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' f 1 - I,002i HERE! THE nESVRHECTlON OR PERSIAN. BILLS. , rBvic.SK pill raise rrom the grmtr-st weaknui, distress M.' and suffering; to a 'state of strength. kaJlh and happi ess. The. same of I lie Plllt originated from tin eirruin stance of the medicine Iwiiug found only in the cemeteries of Persia. TUB -e;otidih production koine of peculiar kind, led to erperirhon has to lis medical qimtllio and virtues. In half century It becuuM an established medicine far the dis eases of that country. The extractor this singular prodM tlon wat introduced In aome porta of Europe la tlie year 17VJ, and used by many celebrated physicians In curing certain iltt tnues. where all other medicines bad been and in Tain. FnrJy la the year 1702, the extract waa coniliined with a certain ve getable aiediciha imported from Dura Baca, In the east Indiea, and formed Into pill,. TOie admirable effect of ihlseompouoib upon Uie human system, lad phyaieaint ktuLfauillae-tnlo-!. general uie. Their long established character, their onlvev anl and healing virtues, (lie deterrent and cleansing qualities of their apecifical action upon the glandular part- of the )-.- tern, are nicb as. Kill sustain, tlisir reputation ;i-idU general iw in uie American aeouDiie. - x CEftTIFCATBSi.V I certify that I hare, by way of experiment, uaed rharTy team au stoat of the. various kinds of Pllhv lav bm practice which have borne the highest repute in the public estimation! that bare been offered for aale In thia vicinity for the last tin years, Included, (note caMcd Uie Resurrection or Fertiant Piilts and the public may real assured' that none- among tlie whole catalogue lias answered a better purpose, ns an eaay'nd ef fectual remedy, than. Uie insurrection or Fersian Pills; in. most cases of dlseusfe. " CUAU BACKUS, M. D. loebestesi M. T. Sept. 21 IfttT. U3TO MOTHERS..) HastMt, E. Cuss: SCa. Gents Hearing much said a- bout the extraordinary effects of the Resurectioa or Persian, .fills npon those about to become Mothers. We were induced; to make a trial of them. My wife waa at the time the mother of 5 children, and bod suffered the most tcdioua and excruci ating pains during and after her confinement ok ench. Blie fcad tried ewy atenne and taken much medicine- but found little or no relief. Bhe commenced taking the Persian Pills a. ( bom 3 awnilie befbro her confinement, (her health being very poor about this length of lime previous and. soon after was nu ' abled by their use to attend to the cares of a mother to her fans lly until her confinement. At the lime she commenced taking the Persian Pills, and for several weeks previous she was a. Dieted with a dry hiud cough and frequent severe- cramps:,, which the use of tlie Pill entirely removed, bepweusing half a. boii It la with giant confidence that wo advise all those about ro.become mothers, to make use of the Persian Pills. All lliose that have taken them in our neighborhood have got along in the same easy manner, and are about house in a few days, There does no', appear to lie balf the danger of other, difficul ties setting in after confinement whero these pills are taken. Rochester, May 1 4, 1 1130; comer of Caledonia square, Ed inburg street. For further particulars see subscribers. & ROBERTS. A. 0. ROBERTS, From the Rochester Daily Democrat. Hr. EUilorAllow me, through the medium of your paper, to exptesa my opinion of the yeiy highly esteemed Persian pills; that Is highly esteemed where known; tor Itisaalndobl. table fact Hint all wholwcome acquainted with them., dismiss every other popular reBRdyfroui their families and rely solely "pon these. But it is a fact,, not so generally known as should, lie that such persons invariably escape all tlie prevalent disea ses of the season, and that not one has been known to bo uu. ken down Willi any sickness, who has kept, and taken these pills on the first symptoms of disease. , Mothers will have-no excuse, but must charge themselves with unpardonable- noglset when they see theirtender offspring drooping and sinking under diarrhoea and bowel complaints,, or their lives nipt in- the bud, by neglected disease. The-lncreasing prevalence of consumption, excites great fear in these who are inclined to that fell disease and well it may but I urn persuaded that if the Persian pills were taken In its first stages according tothe directions, nine tenths of those who lire given over, might enjoy good health. in- fact, I speak with some degree of experiencv for I have known several who have biengiven over. by physicians, tore, cover by using these pills. Should not this be a sufficient In. dueement for those who are in its firststages to make a trial of them? The time has come, when the heads of families ran supply themselves with an antidote, which will quell in tiubrye-rhe