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I I DELINQUENT LIST. List of Lands and Town Lots, within the Countv of Harrison, returned De linquent by the Treasurer of said county, for the year 1813, with the Tax, Interest and Penalty due thereon for said year, together with the Tax for luo present juar, ion: LANDS. No. 3, German Township. Owsek's Name. E T. 3. Boren Daniel Bishop John Colvin Wm. Fowler John jr. M'Cam'sh Jno, Shaffer Phillip 411 i41'' 4,11 Hi- 111!, 3 12 3 3 3: 3 What part. north west corner ptrt w half s w pt a e number 40 pt s e no 57.53 pt n e hf pt s e no 47 Acres. Val. i 20 y 53 44 22 7 13 154 7 T OWN LO T toContinued. SMYRNA. UwM'd aask. I In Out I tthaipiirt. tiuu Va- Tax, int. &, Pen. 1 lot lot I -so. e. j D c M Tax, lm. 6i Per I. r.' m. l cs'.a U2'9 l2s:3 0 .2031 Armstrong John Grimes George D Minteer John Haana A F McCulloujh John Holland James F Ilarmnn Michael No. 4, Athens Township. t 03 35! i 910 l 10 1: M W pt n s w pt n e 4 50 1 2 154 o. 5, Cadiz Township. TO n s e n n w 27 13(i No. Archer Township. I5I11I 7 n n e 1, 7 . 7, Runilcy Township. 5.'12J lj s s e ! 85 ; 220 Chandler Eli Kennedy Matthew Kiiisey Charles Mills Elias J (heirs of) same game Pumphrey. Beall same - tame same same Suddiih Hi ins Thompson Andrew No. 8, illoorelield Township. 6:1034; 'GjlO 18 o;io is !0,10 23 (V10 23 6; 10 17 t) 10 31 6 1035 6 10'28 0102l 6 10;35 6 10il7 5 SJ!35 e hf pt s w pt s w pt n e pt s e pt n w n w e s w w s e 9 s w s e P w u w n w 217 10 6i 27 (ii 5 124 71 174 85 140 40 8 473j 20 201 59! m Hi 275! 1171 371; 20J 330 70 1S; Titus Rachel No. D, Nottingham Township. 161111281 hf s o I 79 I ;0f(7 15 i (2710 9,57-1 17 S3 U b 0 98 0 2 98ili 133 Oi 149 44 104L74 4 4104 1 38 tii 7 88 44 12 41 1 2 i"i3 9 (519 34210 Muuiey Juim k. me s .me i'iionipsi.ii Lewis McGuw Thomas Carpenter Leonard Dodds K-jbcrt same s. .111(1 Poulson John Rogers EPjah Crumley James Aoa r Tbotnas .1 irsh ill John McClcn-igin Jusiah T boiiijison John 3.!l 2l 3J, 12.40 C5.CU 11.40 27.35! 20, 271 TIPPECANOE. DEERSVILLE. house Palmer's Addition. FRANKLIN. Marshall's Addition. 11 18 15 15 51 13' r EW S'l ORE NEW G OODS. Pi it 20 4 4 11 4 51 14 2 --34 1 K.8 12 3 19(1 15 7 15 7 i31i 157 I 1174 1174 Sieirarty mlliUigan 4 Bennett. f I'MIEuudeiskned announce to tlie publio that they have pmrhased the property (cnuerly occupied hy Wm. Bennett nnd intend merchandizing permanent ly in Cadis, The custorueis of uie oiu nouie nmy rest assuied that no effort ou our port shall be spared t ren der entire satislaction to all who may be disposed to patronise us. We aie now receiving New Goods, and are determi ned to sell on the most accommodating terms. Old customers are earnestly solicited to rail) umlaiyi cuan- ttti of new ones are anxiously sougni lor. JAMES 81 EM AKT, WILLIAM MILLIUA3, npril 4. R. J. besnett. P. S. more details hereafter. S. M. &. B. THE STATE OK OiiiOi , , , . . . , HARRISON COUNTY, I do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true L'sl of Lands and Town Lois, ictiiiiied Delinquent by tbe Tieasurcr of Harrison county, Ohio, lor the year A. I). I:5i3, with liie Tax, lu.etest Mid Penalty charged thcrcou l'oi said u year, lojrether w'.lh the Taxes for tho curieht ve.ir, 1811. -fffix' Uivcu uuaer my nana ana seal, tinssnu nay oi nuvcniucr, a. ii. uvu. if S Tifli AND U 1 1C1NES f mi D R U (i S ri'MIE Suhsciiber has just received (rem the east a I ficsli supiilv of Mediciuus, dyes, paints, oil, &.C, whic h he pio) uses sellins; on us accommodating te;m us any establishment ol the kind in this section ol the country. tJe'soris wishing to puichase articles in hia line ot business would do w ell to cull and examine his stock belbre purchasing elscwheie JOHN BEALL. Cadiz. Nov. 16th, 1843. Cadiz, November 27tt, 1844. JOHN 8IIARP, Auditor of Harrison County. No. 11, North Township. Clark Joseph Davis Ruth Fox Thomas Uarlug Isaac Moody Themas McDevitt Samuel McVay James (late) ,613 1 11 30 12 33 12 18, 12 31 13 1 el i2 17, w quarter s w 40 G6 C 18 2 w n w 82 lioj 4 14 7 s hf n w . 