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EXHIBIT, OF THE Receipts & Expenditures OF HARRISON COUNTY, For the year commencing June 1st IS 13, ansj ending June 1st, 1811. County Fund. RECEIPT. County Treasurer Dr. d. c. H. To Cash transferred from old School Fund 371 50 5 Cash transferred from old Building Fund 655 00 0 C. Conaway Road Damages 116 00 0 Wm. Sharp in full of Note 5 30 0 John M. Mullin Fine ,74 47 0 Solomon Little " 21 5)7 0 T. C. Vincent, " jj 117 47 0 B. Gundy balance .." 37 00 0 G. Shaffer, Esq. " McDonough 4 00 0 J. Sclby, Esq. " Poulson 1 00 0 Isaac Talbott, E. " Stewart 8 00 0 J. M. Brown, Esq. " Warton 6 00 0 T. Phillips, Esq. " Ieury 5 00 0 A. Conawayt Esq. "D.Bell 4 12 5 A, Conaway, Esq, " G. Bell 5 00 0 II. Becket.Esq. " McKee 5 12 0 M. H. Phillips, Esq. Bolen 1 00 0 J. Selby, Esq. " Clifford 8 54 0 N. Tannehill, Esq, " Sidle 7 50 0 J. M. Brown, Esq, " 5 00 0 R. P. Simpson, Esq, " Shilta 7 00 0 John Penn Note 15 39 0 A. Barrett forfeited Road Bond 6 00 0 Thos. Edie do do 18 00 0 John Bricker do do 2 00 0 James Edwards Tavarp License 5 00 0 Wm. B. Delany do 6 20 0 John Summers do 5 0Q 0 Brandis Bethel do 5 210 Geo.B. Srnih do 6 47 0 R. J. Edney do 5 00 0 Jano Evans do 5 00 0 Frederick Berkley do 5 03 0 Simeon McMath do 0 05 0 David Arbaugh do 5 22 0 Thomas Walker do 5 00 0 M, F. Mallernee do 10 00 0 James McNutt Tavern permit 2 87 0 Gerge Wiblo Tavern License 2 00 0 James McNutt do 10 00 0 Joseph Brown do 5 00 0 Neri Longshore do 5 00 0 Johnllilbert do 5 00 0 Peter Conner do 8 00 0 Garret Glassner do 5 00 0 Josiah Crawford do 5 00 0 G. W. Bleakmore do 2 00 0 Henry Wisener do 5 00 0 Robert Stewait do 5 00 0 A. F. Croskey du 10 00 0 Moses Handley do 5 00 0 Homy Parmer do 5 00 0 John Lylo do 10 00 0 R,IIolliday do 5 Henderson Simmons do 8 Timothy Titus do 2 R. T.Thompson do 5 Edward Hughs do 5 42 William Clark do 8 50 Adam Quillin do 5 Jacob Sawvilla do 8 GO William Welsh do 5 J. M. Gaudy do 2 M. F. Mallernee do 10 John Cummins do 2 David McMath do 5 Sani'l Thompson Steed-horse Lioense 5 Hiram Palmer do 5 M. Salsbury do 5 Robert Dean do 5 A.McCullough do 5 John D. Galbreath do 5 Ezekiel Wheeler do 5 Frederick Brandt do 5 Augustus Porter do 5 Moses Cannon do 5 Samuel Thompson do 5 C. Anderson do 5 John Merrill do 5 Henry Bricker da 5 N. Tannehill do 5 David Frazer do 5 Charles Conaway do 5 David Bradea do 5 Jesse Alexander do 5 Samuel Campbell do 5 Samuel McFadden do 5 James Maholrn do 5 Robert A, Moore do 5 James Haslett do 5 John Easterday do 5 Thomas M. Elwain do 5 Samuel Kerr do 5 A rim Morgan do 5 John W. Arnold do 5 John Booth do 5 Baldwin Barrett do 5 Michael Salsbury da 5 John Dedds do 5 Joshua P. Watson do 5 JohnS.Heffling do 5 John Davis do 5 John W. Arnold do 5 James W.' Beebe store permit 10 Burtch di Mooro do 12 50 D. B, Atkinson & Co, do 5 Cash collected on Duplicate 3430 OS G Delinquencies of 1842 110 20 3 School District Delinquent Tax 7 43 Cash collected on Notes and For feited Bonds , . 201 54 0 Total Receipt! 5706 49 0 EXPENDITURES. County Treasurer Cr, Di O. 047 80 105 63 251 25 By Cash due Treasurer on settle , msnt ; Township Assessor! Road Damages William Barrett Sheriff fees bond ing, State and Insane cases, and tUowtnee by Court ,'' T. C. Vincent Clerk fees, Stato & Iniiane cases, and allowance by - Court gtatienery, Blink Books and Light for Public Offices v, , Jobs Sharp Auditor fees , Commissioners foes " .... ' ' Road Viewers Surveyisg Roads Chaining and Marking Roads - Justices of the Peace in Stale cases Constable and Guard fees In State cases ' ' -: v ' Witness fees in State cases Juror' fots ' AswritelJudgs 416 19 132 28 5 181 55 769 20 1S1 20, 01 15 . 