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f " t in NEW STORE X"NEW GOODS. AS. CANFIELD, b? Ware to announce to tbc public that he has opened a Dew Variety Store. ill the room fnuerlr occunied br Georpe Crais. nnt door west of Thoe. Hogg's old stand, wlusra he intends Keeping constantly on lianu a general assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, consiitinr of Dry Goods, Queensware, Glassware. Hard ware. Groceries, Iron, Nails, Glass and Domestic Goods of every description ; which will be sold on the most ac commodating terms, for Cash or SDnrored country Dro- A- v Ml v.- . j.'1 i ..." taction to alt those who may think proper to call. Pleas uw. ..w uww iviji luareu lu renuer enure snus- cu iuu examine Deiore joupurchase elsewhere. Cadix, April 18, 1844 New Boot and Shoe Establishment. O. K. Jen? lis. David Eaton. ItEA .V E4TO.Y RESPECTFTLLY inform the public generally, that they havepurchased the Boot and thoe establish ment of Sir. John rhilli, opposite the Jail Buildings, arid immediately under the Sentinel office, where they intend carrying on the above business in oil its various bra uches. They are determined thnt. for iipntnpsfl nnd durability, their work shall not be surpassed by that of miv other ptnhKwimnf in t,. nl'in Tk. j -.-...........i. iiiv jjinv. a itj Buntit a share of public patronage. apr 18 A Great Incitement! I. ECKELSON, TAILOR. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and custom ers that ho has removed his Tailoring Establish ment to the room formerly occupied bv Miss Bowles, as a Milliner's shop, and directly opposite Hogg St Tip ton's store, where he is prepared to do work on the shor test notice, in the best stylo, and on the moat reasona ble wrms. npr ig. PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS!! TTM1E Subscribers will offer to the I public a varict v of irood clouc-hs fiErST""" beina fitted out with entire new and iiJSSiJiSasJS '"'proved patterns. Cranes and a va- ,T , , "fiy oi omer Kinus l he improved ftornct the half pf-nt the new Corn plough all with wrought shaics, woich they will sell low lor cash ,. t a , McNC'TT &. SMITH. .Cadiz, Feb, 2d, 1343. Late Arrivals from England. "JLogan $ Kennedy, TMPOUTERS and wholesale dealers in Hardware, I Cutlery, Saddlery, tec. No. 129 Wood street, Pitts burgh, respectfully unnounce to their customers and to W cstern merchants generally, that they arc now receiv ing a large and splendid assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, fa.. till of which has been purchased for cash by Mr. Ken nedy, on his recent visit to the manufacturing towns of Birmingham and Sheffield, England, and which we will sell at very reduced prices, pledging ourselves to meet any fair Eastern competition.. Merchants in the habit of visiting the Atlantic cities, are particularly invited 0 Pittshiin-h. Pr,K Kl A NEW FR ES1IG0ODS! PR. K. BROTHERSON would respectfully Inform t his friend j and the public generally, that he has ust returned from the eastern cities and is now roceiv mg a splendid and large assortment of all kinds of fan ry t.nd staple dry goods, suited to the present and com ing season. 1 ALSO, Groceries, Hardware, Qn yarn, Nails, Iron, Solo Leather, wind ueenswarc. Cotton idow glass. Madder. Wiaigo, Allum, &c, the epcctfully solicited. attention of purchasers is re- Those wanting bargains will find it to their advan tage to call at the well known store. Corner of Market f- u -fj' enviII strcetf'' amJ di"?ctlf opposite the pub lic buddings, formerly kept by McReynolds St Broth erron, where thewill find a cheap, well selected, large and handsome assortment ofall kinds of goods, suitable to the wants of the community, and that at as cheap a rate as can be had elsewhere. Please call and judge lor yourselves. Merchantable country produce Will he re ceived in exchange for goods at the market prices. Cadiz, Aug. 31st, 1843. ' ' . . JEW DAVID'S. Oil HEBREW PLASTER. rjHIS is becoming one of the mor.t popular medi- X cines now before the public, l or removing all seated pains, such as Rheumatism, pain in the back. v. U1C,.SI, ,i nas no equal in the world. It is also fjfficaciotiB m removing wens, tumors, corns. &c. We U""S v"M una medicine, with old fictitious certificates, but will simply mention a FEW RECENT CASES, where it has effected cures. Air. Sloan of Zancsvllle after having suffered with Rheumatism for nine years was cured by using tho HEBREW PLASTER. Mr. Andsrson of Putnam, was troubled for a long time with a lame back, occasioned by overfilling, cured bv iifing this plaster. A man, (name not recollected,) In Gra tiot, Licking Co., entirely cured of Rheumatism. The following certificate from .Air. Worstell, editor of the Massilon Gnz. and Georgo Miller Esq., of the firm of Keith St Miller, att'ys., was furnished me a few days since: Massilon, Oct. 28th, 1813. Having received much benefit from using the JEW DAVID'S PLASTER, . we cheerfully recommend it to the nflhVtcd, believing it to bo a valuable medicine for the ntunoses for which it is recommended. ! J. r. WORSTELL. , GEO. MILLER. Many other respectable persons have oliered to give their certificates, but we deem it unnecessary, to add any more ot this time. Those who use it will find it n good medicine. Each box contains sufficient to spread 6 or 8 large plasters. Price 50 centB per bus. Foreale in Cadiz by ,, JOHN BEALf,, and -; , McIIEAN JL WOOD. Also for sale by agents in moist of the country towns. - JUHA JIOGU, Agent lif Mt. Plr ai rasaut. 