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..'-'.hi.) :i 'si- V''. i? f'i 4 MISCELLANEOUS. OH! DO OT SI TPOSE! Y TnoMAS HAT.VE9 EATLEV. Oli ! do not suppose thai my hums Are a! ways iineluuden and gny ; Or that thorns never mis with tlie flowers That fortune his strewed in my way ; When seen by the cold and unfeeling. We stniie through the sorrows we feel j But srr.ilea are deceitful concealing The wounds which they never can heal. The world l a changeable ocean, And sunbeams and !hadowsabound. Where the surface seems least in commotion, The rocks of misfortune aie found; And man is the pilot, who, steering. Of every billow the sport, Sees the gale of prosperity veering, ' Which promised to witft him to port. Our hopes are the gales that serenely Waft onward our sails as we float ; Our tears arc the whirlwinds that keenly O'erw helm our poor perishing boat ; And reason's the beacon that gives us Its light through Jile's perilous way. But folly's the ray that deceives us,' And leads us too often astray. Our moments of mirth may be many, . And hope half our sorrow beguiles, Cut believe mc, there cannot be any , Whose features are always in smiles; The heart may be sad and repining, ' Thonirh cheerfulness brightens the scene. As a goblet with gems may be shining, : Though bitter tire portion within. A glittering volume may cover A story of sorrow and wo; And night's gayest meteors may hover Whore dangers lie lurking below; Thus oft, in the sunshine of gladness. The cheek nnd the eye may be drest, Whilst the clouds of dejection and sadness In secret o'cishadow the breast. SPECTACLES. 3011T1 33. McFADDEU & CO. 85, MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, TrXP constantly on hand a large assortment of l. vrom, r-iiver, l ortoise-shell, German Oliver ana Steel SPECTACLES, Eye Glasses, Linnen provers &c. Also, Pebbles. Cataract Glass, convex, concave, per issopic, perifocal and colored glasses, tc suit all ages. Special attention paid to fitting new glasses to old frames. MILITARY GOODS. Xo. 85, MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH. riHE subscribers are now receiving in addition to I their former stock, a large anil general assortment of MILITARY GOODS, consisting in part of Swords, rnsnes, cpauietts, Buttons, Laces, lords, Braids, Caps, Plumes, Pompoms, &c. Volunteer companies supplied wim equipments, uanners, nags, ace. J'.IIIC J 11 .HJllH D. MCfAUUi',.11 Oi 1.0. DOOT AND SHOE STORE. F&. W. HAMILTON have a general a assortment of gentlemen's Boom- Monroes, Slices and Slippers, and Ladiee, Lace Boots, Shoes, Calf and Kid Slippers. As we man ufaotured them ourselves we warrant them to he good Also, a great variety of children's shoes. We still con tinue business at the old stand of Thomas Phillips, Esq, opposite the public buildings. ap 25 Latest Arrival New Style of Goods. TIic Widow. If there is any person more lonely than anotli cr, and one who should be more entitled to onv! sympathies, it is s'w who Ins been tlepiived of! the compuiinn of dor youih. Perhaps her chil dren have all boon culled away by the voice of! death, nnd one by one she lias watched over them, until they breathed their last, and ihtni deposited them in the house appointed for all the living. . Poor woman, she is a widow indeed! As she muses on the past, when site was con tented and happy in the society of her husband surrounded by a group of smiling children, an involuntary sigh escapes her, and a tear is seen to tickle down her check. Now, the path of! l'.fe is dark and drear; the sunshine that blessed her cottage and home is departed, and night, dark and cheerless, broods over her head. Poor woman, we repeat. There i3 nothing on earth to cheer agtin her spirits, raise her heart and thrill her bosom with joy. When her Father in heaven, whose kind hand has wonderfully sus tained her, shall call her hence, she will depart with a willing spirit. She feels that earth is but a vale of tears, and she has long looked above for consolation and peace. A few more sans, and she will be at rest, and the cold grave will then receive the lifelcai clod and then who will remember the widow and childless? Who will visit her "rave and plant flowers beside it? None; for her relations and her offspring are dead. Poor widow! we say again. May she hud kind liicnus while she lives, that all Iter wants be supplied, and when she dies, we are confident she will find rest in heaven, tvhere the wicked cease from troubling and weary at rest. A NEW ERA OF SHAKSPEARE I AltlEKICA! The cheapest and most splendidly illuminated and illustrated edition of the Bard of Aeon puotisncii. Edited by the Hon. Gutian C. YrrpInEsk, O OBT. W. WIER. Esq., will design, select, and XV ar range the illustrations, of which there will be about MOD executed on wood, in the very best style of me modern scnool ot that art. In submitting the Prospectusofthe Editor to the pub lic, the publisher has only to add that he will spare nei ther expense nor pains to make this edition of the World's Poet superior to any that has heretofore ap peared in illustrations, typography and paper. The form will be royal octavounil will be issued in weekly parts, price 1'S cts., which