22 55 23 41 i '-': 65 39 232 88 401 : 83 . x. 70 5 82 2 50 seld Repairs and fixtures Court House and Public Offices 65 40 54 250 11 38 230 Repairs aad fixtures for Jail r. C incent Index Judicial Re cords Court Common Pleas Wm. Tingley Index Judicial Re cords Supreme Court Constables attending on Court Prosecuting Attorney fees S. W. Bostwick, allowance by Com missioners, for examining Offi cial Bonds S. W. Bortwick, allowance by Court, Ballot Box for North township Treasurer for recording Official Bonds Coroner fees Justices for assisting to open poll books Wm. Cady, late Sheriff fees State case Tavern License refunded M. F. Mallernee boarding Jury, State vs. Ady R. Given timber cut by supervisor J. Graham criminal doquet Public Printing Modical attendance on insane ca ses Coal for Jail, Court House and Of fices Township Clerks returning enume ration of youth School District Tax Township Trustees returning Poll Books Treasurer's per centage on. dupli cate Treasurer's per centnge cn miscel laneous funds Allowance by Commissioners to Treasurer for extra services Counterfeit money Amount in Treasury 30 13 10 1 5 5 3 , 8 10 1 1 213 12 50 .19 8 Total expenditures 5700 Poor Fund, Tax refunded proparty wrong d. 40 50 7 61 5 108 12 100 94 7 4G 23 5 20 40 370 47 4 49 0 County Treasurer Dr. D. C. Balance in Treasury June 7th, 1843 237 53 Cash collected on duplicate of 1843 609 41 Total $SG0 99 County Treasurer Cr. D. C. Cash paid for removing Paupers to Pooi House - 81 75 Out door Paupers 154 76 Store Goods for Poor House 181 62 Provisions 73 27 Physicians 38 83 Superintendent 150 Directors 51 Shoe-Making 4 35 Coal 25 20 Smith waik 5 81 Coffins ' 9 Digging graves 75 Boards J5 Treasurer's per centage 17 37 Amount in Treasury 72 54 $866 99 ni2dkur Fund. County Treasurer Dr. D. C. 7th, 1055 38 i 36 73 $1092 11 1S13 Cash amount of delinquencies Total County Treasurer Cr. Cash transferred to county fund by order of the Commissioners 655 J. Divine for Coal House 48 Plastering Court House 230 Interest on Jail Debt 34 Fittinsr ud and stove for Law Office 49 52 12 49 S)8 Repairs to Jail and staying Treas urers uiiice 40 Amount in Treasury 23 Total $1092 H Q School Fund. County Treasurer Dr. D. C. K. 371 50 4 10 6592 47 7 $0973 98 1 To balance old School Fund A. Turner show permit Cash Total County Treasurer Cr, . D. By cash loaned to county old School Fund 371 Treasurer's per centnge 1 10 John Eaton, Treasurer of Belmont county 121 James Cameron, Treasurer of Car roll county 38 Township Treasurers G200 Amount remaining in Treasury 131 C. M. 50 4 07 4 CI 4 13 1 95 5 70 3 98 1 Total $0973 Bridge Fund. County Treasurer Dr. D. To cash collected on duplicate $572 County Treasurer Cr, C. M. 63 1 C. M. 20 34 7 7 By cash paid W. Arnold for culvert 61 1 reasurci's per centnge 17 C. Spiker for Spiker'g bridgo . 45 Transferred lo 3 percent, fund 3 Amount i Treasury 446 13 4 68 . 1 Total $572 Township fund. County Treasurer Dr. To cash collected on duplicate $1106 ,' County Treasurer Qr ' . -- '. . n. By Treasurer's per centage 31 Cash paid Township Treasurers ' 1074 : Amount to balance 70 CM. 78 2 r m. ;0 5 51 1 Total Road Fund. County Treasurer Dr. n, e. m. To cash collected on duplicate $2365 50 County Treasurer Cr. . c. v By Treasurer's per centage 67 29 6 Koad Certificates 2177 62 Cash paid Township Treasurers 120 53 Total $2365 50 State nnd Canal fund 50 County Treasurer Dr. D. C. H. 75 To cash for Pedler License 50 65 Cash collected on duplicate 8201 19 7 Surplus Revenue Interest 1336 18 8 75 Professional Tax 71. Auction Duties 3 30 Total 9061 68 5 County Treasurer Cr. D. C. 231 30 15 041214 3 "23 By Treasurer's per centage Slate's proportion of printing Stato Treasurer's receipt Amount in Treasury Total $0661 63 School J.amI fund County Treasurer Dr. 1). c. To cash received of Joseph Harper 69 72 Cash received of John Downing 106 04 Total $175; 70 County Treasurer Cr. u. c. c. 1 75 174 By Treasuret's per centago Amount in Treasury Total 175! 