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..- A ''.tv - j - UAQRISOri FARMER. ju;w store ewcoods. . " Those who labor iu the earth are the chosen people of God, if ever he bad t chown people, whose beam he tfti made hii peculiar deposite for substantial and gen ome vutue." JrJStnun't iott on rxrguua. t- r . - a Preventive of the wheat fly. Messrs. iditos3 some true s:nco in a com- Comt Jarmirt Jar, come neighbortnijh, Prap tell aai 'iee Hhat you can fay. .. F.irooD TS now rt. eiving nnd opening. (In the room uTnia'y occumed bv J. StewarO direct from the Enstern (Cities, a large and well selected assortment of Spline jend Summer Goods, including a variety nt tuncy arti-!-!k11 nf wh; h un'll be sold at reduced prices. His jnunication published ia the Baltimore pipers, 1 j stock consists in part of the following articles, stated nrv views ou the destruction of wheat by ! Broad Cloths assorted co-) Beached & bro. muslins, iho Hessian fly, anil offered a remedy f gainst, its j low ana puces, As t; iPm will l,o rcmniLn!,! f. .1 1 -assimeres. New Boot and Shoe Establishment. O. John Rr. K. David Eaton. IlEA A EATON $ Holland, Black muslin, Irish Linen, Linen handkerchief. Lawns, Calicoes, Furniture prints, Silks and Latins, Bonnet silk; supe'.or ar tides. v-i no e the devastation committed by '.Lis insect, and asilpwce(j cloth, the time is approaching for seeding for the next j Jeans, Summer e!o;h, crop, I request a small space in your columns to i Linen drills, cotton dulls, briny before our fam.eis .-.gain, the remedy then!1'?' Alpaccas, proposed, fully believing that if followed much ; Aiou-iiiiileJal'ieB. good will result from it. 1 Meriuoes, Leehum, brnid straw bonnets On nWrvatinn it ha been found that the in- I B-aue de Lalnea, Gindiauj, Gloves, -Ants Ic Hosiery sect producing the fly progresses with the growth I )amf l..1Th;!C auJ rel! - , i i . . t J , D-UC Ulllllll.-, UL U1C V UUlll , lUlU 11 111V H in- -i, IO tilll Jl. (JliU the season is favorable to a luxuriant vegetation, the fly will ho very perceptible in the autumn. The progress of the insect, us is observed in a lb mor communication, is fiom tho seed and up wa ds, and as many ns sis or ten have been ob servable on one stem between the root and sur-j face of the earth, The question then arises, how is ths insect generated, and what msacs should be used to destroy L? It is e;ther generated in the grain of wheat s'nrhr to the bug which in fjtts the pea, or the inject ichrn in its winged state depoiites nit egg or. the suifLcc of the grain when in tl.e ear at d thus uh?n fie wheat is sown and brg'us to vegetate iho egg vivifies a';;J the destructive tc rm is formed. For the following reasons I am stiongly in clined to ll3 latter opinion. It is ktiowu that this insect releases itself by butsting tho bljde that covers it, when the head is funning, and es surnes its winged state, and there is to my mind no doubt that this depos-hes its egg on the wheat when filling and coining (o perfection. If I hud any doubts on this subject they would be remo ved by the ftct that jviih the aid of a microscope the egg is discern?. bio in the form of a glutii noua matter. If this opinion be correct, the re medy is simple, ami worthy a1 least of a fair trial. Providence inflicts no evil upon mankind without a's3 providing some remedy, und utile this is ictanded as a special curso upon tnc husband- ;cu he of every description Silk Pocket Il'dlc'fs, Black silk cravats. Black sntin stocks, Laces, Edintrs etc. found "I- ESPnCTFCLLY inform the public eenerallv, ttint V they have purchased the Boot and s-hoe establish iuent of Mr. John Philliiis, op))Osite the Jail Buildings, mid immethatelv umter tl.e eenunei oiuce, wneie uiev intend carrvm? on tne aDove uusmess tu an us thhoiis brunches. "Thev are determined thnt, for neatness awl durabilitv, their woik shall not be surpassed by that of any other establishment in the place, lney solicit a share of public patronage. aprl8 Anion ( heck. Cambric Muslins, l'n.b:el!as, Parasols, etc And in fact almost every article that can Ve in any Pry Good store west of the mountains. Feisons wishin? to purchase a pieat many -nods for a small amount of cash, are requested to call at the store of J. V. Vt'ood, vhe-o he will c-vor be fouau reauy and willing to accommodate all who may see ptopjr to layor him with n call. fjrAU kinds of country produce tal;en nt the Inch est market piice iu exchange for Goods and sroceiics. may 2!. A ircat Uxciteimnt! I. EC KELSON, TAILOR. XJ ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and custom I era thnt he has removed his Tniloiinc; Establish ment to the room formerly cccupied by Mis Bowles, as a Pdillinei'sshop, and directly opposite Hogs; & 'l ip ton's stoie.wheie he is prepaied to do woik on the shor test notice, in the best stvle, and on the most reasona- ele terms. npr io. Latest Arrival New Style of Goods. PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS!! r"NHE Subscribers will offer to the "SX Jl public a vat'oty of good ploughs VfT n boin-; titled out with entire now and tiTiPf-Ti, improved patterns, Cianes and a va ,;0;y 0f otl,0r kinds The improved