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NEWS ITEMS. Aa extra aewion of the New York Legislature has. been called on the 10th of June. lames K. Hamilton, of Calwell, baa accepted the challenge of Tom I Iyer, for 1 0 000, and waa to meet him on the 8th of flay, to tettle preliminaries. Mr. Clay i reported to have aaid to a person in Havanna, who was explaining to him tha workings of the Cuban govern- men, that if the Americans wel, - the tyrannical character of it, no power in the uac iuuiu auio exDcjuiuuns from leaving our shores, Cholera. There has been a large num ber of deaths lately from this alarming dis ease on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. : Two of the New York policemen are going te London to assist in the detection of uiieres, sc., iron wis country, wno win be n attendance at the World's Fair. Thev 0 out on the invitation of and at the expense of the British government. Moai Raos. A new bank, under the Free Banking Law, has been established at Spring fleld, in this State; and several others have filed their certificates in the Secretary of States office. Over one thousand persons have ta-' ken the pledge from Father Matthew in Lou isville. The city of Steubenville has voted a subscription of 100,000, to the Steuben ville and Indiana Railroad. Mr. George Spicer, of Jefferson Co., was gored to death, a few days since, by a lull. Murdsr. A man named George W. Slo cura murdered his wife near Columbus, a few days since. Jealousy is suDDosed to have been the cause. " 1 A A They are about starting a tobacco factory in Columbus. Appointments. Dr. Mitchell, of Belmont . -bounty, has been appointed Engineer of the National Road, and F. Creijhton. Esa of ( uilhriXra Snrurintfln,1,. ,.f .1 , ... ,,v w VI i in; Biiiuc These are both excellent appointments. An effort is now being made by a party in Texas to repudiate the debt of that State. A noted anti-temperance man, says an exchange, was the other day looking over the map of, the West, preparato . ry to emigrating. His eyes wandered over Minnesota, and all at once lighting up with hope, he pointed out Rum river. "That's the place for me! Land without money and rtmfor water!', Col. James Collier, late Collector at the port of San Francisco, who was rejected by the Senate, has been making a speech in Steubenville, in which he handled some of his political brethren without gloves, charac terizing ex-Secretary Meredith as an "official i)junderer," and Horace Greely as a "white ivered scoundrel, who deserved to be pin ned by , the ears to the stocks." This is strong language, but we presume Col. Col- j lier was convinced of the truth of what he ' , . said. , 'jsr . . 1 he Ohio Medical Convention is to .- be held in Columbus on the 3d of June. A monument to the late Gov. Shunk, "of Pennsylvania, is to be erected on the 4th of July next. A Cleveland correspondent of the N Y, Tribune understands that ex-Governor Slade, the noted abolitionist of Vermont, in tends to make Cleveland his future place ofj residence. . . Linton W. Pettibone, a young law- ' yer of Delaware, Ohio, committed suicide a few days since, by shooting himself with a rifle. The highest premium paid for tick ets to Jenny Lind's concert in New York, on the 6th, was 91,50. - Only about 200 per sons attended the sale, and many tickets were not sold at all. r Gen. Hinton, the mail robber, was seen in Cuba a short time since; by a gentle man returning from California, who formkrly knew him in Ohio. Mr. Wise, in a late speech in the Virginia Convention, said that one firm in Baltimore, in ten years, had amassed a for tune of 0250,000 by