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AGRICULTURAL. He that by the plough would thriva, UimMir mutt .ither hold ordiiv. AGRICULTURAL. LIME IN AGRICULTURE. Prof. Johnson y, "(hi rlTects of linn are orcatest whet) well mixed with tire sml ami kept uear t!.e aurfaejg within cny rtacl of IM iitniusphere. lis valuo is gPPBtvat Ppotl r.ow'jr ploughed rab'e rua'are sui'o Such toil Btnilly contain n large amount of vpffc la.ijc and other organic matter, henoa llie rule thiit lime uuglit r.lwnvs to precede pu lrc.jceti immure hen old Itsl arc broken up ti.r ciiltivtiton. It piOducM a greater pfo puilional hn roffWcnl on poor soils in their uatursl state, thin on Itlch users richer; ad t.a'braily pin r fruiii COfltllfl a creatcr or lcs quantity of organic Biaittr, but are nearly dertitute ol i me. On the other hand, on poor arable lands w ho h have been worn out by repeated limiiijr and cropping", it does no good whatever, ar IVrh toilti if they do not llready abmnd in lint?, ore generally desti tute of other kinds ol food, organic and in organic, by which healthy plant art Hour tshed, and they can only he restored to ler tility by a judicious admixture of nil. On til lands in which Vegetable matter is Want, ing, live may even do hhrin to inn Isamaill ate crop. A conr-idarailfm of the circum s'nnrfg above adverted to ate mifflclPnt te Indtrei the emire abandonment ol it. When Foil lm been impoverished t!iroi.0'!i its un sk'lllul application, or by large admixture. it lime and n arl fur a series ol years, new additions re u waste of mater, al ami labor When Natural cduiti have removed the ft prrabuiidance, and produced iHitccumulelUii of tbeee other iubetaneee whlehi when aiso elated with lime, Increaae the productive' nca ol the soil in use may be resumed'" White Maple Sugar. A Vermont farmer says the fo lowing" Ti. : Mire method of clnrUyitiff augur Filter al yoor g .y be ore boiling, thrortgh a hopper o box of ut;d, which, he ia autisflcd, Will taki eut.not only al the ttalna derived from leavei tuba, emmbe of btTK, but all other color In 1 matter that, can prevent the augaf from be ing pure white. Small Potatoes for Seed. Mlsih KniTOttS -It seems to he as vi t an undecided subject with many l.irinta whether final! potatoes are suitable lor seed nr w hether they a.o as good as lurgy on. a ti p unt, some acaerting that they are, ami oth ers as st enuQUely denying I lie fact. At tin present time, when potatoes bear So higii i price, and Mie preepect being thai in sum aectiont it will be dlffloutt to obtain a mii Hi Cient quantity of seed fur the next crop, i appears to mo to be of conaideralila i npor tunre that facts in relation to tlm lUbjec should he disseminated anion r the larmirs who nre engaged In raising this crop. I propose theretare to give the result of my e.v perience on tins subject. Some eight ycura since, at the time ol planting my potatoes, I came short ol seed tolaot. l'revi iis to tin-, linn; I hid used large whole potatoes, or the teed ends eu'. ofF, fat seed, nnd supposed that no other would answer; and now, according to the old theory, I must cither go and buy luo(f si e l, (which was scarce, and dear lit llnrt.j nr put In Mm' Other Crop on my land wlweh wits ft ted lor potato s. 1 retolved to tin in i ti er; uit try the experiment of planting tins II putafas; the largest being about the a,z uf common pluma, buttbe most nl them being smaller I carried eeverul buahela of these little things to the lield.aml commenced plan ting tin in, putting from two to lour in u hill, lily father, who was at work with mo at the time, laughed at me nine, saying he "gueai ed if the crop w as as small us the seu.l, thill I should get elck of digging themj" and 1 though) 0 myaelf, Indeed it looked like small btlfineaa uny way I eottld lix it. ilo.v ever I finished my planting with tliein, and w .tied lor the result. The potatoes in the diflerent purls ui the field came op at iho s ine l me, but the vines from tho small po tatoes were not us large andthnlty as ihote I frotn'hc large At the liral hoeing,tl ore was aome difference in ili tops, bu' alter that the topa from the sn ull pu'ntoes loosed is well as uny in the field, ind continued to through the season When eamt (0 dig them, I found the pt tat ore where the email aeed were pluuted, to he as gulls' in every re apect, as those where the large po'atoes were planted. There were us many in u In, I, and the potatoes u ere us large, and with us lew small ones, an these from the Urgenkeod, At the lima I eommeneod using aiuull po tatoes tor see I, the rurmu ri around me laid, pOrbapeyou w ill got one or two good crops, but then your potntocs will run out they will be a'l small ones, and they will 1)0) yield any, ami y oil will have to go to planting large potatoes cgjiu. Hot as yet i have found lit, occisiou to return to my former no thod ol planting Since Ihutllnie I have ii-e ' sun. I! p datoi s for seed; not so small as some ol those I planted ut first wire, but I suoh aa are too small to eat, and w hich the desierj in p' tttoes will not buy lor market ' In going ahrtiil among the Isrimr. w ho uo largs potatrK's lor soed, I liud no b 'tlr I iok Ing, or better eating potatoes, thgn those ! which I raisu from small putates, uud other ! 'hinja being equal, I get as large cro a. duel spr.ng, moo sher I enmmeuced using suial! po'atnea for seed a farmer of this place came oi my house to p irehaso potmoca for seed. O i go ng into my cellar when, my pntatoet were, he remarked, "What a line lot of pa-1 tatora those are nice' they are the best I I have seine this spring." Alter we had put up the poutoes which he had bought, he i turneu toWpile of small OAtl which I had' picked oot for my own seed, and inquirod what I was going tn do with those Utile po tatoes. 