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For tHe CUil Demscrwl Sectjasl. , Dagu,erreotyping. NO. llL .-..- 1 thitll n iwilsr turn of th ronveri- axe url4i til. """" tTJIr.' 7 uc oF th agent which w use IB (Jit tft jaitnj oi ui iJijjur-rre', j pr )la;ij. Jus u. tiieinioai u sj Ull W-l difover-4 in 181". tit M. Curi.oi Paris, luinufncturer of Skpire, wiu foiiuJ it in the mother-watt r ui iimi ;.ii. I It Darlikr inuoh of the nature uf clilurii:? uud bioroiiln. IU afSinit tor w'.her milt iv j t , :, r rtul ut i l ' . ' i ' j . r i. r exiktinif in an isilti4 t'. It lound in ' . . , 1 , . ir . combination with pota-ii'n, and medium m . . i ,. , intnv lumeiuj water, ii l an ingredient J i V j i i - m sail larks, and aaline spruit t;i tins . . . . .1,. r , 'ountrT. fermented luiuors cumai. i lu-.im. ; v r . . t w-i 7- : -i , :e, cider, 4c M.Ik ui, cher . u'iue U,,,, h.om Un mh todmo. 4f.,w,. rifX wkrliM!f oO tjr. contarj much ui ji- t , ' f , , ... ,. )odja iLitn a quart of cow' milk. Mosto . .. . j- 1 i m.i pt In bodies regarded oy I uerHpeuust , i '.I r r r M pettoral and aptUcrofulou are neh in iojjnav Jt.:. txteusivcly ued a, a mod,- wnf. ..pecial y m awofW. affecUo..S,- Io una is mostly prepare from kelp, or the ; ,, . ... . , ' j i , liau vunntcd ashe Oi seaweed; prepared - fry-Oif inhahitant of the Wesrn Islands and the Northern hore, of otUnd and Ireland. . It w probably tq the application of this body that we ua the diacovery of the Qaguerreotype, Bromine is another agent extensively used in l)aguerreotyping au-i deserves some notice. It is ued as an accelerator. This uleinent was discovered in 1825, by ii. tialaid, in the mother-liquor, or residue of evaporation of sta-water. lu nature it is found tu sea-water, and in water of many opaline Springs. The salt springs of Ohio abound with the compounds bromine with ""other substances. It is used as a medicine; but it i chiefly employed ia Daguerreotyp ing, It is one of the heaviest fluids known, j'ts specific gravity being 3. It is also an ac tive poison, Chlorine next claims our attention. It a discovered by a Swedish Chemist, 8'oeele, in 774. Chlorine is one of the " heaviest gases, its density being 2,47. " This ,-ja ia alo employed for accelerating - the operation of light upon the iodized Da f guerreotypc plate. It is used in the form of chlorides with bromine, iodine, calcurin, )kc, chloride of gold is of great importance in Daguerreotyping, for by its use the image is filed up n the plate, so that neith er light nor moisture can1 affect thfl picture. When thi process is well performed the likeness can never fade away. But if this last process is not well done, or not done at all; as it frequently occurs with new made operators, and even with more skillful ones, when they are prevailed upon to put up pheap pictures, uud have no reputation to establish and expect soon to be away to parts unknown; the likeness will invariably lade away in time, and leave nothing but a shadow. This may be seen by exam ining sorpe of those pictures that were ta ken, before this piocekj of gilding was dis covered. It is a pracess, as difficult as it i important, and hence it is left undone by juany operators. II. DAVIS. . . For the Cndii Democratic Sentinel. Synopsis af the Proceedings of the "Union Institute of Teachers, and friends of Edu ction of Harrison and Jefferson Counties." . X!ie Institute met pursuant to notice at Hteubenvilie, Ohio, in the North School House on Monday, April 17, 1854, and con tinued in session till Fii ay evening. j The following lec'ures were in attend nce during the session 1. V. Andrews, ot ijarietta College; M. D. Legget, Esq., of Warren, Trumbull Co. 0.; Mr. C. Tracy, A. iS. of Mt Vernqn, Ohio; Mr. C. 8. Rjyce, aenl of the Qhio Phonetic Association, and llr. Eiwia Regal, of Hopedale, liar. Co. 0. Thirty-five lectures were delivered, du ring the day sessions: Six on Geography, by Mr. lloyce. Seven on Arithmetic by Pro. Trcy. Three on Heading by Pro. Andrews, and one by Pro. Tracy. Three pu Physiology by Mr. Leggelt. Four on Language by Mr. Regal. Two on Gram riar by Mr. Regal, uud one by Pro. Ati drers. Four on the art of teaching by Mr. Leggett. Two on school government by Mr. eggett. One on Nat. Philosophy by Pro. Andrews, and one on Phonography by Mr. - Royce. These lectures were generally for SO minute. Five lecture were liVered during the riight sessions: Monday evening, on Pho notopy by Mr. Royoe; Tuesday evening on Popular Kducxtion by Pro. Andrews; Wed uesduy evening on the co-operation of Pa. rent and teachers in the work of Education, hy Mr. Legget; Thursday evening on Union Schools, by Mr. Leggett, and Friday even jhg, on Educational agencies )sy Mr. Tracy. The evening sessions were held in Kil gore's old Hall except Monday evening, iu the school house, and Thursday in, the New Hall, Cm Wetjne sday afternoon, Miss Rebecca M'Grew g( Hopedale, Har. Co , read a re port on; the query: "How far moral influ- . tnce can he used in the schools as a sub ntitu e for corporal punishment." Said re port was accepted and adopted as the ientimeutsof the Institute, aud. lecommit d to her fo,r pre'iaratio for publication ju, the Qiiio, journal of Education. The fellowinj resolutions were adopteil . fttt!MWrtt'd to ti published in the llnr. and 4elf. Co. paper. -:. Result I, That the cordial thanks of this atitute be presented to the committee of r jception lor their inaetaugaoie euorts, toj provide aecoromodatiqn for tha large num- " fper of teachers, in attendance, and To the f itijton of SteUbenviile fur ihu hospitality of their peB house. t ItesUeri! That the thanks of the institute tendered to the several Lecturers who "pay addressed us during its session, and to the EJ'ttor of the newspapers of this city, jrho have given grtuitt u publicity to the - proceedings of the association. W. A. Urg,uahart. Q. W. Bubns. Whereat, The v!"" and influence of Teacher' Irutitute are materially depend . jng upon the efficient management and the prompt co-oocraqn of all the Members: Jittofvti, That a committee ff three be appointed to. report to this Institute, the best meats uf, eonduoting their exercise, of se curing proper order, and of making them vbt they should be model schools. Mer. Regal, Desselinn and Burua were . appointed appointed said committee. , , Iicsohl, Thta committee of '.hree be ap pointed totakeintt) -.qinideron nnd leport t the next regular nipetiiig of Institute the extent tq which a uniform standard uf Or i thogrsphy and Orthoepy t' attainable in tbfc'ljiiglUh Lngnige,r'Md what author . jty r authorities cor. form must' nearly to the essential of such standard; ' ' Messr,, Elliot, W. A Urqiwhart and , fj firwrden wer appointed said committee. Wurnu, It is truism, th-it "whatover render educauqn'easter confer a blessing pn mankind, not to bt calculated in dol--lar and cento;" and, "" ' '- Whertat, It is the unanimous testimony ol ibe iiiendt of the Phonetic reform, that Ui rhonetio method of instruction, as now extensively emp oyed in tbib country and in England is of grvnt mtvi) in teaching to ret J the ctmmon print enabling the learn er to acquire a knowledge of tin Utter, in method or instruction. Iherelore, lieia'vtJ. Thnt this losthuta considers j : it claim of no ordinary character upon the ' can4id an 1 r ireful consideration of the iritinis iife'n.