transporting oysters to the Western States, and that they had paid she Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, in one year 935,000 for carrying oysters alone. Strawberries have made their ap pearance in the Cincinnati market. I r The Reform Convention of Mary land has finally adopted a New Constitution which provides for the election of judjes, abolishes imprisonment for debt, provides a homestead exemption at w500, abolisheslot- tenes, gives & uniform representation, & From CAUPOKNiA.The steamer bio arrived at New York on the 22d inst., bring ing over one million of dollars in gold! as freight, besides a large amount in the haids of passengers. Tin Wool Market. Below we furnkh -to our readers tho prices of wool at sevetd leading points: 1 r CtiuwXm Common wool, 25 to 30k. ( Quarter blood 32J, half blood 33 to 31. Three-fourths to full blood 37 to 40. .r."9'0TCo,nmon 88 to 30- Quarte wooossj.;. Half blood 35. Three-fourth to full blood 37 to 40. " j Jfew York. Wool is inactive.no deserin. tipn to buy at present rates asked fordomes- tie fleeoes. The market is full 6c lower than a month ago. Foreiim wool accumulate According to all appearances the market for the new crop will open at low prices. . " E)nton proposes spending some time", in Washington, prior to removing to Missouri, , .i u , ,t.f, ...., - 77 The, Raleigh Register nominates Fillmore for President,' and , Graham for Vice President, in 1862. .'-. i " BY TELEGRAPH. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER IFRICi. One Week Later Prom Europe. New Yokk, May 21. The Steamship Africa arrived this morn- mS- bektl " verpooi on Saturday the 1 0th iti&SEr. passage is one of the best to this port,, hav- . inir sk-ocjiiiuiuiucu cue uaKHHi'e m iu aavi !... and 17 hours from dock to dock The opening of the Frankfort Diet has been postponed from the 1 2th to the 13 th inst. ENGLAND. The Crystal Palace experiment has had l,1 The Metropolitan Journals teem with lengthy notices of the many wonders of the British and Foreign arts. FRANCE. There is little of importance. A state ment made by La Press, on the authority of M. Degargin, has caused some excitement. It is stated that on March 28th, 1840, Gon garnier proposed to Lcdru Rollin, Minister of the interior, that if 12,000 men were grant ed mm ne would land in England and pro claim are public. M. Girardin persists in nis asseveration, and now states that the General sent in a written proposition to Le dru Rollin to the same effect. Girardin's partizans say he has the same. The charge has not been denied. Petitions in favor of a revision of the power are becoming general. The funds are still heavy. ITALY. The greatest agitation prevails iii the Ro man states and throughout Italy. The move ment is expected to commence at Genoa The Marquis of Durango, of the council has loft a. n . j . a. :r :i.i' ,. " UUlllUt;iilLB 11 IHKSMIIII. 1 lit m li'Cl HI III TilOl) are against the Commercial League of the I Italian States. "SPAIN. We learn from Madrid that the srovcrn ment on the 1st inst., dispatched a courier to Lisbon, with instructions for., the Spanish ministry wi reference to the success of the Saldanhas ...-.....o aihuiiccuuu. VJUK mutts juau rid papers announces that Count Dcthormar has been accredited Minister Plenipotentiary Extraordinary to the Spanish Court. From Madrid. We learn that the Span ish Government is actively negotiating with France, for the adjustment of the boundary between the two countries on the Pyrcnian frontiers. It was the general opinion that the Cabinet would obtain a large majority in ine provinces, ii is rumored that the U,ueen is in a very delicate situation. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. The steamer Hellespont arrived at Ply mouth on the 8th instant. She left the Cape on the 4th ult. There had been some, fight ing, but not very serious. Some of the Cape Mouud Rifles are said to have gone to the Caflries. PORTUGAL. Madrid, May 7. The Duke of Saldanhn, has been made President of the council of Ministers by the Queen of Portugal. j GERMANY. - " A telegraphic dispatch dated Berlin, May 6th, in the Colouge Gazette, informs us that, according to the Austrian correspondence, the diet will open on the 11th of May, and that the entry of Austria, with all her States, into the Confederation, will form the first subject of discussion. ! NEW YORK MARKET May 27. Flour. The market continues steady ; we note sales of Flour at $4,25 for common; fancy Ohio 84,02; extra $5,00; Gencssee, prime, $4,75 $ bbl. Gran. We note sales of Genessee at $ 1 , 1 5 $) bush. Corn Sales of western mixed and yellow at 59C 1c. Rye SmaH sales at 7374c. Sales of Oats at 4547c. Sales of Pork at $ 1 4. 50 for old mess ; new is neid ai $ 15,00 to $15,25 bbl. Small iales of Lard at 9c. Lead Holders are demanding $4,C2 $4,68 for Galena. Whisker is dull at 2223 in bbls. BALTIMORE MARKET May 27. Flour. Sales of Howard street $4,31 1 f) bbl. ; City Mills at $4,374-. Sales of hdian Meal at $3,03c p bbl. Bacon. large sales of sides at 9Jc; 7 71 for shailders ; hams at 9 1 lc. Sales of Ltrd at 1 e in kegs. Whiskey is dull at 23c. CINCINNATI MARKET-May 27. Flour. We notice several small sales at $3,50S!3(5dbbI. Sales of country cured hams at 8 Je ; sales of shoulders at 6c. Lard is firmer. Sales of Sugar, low fair at Cc. Coffee. The market is unsettled, though not much offered. Small sales of N. 0. Molasses at 30c. Sales of Whiskey, from river, at 1 8c ; from wagon at 18J. ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET Allkoiienv Citv, May 27. Cattle. The number offered was barely sufficient to meet the wants of the city butch ers; 150 head, a fair article, was' disposed of in lots to suit purchasers, at 3 to 4 Jc $ gross, equal 10 0lffl7(J7c nett. Sheen. Holders are firm, with an activn demand; sales of 100 head sheep at 01,25 to 1 ,7a neaa. Bale ot 40 head of Lambs at 81,00$ head. Hogs. The offerings were only 40 head, all of which were disposed of at 44 Jc $ lb gross. STEUBENVILLE MARKET. Steubenvillb, May 27. Flour. $3,0083, 12 $ bbl in wagon. Wheat 6265 $ bush. Oat 25c $ bush. Coffee 12o $ lb by the bag. Wool Common to one-fourth. 3033: one-half, 333G; three-fourths, 3638; tun, 400)46c. PITTSBURGH MARKET-May 27 h lour I torn wharf. 83. 1 2G1S3.25 39 hhl Retail at 3,373,45. . Groceries. Coffee 104(aiU: Sucrar G8 M7e in hhd; Molasses 3637JL Fruit. Dried Peaches $1,25 1,50; do Mmies 70(57. Fish. No. 3 Mackeral $8,25$8,50. feathers. Sales at 32()35c. Butter Roll 1012; keg'89c. UUram. Wheat 6070c bush, c; Corn3435c; Oate 2930. Rye CBacon. Hams8J8 ; Shoulders 67 ; Sies8i8. Sugar cured Hams 10i10J Wool. Common to one-fourth 2830c; onV-half 3I33; three-fourths 3437J; fuB3840clb. , CADIZ HOTEL FORMERLY KEPT BY JOHN 8. LACEY, THE subscriber wishes to inform his I " l 'fiends tad tbe public federally, thai j he hss taken the six renamed stand .Va in i I and ba. given it s thorough repairing FARE REDUCED! I aa determined to five as good Fare, and to make iswer Bins than was ever made in C.dit. Tbe pnblie is well awsre that this house has been badly kept lor some lime past, but 1 nm confident. bv strict atteutinn tu huiinrAo. that it enn again be elevated tons former position. Please five lie a call, and prove tbe truib of these assertions. Livery Stable. In connection with tin's house is a ffT OOOU tlVEKV STABLE. reraons wishing vcmcicsoi any kind can be nccoiumoduted at the .hori- zest notice, and on the most reason able terms. majU ly D. TURNER. Cough, Cold. AMhtMi, Influenza mid ;onsHiHiMoii. DR. DU1 OY.