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Mum XarCmzENs' Bank, still continues to payjinterest on Depositea. ,,'' Jan 4, '54 . , f D. Moodey. . .tLTWEISER'S DArosnttEAN Rooms Lava been fitted op beautifully. If you want good likeness call at WEISER'3, p. g. Every variety of pictures taken.- Price Reduced t 25cts. Boom corner of 5th and Market streets.- - 0. W. Waists. ; may 13-ly '"' ' . - Mbdical Hall North 3d St. The interior of this establishment has recently through the energy, And refined taste of Mr. Oliver Kelts, its proprietor under gone a thorough rcfittiug. The superior style in which Oliver has arranged his shelves, together with the pure quality of his medicines, is enough to make a person feel glad that in the enjoyment of good health, they can con template the remedies provided by med ical skill for the relief of the nnfortunate while to the invalid it is glad tidings of joy. Add to this (hat Oliver is one of the most gentlemanly dealers in his line. His word may be relied upon with great confidence, in all the artrcles which he reeommends..-''.::'..'.'.'. Among -other valuable improvements he has recently introduced Nichols pa tent improved soda or mineral water ap parilUB. ( This is a decided improvement upon, or more properly speaking a valu able substitute in the place of the old worn out and dangerous mode of gener ating and manufacturing, this invigora ting beverage, sought for during the warm summer months. His syrup will be of the very best quality, and of every varioly. His prescription counter will be attended to with the greatest care, and his drugs and medicines will be found to be of the purest quality. Mr. Kells has also on hand and for sale a superior style of Ladies Porte Monaies. First class, inlaid with gold, the handsomest we ever saw.' Second class.peail ornimen ted with, silver, quite handsome enough for England' Queen when seated upon her royal throne. .Perfumery of every variety for ladies, and beaiitiful perfume boxes. Also a su perior assortment of hair', and clothes brushes, for . Ladies and gentlemen. Come and take a look for yourselves and be' convinced by ocular demonstra tion. ' V: .. ' 1 inn JtarOur patrons who have occasion to travel" to Cleveland, via. the Cleveland and Pittsburg R. II., should make all ne cessary arrangements for a rich repast at the Dining Saloon, Bayard Station. The gentlemanly proprietors, J. St S. Combs, parej no pains to accommodate their patrons with, all tuo luxuries of the sea. sonfTScrred up in ' the roost approved st) I6."( We speak upon (his interesting subjeq fiom our own personal experience, See card .in this paper. We notice with much pleasure, in the columns of the Philadelphia Christian Chronicle one of our valuable exchan gesaccounts of very extensive revivals of religion in many parts of the United States, principally in the regular Baptist Church, of which the Chronicle is the organ in Pennsylvania. X&Mr. Oliver Kells, is in the re ceipt of Dr.' San ford's Liver Invigorator one- ef the most important discoveiies of tue'agtv We would advise all who are afflicted with Liver disease of any kind, or to' any degree to procure a bottle and test its. virtues. See. advertisement in this paper. - Jty We are under obligations to Flet cher Fowler, Esq., of DeKalb, DeKalb ountyIll.', for favors. Attention is invited to his Card in this paper. v-,v . ,.v COUGH .MEDICINES. Dr. Keyser's Pector al Syrup cures Coughs ; Dr, Keyser's Peqtoral Syrup cures Colds ; Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures Influ enzal ' "'"'' ' h " . Dr, Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures Bron chitis) . For. Laryngitis, take Dr. Keyser's Pector- . ,iayrupj For Incipient Consumption take Dr. Key 1 aer's Pectoral Syrup; for. cold in the head take Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Svrup Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures sore '' throat ' '''"' '- ' Df ; Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures Quin- Xyj f ' -.-' !'-. f ', 1. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures old Coughs ( ." ... , Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cures all kinds of diseases of the lungs aud breast ; ' Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cured John ' C. Little of an old cough ; ' -Dr. KeyaeVi Pectoral Sprup cured Lecky Harper of tho "Post" in half a day -: DV.' Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cured Wm. " Hill in one night $ ;- .. . - , , Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cured Jos. S. ,-JlL Young, in twenty.bur hours ; . . . Df Keyser's Pectoral Syrup cured" the 1 Cashier of the Deposit Bank J D(. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup Cured the ed tor or the Washington Examiner ' ; Dr.tCeyser'i Pectoral Syrup cured J. P. Barr, Esq.;' formerly editor of the Chron-. T'lcle H-'"''-' V'V .. Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup cures every ne who takes it for coughs, colds, in .i : fluenia, and hoarseness. Price 50 cents and tl per bottle. 03rJtpared a"d sold by Dr. Geo. H. Keyner, wholesale Druggist. No. 140, Wood street. Pittsburg; Pa.," and sold by Henihg & Molvid, Steubenville. ' ? '. fob"18j 1857 '''-v-v.. v , r.V-u-.