76 0 Three Per Cent, f imd. County Treasurer Dr. D. C. To tiansfer from Bridge Fund $3 00 0 County Treasurer Cr. D. C M By balance due Treasurer on for- mer settlement $3 00 0 JOHN SHARP, Auditor of Harrison county. Auditor's Office, Oct. 23d, 1844. NEW STORE & NEW GOODS, Come farmers far, come neighbors nigh , Pray call aad see what you can buy. J. P. WO O if IS now receiving nnd openins, (in tho room formerly occupied by J. Stewart.) direct from the Eastern Cities, a large nnd well selected assortment of Spring arm Rummer Ooorts, lncluuintc a variety ot lancy arti cles, nil of which will be sold nt reduced prices. His stock consists in part of the following nrticles. Broad Cloths assorted co-) Blenched & bio. muslins, lors and prices. Holland, Cnseimeres, Sn ttinetts, Tweed cloth. Black muslin, Irish Linen, Linen handkerchiefe, Lnwris, Calicoes, Furniture prints, Silks and Latins, Jeans, Summer cloths, Jimeii drills, cotton dulls, lieilticking, Alpaccas, Biilzarines. Bonnet silk; superior nr Monsliiidclaines, tides, Meritioes, I.eihoni, braid & Mrnw bonnets. Braize do Laines, Cinirhfims, Gloves, Mits k Hosiery Flannels, white and red, of every description, uiue unnmtrs, fitii Jt'ocicet Irakis, Apron Check, Black silk cravats, Cumbiic Muslins, Black satin stocks, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. Laces, Edgings etc. And in fuct almost every article that can be found in any Dry Good store west of the mountains. Persons wishing to purchase a great many goods for a small amount of cash, are requested to call at the store of J. P. Wood, where he will ever bo found ready and willing To accommodate ull who may see proper to favor him with a call. 07-AU kinds of country produce taken nt the high- ost maruet price m exenange lor troous ana groceries. may Mi. No Tin Panning Here. THE Subscriber informs lus old customers and the public generally that, at his old shop in Cadiz, tney can purciiase lower tnnn tins ever Been ouemu west ot the Uluo, any article in tus line. He keeps constnntly on hand, - , COPPER KETTLES oil sizes, TIN WAKE every variety. SHEET-IRON WARE to suit purchasers, HOLLOW WARE AND CASTINGS a general a sortment. Cash or Produce received in exchange. . WILLIAM SHARP. Cadiz, April 20th, 1844. TIBS subscribers respectfully inform the public that they haya entered into a partnership .under .the uriu 01 SNYDER &. MALLERNEE, for the purpose of carrying on the above business in all its various branches, at the old stand of Snyikr it Moore, where they are prepared to execute work with neatness and dispatch, lor all who may favor them with a call. From long experience in the business, and having none but the best of workmen employed, they have no hesitation in saying, that they will give general sauV taction. I hey nave and wUl continue to keep on hand tne most approveu uumons. SAMUEL SNYDER, apr 18. EMANUEL MALLERNEE. TtTARTEN CHUZZELWIT complete with name. iTX roas illustrations ; Ccmic Blackstone ; Prose Fic tions, illustrating true principle in theirjeearinc; upon every day life, br T. S. Arthur; The Grandfather, by Miss Pickering j History of tbe Crusadesi Whist Play er; Ritchie's address; Living Age, Nos, 10 &, lljll- instraiea Bnauapenre JNo. 17 ; JUle of Jaraei Knox Polk just received ana for sale at Wew x ork prices. aug. 21. . A. L. FRARElt, CRABB & ROBERTS, TAILOUS, . ... RESPECTFULLY inform the citisens of Cadiz, and vicinity, that they have removed to the frame building recently erected by L. P. Milligan, Esq., on Market street, (and direct! v onnoaite Mown. KM Sk Co's Dry Goods Store,) where they are prepared to do wur 111 a eiyie, wnicn snari not t surpasseu in any other ghop in the county. . Thankful for past favors, they respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage. . N. B. They earnestly requt all persons who art in- ueoieu to mem m worK uone, more than six months ago, to come forward and settle their respective accounts without further delay. ap; 4 CUMMINS & HARPER. ' ATTORNEYS, AKD COEASLXLOK3 AT LAW And Solicitors in Chancery. 