Hornet the halfnntent the new Corn plough all with wrought shares, which thev will sell low lor cash McNUTT cc SMITH. Cadiz, Feb, 2d, 18-13. HE II O V AL CRABB &llOBERTS, TAILOKS, "T EPrECTFUI LY inform the cit izens of Cailiz, and W Ticinitv, that they have removed to the frame buildinr rec'entlv erected by L. P. Milligan, Esq., on Market street, (and directly opposite Messrs. hilgore Si. CVs Dry Goods Store,) where they are prepared to do work in a style, which shah not be surpasssd ia any other shop in the county. Thankful for past favors, they respectfully solicit continuance of public patronage. N. B. They earnestly request an persons woo are in debted to them for work done, more than six months ago, to come forward and settle tlieir respective accounts without tut tlier Uelav. "pr FRESH K:f AM) DRUGS 0 MEDICINES rTtlTE Subscriber has inst received from the east a I fresh sunnlv of Medicines, dyes, paints, oil, die w hich he proposes selling on as accommodating terms ns nnv establishment of the kind in this section of the country.' Peisons wishing to purchase articles in his line of business would do well to call ana examine ms stock before purchasing elsewhere. Cadiz, Nov. lGth, 184.1. . BOOT AND SHOE STORE. &. W. HAMILTON havs a general j . assortment ol gentlemen's uoots Monroes, no"s anu Mippers, nna i.atues, Lnce Biots, i-hoes. Call and hid felippers. As we man nfacturcd them ourselves we warrant them to be good Also, a ere'it variety of chiluien's shoes. W e still con tinue business at the old stand of Thomas Phillips, Esq, opposite the public buildings. np r Late Arrivals from England. S. W. BOSTWICK, ATTOIWEY AXB C Ol.ASEJLLOU AT LAW, "T7"ILL continuo u practice in Harrison and ths VV- adjoining Couniits. fjrOihce opposite the public oflices. . August, 16th, 1843. S. & U. ?IcFAIlu.ii.V RE inst icceivitis a erjlendid Stock of Sl'MJVG JllVD SCM.V'ER WOODS, muchasod within tne last 1 went v Jays ai the l .astern cities, at irom iu 10 15 per cent. tJwor'than those who mado their purchases early, consequently they are ennabled to oliw Jo the ptihiic later si vies unci cheaper goods. The public and tlieir i'iiond? arc suiit ited to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. way 8. Proliute man there is and inusi be a remedy must find out by actual experiment. In the course of twenty years experience in this matter, I have known but one experiment made to destroy this fly, and thnt proved success ful. An intelligent farmer in Loudoun county, Va., having underslood that sonic of h;s neigh bors with the aid of a microscope, had discover ed a glutinous matter CU the silt face of the wheat ; .,,,,) allowance, were presented at and previous to the last ' which they believed to be tiie egg of Iho flv, do- Term of the Court of Common Picas ol'sald county, and termined to try an experiment fi.'r Us destruction, j "to w -v'" U'C 8l'"lutt'i" such casc wade aud and succeeded in that crop; but unfortunately it jtTum Johnson, Administrator of the estate of Adam was not followed up, and whether it will be sn Cattcrul dc-e'd. efTectual remedy in all seasons, remains vet to 'David Thompson. Guardian of Harrison Cos. ; ocorge Ijogtm Hernial f, MPORTEP.S and wholesale dealers in Ilardu-are, Culleru. Saddle, if.. No. 12 Wood street, Pitts burgh, rcspectfullj' announce to their customers and to Western merchants generally, that they aie now receiv ing a large and splendid assortment of liAiWWAiW. CUTLERY, c-c. nil of which has been purchased for cash by Mr. Ken nedy, on his leccnt visit to the manufacturing towns of Birmingham and f-heilreltl. England, mid which we will cll at very reduced prices, nledtting ourselves to meet any fair Eastern competition. Merchants in the habit of visiting the Atlantic cities, arc particularly invited to call. i ittsnurgn, reD.aa ap 1 "Ire litre yov're right, then go ahead?"1 SADDLE. HARNESS &, TRUNK itIAi tT ACTOR V. SFJTAZKG CCCDS AT THE CHEAP STOUE. J. W. BEEUE V Co. AVE just leceived from the Eastern cities a large and splendid assortment 01 SPRhSG AXD HUMMER GOODS, which they will sell as chenp if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place. Their stock con sists of every vaiiety and desciiption of dry goods. Hard ware, Groceries, Queenswaie, Glassware &c. also a gen eral assortment of Pittsburgh Manufactured articles. You that want to buy cheapgoodBjust cull at the cheap store oppos.to tire tieasuiers oiuce. upi "PLACE A3D I'LLSTY 1" AcUitiiMr:i.toa',s & t;5.:as,iiKs,' Tint State of Ohio.) Hanisoii County, ) Clcrk: Oifiee vVav23rf,. D. 1814. "eVTOTKI is hereby elven that the accounts and - v. . . " . ..1 voucliers oil tne Unlaw, m estates iur tcuit im ni "J.""'" ij'-; NEW STORE & NEW GOODS. S. CANFIELD, bejs leave to announce to the . public, that he has opened a new Vaiiety Store, In tin. rniim formerly occnuied bv George Craig, one door west of Thos. Hogg's old stand, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a general assortment 01 SEASONABLE GOOCS, Drv Gnmls. Oneenswaie. Glassware, Hard ware. Groceries, Iron, Nails, Glass and Domestic Goods ol every desciimion : which will be sold on the most ac commodating teims, for