-A DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REME- Afllicted reader rfo not suffer ihisdis- euse to knil its fntul threads in your system t they are ceilnin to hurry you to an untimely grave. lias not experience taught you uuvn not occu lar pioofs convinced you that Comumnlion is certuin denih to all whom it mny encounter. hen left till a Inle period 1 Then whr will rou deliiy procuring a remedy in due senson to urresi the progress ol thui lellueslrover? A Cold. which soon terminates in n couching, by which soreness of throat and inflammation of the mucous mem brane of tie bronchi is produced, and lbs Lungs rendered open to disease. Thus persons suffer themselves to procmstiimto until death looks in at tbe door when 'hey will begin to be concern ed about their heulth, when in all probability it is too Into. May nil who have a cold take time ly warning, and get rid of it as soon as possible. Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy stands be fore the public tested by thousands, and (Inilj used in almost every laiuily tliroyghout the differ ent States for diseases of the Chest and Lungs. The vast amount sold in this town, and that to so many persons who come buck and obtain it by the half doicn bottles, is sufficient evidence of its wnudciful officucy. A fresb supply jast received by Jinny 14 6ml J"N HEALL. f DAGUERREOTYPES'! & r a mr, uuuersignou nuvmg tilted up his rooms JL lor uiiguerrcotypmg, is ready to take liken canes oi mo various sizes usually In Hen. Rooms at the Court House, "nID-tf If. DAVIS. Magnificent Stock OF .f.VIP StJJIJSEU DRY GOODS! XV. in? his Block of Sli-4 iiir mill tiumiiu. W ,iumuibl I 1H HOW Tcei-lt-llltf ll fl unpn. Ootids, which for vnrinlir. i.i.utiw... .. and chenpnesscaniiut bo surpassed by any other suuu in uiu est. iinvuir puruinised ..iific .nun uuuuie mi iibuiii mock, ii nil pnncipa ly for CASH, he is determined to sell CHKAr-KK THAN THIi CHEAPEST ami those wishing to purchase a good ami fash luoniuu uruciti oi nuirmer Apparel, will liud it to ineir auvat tage to sivc h in a en II. hnfnrn ., chasing elsewhere . His siock consists of, in part CLOTHS. Ac Sec &-c Black French twill Cloths, the finest ever be fore offered j also brown, bliick, nnd olive Clothi to sun purchasers; Cusaiineres, black Doe skin. una ntney colors ol tho very latest styles; torretli. er wiin u gencrul tixanriinei.t ol Summer Hat summer boating, nieii'a Cm vats, l.imieit for runts, men and boj's wear of nil kinds. LADIES' !)ltKSS GOODH. Ulaclt dress bilk, silk Bareges, I nwns. black mm nine Alpacas, I, urn res, ! reach Giughain, to gether wilh u very exicHsive assortment of I'rints oiso uonnets, lionnet Kitihons, rrunci ,t lowers rarasois, rurasolells. Mitts, Uloves, Hosiery uiuv nun uaiiu" -v iUt". ,.,.;)viiite fjnons..... wiuto hwissand s,.i, h Mull, while IlUhop Lawns, India Bunk Miialiic. Neiting; ('anihric. Miinenciiiuhricllaiidkereliirid-ver line. Also riais Kir little girls. HARDWARE. &r-.. &r. Ilardmirc, Qiioensiv iie. tJrur. rii. em etc l-ountry Produce l:iU n in i-xJiuuga Air goods Kcmeniber the old aiand , inuneUuiti ly ;jwji7 tlie iimyl41y R. J. BENNETT, CEABB'S MERCHANT TAILORING AND ULU1MIING STOUE MAIN STREET, CADIZ, O., (Directly opposite thi I'uhlic liu tiding. rlillb subscriber calls the attention of his JL menus and the puMio, 10 his largo and well maue si'KING AND SUMMER CLOTHING which for variety of stvle ano f:inliiniia. nnd n " . ...... i' 'i. nujjij 1.1..