14 4 151 pteno 14 2 ,)"! 5 pt s w 9 1S fl7jU n s w 154 201 97 0 sehfne 40 55i' 2I0734 Kelly Jamoa McNamee Isaac RatclirTJohn Swaaey Timothy, jr. Thompson Lewis No, 12, Freeport Township, r n 31 ; i ) i ; ii 4 7 12 7 ? 11 4 pt n w w hf n w pt s w w pt n w n w 5 40 1 1 1G1 nil 55 4 2 354! 1 11 44 2 .15 7 15il 75 13 3 lit? 8, Gilmoro Nathaniel Johnson James McAfee Georga Martin James Norris Goorg WiUoa John ' Crora John j Pittis Robert, jr. Stoke Iy 3 am tie I Washington 7 12(24 7 12 23 7 12 IS 7 12 34 7 12122 7 121 G Township. pt s e 87 231; w qr n w 40 99j n w 1(50 220J e s e 80 143j e s e 80 1701 s e qr n o 11 20 7,13, 9 B.12 251 (1,12 33 Franklin Township. s pt n e s e s v c s w 11 m 6t 311 9'J folan Ellas No. 1, Monroe Township. ru n i n nene 1 31 1 4G 8I 084 8 5 j 5 55 11431 2 59 8 Jul; V -'.i'Oi 117014 NOT1CI' IS IIERT1BY GIVEN, that the whole of the several tracts of Land and Town Lois, in lheafo:esald List contained, or so much thcieof as will bo necessary to pay the Tax, In iccst and Penalty thereon, will be sold at the Court House, in the Town of Cadiz, in tho County of Harrison, on the second Monday of January next, by tho Treasurer of said County; unless ucii lax, Interest and Pcnaliv be paid to the treasurer belore that tune. " - v-v TT tr It, T rTT A JUIliX M1AIU, vo itoh's Office, Novemhkr 27th, 1811. Auditor of Harrison County. CUJVIMLS & HARPER. ATTOiBIVElS, AND COUiVSELLOIJS AT LAW Vnd Solicitous it Chancery. k LL Diofcssional business entrusted to tlieir care in jL counties of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont, Monroe, Guernsey, Tuscarawas, Coshocton, Holmes, Carroll, Stark and Wnvnc, will be faithfully attended to. OJjice on Steubenrulc &Mreel,oiiosite the public buildings. J. 1). CUMMINS, A'eie Philadelphia, LECKY IIAKPER. Cadis. M. H. URdUliART, itfomey and Counsdlor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery. OFFICE, next door west of Thomas lion's store, corner room, up stairs. Cadiz, iWay IStli, 1S43. T. L. JElVETT, A T T ORNEY AT L A W , AND SOLICHOU SIM CIIANCEKY, CiZ OHIO. Office in Public Buildings, next door cast of the Treas ure?'' 0,'ice.. Dec. 21st, 1813. " STW. BOSTWiCK, ATTOIEAEY AND t (H'NStJ.LttU AT LAW, IETi coutinue to practice in Harrison ami th itdiuinins; Counties. 0-Oflice op)(wile the public o.Ticcs. August, ihtli, lHi-2. LAW NOTICE. JOiTN 5I'NF.H,L, Attorney at Law ami Solicitor in Chancery, will attend promptly to tiny business entrusted to him in Harrison aiuUlie adjoining counties Office in the hou.-o formerly occupied by Mr. Win. J. Frv,a lew doors below .VlcNutls Hotel, tiadiz, aug. 31, 1641 LAW rHAGTSCIl- A IV. HIO:ilSV Attorney nml Counsellor Jm at Law, and tSolieiur in (huneery. (Mice, a little west of the Oiliee of the Crisis, in the house Ibimer- y occupied by . W. Chapman, Carrolhon, apr 18 sitatj; SPECTACLES. TOWN LOTS. HARPJSVILLE Hutchison Sf Well's Addition. Owxbr's Name. In Out) What part. Hou Va- lot lot I j -se. hie Thompson Andrew McMillan Wm. (heirs of) same Porter James (heirs of ) Snodgrass J M Avery Richard Bigger Andrew Shaw Thomas same Stewart ' same same same same same same Craven Robert Kimtnel John Unknown same fame Duncan Archibald, Kinsey Charles same same Patterson James O gtokeliy Samuel Fisher Elizabeth Eoyer William Peoples Jonathan same Sharplest William Wilson William Wickeraham Isaiah Wilson William P ! tiim Tax, 42 35 37 49 13 72 11 78 93' 20 71 M 10 20 24 3i 13 21 10 1 34 CI 0 421 64 65! 51 00 91 H1 one-half ATHENS. CADIZ. half west half south east half house . RUM LEY IV". Liberties. three-fourths do one-half one-fourth MOOREFIELD. house HANOVER, FREEPORT. 22 95 40 40 33 22 10 20 117 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 7 2 1 2 4 I 22 20 165 15 2 24 13 22 7 11 18 IS 13 11 30, Int. & Pen. :2 3L3 Slj2 oil 70 1 07 07:7 07 7 07,7 (7'7 03 84 ,07l7 0381 077 W4 I 829 2004 579 4!) 