disease of the day and to themselves is the fault chargeable if they allow the different members of their faiui-, ties tftsink to a untimely grave. Aug. 24. A SUBSCRIBER. JEW DAVIDS OR HEBREW PLASTER. f Ttihj reetpt, obtained of an old Jew, by a traveller in the Eastern countries, kid. Mr to be ot immense value) to the Western Worfll. . A gentleman travelling iajthe south of Europe, and, Pales tine, In 1830, heard so much said In the latter place l praise of Jew David's PLASTEJt; that he was Induced to try it e hi. own person, for a lung and liver affection, the removal of which bad been the chief object of his journey. lie accordingly applied a plaster on the right side of the rhest, wiiere-the pain waa seated, another beween the shoul ders, and one over the region ef the liver. In the mean time he drank freely of an herb ten of laxative qualities. He soon found bia health improving: aad in a few weeks bis cough left h n, the aallawneas of his skin disappeared, bis pain was. re moved and bis health became permanently reinstated!. Since that time h. has been recommending it to bit friends ii nd acquaintances, for all the fixed pains whatever; such at rheumatism, gout, headache, nervous teeth-ache, pain In the aide, hip, back and limbs, ulous humors, knots, wens, white welling, hard tumors, stiff joints, ague In the breast, and Uie Ilk ta the united satisfaction of himself and others. No female subject to pain or weakness in the back or aide, should be without it. Married) ladles, In delicate situations, find great rel(ef from constantly wearing this piaster. i us application or ints piaster between uie inotuaeis, nas been found a certain remedy: for colds, coughs, phtliysic and In iig affections, la their primary stages. It destroys inflamma lion by produciug eopioua prespiratlon. , No pulling, or great spread of certificates intended. Those wish la satisfy -themselves of the efficacy Of thia piaster, can chuls sufficient to. spread 6 or 8 plasters for 50 cents; a sum not half sufficient to payfor -the insertion of a tingle certlfi riite into-any of our most common prints a tingle rhrre The above valuable medicines sold by John P. Chapln, New Philadelphia, E. J. Barkdull t) Co., Dover David Jud , '.ockport, Keyter I; Williams, Bolivar, Albert Bates' grocery PlianesviHe; C. Weehell, low. James C. Bell, Sugar Creek rails; T. r.Xaffer, Sandyvilla, Tuscarawas county, and E. P. MrCormick, Berlin, Holmes sennty, Ohio. Also by agents generally through the villages. W.E. Pakmelk, general agent for Ohio, at Massillos. . July 14, 26 DOOT & SIIOK STOKE Situated in the new building, m the tvrntr, . nppotits the Village Hotel, New PhiUdrfi phia, Qltio '' CO!? ft AD GENTSCH, RESPECTFULLY informt the citizens of New Fhilidelphia that he carries on'tlie aiiove Business in all ill various bran rhes, and aa he keeps none other then his own manufacture he ran confidently recoaijueiul his work to all who may favorblnt with their custom. Particular attention will be given to the mamrtacturt of Gen- FINE BOOTS. as his work will be done by one of the best Boot men in the ceun try. ALSO Ladies' Work by Mcaanre. A general assortment of BOOT AND SHOES (of hit own make) constantly en band. The Public are vespectfullly invited to give hUo a call before purchasing elsewhere, Also, GROCERIES ..fall kind,, Strong Beer, Wine, Cider, Liquor by the quart 'and gallon. . CONFKCTIOKARIES. sucn as ice cream, Lemonade, Gingerbread, Sugar cakes, (Spanish Cakea, poundcakes and Candies of all descriptions. Mew rhiladelplna, JuneD, 1842. ly i FASHIONABLE TAILORING." JOSEPH W. NEYVBURG, would respectnjlly Inform his old friends and tlie public la general, that he carries on the above business in all its various branches on Factory Street, South Vide, where he may nt all times be found to attend to all work Intrusted him. He flnttera himself It wiliue done as du rable, neat and fashionable as il ran lie done in the country. He intends at all times takeosi in bls eniiloy good competent work men, ad hia meant w receive the 1'nslitoiu is amply provided , To accommodate his friends in the country. In will Uks near ly all kinds of country produce. ' - Dovei Aug. 19, 1841 ; , 'I'M AMERICAN Mlirnc. (formerly New York Me Chanlc,) Is published vseekky, -at 21 Anafllreet, New York, nd 6 Spring Lane, Boston, toy Ri xair, aj PoaTia; Rufua Porter Editor, ft 4 particularly devoted to the Interests of JUoeliaaiea and MnHdierturers; eontaina deacriptlont with en grnvlngs of new invenlions; instruction in arts ad trades; tlie progress of mprovemenif in general, vjitli hews, poetry, irlecdoles, 4;e. '. -"rs? . . , r . -- ., . 7utat l uo Duni yef annnum in advance, . '? f MniTsiiliHcrlliCTS would rrapcctfu ly inform the citirons of S. ' Canal Dover, New Philadelphia, aad the county general 'y thabtbay have cnwuieiiccd the alve buuna, in Canal "over, where 1 1 a intend carrying ittAiiu all Its various branches- .