-, 11 l cellence, has never been upprouched by any thing 111 iiiurnei lie is determined tnrivesatiufnniinn in nil h selling good urticles, ns well made mid as cheap ... .M'uii. in . iiiijiiii:i)iu:i. nu inereiore not only invites the people of theeountry, visiting the town, to give hiiu h call, hut the eitizeus of Ca diz ulao; for which nothing will be churtrod, but thanks will be returned, whvthci thev purchase ll Hill, As he intends to keep constantly on hand every thing in tho CLOTHINU LINE, mill all thai makes up n gcntlenian's wardrobe, and at such prices as shall defy competition, he hopes by strict ii. i,;iii iuii iu uiiaiiiH88. 10 ineci ine vinwii nun ren- soiinble wishes of nil his friends and the nuhlic gVIIUIKIJJ, ltfigular Custom Business, Will becoiilinued.un'l irilrmenlanf nil kindamade and trimmed as muni in the best manner, at the same stand. Particular attention will be bestow ed upon this department. rursons wno mny notilesireliiin to makeup the1 garments, can bo furnished with a most suiierh .....I If. I . I- I I.IIU IIIUIIUIU BIOUK Ol CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS. with appropriate trinuiiiiicrs. at his store. There is not us good a stock in town as his from which to choose. New York and Philadelphia F.tsh ions will be regularly rcceitcd. lie is Agent for Williams N.Y. Fashions. Tni lors can he supplied on liberal terms, with the latest fashions. (CT" Having in common with everv hodv else. miown ku ii ioiik ume mat sucn an esinniisiinwnl ns the above wnslmdJy wanted in Cndix, he eon fulontly bono thut the nulilio will triuinnhnntli sustain him. On his part, be will exert himself to tne utmost to please. t;.KUt, .nay , ihji. "VriLLEK'Scelebrnted Cradling 8cythes, also Xv J.trnss :ytncs, lor sine ny may 14. & II. M'Fsddkn. OIIKUI Shears of superior qunlilty, and .Wool i wine, lot sale ut s. A. II. M'f tonsil's, I3HAUTIFUL new styles Ueroge Dclunes ut Kery low prices, nt mny7-tl Woons' Dbtot. Q ll,K POPTlNS, und silk trimmings to mutch, J at prices to suit all the people, Cull ut may? tf Woods. BAREGE DtXANES of new und fine sty Us Ladies, CDiue and see them, at mnygl SIIOTWELt. & CRABCS. 13ONNETS and Hats of various kinds, Jenny m m i.iuiin, vtueeii B uwn, etc., uic.,1il ma 31 SIIOTWEI.L &. CKADB'S. LADIES' and Misses' (i AITKKS, half Guilers, Jenny Liud and Morocco Slippers, nt muy9l SHOT WELL & CRABB'S. POLAND Silk and Lining for Ladies' Dresses just received nnd for sale at nmy2l 8HOTWELL &CR ARB'S. BUTTONS A new style. forLadies'sdreises, just received nnd for sale nt uiiiy9t SHOTWELL . CRABB'S: A ttTIFICIALS.Faim, Combs, Neck Ribbons, mnyai SHOTWELL A. CRABB'S. CRADLES.. -James Miller's cnlehruted Crn. iJ dies und Scythes, for sale by ma,v3l-4t WELCH t PHILLIPS. SILK FRINO, of a superior quality, lor sole by mnyiH ? SHOTWELL ftCR A II B. I3ARAS0LS A bciiutiful article of Lntlins' . Pnrasols, received nnd for ta la br ..' ;i nwy2I i SHOTWELL & CRACBi XfS . . ... w CjC ... DR. GUYSOTTa IMPROVED EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SAR3APARIL LA. Tbe remedy for Purifrinr the Blood, ami Caring Diseases, and the only Resaedy thai is thoroughly emcieni ma penectly harm less. Ut Gallon's Eitract of Y el tow Dock arid SnriM ril ls, for tlis cure ol all Diseases generate.! bv in- pure blood ita grealshccess justly eniitlrs it to tbe name ol the Urent Amricnn S ore I fir.. 80 far as it is knowi, it ii universnlly appreci- nicor ami many vnuieni pnysiciuns use it daily in their practice with tbe most