04 10 0s 4144 5G 07 J0i It 82; 2031 ZmZZZ 15. 3cFAB32&ra Sl 00. 65, MARKET STREET, PI'IT.SBVEGH, . KEEP constantly on hand a large assortment of Gold, Slyer, Tortoise-.'-hcll, German Slyer and Steel SS'IiCTACXIiS, Eye Glasses, Linnen provers tLc. Also, Pebbles, Cataract Glass, convex, concave, per iscapic, perifocal and colored glasses, to suit all aes. Speeit-l attention paid to fittiti,; new glasses to old framoH. MILITARY GOODS. Ao. P5, MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, f HE subscribers are now receiving in addition to their former stock, a large mid general assortment of MILITARY GOOD.S, consisting in part ofSivords, Sashes, Epauletta, Buttons, Laces, Cords, Braids, Caps, I'hmies, I'omjionis, &c. Volunteer comjmnies supplied with equipments, banners. Hags, &c. june ati tf JOHN B. McFADDEN & Co. IS. 1. S.l13l'SO.V A' to, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AMI DF ALDUS IX PITTSBTJE GH IVXAIfUFACTOBKD RTICLES No. 16 Liberty Street, Opposite the bead of Smith field street, june 5. Pri rsnuncH Pa. MEW ESTiLBLISKBZEXVJT. JniSlhood Sc T. D. Ol'lmos haveconimen . ced the Mercantile business in the stand lately occupied by Hugo & Wood, where they invite their friends nnd the public generally, to call und examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they arc de termined to sell as low as any establishment in the place. M.AH001) & GRIMES, February 8, 1814. A. RICHAIIDSQ CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, AND DEALER in Watches, Jewelry and Hilecrware, SPECTACLES, AND SPECTACLE GLASSES FOR ALL AGES Clocks and Watches repaired and warranted. No. 71 Market street, riTTsnunoii. WESTERN EXCHANGE, Cadiz, Ohio, A. F. CltOSftEY, raopRUTo. March 28, 184-1. y MEDICAL. SERVICES. rpHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully solicits tlmne Jn X dsbted to him for professional lervieei , of lonfer stunding than six months, to call immediately and sor tie off: more particularly those who know tfieniselvea indebted a number of yours. If they cannot diwherge all the debt, to pay a part at least, make teUiemenl. It is extremely unpleasant to be under the necessity of dunning, but much more so, of enforcing collection. But the law is for the disobedient. mp. 4tn3ujo', M. WJLKCN. NEW STORE & NEW GOODS. Come farmers far, come nciirhborsnigh, Tray "call aad sec what you can buy. jr. s. iroo if IS now receiving and opening, (in the 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 he sold at reduced prices. His stock consists in part of the following articles. FEMALES HE WAKE. It is an indisputable (act, demanding serious nnd sol emn con-ideration, that thousands of the I iiutst und loviiest of the Female sex, lull yearly into an untimely grave; tne unconscious vicum oi men uwu suiciuai acts From the Reiristcr of Mortality we find the deaths of Females to fiir exceed those of mies and that the greater portion die in the bloom of youth, belbre they attain the age of twenty-one, nay twenty! Consump tion is a disease, that gpiends its insidious ravages throughout the universe, and nips both g,eat and small Listen then to a warning voice wnicn echoes constant ly in young ears, and guard yourselves from the first unerring seed of this disease, which is ceitain to kuit its fatal threads and hurry you to the solitary tomb ! As the Rattlesnake it warns you of its poisonous fangs and you heed it not, until the sting of death is fast riv eted in your system. It is only at this time for the first, vou will beain to be concerned about your health; but it may he too late. May these facts awaken you lrom your slumbers, and cause you to listen to the voice of reason, and use the medicino that has prolonged and preserved the lives of thousands when used in time, ivti mi v ; a xh kx pw :Tt ii NT isi.ati.iiv A medicine prepared especially lor diseases of the Respiratory oigans, viz: Colds, Coughs,, Influenza, Bronchitis, sore