-i', t 00Tli ACHE Is justantty elid ed b a few drops of Dn Keysets Tooth ache, remedy. " Prepared by Dr. G." H. , Key'serV'UO Wood St., Pittsburg, and for ale by'Hcninj & Molvin at 25 cent per bottle, , : "; v;;ji9'A Religious Notice. Rev II, G. Com- ingo will deliver bis 10th snd last dis course of the series, to the young men of our city, in the 1st Presbyterian Church, ou next Sabbath evening, Servico com mencing at 71 o'clock P. M. gT M. Mcldoon has just completed several tombstones, monuments and tab lets ; tliat are very beautiful in their design, and reflect credit on the skill of the Work man whose chisel bas transferred them to the enduring marble. The monumen tal (ablet, intended to mark the last rest- iug place of the mortal remains of the Revi George Buchanan, is a touching and appropriate tribute to his memory. The material is the finest Italian Marble, and the manner in which it is finished dis plays the skill of an expert lapidary. Mr. Muldoon has some specimens of let tering that surpass anything wo have seen in that line; in fact everything ho does is certainly well done. Call at his shop on Market Street, examine for yourselves, and you will be convinced that he renders complete satisfaction at all times. The White Murder Rumored Con- fesnonot Bill Jones. The Pittsburgh Dispatcdm r nday contains the follow ing paragraph : ; We learned from a gentleman direct from Washington County, last evening, that bill Jones had confessed that he, Jim Williams, and Henry Fife, murdered Samuel H. White. He says that this was the prevaling rumor when he left, and whether he has confessed or not, it is our opinion, (founded on positive facts in our possession,) that they are the par lies. The Comet which has been occasion ing all the recent bad weather, murders and other diabolical things, failures in business and the crops included, it is said is to strike our earth somewhere in the neighbhorood of Carondelet in France, at about ten o'clock A. M. on the Iflth of Juno next. This is the result of astro nomical calculations and in some parts of tiro country it is occasioning quite a pan ic. Our advice to our readers is, to be as good christians ns they cm at least un til after that date, and then with an easy conscience they may wait the collision with becoming fortitude. The first step toward attaining thin happy state of mind is to pay your debts, and the first debt you should pay is that due the printer. (Dliitog. Departed this life, at his residence, in Wells township, Jefferson county Ohio, on Mondny the 4th inst., Nathaniel Dawsou, in the 68th year of his age. Mr. Dawson was born in the State ef Mary land, the 12th day of August, 1789, and moved with his father and family, when a boy, to western Virginia, noar the close of the last century. About the year 1802, his father and family removed Jnd settled ia Jefferson co. Ohio, where the subject of this notice resided from that time up to his death. The writer of this, has been intimately ac quainted with the deceased for more than 50 years, and can with truth and confidence as sert that community has Io6t one of its best members. Mr. Dawson, traa a man of Tunc tuality, upright and honest in all his dealings, was a man of considerable talent, which he employed not only for his own benefit, but al so for that of the community in which he liv ed. For more than 20 years he acted as a Jus tice of the Peace in and for wells township. Uls judgments rendered in cases of law suits which came before - hint, were generally correct and gave satisfaction, so that but few appeals were taken, and if at any time he er red in judgment ia a law case, it was an error of th e head and not of the heart. Mr. Dawson was not only upright and hon est in all his dealings with' his fellow men, but was industrious and economical, and from small beginnings, in less than half a century he accumulated alarge fortune, which is left to be distributed among his offspring. In early youth the deceased made a profes sion of Religion and joined the Methodist E. Church of which his parents were members, and to which his pious family belong. He lived the life of a christian, and died the death of the righteous. His end was peace. May 12th, 1857. - ' ' ' . " R. A. S. 8TETTBEHTILLE &ETAIL XABXZT. ' True American Office, ' Sleubenvillt, May 13, Butter, good table, B , 25c Cheese, new milk, fi 12c Eggs. dos ' 13 Beef, by the quarter,....;. $4,t06,00 " fresh, fib 812 " corned ' " 8g!)c dried " ,. .. 15c Pork, V & 78o salted, lb. ........ 10c Hams.f tt.... 14c " sugar cured 16c Shoulders and Sides. ............... .1012c Veal, f 67c Mutton f ft. 58c Lamb quarter. .37 50c Lardft 1212c Chickens, each, 15lBc Wood, per cord,. .$22,50 VIQCTABLIS. ' Beans, f) peck, 505Gc Hominy, V quart fic 40c 25c Potatoes pecK Unions, peck,......,. aiocMiaa. ' Sugar, brown, V ft. 14c 18c 18 18c " erushed, lb Maple sugar........ vonoe, oia j ava, 4H id. .... " Rio " 14c 1 ea, young hyson, ft ......... . . ,50o80 black, oolong w ", .5Q75c Mice, lb, 8c Salt .retails at. $g,252,5c Flour. extra. bbl.. i6.626S6.71 Fine and superfine .$6,04 Hay, per ton, good common,......... $8,50 " , ; good Timothy ..850 OEAIM. M. OwsatiiAH is paying $1,15 for white wheat , $1,10 for Red. ' " ' NEW RYE 69 eta, t-...v'-' CORN Shell 65 cts. Oflice o'n Fourth street, one door north of nerransunuouse. ' Attachment. Zachariah Rngan, PlaintiiT, ' ' VS ; REFORE John S. "Patterson, it Justice of the Peace, for tttea benville township, Jeff, county, Ohio. ' On the SOth day of April, a. t). B.M.Bbwman & Co. I , Partners Ac. ' Defendants.; 1857, said Justice issued an order of attach, raent in the above action, for the sum of $18,73. , A ; . , Raoaw. 