11 ot. iotn, acij. . . DK. EASTMAN'S , CONCENTRATED BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. For tho cure of Consumption, Colds, . Coughs, fcpittm" ot lilood, Difhcul - ty of Breathing, Pain in tho Breast, fsific, and Chest, Jironchittis, Weak ncss and that delicate and declining state o; iicaun go common before Consumption sets in. T Tims long been known that tho hurk of wild cherry I posscsnou great rcmcdinl powers in Pulmonary nnd Breast affoctious. Tho difficulty hitherto has been to siimcienuy conconiruip its properties so us to give a .quantity tlmt will uflect the system, nnd nt the same , time combine )viih it such other remedial agents as arc necessary to make it stirli n remedy ns has long been soueht for, and which the Dronrietor now feels assured has been nccomplinhed in his Concentrated Balsam of ii.-i.i i - no vnerry. Many certificates of cures norformed ly the use of this Balsam nre in posefsion ol the popiletor, and might in laid before the public, but we think it rntiiely uiiiiwk sary, as we feel confident that ft tiia. of the medicine will b sufficient to remove oil doubts from tho nundg of the most credulous. Price $lpor bottle with full directions for nsft For sole at the Drug More of Cadiz, Dec. gist, lfc 13, JOHN BE ALL, tf) I'lECES of brood cloths nssoitod colors and XM qualities just received and for sale very low at the cheap store of J. W. BEEBE Sc Co. upr 18. 3f VS, cassimetcs capslnntts and jeans of every ya 3 tiely, jut received and for siik- low lit the chrni fiei t. s. vmusk x co. spfltt "2?e tare you're rg-.ty tAen g-o aAeai." SADDLE, HARNESS &. TRUNK MA.'VlTlCTOnr. SAMUEL TIMMONS "YTyTOULD respectfully inform bis friends and the V public generally, that he has reruoted his shop to the corner brick, opposite Thomas Horz's old stand. now owned by Mahood St Unmes. lie intends to sell cheaper than the cheapest, and without a disposition to talk loud, be will sell lor ready pay the cheapest of any other establishment iu the western country. Beef cat tle and Hides will be taken in exchange" for work. Come ahead all you who want bargains. apr 4 new srnmc goods AT THE CHEAP STORE. J. IV. U EE It E A Co. HAVE just received from the Eastern cities a and splendid assortment of large SPR1.XG AM) SUMMER GOODS, which thev will sell ns cheap if not a littie cheaper than any other establishment in the place. Their stock con sists ot every variety and description ol dry goods, Hard ware, Groceries, Queensware, Glassware &c. also a gen eral assortment of Pittsburgh Manufactured articles. You that want to buy cheap goods just call at the cheap store opposite the treasurer's ollice. apr 11, TAILORING riHE subscribers respectfully inform the public that I they have entered Into a partnership under the li mi ot SNYDER & MALLERXEE, for the purpose of cany ing on the above business In all its vnrious branches, at the old stand of Siiyder 6c Moore, where they are prepared to execute work with neatness and dispatch, lor all who may lavor mem wun a can. From lone experience in the business, and having none but the best of workmen employed, they have no hesitation in saying, that they will give general satis faction. They have and will continue to keep on hand the most approved fashions. SAMUEL SNYDER, apr 18. EMANUEL MALLERNEE. CASH! CASH'.! The subscriber takes this method of informing his friends who are indebted to him, that he is now in want of Cash j and as it is almost im possible to visiCnll personally, he hopes this method will have the desired effect to have them come up and nay 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 of proper officers for collection. As his circumstances are such as require him to have mon ey, and hi3 own wants must beconsulted in prefeience to tfie ft clings of friends, notwithstanding his feelings and friendship for them would lead him to indulge longer if his situation would admit. He will therefore look for settlements to be made promptly. July 13, 1813. SAMUEL SLEMMONS. N. B. He still continues to carry on the shoe busi ness in nil its various branches ; and thankful for past fa vors, he would earnestly request his old friends and cus tomers to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell low to suit the times for cash or such articles of produce as can be agreed upon. His woik shall not be excelled for neatness, cheapness or durability. He has all kinds of leather and skins for sale, together with every variety of shoemakers' findings, and also a few hair trunks, &.c. S. S. SARSAPARILLA. rrHIS unrivalled preparation has performed some ol JL the most astonishing cures of diseases that are re corded in the annals of history, thus proving conclu sively it is capable of filling the high mm and purpose for which it is) designed. Patients suffering lor years from various chronic constitutional disorders, after try ing dillerert remedies, spending thousands of dollars in travelling and doctoring, nnd suffering all that human nature is capable of enduring, having by the use cf a lew bottles entirely recovered their Tiealth. Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula or King's Evil. Salt Rheum and llingworm, Ulcers and jjainiul aflection of the bones, Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Scurvy, Biles, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Blotches and various cutuncous eruptions, arc effectually cured by its use. Diseases having their origin in an impure blood and fluids generally will be speedily and effectually removed by this invaluable medicine, us its operation is peculiar, and consists in removing the cause of disease by entering into the cir culation and pafslng through the general system. Where obstruciions to its iavorablc operation exist. they are removed as it passes along the alimentary ca nal ; nence tne patient ivjh Know and icel tne sensible opera tiou of the Sarsannrilla from its curative powers. The proprietors are daily receiving orders from the medical profession, the clergy, officers of jesticc, and numerous private citizens, ample and willing testimo ny, uotn written autt vejoul, to tne superior value and ellicaoy of this preparation. To the poorit is furnished gratuitously, on sumcient prool being furnished ol their worthiness. The following certificates from individuals who have suffered with Scrofula in its very scvorest.form, arc pre sented for the careful perusal ol the afllictcd. Essr.x, Cons., July 25, 1813. Mettri. Sunds Gent. About eight years since, by being overheatod and directly after exposed, I was Mi xed with a severe cold, which deranged the whole sys tem. Purple or livid spots appeared on the skin, at tended with violent pain of the head j the symptoms be ing alarming, n physician was called who prescribed blistering and leeching, which produced partial re lief. Hard bony lumps formed under the ukin on various parts of the body, and the Doctor pronounced my complaint hereditary Scrofula now for the first time developed. Tho following winter my sight failed in both eves, medical aid was again resort ed to, which relieved my sight duriug tho summer, my nose now began to increase in size and the whole body rapidly enlarged with a dropsical swelling. Tho nose even grew very sore and discharged most profusely the most ionthsomo substance. My whole system was in volved in disease, the lumps softened and discharged freely, producing great debility j ulcers now broke out on the legs, and to complete my misery, tho muscles and sinews contracted so that I was rendered helpless. I remained with little change in this condition until last October, when I was suddenly seized with an indescri- oaoie sensation wnicii rendered me nearly unconscious, and my friends supposed it was the will of kind Provi dence to rid me of my sullerings, but from tills I recov ered oulyjo suffer on; the ulcer had become one con tinuous sore entirely raw. It was in this condition I commenced the line of your invaluable tSarsuptitilla, which 1 was induced to use liom the many remarkuble cures I saw published. It came to mens some guardian angel and I can scarce ly tell why. vet from tho moment I heard it mntitir.ncH 1 was impressed fully with tho belief that this was to he the Good Samaritan for me and truly it has wrought wondprs in my case. Alter using it a few days my pains grew easier, the swelling of tho body and the limbs went down, the ulcern commenced healing, nnd 1 j rested well. Alter suffering every thing but the puins of death, how happy am I und how grateful do I Icel to bo ohlo to ndd auuthcr testimonial to the efficacy of your priceless Samaparilla ! My health is restoicd, and I have walked four miles without inconvenience. I superintend my family af fairs, Bnd in fact fonl almost like being in anew world. I em induced to make this public acknowledgment from a deep sense of duty to you ns a means in tho bands of God of restoring a follow mortal from a pre maturo grove. Language is Inadequate to express my feelings. May the Lout be with you, nnd muko Ins A. . ..-.I ..... ... .1. i . in- u uimi.ns uioii you, is me sincere desire ol your iniich obliged und deeply indebted fiicnd. To tho nf- dieted I fould say, Do not despair; for however des perate your caw may be, you surely have an nntidote at hnnd v'a: Sands's Hausaiusiixa. Trust to no eth er, however gieut their pretentions. ,MONI.SSA SUMMONS. Middlesex Co.