happy effects, and certify that it is the but rxtracl iu existence, and the out? one Ibat ST.iftDS THI TE&T OF TIME. Every year adds u its great popularity, and multiplies i Is astonishing cures. Tr e victim of HEREDITARY SCORFULji, with supuruting glnmk, houey-cosned flesh, and enrries eating into hisbonet, finds Guysost's Yel low Dock and Sn rsapirilla a bald lor hisofflio lions. His horrible torments aie nssunged, and his maladv not only relieved, but PERMAXhNTLY CURED. It nay be tifely auerteil from the results ol past exierience, thai "Dr. Guysott's Extmct tf Yellow Uock nnd bismparille'' is beyond all comparison, the Mot Wonderful Remedy on Earth! for ihefollowing iliswises, and all others proceed ing from VITIATED BLOOD: Scorfula.or King's Evil; Rheumatism; Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions; Pimples or Pustules on the lacej Blotches ;Uoils; Chronic Sore Head 1 Enlargement and Puins of the Bones nnd Joints, Stubborn Ul cers, Sytthilitiq Symptoms, ts-intlu or' Lumbago; nnd diseases mi siim from an , cious u 0 of niercu rv, acitcs. or . dropsy, exMurn or imprudence in life; Li-er Coaiplaint, Ague and Fever, Intermitting Fever, Chol era Morbus Dysontury, Diarrhoea, Plcthorn of Blow) in the Head, Pain in tbd Back, Sides, Breast or Loins, Piles, anil all forms of muscular, glandului ami skin diseases. I t isasovcrign sier.ific for General Debility, and the best renovator for a Broken Constitution. It braces and re-invigorates everv ortran. pro motes activity nnd regularity in every function. ..iu m. mucus unit oonuiiiiinol tne whole physical system, which is the beet scurity for LONG LIFE Let all who wish o puree the blood from the impurities contracted from the free indulgence of ..o npfiviiie uunug ins witter, ami to prepare the system to " RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS, resort now to " Guysott's extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," which is proving itselfan nn tidote for many of the most malignant discuses that flesh is heir to, and they will never be disap pointed; for in this remedy the public faith has never wavered never can waver t for it ii found on experience, just as their want of luith in oilier nnd spurious compounds is also founded on ex perience. Thev FL Y FROM MWERAI, NOSTRUMS, to seek hope, life nnd vii;or from this rUKt.LV YKUI5TAULIS REMEDY. Therefore, however broken down in health nnd spirits, however loathsome to himself and oibers. let no one despair 01 recovery; let the patient only understand that his hope of physical resto ration lies only in " Guysotl's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sursupitrilla," and persuade bun for IIU Ivtle's Sake. to try it, and wo have no hesitation in predicting his speedy restoration, to health. Cure 0 an aggravated cane of F.ririmlat. WOMAN'S DELICATE ORGANIZATION .. It bus no ooiiul in the Materia Mudica. and at thut critical period of life when the first stage of her decline commences, its cordial, and iuvigora tiiig properties will etWW b.o . ,. ' - ftr None ore genuine unless nut un iiilarze squuro bottles, containing a quart, and name of the Syrup blown in tbfc glass, with the written me wniicn signature of S. V. Bennett on tbe outride rapper. Price .! ner bottle, or 6 bottles fur tf .Sold bv J. D. P Al!k'. Ci'ne.inniiti. Ohin North-rnst corner Fourth and Walnut Btreets entrunce on Walnut street to whom all orders must be addressed. ' Aoents John Benll. and M'Bcan & Knox. Cadizj Hogg & Parrinli, Mnorefield; John Hogg, Mt. Pleasant: J. Crunihncher i. Aon. Wheelinir. . . a. ,,1-nnip, an uuenviiie, npv.f-iy Price Reduced' VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE1 Large Boltlca-ttuly Quo Dollar. Tlx Propnttor of tin Grast Amarican Rcmedr " Vacb.'