Cash or approved country pro- dtii-p. Nn n:iins w be snared to render entire satis faction to all those who may think proper to call. Pleas call and examine belore youpurciiase eisewnere. Cadiz, Apiil 18, 1814 T-AZLORZriG- "MJE subscribers resiiectfully inform the public that NEW STORE NEW GOODS. . Slciearl, lliiug(in a' Bennett. fTIIE undersigned announce to the public thnt they I have purchased tne property lormeily occupied by Wm. Itennett and intend mercnandizing permanent ly in Cadiz. J hecustomeisof the old house may rest assured that no effort on our part shall be spared to ren der entire satisfaction to all who may be disposed to patronise us. w e are now receiving m;w urooos, anu ere ueiernu ned to sell on the most accommodating terms. Old customers ore earnestly solicited to rail; and any quan tity of new onet are anxiously sougiit lor. JAMES STEWART, WILLIAM MILLIGAX, api il 4. K. J. BENNETT. P. S. more details hercalter. S. M. & B. DAY LIGHT AM) FA 111 PLAY. HE unders'-rned respectfully informs the public. that he h; j purchased tho LIVERY STABLE, formerly owned by Levi Mallei nee. His stock is the hnat the country can produce, together with a good as sortment of VEHICLES for the conveyance of passen gers. Persons will be conveyed to Fteubenville, or any of the adjoining towns cheaper than they can be taken by -Mage, no uiso tuns u iivil T-i -i vr w "trr m Pt. Chiiisvillfi. fWednesdavs and Saturdays. His terms w ill be low, persons giving him a'call will be attended to iu the best style. Stable opposite to the Cadiz Hotel, J. S. MA If 11'. WM. N. MAFFIT, Agent. Cadiz, Nov. ICth, 1843. CUMMINS & UAItPER. ATTOIIAEYS, AND COUAS.EIXORS AT LAW And Solicitors in Chancery. A LL professional business entrusted to their care in 1 counties of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont, Monroe, Guernsey, Tuscarawas, Coshocton, Holmes, Carroll, Staik and Wayne, will be faiihfully attended to. ujjiee on aieuuenriiie Mreei,op)iosiie vicjnumc umuui: J. D. CUMMINS, Aete Ptaladelphia, LECKY HARPElt, Cadis. Cadiz, Juno 15, lB43.tf. i;. m. STAXT03f S. G. l'CI'I'AItO T STANTON a PEPrAIlD Attorneys at Late $ Solicitors in Chancery, WILL practice law in the courts of Harrison eoun ty Business intrusted to them will receive their united attention, uuice opposite J nines lUciMutvs Hotel. " Cadiz, Feb. 2d, 1843. T. L. J E W'ETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AIVD SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, CADIZ OHIO. Office in Public Building), next door east of tiie JVeoi urefs Office.. Dec. 21st, 1S43. be tested. J he plan wh.clt no lollovvcu, ami which it is tho object of this coinrnar.ication to recommend to the notice of tire farmers, is simp ly to pass the seed wheat tluwgh a strong brine or pickle, washing it well, and lircn rolling it in slackened lime, (similar to rolling it in Platsierof. Paris,) no!, preparing at one time mote than a day's sowing. Washing the wheat in briny, and rolling it in the lima tire done primarily for the purpose of destroying the egg, but it answers another good purpose, that of preventing the growth of smut. The bine will alio be found to act as a powerful siimi'l-mt to the growth of the wheal, and superior to that of plaster. This remedy being so simple, and as I firmly believe so efficacious, I hope there will lie many farmers disposed to make trial of it, and thereby fully test iis correctness. If I should be instrumental in aricsiing the pro gress of this direful enemy of the farmer, I shall be amply compensated in the recollection that I have discharged my duty to the community. Ax AGRicvLTrmsT of Maryland. Independence of the Farmer. The mercuan' ; or manufacturer may be robbed of tho reward ofj his labor, by changes in the foreign or domestic market, entirely beyond his control, and may j wind up a year," in which lie has done everything! which intelligence aud industry could do to in sure success, not only without profit, but with an actual diminution of capital. The strong arm of mechanic industry may be enfeebled or para lyzed by the prostration of those manufacturing or commercial intercs 3 to whose existence it so essentially contributes, and on whom iu turn it so essentially depends. But what has the intel ligent and industrious farmer to fear? His capi tal is invested in' tho solid ground; he draws ou a fund which from time to time immemorial has never failed to honor nil just demands; his pro fits may bo diminished indeed, but never wholly . suspended; his success depends on no mere earthly guarantee, but on the assurance of that , crcat and beneficial Being, who has declared 'that while the earth euduicth, seed limo aud harvest shall not cease. AGlllCUL'l CRE. We have daily proofs that there .is no pn' suit which tends so to prolong life as that of the farmer. There are, in Wicnlham, Massachu setts, twenty-seven farmers, the oldest of whom is 88, and the youngest 70 years old. They are all head3 of lanyhes, nnd most 1 them swung the scythe with their sons and gr.mdsoi'S last summer. , Tho editor of ' tho ALissacbnseUs Ploughman boasts thai he has three snbtciibers, all of whom arc over 8.1 years