-itijn and humanity. litfJrt-i. Tliat llii lnsiitute consider It tin- tiu.y of i itTj teacher to irive it a caie- j ful, pHu. iif. impartial, and thorough inyea- ii'ii.oi;, aua ii convniceu i-t lis upenomy I over tlie common method to use hit or her ; i , : Lt e,f.ir- m advanciiii; the system, . . i Itu i.io.ion, U was , , .... . . , ' Jt'fJffJ, Hut a committee of two ruea;- , , , , . Ifi-rx -ii the Insiume be ariHiinted to reportat . . , , i.eitsej-ion.on the intHieiipeoimoiu cut- :ur,m,urcoli;innfc(.Uoill4. j. JtM il'NVolv. J. X. Delmn, . . , - ... were aiilHtinled said Committee. ' V,, , ,i . ih Uillowin versittn were snmninted to ' , "t 1 . ' ... ; pre inrp lesturej for the next arssion: Mi : ,. Thom subject VbsAiAoVf Mr. j oU.nin. of Harrison, and MiM , M A. Kirk of jertrroii eoun- ... Ti , , ,, ... , ...l !) .itat uiree to select tbtir cwn uq- , ,JJ -piits next session uf the Institute will be J he)J H;lrrisoM Co Q c-mmonc. t , , , ... n-t..i,. iom 0. V. B. Tlax Seed. MTe copy the following nr'icle from the St. Louis Intelligencer. It contains infor raation on a subject of interest to our farm ers: We wish to call attention of our country friends particularly to a few facts in relation to ihe article that heads this notirfe. In the numerous list of Western products it has not escaped our attention that flaxseed, a bove all the rest, has been most constantly and eigcr'y sought for, and thist for three successive years the article has been ap preciating, the demand being far ahead of the supply, and the East and West both in the market, while the demand for linseed oil was partially supplied by large importa tions, both of oil and seed from abroad, the price kept down to about $1 dollar per bush el for Western seed iu this city; but of late the immense consumption of oil, the demand for oil cake to ship to England, and the in adequate increase in production of Ameri can seed; has given value and importance to the article, which makes it worthy of the attention of our largest producers. We have no hesitation in saying that Illinois Iowa and Missouri can realize a million of dollars this sessou from this article more readily than from any othei product of our soil. Flaxseed has ranged for the last six month? from S, 3 J to $1,60; the average being oI,4'. and the stock of seed is pret ty much exhausted all over the country. Farmers, we say now, if you wish to make a sun thing of it, there are responsible par ties standing ready to contract frr any quan tity at a high price; but all should at least put u few acres in this article, to test the fact of its profitable production, nnd we are sure any one doing ho will realize a remu nerating price for their care and attention. Dogology. Wu have heard many good things that rmemited from the keen wit of the Rev. Mr Hunt, but the last one threw us down en tirely. A man recently passing Mr. Hunt, was accompanied by a small dog; and the little canine scoundrel took a sudden fancy to stich his teeth into the old gentleman's legs! This physical manifestation not pro ving satisfactory to the clerical victim, he determined to victimize the dog in turn and drawing upon him the bitr end of his cane soon added another subject to the tombs. Then began thp drama tragi-comedy: Stranger. Why did you kill my dog? Hun!,. Because he was going to bite me. Stranger Why did'nt you use the small end of yuur cursed stick? you could have frightened and not killed him. Hunt excited ?Why dij'nt jour dog come at me tail first, then? Exit straniiei. itiTSome persons, 'whether man or wo man, whether bird ot beast or human,' we cannot say, has laid this on our table as diary kept by an Old Mii.1, tip town. We leave it lor others to Judge of its justice: At 15 years, anxious lor coming out. IQ, Begins to have some idea of the ten der passion. 17, Talk of love in & cottage, and it'.in terested ife$n. 18, Fancies herself in love with some handsome man who has flattered her. 19, Is a little more difficult, in conse quence of f being noticed. 2U, Commences fashionable, and dash es. 21, Still more confidence in her own at traction; and expects a briliiant establish ment, 22, Refused a good offer because he is not' a man of fashion 23, Flirts with every young rr,m nhe meets. 21, Wonders she ;s nr,t married. 25, Rather more circumspect in her con dxct. 26, Begins to think a large fortune not quite so indicpensible. ' 27, Prefers the company of rational men. 28, Wishes to be married in a quiet way, with a comfortable home. 9, Almost despairs of entering the taar- riage ntnU. 3Q, Rather fearful of leing; called an old maid. 31, An additional love of dress. 32, Professes to dislike balls, finding it diflkult to get good partner. 33, Wonder how men can leave the so ciety of sensible women to flirt with chits. 34, Affects good humor in her conver sation with men. 3,r, Jealous of the praises of women. 3G, Quarrels with her friend wha has been lately married. 37, Thinks, herself slighted in company. 30, Likes talking of her acquaintancea who are married unfortunately, and finds consolation in their misfortunes. 39, III nature increases. 