'pr29-3t Vv," '-:'v.'-. ' ; Acquitted. Boston, May 9 Jas. While, trted as accessory in the Ellen .Desmond Case, was to-day acquitted. - The River. LotisviLLK, May 9. River 12 lIelon the falls, rising fast. -, Markets. -'.' -.;'. . Cincinnati, May 9. Flour t8,30: whisky 27i. - : - New York, May 9. Flour unsettled; sales State at $7,l0a7,?5; corn at 85j8Gc; lard at 13al4 J; whisky 31c. New Orleans, May 9. Cotton un changed, with sales of 2.100 bales; sales foi Hie week 12,550 bales.- Stock lu port 160,000 bales. Receipts here com pared with last year 204,090 bales, and the decrease in all Southern ports now amounts to 475,000 bales- Sugar firm at leallj, the market being dull. Corn 79h85c. Pork $23,75a24,00. Lard in Kegs 15c. Tub Bvrdell Murder Case. New York, May 9. Mr. Edwards one of the council for prosecution in the Burdell murder case, stated the points of law on which a conviction of tho defendant is to be urged. Mr. Dean on the part of the accused, followed in an eloquent and powerful address. District Attorney, H. M. Hall then summed up for the prosecution, and Mr. Clenton for defence. SECOND DESPATCH. At 7 o'clock last evening the jury in the Burdell murder case retired and a half hour afteawtwdi returned with a ver dict of acqnital. Mis. Cunningham was immediately discharged. Mr. Eckel was discharged on his own recognizance. - 'Fire. Osweoo, N. Y., May 9. A Fire broke out this afternoon in a shanty used to manufacture Tar for roofs, and commu nicated with the Wellard House com pletely destroying it. The insurance on the house was $15,000, and on the furniture 5,000, mostly in the Hartford, Conn., Companies. K7Stanton, the acting Governor of Kansas, stated in his speech at Lawrence, Kansas, as reported by the correspon dent of the New York Tribuae : " Of Mr. Walker, tho actual Governor, he would say that he was one of the most eminent men of the nation one whose fame was not confined to the lim its of bis own land one wlm to his own personal knowledge had within the last thirty days, received from both Great Britain and France the offer of post as Minister Extraordinary to settle the af fairs of Asia, (illuding to Cnina it was supposed) that land where Adam was was made, and whence his posterity had gone out to people the four quarlers of the globe, cut Mr. Walker had preferred to stay aud selt e the anairs of this con tinent. The steamer Latrobe, sunk recently a lew miles below this town loaded with iron, went to pieces on the 6th. The river rising very rappidly, tore her upper works from their lastenings and Uoated them oft down the stream. No insurance we believe. JVelhburgh Herald A person answering the description of Williams, one of the murderers of White, passed through here a few days since. He had a small bundle and was doing some fast walking: Wdlabrugh Ihrald. Circulation One Hundred Thousand Copies Weekly. ONE COLLAR A YEAR. 25 WITNESSES; OR THE FORGER CONVICTED. John s. ere is thb Airnioa, Who has had 10 years experience as a Bank er and Publisher, aud Author of a series of Lectures at the Broadway Jaoernacie, . when for 10 successive nights, over -D"50,000 Peoplem Qreeted him with Rounds of Applause, while 1. .1. i ue cxuiuiteu ind uiauner m wnicu counterfeiter execute their frauds, and the su rest and shortest means of detection them I The Bank note engravers all say that he is the greatest jndge oi paper money living. (GREATEST DISCOVERY of the Pre " sent Century for DETECTING COUNTERFEIT . BANK NOTES. Describing every genuine bill in existence. and exhibiting at a glance every counterfeit in circulation II Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is ous. 0No Index to examine, no pages to hunt up. - But so simplified and arranged, that the merchant, banker and business man can see all at a glance. .. , . ... English French and German. Thus each may read the same la Ms own native tongue. MOST PERFECT BANK NOTE LIST PUBLISHED, Also a List of All the Private Bankers in America. A complete Summary of the finance of Eu rope and America will be published in each edition, together with all the important News or ine way. aibo a series oi INTERESTING STORIES. From an old manuscript found in the East. xtiurnisiies memost complete In story of ORIENTAL LIFE. Describing the roost perplexing positions in wincn ine iiauiea ana uenueroen of that coun try have been so often found. These stories will continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the most entertaining evei offered to the public. - -v ; ItrFurnished weekly to subscribers only, at si a year, ah letters must be addressed to .,.; i- JOHN S. DYE, Broker," Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, N. York.! - ' apritl5,571y., NORTON H OTIS E. v ;: THE UNDERSIGNED would respect fully notify the travelling community, that he is ready to receive guests, and will take great pleasure in rendering them com fortable, by prompt and careful attention to their demands. It Is the earnest desire of the proprietor to give entire satisfaction to those wild may liivorhira