- so Esrrx, Conn. July 25, 1843. rersonnny Bp)carccl the nrmve naincd Monissn Kim mons, nud mndeoiith to tho facts contained in the fore going statement bcloro inc. GORDON SMITH Justice of tlit Peace. Wt the ubw.ribcw, being personally acoiiniutcd with Mrs. Monimn Hiinnioin do not hesitate to sny thnt we consider the nbovc statement of her case substantially VUTt 111" C-J(llltM iU uuiiueiH c -. 1 KciticM Post, Deacon Bap't. C ; , I. Hiu. Haviibn, Merchant. . C. CiiKRNLtAr, Set. Dentist. " : '- A. F. Wiiittlvmosr. P. M. JOHN BEALL. jJri. .by tperiat ajipointment efOie prcifnictoTi.fuT Cuditand WESTERN EXCHANGE, Cadiz, Ohio. o A. F. CROSKEV, AVING taken the aboro well known stand in the town of Cadiz, formerly occupied by Mr. Thos. D. Grimes, would respectfully inform bis friends, the old natrons of the establishment, and the travelling public generally, that he is prepared to accommodate them, as he believes, to their entire satisfaction. The House 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 riled. Every endeavour will be made by the proprietor to add to the comfort of his guests ; and he respectfully so licits and hopes to merit a share ot the public patronage. march 23. ""lOLD SETTLED ON THE LUNGS. It is a very common complaint, and can bo immediately remo ved bv Dr. Duncan's Exnectornnt Remedy.. This dis ease produces much suffering and distress, and finally becomes ularmintr on account of its threatening sever ity. Physicians ore sent for, and medicine prescribed, but to no effect ; when they at once pronounce the lunes to be entirely none, and the case hopeless; that the natient must die of consumption. In this lingering situation hundreds are lelt under the mistaken idea of their disease ("7o be Consumption,'") when it is noth ine more than a 'COLD SETTLED ON THE LUNGS,' when the patient is thus neglected until tne lungs no actually become diseased. Why is it that so many (pronounced nopcicss cases nave neen rcstoreu to per fect health ? The reason is yen' plain and obvious. They commenced using Dr. Duncau's Expectorant Remedy, and when the lungs were not entirely gone, they finally recovered. A lair trial of this medicine will convince nil of this fact. Price, $1 per bottle. IMPORTANT WARNING TO THOSE WHO NEGLECT A COLD ! It is evident, and decided by the most experienced physicians, that CONSUMP TION is mostly encouraged by a neglect of cold at the first attack. How many persons aie thero that put off from time to time procuring a suitable medicine, un til the disease begins to assume a serious character, when in all probability they are past the power of med ical aid. May 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 certuin to re move a cough in a few days, at the same time reliev ing the pain in the side and Drnast, ana arresting the progress of that fatal disease Consumption! The Ex pectorant Remedy has a decided advantage over all other preparations. It is entirely free from Opium, and all other violent Narcotics. It regulates the system, and gives strength to the weak and nervous. For sale at the store of W.B. BEEBE. Cadiz, Nov. 16th, 1843. 't r DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY, FOR Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breath 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 ot disease ; borne down by its pain nnd distress without a medicine to strength en ana soothe the enfeebled frame, or relieve the poi soned mind. Kind Providence fias 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 Aeent for die removal and cure of a disease which seems for ages to have defied the powers of the healing ni t, should be regarded m tho light of a public benefactor. The proprietor of Dr. Duncan's EXPECTORANT REMEDY claims this, substantiated by thousands who are living monuments restoi cd from a bed of sick ness to the enjoyment of their dearest friends and again rendered ornaments of society. Those who suffer with tho premonitory symptoms ol CONSUMPTION, should not neglect themselves from tunc to tune, 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 in due season. A fresh supply just received at the store of Cadiz, Nov. 16, 1843, W. B. BEBEE. $5000 REWARD. This reward baa been offered and is now renewed to an in definite length ol tune, to any one, professional or pri vate, who will show to the satisfaction of twelve respec table citizens, thnt Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy l . j- i . i .1 i . -.i r. una ever iaiieu 10 uo wuai tne proprietor ciuimcu ii would do. The above medicine is recommended for Consump tion, colds, coughs, spitting of blood, difficulty of bream ing, pain in the slde.breaut nnd chest, whooping cough, and all diseases of tho Liver and Lungs as being the best remedy extant, entirely free from opium or its spiritual preparations, which is tho muin