40, Br. comes a confirmed scold. And so on up to -50, when the lady sei get upon hip dog and talks largely of philanthropy. After that age, gray hairs start out upon the temple und 'old lady' becomes the tune no longer old maid. Fast WoM4w. A woman named Mrs Haiuersly, in Lawrence county in this StaU, was a few days ago, divorced from her hus band at half past 9 o'clock, and her original name restored, her husband being , ia court relisting the application. At 10 a.cloek the m me day she was married to a Mr. Wikle; thus being, twice a wife and once ingle, and legally entitled to bear the iumof"Mr. Hamerely, Miss Col ton, and Mrs. Wikle, all in the saacu of half a hour, that woman will pass. Tex St. CLaiMttLix Pxchbttxbt met in the Presbyterian Church, in thi place, on Tufctday. We had th pleasure of attend ins; Tuesday evening fusion. tnm the nport submitted t learned that the various Chur ches blonjing to this Presbytery are pros pering. Many addition have been made to their membership during the past year, and at mo-it p!:ire their congregations have inereked l.u.ly. tSabbath bcliool hiive been sustained and the causi of lemper ance is represented to be on the advance. (. UluirwUt Ooivlf. iT7Dobbs says if marriages are mad in heaven he is orry for it, for ve-y many alliances reflect no treat credit on that place . Dobbs was locked out on the other night during "the rain." Epigram. Luttrell wrote the following epigram on the celebrated Maria Tree sister of Mrs. Charles Rear.: "On this Tree, if a nightingale ettlesand fin The Tree will just give it as good as it bring.' j?A gentleman finding his servant in toxicated said, "What, drunk again, Sac:? I scolded jou for being diunk last night, and here you are drunk again." No mas s," replied Sam, "sanw drunk; same drunk:' XSTpirits of turpent'iUe4app!ied to wart will bsnisn tiieni cm ot rire Weed appli ed to Corns will abate them iu double quick time and buttermilk applied to cattle will effectually cure the lice that sometimes uf fiict them. New Carriage Manufactory. rpiIE undersi;ned takes pleasure in announcing to L tne citizens oi iiarrmoa iinaitujoimnguuuiluc, that they have commenced the busmrM in all its branches, such as Stage Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, bulk.ies.r'edler Waggons, &.C. Having a good ttock of material that is really unsurpaeed, and they hav ing learnt the business under a man that under stands lha buaineui throughout in all its branches. we do not intend to gas and humbug about our work, but only with you to call and examine our stock and work betore purcnasing eisewnere. N. B. Also all kinds of repairing executed in the ahnrteit notica and moat accummodalinE terms. liir.Shon on Market St. a few doora below the American Houas south side. . W. II. HARPER &. CO. Cadiz, February 8, 1854. Liver Complaint. JAUNDICE, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Da hilitv. Diseases ot the Kidneys, and all diseases a rising trora a disordered Liver or Stomach, such as constipation, inward piles, fullness or blood to the bead, aciuity oltue atomacn, nausea, neari-Durn, uis gust for loou, fulineasor weight iu the stomach, sout ruction. sinkiiiE or tlulterine at the pit of the stom ach, swimming of the head, hurried and diliicult breathing, buttering at the heart, choking or Butfoca ting sensation when iu a lying posture, dimness ol vision, dotB or webs beforo ttc sight, fever and dull paiu in the head, dehciency or preapjratioii; yellow ness of the skin and eyes, puin in the aide, back, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Hashes of heat, burning in the tlesh, conmiuit imagining ot evu auu great ueores siou of spirits, can be eiieciually cured by Dr. lloor land s celebrated lierman titters, prepared by C. M. Jackson, at tne lieriuau Meuicine Store, 1M, Arch street, I'uiiadulplua. 1 lieir power over tne above diseases is not excel led if equalled by uny other preparation in the U. Stales, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilf ul physiciuus had tailed. I'neso bitters are worthy the attention of invalids, ,io!sessing great virtues iu the lectilicationotdiseus ea of the aver and leaser glands, exercising tne most serening powers in weakness ana altecuous in tne digestive organs, they are withal, dale, certain and uleasnnt. Head and bs convinced. From the "Boston Uae," The editor said, Dec. ii: "DR. lioOFLiND'S C'ELIUftATID (JkRm-s BlXTEUSed the cure of liver complain la. jaundice, dyaptipsia, n for voua debiiiiyi ia deservedly one of the most poimer- iiitdjrmcs of the day. 'l lu-se bitters have been uslar by thousande, and a friend at our elbow suye he has himself received an elleclunl cure from the use of this remedy. VVe are convinced thai in the use oftli&se bitters, the patient constantly goins strength and vi; or, a tact worthy ol great consideration, i hey are pleasant to taste and smell, und can be used by per bona with the' most delicate stomachs with aulety, under any circumstance. We are speaking from ex perience, nnd to the alilicted we advice their iiee." "Scott's Weekly," one of the besst lilerary paper nubnahed. aaia aiiit. "D. HooiXiNB's Uekma Bittkus, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, ne now recommended by some ot tlie most prominent members of the taculty; is an ar ticle of much etlicacy in casus of female weaknees. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thua save therurelvcsinuch sick ness. Fereons of debilitated constitutions will had these bittera advantageous to their health, aa we know from experience the sqlulary cfiect they have upon week systems." Most t'.Nini;xcii. The Hon. C. D. Aeneline, may or of the citr of Camden, IS. J., tuv: "HooruKD's (iuriMAK Bittes. We have seen ma ny flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make inquiry respecting ita merits. From inquiry we were persua ded to Uie it, and must Bay we lonnd it epecihe in its actions upon diseases ot tne liver and digestive or cans, and the powerful influence it euerts upon ner vous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state o repoae, making sleep refreshing. "If this medicine was mora generally used. We are sausrted tiu re would oe less Bicxnesa, as irom tiir stomach, liver and nervous eyatem the great major ityofreal and imaginary diseases emanate, ilave them in a healthy condition, and vou can bid defi ance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary me dicine we would advise our friends who are at all dis posed, to give a trial it will recommend itself. It should in tact, be in every family. Wo other medi cine can produce such evidence of merit." iuvidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections ot the Union in the last three years, and the testimony in its favor, is that there is more of it used in the practice of regulai I'hysieians of I'hiladclphio, than all other nostrum combined, a fact that can be easily established, and fully proved, that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even iu tliii lorm. That this medicine will cure liver complaint and dyspepsia, no one can doubt aftur using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver; it if preferable to calomel in all billious diseases the ef fect is immediate. They can be administered to fe males or infants with reliable benefit at any time. IjOOX W1XJ. T8 THE MAHKS oriHK GENUINE. They have the written signature of C. M. Jacisox upon the wrapper,and his name blown ia the bottle, without they are spurious. f ur sale wholesale and retail at the German Med iein Store, Fo. 120 Arch street, one door below 6th, I'luliidelplua; and by respectable dealers generally through the country. fiuet Keuccib. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their grsst restorative powers. Smuu Bottles 75 cemts. Wholesale Agents for Ohio Sr" INK 4. HOWARD Wooster. JOll.V D. PARK, corner of 4th and W alnut streets, Cinciima'i. Also for sals by McKean and Knox, Cadii, Ohio. September 23, lH.'HI. The Celebrated Horse, iii.iToa.i. rjMUS Celebrated Trotting and Racking Horse L Hiatoga will be kept aftr the 16ihinst.,in Har risville at the stable of U. Bleskmores on Monday's, Tuesday's, and Wednesday's with suffhiem tune for moving. The latter part of the week, he will be .kept at the stable of the owners at Hopedale, Har rison Cq. t). I'POUg ttC 1 mnA 1t Ttl..... H. 1, will let the applicant know how sod when the abovTJ Muinv are 10 ue paiu. No accountability for accidents, parting with the mare or failing to attend forfeits the insurance. This Celebrated Horse Histogs is 16X hand high, beautiful bright bay and for all purposes, he is thought to be one of ths beat Horse in Ohio. He was aired by the eld Hiatoga. The sire of this Young Hiatoga was formerly m Augusta Co. Vs., and then brought by J. Kic to Fairfield co., U. His Dam is cross ot the Sir Peter and Eclipse. He is very kind and gentle in saddle or Harness as was well tested by the Female Equestrianism; at the Harrison county Fair of 1863. iH. B. Pssterage or fedd at moderate charges, ' MOSE3 HAM DLY, Owner, STEVEN BKOWN, Keeper. (rTSteubenviU Herald, Ohio Farmer and Bt. Clairsville Gazette publish ths above to the amount of 2, each, and send bill to this otfce. Aprilia, 1851. ..... C CARPETING Ingrain, venitian nd list carpet. J ing, for sale by S &l 11. McFADDEN. SlLK, crape, goeetmere, Naples and English straw bonnetts, hesddrcssts, ladie cans, etc. for sule in great variety by S. Sc Ii. McFADDEN. Y7LT. 21- SE ALIAW, Munaltiurer and leiier iu tualrs uud ( iibinfl FniMtiMr. No, 1G6, Maairr St. (eaat aide.) Wsiiuae, V. TUIE aulwcriotr re.pecttullf inloruis lu Ulead J. and the i'ublie geueraiiy, Jiat be continues to Alanniactur and keep on nana a large end good ae oruuuinl of Chairs and Calmiet Vurmtui, wuich be wul wanulacture of u best luaterl, and employ none but gaud workmen. 1 am determined to manufacture a vv UTtuoi article of cuaus to Ukmv brought here by Bio Srsc CLArou in tee busuius, and equal to any inauulec tured m ut City, ail of which 1 will sell at the low ti price tor cah. WhetliBg.P IfJ-ly MKJS. DIVINE'S Confectionary and Variety Store UIWS1TE THE rt'BLIC BLTLDLNG3. CA1DI2., OHIO- MRS. M. DlVEVEreapectfully informs ner friends tnatshe baa commeuced btuinesa m the build ing uiri-cUy opposite the 1'ublic Buildings, where she oilers for sale a large and well selected assortment uf cosflcTio.iASiiS, ic, anicurg which may be found the following: Common and lancy Candies of all kinds, Almends, Filberts, Cream and Pea Nuts, KaiBins, Figs, Dales, Freuch Curranta, Sugar, Soda, Butler and Water Crackers, Western Kenorve and English Cheese, Ground and Bark Cinnamon. Pepper, Ginger, Alapice and Starch, I me and Common Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, Pulverised Wlute Sugar, Assorted Pickles and l'epuer Sanee, Combs, Forte .Monies, and Pen Knives, Visiting Cards and Euvelojies, Watch Chains, Keys and Ouarda, A line lot 01 Common Jewelry, TOYS ol all descriptions, S-T As she intends to sell cheap, she hopes hei friends and the public generally will layer her will their putrotiuge. tr Country Confectionarie can be aupplied at her esiaoiisumeui on the very uesi teruis. mar o-iy CAEKIAGE, WAUON & iiUau MAiNUEACTOUy. 4 AKO.N FOltMAN thankful lor the liberal pat. XjLroiiage heretofore eateuded to him. would an- uounce to the cilizeus of Harrison, audthe adjoining counties, that he u now belter prepared than ever to inauuiaciure 10 oruur ramily damages, barouches, Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, and Wagons, of all kinds and mes, which he teels confident cannot be excelled by any other shop iu the country. Having a stook of material that is really unsurpas sed, and having a full knowledgo of the busineas in all its branches, he respectfully asks those who may Wish any tiling in the above line, to give him a call. His shop i in the rear of Mr. Sleniinon' Blacksmith Shop, and nearly opposite the Cadiz Hotel, where he may at all times be lound. Cauiz, October 18, ie5. New Furniture, Chair an4 Loot ing glass Store. GRATEFUL lor tne vory liberal patronage which has been extended to the subsriber, he would beg leave to inform his friends and the public gen erally, that he has taken a room in the uew block on Alain Street, near Union, where he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Furniture, Chairs, Looking Glasaea, &c. in all their variety F1C TUKES; of all sizes, botu in Gilt, Deal and Malugany F ramed, framen tu order. V.1. KltJELDAFFER, No. 127, Main Street. Wheeling, Sept. 14, 1853.-ly IKON AiD JlARMVAHi.. J. RT. VANCE. No. 186, MAititiT Street, Wiieixinu, Va. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer iu Pittsburgh Iron, Nails, Flows, Springs and axles, Eng lish casts, Sheet and Spring Sleel, Tin Plate, Wire, Crow-bars, Sledges, Hardware, Cutlery and Files, of every description, which will be sold at the lowest .Market prices, all orders promptly attended to, Wheeling, p2d 1833-ly Saddlers, Hard "Ware and Coach Trimmings. Just opened, a very large assortment of Saddlers Hard ware and Coacu tiin.minga Coach nnd Leather Varnish, Buggy Bows, Hubs, Spoke, Fel lows, Currige and Fire Bolts, Malloable Irons, Pal em and enameled Lealh r, and every t.'.ing nsed in this business, to which I invite the attention of the Public, the Old Si and 1M Main St. JOHN KNOTE. Wheeling, Va. Mav 1, 18M.