4 LL pro6.aaion.il business entrusted to their care in AV counties of Harrison. Jefferson. Belmont. Monroe. Guernsey, Tuscarawas, Coshocton, Holmes, Carroll, Sstaraanu w aync, will be faithfully attended to. rm I -II- C.j . ..1.. f : ! m vuruurnrinc oirrei, mmoti u me puoiic tuuamrs. J. D. CUMMINS, AVu, Philadelphia, LECKY HARPER, Cadis. M. II. URQUIIART, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery. "FFICE, next door west of Thomas Hogg's store, Vy corner room, up stairs. Cadis, May 18th, 1643. E. HI. STAKTO S. G. PEFPAKD STANTON & PEPrAIlD Attorneys at Laic t$ Solicitors in Chancem. ,7 ' "W 7 ILL practice law in the courts ofHarrison eoun- f 1 iy Business intrusted to tnem will receive their united attention. Office opposite Jame9 McNutt's noiei. . Cadiz, Feb. 2d, 1813. T. L. JEWETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, CADIZ OHIO. Office in Public Buildings, next door east of the Treas urer's Office.. Dec. 21st, 1643. S. W. BOSTWICK, ATTOICIVEY AND COUNSEtLOB AT LAW, "I 7"ILL continue to practice in Harrison pndth j j unjoining Counties. (7"Oih'oe opposite the public offices. August, 16th, Itiii LAW NOTICE. JOHN M'NEILL, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chaucory, will attend promptly to any business entrusteu to rum in tiumson onujtneuujoiningoouiities Uilice in tne nouse tormeriy occuptea by Mr. Wm. J Fry, a few doors beW McNutts Hotel. Cdiz, aug. 21, 1844 LAW rSlAOTZOIS. A, W. MOiJ K 1SON, Attorney and Counsellor ai ijaw, aim solicitor in uuancery. unice. 0 little west of the Office of the Ciusis, in the house former ly occupied by G. W. Chapman, Esq. Carrollton, apr 18 sitarg SPECTACLES. SJ. McFASSESKT l GO. 85, MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, TEEP constantly on hand a largo assortment of L. trom, Miver, 1 ortoise-shell, (iermnn Silver and Steel SPECTACLES, Eye Glasses, Linnen provers Also, Pebbles, Cataract Class, convex, concave, per iscopic, perifocal and colored classes, tc. suit all uses cptnu.u uuenuon paiu to nttmg new glasses to oiu frames. MILITARY GOODS. A. 85, MARKRT STREET, PITTSBURGH. riHE subscribers are now receiviiii: in addition to J their former stock, a large and general assortment ot ivul.11 ah x uuujjs, consisting in part of Swords, Sashes, Epauletts, Buttons, Laces, Cords, Braids, Caps, Plumes, Pompoms, &c. Volunteer companies supplied with equipments, banners, flags, &c. june 26 tf JOHN 1!. MoFADDEN &. Co. a. .1. 8.'S1I2&.V Co, WHOLESALE GIIOCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS J PITT33UKGH MABUFACTDHED ARTICLES NO. 16 fjiberty Street, Opposite the head of Simtbfield street, June 5. Pittsburgh Pa. ESTABLI23I22EIS3? . Jnialieod & T. I. Cri'itnrs have commen- ced the Mercantile business iti the stand lately occupied by Hooo & Wood, where they invite their friends and the public generally, to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they ere de termined to sell as low 11s any establishment in the place. MAIIOOD &, GRIMES. February 8, 1814. A. RICHARDSON, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, AND DEALER in Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. SPECTACLES, AND SPECTACLE GLASSES FOR ALL AGES Clocks und Watches repaired and warvauted. No. 71 Market street, riTrsnunoii. PERIODICALS. Age, No. 1. nn improvement upon Littell's Museum; Musical Library,No.5;Ladios' Magazines for June; Pictorial Gallery, no. 4 excel lent number; Blackwood for May, can be had of yane 19. A. L. FRAZER, G. P. Agent. MEDICAL SERVICES. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully solicits thoee In debted to him for professional services, of longer standing than six months, to call immediatelv and Mi- tie oil' ; more particularly those who know tbemsvlrrs indebted a numberof years. 11 they cunnot mscbr.re all the debt, to pay a part at least, make UttUemrnt. It is extremely unpleasant to be under the necessity of dunning, but much more so, ot enforcing collection. liut the law is lor the disobedient, sept. 4th. 3mo. M.WILSON. PLOUGHS! PLOUGHS!! m, ' fTHE Subscribers will offer to the ""v .1. public a variety of good ploughs SHJw1' being fitted out with entire new and jkaaiSSfc 'mP'oved patterns, Cranes and a va riety ol other Kinds 1 lie improved Hornet the half patent the new Corn plough all with wrought shares, which they will sell low for cash. WflUi 1 ot SMITH, ' Cadiz, Feb, 2d, 1843.- SOLA1C LAMPS. rriHE Subscribers a:e now receiving an extensive as- I sortment ol ratent nolar tramps, and Girando les, of new and beautiful patte. js, suitable for church es, halls, narlors. stores. Steamboats. Slo. TheeS Lamps are constructed solely for the con sumption of lard; and are warranted to produce a light equal to the best Sperm Oil, and at one-lialf the cost. frtr Orders from abroad promptly attended to. ' JOHN B. M'FADUEN St CO., 85 Market Street, October 2d, 1844. tf. PITTSBURGH. lr. J A TIES Cltl'.ULY RESPECTFULLY informs his old friends that he bas remimed the practice of Physio and Surgery, at tne sown 01 FRANKLIN, HARRISON CO. . and he hones hv strict attention to business, and hv moderate charges, to merit nnd receive a fall share of Sublic patronage. ; liis medicines are Iresh nnd genu is, j (june 1!. "10MMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES, or the journal J of a Santa Fe trador, during eight expeditions a- eross the great western Prnirics, and a residence of nearly nine years in northern Mexico, illustrated with amps aad engravings, by Josiah Grey, U vols. 12 mo. at .... ; - A. L. FRAZER'S. november 13. . . ' FIEMS aid Ballads of Schiller, with a brief sketch of his life by E. 8. Bulwar, for aula by , tor. U ' , A, L.ERAZER, NEW STORE A2?D CUZA? GOODS. TIH3 Subscriber has just opened and offers for sale an enhn ntw stock of Fall and Winter Goods, to the public generally. Among bis assortment will be found the following: Dry Goods Cloths, Tickings, Muslins, Checks, Ginghams, - Calicoes, Alpaceas, Meriuoet, Palmetto Cloth. Caesimerea, Sattinetia, flannels, Doe Skins, Mouslin de laines, bilks. Groceries. Coffoe, Tea, . Sugar, ' Boston Syrup, Madder, . Alum, Indigo, Starch, Pepper, Ppice, Ginger, Cloves, Uice. Molassos, Tobacco, HareUmrc. Knives and forks, Razors and cases, Hinges St screws. Spoons, Snuffers, Percussion caps, Penknives, Candlesticks, Currycombs, Shoe knives. Padlocks, Horse sards, Butcher knives, Door latches, Shoe tacks. Queenswaro and Glasswaro well as sorted. Pittsburgh Goods, SUCH AS Coal Shovels, Grain Shovels, Manure Forks, Window Glass, JNails, Cotton Yarn, Coverlet Yarn, Batting, Wicking, Tea Kettles, Flaxseed Oil, Lead in oil, Beaver Buckets, Ropes, &c.