places it within the means of persons of the most linuted fortunes, whilst on ac count of its peculiar beauty it will gain itself admission into the librariesof the rich, and there prove to bcone of the choicest ornaments. Those who wish this work in the most perfect state will only be sure of it by taking the parts as they ap pear, which will contain the early proofs of the engra vings. The Tragedy of Hamlet is now in press. The first part will be issued in March. NEW STORE NEW GOODS. Steicarl, llilligan $ Bennett. THE undersigned announce to the public that they have purchased the property formerly occupied by Wm. Bennett and intend merchandizing permanent ly in Cadiz. The customers of the old house ma y 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. We are now receiving New Goods, nnd are dotermi- ned to sell on the most accommodating terms. Old customers are earnestly solicited to call; andorny quan tity o new ones are anxiously sought lor. JAMES STEWART, WILLIAM Mn.LIGAN, april4. n. j. bcxxett. P. S. more details hcrcnilcr. S. M. &. B. aiming lleic. Alt m. S. & If. McFADOEfl ARE just receiving a splendid Slock of SPRIA G AXD SUMMER GOODS, purchased within the last twenty days in the Eastern cities, nt from 10 to 15 per cent, lower than those who made their purchases early, consequently they are ennabled to offer to the public later styles nnd cheaper goods. The public and their friends arc solicited to cull and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. may 8. FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES. rTTIHE Subscriber has iust received from the east a I fresh supply of Medicines, dyes, paints, oil, &.C., which he proposes selUng on as accommodating terms as any establishment of the kind in this section of the country. Persons wishing to purchase articles in his line of business would do well to call nnd examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Cadiz, Nov. lCth, 1843. Tlist ltvccivcd a fresh lot of Mackerel and for 1 1 sale low by july 17 S. & H. McFAPDEN. NEW STORE &NEW GOODS. Comehrmert far, come nrighbortnigh. Pray call aad tec tchat you can buy. J. P. WOOD T3 now receiving and openintr, (in tho room formerly occupied by J. Stewart.) direct from the Eastern Cities, a large and well selected assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, including a variety of fancy arti cles, all of which will be sold nt reduced prices. His stock consists in part of the following articles. Broad Cloths assorted cc-) Bleached k bro. muslins. lore and prices. S Holland, macK niuBiiii, Irish Linen, Linen handkerchiefs. Lawns, Calicoes, Furniture prints. Silks and Latins, Bonnet silk ; superior ar tides, Meriuoes. Leghorn, braid & straw bonnets, Braize de I-iines, Ginghams, Gloves, Mits & Hosiery Flannels, white and red, Blue drillings, Apron Check, Cumbrio Muslins, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. And in fact almost every article that can be found in any Pry Good store west of the mountains. Porsons wishing to purchase a great many goods fur a small amount of cash, arc requested to call nt the store of J. P. Wood, where he will nvcr be found ready and willing to accommodate nil who may see proper to favor him with a call. (W-All kinds of country produce taken nt the high est marKet price m exciiunge lor uoous anu groucues. may aa. imrres. Sattinetts, Tweed cloth, Jeans, Summer cloths. Linen drills, cotton drills, Bedticking, Alpaccas, Balzaiines. Mousliudelaincs, "t'EACE ASD PLENTY NEW STORE & NEW GOODS. AS. CANFIELD, begs leave to announce to the . public that he has opened a new Variety Store, in the room formerly occupied by George Craig, one door west of Thos. ilogg's old stand, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a general assortment ot SEASONABLE GOODS, He is ouJy a Mechanic." How frequently is this remark made by aris tocratic unstarts. who have 1101111112 to recom mend them save money and impudence, when the name of an honest and intelligent mechanic happens to he mentioned in their presence They consider it degrading to converse and con taminating to associate with those who do not, like themselves, possess wcul.li, even though lhat wealth was obtained by the most rascally means. Nothing is so d'wunstinn to well-in formed, well-bred people, as to hear an ignorant, conceited, p 11 (ted -up, long-haired, brainless, im pudent dandy, talk about, mechanics, as if they were no better than brutes. No true lady or gontleman would be guilly of such littleness. It is only tho ignorant spoiled beauty the worth less, contemptible soaplock who would do so. Show us the man or woman who would consider it a disgrace to associate with honest, wcll-iu-formod mechanics, and we will show yott a poor, worthies.?, i'moraut. conceited creature, nseless to himself and the world, and a disgrace and cn cunibcrauco to his friends. West. Lit. Mcs. There is more reality than romance in the subjoined extract from a capital litllo story in a late number ot tho KniCKorhocucr: "It is stirnrittinrr how a woman will stick to her betrothed 'against, the field.' If I l-nex that J her lover had scraped his mother to death with an oystcrshell, I should only make her