-Iy The Young American's Library: A VStFUX AND ATTRACTIVE Stitilt Ot BOOKS FOP. vnlMi ii:'i.e: Embracing Events connected with the Early History ot our Country, and lives ol its Distinguished Men. Written with much care, and in an entertaining and instructive manner, with illustrations of Import ant EvuuiB, and beautifully illuminated' Title Pages. Containing The Life of Daniel Webster, the Great American Statesman; with numerous aneedotee,' Il lustrative ot ma character; uud the tollowiug illus trations: Young Daniel in the Saw Mill. Webster Fishing at Fryburg. Webster Declining the Clerkship. Webster Expounding the Constitution. The Bunker Hill Celebration. Webster at Faneuil Hall. Marshtihld, the Residence of Webster. Webster on his farm. The Life of Henry Clay, the Mill Boy of the Slash es, nine illustrations. The Life of Benjamin Frnnklin, nine illustrations. The life, of General Washington, nine illustrations. The Life of Marion, nine illustrations. The Ltle of Lafayette, nine illustrations. The Lite of William Penn, nine illnstriitiona. The Life of General Taylor, nine illustrations. The Life of Nopoleon Bonaparte, nine illustra tion)!. Ths Old Bell of independence; or, Philadelphia in 1776, nine illustrations. The Yankee Tea-party, and other Stories of the Revolution, nine iil'isirations. Containing in all over 100 iillustratious. Each volume is well written, possessing a high moral tone, andean safely be placed in the hands of young people; they contain numerous annecdotes, illustrative of the early history of our country, and are well adapted for Family or School Libraries. Price per sua, handsomely bound in cloth, gilt backs, and neatly put up in boxes, $6,7d. Price per volume, noatly bound, cloth gilt, H cents. Colporteurs, Agents, or School Libraries, will be supplied at a liberal discount. Copies wilt be sent by mail, postage free, upon the receipt of the price ot' the set, or any volume. LINDSAY & BLAKIS'l'ON, Publishers, 2i South 6th St , Philadelphia. JKrNewspapers inserting the above in full, will bo entitled to a volume tar each insertion, papers to be directed "Medical Examiner." Philadelphia. March 8, 18j3. BIG PADLOCK REVIVED!! A COMPLETE, new and well selected stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Carpen ter's and builder's tools end materials, and all kinds of Hardware, so- EkftJ cheanness, mst receiv- VlM ina attho swn of the BIG BAD a r l LOCK, at tlie old stand of Welch iMj &. Phillips's, opposite the P ubl building's, which will be sold lor Lash lower than ev tr before offered in this place. Carpenters. Bricklayers. Blacksmiths. Saddlers. and all kinds of Mechanics, and also those who wish to build, are invited to call and see my stock, which will always be kept complete, and sold at as low rates, as can De nurcniuiea at tne itiver. I will always keep on hand, ai well as general stock of Hardware, a complete assortment of Nail and Iron, ICrCall and see. K. J. BENNETT- Cadiz, U., Decomerb is, 1853. NEW CHINA Gin mid liieeuf.witre Store. No. 28. Monro Btrekt. Waeeuns. Vikotni. riMIE subscribers respectfully give tiofico that they JL have imported direct from the manufacturers, lame and complete stock of the above ware, togcth. efRvitb. an assortment of Mantli Ornaments aud Fancy Goods, some of whitsn are of exquisite taste and beauty. Iron. Stone, China, and Porcelain Breakfast, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware of an entire lew pattern; Solar and Lard Lamps and Lanterns of i very description; Britannia Ware, Cutlery, etc We shall at all times keen as comnlete an assort. mem of Common Ware on hand, for the city and ooumry iraue, as can oe iouna at any other etor in the West, and bv civine our sersonal attention tn r. packing the same, convince all who may favor us -w uwii iMuiimnge, uiai uiey cannoi uo oetier at any other establishment in the country. nnllau u.onO r , 1 1 DAnnr.0 or. kaju, ' Flint Glass Manufacturer, Wlieelinz, Va. lannary 7, 18W. tf. Notice. T171T l.KartflliA. tia.ln. nn..l..ul . I. - . i 1 . .-..". ww .g puiLKu wo enure in terest of Francis Morey in the tannery of George 4r. Morey, ia authorized to settle all the claim of the NtA firm 1'hft htlftinMa wilt riA,.!',.. k ) by the undersigaed. 1 have now, and will keep con stantly on hand large and extensive assortment of .11 .in,l.fl..llia, ,n whl,.!, I in..i..,l .. .: f the public. " " ". . The highe.t market price will be paid In cash for HIDES and SKINS- SAMUEL GEORGE. k U k.um. T.4 A -1 1.1 J 11. J save their BARK, aa it will pay the expense of clear. " , . p. j. Cadiz, u. fliarcnw, IBM. ssfi&seal? DR. LOCOCS'S Pulmonic Wafers rpHE rat Medical Discovery of the age. Thie ja. truly ioa oiom -oiiucriu, - (ucceaatuly ud iu Europe and Asia for mauy years, and warranted to give immediate relief and most apeedy cure lur Brouchitis, Sore throat. Asth ma. Colds, Pulmonary cuiisuouoa, and all atfectione ol the Lungs and Breath, eousuuiption is oilen cured in the firm elagt-s; and even in the worst stage, great relief may be had. 10 .Uiuialers, Singers, ana ruouc cieaaera uk-j are iuvaluable, as in twu hours they remove all hoareeneBs, i :creae the power aud flexibility ot the voice, and tueble thetn to ipak or king cUar and dutiuct. Certificate from Rev, Dr. Luckey. To the Methodist Church and her Clergy, and to Speakers and Alinistera generally. The following is from or.eof your aged, most extensively known and gilted Ministers, itev. Dr. Lucky, uf the East Genesee Conference, N. Y. "1 am h ppy to acknowledge the substantial ben efit 1 have received from tbe use of Lis. Locoes. 's Fnjio.Nic Waiers. 1 had a severe cold attended witn symptoms of lever. The usual remedies prescniwu by my puysician, kept the lever under; but my cougn continued alarmingly eevdre aud ob stiuate. '1 ue morbid state ol my nomach relUBing the preparation the i hyaician deemed it necesaiy m employ, my son procured a box ol Locock'a VV'ui era, and aavioed mo totiy them. The use ot them gave iuimediate relief. Alter using two boxes 1 waa quue restored, which 1 luve every reasou to believe, was the reouit ol iheu eUicacy. ours, iV.c, Rochester, Dec. 2 J; '52 SA.UCEL LUCKY. A Voice irom tbe West. Vi.-.ctN.NLS, InJ., Jan. 18, 18i3. Ma. E.Tavlo A; co.:LSARaiB: Having sold your Fulmouic Waters lor tne lust six mouths, 1 snail briefly stale uuio you the unbounded success ol ths same ill relieving cuugti, ioius an an uis eases ol the Lungs. 