-- - . . (HONUMDNTS, vlIEAD AND FOOT, STONES..- ' BUILCIiSa STORES; in shott nil fsecviption of stone work made to order, of the best materia),. and in the neatest possi ble tty Is. Shop n few doors above the America Hold, U W. 4B, Fi kHfEIINER. Dover, August 25, 19-12. , 32 2 in. ROAD NOTICE . . TatTOTICK h. hereby given Mist after thirty da. s from thia lit date a pstiisvt will be presented to. the commissioners of Tuscarawas county, praying for the location, and establishment of a county road from the house of John McFee, in Wash ington township, thence slang the line of. let no, ltito a gam eorner between Min SfcFeet Srand !?aneel Hitchcock; Uienee to a eorner between John Mi Fee's snd Christian Stotfer and to run by tin-house of the aforesaid Christian Stoffcr to liilerseet,! road known by Knigh'.'s Gadei.24 rods. north of Orso Wick hum's house and thence to Lemuel Rnrtliolow'asaw mill, to aa lo intersect the road leading to New-comorstown. , Dated August 17, 1842. ' 32 4 PUBLIC SALE. Tin Farmer's Bank of Canton ) By order of the Court of vs. ,p Common Pleas or1 Tuscan- Francia Kongh. V ra was coiuily , In Chancery aitting, I shall on the 19th day of September 1R42, offer for aalc at the Court House ill New Philadelphia, the following desctinedraal estate situate In said county, vliv part of the 4th Or. 9th. T,2 Range BHIltary District containing 70atreemoie or Icsev being particularly described in a deed from Amanda Potts to Francia Kough, dated 17th April 1837, recorded in the Records of said county nook 14 page372- Also part of the 4th section 9, T-2 R. Military land particularly described in a deedifrom Henry Allsheuse-by. hiealtorneyCF- Eapich. to. Franc is Kough. dated 19th April 1036 and Recorded" in tlie Records of said county, Book 10- pas8 407 d- 408 B, M. ATHERTON, Aug-17.. 1842. Master Com'r in Chancery. LOST. " A short lime since two note of hatxl, given by John Kinney to Mary Ann O'Neal, calling lor 33 dollars, and 33' cents each, with interest. All persons are cau tioned against purchasing or taking tvaitl notes, as they have been paid. JOHN KINNEY. Canul Dover, k 15,1842. Notice. John Johns tf Boeannah hit wife; John Weaver, 4 Ellka beth his wife, and Michael Olt, ff Catharine his wife, will lake notice, that a petition was filed in the Court of common Pleaa ofTnscarawas county, Ohio, on the first day of August A. Bt 1842, against them and other heirs and legal representatives of Elizabeth Erter late of said county, dee'd, by Samuel Romig, as administrator of said Elizabeth Erter dee'd; the object $ prayer of which said petition are to obtain an order of said court authorising said administrator to sell certain real estate of said deceased, to pay the debit of said estate, August 2d. 1942, HANCEBEU)EN, Sol, for Pet. PETITION FOR DIVORCE" KEBECCA ERWIN will lake notice that on the 12th day o July, A.D. 1842, her husband Geo. Erwin tiled with the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Tuscarawas County, Ohio bit petition, letting forth amongst ether things that he was mar ried to the said Rebecca on the 15th day of July, A. D. 1836 That said Rebecca left and abandoned said petitioner in the month of August 1836. That said Rebecca has been wilfully absent from said petitioner for more than three years. That said Rebecca hat grossly neglected her duty as petitioner's wife That raid Rebecca has, since alandoning her said husband, committed adultry with one John Hcminlnger (alias John Nosl; and others .and that said Rebecca has recently given birth t) a child of which petitioner is not the father. Petition prayo that upon hearing said cause, the mnrringe contract now Mists imr between the said petitioner and the said Rebecca Erwin may he dissolved, cancelled, reversed and held for nought, and that said petitioner be restored te. ail his separate and tingle lights JUS. CRAIG, Jr.' July 14tb. 1842. 26 6t Auy for Pefr. CAUTION. " Mordecat VVtieatley, holds a note against me Tot twelve dollars, which was obtained from ma in 1842, fraudulently. All persons are cautioned against taking eniJ note, as I shall not pay it- Whoever purchases said note will buy a law suit. SAMUEL WARFEL. VVatorford, August 6, 1843. We last and greatest miracle hat been consumwmtetl in the publication nftht BUCCANEER A SPLENDID AAD LARGE QUARTO WEEK LY PAPER which lias just been commenced by Messrs. DILLOff HOOPER, New York, (the well known publisher! of the Evening Tattler,") and will be furnished lo snlncsiberi in all par Is of the United States, for the almost startling low price of Onn Dollar a Year. The Buccaneer it neutral in Politics, and has been estab lished on an entirely new set of principles! vlz, Independence Morality, Piety, Good Humor, Honor, and art the- other vir tues but