with their pa tronage.' lt is his intention to have his ta ble always fumishod with the most choice productions of the season. .' A liberal share of public favor is most respectfully solicited. ... V, Ar BOWERS, Proprietor. South 4th street, StvubenvilleOliio, ' ' ' marU'57 , , 'New' Advertisements," J. & S. COMBS, DAYS TAUM AT BAYiRD STATION, C. P. R. R. Keals will be served np on tht arrival of Trains, and at all timer when called for. Alio, accom modations tor Lodgers aad Teunj. , May 1357 FLETCHER FOWLER. VIAL I". LVMSJsn, sJiait, Doons,miLS V AN? GLASS, Also, Seal EsUte il?4 Village Ffoperty. DBKA1B, ilLr.HOIS. May i. ji WYAUDANK STEAM PAPL MllLS HOWARD. PEEBLES & CO., Manufacturers of COLORED AND WRAPPING PAPERS, Post Office, Curtain and Hardware Papers, and Straw Boards. Wyandank Mills, CuvahogaFalls.Ohio. May 1357. WILL. BUY 0 OF THR BEST PURGATIVI AND UVEK 1TEDI CINES now before U pablio, luiaclr, i- tU- roao's umooxAToi or iir Ifciucly, tut tct- u t CaAar(ic,eier, mlMerud mora tlltotutl tl tnj nlhoi- modidna kcown. It In not oolr kCa'hutit. but rfiiVrrmdr, ctlnj Int 00 tk Tirtr toejiwtlU bmoruiil matter, then cu t'j t'mtzK aut bowote to cafrjr off that matter, that axomplLtLInc twopurpo. Osm effeetoall; without an; of tho painful fwlioga e perienced In the operation! of unlet Cathartica. It atrengthens the ajatein at tho earna time that it purge Cwl. anil when taken daily in moderato dom will trngthen and build it up with unuaual raplilily. Da. Baxioiid i txvnoiuToa la eompounuta eniir-ijr Pfrom new article of niedicino, namely, Gunia , 1 Some idea, of the itronith of thme guuia mny be - formed wliea It la known that one bottle eftueln. HP viorator eontalni an much itrengtH aa one hundred "l done of Calomel, without any of it deleterioui elU-et. O Though poung rare' niwiicinal pOwera, tkeae Oum have been but little known to phyxiciana, and never need in their preacription unlil uaed in the k, form of the Inmrator. which met with audi unpre I needented auooeaa a to induce the proprietor to 'lfr it a a family medicine tried and known in it olfecta. uit haa rarvly ever failed to cure Li'ver CompUiuU ia their worat forma, k. Indigeation being eaniwd'br a deranged titer la Secured when the Liver I eioited to uetion. Jaundice ia eauaod by an Improper action of the w Liter, and aa a proof that the mviuoiatoi relieve PHthia disease let any one troubled with Jaundice take the Invigorator regularly one week;, and their tkin M will begin to uiume ita original eulor. Coativenem can bo permanently cured by tbe In vigorator. Take It lu a null doaea on rotirlu?, and it aaaiata nature In her operation.,; By gradually di 22 miniahing the dose, tbe bowel are left in a healthy rand active atate, and work aa regularly a clock work. HSiok Ucadnche la very aoon relieved by takiug a dou ble doae of the Invigorator, which eorrocla all acidity and aourneaa of the tomach k For an overloaded atomach It haa no equal, a It relieve all oppressive or uneasy feeling; after eating heartily. For a family medicine generally, all who hajaj uso It speak in the highest term. Dr. S.ixroHD'a Ikvioobator came to na recommend kajled a a euro for Liver Complaints, and all dlaeane arLsiog from a Dise iaed Liver. Th testimonials of ao many of our Fhjslciana in Its fajror( induced ns to try It, and now conviction Is certain that it is one of tho (JO greatest blessings ever given to DyspepUca, for it made a complete cure before the first Viltle was taken and now w ean eat anything edible without trouble, 0 while before nothing but the lightest food would di gest, and often that gave pain. Mow whit we want to ay to all our reader is, if Liver Complaint or Dy pepsla trouble you. de not fail to try thia the greatest QS remedy in the world. Hale Frt. C-There haa never been triad ill our family a remedy which has met with inch unbounded success In the euro of diseases Incident to children, as Dr. SAXroao'a f LvviooK.Toa: nor la it alone for disease, of children H that we use it ; for It acta at a Ca tbartio io mildly aud gently, and seems to renovate th system ao thoroughly that we think we art doing a servioa to Jv all In advlxing them when they, need medicine to try this remedy. There are caes that hare come under agrf our notice where great benefit baa been received in disease of th Lietr, Stomach and Bowel, where all , . other remediea failed to lve relief, ft hn become aa VAU useful in our farailv that we wUl not b V .thout it. JackionnUt, Ala. BepuUioan.; t ntct om ooi.ua rm soma. 8AXFORD k CO., Pmprletora, SU Boadwf lf Tvrlr i-NAMES OF AGENTS.y Oliver Kells. Agent jfor Steuben ville. John D. Park, Cincinnati,, and Geo. H. Keysf.u, Pittsburg, Wholesale Agents; may 13'57-ly-chjly. . PHYSICIANS' Prescilptions eareiuiTv compounded by may 13 JOHN C. MA1RS. XjlAST INDIA CASTOR OIL. A su perior article, just received and for sale by ; JOHN C.'MAIRS. may 13 T RUSHES. A large lot of hair, cloth, scrub, whitewash, shoe, paintand dus ting brushes, for sale cheap by may 13 JOHN C. MAIRS. FITS! FITS!! FITS!!! '' nANCK'8 VEGETABLE EXTRACT '' EPILEPTIC PILLS, For the cure of Fits, Spasms, Cramps, and all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. PERSONS who are laboring under this HistreRslnir malftd will find HANCE'S VEGETABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only