ingredients in the nu merous quack nostrums, palined'upon the community by unprincipled persons, regardless of the 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 may bo used with per fect safety by all, under any circumstances. For safe at tho store of W. B. BEEBE. Cadiz Nov. lGth, 1843, 03-DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS, Among the many medicines set forth to cure Consumption or Dis eases of tLc LungP, DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY, stands foremost. Public confidence has given it a preference above nil others .or the wonderful cures it daily performs. In all diseases of tho Lungs, Chest, nnd Liver, there is no medicine among the hun dreds belorc the public, that will remove mucous from the air cells, nnd coagulated masses of matter which lino 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 tho obstructions which had impelled their hoc opcrntions and subjected thrm to disease Colds, Coughs, Astb mn, Bronchitis, dillicultvot breathing, smiting of lilood. Hectic Fever, Night sweats nnd oil other approaching symptoms of Consumption, use Dr. Duncan's Expecto rant Remedy in tiuic, and you will bo certain to have all those evil seeds driven from your system, and your uio unveil. Principal ollice No. 19 North Eight street, Philadcl- pnm. , For sale at tho Store of W.B. BEEBE, Cadiz, Nov. 10th, 1843. , Fund Commipsio.i:ii' Office,) Cadiz, April 9, 184 1. WHEREAS, on the 13th of March, A. I). 1813, the Legislature of the (State of Oliio, passed an net, to provide he tho payment of tho domestic creditors oi tno state ol uiuo, hy calling in the rurplus lievenue nnu in wiuch said act tiicio is contained the following section Skc. 6. It slinll be lawful for the Fund Commissioners of any county, during thoyenrono thousand eighteen bundled and forty-three, to provido for the collection ana payment into tne lieiisnry timmniiy.ol any portion of the Surplus Revenue invented with said county, nut less than the onc-tonth of die original investment f Now therefore, wetho Fund Commishioners of said Harrison county, according to tho provisions of the uct referred to and of tho aforesaid Miction, do hereby notify those persons who have borrowed of the Surplus Revenue, thut tney pay to amuoi nici'ainien, agent lor stiiil Fund Commissioners on or before tho U2d day of December next, uio one renin pun oi your wans. Al. M. HjOAN." . KAMLEL M. FADDEN. THOMAS PHILLIPS, April 11, 1819. . Fund Vvmwssi'incrs CHEAP GOODS For Cash or APPROVED PRODUCE. . S. & II. McFADDE. TT AVING made their Fall purchases of Goods du- J. X ling the last month in the Eastern Cities before the recent advunce in goods They therefore can afford to sell them 20 per cent lower than if they had to make their purchases after this time. Anticipating an ad vance in goods, they purchased very extensively. They invite the public to call and examine their stock as they are anxious to sen cneap to reduce their &tocjc. August lum, 104J. NEW STORE NEW GOODS. Sieicart, HUUgan A Bennett. THE undersigned announce to the public that they have purchased the property formerly occupied by Win. Bennett and intend merchandizing permanent ly in Cadiz, The customers of the old house may rest assured that no effort on our part shall be spaced to ren der entire satisfaction to all who may be disposed to patronise us. We are now receiving New Goods, and aie determi ncd to sell on the most accommodating terms. Old customers are earnestly solicited to call; and any quan tity ol new onet are anxiously sought tor. JAMES STEWART, WILLIAM JIILHGAX, H. J. BENNETT. npril 4. P. S. more details hcrcalter, S. Mi & B. REMOVAL C II ABB & ROBERTS, TAILORS, RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens ofCadiz.ahd vicinity, that they have removed to the frame building recently erected by L. P. Willigan, Esq., on Market street, (and directly opposite Messrs. Kilgore & Co-s Dry Goods Store,) where they are prepared to do work in a Btylc, which shall not be surpassed in any other shop in the county. Thankful for past favors, they respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage. N. B. They earnestly request all persons who are in debted to them for work done, more than six months ago, to come forward and settle their respective accounts without further delay. apr 4 FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES. THE Subscriber has just received from the east a fresh supply of Medicines, dyes, paints, oil, &c, which he proposes selling on as accommodating terms as any establishment of the kind in this section of the country. Persons wishing to purchase articles in his line ot business would do well to call nnd examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN BEALL. Cadiz, Nov. 16th, 1843. R. TANNER &. Co.. Wholesale Shoe Warehouse, No. 119, Wood street, (between Diamond alley and Fifth street, Pittsburgh, are now receiving their Spring nnu summer