1 replied, that I was going to plant them, Said be, "Those are not good lor i any thin J to plant, aru they!'' I told hiiu I that the potatoes ho had just buut weru rais- I ed from 'uiall potatoes aa those little ones, ' ai l that I would give him some of these small once if he would take thenj home, and plant them vt the same kind of eoil.aod give them . the asme treatment as he did the large pota-1 to This he agreed In do, and he being a j a careful, eystauial'c firmer, I had no doubt but that he would give thatn a fair trial. In the tall alter he had harvoated hie crop, he i told ma that the email potatoes produced aa any, aa laajjt and aa good one, aa tho large ories;Jthat he wa.e uneble to see any difference in the potatoes produced from the large an. Ismail seed. Many of the farmers in this ric'.nity, after seeing the oxpernnent fairly tried, are using small potatoes lor seed. Tina winter I have hud Metre) opplications frem petsto dealers for small potatoes for seed, who inform me that the farmers whom they purchase Irom, , .. ,...,,.,,',- nl.,r.ti..rtll0 U H I' . , ' I , I r , ' , M f ' I C. T. ALVORD. C ountry Gent. Wilmington, Vt. Early Cucumbers—Forcing. Where the forcing of this vt getuble is car tied MT llo time shnulJ be lust in making u hot bed in which to sow the feed. Fur this : purpose light vegetable mould If best, pieced ' I in email pete, into which drop three seeds, ' and cover with h ill' an inch al mould. A ! frame with one light w ill ouSlvo. Tnu bed ' may be iiinde three feet in front, of the best and hottest etablO manure thut can bo ob j t. ooed. It -i, Moid be mude u loot wider thun j the frame all lound. Ureal cure should be ! taken in tht seinction of t lie seed, na it is quite i s easy to grow a ... d cucumber us m bed one. Tiie rtasoh why I say this is, that it is very seidinu we soe a gm d cucumber; Ihey are generally very tntalli und as thick as I hey art long In faft, Iht greator par) trt tu tiling more than ridge cucumbers; and it It nulninfj unusual to purchase three kinds ; of aeed, Olid to have ull turn oat the kind 1 have described: They very rarelj exceed Itll inches In length, and it is truly RtlBiylng after growing uud taking so much trouble with them, to huffl them u disgrace instead o. aildng credit to the gardner. The bc-t kinds for forcing are the Victory ol Uath,uud Hunter's Prolific, which, if pro cured true lo name Wll give perlecl salislac tiun and aa under tolerable gcoil cultivation they will grow 'rom sixteen to twenty-one inches in length, they form a marked con trast to the diminutive specimens we are in the habit of seeing. A boat from 70 to 70 w should be maintained, never using w ti ler lower than this teinpernt.ire. They may un aprlnklcd morning and evening iti Hue ' weather. Cart must be taker that no foul Ileum by uilowed in the frame. Alter the seed is up, further d reotlont us to their nan tgemtht Will be forwarded ut the proper time. The II ed bed may be used for n crop ol us ( piragus pr seakale alter thq peuils uru retno I veil, us there will be enough heat left lor that r purpose, W. S., in Atneriolft Agriculturist. Setting out barge Trees. i iii'ie is u luunsn eagerness wnu many ' persons, to tat out v, ry large fruit tree.-, with the expectation that tin y will oe the soonest tu bear. We ki ow u very enterprising plan ter, who w as determined to have his grounds not only planted at once, but to b ivu large treks without waiting lor the. a to grow, At great expense, be procured every iree ho ooiild tin I ol largo sizo iind removed it at , one o to his grounds. Nurserywen had ne ( thing large euuugh for him. Two or I hrvc , years afterward, ebtervlnghim buying trees ol moderate or small size, we usked him the t inooniug of hit conduct. "Oh, I have hud enough of big tree 1." Thlt wut ull he said,' ( but it explained all. We obecrve in the lust New England Firmer a statement to the point, from a oorroipondoot He suys thul live years ugo ha set out uver a hundred up ple trees. "I'urt ol my trues were large, and a part small. The toil llest have dune the I beat) indeed, the Inrgrit tree in the orchard now, was one ol the smallest when planted." (I.uu'ry Gentleman. How Near is Heaven. t.'liri tiuns tomollmet look fur away lir Hea ven; but that rest is not (,ir uir The clouds that hide the thining worlds are thin, they ure trantlon i und soon will obscure no more. The journey may end lb s hour; one slnrt, step may plicu iho Christian in the world of light; one .In i k hour in iy lung upan him; but j the morning comes, and no shade behind it. Day, bright, peaceful und eternal, succeeds! It. A p ing may bo felt lorn moment, and I ! then Dies away forever. A conflict sharp &. ' peililul, may continue for a nig'it but victory, eternal victory, ensues. How soon, oh! how j soon the Christian's cares ure over, h a strug gllng soul ut rest, his eyes luflused no more with te.rs. Notr hand li lha land of hit punult. Hop.) that's, Hw glorious tlic object tl,,t dupe embraces! How holy its spnit. Who can oonteinplati the homo thut ! our Heavenly Father is litliuj lor his ct.ll- I drtn, and not feel in his soul a thirst for its ,' enj'iymaut and tmploymentsl Woll these! dtlighta, 'ho happy clime; those ever verdant' plains, urn not fur distant. QSToWllnel, in one of his cheerful, gos. j iiping letttrt to the New-York t.'ourier, I writes, uiuong many other noticeablo uud; readable tlllnUSi I "I have been told from an authority pres ent in the CQok-pIt ol the Cheeuueake, when the next ollicor cuine down to Captain Law rence, alter he hud been brought there mor tally woundud, iiiat IWvrtntt did not lay Pon't give up tht thvip mtnitrable, ulasalc and entwined won our annuls us Is this sen tence. What he did say were these words, und they ure just us expressive and more j , nitural; F.ght her till tht sinks!" Charles Hammond. I he ronton Sjurit o) the. Times gives the following Qui let of ona of Ohio's noblest i eons, CiiAM.cs Hh.M.monii. His defence of (iovernur St. Clair referred to below, ap-' peered txeluslvtly In the oulumni of tho Hci-1 ulo Uaiette. bronglit him fume, and gait d rection to lha utter current of the great man's H o. This txtraordlnary man ss forininy yeara the Ajax of tho Press, and the Nestoi ol the Bar, in Ohio. Mr. HainmOUli was bom ill 1770 in the 1 State of Maryland. When a boy, he gave slrnug indications ol the career lie after wards ran. Ilia ruling passion was to write ' H al he might impress his thoughts aud I'eol ings upon the minds of others. The neigh bors were frequently satlriied in verses pas led upon iho trees and guide posts. When a law auideut in the olfico of tho late Philip J Doddridge, he wrote an energetic defence of Governor St, ('lair, and roaa at once to UI4- 1 liriction as a political writer. In August, , 1818, ho issued from St. Clairsville, Die first number of the 'Ohio Federalist ' Jt waa con ducted with singular bravery and audacity of spirit. The motto was characteristic of the 't paper and the man. It waa from Cow per: "In Fraedum'a laid, advancing bis tirm foot, He plants it 011 the Hue thai Juatico draws, J And all will prsvallor eiiab in bis causa." The Ohio Federalist waa discontinued in lelb, but not unti' tht circumstances that I called it Into !ift had eeased to taitt. In " 1822, he removed to Cincinnati, and aoon af ter assumed the control of the Liberty Hall aud Cincinnati Gatetle. He warmly espous ed the r. ..1,' of John Quincy Adams. He was a determined foe to Jackon and Van liuren; and fell at his post w ith hia armor on, and his weapon slill t.lenolied In his sliflened h mils. Mr. Hammond died on the 2d of April. 