1 hey iiave been t led by our moit eminent Clergymen with entire salisisction in every instance. Ii necessary 1 could get certihcatce enough to 111! a volume, out iney wain none, as mey will sell without pulling er advertising. They need only to be used to make them sell. Send on more Waters immediately, itespecuuuy yours, CHAltLESH CLARK, Druggist, Vincennes. BEWARE! The ranid sale ol Dr. Lococx's Waf ers, censequent upon their world-wide reputation, has tempted heartless speculators in the life and health ol mankind, to palm oil upon me unsuspect ing a worthless imitation ot Dr. lococit's Wiruin. Be sure that you ask tor Dr. LococK's Wafers, and see that the name of E. Taylor, the Proprietor be wrilteu on tbe top oi each box. iT None other can b ) genuine. Abents. Kellaa &, Caldwell, General Agents, Wheeling; John Bsall and Mcliean and Knox, Cadiz; I t,ewis,"Geoigeton; J P and S H Watson, Har nsville; Aikinson a- tkennard.New Athens; Thoa. Green, Freuport; S and A 'i'aggart, Tippecanoe; John T Craiublet, Deer9Ville; A F Croskey, New Market; Wm. Stinger, Jell'erson;T J Brown, Moore held; E andJ I'lupps, Siusriia; E Thompson, Thomp son's Tavern. December 14, 1853 Houses & Lots for Sale in Cadi2. r-U 1 ol,uril,cird .itTnr at nrivntA BH!u ttirAfl T(ll,ll L and convenient dwelling houses all suitable for meuiuni tizeu luniiuee, an iunusiiuu wuupioper out buildings, water ect , two uf the houses are new built. I'rices low and terms reasonable. We also oiler tor sale four vacant building lots. All the property is suitated on the depot side ot the Town of Cadiz, and must therelore increase rapidly in value. W OOU & S.iH'i 11. Cadiz, Dec. 21, 1853 Basket Factory. 197 .Market s-cjuare Wlstsiue, cok. matxet alley LMOONEY ii liRO., manufacturer ol all kindsof , Willow end rntan ware composing cliildrens waiions, gigs, cradles, chaiis, sleighs, farmers seed basket, luai i.et baskets; ladies traveling and sewing baskets, rout.d, oval and square in endless variety. Also constantly on hand brooms and a great . vari ety of cedar ware, churns, tubs, baskets. All whole sale and retail. Orders promptly attended to. Wheeling, scp28 IdoU-ly Pay Up. ALL persons who know themselves indebted to A. ll. isurtch, will please cull and settle i.n mediately, as this is the hret .nd lust call. A ugutt 10. lbj;. A. 11. UUUTCH. Latest Arrival. JUST received and lor sale, decidedly the newest aud tiuest assortment ol UOO i'S and SHOES, at the well known establishment of S. SLE.MONS. Cadiz, June 1.1SS3. I WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens o Cadiz that 1 have uguiii taken my old shop on .Market street, directly op,iof ite McConnick's store, which was recently occupied by Jones and Roper. 1 would respectluliy ask the public to ive me a call at -uiuuer nvu. TERMS BY THE QUARTER. Once a week per quarter (J months) $1 09 Twice a wuk do do do ;o. 50 'l'hree times a week Four times a week do do 25' 50 l;. 25 12. it 31 Single Shave, Hair Cutting, Shumpooniiij, Sharpening Kazors,.. (loaning Kazors All who have beards to cut or hair to crep, Just call on me at my old shop; Yes, friends, I'll tell yon what to do, : Give mo a call at "Number Two;" At noon or eve, by night or duy, Or any time that you can stay; But give nie time', dear sir, to re?t, Upon that day that God has blessed. Afy room is neat, my towels clean. My scissors sharp, and razors keen, And everything 1 think you'll find. To suit ths tasK and nleuse the mind, And then 1 move my hand as true, As any bnrher e'er can do, With rapid touch I'll smooth the face, And dress the hair with equal grace, And all that art and skill can do, Your money will procure for you. October 8, 1851. ' LOT WILLIS Mammoth Hat Store. SNH6 and 118, Main Street Wheelinb, Va. AVERY, having enlarged his store in crdor to suit the demand, has on hand a'd is leceivinz from the eastern cities, and manufacturing one os the largest stocks ot Hats and Laps that has ever been ollerttd in this ciiy, consisting of evety variety and style now in use, all of which will be sold at he lowest possible price, wholusale and retail Sept. 14, 1853.-ly To the Futile. THE elegant and well-bred Young Horse, Young Western. This beautiful and well-bred stallion will be kept the ensuine season, commencine on the 3rd day of April, and ending on the 3rd day ot July; at the following tinifis and place.: The first four days of tlie week at the stable ol ft. Memmons in taurz, and the last two days of the week at the stable of Edward Hughs in New Athens, and so alternately throughout the season. 'Perms: Five dollars to insure a mare with foal. Owners parlir.g with the mare or failing to attend, forfeits tne insurance money. AH poser ble care will be taken but no uccountabil ty for acci dents or escanes. Young Western is a beautiful daTk iron gray, 16 hands high, six years old this spring, andis welt made fur either saddle or harness. His beautiful appearance will recommend him to all competent judges, Call gentlemen, and examine for yourselves. ti. M,r..ru viu.ns, uwncr ROBER'P SHEETS, Keeper. April 12. IBM. W.U. WI'TE. .1. W. MOTTS W.D.MOTTEBROS., dealers in all xinds or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 176, Market ST., Wiieelino, Va. WE wish to call the attention of the citizens o Cadiz' and the surrounding country, to ou establishment in the City of Wheeling. Our house deals in every description of DRY GOODS, We will be prepared early In the season with a splendid stock, suituble for Fall and Winter Trade, It will contain every thing new and tashionahle in Fancy Goods, together with all kinds of STAPLE & DO MES'i'IC ARTICLES, such us ai a suitable for la in ily use. One of the firm will be in the East a esod deal ol his time so that we will be receivinz 1 rcsh Goods every few days throughout the season. We will be able to offer inducements in prices which but few houses have in the Western Country. We solicit a call at our Store when vou viu nm City, and if we do not satisfy you that it will be to your interest to deal with us, then it will be oui fault, ' W. D. MOTTE BROTHER. Wheeling, Sept. I4U 1853-ly Mc.Mechen's Literary Depot. TTHE undersigned has removed his Literary J. Depot to No. 4. Washington Hall, Monroe St., where he constantly kosps on hand, books station ery varieties: also, till the popular Magazines, News or Literary Pspers of th day; . A choicer selection of the latest Popular Publications cannot be found in any establishment in the West. He invites his friend front Ohio to give him call, j . : ,, , JAS.ILMcMECHEX. Wheeling, sepZB 1853-ly , TirTiTKi i,'3tni-1' .'.TV..'.!!1' L .1 1 a uiaaiiu euiillUKe, xne moai DOl)U lar medicines of the age for sale bv ' t nov.3 1353 ., . J TAhh lVrW - sitr sis. .. lii ii .