a foe for ..life by the really friendly act of giving tho infor mation. A woman in such' a case will doubt the testimony of a wholo regiment under oath, nnd the evidences of her own senses into the bargain. Besides, if you could by some mira cle convince her, you would accomplish nothing, for she forgives even more obstinately than she disSclieves, and unless you can actually produce before her eyes a previous living wife and five children, (ail the bom Jidc property ol her sui tor,) you had m:ich better let her alone."' The tviit:r Witi. "A little Sunday school gitl, when dying, wish ed her mother to put no roses round her in the coffin, and on being asked why not, said "be cause Christ' s head was crowned with thorns." This beautiful thought his been versified by James Montgomery, Esq. "Mamma," a little maiden said, Almost with her expiring sigh, "Put no sweet roses round my head, When in my cofiiti dress I lie." "Why not, my dear," the mother cried , .,, "What llower so well a corpse adorns?" "Mamma,' the innocent .replied, - " I hey crowned our bavioin s bead with thorns." . A Choice Paragraph. Oh! it is a fearful sight to see a young, confi ding girl, approach the altar with one who loves to linger alound the wine-cup. He may pass un , scathed through the fiery ordeal, and the bright hopes of the bride may ripen into fruition. But, " fair reader, let not the splendors of wealth, not the allurements of pleasure, nor the promised triumphs of ' ambition, tcrnpt yon in a risk so fraught with danger to all you hold dear. Hon est industry, joined with temperance, may carve a fortune., and all that umbition should covet; bul wealth, talents, fame, never gild tho drunkard's home, nor sooth the sorrows of a drunkard's wife, h,-' -' ' Teinucr. Tho fust and most important femaic qualiiy is sweetness of temper, Heaven did not give to the fern do sex insinuation and persuasion, in or der to bo surly; it did not mako them weak, in order to be imperious; it did not give them a sweet voice, 10 order to ho employed in scold jng, nor did it provide them with delicato fea tures, in order to to disfrguved with anger, : PROSPECTUS. The Fiotorial and Im.urthatkd editions of SIIAKS FEAKE, lately published in E ngland, are amongst the most beautiful specimens of the recent and remarkable improvement 01 the art ot wood engraving, wtucn ny combining great excellence of execution with economy of price, has given an unprecedented diffusion to the most uselul as well as the most exquisite productions 01 the arts of Design. The designs of Kenny Mkadows for the illustrations of Tyas' edition of Shakspea re express the character of the several personages, anu the spirit 01 the scene, wan wonderful truth and power: whilst the wood engraving of Knight's Pictorial edition combine with the highest merits ol art and taste such a learned and minute accu racy as to scenery, costume, architecture and iintiiiuity as to make tlieni a perpetual and most instructive com mentary upon the Poet's text. It is now proposed to embody in an Tmerwan edition, the admirable lllustra Uon ot both these editions, engraved with equal excel lctice of mechanical execution, to add to these, oilier en gravings from eminent nrtists, as Reynolds, Luscli, i. Newton, &c., and to accompany them with a beauti fully printed nnd correct text. lint the publisher, anxious that his country should pay some partof the homage due from her to the great est Poets, as to one who belongs not solely to England nut to all who speak the tongue That ghitkspearc spnke, could not content himself with a mere republication or compilation. He has therefore prevailed upon H. W. Wmn, whose reputation as an Artist is already identi fied with his country's history, to contribute a series of original designs, together with such advice and assis lancein other details of tu t as his taste may suggest for the illustration and embellishment of this publication. From the same reason the publisher, instead of reprinting the text and commentary of any popular English im pression, was desirous that his edition should have the supervision of an American editor. This task has been undertaken, by GUI LAN C. VERPLANCK. The plan proposed to himself by the editor, is to fur nish the reailer with a carefully prepared and accurate ly printed text, unencumbered by any notes or com ments upon the page itself; as however useful they may bo elsewhere, they are too apt to divert the mind from the power ot the 1 oet's thought, anil to disturb the ma gic of his scene. Such notes as may be thought nseftil tor tho explanation or .criticism of tho text, will be thrown into an Appendix to each play. The text of Sriakspeare'g dramatic works, drawn from old printed copies in his age, which had never pas sed under the author's own eye, was consequently dis figured by many errors and obscurities. It passed du ring the last century through a succession of varying editions until the revision ol htevens and Malone, whose text (or rather that of Stevens) has become the stan dard from which most of the English and American o ditions have been printed, with various degrees of ac curacy. But within the last twenty years, a more mi nure and laimuar