1840. He was the most efficient champion that pver battled for conservative principles in Ohio. He began the conflict with a pow erful uud dominant party in the vigor und fire of his youth. He was almost alone i t Iho outset. He lived to see that psrty, lor which he fought so hardly, on the eve of the most decisive triumph it has ever achieved. Yet his bier was wet with tears of his foes. They knew and appreciated his service! in the cause of Humanity. They remembered his stirring appeals in behali o! the injured Slav-. They remembered how ardently he sided with the humbled and the oppressed in their struggles uguinsuhc rich and powerful. For the Belmont Chronicle. AN ACROSTIC ENIGMA. AN ACROSTIC ENIGMA. I am composed of 13 Letters. My 1, -J, 9, 10, G, wus a celebrated infidel writer. My 2, 9, IS, is 0110 of the elements. My 3, 12, 2, 8, is u period of time. My 4, 5, 9, 8, 1 1, 3, ia h number. My 5, 2, 8, 7, is a musical instrument. My ti, 12, 7, 11, 5, is one of the planets. My 7, 9, 10, 12, is t kind of tree. My 8, 2, 9, 10, Is one of earth's greatest blessings. My 9, 10, 10, is a place of entertainment. My 10, 9, 10, 12, is a number. My 11, 2, 10, 10, 6, 13, is a tradesman. My 12, 2, 8, is one of tho organs of the head. My 13, 5, 9, 10, 12, is a river In Europe. My Whole is a very important duty, and 1 one which we should never neglect to per I form. . . . j St. Clairsville, March 12, '55. CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, FOR Young Ladies and Gentlemen. , ' I "HE Fourth Session of this Institution , 1 will bnniaisneaon Mokoat, April td.'ltu.and coulinus h wesks, j Vount Osnltsftisn, wlshiat lusiudy civil engineer , oil' and fturveytiie, wlllliava a favorelila opportunity I nitrlnij lbs Spring anil fu tor suasions, m the prsnrts' tors lis ve procured all lbs instruments ucrnssary ior J tisiti prscttre, Iipeclat sttantlon Isflvsn In this Institution lolheis , wisliins, lo aajtity theuisslvss as Isatners, Tuition toes are inodcratsi. s art every ears ia in'on tn alWril in ynuns hail las suit rionllsmsn ths means nf nr. qulalng atharouftt Classical uud Mathttaiallca eduea- nan. I I'or farllier inrorinatlon iniiuire nf JOHN I TIlOMI'Mnv SAMUEL DAVENPORT. SAMUEL DAVENPORT. Barnesville. Feb. 22. 1855. ROAD NOTICE. J IV OTIGB is hereby given that a petition li wilt tie presented to ths Cemmlssloners or Bat-1 mom pontiiy,Olite,at their session eoaimanelns on lha ' first M niday of Mareh, IMS, for Dis sslaldlali In or i mail al a grade not e jreeilinfj five desrees elevation I ('"i aciiia at Olencoe slatinu on ttin ('. (,. ni Komi ruunlni up the tnoih brSnoh or HaHaJjoa's Orssk to near Hie moiuli of Rials Run, thence up said Hun lo i wlierc il lorhs, llienre Hie nesrest ami liest route lollie llrntic across Capllna Oioek at A riostrorin's Mills ! taenia: the nearest and liest route to tlie cniinly line on er near the farm of David Moonsy. And also that att olher ronasanil parts of roads rendered unnecessary liv Bnfd road m I'ncnated, Keh. I, IMS 41. pd, ADMINISTRATOR'S 8ALE, I N pttrsiiunce of directions contuined in the 1 Wiiiot fJamuel tiuna, Daeeased,ths rullowins Real Estate Will bS lefered at PMlrllO Hale, by Ins Ailiuiiiislrator: A trsrl ul fstid eontailioif NIK in V ACIIEC, otTlbs Rast enrl ornisto6tb Baal quarter or taction I 1W, I'owlislilpH, and llausall. ihntiui.i vise,,, run. i lima Ninth nnd Moutli.tlie i nure widlliol sunt uuarter SJSUIIOII, I Ins Iran is siluaind aluiul 1 .Mile VVeStofl II.HNksvii is, iiii lha rued in Kslrvlew, and upon It B s ueai COTI'AOB RBHiDBNUB, calrulated tor fou, rooms oil ths Itrsi Keor, and partly uuAnlshsdi Ihsrs is I a W Kl.l.ciinveiiinut d a BS, thS lBll ol axSSl lent ' qualil.y-ali..iii to or "0 AersS cleaied and formerly owned by Henry Orsar Ths pramlsas will bs shown I ny ins isnaut lo possession lo any one wlsiilno to ea- i smliie, Bslenn the prsoiisss, I Weaunanf, Ularoii nth, ih.ih. Iteiw een lbs hnnr.nl 10 and at which lime the terms ivnl Ihj made known. . ALSO 160 ACRES OF LAND; Or tint H, mil, mist quarter or BtCllMl No. T ft tfl ! itau.i li, in ihsaHalibsnvllls district! This tract is on 1 Sis no i Hun, a braapb ol Hiii.i.wAira and will ia mile olCiuMusiu.sia's er H'oou's Mill ami al I 7 mile north wsal or the Town orFbesMiRa, Ths I. ami i of OOd quality, llnoly T isrtd, alioul ."ill acres of it BOT' I USI U A Mil and about BO acres cleared. Il has un It a mall FARM HOUtHand sHAW Sit 1,1, ail Joins the P'f aas. lha l.alldwill 1st shown by Hobcrt Uanii who iriiiles on II, HA LB ON Tils! 17TII OF MA BO II NHXT, hetwien r ;he hours ol ill and 'J,uu the promises, when the Tonus I will bu made known .. .. ... I0 " OHANIII.F.R, Adni'r, i ith tlie VI ill annexed ol a!nuel Dunn, Dts'd. Fel.ruaiy IS, less. ' , LUEENZO DANORD, ' Attorney am Counsellor at Late, i Niishville, llrown t.'o. Iud. N II I'arlieulnr atleution will bo nivun lo lha 1 JOlleollon ol Ulaiuia,4, e. Fob. 52, IK.M. I ADMINISTRATOR'S SALeT ' IHR Personal Troperty of Jlr. Jos. How I etsuii, Psosssad, win be sale! at PUBLIC BALI it li.s lata rnsideloe. ia Itelinniit t'oiimy, on 7 huruluy, the 1st of Marck, next. aid preperly OTaslstS in pari of Medical BOkl, tttSst' I al I aalram s, Tinea llurses. Thlrtei n head Of CsUle. IllSl'wn Horse Wauon. Una Deail.nrue v anon, a n ine l srol Furniom ol la-inren head of Hheep Corn I onluals in Ilia Imnliel, Ten Acres ol Wheal in the f noun. I, TWO Tuns ol llav, and a variety of Olbsrsltl. i lie loulidiouj toiiienlion. Hale li i oiuinencs al Wo' k. A.N. IBtBBI.I.A HBWNTtON, " , Joskfii BOMB, Aduirs, Dab, M, is;,! 