEW DAVID'S, OR II E 15 IS E XV PLASTER. rTpHIia becoming one of the most popular mtdi- JL oiuts now belore the public. For removiug all 1 a:atcd pains', such cb Ul eauiaiiriu, pain in the back, ' 'ride ot breast, it has no equal iu tlio world. It ia al cllieacioiw m rcniov.ns; vcn, tumors, cornn, i , dj not defin to pyff ihis medicine, with old &e. Wo fictitious coitilicutcs, but will auiuply mention a FE W RECENT CASES, t--. where it has cfTeotcd cure.". Mr. Sloan of Zanevi!!, after bavins; fullered with Kbi uma&m for oryenie was cuicd by using the HEBREW PLASTER. ,Mr. Anderson of Putnum. was troubled for a long timo with a lame hack, occasioned by oveilil'rinsr. cuied bv usin:;" (his planter. A man, (name not recollected,) In Gra (lot, Licking Co., entirely cured cf Rheumatism. Tho following certiiknte tVon Mr. Worsted, editor of tho Mas'ilon Gz. and George Miller Esq., of the firm of Keiili ifc Miller, atrys., was fumibhed' me a few days tinee: Maasilon, Oct. 28ih, 18131 llavinr; received much benefit fiom using tho J E W OA V JD'S PLASTER, we cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted, beliovinj it to he a valuable medicine for the purposes for which it is recommended. ; J. P. VVOnSTF.LL. GEO. MILLER. Many other respectable nevsons havo offered to Eir I their coiiiiicatcH, hut we dueni it unnecessary, lo "add any more at this time. Tho?e who ufc it will find it n j good mrdirine. liaeh box contuiiw sufficient to spread i ti or fci larr,e plastora. Fiii.'e 50 rents per bmc' Fur sale linCudizby JOHN BiiALL, and ) ' ' MeBKAN & WOOD. Also Tor pale by agents iu moot of the country towns. i . JOIlS. I'll MM:. Awnt lor Vlt. PWniii. JOHN HOUC, A?nt for Mt. Pleasant. Nov .Hiih, 18 IX : . ; . liJito Arrivals from England. " " Logan &' Kennedy. "I MPORTERS niid wholesale dealers in Jnrdwtr',, .1 Cutlery, Saddlery, ie.J Nij. E2? Wood street, Pitti hiircli, resiioctfiillv unnouncc to their customers end ti Western merchant ge:ierrilly, thai they uic now reei U-- ing n larcro niid "plemlid lissoitinent of' . UAIWW'ARV, CUTLERY, r., j all of which hc.4 been purchased for es.-h by Mr. Ken nedy, on his recent viit to the iimiiiiftKUui'ir townsot Birmingham nnd hcitiold. Enplund. and which ws will