remedy ever discovered' Tor curing Epi lepsy or Falling Fits. ; M--. r These pills possess a specific action on tbe nervous system ; awu, although tney are pre pared especially for curing fits, they will be found of especial benefit for all persons afflict ed with weuk nerves, or Whose nervous system has been prostrated or shattered from any cause whatever. In chronic, complaints, or diseases of long standing,' s'nperiiiduced by nervousness, they are exceedingly teneticiul. Price three dollars per box. or two boxes for five dollars. Persons out of thd'eity enclosing a remittance, will have the pills sent to them, through the mail, free of postage. For sale by SETH S. HANCE, No.'lt)8 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md., ty whon orders from all parts of the (Juion must be addresxed, post paid. ' . . '.!imay 13'57-ly" MEDICINES. A ftill supply of Pure 'L anduNAnuLTi and ukadultebatkd -just1 received at the Medical Hall by . UUVU &UL.L.3. may S 'a ' DROF. WOOD'S Hair rtorallve, Hooflano's Qebhan BitteuI; " ' Kusuton's Cod Livkr Oil, ' ' Sbown's E8SENOE or QlNOER, . , .' Puuk Salid Oil, for table use. Just received and for sale by ' may 6 . OLIVER KELLS, Medical Hall. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compoun- ded at all hours either day or night by Oliveu Kells, Medical Hall, may 6.. Third Street. ' ATTACHMENT NOTICE. . Thomas S. Hening A Samuel H. Kelvin, Part ners, Ac., Plaintiffs, . i ; . : ; , VS. ii ' 'r John Coles. Defendant. rEFORE John S. Patterson, Justice of the peace, for Steubenvule township, Jef ferson Co. Ohio. ' '-i i : On the 28th day of April A. D. 1857, said Justice issued an order of attachment in the above action, for the sum of seventy eight dollars and sixty eight cental - May 6th 3t. HtHwq A MelVin. " Carpots Carpets I ! Carpets 111 ' A LARGIi and Splendid assortment of 3 ply Ingrain, UruMDlU, Veriltian and other styles, latest paterns, OU Cloths, Hfearth Ituggs, Ac, Ac, will be sold very law. Pleas call and J udg, foi yourselves. .,, . . 'apr29 S. AUEi; HCKLES. A largo lot of tho best of Picking fCucamberV nut un in vinegar, for sale by " 1 ' ' "" , ; apr m - bi wudrtu, JUiua $ CO. . fining -toii 1357. HG. GARRETT. . .1857. Wrta itiaft ranaUoil mvkA nnur Anflninor a large and. beautiful stock of spring and Summer goous, wnsiaiing in pari oi Plain Black Silks, Brilliants plain and Barred ; ' " Striped " Figured ' " Fancy dress" Fancy. u'Lawnsln great var- K ' ,el' -Crape, De.. Espang, iGiughauis, . ..... . II Black, all Wool, De lains. Prints a large assort ment. ; : Barerres Fariev. colored De Jackonelt, Plain and striped, tains, Linen table cloths, . ni 3 cotton Poplins, r'T. IIriih Linens. stripea cnauies Uleached Mu8iin8, Plain, Fjg'd and cold . swiss Liuen, BheoMchocki ins; 1 wide ;-' (Stella shawls, Pillow cassinsT Cashmere. Also a general assortment of French and I' neriia i c othsana cast'imerco, on fpjalitiei'.and prices cas.'oetts, pant Lin oh nitnno.lo... fjistino' drab, deta aud i for men a.ld boys,wear oo tedious to' mention BonnetsV" boons, ir.sdi?rv Gloves, mitts, collars, fe'ilk and Linen Handkerchiefs &c, 4c, ; . The above goous will ue soiu to euii, w times. -tob, cash. ; 8 p. 15 57-ly H. U.UflUttliW. Cheap and Pashionahle . Clothing f AT JOHflS H0FMAYEE,' S . WHO'-ESALB AND BBTAH.. ' CLOTH INGr ESTABLISHMENT. Market st. Three Poo above Fourth, RTF. TTJi KNViJiLE, OHIO, The best aMortment of EVy ClotM Hats and Capi ever offered V """"1 i THE undersigned has just iceivdd and is adding weekly to his large n" 6an,' eral assortment of Keady Made Clothing, the latest styles as they come out, to wu''0'' he directs the attention of his friends anJ the public, assuring them that be is pre pared to sell every description of goods, at prices lower than has ever been purchased in this section of the slate. In point of style, quality or durability, his Goods can not be excelled in this or any other Wes tern Market. His prices are uniform, and the public may feel confident that they will at all times receive the worth ot tlieir money. It will he to tlio interest ot all to can and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as his Clothing is made to order, he is sat isfied that ho is able to sell better goods at lower prices than any house in the city. J. HOFMAYElt, Market street, three doors above Fourth, Stoub. april 22-ly. . ". ' - Spring and Summer Stock OF Fancy, Variety Goods, Jewelry &c, . AT WHOLESALE. THE UNDERSIGNED, has just re- ceived, and opened for the inspection of purchasers, a large, full, ana elegant assort ment of Fancy, variety Goods, Jewelry, Ac, which he purposes selling at a fraction above first "cost. The stock consists in part of : Patent Thread, Shoe Thread, Spool Cotton, Sewing Silk, Handkerchiefs, Boot A Shoe Laces, Corset Laces, Gum Suspenders, Hooks A Eyes, Violin String, Tooth Brushes, Knitting Pins, Percussion Caps, Fish Hooks, Shaving Boxes, Razor Strops, Warren's Blacking, Lead Pencils, German Silver Spoons Hair Oils, Envelopes, M'Lane's Medicines, Slate Pencils Hair Brushes, Ivory Combs, -Snuff Boxes, Hosiery, . . Gloves, . Ribbons, Galoons, Needles A Pins, Buttons, Bonnets, Purses, Pocket sooks, Port Monies, Razors. Scissors, Pen and . Pocket Knives, Skein Cotton, Shaving Soap, Whale sones, Note Paper, Silk Luco, Silk