1ROLL EXTRA LISTING CAWET Baalsrn make, at (JiiiisS) ITONR ,1c TIIO.vrAH'. I wmu, and cloTk MAKER j A 1.81 1. I DEALHIt IN rewclry, Fttncy Goods, Notions, &c BAKNJBBVII.I.E, OHIO. ITWaMaaeaasl Osttka repaired la order, and war- II anled.JLm ,. Bept.TJtly Pd- c FARM FOR SALE. J I WILL offer at PtsksUf Sale, on the premi ses,n Thursday, Afarch 1st, 1835. f he valualde t'srin on whirh I formerly resided. Una Ml in Warren township, Helmout INiimiy, Ohio on the I. oad leadiui rroiu i Uarnrsville, near the , 1 village or Ml. l, yet and alsnil I mile from JBSXfc the feutral Ohio Bail Hoad. The Farm E iniSaaaeL 1 outaim atioui ?, !!IJW IttO 1, BWSB,,w , ifHiuf which are ilearml, and under ood cultivation. Il has on it a sood Orchard of eraned roll and excellent suilsiiigs; is woll Watered aud isavlly Ti uitiered " t Inrtbar psrtirnlsra inquire nfWn. C. nausherlv, ',! HMiat al Mt. Olivet. Turms made kuuwiiun iho day ,!, 'i&Tii. -i. d. J0I,N BMW" 1 ei I3RITAN1A WARI'I, WIsVfiB I'LATKH 19 Spoons, and Fork., I'eu Knivoe, Pui kei Books. & ud a jreai vaiiely el othsr articles for .ale by ! - . ,. J. T. tU'OTT, ' fc'o. IWWsinBi.,W bcel1nI. mm gJl'l 'J.'. '!' . i 'I 1 Kstate ot. Dr. Jos. Hewetsoh, Dec'd. OTirn is hereby iven thai at the Frohate rami Tor Belmont County, lha undersigned were appointed and niialifteil aa Administrators of the estate of in Jo septl llewetson, dec'd. tale of RelmnVt t'ooaly. Alt those-iniletitedto said estate, are requested lo make inimedi.ite payment; sad Hies-! having claims asatnsl said estate, are notified lo present them ror settlement within one year Irom Ihisdate. I mii t.i. HFAVKTSnN, HHEVH BOOflt, Adm'rs. Tlie hooks and accoimts may be found In mv handa af ler tlie null Inst. i i i n BOUUS. Feb. 1. IBM. WINDOW GlaASs'ND-FUTTY always to he had, Inlarireor small qiianlilie,ai l" ') l'i ALKXANIlKR'r) lirug Hlorc. LATEST NEWS KRUM EUROPE. In- Mi inner ti ill Arrive, Loaded full of Goods. I'HF.RKFORE I will Sell my Stock of I Qoo4l UbMpM IM ever wftttuld 111 the WesUrn t'aiuntrjr . 1 will Nil good UlatK ("Ilk, I yd. W)4w for k M " in. widu ' "5 " 11 " Silk of all itihcr cnlort l ny prtrpt. I h(tv h Iiargc nnd Splendid itook of I rcprh, English anil American .Merinnei. I will sell tli bftl tittv Vr'n'i.i'Mi 1 00 II " " Amrrican A Knglnh fromllPi to 37 rt ' 11 BM(flfal HtrlltOM at S".i BttCh an no WMtBffl Merchant eT taw Ticfore in Ihia country. I have ft) piccei of Alpacas of all colors and style, which I will Mil ht-aper than eer offered nt this or any other market. I htve a splendid Stock ofDeLanes and Cassimerr. IMain. PitfnrM. Striped, Harred and all col. orn, I will sell the lioitt tualitv at !Kic, I hare one ol the lient Ktotk of OtflfliaiUI ynneversaw, I will sellUins; hnms at in cts. per yard.Ptich as sells per l 1, 1 have 900 pieces of Iho best C'aliLoesyou ever saw, I will sell at Mc. inch as I have heretofore void at V2. I have a large as xortment of Shawl, of all kinds and colors, I will sell Shawls 9 yds long at g3.00, and others almost at any price, I Intve a large stock Of Flannel of all colors, I wilt sell Red Flannelalmunt yd widi fur I have a ve ry larLK stock of Mttollltt, Hluacbed. 17nheached. Clazed and of all colors for ft M to l-.'i, I have 45 pieces of Cassi tnerett and UMttftOitf, 1 will sell Cassmett lor pair of Pants Tor Sl.tti. aseood as was sold last year Tor $3,00, I Will Mil 0 gtfOfl article of h Coat patron trimmed for 6,00, I have tlie largest slock ol Ready .MarfeClothinj? I ever had, which I will sell at almost the mtrchiiser'a of. (fefal Have a good stock of Hoots, Shoes, llats, Caps, and a iho isand other articles too tedious tn mention, which I will sell at the same rates. want alt of nty old custo mers, and a thousand new one, to come and examine lor themselves, and they will get drst rate Bargains to their satisfaction, at the Dry Goodtnrc of SAMUKIs KMNE. N. B.t have, a Splendid Stock of Silk Bonnets, of all Color, I will sell some as low as and any other prices to suit thr ciiHtouier. I have a heniitilnl slock of ChOmlttMt nnder-sleeves and Collars, which I wilt sell cheapfrthan ever was ottered in this Market. Any Ihlni I have ui my line of luisjiiess, I will cxchauirejlor ail kunUoi Cnuntrv Produce. S, K. St. Clairsville, Nov. 10, 1134. fjgylb Persons out of Employment. Jtfb AGENTS WANTED IN BVERV SKCTIONOF THEIJ. STATH8. Tlicma.it Elegant and Useful Volume of the Year, Mir' Great Work on Russia. JUST ptftllihfd, an Illustrated Drncrip tlon of iho ItrstfiAiv BMPIRB', Beloc a Phyal rul and I'ollUfial History of its CnvRrnunjiiis and pro vinces, ProihtCtlons, Resource, lutpot iul (iuvpnimeiit, t'onmierce, Literature, Educational Means, Religion, People, MooilOra, Customs, Antiquities, etc., eic, fnini Utfl latest ami htOlt aufljaritic MltfOM Kuihellished with kbOQI -4UU EnsravlnjR and M nrs 01 i:u rope an and Astatic Itussia. Tim whole complete In one hi rue octa vo volume ol ghoul TOO panes, elegantly and su'lanlial ly hound. Uetall prleo, 93. This work has liucn several years in preparation, and will.it Jgj helieved, meet in the fullest acceptation of te word, the want so universally felt for reliaMo infor mation on the history and internal resources of a conn try occupying so large a portion oT the Bftfle.rn Hen - phere, ami holihug an lorinhlitlile a position at the ore. Silt lime to the rest ol Kurupu and Aaia; hut i whicli Ik! less id known than ol any other Curuptan nation. 11. )L r A.o, a deeply interesting votiime, entilleir'-THE BEMABKABLB AUVBBTUBBrj (if i:r.l.K.llltATi;i) I' liltHtlNH," Btu'ifaOlHI the Kimiaittle Inciilenls ami A it ventures in the Lives ol Hove re m lis, BlalSSIItSn, 0n erats, I'rinces, Warriors, Travellers. Ailvenliirerti, Viy alters, ore. eunneiil in the History nf Kuroie and Amar lea, litoiadlni BkslSnSS of over lilly ri'lehratcil heroic characters, itiianlirnlly illustrnleil will! niiliicroos BS1 cravings. Oin: vol. IUU pages, royal I'Jino. cloth, gill. Price, ti.sj. Tlie Rlinscrlhsr pttMtShll a' nmnlierof most valuatile Pictorial Hooks, very popular, anit of sj,-h a moral aint rllllloils ItlltuSHCS ttist while sooit moil may safely eu sae in their ClrsalatlQn they will cohfi.r a ei'in.ir hen etil, anil receive a r,iK 1 oraNs.vTloN lur ttieir tatmr, lr 'I'o men ol elitei riseaiut tact, tliis pUSlasSSOflarS an o'paorlunliy tor profllaala aaiployiaaiil sslUoai to lis met wilt). ICJeparBons irlshlns BSMagaffa In tfiair sale, will re ceive promptly lie mail. a Circular Vnulaining full par ticulars, with " IHrociioui In persons itlsjiosiul to act as Agents, liiKiilln-r Willi MrMaon whicli tliey willhe fur- aisusl,b aifdriisslii. Ihasiirufjhsr, pnsi pant. ROUBaT BBABB PnMlsHai, 1H1 William BlCSM, New Vork. Full, t, IRW, Damngod, slightly. 