Literary Honesty for, at onr title imlicotes, we shaft overhaul, and rake fore and aft, every vessel that comet In our way. onverling all the treasures they may possess to our own usee. And this trade weahall labor at until th passage of a law of International opyriglit shall render liter-8 ary Piracy an offence. Postmasters or others by enclosing us Five dollars will be entitled to a sixth copy; one year, flee. Postmasters are authorised by law to remit alt neaeyt for subscription; free of postage to the publishers. Editors of papen that will give this Prospectus a conspicu ous insertion, and call the attention of their readers to it, writ be entitled to an exchange for one year, Alh letters to be post paid and addressed to DILLON Sf HOOPER, publishers ' 27 ann street, New York CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING " ESTABLISHMENT. THE Subscriber wishes to inform the citfzent of NEW PHIL'A. and vicinity, that he Kill continues to car ry n the above business, and it prepared to clein lj xrpAta all kindt of CLOCKS & WATCHES, aad warrant theta aecordmg te their quality. Jewelry repaired in the most workmanlike manner. Bliop removed to one door eaat of Gentsch's Grocery. WILSON COOPER. ft. B. the highest price paid In cash for old silver. New-Philadelphia, May 21, 1841, 23 ly BARBER ISM!! THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citi zens of New Philadelphia and vicinity, that be l.at copned a shop on Main street, a few doors east of the Post Office, in the abovo place, where lie intends car rying nn the Barburing and Ilairdresiing business in a, iterations ramification. He will at all times be ready to take by (Aa nose all who may favor him with a call, and hopes by strict and derisive attention to business, together with a due rotard to prenological develope menu, and physiological dtlintatwM, to he able to ren der general satisfaction. ( HENRY II. WILLIAMS. N. D. Sick persons will he waited upon at their dwellings. . "Property for Sale.""" fSMIE subscriber wishes In sell hit property situated - on Main ilreef, New Pflilarie'phia, consisting of a House tnd Lot. The building it two stnrye high, 52 ft' front, nearly new, having been built within 18 months) good cellar, 6 rooms, hall, dining room and kitchen, smoke house and other outhouses; good well; a new cistorn, holding about 80 or 90 barrels of rain water; & a back shop, story and a half iiigh, Tlie w-hota conve nience! are situated on as good a lot as any kBthe town, making a very detirable piece of properly for any per . inn wlintevi-r, ; and will be sold on reaaonable terms .' Person'e wishing tu. purchase, will please call index. mine . , .. - ' ;' , .V DANILL O'DO.NNEL. , ' Kew jrtiiadelpbia, 'April, 1 8, i84g. , , U tf '''0 . Stone Cutti; IMPORTANT WORK! NOW TS THE CrilltSB fF PVBUCATI N DICTIONARY OF ART8 M ANUP A ATURES A N Bi MINIS. Containing a cleft isiUi.m of their principles, and practice. By Anlrew Pre, M D. F. K. 8., M, G, 8. M. A. S.,. l.or.a. Mem Acad. N. k. Phils. S. Ph. Sue. N. Gurm. Ilenov. Muli. elo. etc. This is unquesli 'wbly 'the most popular work of ths khi ever published, aad a. book utqtt admirably adnptcd to Ilia wants of all classes o( the ceinnrtinity- The following art the Important ohjects which tin loarnsd- author endeavors at, accomplish: First TvttislnKt the manufacturer, metallur gist and tradesman, hveiie principles of their respective propos es, as to render them, in reality the masters of their business, and to emancipate Uiarn fmnri a atot bondage to such as art too commonly geverned bv blind prejudice and vicious routine, , -Seepidly lo afford merchants, broken, dry satttra, druggists and ofheors of the revenue, dial aotsrisllc descriptions of the commodotiea which past, through their hands. Khlrdly, by exhibiting some of the Hnsst davclopeinerts of chemistry and Physics, tolny open an excellent practical school to students of these kindred sciences. Fourthly, to icnch onpitalisls who may be desirous ef planing thsir fands. la same productive branch of industry to select, Judiclcusly among plausible claim, ants. Fifthly, to enable gentlemen of the law to become well acquainted with the nature of those patent schemes which are apt to. give rhs to. litigation. Sixtly, to present to legisla tore such s clear 'expostelw ef the staple manufactures, nt may dlsuade them from enacting laws, which obstruct uidua. try, or cherish one branch of it, to the injury of many oth ers. And lastly, to give the general readea, intent chiefly on intellectual cultivation, views of many of the noblest achieve ments of science, in affecting those grand transformations of matter to which Great Britain and the United States owe their paramount wealth, rank and power, among-Aa nations of the earth. The latest statistics of every important thjaofc of manu facture are given