Veil. Also, Muslins, Ginghams, Prints, and a genera! assortment of Dry and Variety Goods, Violins, Accordeons, and Musical Instruments. A large stock of Gold aud Silver Watches, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Ac. , The early attention of Country Merchants' and others is particularly directed to the above stock . ROBERT COCHRAN, 4Ui street, above Market, Steuben ville. april2i)'57 "NEW GROCERY. THE UNDERSIGNED would respect- fully inform the public that he is engaged in the above business, and that he keeps con stantly on hand, and for sale al fair prices, every article usually kept in a grocery estab lishment. Also, a fair assortment of DRV GOODS AND NOTIONS, A liberal share of patronage is solicted. JOHN G. DUNGAN, South East corner of Fourth and North streets. apr 8967-3m . HEW STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED would res pectfully inform the citizens of Sieu benville and surrounding country, that he is engaged In the manufacture of BOOTS, SHOES, ; LADIES SLIP PERS, &C, and keeps constantly on hand, and for sale, Leather of all descriptions and of the very best quality. Black Ink, a superior article, kept constantly on hand, of his own manufacture. Store room, Lorth 3d street, In the building, formerly occupied by J. F. Snowden. apr 2fl'57 it. M. OULBERTSON. WALL PAPERS. rpilE LARGEST STOCK AND A THE BEST AND CHEAPEST assortment of WALL PAPERS, BORDERS and WIN DOW BLINDS, is now offered for safe, by -t - Jfl. DO WELL A CO, apr 29 Booksel lurs and Paper Dealers. Bank Saloon. rpHE UNDERSIGNED,' having made arrangements with Eastern Dealers, for a regular supply of Oysters during the season, would most respectfully announce to the lovers of this luxury, that ho keeps constantly on hand a choice article of the Cave quality. For sale by the can, half can, or dozen, at a reasonable price. Corner of Bank Alley and Market street, and opposite the " Jefferson llranch." :- april 22 . WiM. WINN. CARPETING : . CARPETING ! I 10 000 carPct'nff fr "ale Dougherty &Bro. ' Also, Oil cloths, Window Shades, Buff Hollands, Green ditto, Window . Fixtures, Embroidered Window curtains, &c, &c Having opened a roorn in our building tor this branch of trniln. niirclinund Inrirnltr mi. i i o - der favorabje circumstances we can sell the above goods as low ns can bo purchas ed in any city, F.ast or West. ' ; ap8 . DOUGHERTY & BRO, . 1857. s ; Spring; Stock. ' Qfi: BAGS, OF COFFEE, 185T y 200 boxes of Tobacco, assortod, ' .. : -20 Kegs of Twist, .. . V " 150 Half Chests Teas,; assorted. ' 140 Boxos Starch. - v Also Sugars, Molasses, Fish Salt, Spices, Wooden Ware, Oils,. Nails,. Glass, &c, &c, to which we most respectfully invite the attention of Dealers. ' . ; . mar, 18 C. T. HOLLOW AY CO, .... STEIffG TRADE FOR 1S57. 1). A; FAIINEO CO., Corner Wood and First IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LARD Oil - IIKSEEB OIL, WIKDOW CLASS, ALCODOtf TURPENTINE, CUEHICALS, VAttNISUKS, . DTE STUFFS, SPERM OID, FAINTS. WHALE 0.X, SPICES, AND MANUFACTURERS OP ' KIDICINEfl, TANRRR8' OIL, BRUSHES, "WHITE LEAD, RED .. w 03 Our White Lead, grouud in oil. is put pounds, which we guarantee to be rtbictxt puri, full wkiuui,. aiKLnotsarnaswd by any I or nnenos and whiteness. - ...... ' D" Our facilities for the purchase and iinporljitioii of. Di ngs, r:, are sncH u enable as O sell on ad favorable terms as Eastern Jobbing Hoiiees. " feblr' SHERIFFS SALE. Nathaniel Holmes & Son . vs. Mathew Roberts et al. TY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF sale, in this cause issued out of the Court of Common Pleas within and for the county of Jefferson, and State of Ohio,1 bearing date December 20lh, 185G, and to me directed. I will exposo to sale by public vendue and outcry, at tho front door of tho Court House," in the town of Steubenvillo, on TUESDAY, THE 10th DAY OF MAY A. I). 1857, Between the nours of 10 o'clock A. M. and A o'clock P. M. of said day, the follow- inn- real estate, situate in the county f Jefferson and state of Ohio, to wit: The east part of Lots number one hun dred and seventy-four, one hundred and seventy-five, and one hundred and seventy six, in the town of Steubenville, described as follows Beginning at the north east corner of Lot No, 170, thence westerly with the northern lino of said Lot 80 feet more or less to tire rrround lately the prop erty of John Gatbraeth, thence south end narai. tbe cast me ot on rtu street in said Cwn, 10 reel to tne soutn siaeoi ... . t .i 171 ihtttioa nnntprlv with n saia i-ot no.vi T. ri It, i ... .7. line to tu-e All M ":twc.0,n 1 ",r" r"u:,u' streets, thb.ice n a t, .he place of be?inmn?, saving and excep:ingXhe1reKfr0m-5rf ,C h,f said lots as was conyeyHb7 ?a,d Robe.rl8' to John S. Patterson, whit net fronting on Market stree?, ort.tour feet two and one half inches Yroiit.ng of said Alley, out of the north Cu'st P". 