throat, incarnation of the mucus mem brane, siutting of blood, asthma. For sale by uug. 81. W. B. BEEBE, Cadiz. MRS. WIMERj OR Another Remarkable Cure by using Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Tree , 111E. UKtAT ittiULUK IUK 4 MONG all the famous Medicines for Contump r tion, none seems to be meedne win rreater sue- . cess, or gaining a higher reputation limn thai most wou derfu! article. Wntar's Balsam of Wild Cherry! That it stands at the head" of all other remedies is now universally conceded. It has emeu thousand. - Uion thousands of all classes in cases ol tne most dangerous consumptive character. And physicians or the greatest eminence throughout our whole couutry, unhesitatingly recommend it us the MOST POWERFUL CURATIVE of Pulmonary diseases in the whole range of Pharmacy. The ssaies in the csteru States have thus far been un- -paialleled; and the most gratifying proofs of its effica cy huvo been received from every place where it has been used. Thousands of CONsUMPTI VE PAT : I NTS huvenhcady tested itsexalted viilues, and con fessed its surpassing excellence and amazing power, 't he remarkable success of this Balsam is no doubt ow ing in a gieat measure to the peculiaily agreeable aud poweilul nature ot its tug ledxents. It is a FINE HERBAL MEDICINE! Composed chiefly of WILD CHERRY BARK and th. genuine euciiAiMJ .iiu. J une laner uupuiieu ex pressly for this purpose,) the rate medical virtues of whx'h, aie also combined by a new chemical piocess, with the Extract of Tar, thus rendering the whole com. pound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for Consumption or the Lungs. Bleached & bro. muslins, Holland, Black muslin, Irish Linen, Linen handkerchiefs, Lawns, Calicoes, Furniture prints, Silks und Satins, Bonnet silk; superior ar tides, of every description, Silk Pocket U'dk'fc Black silk cravats, Black satin stocks, Laoes, Edgings etc found Broad Cloths assorted co- lors and prices, $ Cassiiucros, Sattinetts, Tweed cloth, Jeans, Summer cloths, Linen diillr, cotton diills, Bcdiickirig, Alpaccas, Halzaiines. Mousliiidelaines, Meiinnes, Leghorn, braid k straw bonnets. Biaize do Laines, Ginghams, Gloves, MJn'.& Hosiery t lannels, white and red, Blue drillings, Apron Check, Cambric Muslins, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc, And in fact almost every nrticle that can be in any Dry Good store west of the mountains. Persons wishing repurchase a great many goods for a small amount ol easii, are letiucstcd to call at the store of J. P. Wood, where he will ever he found ready and willing to accommodate all who may see proper to favor him with a call. QA1I kinds of country produce taken at the high est market price in exchange for Goods and groceries. may 2i. " WKOOTil ryilE subscribers respectfully inform the public that L they have entered into a paimerehip under the firm of SNYDER &. MALLERNKE, for the purpose of cany ing on the above business in all its various branches at the old stand of Snyder & Muore, whete they arc prepared to execute w ork with neatness and dispatch, for ail w ho may favor them with a call. From long expetience in tho business, and having none hut the best of workmen employed, they have no hesitation in saying, that (hey will give general salis liiction. They have and will continue to keep on hand tho moat approved fashions. SAMUEL SNYDER, apr 18. E.MANUEL MALLER'NEE. ARTEN CHUZZELWIT complete with nume rous illustrations; Comic Biuckstone , Prose Fic tions, illustrating true pnnciples m their I earing npun eve:y (lay life, by T. h. Ailhur; The Giandfatlier, by Mi. Picketing; History ol the Cimndes Whist Play er; Kitchie's address; Living Age, Nos. 10 & 11 j Il lustrated Shakspeare No. 17 ; Lite of James Knox Polk nut received and lor sale at rscw YoiK aug. 21. A. L. prices. FRAR ER. FARMERS, LOOK TO YUUR INTEREST! Cut litis Stone rfJIANKFULfor past favors, the subscriber talc n this method of informing the public