of age, and who do not feel too old to learn, by reading something new about farming. ' To make Tomato Ketchup For half a gallon take a tralloti of skinned tomatoes, four table liambangh, Guardian of Catharine Heid ricks and others. Thomas Fisher, Ewcntor of the last will and Testament ofGcorgc Fisher, tlec'd. Jacob Paikinson, and James Leech, Executors of the Last will and Testament of Thomas Parkinson dee'd. Geovirc Cook, Administrator with tho will annexed ol Eleanor Davis, dee'd Townsend T. Larkin, Guardian nf Daniel W. Tiic.hison Rebecca Grimes, Guardian of William and Martha Jane Grimes. James Brown, Adaunisuatorof tiie estate ofJohn Urown dee'd. Martha F. Grimes. Executor of the last will and Testa inentof Joseph Grimes, dee'd. Vaid aecnunis and vouchers are on tile in the Clerks office at Cadiz in said county of Harrison, and stale afore said, Millie-el to the examination of all persons interested, which w'ill be allowed tun! approved at the next term of said Court unless exceptions thereto be filed. THOMAS C. VINCENT, Clerk. SAMUEL TIM 310X8 TOVLD respectfully inform his fiieiuls and the ' public generally, that he has removed his shop to the corner brick, opposite Thomas Hogg's old stand, now owned by Mahood Jt Grimes. He intends to sell cheaper than the cheapest, and without a disposition to talk loud, r.e will sell tor ready pay tne encapest 01 any other establishment in tho western, country. Beef cat tle and Hides will he taken in exchange for work. Conic ahead all you who want bargains. npr 4 W ESTERN EXCHANG E, Cadiz. Chio. o Ii5i r 1 s l j" imp1 T they have entered into a partnership under the r-j-HE g ubscriber informs his old customers and the firm of I public cencially that, at his old shop in Cadiz, SNYDER & MALLLRLNLb, they can purchase lower than has ever been offered for the purpose of cany ing on the above business in all ,Tesit 0f t,e Ohio, any article iu his line, lis various branches, at the old stand of Snyder k Moore, u0 keeps constantly on hand, where they are prepared toexecute woik with neatness COPPER KETTLES all sizes, and dispatch, for all who may favor them with a call. TIN WARE -every variety. 1?.. lr.o- nun'miv in the husincss. mid havine Klli.T7.TIi;ON WAliK to suit purchasers. none but the best of workmen employed, they have no HOLLOW WARE AND CAbiTNGS a general as- hesitation iu saying, that they will give general satis- Uortment. A. iiirv 1,.i.r:,...l r IKv.'irv ticril'se on tlrenre- , v..ii:ji ..i.i.iv... j. -- 1 rt ' ventnm and cure cf diseases, by regimen and Sim ple remedies; revised ana einnnreu, wiui me uiim 01 a vegetable materia uicdica, pointing out the virtues, preiraration and doses of our most valuable native med ics i r,!-in!s. and an outline of anatomy and phisiology. i illustrated with lOUengravitirs, 6 of which are colored. Sat A L. FSAZEll'S, Sieubenville. may 22. , n V. -i irTT A C. fr' Wotf.vn T.lti.rf m i. Npll Itnnltl'-ll's 11 Magazine, No. l,Vol.1, May 1811. The first maimer of this Western excellent monthly is received. 7'ico cfrjoi-j a year only. Subrcriptions received hy may 22. ' . A. L. FKAZEIi, SleuhcnvUle. faction. They have and will continue to keep on hand the most approved laslnons. SAMUEL SNYDER, aprl8. EMANUEL MALLEUNEE. Cash or Produce received in exchange. WILLI Ail S11A1U-. Cadiz, August 31st, 1813. - lYIillincr & Mantua Making Business. CBOSKF.Y, TAVING taken the above well known stand in the Jl. J. town of Cadiz, formerly occupied by Mr. Titos. D. Grimes, would resiiectfully inluim Iris furndr, the old natrons of the establishment, raid the travelling public generally, that he Is prepared to accommodate theiu, as he believes, to their eutiic sat.1siact.0n. i lie House nas been thoroughly repaired, new rooms added, and a large leading room atiaehed, where the principal jour nals of the day will he regularly received nnd filed. Every endeavour will be made by the proprietor to add to "the comfort of his guests ; nnd'he respectfully so licits ami hopes to merit a share of the public patronage. march 28. A JS'EW VOLUME. SASDS'S A "O ri "VlPi! uniivalled preparation has performed some ol I tne most nsionit;iung cuics oiuiyn.uc nun mu it enrded in the annals nf history, thus proving conclu sively it is capable vf filling the high aim and purpose tor which it is designed. "Patients suilering for years from various chronic conr-tilutional disoiuers, tutor try ing different r emedies, spending thousands of dollars in tr.... nrr nni r n-inf. tli," II m STI PMIff !l IHSir r 11 ni.i,. i- ,i,i, :n lin,.:n liv Mm iinn.'n slip will he nhlnto render trcncrnl satisfaction. She is ... , I . " 01 , -rs "J., rr . i . -"i . ., , rtnv iaxxr hot a ci ontno Ifiwivnioi t If'IV IMI . I. ' II IIC. llflC 111111 . U WWII' III) ii,ljn ji riMuiwu-ii v Kheumatism, s-ctofuk or King's Evil, Salt Rheum and please, both as to fashion, durability and neatness of Ringworm, Clceis and painful ahection of the bones, workmanship, all who may Invor lier witn tneir pat on Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Scurvy, Biles, Chronic, age, a liberal share of which she hopes to merit and re- ore Eves, Blotches and various cumneous