--- ate O??-' P. T. BAR GllAM)COr,l,O.SSAL MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE ! rpnrlargtst Travelling EXHIBITION in the world J being a cornmnsilon oi ail me most popular ana unexceptionable amusements of the uge enlarged and improved for theSi-ason of 1151. A Team of Kijtht lClcplmnts will draw ths great Car of Juggeruait. A 15itl)V ICIopliaiit, Only pns tfar old, and hut 3 feet hiirh, wil carry upon his back around the interior of ihe imm-nse Favilhon. the Liliputian GEN. TOM THUMB. The Magnilirent Cortege comprises 150 Horses and 100 men. The Pavilli u of Exhibition litis been rn Urged until it is capable- of nocommodatiin; 15.O0 neetators t once. The collection ol living Wild Animals inchnles the nost splrndnl speriuiejis t-ver exhibited in America. Among many others will be luuud , l".il!it Honiittfiil I,ion!5, Jrr.sh from their native Forests. A Monster WhiiecjrPohr Bxar, of prodigious sizi nntl ferociiy. A Maon-ificcnt Uoval Tioer, the largest one ev er captuied alive. A Pair op YorNoLtoMs, only mx months old. Brazilian Tioit.s, Black and Pjonaii Beaks Hv enas, A- c. & e. The Drove or Ei.rrB.iNTS ware captured in the Jungles of Central Ceylon, by Messrs. S. B. J cm and Geo. Ncttir, nssisted by 260 Naiives; nfirr n pur suit of three mo..ths awl four days in the Jungles. Thev were finally entrapped and secured in an Indi an Kraal or Trnp of enormous duupiisious and prod igious stieiith, where they were subdued. P. T. I Snriiutn. Proprietor of the American Museum, Nr-w-York. his the honor to annouce, that encourKired by the bril liant success which has tlf mled all his various ef forts for the amus nu-ni of the public, he has W.n led to form the project organizing a vast travelling 3Iscnni of Womlors! Which comprii s a greater variety of Attrariions. nnd n.ore extraordinary Novelties, than any Tra veiling Exliibilion iu the world. Every feature of this. Mammoth Establishment is of a peculiar and inter csting nature, and tho whole is produced upon a gi ramie scale of magnitude, 'l ha travellini; para pliernailia of the Amtrican Mttseurn, ns it enters each town, is preeeeded by the g.argeous ( .';ir ut' Jiijvoniiiat.it, ' drawn by Eirjht Elephant", superbly ctparinneil, he. ing an nccurato inudi-l of that trTi ihle engine ol i d datrous sacrifice, finished an. I dec irate I iu all the extiavagance nt the Hindoo style. Following tin-" menster vehicle, is lonjt proo-sri.m oi cosilj 0 (t-s and Cnrriitpes, llir- whole forming a spectnoie of more thin t Irintulsplenilor. The Exhibition will take place wiihin a niarrnilicent vniiejrated pnvillinn composed of Amrni.-an I'l.-iirs, of water-proof labile. Th" '"a I, gsnuiiu, original i, 'norn ' o n i mnvi. is attidied a this Kxliibition. nnd will snprar in sll is perf.irmanee his piven before th? pnnelpaj crowned heads of Europe, including Sones, nances. Grecian Statutes, nnd his admired person -linn of Nap.)lenn and Frederick the Great. The little General is twextv-tmto years of nrrn wejehs only fifteen pounds, and is but iwen'y-eight inches high Also engaged ATr.Nellis, the man without arms, who will execute his extra ordinary feats ol loading uud tiring a pistol with his toes; cutting profile likenesses, shooting nt a m-rk with a bow und nrruw, playing upon tho Accordoon and Violinc-llo, etc. Mr. Neflis, in. these perform ances, exhibits a wonderful example of what indomi table energy and industry can accomplish, evn when laboring under disadvantages apparently the, most insurmountable. A complete Menagerie of LIVING WILD ANIMALS, is ato included in the American Museum, and at a convenient period duriag the Exhibition 'Air. IMigt'l. Uie Lion King,. will enter the Dens of the Wild Beasts, nnd give hi classical illustrations of Hercules struggling with the' r temeari Lion; Daniel in the Lions.Den; Samson destroying the Lion, &.C. . One of the most interestine portions of the Exhi bition is formed by the display of a great collection of Wax Sstatnnry, including figures ef the size of life, of all the Presi dents of tho United States, and also of s great num ber of noted characters, American nnd Foreign, nil of which are accurate likenesses, and appropriately costumed. In fact, ths whole Establishment is a vast repository ol WONDERFUL OBJECTS OT MATUnB AND ART, the full particulars ef which it wou d be impossible to give within the limits of a newspaper advertise ment, aud which has been brought togethar at an enormous expenditure of means, forming the largest and most novel traveling Exhibition ;n this or a ly other country. , A fine Military Band will perform the most pop- , , . ...w j. .... .. ......... Mint,, and also dunnrr the hours of Exhibition. i nti AmciUOAJN MUMKUIVl AND MENAG ERIE will Hhihit nt fIH7 W,)...J.. M. 1.1 Doors open from 1 to 4. and 7 to 9X P. M. Priej, nl AHmiMin. o-, nAn. ir.; I J . ln. a years of age 15 cts to the whole of this immense Establishment. ine.liiitinrvflAviAr.l rrnn Tl.,.n.K ,1.. entire collection of Wild Animals, Wax Statuary, iir. jjengei periormances in tne uens, tne Bsby Elephant, Nellis' performance, &c, no extra chare under any pretence whatever, let the report be what they may, , , Anrtl ia nl ''- ' - ' n-,trt . ,: WOOD & SMITH have for sale fine let: ef Shanghai Eggs. Warranted genuine and fresh . I rice $3 per dozen. , NUM'S prii 19, vm .:. . n ,r- 7 THE NATIONAL HOUSE. TMIE ondersiened would respectfully X anna unce to hte old friends and cue- m acre ana uie traveiuiur public in sen- 'iiii ersd, that he hae again taken pusocssion (J I ' . ot his Old tavern bland in Cadii. I the 1 National House,) one eauare west f til Public. Buildings, where be intends to acromrmdate all who may please to favor him with a call in tlie best man ner unit he can. No paina will be euare lo make bis guests comfortable. Thankful lor past favor while engaged in the business, he hopes to merit and again receive a liberal share of public patronage, aa he intends to devote lus whole tune and attention t that object. THOS. C. VINCENT, April tft, 1853 Ijr. . Owner end Proprietor. STAGE, BUGGY & CARRIAGE. MANUFACTORY. The Oldest Shop in Harrison Cc. JOSEPH WILLIAMS HAVLN'G at this time aupcrior facilities for th the manufacture of every kind of vehicle from having in his employ the best of workmen, most ex cellent materials, and being himself the only propri etor in Cadiz who has served a regular time to the business, announces to the citizens of Harrison am) the adjacent eountiesv that he is at this time better prepared than be has ever been for the manufacture and sale of Pedlcr Waggons, Gigs, Buggie Sulkies, &c all of which will be made in style superior to any the place, and on the most favorable terms. Custo mers will be warranted that all his work will be done in the very best manner-. - Stage Coaches: TWO or FOUR HORSE, will also be made on terms as ac coiiimodaliug.as can be had in the western country. Those wishing any of the above description ol vehicles, are r speelfully solicited to give him call as he is well assured he can suit lliem. j ii.) directly east of ths "Douglas House, Cadiz. Ohio. Juno 1, 1853. STEUBEN ILLE & INDIANA HAIL ROAD- Change of Time of Starting-. 