acquaintance with out English inioms habits and modes of thought, guided by an intense and constantly increasing admiration for Shukspenre's ge nius, has led to the strong conviction that very many 01 the numerous though slight deviations from the ancient text appearing 111 modern editions, are useless or erro neous interpolations, sometimes weakening the sense and often substituting an arbitrary monotonous metrical regularity for the Poet's own native melody. Accord - i-iy muiivoi mrse eniiiriuiujons nave ui-eii lejet; THE Subscriber informs his old customers and the public generally that, at his old shop in Cadiz, thev can purchase lower than has ever been offered west of the Ohio, any article in his line. He keeps constantly on nand, COPPER KETTLES all sizes, TIN WARE every variety. KHFF.TIKON WARM in suit nnn-.haept. HOLLOW WARE AND CASTINGS a general as- consisting of Dry Coods, Uueensware, Wassware, iiaru ware, urocenes, iron, iaiis, uuiss aim iouiesuu uuuus ol every description ; which will be sold on the most ac commodating terms, for Cash or approved country pro duce. nO ptllllS Will Uf SJjaiUU Ul ICilUUl VIIWC nnno- factiontoall those who may think proper to call. Tleas call and examine beloie youpurciiase eisewneie Cadiz, April is, iai'i sortment. Cash or Froduce received in exchange. WILLIAM SHARP. Cadiz, August 31st, 1843. Milliner & Mantua Making Business. Miss. JAM) SCOTT, rT1AKES this method of informing the ladies of New I Athens and vicinity, that she has taken a room in the house occupied by Airs. Grimes, on Maine street g' in the town ol 3V E W ATIIEiVS, where she will carry on the above business in all its va rious branches. Having taken instructions from one long nnd amply experienced in the business, she trusts she will be able to render general satisfaction. he is TAILORING. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have entered into a partnership under the 1111 ol SNYDER & MALLERXEE, for the nurnose ofcan ving on the above business in nil its various branches, at the old stand of Snyder 4c Moore. where they are prepared to execute work with neatness and disnatch. for all who may favor them with a ca ' . . .r , 1 i rom long experience in the uusiness, nnd Having S. W. BOSTWICK, ATTOIC.XEY AXD COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WILL continue to practice m Harrison ana me adjoining Counties. 0-Oihce opposito the puuiic uiiucb. August, 18th, ltii-2. CUMMINS & HARPER. ATTORNEYS, AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW And Solicitors in Chancery. VLL professional business entrusted to their care in counties of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont, Monroe, Guernsey, Tuscarawas, Coshocton, Holmes, Carroll, Stark arid Wayne, will be faithfully attended to. Ojjiee on Slevbenrillc Street, oppotiU tlicjiublie building; J. D. CUMMINS, J"ew Philadelphia, LECKV HARPER, Cadis. Cadiz, June 15, 1843. tf. E. M. STANTON S. O. I'EPPARD of every description, Silk Pocket H'dk'fs, lilack silk cravats. Black satin stocks. Laces, Edgings etc SAN OS'S STAKTOrJ 6L FEFFAUD Attorneys at Law $ Solicitors in. Chancery, WILL practice law in the courts of Harrison coun ty Business intrusted to them will receive their united attention. Office opposite James MeNutt's Hotel. Cadiz, Feb. 2d, 1843. T. L. JEWETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY". CADIZ OHIO. OflUr in Public Buildingt next door east of lite Treas urers Oyiee.. - Dec. 21st, 1843. M. II. URQ,UHART, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery. OFFICE, next door west of Thomas Ilogg's store, corner room, up stairs. Cadiz, May 18th, 1843. LAW PRACTICE AW. MORRISON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery. Office, n little west of the Office of the Crisis, in the house former ly occupied by G. W. Chapman, Esq. Carrollton, apr 18 sitarg determined to spare no pains in sedulously striving to non(.but the best of workmen employed, they have no please, both as to fashion, durability and neatness ol i)ea;t!1ti0n in saying, that they will give general satis- workmnnehip, all who may favor her with their patron- fnct;on. They have and will continue to keep on hand l?l I ..l 1' ...l.:..l, I...nn ,n ...'.I-!, n.i.l . " . . . . ' ilgl-, .1 uueilll Bll.uu Ul mum uuuo .u mviii. i.i.u ic- lhe mos( appVove,j JnSlUOHS. eeive. March 14,1844. NOTICE. npiCE U I IS ST AND LAST CALL: all those J indebted to mo in any way nre requested to come Ibiward immediately and settle the same as no longer indulgence will or can be given. Those who neglect this call may depend on the consequences. Feb. 8th, 1844. JOHN PHILLIPS. ANTED, 10,000 lbs. Roll Butter, 501) " Feathers, 1000 bush, dry Apples, 1000 " ' Peaches, 500 " Flax Seed, 1000 " Corn, 1000 " Oats, 500 ' Rye. For which the highest market price will be paid on delivery nt the store ol Feb. loth, 1844. MAIIOOD & GRIMES. apr 18. SAMUEL SNYDER, EMANUEL MALLERNEE. A Great Excitement! SARSAPARILLA. T I WIS unrivalled preparation has performed some ot I the most astonishing cures of diseases that are re corded in the annuls of history, thus proving conclu sively it is capable of filling tho high aim and purpose lor wincn it is designed, runeuis