from the best and usually, from official authority at the end of each article. The work will be printed ffom the second London Edition, which sells for 12 dollars a copy. It will be put on good paper In new brevier type, and make about 1400 8vo pages.. It will be issued in twenty semi monthly numbers, (in covers) at 25 cents each, payable on delivery. To any prison tending us five dollars at one time in advance; we will forward the numbers by mail, post paidj. aa toon as tiny come from the press. To suitable agenrs, thit affords a rare opportunity; at we can put the work toahem on tcrmi extraordinary favorable, rn every manufacturing town; and every villngo throughout the United States and Canada; subscribers may be obtained with the greatest facility. Address post paid; Messrs. D. Ap pieton S Co. 200 Broadway New York. To every editor who gives thia advertisement 12 Insertions, we will forward to order, one copy of the wbole work pro vided papers containing this notice be, tent to the New York Watchman N.Y.. 16 12w A New Voliun, MAyT, 1842. THE SATURDAY POST. A FAMILY SHEET OF THE MAMMOTH CLASS A new volume of the popular family Newspaper, tho Saturday evening Post will be commenced on the first day o Mny 1842, beautifully printed on-the finest white linen pa per. Tlie Post is the oldest and beest family newspaper, in the Union, having already got to the commencement of the 23d Volnme. While scores of papers which have been started in the Inst 23 years, have passed away rtrr ever, the post ttljl maintains Its proud position in point of circulation and' profit, u the head of the fun lly newspapers of the day. The great zizeof the paper enablea the proprietor to give a greater variety of original and selected matter thad can be found in coteniporary sheets. The paper bos been greatly ' ENLAI1GED AND IMPROVED. And now appears in handsome new type, and hat received the praise of many editors as "the handsomest family sheet In the Union." Cur efforts have been directed to the combining ef beauty and simplicity, with utility and taste. The post i printed a stout white paper rendering it neat and durable for filing; while in size it surpasses every other weekly newspa per in Philadelphia, and hat received from Hi contemporaries the tille of TIIE PHILADELPHIA MAMMOTH. The great size of the paper enables ut to give all important Congressional proceedings at length, and all repugn and other public documents in full, togctther with occasional! Congres sional speeches In full. INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. 3 copies for 5 dollars, In advance, post paid;. 7 u 10 m it GEO. B. GRAHAM CO. Third and Chesnvt streets, riiilnpslphla FARM FOR SALE. TVS subscriber offers for tale a valuable farm lying on the graded road leading from Cumberland to Winesburg, 3 sii les from. Dover contaipiog 177 Acres, which about 90 acres are cleared 50 in good bottom land 20 in meadow and the balance well timbered- On tlie farm it a good house 4 barn, and 5 never failing springs, terms. One half down, and tin balance in yearly payments substantially secured. If not sold before the 20th September, I will put It lip at public sale, and cut 11 to suit purchasers. WIUIAM WAPB. June 20, 184i 243 m, CUEKPER THA M EVE RUM 'Look Here! SADDjLERY. WILLIAM SHEAR, TENIEE3 his sincere thanks to hit customers and the pub. lie for the liberal patronage he has received, tln.ee he hat commerced busiaess. He hopes by strict attention to bu siness, to merit a continuance and increase of patronage. He Hill continues to manufacture MEN and WOMEN'S SAD DLES, on the newest fashions and of the best Materials. Also til kinds of CARRIAGE, DEARBORN, WAGON and BOAT II AR NESS, with every article In hit line of business requir ed in the country He flatters himself that that the execution of bis work will be satisfactory to those who may employ him. He will sell on very moderate terms, forCAbH and take Bark Hidet, Grain and other trade at liberal prices, in payment for work. Dj-Shop removed to Mra Crydcr't building oa Main street, a few door east of the post office New Philadelphia, April 1, 1842. 22 ly. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. SAMUEL H ADAMS. ws 'ould respectfully return his thanks to the citimsns of Dover, and New Philadelhia. for the liberal nat onage he hat received since' his commencement in bus ness; and he informs the citizens of the county that he still carries on tho Tailoring business in the town of Ouver, Factory Street, south aide, where Clothing will ue marie in the most fashionable and fitting manner' . From hit experionce in the above business, lie (eeli tssuied that be. will be able to redder general tatisfw-. lion to all, wbe are pleased to give him a ealh Dover, 8ept. 30, 1841. ROOT AND SHOE MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of New Philadelphia, and the surrounding country, hat he carries on the above business in all its various branches in the building formerly occupied by Simon P. Huflhagle, at a shoe-shop, a fuw doors south of the New York atore, and as he hat, and intends constantly lo keep on hand the heal of stock, and, superior work man, (to uncommon to this country.) . By this, and due attention to business he hope lo merit a considera ble thaA of public patronage. The public in peneral are invited to call and see be fore purchasing elaewhere as he is bound to give good bargaini for cash. JOHN McDNNEL, Inarch 24, 1842, lOlf. - - rtFEETIO St TORREY, DEALERS IN GROCERIES .AND PROVISIONS, Storage Forwarding k commission Business, Wist tint or thi Ohhil, 2hd boildius iilow TUt OiSAL BtlDOS. 1 - HAT Til RY. jnllARLES WILSON. HATTER, second st. Canal . Dover, would inform the citizens of 'J'utcaruwaj County, that lie tttU continuet to carry on the Hatting butinett; in ail its various branches. ..Hit workman- ! ship thall be of (he fint quality, hoping lliere'jy lo re ' ceive a liberal iliara of patronage. ' N H All Lin.l. nr.m,nl, nrlir. t.L.n in ... aa- -- vai "" J siwwtsvfV WlSt S - cliang fur worjf. or outsitndiiig Jbta. LAW NOTICES. li. M. ATI) ISttyojN,- . . A T T O H N Y AT L A IV, ' And Master Commissioner in Chancery, orrica cesiri kooh. in thi brios itit.iio hosts or thi CeCRT HOUSE. MMESCRAIG in., ATTORIVKY AT LAW; like iu the room, occupied by Sheriff English, one door north of the Clark's office. coLLtcTiost andother buslnaaapromptry ttndrf tot, HANCE & BELPENt ATT OR NETS AT LAW, nt Solicitors in chancery OJut in the South West" eorner of the Court House. New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas Couuty, Ohio. I L.IA.S MeCLBAJT, M TQRJCEH jJJVD COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CANAL DOVER, (MltO... Ornca, III Till I1HI IDILDIKO OCOOrtlD At SCCH BT "HtJOlRB Knna. IIAUTilUIV & STAKKWIiaTIlEi:, Attorneys and counsellors at Law, Q AMD SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, All business entrusted to their care will meet with prompt ttlentien. OFFICE IN THE EAST ROOM OF THE COURT HOUSB. JOHN D. CUMMINS,. ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, and Solicitor in chancery, - ' ornca rimoved from the Poblio boildikq to the New Rdildino fronting tlie public square, near the courthouse and immediately east of Hr. Bower's hotel. All business entrusted to my care, in Tuscarawas, Holmes, Coshocton, Harrison, Carroll, or Wayne county, will be promptly attended to. New Phil's. July 6. 184.. Law Notice. BOOZ M. ATHERTON, and GEO. W. CHAP MAN, have formed a co-partnership in their business a) Attornies at Law, aud will hereafter practice in con-, nexion in Tuscarawas and the adjoining counties. They will also attend to, business in any jjartof the coun ty before Justices, Tho public may bo assured that business entrusted to their management wilt' resaive their prompt and undi-. vided otlentiott, Office in the middle room of the New Public butU dings. New Philadelphia, Dec. 1. 1841. ly. & NEW GOODS AT THE OLD STAND IN 8HAHESVILIE. The subscriber has just received from the eastern cit ies a splendid assortment of goods consisting in part, of Cloths cassimeres and eatinetts, of every description, English and French Merinoesk Muslin da laines, silks. Bombazines, calicoes, cap Muffj, Jackonelts, Laces, cambricks &c lc. Silk and tabby velvot, Ginghams, Mixtures, Russian Drillings, Drab and blue drillings, bonnets, bonnet silks and trimmingB, lickings, sheetings checks, mus lins &c, ALSO, Boats and shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Steel, Spil:es, Nails, and a variety of school bonks, and in fact every thing usually kept in thit pajt of the country, All of which he offers aa low as can be bought in this section of Ohio. Cull and tee fat yourselves. GEORGE BINKLEY. Shanetville, Aug. 10, 1842 30tf ' IN BANKRUPTCY, On application of Benjamin S-Ltppitf, of 7uscaraw at county, Ohio. The above case having been referred to me a Com tnitsioneVof Bankrupts fur Tuscarawas County afore said, by the Honorable the district Court of the United States, Ohio District, I am prepared to receive prools of the claims of the creditors of the taid Benjamin U. Lippitt, until! the 1 hh day of October, 1843. B. M. ATHERTON. Aug. 9, 1842 -3w Com'r of Bankrupts. Coverlet Weaving! The Subscriber having established himself in Now Philadelphia, tenders hit services to the citizens of the town and adjacent country, as nn Ingrain Coverlet Weaver. He Halters himself from long experience in the busi ness?, that his workmanship will be interior to none in the State of Ohio, and that be will be able to give gen eral lutisfaction. ROBERT B. WILSON. New Philadelphia, Aug. 10, 1842. tf. PUBLIC SALE. " Dewit C. Dorsey Pursuant lo a decree of ve. th Court of Common Frederick Cunningham eL al. ) Pleat of Tuscarawas County, in thit caae sitting in Chancery, I thall offer for tale at Public vendue on Monday tlie 19th day o September 1842, at the Court House, in New Philadel phia. the fbHowinaj described real estate vii L,nt 21 1 nnd 212 in the town of Dover. B, M. ATHERTON. August 17, 1842. Master Com'r in Chancery. PUBLIC SALE. Robert McDowell ) Tuscarawas Court of Com. , monPJeas. In Chancery, John Cowgill et. al. ) In pursuance of a del cree of said Court, I shall offer at Publio sale at the Court House in New PhilarVlphia on the 19th day of September 1842, Lot No. 150 in the town of Dover in Baid county. B- M. ATHERTON. Master Conj'r in Chancery. August 17,1842. 