0 i aau auer w r.uiiisuA V, February 13th,iB54, the Passenger train will l.v. il, 1rn( in sttn. benviile for Cadiz Junction at 7h. 45in. A. M., arri" vine ut Steubenville at llh. 50m. A. M. The 2d Train wjU leave Steubenville at 2 P. M., returning will leave the Junction at 3h. 5.5m. P: M.. and arrivo at Steubenville at6h. 5tn. P. M. Stages will be in readiness to take passengers from the Junction to Cadiz, by the morning train. Fsr either wnytyer the Railroad 65 cents. Fare toC. diz $1 25, ISRAEL PEMBERTON, Superintendent. Februaiy 15. 1961-tf QIIOULDER BRACES, i IO ticte for sale cheap, by i new and improved sr J.NO. LEALL nov. lb' 1853. I7EEDLEY'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS TREA . TISE, or how to get, save, spend, give, lendt and bequeath money, for sale at reduced price, by nov lb '53 J BEALL "lARlEUS, series of popular school books for sal. J by nov Ki '53 J BEALL WRITING, LETTER, Commercial, Note, and Fancy paper fox sale low by J, BEALL nov lb' '53 FWMILY, SCHOOL and fancy bibles ? good vnri JP cly cheap ,t noV In '53 J BEALL M1L.LARD3 TRAVELS in Egypt, Arabia Pe . irura n;s J tho Holy land, a new aqd very pop ular work for etla by, nov. Id '53 ' J. BEALL Ql'KLU'T.S, Towns,, MeGuffieB, Cobbs new and lO United States,'t;U lor sale by' J BEALL nov lii'53 ' New Furniture awjl czzAin wijii aoojasi HI Vi V A ''! ' ,. TNVITE the atteut), i ?f house leept rs and olbera. X lotliuiniew Film.. lire n.i;d (Jlmir Ware Rooms, in I he new luiek bui.iiin;;. Mo. i3 .Market Street, a few duors below the Marsct llou:. 'l'luy are pre pared to furnish ull articles in their line, such as uresing and I'leiu Biiresus, Seereiarieb and Book cases, Card, Dining nnd Ureirktast Tables, fietlstc.-.ds in every variety, vV'orlt nnd Wnsh Stands, Solas, Divans, Ottamans,&c. Fancy What Not, Fancy Work Sinnds. Chairs. Windsor, Cano S.eryt, Maliojony, in every variety, plain and fnncy, Looking Gliissos, Clocks, fic all of which will lie furnished piomplly to or der, at the lowest pr:cf. We riMpeciuijy invite the) puViielo call and e.xannus Oi'.r slock,, feeliutf assured that wo can render eatts:o--iot in ad' caiws. ' MCNDAY & COTTS. Wheeling. si-p2J 1353-y ' ' BOOK-BINDER AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURE!!. " No. 2-1 X Mo.vitOi: Sr., : Up Stairs.) vVHtMjxo, Va. rjllll'j uudt'isipricd wouirl ret,ieotful!y, beg leave to L iulorui you ut i lie laut, that he lins purchased the establishment lately known us Jmiipa, M Ewing's Book-Uiiulery and Blank Book Manufactory, and is now prepircd to 'execute loonier all kinds of Hilling, tn any pattern. Pdmik Hooks, of every de, criptinn, will be bound in any preferuble sr le, such ns Half-hound. Full-bound, Sheep, Russia or extra Russia Bauds. We are also prepared to bind Music, Mnpgazines, Law Books. Periodicals, &c, etc. in any style that may be prolered, to compete with work done in any part of llw country. Should you have any of the above work to do, please leave your order, (if ever so. small it wil be thank fully received) at my Bindery, No. 2 IX, Monroe Strest, (Up Stairs.) . Particular care tnken in binding Magazines Ar.c. Wheeling, sep28 1853-ly HATS AND CAPS. D&. J. TAGGART respectfully informs their customers and the public generally, that they always keep on hand, a good stock of Hats of their ovn manufacture, in addition to which they have re ceived a very large stock of hats and caps from the east, consisting of tine Mole Skin Hats, of the fall fashion, fur and wool Kossuth Hats, a tjre.at variety of silk plush Caps, of the latest styles lor men and boys; also a great variety of boys and children's cloth, Caps, which they will sell at prices that cannot foil to satisfy tho buyer. D. &. J. TAGGART. Cadiz, Sept. 20, 1852-1 BOOTS SHOES, LEATHER, &c. TI1E subscriber, very thankful for psstfayors would, respectfully inform his old customers and, the pub lic generally, that he has now on hand a Jaoet splen did assortment of Boots and Shoes, Soleipnd Upper Leather, Calf Skins, Morocco Lining and 'Binding, Skins, Nails, Tluead; und almustevery article in hist line. ' Also Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gum Over Shoes, Men's BulTalo Over Shoes, all of asuperiorstyle, and will be sold on very moderate profits tor Cash, Hides, or aunoolaiiy kud of merchantable Produce. . ; SAMUEL SLEMMONS. N. B, Persons knowing themselves indebted eith er by Nate of Book account, of a long stunding, will please ca)J and settle up, as short settlement mako long friends, and in some cases save costs. . Cadiz, March 10, 1852. ' " 8. S., Fresh Peaches., . .. JUST received a large lot of Fresh Peaches, (just as good as when pulled off of the tree,) put up in tin cans hv Fahnestock's of Baltimore. These peach es are wan anted to keep fresh in any clima te. Call soon Before iney are an gone, at ,, t - . . FERGUSON & DIVINE'3. Cadiz, 0. Marfh 15, 1S54 . . A T "P B W P I O IJ i ' THE Board of School Examiners will meet en th last Friday of May, and of each succeeding month, until further, notice is given, in ths town oi, Cadiz, commencing at 10 o'elock A.M. precisely Teachers would do well to com prepared to atoiW , thorough examination, 't,- t .- ;; ! . -j. r. iruou. : v '' i. B. CUMMINGS, ' ' -.j E. i fUOMPSOK,' May 4, 1853 1. . ,, CLOCKS ! CLOCKS I t ' Afiin lot of thirty hour and eijffit 'days' Bras, Clocks for sale at ttllll, LorLAKD,; Cadiz, tr., Jan. is, n. ,,.(-, ,.. Fresh Beef! :..)!. THE subscriber reaoectfullv inform th citizen ofCsdiz, that he will keep constantly a supply of Fresh Beef, Pork, &e., at the Market House and ia, the Cellar of the National House, when those whtjj desire a good Beef Steak or prime eut pf Pork,, can be accommodated. . Give htm a call. Cadiz, jn. si , , . John yuitjLi.. AHfltfMACta&0idA2a