uuucruig mi icuia from various chronic constitutional disorders, alter try ing different remedies, upending thousands ol dollars in travelling nnd doctoring, nnd suffering all that human nature is capable ol enduring, having by tho use cl a lew bottles entirely recovered their health. Chronic Kheunintism. Scrolula. or Jung's Ji.vii, suit itneum aim Ringworm, Ulcers and painful affection of the bones, Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Scurvy, Biles, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Blotches and various cutaneous eruptions, are effectually cured bv its use.. Diseasas having their origin in nn impure blood and fluids generally will be speedily and effectually removed by this invaluable medicine, as its operation is peculiar, and consists in removing the cause of disease by entering into the cir culation and passing through the general system. Where obstructions to its lavorable operation exist thev are removed as it passes along the alimentary ca nal; hence the patient will know nnd feel the sensible operation of the Saisaparilla from its curative powers. The proprietors are daily receiving orders from the medical profession, the clergy, officers of jestice, and numerous private citizens, ample and willing testimo ny, both written and verbal, to the superior value and efficacy of this preparation. To the poor.it is furnished gratuitously, 011 sufficient proof being furnished of their worthiness. The following certificates from individuals who have suffered with Scrofula in its very severest,forrn, are pre sented lor the careful perusal of the afflicted. Essex, Conn., July 25, 1843. Messrs. Sunds Gent, About eight years since, by i..- . i ,1. 1 t ue ng ove.ueiueu auu unccuy cuu.i eyuvu, iw., ui- 1JIIEY & Co., Commission and Forwar- zed with a severe cold, which deranged the whole sys- V .. . " fr.L70 ,vw,l. nnd AU the skin, at- x' ' ". ''""" " " " V v ZSJiT . ere in Produce, 39 Water street, Pitts'gh. I. ECKELSON, TAILOR. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and custom ers that he has removed his Tailoring Establish ment to the room formerly cccupieu by flliss Bowles, as a Milliner's shop, and directly opposite Hogg &. Tip ton's store, where he is prepared to do work on tho shor test notice, in the best style, and on the most roasona- ele tonus. npr 18. A I ER A ZEIS, 21. 'br PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS!! f THE Subscribers will offer to the public a variety of good ploughs Doing fitted out with entire new unci Iszi'flsRA, lliipiouii pauuiiie, i.uis iinu u va riety ot other kinds lhe improved Hornet the half patent tho new Corn plough all with wrought shares, which they will sell low for cash. ItlCiNU t 1 OL (MVlllH. Cadiz, Feb, 2d, 1843. m. rurple or livid spots appeared on tended with violent pain of the head ; the symptoms bc- alarnnng, a physician was called who prcscnueu blistering anu leeching, winch produced partial re lief. Hard bony lumps formed under the skin various parts of the body, and the Doctor pronounced my complaint hereditary Scrofula now for the first time developed, lhe following winter my ght tailed in both eyes, meiiical aid was again resort ed to, which relieved my sight during the summer, my t,m prices by nose now began to increase in size und tho whole body ju ok 143. mdlv enlarged with n dropsical swelling, lhe nose en grew very sore and discharged most profusely the T71UKN1TUUE prints, Berlin, Buck and Cotton gloves most loathsome substance. My whole system was in- I' Fancy Cap Kibbon, Irish Linen, inserting, Qml- olved in disease, the lumps softened nnd discharged ling. Edging, Lisle thread und Cotton Lace, Cumbria Nov. 2d ,1843. SMEW ESTABLISHMENT. T iHalioort A; T. D. Crimes have commen- J ced the Mercantile business in the stand lately occupied by Hogo &. Wood, where they invite their menus ufiu mi; puuiiv- ii iiirmnj , tw v.n mm uwuiii TTAT T" TT 4 TlTVnCCl riVO T TTYrT'r" their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they are dc- JADDLl!i, II AKIN JiiOO &, 1 lvU IN JA tcrnnned to sell us low ns any establishment 111 tlie place. MAIIOOD & GRIMES, f enrunry , iai-l. frcelv, producing great debility j ulcers now broke out muslin, Jnckonats&c.&c. MAIIOOD &. UKlaliO. n the legs, and to complete my misery, the muscles 1 . . . .1 .1.... J 1 1 l. mXni . S 3S d Asplendid assortment ladies rv.tW. when T wns suddenly seized with an indescii- -c . : , anu guiieis j usi leceiveu m,u "He sure you're right, then go ahead."1'1 MANUFACTORY. TTATd a large assortment of Gentlemen's fur hats XX from $2,00 to 4,00 for sale by March 21, 1841. MAIIOOD &, GRIMES. WESTERN" EXCHANGE HOTEL, Am1 Stage ottice ly Carrollton, O apr 18. It. II. LEC1GET. ihle sensation which rendered me nearly unconscious, and my friends supposed it was the will ol kind 1'rovi dence to rid me of my sufferings, but from this I recov ered onlyio suffer on ; the ulcers had become one con tinuous sore entirely raw. It was in this condition I commenced the use of your invaluable Sarsaparilla, which I was induced to tise from the ninny remarkable cures I saw published. It came to me assome guardian angel and I can scarce ly full m-Iiv. vet from the moment 