8 PS. Twliledsblabk French Clnth, "Bour- i lie, ox make," wortli S to $ II per ys, of much finer inaily than usiialy limls its m nv la ilns uiarket sHllll' 1 ly wet ny sinking of a steamboat, bill uiilnjarer) other. wise, lor sale al a ureal facriflns Also. 'J.lllill yils Tweed Oassluiere. for ihfuirsn's wiar, that usually sells for M to SO, sllllltly spolteil, hut perlecl in levin re, alllyils , lor a ilollar, at BTONB TftOMAB', ' HATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS, OK every quality, for Sain ebeaa by rii i n't it irAfiCS, 1 fept.in, ,VfKV UNGI K AND RKPAIR SHOP. I LI Nra Bwraaaat's (''ut Wos. (North) N ii, ,-, i V. 1 Tlie sub acriher hsvins proturerl s i oniSi te cl ol tools, I lenalflllns o( Planes, Lathes, Hcrew cutter, etc., uf the , I atesl anrl most approved patterns, are now prepared to ' lo work in tlieir hue, in the best possible manner and in luw terms. Horizontal Kngines with nr without cast Iron bed Ipright Kugiues.all kinds ol Iron planing, (having a cry larjn machine.) screw rutting, holts and nuts, leavy and light turning, shafting, etc., aalid repairing. ' 1 Castings furnished at lowest tnumlrypriere. We have constantly on han I or can furnish it short lotico, cemented, copper rlvited leather betting ami lose; equal tn any made. Wo sell st manufacturers irises, and make no charge lor freight or commission if any kind. We ruspectfiitly ask those having seed nf anvllilng n uur line, to give iia a call, believing we can make il heir I n teres m deal with us. aug. in. ly.i joiin iiuriiti: fc co. KOAD NOTICE. NOTICE islicroby given, tlmt a Petition Will be presented tn Hie Commissioners uf Del. ui.nl County, (lino, the Mb day of March lien, lor Hie aytou out and fs-iaMlshing of a uraileil road, commeu ling an the National Itoail, alllie hast end of Felt V is W, ind running in r'oiitherly direction, Hie uearestaud est route to intersect tlie graded road, ru ng West rom Ilarnesvitle. in tirecra lane, where the present oad now intersects said road. Jan. ltltli 31 pit. Dissolution of ltatutfrhip. NOTICE is hereby given lltat the Part nership heretofore enisling between Haines ,v . lalrlier, in LoydsviUe, was tlin. dav llissulvrd by . ual coiiseul. Allthuse indehted lo ihe said firm, H ill ilease tall and settle their account! Iiy Nol, or oilier, i vise. The business wilt he continued by Haines and llrolli M r, Hi thu .nine plain. Thanklul lur pavt favors, tlie in irosani m iij solicit a continuation ol the same ol lalrouaje. Jan. Ill 3t. pd. f Estate of Juinos 8outt, Dec'd. VI OTICE is hereby given that the Sub- - I HlffS hsbeen duly aiuoinis and iiualifted liy . V" VOUrl" ",,'"u Uhio. BB Adinini.ua iunly 8""'' "'c'd' Ul uf 'd W AH Ihcwe knowing themselves laiahiedj tosald staia, ! rs requesle.1 to mak, i.lmmrdiMe payment, slid IkasS w Ki&wx&Kz ' e Jaa.ia. WM.H, J WB Ad"''' S PHE HEARD MOVEMENT, ANDiTHE ., -1- Eastern question; one and inseperal.le.-li Is ause ,,I is. attempt to disguise the fact that ll,e war in Kuiooe ... solely on account ol certain beallies.sh notions which ,i OfXSP 'I ,h,.l,"n".,w V1" 01 P'aons, ma 1 lag Hie.,, advance Ihe ideaitisilwasunnsii rail... have. K Ives. MyaAths in His premises Is i llirive the Coasneswji ' d Ike sjar will cease. As a prev,itatls to any bel gereul demons lallous , ihi. parlif Hie globe, to Iter lyssrvless to shave the cbinaaua tee, ol all who may , sire lo undergo H.lachrl.ii.,I,,llper,1,;ill w"" JJ I would call the attention of m.custumers and oth- fl a, to u,y Block of Cologne, ll.lr J,I. I'o, Ueel K arrow, rihaviug Oreams, Rarliar-s Moan Tool a Paw Ea storsaad Baser Hlro,, BlacklnT.ud Brusbas, 4c: L eu",IMsy 'lu,"-""n" l MaiS.t st'r.et., Z P.. Otsirsvills, Feb. I, ,. fU 1AN80M. fj COME ALL AND SEE! EW GROCERY!! WILLIAM DARRAH HAS RE MO VI H Ink CtrtisMr Store, tn tht room on door s-t ul C. llniiLarri, am! nrarly opimsitsi Harris Tli shop, whera Iw hat a larvc supprV i ; i.'mi n 1 1 nl cv- variety, such as Sm.-nr, nfnlassca. Teas, V ' A ( MtlVp, riires, i'oliafro, rnrw, Soaps, I'iall ' KfctagU I'veiy klml, Uunnaware, t-iarthenware, Wtmil falBMft enware, Linte, Phovets, Ppailvs, Urns, Fork ut ov.n kind Rnfs, Cotton yarn, r'andlc wick, H'yi'stulT, Mail ilfr, Alum, I nil in, Riri-, Nails, Jtc Anil everv tlnnir pmrrallv kep 'n 0WCW ftotW. II ol whirh will M itiSKsrif of at tho very lowest rati-s And also prepares to lake in Country produtc at cash prices. Jap. 1. 1851. Vn Trnde, 1851. J T. iSWKENEY & SON. - fo.M, Maih Ftrhkt, HAVE just commenced receiving iheirfall importations per ships ''iScioto," "Caroint" and 'Cromwc," comprising the atrst stpci of ' CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, adapted to this market. Aa they havt- over 150 Oates in transit, togr-ther with tlieir stock on hand. Tht trude can rey upon ;nini: as litU an assortment as in the Eastern market, and at a' prices eqnaiy iow. Indeed, to put this matter at rest, they wilt dupitate Eastern bilfs purchased aince the lit w oi March last. epl " GREAT EE1IE1I ! f IN PHILADELPHIA jj BCUT.TKE KNOW-NOTHINGS! ! JACOB HEYMAN would respertfully in- " fomi the citizens of fit. Clairsville and tho sur ronndliiff country that he has just returned from the A East with the lareesfsiock nl Dry Goods aud Clothing !' he has ever ollerefl to the puliic. His Stock couststa in " part of fj Calicoeai, ninirhsni, Pe I.anes, Cashmeres, Cottltfi Colh, French, Merinoes, Hi Iks, Uleached Muslin, Hi own Muslin, Hhawls, a large lot of LidlflN Hilk Mnntiila4, llaiiitkerchiefs,and nntions ol all kinds, Trimming for Dresses, Plonm', TaMe Cloth?, Ladies Shoes Of all Kinds, also a large Hsfortmont of (j Ht:lV MA UK CLOTHING. Costs, Tants, Vesta, Shoes, lloois, Carpet Sacks, a large assortment of Hats and Capa. I7inlire!tas, and a great variety nl Casjoumres, Cassinetts and Jeans, Cloths, ('hecks, Comforts, and all othar articles nsuully lottnd in j well kept, Dry Good or OfOtlllttf Stores. Thewhrdo I stock will be sold at the lotrrnt price. r. Ladies just call and see the beautiful Calicoes at only Scents a yard ! ! JfpAII kt nili Of Country produce taken in exchange at tlie highest prices. JPr'Remeinber, in Alhau's property, immediately op- ,1 posira Askew'n Saddler Shop, Hgpt. 99d, IH34. Si u 1INSEKD, FISH, SPERM CASTOR H J Oils, sold at apr. 31.) IT. Af.TX A XPER'S Pru Store. IANDRKTH'S GARDEN B&BDtB. 4 Just ree'd and lor salehv Mi Comahkv 01 KttLLY BrMgepOti, March IMh, IBU, 7 IBNT'S FURNISHING GOODS. 