eruptions, ceive. jnULLKTlN of Cheap Hooks. Lite, trial, and con JE3 versotions of Itobert Emmet; lied Mary, or the Pacific; Complete Florist, a manual for gardening, con taining practical instruction for the management of green house plants, and for ihc'cultivntiuiiofshrubcry, (lowers. &c, &c; the National Airs; Legendary ballads, cic. ot'Thos. Moore; Drawing Room Library, No. 3; Camp bell's Foreign Semi-monthly Magazine for April ; Rich elieu, a pliiv iu 5 acts, hy E. W. Bnlwer; Shakespeare, No. 2 ofllewet's fine illustrated edition; W hunsatid Ud dlties. by Thos. Hood; Hunchback of Notre Dame, by- Victor lingo; Student at Paris; Arthur, by Sue, for sale at iRAZLlCS Cheap Book SMore, may t Steubeuville. JEW DAVID'S, OR si V. 11 R E W V L A S'l'EB. rTIHS is becoming one of the most popular medi I cincs now before the public. For removing all seated pains, such as Rheumatism, pain in the back, side or bieast, it has no equal in the world. It is also efficacious in removing wens, tumors, corns. Ate. We do not design lopvff this medieinc, with old iie.tinoue certilirates, but will simply mention a FEW RECENT CASES, where it has effected cntcs. Mr. 8!oan of Zanesvilio, after having suffered with Rheumatism for niae years was cured by using the HEBREW PLASTER. Mr. Anderson of'Putnam, was troubled for a long time with a lame back, occasioned by ovei lifting, cured by using this plaster. A man. (name not recollected,') in Gra- I tint, Licking Co., entirely cured of Rheumatism. The following certificate from Mr. Worsted, editor ol the Mnssilon Gaz. and George Miller Esq., of the firm of Keith & Miller, tttt'ys., was furnished me a few days since : Massllon, Oct. 2Sth, 1843. Having received mush benefit from using the .1 EW 5A VI IV I'L AST EK, the n ::ur MIRROR LITERATURE AND TIIE FINE ARTS: Edited by (7. P. Morris (c .V. P. Willis. Each Number containing a beautiful Steel Engraving. f OOD as the Mirror has hitherto been fsrood enough JK to prosper) we have edited it as the Israelites built the walls of Jerusalem with the best hand otherwise employed. The beginnings of all enterprises are diffi cult more especially tieginiungs witnout capital ana the attention of one' editor has benn occupied with the management of the machinery now in regular operation, while the other, till the concern should be prosperous, was compelled to labor diligently tor other publications. One by one (to change the figure) these hindering bar nacles" have been washed oil' our keel by going more rapidly ahead, and, with the beginning of the third vol ume, BOTH EDITORS Will 00 EM'IKELY UIKt liXOI.OSIVliLV devoted to the miiikoii equal to selling studding s.iils a low and aloft with the wind dead aft, full and steady. Of course she will now go along 'with a bone in her mouth" as they say ol a cralt with tne loam on her cut-water. We live in the middle of this somewhat inhabited island of Manhattan, and see-most that is worth see ing, and hear most that is worth hearing. After the ' ifiiss. JANE SfOTT, rTAKES this method of informing the ladies of New 9 Athens and vicinity, that she nas taken a room in the house occupied by .Mrs. Grimes, on Maine street in the town ot NEW ATHENS, where she will carry on the above business in all its va rious brunches. Havini taken instructions Irom one and suilering all that human long nnd amply experienced in the bus'iicss, she trusts M. II. URQUIIART, Attorney and Counsellor ai Law, and Solicitor in Chancery. OFFICE, next door west of Thomas Hogg's store, corner room, up stairs. Cadiz, May 18th, 1843. LAW PRACTICE.. AW. MOUIEJSONVAttorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery Office, a little west of the Office of the Crisis, iu the house former ly occupied by G. W. Chapman, Esq. Cariollton, npr 18 sitarg A. G. UIMMOCK, ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Millersburg, Holmes county, Ohio, will attend faithfully to all business entrusted to his care, in the counties of Holmes, Wayne, Knox, Coshocton and Tuscarawas. Collections in any part of the state promptly attend ed to. liefer to - J. B. Bratton, Esq., Harrisburg, Pa. James M. Brewster, Esq., Railway, N. J. James Cotldington, Canal street, N. Y, . E. A. Bradley, Eagle st. Buffalo. Philo Scovillc, Cleveland, O. N. M. Standard. do. Editor of Sentinel, Cadiz, O. ap 25 3m JOHN W. BLAIR., BRUSH MANUFACTURER, npl8 120, wood street, Pittsburgh. MB. IS HEY A Co., Commission and Forwar . ding Merchants, Wholesale Grocers and deal ers in Produce, 39 Water street, Pltts'gh. np4 Bookseller, Stationer, Agent ; streel ap 4 4 I.. I'll W.tiXl. J . for Periodicals and Book Binder, Market street, Steubeuville. BOLTING CLOTHS. A new and extensive as sortment of German and English Bolting clothB, No. 4, 5, G, 7, 8, 9, just received and for Btdo at East ern prices by MAUOOD & GIUMES. July 2G, 1843. FURNITURE prints, Berlin, Buck and Cotton gloves Fancy Cap l'ibbon, Irish Linen, inserting, Quil- limr. Edging, l.iste tlneaa anil cotton iiace, camonu muslin, Juckonats &c. &c. MAUOOD & GRIMES. Nov. 2d ,1843. , are cfl'ectunlly cured by its use. Diseases having their orkin in an impure blood and fluids generally will be speedily anil eliectuully remeveu uy tins invuluauiu medicine, as its operation is peculiar, and consists in removing the cause of disease by entering into the cir- March 14,1844. NOTICE, r iMIE FIKST A NO LAST CA LL; all those JL indebted to me in any way are requested to come indulgence will or can be riven. Those w ho neglect this call may depend on tho consequences. . . i . .. . . ,.