1 heard it mentioned tjrAJlMl I was impressed fully with tho belief that this was to be O and Oak tanned Spanish leather, fur sale low by Zl E BX O V A Im C It ABB &, ROBERTS, TAILO RS, SAMUEL TIMMONS TOULD respectfully inform his friends nnd the Good Samaritan for mc and truly it has wrought irt!,flrro Tn mv -.licit. Af'tOf HKinC it fl (ii.W f 1 !1 VS. I1IV pains grew easier, tho swelling of the body and the TJUMILY, Tuck and School Bibles and Ti t. . .1 , i I I f I ' Tllnfilr r.nfa nil drtrta f.i e-i t a ,ntr hv mus went down, mo tnc.crs commenced neaung, una 1 "j rested well. Alter suffering every thing but the pains "M" public generally, that he has removed his shop to the corner brick, opposite Thomas Hogg's old stand, hifi.i-m tin- ftti'iiq nf Cadiz, anil now owned Dy lvianood oz, unmes. no intends to se . , . .1. 1 ,!, il, ,.!,.,, .l .:iV,i n ,l!n.!h'n In ley have removed to me iriinie p-"-"i-' n,i.u. uj.uUw J , . -., ... . ,.,11-- ln..,l tin ...Ml anil f..r rt.n..t ,r tlia n I, nn w,t-t nl in,r Ueef cat- for work. of death, how happy am 1 and how grate ul do 1 leel to T, ECLECTIC series. Kirkham's & Smith's Grammars, I i ic. nil cheap. TY ESPF.CTFUI LY building recently' erected by L. P. Milligan, Esq., on talk loud, he will sell lor ready pay the cheapest of any Market street, (and directly opposite Messrs. Kilgorc mner esmuiisiime i 111 u.e western cuuiury. - iw.ni:ni.(n, ,.-i,.. n,nv nm rmnnred to do de and Hides will be taken in exchange I w vrr,j . -v , i, ,. K,,r,r: ,i sliall not du suriiasseu in wry p-""'u ju ...... .b.....D. itiglv vei ted by the last and best English editors, especially Air, iMiignt and .ur. ioil.er, and the readings ol the old lo- lios and quartos have been restored, unless where some error of the press or manuscript was undeniably mani fest. Yet tlicru are many such passages confessedly corrupt, and requiring conjectural emendation; theie are also dillbrciicra of reading between the several old impressions, affording grounds for some diversity of text and warm controversy between the more recent editors. Upon these, the American editor thinks it due to the character of this edition, to decide for himself without implicitly following tho text of any one modern edition. As tlie industry nnd learning of prior editors have fur nished the collation ol vanous readings anil the authori ties upon which they may bo supported, the task is no loniirr mm ui miiurious iiivesiigaiiou, uiu, as u were, o judicial decision enlightened by contending argument. as many ot wese variations araot nearly equal prob ability, mid as some of them are doubtless the author's own alterations at different periods, all the more impor tant readings will be presented to the reader in tho notes for his own selection. Those notes will also contain so much ofcommentary ns may he useful to explain anti quated woids and phrases, obscurely expressed passages and allusions to obsolete opinions or the habits or his tory of the times; the whole in as condensed a form us practicable. I!ut any commentary upon Shakseare, however brie'', would be imperfect if it did not present some view of the higher criticism employed, not on the interpretation of his language, but upon his thoughts, his character, his poetry, pass'ons, philosophy. The only difficulty hero arises from tho abundance, the mag nificent variety, of tho materials Contributed during the last half century by the most brilliant minds of Europe. Still it is believed that this duty can bo satisfactorily performed without swelling the edition to an inconve nient Duik. II. W. HE WET, PMSher, 281 Broadway, New York. 15. .1. Sl7IBSOAm A' Co, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AXI 'DKAMiflSI W PITTSBTJBGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, No. 16 Liberty Street, Opposito the head of Smithfield strcot, ; june PirrsBURoii Ta, Dr. JAITIL'S OtOILY ' T RESPECTFULLY informs his old friends thuf he has resumed the practice of Physic and Surgery, at the town of FRANKLIN, HARRISON CO. O. und he hopes bv strict attention to business, and bv moderato charges, to merit and receive a full share ofj public patronage. J lis medicines are ficsh and genu ine. , : . june 19. work in a style, which other shun in the county. Thankful for past favors, they respectfully solicit a continuance ol public patronage. N. B. Thev earnestly leanest all persons who are in debted to them fur work done, more than six months ago, to come forward and settle their respective accounts without lurther delay. apr WESTERN EXCHANGE, Cadiz, Ohio. TTSTHIGS to the Rescue! Proceedings of the great f whig National Convention ; whig song books for 184 1 ; Ashland text Bock ; Life of Clay ; whig Alma nac for 1844, at june C. A. L. FRAZER'S NEW ARRANGEMENT A. F. CROSKEY, XTAVING taken the above well known stand in the I I town of Cadiz, formcrl v occupied by Mr. Thos. D. ' .S1, Grimes, would respectfully inform his friends, the old tit, ?0KB natrons of the establishment, nnd the travelling publ generally, that he is prepared to accommodate them, as he believes, to their entire satislaction. incuouse nas been thoroughly repaired, new rooms added, and a large reading room attached, wnere mc