1 f Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Spring do , pocket hdU'fs, Ghn-es, (lose Suspenders. For sale cheap hy ep.au. 1 B. N AG li E k. CO K : TAKE NOTICE. ; Ml subscriber has on hand a large stuck BOOTS & SHOES. Just received and manufactured expressly lo order; emhracing af 1 the varieties of Geutlumcn'M & IIoy -is nnd Slioc-, and Ladies and Misses, Fan v Snors ano Goiters. 1 Lathes wishing to supply themscves are requested to j . tall and examine before pltrcbtllltg ehowhere.. lie is als'i prppared to do Ci stom VVohk, with neatness and desjiatch liHATttKI ind PlNDtNtle ahvsy toil liand. 1 All the rore0ltt Stock, together tVltll u large assort nient of GIIOC KIWES, in ' arl a offered for sale. WnotpttALi or RsTatt, fbrCam, The stlbacrllter he Iny desirous to close Ins Imsinf s-, ; 01 Oirera hiMuntire slock for .Sale, on the must, reasonu1 le j lerma. " aiso, run SALE U( A Dttrok HOUSE AND LOT on Main Strert. St. !'laiiville. The Hoftte containing two good btlltnCM rOOltli, and dwellim.'. ALSO TWO LOTS AND DWELLING UOt'SE, on Main cross street. St. Cluirsvilu. Terms made known y call in;! on the 0Uhicrther, 1 1 not sold liy tiio (at March next, the premisrs w ill he for rent, lur a term ol from :i to "i years, from 1st A prWs ir BfCHP B, RVAN. aiJ so IPpA' persons knowin" lhemelves Indebted to the U uibicrlbur, ere requested to oll eitdefltleet as early a lay as pOiilble, U It U. Ut. 97, lr-34. IjATBST ARRIVAL! The steamer Tennsylvauia arrived at thn Tort of Wheeling on he lit h , brinR.ni the follow tni veluilikuu m Amputatmif, Dleeeeting and 1'ockets hi- tlMLL itrtMlietlUi Harris's Fat. For rips; Bttrtni Mid Gum Lancets; Scarillcutors; Tooth X .'iles; Saws and Fillers; Excavators and BL i Hose drills; Mouth Glubses; Gold IM k r ind Tin Foil; Gold, Silver and French Leaf; Yellow, J Jreen and Red Hnuxe. And also a larpc amount of 'ure Imported Drugi.,all of which have bean purchased -md now for sale hy JAS. W. COLLINS. M St. Clairsville, May ltli, jg H ATS OPEVRRY STYLE AND QUAL it y , from te finest silk, down to the chrapes fav iitn leaf. At (apr.M.) PRINT 4 naglk s. i 1 rie W. M. BERRYHILLS Cheap FurnitihtniZ Ware Rooms, i So jtiniii ttrct, WUEKLhXd, VA., Wluro may bn foun.l u liirijo assm tnient of I'niMiturr, rliuirn, I.ookinn-t.lusstii, ny CIocUk, Ac. On tlie must acconimoJating terms. JJ Wii.tlrns, Vs., Nov. 10 ly. K A supply oSfFinksaltin sacks V .. X for liutler ami lat.la use always on hand at ' 'r' J. laPBON, g(e 0 T ICE. . a Alrtitri. Howtirtt Sr ('own: 'J' I Ish you, tlinmsli tlie ineilinm nf vour valualite pa- i"l! icr, to mi tlie goo,! citrnMi. or this viclnitv that I and tve received a l.AUIiK. and WBLL sUsasSOTSO atoc j IEASONABLE GOODS! hich H ill he sold on terms to suit buyers enerally. ! id respeetrully requasi a eall from the gooda hoying -O D. a ADAMS. Bl. ClairsTilla, ap. S, inn. K. SBIBWITS. WILSON asstw. . EIDWiTZ & ASKMW having pur- J ehaaed Hie e.iabllahiueiit or Mr. iu AsataW saM rsiifully iiifriiitl,e cniBensof.il. Diairsvitla PI id ths siirraiimling eountry thai they will toustaiilly teu on hand a good assurtiuent of A addles, llridlos, HarnoBS, Collars, S Whips, , & id every other article usually kapt in our lina ' S husineaa Om wmk will aa made wiihLan atQaM and durability, aud in any style tv mt rd. W would respecttuily tall lha attention of the T" ihdc to our tiMMlt) of iiiaKinn cullara as wa think w U kvep, pattern that is prooraamat aaldmi thu should- M of any horse. Wo have also an evtra quanliiy of JJ tather Waoi. Whlu, Allof which wa intend to acll ar. fleaao five uih call and ae lor out satvaa. g Nmce. jVs would inttaay to my fi n mis and old rustomora that, Wl" . mn to the atale ol my health, I have disposed of my u op tu Mr. Win. tieulwiu aud u son Wllsao, and the Jrw sliiess will be tog due led ay tbeui at luy old stand tem I1M thankful to the public tor tho liheral patronage n"K itowed up... i Hie during mv continuance in business, wuo voirid nay that Mr. feWidwita baa beu in ny euiploy miwili several years past, and feel no hesitaney In rerom- "' Sl ndlHtT him lo the public as a good workman who will w'" 1 jo4ice to num. ('loci Vhura, ISAAC ABKW. c,oCl N. CtlUTllle, May 1 1SH. 1 m n J B MARCHISI'8 CKLKBUATKI) J OATHOLirON For tkt rttitf and Curt ifl - Femalt. 11 statist pre uuiinenl for its cnrniiv-n poweri ed, usually called IN 1 1 0 M ut i ll v w om s , KMORs or Ptunrih PAlNrtl., Ht' I'PB a;-J) It anu IjtMMVLal Ml.v sint'ATioN, Ave, with all their ar company inn evils, (vanrer etcept eL) no mailer how se vere or how long -stand- The ratholiran far turpasses mher remedies, in being lorr ceriain. less v - nsive, and leav inn the sysieni in hetler condition. Lei alt Interested r All and obtain a tmnhlei (Iree) coniainitijf ainplp proofa ffOni the most spectAble snurrit:, ol the henerlcial results nl its uhi wether with letKra front highly experlencad Phyalclana ho have used it in their practice, ami apeak Irom lhl wu observations. RftFRnlNtfcHs P. n. Peckham. M I)., I'lira, N. V. L. It. Flenilna. M, IL, f 'Htiandnlaua, N. Y. M. IL Mills, H. Kocheaier, N. Y. 1. V. Fnole. M. I., rAvractise. N. V. Prof, Dunbar. M. i... r...i . Md. J. C.Orrick.M. 0., Itaitimnte, Md. V. w. Reeae, M. D., New Vork ("iiy, W. Praaeott.M. !., Concord, N. II. J. F. Nawland, M. P.. I'lira, N. V. Rev. C. H. Reard, Glenn Hprintrs, r. r. jr73tsetter addressed tc care ol Mr. Curtis Hatch, agent . Ravenna, Ohio, To Dr. All CHI IT 1 have been ten years troubled Ith Female Complaints prolapsus uteri, and all the tending dillicultiea; at times rendering my life most iacrablo. I have had the attendance of some of the rst physic an-, with hut little. IdCCOMI the most they mid do was lo relieve a cure was out of the question, or five months he lore com men c ing with your medicine, had not been able to perlorm anv labor, could walk it a few steps at a time, and f carroty went out of doors -in short, I was completely prot-trated, hoth in body ad mind, and expected to drag nut the rest of my days i suffering and misery. Hut, reading your adfeftiie lent, I wrs induced to try your invaluable medicine ailed L ten tie Catholicou. as the last resort I had not sed it a week before I felt like another woman. Ry the se of three bottles I was enabled to perform all tho iabor ii pit in the family with - anil COuM mulrl walk ny where in the neighborhood without injury. Noth If but a sense ol my duty to you and to the nfllieted, as induced mo to state my case to the public. I can ifely recommend the preparation to all those tttfefini Ke myeetfa (Sipned.) Mrs. ParAh . Bishop. Freedom. Porteac1. Co.. Ohio, ier. 