01 Lot. Wo. 17U atoresaid, nnu cerjnn . jirivuuguo tuny ucotuuDii mo Roberts and wit'u, to Pattersuii. II. . Also, Lots Number twenty-five and! twenty-six. in Gray's addition to the town of Steubenville, III. Also, Lot numbered two hundred and thirty-nine, in ard's addition to the town of Steubenville. excepting 18 feet off the east side thereof, as sold by said Roberts to Thomas Johnston, and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at the south west corn er of Lot No. 238 in said addition, and running 18 feet west on Market street, thence north 160 feet on a line with Fifth street to an alley, thence east 18 feet to the north west corner of said Lot No. 238, thence along said weBt lino of said Lot to the place of beginning. IV. Also, part of out Lot No. three, in Ward's addition to the town of Steuben ville, described as follows, to wit : Begin ning at the corner at the intersections of two alleys at 160 feet distant from Market street, thence northwardly along the line of tho alley 270 feet to a cross alley, thence westwardly with the line of said cross alley 181 feet, thence at right angles south wardly 270 feet to an alley, thence at right angles with the lino of said alley east- wardly lal feet to tho place of beginning, excepting sixty-four feet sold thereof to James Gallagher, and seventy-two feet sold thereof to Ambrose Parks from tho east end of said out Lot. V. Also, Lot number three hundred and ninety-three in Ross' first addition to the town of Steubenville. " . VI. And also the following tract or parcel of land situate near the town of Steunonvuie, in said county of Jefferson, being the samd on which is erected Coperas Works, which have been carried on by Algoo & Permar, and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a post near two nitched sugar trees, and an elm stump, being the north west corner of a tract of land owned by Frede rick Risher, thence north 26 9 east 40 per ches to a post at the foot of a precipice of rocks, thence south 56 0 east 17 perches and 12 links to a maplo tree, thence 641 east 11 perches and 5 links to a sugar tree, thence south 381 east 32 perches to a maple tree, thence south 63 - east 41 per ches and 12 links to a beech tree, thence south 72 9 east 22 perches to a post, thence north 27, 9 east 17 perches to a post, thence south 21 0 east 12 perches and 10 links to a post on tho north side of the great road, thence south 84 9 west it perches and 14 links to a sycamore tree, corner of said Risher's mill tract, thence south 401 west 191 perches to & post, thence south 65 west 42 perches and 12 links to a post, I thence west 14 perches and 8 links to a post Ill bllO A1IIC Ul AllOIIOl B IVUU, IU 82 9 east 3 perches with his lino, to a beech treo, thence north 15 0 east 14 perches and 12 links to a walnut tree, thence north 49 west 113. perches and 112 links to the place of beginning, containing thirty-four acres, more or less, reserving a certain lot of Land within the same boundary sold by the-aforesaid Algeo & Permar to James Boyd, containing three quarters of an acre, more or less. . . , Terms of sale cash. ; JAMES H. BLINN, Sheriff. ' SiiKRiff's Omen, i Prinlers' Fees Steubenville, O., op. 15.1857. ( 20,G2! ' SheriTs Sale. Richard1 F. Smyth ) vs. John D. Slack, ) BY VIRTUE of an order of sale in this cause issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas, within and for the county of Jefferson and .State of Ohio, bearing date December lUth, loot), and to me directed, I will expose to salo by public vendua and outcry, at the front door of tho Court House, in the town ot Steubenville, on . . TUESDAY. THE 19th DAY OF MAY ; v , A. D,1857, . , : between the hours of 10 o'clock A , M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the following described premises, situate in Jefferson county, Ohio to wit. Beginning at the southeast corner of land belonging to William and Robert Hawkins, on the west side of Linden Avenue, running ' thence 1 north 761 went 167 i ft. to said Hawkins' j south west corner thenco north 151 0 east 511 feet to south east corner of William R-. Allison's lot thence north 801 9 west 2361-2 feet to said Allison's south west cor ner; thence south 19 9 west 68 feet to the south es st corner of A. II. , Dohrmaii's land- thence north 72 1-2 9 west 226 feet to a stone corner of Wells' land .''thenco south 18. 1-2 9 east 421 feet i thenco south 31 9 east 71 fert to the north west corner of Joseph tfentty's land'j thence south Streets, lHltslurgfc Pa, SURO-IIISTBfUEIIl'SV fATENT MEDICINES,. VKRrUMERY, JLASSWARC LEAD ANJ LITHARGE. . . . 1 t ft't tH ,1A1 Bp in packages of 25, 50,-1 IX), 200, 3m) and 78 1-2 b 167 feet- to the south west cor ncr of lTavid BucliAiiV lot? thence north", 1 1 0 cast 134 i feet tbeivce north 14 finst Ififi teat . tlrem-e: ioutb 79 9 east 198 feeito-tinde. Avenue, thence nort,h 20 east 88 feet to tho place of beg in ninz.coiitaiuins about three and one' half- acre., aibp the twder of. Court, 1 will of-, fcr the-oAov described, properly .first a an entirety, and will then offer it teperate lv In Inta floairfnfttAil IaIsi nnmhered 011B-. two and thrce-by survey made by Joseph M. Rickcy,,reforcivce being- had' tbe-re.o-and I wiU-strike off and sell said premises- 's ns an entircty-or in- lots, a will realize the' most money, therefor.. Term of sale' cash. JAMES II. BUNN, Sheriff Sheriffs Office, Printer's Feoe S cirbcn.,ApriM5i 1857 v $9,90..;' SICERIFF'S SALE.. John- Hogg, survivor vs. Allerr T. McMasters et al)'. Ty virtue of oi order of saleissned out'or - the Court or Common neas within and for tin eoiwity of Jefferson aad Slatt'of Oliio, bearing date February 2Cth A. 0.. 