principal jour nals of the day will be regularly received and filed. Every endeavour will be made by the proprietor to add to the comtort ol nis guests: anu no respecuuny so licits and hopes to merit a share of the public pntronago march ao. be able to add another testimonial to the ellicacy of our nricclcss Sarsaparilla! My health is restored, unci i nave wanted lour miies Ithbut inconvenience. I superintend my family af- VV fans, and in tact feel almost like being in anew world. am induced to make this public acknowledgment om a deep sense ot duty to you ns a means in itie ands of God of restoring a fellow mortal from a pre mature grave. Language is inadequate to express my leelings. May the Lord De with you, anu make ins fnce to shine uiiori von. iB the sincere desire of vour much obliged and deeply indebted friend. To the nf flicted I would say, Do not despair; for however des perate your case may he, you surely nave an antidote il hand viz: sands's ausapaiiu.i.a. i rust to no cm Stone Cutting. JHANKFUL'for past favors, the subscriber tak CHEAPEST AND BEST BOOST Sf SHOES, rpiIE SUBSCRIBER thankful for I past favors, oilers to his old custo mers mid the nublic genernllv the lar- . - . j est and best assortment of Hoots and yj .3 i . .. i ii.ii- - - p . Shoes, pumps anugaitors, anu nun gui tors, childrens. &.C., together with ev ery article in his line of Business ever ofTfered in this market. He still continues to manufacture boots, shoes and every article in his line, in the neatest. cheapest and most fashionable style. Ho also keepi constantly on hands all kinds ot leather, kid skins. i" . i if..; 1 1-...1: I men nuu woman's morocco skiiih, lining nun uiiiutng skills, sparrowbills, pegs, and all kinds of Shoemakers tools, una hndings ol every Kind, ana niso a goou as sortment of trunks of different kinds; nnd a first ratens gortment of brass clocks, shoe blacking &c, all of the above he pledges himsel I to sell us cheap as the cheapest, And if he cannot convince the purchaser he can do so, r h J this method of informing the public that he still he will not ask thorn to buy, but would earnestly solicit those wishing to buy, to give him a call before purcha- hitely occupied by IVdwrllA. Ilucbener, Cadiz Ohio, "K elsewhere, as he is determined to sell vcry low, par wheip nil (irdnrs for ticulurly for ensh as he is in want of the article, lie is still at hisold stand on Market street. HEAD ANDFOOTSTONES.HIONU- iuno3. SAMUEL SLEMMOflS. HIENTS,C, N. B. He still continues the will lie nronmllv nttended to. on the inol reasonable Hmrn kimlnnaa nml hnvinn- nrnvi. tnm.u KnWARDT.IIIIRIIRNRIt. a..a K-. lrj.l r Jin,m ijjisi Cadiz, May 11th, 1843. ar,d .t0ck. for that business, he BIBliffifffi r-nrTr.r.-i.: u-CrrTl. natuirahimsclf he can accommodate tbepublio to their . i.u. i. .v i My.,.,. ... i..i. . -"cv iat;8fuction, as bin terms Bhall bo very reasonable. J price will bo paid m cash for any quantity of flax- - S. S. seed it delivered Boon at uio store ot may S3 J. P, WOOD BOOKS, an excoljent selection of choice school and Libmry books, and on an average full 25 perct. cheaper than ever before oflnred ntnv ill. J, P. WOOD. - NEW WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE, , No. 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 1 It EGOLF is now opening an entire fresh stock JVJ. Foreign nnd Domestic Dry Goods, in the Store room recently occupied by D. Fitzsitnmons, .Esq., aud one door above H. Childs & Co's warehouse. . ThfMA immm hnva hi'Mn nurrhniuid in the east fur oik! Lnily'i Book, can bo had at tlie subscrln rb. anH ;il ha uitil nt n amnll advance on eastern ,ui.c ujr ink wugiu iiuinoer ni . prices, for either cash or approved paper. jnneo. . ka At.K'P, Meuhenville. Merehanti visitine our citf will find it to their nd A doz. tnowing and cradling sey thes, just receded toSB to ca " examine the tocK oeforo mamng tncir -4. ana lor snie low ry a. r. wool, may !i'J 'jmiwmK. EW VOEUME OF GRAHAM IThe July No. commonces a new volume of Graham's Magazine l'he publisher promises to improve his most popular magazine. $3 per year, aud will be delivered wUhout emirge oi pusnigo, uy june 5. A. L. FRAZER, G. P, Agent. TI AGAZ1NES FOR JUNE I National, Grahams, 4YL A. G. DIMMOCK, ATTORNEY und Counsellor at Law, Millorsburg, Holmes county, Ohio, will attend faithfully to all business entrusted to his care, in the counties of Holmes, Wayne, Knox, Coshocton nnd Tuscarawas. Collections in any part of the state promptly nttend ed to. liefer to J. B. BraUnn, Esq., Harrisburg, Pa. James M. Brewster, Esq., Rahway, N. J. James Coddington, I'annl street, N. Y. E. A. Bradley, Eagle st. Buffalo. Philo Scovillc, Cleveland, O. N. M. Standard. do. Editor of Sentinel, Cadiz, O. np 25-3m lony w. liLAirt, BRUSH MANUFACTURER, up 18 iu, wood street, niisnurgn. Bookseller, Stationer, Agent lor Periodicals and Book Binder, Market street, Steubenville. aP 4 130LT1NG CiLOTllS. A new and extensive as I 1 sortment of German and English Bolting cloths, No. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, !), just received and for sale at East . . ' J , .11,1(111 s. r-viTiv-lt. March 21, 1844. MAIIOOD & GRIMES. 