&c. All the above goods will bs sold at the very lowest rates, and on tliu most accommodating terms. A. F. HANNA. Store room, one door below Wm. Shotwell's store. on Market street, October 9, ISA. CADIZ, O. 1 h'jy-- Stone Cutting. TinHANKFUL for past favors, the subscriber takes JL this method of informing tbo public that he still continues to carry on the nbove business in tlio shop lately occupied liy Bedwell & Huobencr, Ctuliz Ohio, where all orders lor 1IEAU ANDFOOTST(j!ES, HOSi MEATS, Ac, will bo promptly attended to, on the most reasonable terms. , EDWARD T. UCEBENER. Cadiz, May lllh,18l3. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Fit W. HAMILTON have a general - assortment of gentlemen's BoutajSy, Monroes, Shoes and Slippers, nnd Ladies, fcp&fffga Lace liuots, Shoes, Calf und Kid Slippers. As we man ufnetured them ourselves we warrant them to be good Also, a great variety of children's shoes. We still eon linue business nt. the old stond'of Thomas Phillips, KBq, opposite the public buildings. . ap S5 NEW STORE NEW GOODS. Slctrartf Jtlilltgan Bennett. fTHE undersigned announce to the public that they 1 have purchased the propewy formerly occupied by W'm. 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 spared to ren der entire satisfaction to all who may be disposed to patronise us. We are now receiving New Goods, nnd ore determi ned to sell on the most accommodating terms. Old customers are earnestly solicited to call; and an quan tity of new ones tire anxiously sought for. JAJIKS STEWAItT, WILLIAM JIItLIGAX, april 4. h. j. ise.-.nett. P. S. more details herealter. S. M. &. B. FRESH D l U G S AND M EICINES. Ht. .ubsenber has lust received from the oust a fresh supply of Medicines, lives, miints. oil. &;.. which he proposes selling on as accommodating terms as any establishment of the kind iu this section of the country. Persons wishing to purchase articles in his line of business would do well to call and examine his stock bclore purchasing el&ewhurc. JOHN BEALL. Cadiz, Nov. ICth, 1813. ' AND BEST EOOST? SHOES rpiIE SUBSCRIBER thankful for J. past favors, oilers to Ins old custo mers nnd the public generally tho lar- eav miu ucbv usHurimeiu 01 ioois ana c-,.! ...,,.,o ..;,. r.,l I. ..If n:.lB" tors, ehildnms. tnfr-rthnr with r.v ery aniclu in his lino of Business ever oflTered in this market. He still continues to manufacture boots. bIiocs and every article iu his line, in the neatest, cheapest and most fashionable style. Ho also keeps constantly on hands all kinds ot leather, kid skins, men and woman's morocco skins, lining and binding skins, sparrowbills, pegs, and all kinds of Shoemakers tools, and findings of every kind, and also a good as sortment 01 trunks oi (lillorerit kinds; und a hist rate as sortment of brass clocks, shoe blacking &.c.,- all of the above he pledges himself to sell as cheap as the "cheapest. And if he cannot convince the purchasor he can do so, he will not ask them to. buy, but would earnestly solicit those wishing to buy, to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere, as heis determined to sell very low, par ticularly forensh ns heis in want of tho article, lie is still at his old stand on Market st reet, june 5. SAMUEL SLEMMONS. . N. B. He still continues tho tSPTOTT livery business, and having provi- vw3? tied, the best kind of carnages, mtii and Btock, for that business, he " 'nrrW flatters hiasolf he enn accommodate thepublie to their satisfaction,, as his terms shall be very reasonable. . S. S. "Be sure you're right, then go ahead." SADDLE, HARNESS & TRUNK : MANUFACTORY. SAMUEL TIMkONS WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public pjonorully, that ho has removed his shop to the comer brick, opposite Thomas Hogg's old stand, now owned by Mnhood St Grimes. He intends to sell cheaper than the cheapest, and without a disposition to tnlk loud, he will sell for ready nay the cheapest of any other establishment In