'JT, 1852. JT7pJ. II. MafROIftBI of CO., Proprietors, Central Hepot, 3(14 llroadwav, N. Y. HUMP n IlK Y wllxNIiKR, igent, Drnglat, st Islrsville. Ohio. i-fiid fold by John MrResn, Cadiz; II. R. Fawrett, Mt lea.aa.ntj J. W, War field, Fair vie w ; II rent I in er & rmttrongs Wheeling, Va. apr. T, J8.54. ly . rRINT & NAGI.E WOULD RES- L peclfully inform tlieir friends ami the pul lie gene lily tlmt t hey have just received a Ian: r stock of Spring aud Summer Clothing, hirh will be sold as low as can he purchased elsewhere i this srrtion. Also, a full line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings art i miner Gooda generally, to which they would partic arly invite the attention ol tlioac w lililhg t t y rticlt i their line. Apr. 14. 0R, ROUT. M0ilRISl, Physicinn and Surgeon Of (he American firfbrmed Prttctue !f Medicine. S prppured to nttend to all who may call L upon him, at all hours, when not professionally uh ut. N. R. Dr. M. curen C.inrers without the use of the nife, the only remedy heretofore known. Office and residence on Fi out titrccl, Doors belon Well Ware-House. Reil Air, Bept. 901BM. PHI HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOP L cotton aud linen rags by J. J EPSON June 9, FRINT k NAGLB. y7 OUliD resprrtfully inforni the pnlilic r V ganarailjr, that tlisy hare just received a large alcianal su.ty of 1 11 AND WINTER CLOTHING, librae in Over Oftmta of everv style and qnAllty, French) Rack, and iio do. Blaea and PanarpAoajmere ,nts, Cnn-i licit, Cord, aud Ji a tie dO,ltatlltg itlk, Pliiah, .1 Cloth Vents. A o A lotnl Cotnmoti do. All or itch wilMieaolil it the lowest poaaibla prlrei forOaiti, vVehayealaoa iarc ami carefully selected stock nl otha, veatluiiag Casalmerea, Caaainetla, TrlnimJnira. I " wlhch we will make to order in the beat itylfl ami he utost re taonahle terms. rhaukltij for the 1 1 bora I ipntrotvatfe of the past year would reapect fully ftk a enntinttanoe nf iherawe, . Clairsville, BflptiOO, 1H.VL ATTACHMENT. VT mv instaiicp au Attachment was this ilnv Issnetthy AIpi. .McMillan, a Illsllce of the ire of II i .-. Ill nn i Township, Balnionl County, Ohio, ultist ths nroiierty and glraeta of Archlhald Thomn. i.aliori rashlent nTsald Ouunty, for Ilia Sum ofKIhe liars ami four cants, Tbs gd day of JsnnarylHU, tan. IS. 1 1-5.1. NEI.SU.N VANCE. GROCERIES, Hardware, Queenswnre, &c, J. THOMPSON. IAKES this opportunity of returning . thanks to his ntimcroiis custonisrs for tho patron i which has heretofore heen exlended to hlui. lie is kirkanow receiving a large and well selected slock HBaof goods In his line, in every respect adapted to the wants of this Coauaualty. II i h stork ill, hy frequent audition, he kept full .BBBBVBfth. I complete, aud will he disposed ol si AC'S" ID rales as will meet the approbation of all who or him Willi a call. hB stock consists in part, of Groceries of every va ty, Hardware, Uueeusivare, Claxsware, and a general ortment ol Provisiou4, sac. iVc. le is prepared lo accommodate tlie puhllO w ith ev thing usually kept in lirncerv Stores. Call and act ir supplies, at tho "old corner" ol Main ami .Marietta eels. It. Clairsville, April 7, IH5I. A KB FISH. as hall b!s. 80 whole do. J Just received aud lor sate )y DABOBN II BBANNUM. Irldgeport, June 10, 1M4. PROBATE COURT. State of Ohio, Belmont County, SS. fOTICE ia hereby ffyJl tlint the follow". ing named Executors, AdmiuistralorBand Hilar ns hsBoaisd Itiair aceaaiits anil vouchsr, lu my ui lor BBMlBlnsitl to wit: ssls Bidgway,Guardlga or .Marv Bidswar, tines I'liilips, tloaidiau uf Hamue'l T. IrWm. avid N'e is wanner Ailm'r of anal e is Mfangar, dec'd . enry Korner A.lniT of'Clirlsliau Sehucharil dec'd. I ,hn ,utl, Ailm'r ot Frederick .fall, deceased, hurnhurg Uouraw, Aduhnistiator of Jane Conrow, ' MSMt, n-oli llenilrrshot, Kx. ol Mirlioas-Alonroe lc,-'d. It Wiiienian, Adm r of Tamson N'ichols, dec'd. aac Tagga I, Ks. ol Joa.).h HuUo dec'd. I f e llrsl three shove naiusd accounts will tie for hoar I and settlement on the 1st, the nextttiree on IlieSnd, thu last ttireu on Ho. gd davs of Paoruary uevt. DAVID DA RBI8, Probata Judge. ill. IS, I-.... 8UPKRIOR ARTICLE OF BLACK 1 . l Red and Blue Ink, ree'd and for sals , ay SU. J. THOMPSON, j . IURE WHITE LEAD CINCINNATI . brand posilively sold at Vhealig prMs, at 1 r.SI- II. A I . I. N h l li in,, - .-tors. .AID DRESS GOODS. " OPS. of the richast styles wood plaids . JO ps, Krench Msrinos, a full supply or Thih. ' So Bages, Marianias, Da LaJnga, Cingliama and ' tajiu a word, lb most completa stock of Praas iBsvar brought, to Whcalins, and at unusually low -mm BTONB THOMAS', IV'- m. Main st. WhBBling. ARGAINSi BARGAINS!! ; NTILthe 1st of March will be given in i Watches. Jewelry and " a. On lha drat al March I . J :losa my btiBinass. Thuso Rt "V. want cheap Watches ami "Oi try will do well to rail. Het fjfj wfv intB will ha aiteudetl lo du- WfjVw. 'mtgrf lha mouth of March. Thoia u!t "MnK as hava leltWatchos for rapairs V I . fiX k l call lor lliein la lore ll l, 0 --PELj arch, a- thine not claimed 3Pf05 is sold for chsrsa. A few SI hour, and Bight day ?n is on hand, which will ha sold low. Walciiaa and iscarafully rBpaiiedtill lha 1st of March. "' J. H. WIUJAMB. ."...! LJU- "' AT COST AND CARRIAGE! 40 pain of bast wool Blankets. W. P. ArlBUBV. i a. I No. iai Main sirei. Wh.Hlag. PERSONM WlSUMtQ TO PURCHASE I. any artlslsa usually kept at Drag flares win g,t Ihrir money hack hy calling at apr.m.) H, AI.E-VANriER'B Prng Stors. KAN A W A S A LT, always on hand and . for sale al Ihe lowest price at J. J KPBON'B. 1 1 i i Pl.slreville, Junes. SHAD AND HERRING, direct from Rati i more, Just rei rived ami for sale at Bl. Clairsville, June S.J J. JBFBOfl't, DD. T. COVVKN, Ai tojinky and . Conaiaiaa at i.a.v. Botbiroa is Ciumckst ARaNflTaRV t'llli.H, Hi. I 'laiisville, O, f7 'OI'TICH opposite IM American House and oyer 0, Troll'sstore. apr. 8, 'S3. If. JV. NEWPORT! Attorney OT Law sd BoUt-tVna in Ch.sibrt. hi. Clairsville, O, IC7 Ofhco opposite the Win. f elm Mouse. reh.H'SS. LAND FOR SALE. The subscriber of rsra fur sat, Sl.t lll'fftiliKIi AND FORTY AUB'BB of land, lylnjr in section No. I, Orecn towuship Hocking county. (Mil i. There Is ou the premises two CABIN UOUBBB, About lour acres are cleared at each I cahlfl. The land is well limhsMd, a large itianllly of it I being poplar. There is plenty or STONE COAL and IRON ORE on the land. Haul land lies fl miles from 1.