'EAVERS REEDS, A large assortment just ro ccived and for sale by March 7, 1844. JUAHOOD & GRIMES. OLE LEATHER, 1000 pounds Hemlock 10,1843. S. &, II. McFADDEN. estaments, J. P. WOOD. J. P. WOOD. may 21. IIITE Glue, Gum arabac and Briuistone for Milliners. J. P. WOOD. may 22. rilRIMMINGS, A very genaral assortment ol the very best trimmings lor an articles ot muies wear. may Mi. 3. P. WOOD. rilEA Pouchong, Young Hyson, Black and other X 1 eas trom bu cts. to $1,SU per lb. may 22. J. P. WOOD. I YONNET Lnwns, do Silks and Satins a beautifu 1J er, however great their pretensions. lUUlll lOlil Cl.lliTlW.l new style, also n splendid article white watered silk. J.P.WOOD. may 22. M;,l.ll.qnv Cn. ss. Essf.x. Conn. Julv 25. 1843. Personally nrmeared the above mimed Monissa Sim mons, ntiil made oath to tho facts contained in the forc- omg statement belore mc. OUIIUU.1 C-illllIl, Justice of Vie Peace, We the subscribers, being personally aciiuainted with Mrs. Monissa Simmons do not hesitate to sny that we consider the ahovo statement of hor case substantially true nnd entitled to confidence. Reuben Post, Deacon Bap't. C I, Hili. IIavden, Merchant. C. Giii-.KNi.KAF, Ser. Dentist. A. F. Wiu'iti.f.mohr, P. M. JOHN BEALL, Agent, by special appointment of the proprietors, for Cadiz and vicinity. S. "IYONNET Trimmings, acknowledged very pretty, 3, XJ very good nnd very cheap nt the new store ol mnv y-2. .1. V. Wt ) J STUART'S victoria cotton, Britain hooks and eyes may 22. J. P. WOOD. also II. North's new J.P.WOOD. OHIO Reports, volume 12, can be had at the Boole store of A. L. FRAZER. jnly 10. Al. FRAZER'S last receipt of New nnd cheap Books is to long too enumerate. Illuminated Shakspcare, No. 12; Harper's Pictorial Bible, No. 5; anil James' new novel his best, are part. Cull and examine the assortment. july 10. " 1FE of James K. Polk! Amny Herbert: Mirror AJ JUhrnry, jo. ai; No field, just received by 3 Cabin Book, by Seats- A. L. FRAZER July 10. J LLUMINATKD Bible No. 5, and No. 11 Illustratet' X Shakspcare, just received at june 10. FRAZERR'S "BULLETIN of Cheap Books. Life, trial, ond con- 13 versations of Robert Emmet; Red Mary, or the racific ; Complete r lonst, a manual lor gardening, con taining practical instruction for the management of green himsr- iiliints. nnd for the'cultivntion of shruberv. flowers. &.C., Sl.c; the National Airs; Legendary Ballads, &.C., of Thos. Moore; Drawing Room Library, No. 3; Camp bell's foreign Semi-monthly Magazine lor April; Kicti- CJRJKLES. A full supply of sioklesjust roceived and eneu, apniyiu o acts, nyt.. vv. uuiwer; (MiiiKespenre, u j forsalolowby OG WOOD, Lampblack, Shoo blacting, Castile, i White and Rosin soap for sale at the cheap store J. P. WOOD. may 22. may 2 2 i v wrvii) No. 2 ol llewet's line illustrated edition ; vv lumsnnil un- ditics, by Thos. Hood ; Hunchback of Notre Dame, by I .FAMILY Medical Library. A treatise on tho pre- VicUir Jingo; Student nt fans; Arthur, by Sue, lor sale I vention and cure ot diseases, by regimen and si ru nt FRAZER'S Chenp Book Store, pie remedies; revised and enlarged, with tho edition of may o ftteubcnville. a vegetable muteria modiou, pointing out the virtues. preparation and doses ot our most valuable native mcd- m, ...... . . SI , ... 1 1 r 1 l 1 llic latest Arrival STORE OF ill nnd sec for ivul and Cheapest Goods al the ical plants, and nn outline of anatomy and phisiology, , . i,,,,.,! illustrated with 100 engrnvings, 6 ofwliich are colored, 1 ilIAIIOODAUUmL. at A L. FRAZER'S, Steubenville. may 22. iiikI si!e for vonrsclvcs. whero thev J have just received a most splendid and extensive ,11RE Screens. A, beautiful assortment, cheap, a assortment of Spnng and bummer goods, which tlieyo I- X icr iu me puuiiu uil llic uiuni uviiiuuiiuuiiimiiK iii". i w, ., ... . . tllHV ai). 1. ! "rbf niro, Jim, .IPMllW. , ,, ; &J snlcJowby J.P.WOOD. may 22 I LLUSTRATED Shakspenro No. 6, Scntsfield No. 4 ; , I Mysteries of London No. 4; Fulso Prince, and a " UEENSWARE. AUkindsofQueonswnre,n most host ol other cheap reading at nine o. UA&r.it'B, nteuocnvuio. A most beatttifulstock of entitely now style of prints Ginghnms, Dtdanos, and Bombazines, at the new und cheap store ol may 2 j. J. P. WOOD. T7NC0URAGE Western Literature. Ned Buntline's lf Magazin. No. l.Vo . 1, May 1844. The first number of this Western excellent monthly it received Ilea dollars a ysar only, Suoonptionf received by rrmy22. ' A. L. FRAZER, Steubenville. V, botiutiful selection, and Glassware, just recoivod andfgr sale low by J. P. WOOD. may 22 , BOOK, JOB AND CARD PRINTING. THE SENTINEL OFFICE J now niched witli decidedly tlie greatest tariely of " BOOK AND JOB TYPE, IN EASTERN OHIO; CWJCERIES.-A general supply of all kinds oil cvnicntien tly we nre nrepnred to execute EVERY VA X Groceries, just received and for sale low by dii-tv- l' PHlN'INfJ. In th neatest stylo, on the mny J. r, winju. u., ,prn nn,l nn tha iihortest nodec. Certain half ILOTIIS. Cassimeres, Snttinetts. VJ R nw and splendid article at tho of WOOD, i, Summer vesting, learned printers, or rats, in these quarters, pretend to tio new cheap store do printing, but they succeed about as well m tinker may 22. ' would in mending u watch ! Give us a poll. s5 ) A T7 O