-.1 rxT nnrT T Trie, i-el). Stb, J811. juiiii l unjiiuc dilution and parsing through tho general system. Uuward immediately nnd settle the same as no longer VI liere OOttUUUliOIia to no latumuiu uii-iauuu CAiBi, thev are removed as it passes along tho alimentary ca nal"; hence the patient will know nnd feel the sensible oneratiou of the Sntsaparilla from its curative powers. The proprietors are daily receiving orders from the medical profession, the clergy, oliicers ol lesticc, and numerous private citizens, ample and willing testimo ny, both written and veibal, to tho superior value and eilicacyof this preparation. To the poor.it is fnriiished gratuitously, on sufficient proof being furnished of their worthiness. The following certificates from individuals who have suffered with Scrofula in its very severest.form, are pre sented lor the earclul perusal oi tne tilllicted. Essex, Conn., July 2", 1843. Messrs. Sunds Gent. About eight yenrs since, hy being overheated and directly alter exposed, 1 was sei zed with a sevoro cold, wlncli deranged tne wnoie sys tem. Purple or livid spots npiieared on the skin, at- ANTES, 10,000 lbs. Poll Butter, 500 " Feathers, , 1000 bush, dry Apples, 1000 " " Peaches, . 500 " Flax Seed, 1000 " Corn, 1000 " Oats, 500 '' Rye, For which the highest maikot price will be paid on delivery at the store of leb. l.ltll, 1044. Ulilliwwx IX. vriniTiju.:?. OIIOES! SHOES!! A splendid assortment of ladies J Shoes and giutersjust receivett anu lor saie March 21, 1844. MAUOOD & GRIMES. ATS a lar go assortment of Gentlemen's fur hats from S-00 to 4,00 for sale by Mavc.li 21, 1844. MAUOOD & GRIMES. tended with violent pain ofthe head ; the symptoms be ing alarming, a pliysician was blistering and leeching, which J. D. Cil'iJSlCS have comrnen- eau ; me symptoms oe- K 11,. Woon. wl alarming, a physician was called who prescribed j , , bHc nel,llly produced partial re- ,, ... rt.u,, s. lief. Hard bony lumps formed on various parts of the body pronounced my complaint hereditary h, .i.,i.,.i Tho r.iiir we cheerfully recommend It to the afflicted, believing it nnonfl of alsni.-.e. oi.-bl iHids of red licnner. ! !" " va"m.ul" "ie ,or " 'tn 11 , ' '';,. i - i .i m reconiincuued. three table spoonfulls ot mustard; grind them; j, p. tvORSTELL. finelv. and simtnor them slowly in sharp vinegar,' GEO. MILLER. In a pewter basin, three or four hours, slraiu it ! Many other respectable persons hnye offered to give trough a wire sieve, and bottle it closely. Those , ZTtEZ who like tho article may add. aticr tne ingicu:-L.w,-r.ach box contains sufficient to spread cuts are somewhat cot.l two table spoonfulls of i G or 8 large plasters. Price 50 cents per box. Forde ! in Cadiz by 1 JUHX HKALl., nnd 1Y1C15I1.V Oi. nowo. Also for sale by agents In most of the country towns. spoonfulls of salt, lour of black pepper, half a As a new mairicd coirple fiom down east were taking their nocturnal repose, talking over 'm ti ters and things,' a heavy thunder-storm arose. The loud peals of thunder and vivid flashes of lightning rilled them will) terror and fearful ap prehensions, Suddenly a tremendous crash cau sed tho loving couple to start us though they had received an electric shock. Joint ha n throw ing his arms around his dear, exclaimed 'Hug up to me,.'Liz, lei's die likoIr.s!., Nov. JOHN HOGG, Agent for Mt. Pleasant. 1 Gth, 1643. ' GA George tho I offered a rewaid of fifty guineas to tho person who could tnnke ihymo with por ringer. The following was handed in by one of llio poets of thai agc t 1 - The Duke of York a daughter had. He gave th Prince of Orange her; And now, my Lord, I claim the prizp, For making rhyme with porringer. . FLAXSEED. Tho highest market piicp will ho paid in cash for nny quantity of flax seed if delivered soon at the store of may 22 J. P. WOOD TVTEW VOLUME OF GRAHAM! The July No "J 1 commences a new volume of Graham's Magazine 1 he publisher promises to improve ins most popular magazine. $3 per year, and will be delivered without charge of postage, by ' junc 5. - A. L. FRAZEtt, G. P. Agent.' . The Charleston Mercury, of li e 5th, had the Polk and Dallas flair unfolded witii the right kind if a spirit. Can connisin discover a sign here? " ,f AGAZ1NE3 FOR JUNE! National, Grahams, JVX ftr"' Lady's Book, can bo hud at the subscript lion ptice by the single-number at juneS. MAZER'S, StcmVnvillo. ILLUSTRATED Shakspearo No. 6,Sentslield No. 4; Mysteries of London No. 4 ;, False Prince, and a htit of other cheap reading nt j jonefi. ' V ' ' FRAZER'S, Steiihenville. B rimy ON NET Trimmings, aeUnovledged very pretty. very rood nnd very riieap at tne new store oi y 2 J. J. P. WOOD, ' newspapers have bad their pick of the news, we have a trick of making a spicy hatch of tho remainder, (glean ing