(1(1 AN, on. mile from the IRON VV. RN ACE, abd one hall mile from an EXCELLENT HAW MILL. For terms enquire o I Jostvu Woi.r, living 1 miles frnm the land, or the aunseritier, living near CADIZ, Harrison county, Ohio. bamuel Iiines. cadii )kaa I4.)ffl. Sclile.shiEcr's Pntcnt "C'ntta Perchn Cont ed Pen a." fPIlE subsrrilier Is agent for these pana. This coating J- resists Aipia Funis, and prevents oxidising in the ink. Hold hy gross or dor.. The Trade and Teachers supplied on lit eral icrun. J. II. WILLIANS. Sept. IT, IH5S. iQMNIBUslLINii l SaB Bbs& j Between St. Clairsville & Wheeling. j The MtsjcrlhSf will run his splendid new Omnibus hs i tween Wheeling and BLCIalmlUtS tihday, as follows: ; Leaves Ht. Clairsville every mornlns except Hunday at I To'clork A. M. and Whesllng at 3, o'clock V. M, The j Olnuilius i one or ini- best kind, and most approved Mu lish , and persons ri.lnig in it will liud il equal in every respect to ttie c itv '&is..ss. fo. LEWIS Bti Clalrstr ilia, apt, Id, IBM. WATCH, (JLOCK.TeWELRY AND tUook r'torc.--Constaiiily on hand a good stock Clocks and Watches of every variety. ewelry of all kind.; Hilver, and Cerpnan Silver Tea & Table Spoons; Spectacles, Cold, Hilver, plated, and common; School ami Miscellaneous Rooks. Watches and ('locks carefully repaired. A skilful hand ran he sent tu tlie country to repair timepieces, on the shortest notice. Hpoons and other articles ueatlv lettered. HtOfairsvine.aug.lF.lWL "J" " "ILLIAMB. IJET1CR TALLMAN, Attorney and I OntrNSIloa sr Law and Solicitor' in Ciiakcbry, BL Clalrsi ille, llliio. JT"! '(Hiiro in the room fonnerly occupied by the nel- moat Hank. ftup .ji DR. J. ALEXANDER has removeTTo the Seminary properly Si. Clairsville, adjoining the residence of Judge Cowen. His Ollice has also man removed lo the same i.uilillnf. apr. 13,'jO. f BLOCKS! CLOCKS!! AN IMMENSE stock of Clocks, em In acini: 30 to -indifferent pat terns, in AlahaBter, China, Pspler Maiclis, tron, (li t, flroiue, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut frames, for sale as low a. Olio Hollar anil upwards. J T. SCOTT, No. in Main St. Wltsetlnfr SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF TEA Jualc'd gild Tor agls by J. THOMPSON. May M HAINE S & HATC HER7 HA V E just received Irom Philadelphia, the largest and host selected stock of DRY GOODS AND (.KUCKRIES ever hrotlohl to this pge and will sell cheaper for rah Ulan any othar In Ilia Wast. Call and exaiuino hoiuro plircliasinl elsewhere. . Loydsvllle, Nov. 3, I9M. tf. TH E CHEAP ES T," Watches, Clocks & Jewelry AT No. 157, Main Street, Wheeling. r 1 1 1 1 1. Umlnrsigltad lias now on hand a new and very I I hmo ns .ortment of Watches, I 'looks. Jewelry, fcc, ottc,,.of w.ilr.ll lis rospectrully invites lha attention of Ills oiligaiiB i It I .uc i l County, and solicits a call lie fore purchasing, I'.very article Will he fairly represented . and wsnnAB- tsd as aipaxsaNi-gn. j. t. BVOTT, No. 157 Main Street, WImmUsjsk Oct. , IP34, L. HATCHER, ATTURHur at IAW IT l a St. Chiirsville Ohio. )l. f Office 3 doors Baal ot Ihe Court Home. September m, IBSil Om. pd. J. VV. GLOVER, Attorney at IT I '.w Asn Xutaky Public, gl ClslrsvlHW, Ohio, HJ"pl''PIC'B up stairs over Colhna' Drugstore. I'artirular alio in ion paid lo the sctlleiuenl of estates. Powers ol Allorncy and other coiivevancing executed promptly. Acknotvtedgenients of Heeds, Powers-uf Attorney and Moiiraccs taken. Also. Agent for the Ohio Life Insurance Company. Lite Policies issued ou the usual terms. Juno '23, I8ri4.tr. MAGISTRATE'S BLANKS, SUMMONS, SUbPOENAS, VAN DIS, AND EXF.CUT10NS, Caiefully prepared und neutly printed, for aal at the ChfAniala ollice. I'll t -io!t$;.v ror s :hools and families. Cntler's Tliysiology, large and small, with the plates, mounted and paper. Also, Creeulcat's arithmatics. I have InrUHMi an agency for this Co. lor these iuiliortant works, ami can give them to the trade, shools and rami eslion lavorahle terms. School honks generally on baud, Oct.'JU. j. il. WILLIAMS IVT OTWITHSTANDlNa THE PRO- L t gressof Hie w nr in the Kast, and the excitemcu a lAmarieaasail that question, JACOB IIKVMAN still continues to sell goods al hie old stand cheap and good, jle husjttsl iereive.1 a new stock, of gooda and is prsparsd la sbB at greatly reduced prices. AH klndsef Countjy produce taken Hi exchange. T. SWEENEY & SON, BAVE just rccieved from the manufactu rer, an invoice of the finest T ABLK CUTLERY ever hioualll lo this city. In addition to their large and varied assort ut.t.t, tl.oy' have a lw setts of from " to 53 pieces, encoscd in line mahogany cases, 10 which the at Lcntiou ol adies is particularly invited, sen I WHITE LEAD, OIL, &c. Kegs Cincinnati Para White Lead. 3 Ri. is Linseed oil, 80 gal. I'arlor White, Just received and for sals at owealcash prices March 25, '53. JahkbW.Coi.iihb IRINT Si NAULE, Merohiiut Tuilors, j Have on hand a full assortmenl of Cloths, CaaaimaTaa nd V eatings, which ihey will makatuordsr , IgVgj S3l si style aud on Ihe most reasonable lerius: jari;-JU fURNISHING GOOljZAoIeTa L assortment, embracing every article necessary to is completion of a gentleman's wardrobe al ai"'H-l FRINT . NACLE'S. inKllsh A American Table Cutterf. rUST ree'd direct from lbs manufacturara, an sxlen ' aivs aasortuient of TABLE CUTLERY of Barlous yl.s and o.iialitiss, which for ehBapness cannot ha HtalM in the city. T. SWEENEY di SON. Wheeling, JunelH. 1853. a RBL. WINTER STRAINED MACHINED OIL J' w"""d to aland lha Cold weather, without hilling, at the Low price of 00 cla. per Gallon for Bt J.W.COLLIN'S Noy.iMlh.18M. CrugBtors. COCHRAN'S CELEBRATED LINI. mnt. Prepared and sold hy I). Ir. TO.ML1NSON, Sola Proprietor, l.l.xtisvu.1 r, O To whom all orders for the st ore Liaiment must ha hHss,ed, Biiher hy wholesale pr retail, or on commis ThlsLiniincnl Is wall known, and highly tgeemaiaa d By sterinary PurgeBns, and Fanners of experience roughoullheBlalBofOliio;ai.daB tka Liniment hae en fairly lastsd and acknowledge a ha ha as good as commended. I will net aid inptt : r ive Ihe public a .an f what wonderful cures il Aas rarferrard, hut