that bo still continues to cany on the above husiiiess in the shop nnd rapidly sinkin lately ociaipiod by Rcdweli wlieic all ouleis lor kt iiuebener, Cadiz Ohio, The followiner we have just teceived from Messrs. Jos lin i&, tiowe, Diuggists, in Newaik, in this State, to whom it was communicated by John Wimei, Esq., a citizen of Burlington, Licking county. Ohio. Buklinuton, Licking Co.,0., Dec. 1, 1843. Messrs. Joslin & liowe: At your rcqucBl I herewith transmit to you a statement of the ense of Mrs. Wimer and child, as near as I am able to communicate which you aie at liberty to publish if you see fit, as I feel a desire to inform the woild of the effects of the invalu able medicine called Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, to w hich, by the divine blessing, I am indebted for the restoration to health ol my wife nnd child. About live years ago Mrs. Wimer was attacked with a violent cough, pain in the chest and side, and symptoms of approaching consumption. During tht 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 Eungs, producing an alarming aggra vation of all her previous symptoms. Her Physician was sent lor, und uespitu Ins best etlorts, she Degnn 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 und after deliberating upon her case, unanimously pronounced her to be beyond th reach of means, aud expressed their opinion that she could survive but a short time, one or two weeks at far thest, She was at this time entirely confined to her bed, and scarcely able to articulate, except in a whis per. Her daily paroxysms of coughing would Inst her interruptedly from three to live hours, and so severe were they, "that we did expect that every paroxysm would he tho last. The Physicians in council, pro nounced her Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Spine, snd Mu cus, Membrane of the Stoniach 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 bottle, and commenced its use at evening by giving hor one tea spoonful, and such was the surprising effect, that she was able to pass a comfortable night's rest, without ex periencing any paroxysm of coughing, and such was Us ultimate effect, that after taking 5 bottles she was, contrary to the expectations of her physicians, and eve ry one who saw her, entirely restoied to health; nnd since last summer has done the entire work of her fam ily. After the last attack of Mrs. Wimer, our young est child, then un infant at the breast, was takendown with the same symptoms as its HEAD AND FOOT STONES, MONU MENTS. tVf,, will he promptly attended to, on the most reasonable EDWARD T. HUEBENER. Cadiz, May 11th, 1843. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. F&. w. . itssor HAMILTON have a general issortment of gentlemen's Hoots Motnoes. Shoes nnd Slippers, and Ladies, tifj Lace Bouts, Mines, Call and Kid Slippers. As we man ufiictuted them ourselves we warrant them to be good Aim, n great variety of children's shoes. We still con jinuo business at the old stand of Thomas Phillips, Esq, opposite the public buildings. ' np ! THRESHING MACHINES V every description made and repaired in the short est possible notice, and in a neat and workman like manner, and warranted to peiform to the entire sat isfaction of the owners, on as reasonable terms as any other establishment in iIub country, All kinds of cast ings lurniahed on short notice. Also clover hullere made on the most improved plan. Please call at the shop on Warner street, Cadiz Ohio. CM AS. PAT TERSON, j uly 3. 3m . SIMON BRICKER. A MERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. Depot at Steu--ZjLbcuvillc, The valuable publications of this soci ety are remarkably cheap. Among some of them now in store are D'Aubignt's Reformation, 3 vols.; Hills Scripture History ; Abbotts youngChristian ; do. Moth er at home; do. child do. ; Memoir of Dr Payson ; do, J as. 