the western country. Beef oat tie and Hides will be taken in exchange for work. Come ahead all you who want bargains. , apr 4 20 Kegs nails assorted sizes, just received and r sale low by J, F. WOOD. pq y l Z MRS. 1VIMER; OR Another Remarkable Cure by using Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Tree THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTIONS.';' AMONG all the famous Medicines for Consump tion, none seems to be meeting wth greater euo eew, or gaining a higher reputation than that most won -derful article, " Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry t - " That it stands at the headaC all other remedies is now universally conceded. It has cured thousands upon thousands of all classes in cases of tbe. most dangerous consumptive character. And physicians of the greatest eminence throughout our whole country, uuhesitatingly recommend it as the . ' . MOST POWERFUL CURATIVE of Pulmonary diseases in tho whole Tnnge of Pharmacy. The Hales in the Western States have thus fur been un paralleled; nnd the most eratifvine proofs of its effica cy have been received from every place where it baa been used. Thousands of CONSUMPTIVE PAT ENTS have already tested its exalted virtues, and con fessed its surpassing excellence nnd amazincr Dower. The remarkable success of this Balsam is no doubt ow ing in a great measure to the peculiarly agreeable and powenui nature outs ingreuients. it is a FINE HERBAL MEDICINE! , Composed chiefly of WILD CHERRY BARK and the genuine iujl1jAIi iuu.& (the luttcr imported ex pressly for this purpose,) the rare medical virtues of which, are also combined by a new chemical process, with the Extract of Tar, thus renderingthe whole com pound the most ccrtuin and efficacious remedy ever discovered for . . ' Consumption of the Lungs. 3 t ? .5 &; rf &; The following we have just received from Messrs. Jos lin & Rowe, DiuggistB, in Nowark, in this State, to whom it was communicated by John Wimer, Esq., a citizen of Burlington, Licking county, Ohio. Burlington, Licking Co., O., Dec. 1, 1843. Messrs. Joslin & Rowe : At your request I herewith transmit to you a statement of the case of Mrs. Wimer and child, as near as I am able to communicate, which you ore at liberty to publish if you see fit, ns I feel a desire to inform the world of the effects of the invalu able medicine called Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, to which, by the divine blessing, I am indebted for the restoration to health of my wifo and child. About five years ugo Mrs. .Wimer was attacked with a violent cough, pain in the chest and side, and symptoms of approaching consumption. ' During the intervals from that time to sometime in Feb. last, she . had been treated by eminent Physicians from Utica, Sylvania, Homer, Chatham, and Newark, and with only partial relief of the most urgent symptoms. A bout one year ago she caught a violent cold, which seated upon the Lungs, producing nn alarming aggra vation of all her previous symptoms. Her Physician was sent for, and despite his best efforts, she began rapidly to sink under her disease. Cough, Expectora tion, Hectic, together with night sweats, soon reduced her to a complete skeleton. In Feb. last, her attend ing Physician, deemed her case altogether hopeless, a council was called and after deliberating upon her case, unanimously pronounced her to he beyond the roach of means, and expressed their opinion thnt she could survive but a short time, one or two weeks at far thest. She was at this time entirely confined to her bed, nnd scarcely able to articulate, except in a whis per. Her daily paroxysms of coughing would last her interruptedly from three to five hours, und so severe were