1857, and to me directed will expose to' sale by public vendue Mid outcry at the)' front door of the Court lioiwe. .in Steuben- ville, on - ". TUESDAY, THE I9tK".DAY OF" M"AY. a, I, msn, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said Jay the follow'- ing described real estate, situate in-the county of Jefferson, and State ofOhlo, and more particularly described follows,. tr. wit : the first piece being twenty five feef in width, off the west side of lot wumbe red one hundred and forty five, in Crother'Md-- dition, to the town bf Mt. Pleasant vritli . . i : i . . , mo uuifuricimiiuca iiicicuiuu uuiuugiiiir. iiao second piece being forty five feet in width off the west side of Lot numbered fort v-in ga id town of Mt. Pleasant, together with -all c' appurtenances thereunto' belortg- niu v . . . ... . ThC thiiP,ece m"S Pa" oviMy irorn bered on? hu? 1 '""7. CrotHer'a addition toaaid iwnolMt. Pleasadt dea. " cribed as follows : "gmmng al fhtf south west corner of saia Lot.V1" run!.,n? l,1-enc cast with Union strett to miuuie wsata Lot, thence north to ti'e airing iiouse, thence east, to the south . east conrw of said spring House, thence north, parslki with the line ot said Cot, to tne placer .ot besrinninir with all the Bniiurtenancesf therunto belonging. Terms of sale Cash. JAMES II. BLINN. Sheriff's Office, steubenville, O. ) April irthl857. Fee 9,25 $ Sheriff. - - (. SHERIFFS SALE. Sutphine &c Breed 1 vs. .' John D. Slack, etal) By virtue of an order of salo in tffls caosO issued out of the Court of eoffimoii Pleas, within, and for the county of Jet fcrson, and State of Ohio, bearing date) March 23d 1857, aud to me directed I will expose to sale by publfc vendue and outcry ' at tne iront aoor or tne court uouse, in Steubenville on TUESDAY, MAY 19th, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock P. M. of said day, the follow ing real estate, situate in the county of Jefferson, and State of Ohio, bounded and rlfRfrihprl aa fnllnura tn tui . Kotvinninnr f tne n. w. comer ot JJavid uucnan a lot, running thence north 14 east, 188 feet, thence south. 79 1-2 9 b 198 feet to Linden avenue, tnence south 3 west, 188 1-2 with thf arnar tir.n nf l.trnton itdnns 'n the n. e. corner oi David Buchan's lot, thence north, 79 1-2 west, 180 feet with the north boundary' of David Buchan's lot, to the place of beginning. Terms of Salacnah. JAMP.SII TtMNV Sheriff's Office Steubenville, O. ) Sheriff. April 15th 1857, Fee 85,50 J SHERIFF'S SALE. James McCandless 6c Co., 1 vs. Samuel Lindsay, et al lay virtue of an order of sale in this causa. , issued out of the court or common Pleas, in and for the county of Jefferson,' ' and state of Ohio bearing date March 23d 1857, and to me directed, I will expose to an a Ku miKli uOnstiiA mnA Anrosw m 4 tA ' 0V VJ pUUIIV V villi UJ V-IIU VUbV I J ftllV front door of the court house in Steuben ville, on ' " . TUESDAY THR 10th DAY OF MAY A. D 1857, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said dav.tha fi.lW. J j ' ing described real estate, to wit: Lota numbered thirty-two, thirty-four, tbirty-six, and thirty-eight, each containing sixty. icei iu iront, anu one iiunura anu tniny feet back, from the street, in tbe town of Springfield, in Jefferson Cocnty, and State of Ohio. Terms of sale cash. . r 1 . JAMES II, BLINN. . ; Sheriff's Office, Steubenvjlle. O. 1 Sheriff. , April 15th 1857. Fee 4.75$ . A 10 THE AFFUCIED. : i; JEZrDR. HALSTED & SIE3, Medl- Cnl offint. in Hlonhan vill. an Marbirf atfiMl. .nil ( ll ftiltn ...nfl.l l.liil.lin- nn n t , k llUil.' benville A Indiana Rairoad crossing ; perwsa- ' nently established, for (he trMttaMikt ot dis ease of the Lunga, Throat ao disease of -the Skin, Itheyruatism, Chron hi and Id flam- ' maiory, upon ino science or nauisiciiia oi mo dorn discoveries. Drs. H. 4 Sics, professes . to treat those pre disposed to eonsnraptfon i and Uronchilis successfully. Persons at a di. tnnnn will uctilrPSii'Dr. HI.STK'i AWM. Box364, Steubenville, Ohio . ' ; - ' ' EVIDENCE. - " ' ' ' . ( : Livxbfool, April, 1857, ; ( We, the undersigned, inhabitants of EaM Liverpool, Columbiana co., Ohio, are hapff '' to say to the public that our first imprcssim' $ of the Value of Dr. BalsUd'tt remedies fortlt6 treatment of diseases named iu hi circulars.,,, are in no wieA pioditled ; aud from haviawr used them, and from personal observation the effect produced on others, Wa can con (I-' dently recommend to every family his valua-'? ble medicines and tmatment. , . - ; .; . ' , Jajjks M'Cobiuck, Esq., . "V:" .... J.W Mooa,- ' -f ''';''.'.. '.''. 'Wlt' Dim. ' '' "-'''J UTow a woid (o the uuforiuiiate. Drs.'Hal- ? stead & Siea beleiving it to be the duty of, physicians to use every vdurt to mitigate s , far as possible . the su(Toiiiiirn of hitmanit v. I would for the benefit of those MutiVring from '' a disease of the Gcnitinl Organs, from what- ' ever cause, offer to treat those complaints Suc cessfully, without the -use of Mercury or any . of those doleterious drugs so frequently useu, ; nua guarautco a speeuv cunt, wiiure me Oirttt- tiona are followed. Medicines cent to any , part of the country, safily put up, and care',, fully secured from observation i nil 1. t!nr considered- strictly 'eonfltlentinl. Dr. llul stadhus discovered a new nioilmd by wbicl. , he can euro the worst forma of St rjj.i in from one to two weeks. , .- Address Drs. Ilulitead A Sios. Max 3M' St!bcDVill?, ''"' rrni -