'lay lor; do. Harriet Winslow; Mammon by Har ris; Flavels Fountain of life; Baxter's saints rest: Veun's Duty of man ; Persuasives to early piety ; Wilberforce's practical view; Melville's Uiblc Thoughts; Edwards' History of Redemption, &c, &lc, ut the Bookstore of nov. 1J. A. Ij. r KAZEii, CRABB & ROBERTS, TA I LOSiS, y ESPECTFUl LY inform the citizens of Cndiz, and , vicinity, that they have removed to the frame building leeenily erected by L. P. Miliigan, Esq., on Market sheet, (and directly opposite Messrs. Kilgore &, Co's Diy Goods Store,) where they are prepared to do work in a style, which shall not bo surpassed in any other shop in the county. Thankful for past favors, they respectfully solicit a continuance of public patronage. N. B. They earni slly request till persons who are in debted to them for work done, mure than six months ago, to come forward und settle then respective accounts without further delay, apr 4 J A YN E'S EX PECTOR AN T. 7"HAT can be more trying to the fclings of a mother, than to behold horinlant writhing in the agonies oi cnonu or wasting away under that ter rible scourge of infancy, cholera, infantum, or summer complaint ! and yet a radical cure can ho effected with speed and certainty, by administering to the little suf ferer that inestimable preparation JAYNtTS CAR MINATIVE BALSAM, which is adapted to all com plaints of the stomach and bowels, liver or nervous system. In the South and West, it occupies a promi nent place in nearly every domestic medicine chest. ASTHMA UR PHTHISIC is caused hy a lodgment of phleni or mucus on the air cells, which obstructs the pussage of the air through the wind tubes. Jayue's Expectorant removes the oo siructions with the greatest facility, and cures the dis ease. Prepared only by Dr. Jayne, No. 20, South Third St., Philadelphia The above medicine for sale by nov. 27 McBEAN &. KNOX. Cadis. SOL Alt LA rrWE Subscribers arc now receiving an extensive as- sortmeut ot Patent Solar lamps, nnd Cirando lei, of neyr and beautiful putternS, saitable for church es, hulls, parlors, stores, Steamboats, &c. These Lamps are constructed solely for tho con sumption ot lard; and are wnrrentpuf to produce a light equnl to the best Sperm Oil, and at one-half the cost. (tjm Orders from abroad promptly attended to. w JOHN B, M'FADDEN'dt CO., fc5 Mahkrt Stiikkt, October 2d, J 644. If. PITTSBURG H. Dr. JAMES CKLMLY ESPECTFULLY informs bis old friends that he bas resumed the practice of Physic and Surgery. mi win wyvii m FRANKLIN, HARRISON CO. O. and be hones by strict attention to business, and bv moderate charges, to merit nnd receive a foil share of I public patronngv. Dm medicine am fresh and genu' w. 1. JV "2ic sure you're right, then go ahead." SADDLE, HARNESS &, TRUNK MA i V 1' A CT O It V. SAMUEL TIMMONS WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public gcnerully, that he has removed his shop to the coi ner brick, opposite Thomas Hogg's old stand, now owned by Mahood & Grimes. He intends to sell cheaper than the cheapest, and without a disposition to talk loud, he will sell for ready nay the cheapest of nny other establishment in the western country. Beef cat tle anil Hides will bo taken in exchange for work. Come ahead ull you who want bargains. apr 4 CZXXsAFSST AND BEST BOOST Sf SHOES VIE SUBSCRIBER thankful for past favors, offers to his old custo mers nnd the public generally the lar cst and best assortment of Boots nnd Shoes, pumps nnd gaitors, and half cni- cluldrens, &c, together with ev- T Cas tor a. cry article in his line of Business ever oQTcred in this market. Ho still continues to manufacture boots, shoes and every nrticle in his line, in the neatest, cheapest and most fashionable stylo. Ho also keeps constantly on hands ull kinds of leather, kid skins, men nnd woman's morocco skins, lining nnd binding skins, sparrowbills, pegs, and ull kinds of Shoemakers tools, and findings of every kind, and also a good as sortment of trunks of diffurent kinds; and a first ratoas sortmcnt of brass clocks, shoe