stocK ot Boots, biioEs, jtalm-leaf Hats, &.C., direct from the manufacturers, which will be sold at Philadelphia and New i ork prices. Country merchants and others visiting Pittsburgh, on their way East, will find it their interest to examine our stoclt belore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determin ed to sell at such prices as must give entire satisfaction op 4 DAY LIGHT AND FAIR PLAY. rTIIE undersigned respectfully informs the public, I that he has purchased the LIVERY STABLE, formerly owned by Levi Mallernee. His stock is the best the. coiintrv can nroduce. tosethor with a trood as sortment of VEHICLES for the conveyance of oasscn- Eers. Persons will be conveyed to SteubenviUe, or any of the adjoining towns cheaper than tney can be taken by Starre. He also runs a ilAOW. WEEKLY to St. Claiisville, (Wednesdays and Saturdays.') His terms will be low, persons giving him a call will bo attended to in the best style. Stable opposite to the Cadiz Hotel. . J. S. MAFFIT. WM. N. MAFFIT, Agent. Cadiz, Nov. 16th, 1813. No Tin Panning llcfc. T HE Subscriber informs his old customers and the nublic eenerallv that, at his old shop in Cadiz, thev can nurchaso lower than has ever been offered west of the Ohio, any article in his line. Ho keeps constantly on hand, 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 exchnnge. WILLIAM SIIARf. Cadiz, August 31t, 1843. . . Milliner & Mantua 'Making Business, Miss. JANE SCOTT, , rTTAKES this method of informing the Indies of New JL Athens and vicinity, that she has taken a room in the house occupied by Mis. Grimes, on Maine street in the town or NEW ATHENS, where she will carry on the above business in nil 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 satisiaction. Mie is determined to spare no pains in sedulously striving to please, botn as to lusnion, uuraointy nnu neatness ot workmanship, all who may favor her with their patron age, a liberal snare oi wsicn sue nopos to merit nnu re ceivo. - March 11,1841. Stone Cutting, riMIANKFUL for past favors, the subscriber takes JLt this method of informing the public that hs still continues lo carry on the above business in the shop mioiy occupied by Jfedweli fit.' llucbencr, ve.au uiuo wueie an orders for IIEAI ANDFOOTSTONES, ItlONIJ MCNTS.&c, will be promptly attended to, on the most reasonable lerms. hiw Aiip l , iiu&iuvnbM. Cadiz, May 11th, 1843. . ( P. S. As I have mode my firrnngonicnts to leave Ca diz, in the Spring, nil those who want any thing in my line 01 niimiHirs will do well to cull soon. ' Feb. 89, 1844. , E. T. II. . fit JSM Wl Scfrfn iT ' S. W. BOSTW1CK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TT TILT, continue to practice in Harrison and the y adjoining Counties. fjfUUice opjKXaie tue puuuc oiucn. August, 18th, l4i. CUMMINS & HARPER. ATTORNEYS, AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW And Solicitors ix Chancery ALL professional business entrusted to their care in counties of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont, Monroe, Guernsey, Tuscarawas, Coshocton, Holmes, Carroll, Stnrk and Wavne. will be faithfully attended to. ... . i . -ii- dj . ' . iL i.e. J. D. CUMMINS, Aeio Philadelphia, LECKY HARPER, Cadii. Cadiz, June 15, 1843. tf. E. M. STANTON S. G. PEPPARD STANTON 5C PEPPARD Attorneys at Law Solicitors in Chancery, WILL practice law in the courts of Harrison eoua tv Business intrusted to them will reccivi their united attention. Office opposite James McNutt's Hotel. Cadiz, Feb. 2d, 1843. T. L. JEWETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, CADIZ OHIO. Office in Public Buildings, next door tait of the Treat- urer' Office.. Dec. 21st, 1843. M. II. URQUIIART, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery. VFFICE, next door west of Thomas Hogg's store, corner room, up stairs. Cadiz, May 18th, 1843. - LAW PRACTICE A IV. MORRISON, Attorney and Counsellor 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. larroiiton, apr la sitarg A. G. DIMMOCK, A TTORNEY and Counsellor at Law. Millorsburir f Holmes county. Ohio, will attend faithfully to nil business entrusted to his care, in the counties ol Holmes. Wayne, Knox, Coshocton ami Tuscarawas. Collections in any part of the state promptly attend ed to. Refer to J. B. Bratton, Esq., Harrisburg, Pa. James M. Brewster, Esq., Rah way, N. J. James Coddington, Canal street, N. Y. E. A. Bradley, Eagle st. Buffalo. Philo Scoville, Cleveland, O. N. M. Standard. do. Editor of Sentinel, Cadiz, O. ap 25 3ra NOTICE. THE FIRST AND LAST CALL; all those indebted to me in any way are requested to come forward immediately and settle the same as no lontrer indulgence will or can be given. Those who neglect this can may depend on tne consequences. jeo. atn, juhn PHILLIPS. ANTED, 10,000 lbs. Roll Butter, 50U " Feathers, 1000 bush, dry Apples, 1000 " " Peaches, 500 Flaxseed, 1000 Corn, 1000 " Oats, 500 " Rye, For which the highest market prico will be paid on delivery at the store 01 Feb. loth, 1844. JUAUUUD & liKlMES. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. T illaliood Xc T. D. Oriin'Shavccommen l ced the Mercantile business in the stand lately occupied by Hogg & Wood, where they invite their friends aim tne punuc generally, to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they are de termined to sell as low as any establishment in the place. , . MAHOOD & GRIMES. ichruary a, 1B44. 1 F" J.UALti SI..T1 1 , VI IS 1 . Klie Summer Ses sion will commence on tha last 'Monday of April. The terms per quarter are, for day scholars, jrninary viuhs -1 Middle . - - - ;.- - 5,00 Junior " , - '- - 6,25 Senior " - - - - - 7,50 with a deduction of ten per cent to those who pay for the session in udvancc. Extra branches the snmo charge as for boarders, with the above deduction. Further in formation obtained ofthe Stiperintendant. CHARLES C. BEATTY. SteubenviUe, March 21, (ap4) 1844. mer customers who nre still indebted, are hereby notified that I have left in the hands ol S. W. Bostwick, Esq. and Mr. Wm. Boice, my unscttcd business; und to whom they will please make payment at the earliest possiDie uay. Having sold my entiro property and merchandize to Messrs. Stewart, Millwan St Bennett, I most cheer fully recommend them to that public which has so lib erally patronized me. 1 embrace the present occasion to return my heartfelt thanks to tho citizens of Harrison county, for their more than liberal support; and shall ever remember the many favors received at their hands. Friends farewell, Cadiz, apr 18J WILLIAM BENNETT- MiSH S A1M1I HITCH LY, WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies of Cndiz nnd vicinity, thatsho is about to open a xvxxllxnxsh SIX OF in the front room of the second story of Joseph R. Hun ter's dwelling house, on SteubenviUe street, directly opposite John Beai.l's Drug Store, where she is prepared to make, bloacn, aner or trim bonnets in the newest and most fashionable style. She will also carry on the MANTUA MAKING BUSINESS in all its various branches. All persons favoring her with their patronage, may rely upon her punctuality ana untiring assiduity in striving to render general sat slnction. (TT-oharges moderate. , Cndiz, March 8, 1844. Oil YES! Oil YES! THIS is to inform the public and all the world at large, that we will sell goods as cheap as tho 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 onll before you purchase elsewhere. Store opposito the 1 reasurcr'S oiuce. . J.W. BEEBE & Co. Cadiz, January 11, 1844. N. B. All kinds of country produce taken at th highest market prices. WANTED. " 5000 lbs Roll Butter, 500 Feathers, 200 Tow Yarn, 500 bushels dry Peaches, 500 do do Apples, 500 do Flaxseed, 500 do Timothy seed, 1000 do Oats, 1000 do Corn, for which the highest market price will be paid in coeds at cash prices, at the store of J. W. Bccho St Co., op posite tno 1 rcasurer's ollice. - Cndiz, Jnnuary 11, 1844. NEW WHOLESALE DIIY GOODS STORE, No. 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ff F.GOLF is now opening an entire fresh stock of i.YJL foreign ana uomestio ury iioods, in the More room recently occupied by D. Fitzsimmons, Esq., and one door above II. Childs St Co's warehouse. These goods hayo been purchnsod in the east for cash, and will be sold at 0. small advance on eastern prices, for either cash or approved paper. Merchants Visiting our city will find it to their advan tage to call nnd examine the stock before making their purchases. op 95 nait $2 JOHN W. BLAIR, BRUSH MAN UFACTURER, . ap 18 120, wood street, Pittsburgh. WSl M. MITCHELTREE, wholesale Grocers, , Rectifying Distillers, and Win and Liquor Merchants, 100 liberty street, Pittsburgh. ap 18 lLLIAJUS & DILU ORTII, Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles. No 29 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ap 4 KINO V HOLMES, Commission and Forwar ding Merchants, and wholesale dealers in Groce ries, tin plate, block tin, Copper, Spelter, Iron, Nails, Glass, Foundry ware, to. &c; and in the staple arti cles of country produce, Wood street, Pittsburgh, on door from the nver. an 4 . JG. Ac A. GORDON, Commission and For- warding Merchants, Water street, Pittsburg. ap4 DALZELL V FLEMING, Wholesale Gro cers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, 24 Water street, Pittsburgh. ap 4 MB. RHEY He Co., Commission and Forwar- ding Merchants, 39 Water street, Pitts'gh. ap4 AL. FRAZER, Bookseller, Stationer, Agent for Periodicals and Book Binder, Market street. SteubenviUe. . an 4 LADIES' Musical Library, January and February nos. of this most excellent monthly collection of music now at iKAZifcK'Soteunenviiie. ap ri TRAVELS in the Californias, and Scenes in the Pa JL cific Ocean, by Thomas J. Farnhan, author of tra vels in Oregon, &c, just received by A. L. FRAZER, SteubenviUe. ap4 MISS LESLIE'S French Cookery, comprising two hundred recipes for domestic cookery, at ap 4 A. 1j. a razer's, Bicuoenv'si 3, Kendalls' Life of Jackson, just received at A. L. FRAZER'S, SteubenviUe. ap 4 17CLECTIC SCHOOL BOOKS. The entire series 2J can now be bad at the publisher's prices, at the cheap book store of A. L. FRAZER, Steubv'e. ap 4 ' CJANDER'S SERIES. The reader and speller of this ij excellent series of school books can be had at ap 4 FRAZER'S, Steub'e. WEBSTER'S Elementary Speller, an elegant edi tion just received at Frazer's cheap book store, SteubenviUe. ap BOLTING CLOTHS. A new and extensive as sortment of German and English Bolting cloths," No. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, just received and for sale at East ern prices by MAHOOD St GK1MEB. July S!o, laid. FURNITURE prints, Berlin, Buck and Cotton gloves Fancy Cap Ribbon, Irish Linen, inserting, Quil ling, Edging, Lisle thread and Cotton Lace, Cambrie muslin, .1 ackonats &o. &c. MAHOOD St GRIMES. Nov. 2d ,1843. . OHOES! SHOES!! A splendid assortment of ladies U fchoes ana gaitersjust received onu tor saie March 21, 1844. MAHOOD & GRIMES. TTATS a large assortment of Gentlemen's fur hats JL J. from $ 2,00 to 4,01) for sale by March 21, 1844. MAHOOD St GRIMES. COFFEE, Java, Laguira, Maracoibo, Rio and St. Domingo, some kinds lOlbs, for one dollar, also fresh Teas for sale at S. St 11. McFADDEN'S. August 10th, 1843. 1 KA pieces of English and American prints as low XKJKJ as at any other store, at P. R. K. BROTHERSON. Sept. 7th, 1843. GIRAFFE CLOTH, Blaok Velveteen, Red Scarlet yellow and white Flannels, Merinocs and Bom bazines, Irish Linens at the store of Sept. 7 1843. P. It. K. BROTHERSON. CJHAWLS, Black Merinocs, Thibet Wool Plaid woollen. Mouslindeluihe and other Shawls and Hdkfls, nil kinds at various prices and very cheap by sept. 7, 1843. P. R. K. BROTHERSON. pounds of Feathers of a good quality want- MUU ed and 1 the hichest nrice paid. sept. 7, 1843. r. K. iv. WKU l UUllSUJN. SILK GOODS, Blue black striped and figured silks, also an assortment of other colours. Black Lace Veils, Bonnet silk and Trimmings for sale at the lowest prices by P. R. K. BROTHERSON. sept. 7, 1843. ' AfVVERCOATS, Blue, black, ribbed beaver cloths for V overcoats, an excellent article for sale low by sept. 7, 1843. P. R. K. BROTHERSON. ALPACAS, 40 pieces superior figured, striped and plain assorted colors, a splendid article for ladies dresses, just received by " sept, an, ima. r. u. 11. UKUi iiJiatsuw. , CALICOES, Ginghams, Crnpe, Delnnes, Shawls, HdkfTs, &c. MAHOOD & GRIMES. . Cadiz, Nov. 2d. 1843. SPANISH SOLE LEATHER, 1000 pounds Hemlock and Oak tanned Spanish leather, for sale low by aug. 10,1843. & St II. McFADEfEN. SILK Fringes, Thread lnces, Gimps, Edgings and Insertions, a great variety of colors and prices, for sale cheap by , AUgUSt IU, IBlo. 0. at XI. IVICX1 A.UlJtFi . GROCERIES, a fresh assortment just received and for salo low, March 7, 1844. JBA11UUU &. . FLAX SEED WANTED, 200 Bushels at the store of sept. 7, 1843. P. Ft. K. BROTHERSON.' TXTEAVERS REEDS, A large assortment just re- v v ceived ana lor sale by March 7, 1844. &AHOOD St GRIMES. COTTON BATTING, just received and for sale March 7, 1844. JtfAHOOD & GRIMES Alpacca Lustres. A Large supply ofthe above article, of every varl ety, color and price S. & II. MoFADDEN. August 10, 1843. MURDER. Tf 7" ANTED, five hundred Bushels of Clover Seed V V for which I will pay the highest market price if delivered soon. JAMES W. BEEBE & Co. Cadiz, Dec. 21st, 1843. Atpbndid assortment of Parisols, sun shades, dimi ty collars, roscte. Artificial Flowers, gimps and ull kinds of funcy goods just roceived and for sale low at the cheap store of J. W. BEEBE St Co. apr 18. OS. 1 and 2, of Harper's Illuminated and new Pic torial Bible, Just received and for sale at SteubenviUe apr 11. FRAZER'S. GOO of LBS. Sole Leather of a superior quality just received and (or sale low at the cheap store J. W. BEEBE St Co. apr. 25. ftp DOZ. Mens and Boys, Leghorn, Palm leaf and Willow hats just received and for sale unusually low at the cheap store of J. W. BEEBEE & Co. "I ( DOZ- Leghorn, Braid, Straw and Cyprus Bon W3 netts, just received and for sale nt prices to suit the times at the cheap store of J, W. BEEBE St Co. OO I'l8 muslin de lanes, balzarines Lace or dml vf gandines and Lawns of new styles, juBt received and for sale low at tho cheap store of apr 18 J. W. BEEBE eV Co. WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL, And Stage office by ' . Carrollton,0-nprl8. R. II. LEGGET. BRANDE'S Encyclopedia cfScience, Lltoraturoand Art j Ures' Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, for sale at FRAZER'S, may 8 SteubenviUe. 40 PIECES summer stuffs of every style and quality ust received and for sale as low as the lowest at the cheap store of J. W. BEEBE St Co. epr 18, Offif YDH- nrown Bna Bleached muslins just OvIUv received and for sale low at the cheap stole of J. W. BEEBE St Co. npr 25. X A li lt