many a choice bit, by the way, which hail been overlooked or slighted) mid we undertake, hereby, to keen the readers of tho Mirror up to the times. Every body reads the newspapers and gets the outline of the world's going round but we shall do just what the newspapers leave undone fill up the outline tell you fciKnme inore."Yas the children sav1! nut in the liirhts and shadows of the pictttro dono by newspapers in the rough. It ia what we have tried to do in our " Letters to the National Intelligencer," and as our brother edi tors seem to think we have succeeded, we will (as we discontinue that coirespondence in April) in rather a more unshy anil lighter vein, resume these metropolitan sketches in the Mirror. A secret for your car, dear reader :--By selling the plate of each number for half what it is worth, you get the reading lornouung: i utcn piate is worm a smi ling to put in an album and the whole Mirror costs but Bix-pence! So it is, in fact, for nothing that you get sixteen pages of tho best literaturo thut wo can pro cure for you, including a description of the things a- bout town that are seldomest described and best worth describing. Of course we can only afford this by very small profits on a very large circulation, and ten thou- , J . 1 U..L 1.... ,!...,... ..I'.I.A O-l i sand suuscriuem hic uui uic mm wi uju uui.-. iiiuiicai ten thousand, (into which we arc now feeling our way) will be tho lust move ot tne rising tide that ovortuns in to our pockets. We keep nn eye in the back of our head, to see if nnv boi v is JiKeiv to ovortiiKO us tnnu to try tneir tncK belbre they come along side,) and we keep a look-out on both sides, from the salient balconies of our imagi nation, for any stray tireezee ol novelty for which it is possible to trim sail. And to show your hand a little we have Dagger! iukc k.oiiij a oreeze ortwowlucti wo shall reserve awhile tir competition. If nothing o verhaul us we shall try our speed by and by, with sky scrapers nnd all just to amuse the reader, and show ourregard for his respectable six-pence. Our plates by the way, we undo nake to say, shrill bo from this date, of twice theexcllence (at least) of those heretofore given. Experience and inquiry, (with a little- more money) make more difference in the bettering of this branch ol our business than of most the others. Note Besne. Subscribe in all cases, (if you wish to serve us do you") by lcttkh to ourselves. The Post master will forward it irep ol expense. P. S. As to our Extras, they aro to booksellers, what the 'manna' must have been to the Jew bakers. You don't need coaxitnr to help yourselves to anvthlne so cheap and heavenly. Take what has Allien, and be sure that more loaves, crisp and satisfying, are baking in tneciouns. TERMfi THREE DOLLARS PER'ANNUM IN ADVANCE. ' " : The first number of the new year will be issued on tho 6th day of April. The work is sent by mail, to all parts of the country. Add ress (postage free ) 't MORRIS, WILLIS, 4 CO. Perrons ano Pnormr-.TonJ, No, -1 Ann street, under tho skiii and tho Doctor crofulu now lor the first time developed. 1 he following winter my sight failed in both eyes, medical aid was again resort ed to, w Inch relieved niy s.ght during the summer, my nose now beiran to increase iu size and the whole body rapidly enlarged with a dropsical swelling. The nose even grew very sore and discharged most profusely the most loathsome substance. My wholo system was in volved in disease, the lumps Boftened and discharged freely, producing great debility ; ulcers now broke out on the legs, and to complete my misery, tho muscles and sinews contracted so that 1 was rendered helpless. I remained with little change in this condition until last October, when 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 of my sufferings, but from this I recov ered onlyio suffer on; the ulcers bad become one con tinuous sore entirely raw. ,, It was in this condition l commenced the useot your invaluable Sareapaillla, which I was induced to use from the many remarkable cures I saw published. It came to me as some guardian angel and lean scarce ly tell whv. vet 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 lew days my pains grew easier, the swelling of the body mid the limbs went down, the ulcere commenced healing, and I rested well. After suilering every thing hut tho pains of death, how happy anil nnd how grateful do I feel to be able to add another testimonial to the efficacy of your priceless Sarsaparilla I - ' t . ,.i. . .i 1 I 11 1 r iiy neaitn is restored, anu i nave warned lour nines without inconvenience. 