blacking &c, all of tho above he pledges IiiiiifcI I to sell as cheap as the cheapest, And if he cannot convince the purchaser bo can do so. he will not ask them to buy, but would earnestly solicit .i :.a.;. i ... - ...iil.p . i wuru tviBiiuiK loiuiy.tu give mm oauoeioro purcna sing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell very low, par ticularly for cash as heisin want of tho article, lie is still at hisold stand on Market street, june 5. SAMUEL SLEMMONS. N. B. lie still continues the livery business, and having provi ded the best kind of carriages, and stock, for that business, he flatters himself he can accommodate thepublic to their satisfaction, as his terms shall be very reasonable. S. 8. ftf Kegs nnila assorted sizes, just received and or eJe low fcf LF.WOODt r sMfM mother, and seeing the happy effect of the Balsam in thecals of the mother, we were disposed to make trial of it for the child, and it was attended with the same perfect success. Ilio above statement can he attested by our physi cian as well as our neighbors and acquaintances, who saw Airs. Winter during the couise of her sickness. Vcrv truly, yours, ic. JOHN WIMER. Burlington, Licking Co., O. The ease of Thomas Cozens is related bv himself at follows, and acknowledged hy all who know him as one of the most usloiiishiug cures ever performed. H.innoNFjKi.i), N. J., April 20, 1843. On or about the Hill day of Dec.IStl, I was taken with n violent pain in the sitlo near the Liver winch con tinued for about five days, und was followed by ths liietiking of on ulcer, or something inwardly, which relieved the pain a little, but caused me to throw up a. great quantity of ofiensive matter and also much blood. Heinggteatly alarmed at this. 1 applied to a physician, but he said he thought he could do hut little for mo ex cept give me some Mercury Puis, which I refused to take, leeiiiigsatitlied they could do me no good; many other term-dies were then procured by my wife and friends, und nunc did me any good, and the discharge of blood and corruption still continued every few days anil at last became so offensive I could scarcoly breath. I was also seized with a violent couth, which at limes caused me to raise much more blood than 1 had done before, and my disease continued in this way, still grow ing worse until Feb. wren all hope of my recovery was given up, and my friends ull thought I would die with a gallopim- consumption. At tins moment, when my life was apparently drawing near ut a close, I heard of Dr. Wistai's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and got a bottle, which relieved inc immediately, and by the use of only thiee bottles of this medicine, nil my pains were remo ved, my cough and spitting of blood und corruption en tirely stopped, and in a few weeks my health was os far restored as to enable me to woik at my trnde, (which is a Carpentei) and up to this time I buvc enjoy ed good health. Witnkss. 1 am acquainted with Mr. Thomas Co zens, and having seen hitn during his illness, I think the above statement entitled to full credit. SAMUEL II. BURROGHS. Gloucester County, SS. Personally came before me, thesubsciibor, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the said county, Thom as Cozens, and being fully affirmed according to law, saith the above statement is in till things true. THOMAS COZENS. Affirmed before me on the 20th dav of April, 1843.) S. CLEMENT, J ft- We publish no fictitious statements. Piice 1,00 per bottle. . fjr- i or sale in Cincinnati only by SAN FORD &. PARK. At their Western Depot of Valuable Medicines corner . of fourth & walnut sts. Sold in Cadi, by W. B. Becbe, in Steubcnville by A. L. Frazer, and in Ml. Pleasant by John Hogg. 07-Sandford & Park are General Agents for tha west. june 10. 1 ECLECTIC aeries. Kirkhnm's Sc Smith's Grammars, li tee. all cheap. J, P. WOOD. maj 2. BOOK, JOB AND CARD PRINTING. 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