they, that we did exoect that every paroxysm would be the last. The Physicians in council, pro nounced her Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Spine, end mu cus, Membrane ol tho stomach to be incurably dis eased. It was at this last extremity that we happened to obtain a pamphlet describing Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, as applicable to Lung affections. We immediately sent to you and procured a botll, and commenced its use lit evening by giving her one ten spoonful, and such was the surprising effect, that she was able to pass a comfortable night's rest, without ex-. pcriencing any paiuxysm of coughing, nnd such was its ultimate effect, that after taking 5 bottles she was, contrary to the expectations o flier physicians, nnd eve ry one who saw her, entirely restored to health; una since last summer has dune the entire work of her fam ily. Alter the last attack of Mrs. Wimer, our young--eat child, then tin infant at tho breast, was taken down and rapidly sinking, with the same symptoms as its mother, -and seeing the happy effect of the Bnlsnm in the case of the mother, wo were disposed to make trial of it for the child, and it was attended with the same perfect success. The above scntement can be attested by our physi cian ns well ns our neighbors and acquaintances, who saw Mrs. Wimer during the course of her sickness. Very truly, yours, i'C. JOHN WIMER. Burlington, Licking Co., O. ' The case of Thomas Cozens is related by himself as follows, and.. acknowledged by nil who know him as 0110 of the most astonishing cures ever performed. 11,viji)0.fii:u,N. J., April 20, 1843. On or about the 13th day of Dec. 1841, 1 wits taken with a violent pain in the side near the Liver which con tinued for about five days, and was followed by the breaking of an ulcer, or something inwardly, which relieved the pain a little, but caused me to throw up a great quantity uf offensive mntterand also much blood. Being greatly alarmed nt this, I applied to a physician, but he said lie thought he could do but little for me ex cept give mo some Mercury Pills, which I refused to take, feeling satisfied they could do me no good; many other remedies were then procured by my wife and friends, and none did me any good, and the discharge of blood and corruption still continued every few days and at last became so offensive I could scarcely breath. I was also seized with a violent cough, which at times caused me to raise much more blood than I had done before, nnd my disenso continued in this wuy, still grow ing w orse until Feb. when all hope of my recovery was given up, nnd my friends all thought I would die with a galloping consumption. At this moment, when my life was apparently drawing near ut a close, I heard of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and got a bottle, which relieved mo immediately, and by the use of only three bottles of this medicine, all my pains were remo ved, my cough and spitting of blood und corruption en tirely stopped, and in a few weeks my health wus os far restored as to enable me to work at my trade, (which is a Curpcntet) anil up to this time I have enjoy ed good health. Witness. I am acquainted with Mr. Thomas Co sens, and having seen him during his illness, I think the above statement entitled to full credit. SAMUEL II. BURROGIIS. Gloucester County, SS. -. , , , Personally came before me, the subscriber, one of tho Justices of the Peace in and for the said county, Thom as Cozens, and being fully affirmed according, to law, suith the above statement is in all things true. THOMAS COZENS. Affirmed before me on the 20th dav of April, 1843.) , - J. CI.tMK.NT. 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