81. CHANCERY SALE. Joseph Jordan, ) wm Y virtue of a decree of the Court of vs. sLa Common Plena of Tuscarawas coun Jesse Uurr ct. al. ty, Ohio, in Chancery sitting, I thall offer at public aale on the 19th day of 8cpt. 1842, at the Court House in New Philadelphia, Lots No. 39 40 and 41 in the town of Port Washington In laid county. GEO. W. CHAPMAtf, Aug ,17 184 31 4w special Matter Comr in Oh'y VETO NO. 1, ainst Hard Timet, high prices aj dull trade. FIRST ARRIVAL. 7ELTY, PABRI8H, 4;Co.,retpcclfiilly Inform the pub- 'latlit they put their veto upon hhjh prleet and lmid tlme; and to satisfy the public that they practice what they preach, they Invite the attention of all iap Myiso custo otnsrt tp their stock pf SHOES LEATHER. now arrlvlnj. anil which contain a varied end deslrnbh) as sortment of Gentlemans and Ladies; boyt and chlldtcn'j boats end Shoes of all kinds, BrPEa AND SOLE LIATHF.B. : i1 Morocco, Llnlngt and binding skins, Shoe makers findings, Bhoe pcg by the quart and bushel, Lasts, Boot Treoi and Boot iqipa. and at prices that cannot but he pleating to pur chasers. Napalm or exertiont will be spared to uiakeour establishment right in all respects, to that none can Veto it. tjaii and satlsly yourselves. Canal Dover, June 7, 1842. , 22 ly AMP OILS Bptrtfl If Corn Oils for tale by 4 ' , . :.: , FERTIO TORBEV. MEDICAL NOTICES." , Medical Notice. The subscribers, having associahd themselves as prao litioners of ileilicine, tonder their services to tlie citi zens of Dover, and the surrounding Country in the va rious branches of iheir profession. . i ' .. Dr. AlcMeai thankful liir the very extensive palron age he has received fur Igyeart past, 'hopes by ttrkl at' Usntion to merit a connliuance of it. . Their oHice is uu 2nd Streot, above the Hatter shop of W r. Wilson. - F.D.McMEAL, M. D. A.1.W13 UiLK. AI. U. ly. Doxen, Nor. 15, 1841, IVledical Card. rpHE tubacrlter having Sniihed hit ttudlee, bat trtabrbhea' himself in thetown of SHANE8V1LL ', at a medical practltiener, and hopes by an aasrkiiotti attention tofthf varlww branches of hit profession, to merit a liberal share of puhll confidence a-d patronage, Otfics oa slain ttreet, atM doet u the PottOAce. , JACOB flTEEEB. Bhanesvile, Tut. eo-, April 20, 1842. 14 if Medical Notice. BR. J. SCOTT, from th. Eatt, hat located himself in Hew Philadelphia. Tutcaravrae county, Ohio. He tenders his professional services to tho citizens of the town and vicinity, and he would advise all persona afflicted with any disease wliateaer to.give him a call, aa lie beUevet be can render tatia (action te all sitch. i June 3, 1842. 213m " Some things can be done as well as others.' liilgorc & Hall, ARE now receiving In part, their supply of GOODS for th. coming season, a id for par money, are determined not o be undersold by any other establishment ha thit section f giliie. lit fart, ttiey intend1 as far aa possible te make ft lb. niterest of all to pay cash for their goods. Therefore all who have purchased goods from them on credit, and have not nor cannot now pay off their accounts with lliem, or make tome satisfactory arrangement are Aseuno that they cannot urther extend their credit. But on tlie other hand tliosewhom hey know to be prompt pay, wHI si HI And litem happy to grant to those a short oredit. Itwns originally their Intention to not hnv,e sold goods one reilit, much '.ess on long credit. And II now becomes necessary to udopt this mode ef doing bfrsitwe in future, in order that they way be enabled to tell tliettr goods at the LOW PRICES they now ofTer them, and they flatter themselves, that the prompt pay system will meet th. approbation of a large majority, of their customers. Their Stock consist In part of Buper. Blue, wool dyed Black, Polish and Invisible. Green, Brown, Drab. Cadet, and Steel Mi.cd BROADCLOTHS, Cassimeres, Cassincls Mcrinoes, York Drillinps, Blue do. Tickings, Summer stuffs assorted, Green and Bleach id Linens, Super Black Gotlio Crape, London Prints, American do., Isish Linens. . IJJack and blue.black, Ita)iank plain and fifrurea" SILK9, Dress handkerchiefs, superior figured nnd plain SWISS MULL. Jackonelts, Bohhinetts, Gloves and Hosiery, Ribbands, Lacet, Quillings, Edgings and Insertings, black tilk (Velvet, figured and plain Satin and fancy VESTINGS, bleached Muslin; also brown do. from to 10 cents per yard, orloraako a long ttory short, they will J sell Muslins, Cotton Yarn, Coffee, or, anything elstjiliay may hayt to tell. Just at low, if not a "lsetls" lower than the "kiit sun,"- for the paper of spe cie paving Banks. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, AND LOOKING GLASSES., Together urith a huge oesBortment of: GROCERIES And for the kind of money above mentioned,, rest assured they will give 7 lbs. of coffee far one dollar,. r a "lxitls" more if any other Merchant is disposed tegive it. Also Pittsburg manufactured articles, such as Iron, Nails, Cut logs, Cotton Yarn, BailiNg, Wicking, Window Glass, And n full supply of Eclectic School Books 4c. New Philadelphia, April 15, 1842. 14 COUNTER SCALES 4 counter scales first rate article for tale by FE11TIO TOattEY- May 56 1842'., WINES Sf LIQUORS A General assortmeet of Wines and Liquors at wholesale nr retail by FERTIG tf TORREY. May ae. T"ATI2WARK and Lancaster Rectified Whiskey by tho Ail barrel constantly on band and for sale by i FERTIG fj- TORREY. May 26., BACON Hams Shoulders ) tides a large quantity fr tale low. FERTIG t TORREY. . Canal Dover, May 28, 1842 Uncurrcnt Money. The highest prlcee will be paid In cash for tho following: Franklin Bank Columbus. ' Bank of Chillicothe Lancattcr. , ; Indiana, . lllinpis, ' Kentucky Comaunin.1 Bnnk Lake Erie, Bank of Cleveland, Bank of Stcubenville, Bank of Circleville, Urbana, Marietta, Granville. FERTIG TORREY: Canal Dover, JACOB DARST, " RESPECTFULLY Infbrmt the public ftiat be lias cosa mencedthe Blacksmith Business in the village of LOCKPORT, where he Intends to carry eat the varlout branches of hit profestion on an extended scald He will ocasionally be aided in hit work by the labor and skit of Mr. Simoh Baca, who it well known at an experienced Blacksmith. From the unremitting attention be will pay to aH orders for work entrusted to him, and hit reasonable char get, he hopes the formers of the country and the public ca erally will favor him with their custom, ' " fT Lockport, April 1, 1842. ' ' t- ' ft3LOOK HEREHD The nndentgned also mannfaelnrcs all kinds of tool job tuch aa axes, foot adzes, broad axes, and chisels of all ssru wnrranted fprlhlrty days. ELIPTIC BPRINGB made, cast aiAou, wagons, buggys, and all description of vehicles uoKtst on the thortest notice, in tlie most substantial UHtnner, aa4 on reasonable ternn. He would also say that he has In hit employ Assays SHt.t, an excellent workman from New York. He Is the sol. Inventor of the celebrated r-ousHtB aii, and received a pre mium of f 16 for making one in 1 820, whieh was sold for & dollart. Front hit receipt It wat that Collint received hUuntruetloM for making ths Mes lie hat been to successful m telling, JACOB DA 1ST. Lockport,May 30, 14 20 A CHEAP BARGAIN. I will tell ine farm I now reaidftiileate on the read leading from O. Dover, to New Plilla., containing aboat 108 acre, about 16 acres cleared, a small seat dwelling house with good water at the doornd an orchard, The place la within J of a mile of Canal Dover, beautifujly situated, ami the land of goodi oua Ity; for terms apply at my residence, or on Lawyer Mc Clain, Canal Dover At I think of returning to mv former place of residence,! shall sell low with rcatoiinble credlte lit. i i cia I,,. F. WILLET. July 20, 1842, 2T 4 w . . ., ' William Boyd adm'r of the estate mam uoyd adm'r of the estate Ve of Robert Dougherty dec. f ( to sell Mary Dougherty et. al. Petition for leave tell land to pay debts. OTICE is hereby nil uay ui oepiemoer 1842, Between the ltou't of 10 o'clock A. M, and 4 o'clock P, M.ol'iaid day, I will sell at public auc tion at the Court House door In New Phiialielphia, TufCflra wat county, Ohio, the followipf described real estate, an tlie terint hereinafter stated; via: 1'lie Woffh east quarter of sec- -lion No. twenty one (21) ef township five (5,) and range No. ene (1,) Thi. land is situated about one quarter of a mile from Westchester, in Parry Township, Tuscarawas county, Ohio, and will be told subject to the dower estate of Mary Doiigli-' ' crty widow of Soliert Dougherty, dec. as heretofore assigned In'said premises. The above land it situated in a healthy region of country Is well limbered and lint upon il a good apple nnd? ; peach orchard, and a number of goodand never failing springs : of water. . Terms of tale will be one third In cash In band . one third In one year and one third In two years, Willi Inter;, est on tho two lust payment! from the day of sale. to be se i cured by good tnd sufficient security.' ' ' ' .-i"-- . n: t . . Wil. BOYPj Adm'l.asnfbrctuid,' Augiut 25,AD.l842," ''-- . 5w, ,, ,(.