1 superintend my family af fairs, nnd in fact feel almost like being in a new world. I am induced to make this public acknowledgment Mi-om a deep sense of duty to you as a means in the hands ot uoa ol restoring a louow mortal irom a pre mature ernve. Laiiiruace is inadeounte to express my feelings. May the Lord be with you, and make Ins face to shine upon yon, is the sincere desire of your much obliired 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 on nntidote at hand viz ; Pianos r-AnsArAKii.i.A. i rust io no cui er, however great their pretensions. . AlUli:-iS. NAllUUiNM, Middlesex Co. ss. Essex, Conn. July 25, 1843. Personally annearcd the above named Monissa Sim- mens, and made oath to the facts contained in the fore going statement belore mc. s CORDON SMITH, : " ' ' Justice of Hie Peace, - We the subscribers, being personally acquainted with Mrs. Monissa Simmons do not hesitate to say that we consider Uio above statement of her case substantially true and entitled to confidence, Rctskn Post, Deacon Bap'U C I. Hii.lHavdkn, Merchant. . ; C. Grkexi.eaf, Her, Dentist, , . ' ," A. F. WlllTTLKMOBE, P. M. ' JOHN BE ALL, Jieertl, by rperial appointment of the proprictori,or Cadit find vicinity. 7IIt:iItnnl &. T ced the Mercantile business in the stand lately Woon, wheie they invite their to call and examine tlieir stock before purchasing elsewhere, us they aro de termined to sell as low as any establishment in the place. , MAUOOD & GRIMES. February 8, 1811. "f OS. 1 nnd 2, of Harper's Illuminated and newPic- torial Bible, Just received and for sale at Steubenvillc apr 11. . iRAZER'S. 9 DOZ. Mens and Boys, Leghorn, Palm leaf and iJ Willow hats just received and for sale unusually low at the cheap store of J. W. BEEBEE & Co. "I i DOZ. Lyghorn, Braid, Straw and Cyprus Bon Xv netts.just received and for sale at prices to suit the times at the cheap storo of J. W. BEEBE & Co. r" PIECES muslin de lanes, balzarines Lace or- 3 gandines and Lawns of new styles, just received and for sale low at the cheap store of npr 18 J. W. BEEBE &i Co. I) RAN DE'S Encyclopedia of Science, Literature and Ait; Ures' Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, for sale at may 8 FRAZER'S, Stciibenville. A f PIECES summer stuffs of every style and quality Ivf iust received and for sale as low ns the lowest nt the cheap store of J. W. BEEBE & Co. apr 18. rrrr YD; )UFvf received and for sale low at the cheap store of Brown and Blenched muslinsjust J. W. BEEBE &. Co. apr 25. NEW WHOLESALE BUY GOODS STORE, No. 1 33 Wood street, Pittsburgh . MEGOLF is now opening an entire fresh stock o , Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, in the Store mnm recently" occupied bv D. Fitzsimmotis, Esq., and one door ubove II. Childs & Go's warehouse. These goods have been purchased in the east lor cash, and will be sold at a small advance on eastern prices, for either casn or approved naner. Merchants visiting our city will find it to their advnn taire to call and examine the stock before making tlieir purchases. up o mm WEAVERS REEDS, A large assortment just re ceived and for sale by March 7, 1814. &AIIOOD & GRIMES. WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL, And Stage oflicc hy Cnrrollton, O npr 18. R. II. LEGGET. COFFEE, Java, Laguira, Maracoibo, Rio and St. Domingo, some kinds lOlbs, for one dollar, also fresh Teas for ealo at . . S, & II. McFADDEN'S. August 10th, 1843. ' - rr pieces of English and American prints as low IO" as at nny other Store, nt P. R. K. BROTIIERSON. Sept. 7th, 1843. : C1ALICOES, Ginghams, ; Hdkffs, &c. Cadiz, Nov. yd. ll.i. PANISH SOLE LEATHER, 1000 pounds Hemlock 7 and wan tannea r-pamsn lenuier, lorsuieiow uj 3. (X, 11. JUbl AlViU,, Edgings and insertions, a great variety of colors and prices, for talc cheap by August IU, 104 J. B. oc n. iucr aiunn. CJ ILK Fringes, Thread laces, Gimps, a r 0ml. Stone Cutting. rTMIANKFUL for past favors, the subscriber takes I this method of informing the public that ho still continues to carry on the above business in the shop lately occupied uy uedwell. llueiiener, uadiz Uhio, wncre nil orders lor HEAD ANIPOOTSTONES,MONV MENTS.rtc, will be promptly attended to, on the most reasonable . 1 .. . . . t-nu; i nn it iiiri?iii?vir,i luiinn. , uutt i&ui i.iiiiiumiuit, Cadiz, May 11th, 1843. , ' P. S. As I have made my arrangements to leave Ca diz, in tho Spring, nil those who want any thing in my linn ol business will do well to ca II soon. Fb. 20, 1844. E.-T. II Crape, Delanes, Shawls, MAHOOD & GRIMES. uug. 10,1843. GROCERIES, a fresh assortment just received and for stile low, . . . , .Trtrtn -,-nTTiTTna March 7, la-14. juaiiuuij oc iviitii. f' r f pounds or I' earners or a good quality want QUVF ' and the higbestprice paid. H4;(. r, K. iv. nitm iie.ii..-xi. ept. 7, CJPECIAL ANATOMY Sl PHISIOLOGY by Dr. J") Wm. E. Homer, with superior plates; a new work at FRAZER'S. fjuue 5. A MIL Y, Tuck and School Bibles and Testaments, Vi 3. may 'i-i, Blank books, all sorts, lor sale iow, by P. WOOD. W may 22. IRIME article of Loaf and Orloan sugar. mny 2Q. J . P. WOOD. ECLECTIC series. Kirk ham's k Smith's Grammars, tic. all cheap. J. P. WOOD. may 22. HITE Glue, Gum nrahic and Brimstone for Milliners. J. P. WtJUU. may 4 new stylo Fluited Tea ware in complete sets ana i. chenper than ever offered in this mlJ,rBfl;nfin r y.i i v . A ' ' - riMtlMMINGS, A very genoral assortment oi me I very best trimmings lor all articles oHadieswetir. mnv 22. J.P.WOi.)D. rTlEA Pouchong, Young Hyson, Blnck and other I r.m Anr.ta.to tl.SOnerlb. ' i i..,. ....... - 1 . n ,,-nAn J. A W may 22. BONNET Lawns, do t'ilks and Satins a beautiftt new style, also a splendid article white watered silk. J.P.WOOD. may 93. f I T? T7