. V.O.TA.I.S LiTBoxT.irric MiiTuts," indued brUw orient wliciutioni of Im Actnu, tbtau.lioul llw llniut Stues luil Ctwli, hu now , Kedaced th Prlos of hit sonata Aid wU known .rlfeWl sad fro tmn in.. beneefortb, b. will pnt up bat out riu oolr, bit a.usrt bottlei: th teuil priao will bt , Oil S01111. TIm piblio mtr nt smnd Uiat Uw chtnctnr of to. If ll. cWm. Iia fUongtli, and .ontivo proprtli will ar-VAia eMCHANO.s. ami Oi. Mme eAra will b bojtowod i. aro pAriag it ai heretofore. Ai thii medicloe. ander ill roduceil priM, will bo rardiAAoa br thoM who bar not bilhorto nod IhemwlYOi aeqaAintod with iu virtaM, th proprietor woild bet to intiraAto tbu bia uticlo ii not to btclAKd wilh tho tut Amount of " homliol of thodAf i" It diiau for iUelf o .rMter htalint pcr. im mil ditwi,' tXam rs oUat prtparation now itfort tk world ; and hu iHtAinod iuoif for oi. hi tout br in laporior modicAl viitaei. And. naUl thi rodaouoa, oommAAdod doablo tho prico of Anr otlwr Article in tliii line. None. Pasticc.aslt. thii Article uli with .not heel. Ing power And oortAintr. upon Uio Blood, tivsr, Kidney., Itutgi, and all other okam. spoo the ptopor sotun of whleb life And bealdi depend. Thli medleino ku A Jietle klh npite u a rwneer ft . Dropsy and Gravel .ail all diMAica of that .Atom. It bat tie retted open whoa tbe intelli.ent phynician hu ibsndoned hlf pAtient, end for llieea dutfowinf dinAeai, more eepeoiillr Dsoriv, the propri etor would eemaittr And boneellr recommend H. At H. preeent price it ii eAiilr obtained by all. And the IfiAl will pnv. die Article to be the Chsspeit kedieiaa ia ta World! tST PleoM oik for PAmphleU the ogeoti fire ther awa ther oonula erer liiieen petoi of neeipu, (in Addition to fell nodical natter) voluble for hoamhold parpoeM. and which will uro siAlir dollAn per rear to practfcAl boniekeepon. Thee, nrjeipto Are intndneod I make tbe book of (real Alaa, uida from la chaiaoter u an adrertliini mediant for tb nodicmo. tbe leiunonr ia favor of which, in the fore, of letten from all parti of the oosntrr, na? be relied a poo. Van.hn'i Vetetabl. LhhoMripUe Mittsi"-tb Greet AsMrfrjan Remedr, bow for lale in Quirt boulu at (I oaah.eniill bottlet al 60 on each. Mo mill bottlei will be tented after Uio preen tttock la dlepaood of. PriiHHPal f idee, Bo.aIo, M.' Y SBI Miia Street. .- . . O. C.VAUCHJf. M. B All ktten (eicopdnt rroei otentl and dealer! whk whom he mneacu bail new) bum be post paid, or ao atleolloa illbesiiren'tolhev.. A GENTS John Beall, Cadiz, O. A. F. Crotkey, Neie Market, O Hogg Jf Parriih, Moorfield, O I noma Arnell, Antrim, U. Ogden Jf Clark, Cambridge, O . Roby Jf Co., Lresburgh, O J. For bet, ten,, Hagertown,0 mayM-ly RAILROAD HOUSE. BY HENICY lfllLLHIZCK. Cobner of Tiimn and Aoami Stbrbti. STEUUENVILLE. OHIO. THIS house hn been tberoughlv repaired, and is one of the best now in theeity. It is conveniently loomed, nnd ha. in connection a rge tviigon yard, and rood Stabling. Satisfactory accommodations Bills low. - np30, '51-ly HENRY MILLII1ZER. A AA YDS. well suleoiedjet black silk Luce, 'iUlJfrom 3-4 lo l4i ino.be wide. Also. Marseill. Skirl of bet (iiiulitv nt may7-tf Wqoa'a Caaaa. PRINTS 250 vnrktir. from S cents to 35 eta per yard-, wonh seeing. Call on mayr-ii . Wood. Ji ist received a new lot ot cheap Bolinnt Rih bnni. and a niiicnilloent nieco of lll.ick Hilk. for .ale cheap at, . , S, I II M'FaoDaikV r I; may ii. , t ... J. -V. Senseny, DEALER IN 'ALL KINDS OP BRITISH, FBENCII $ AMERICAN fancy and siavle Dry Qoodfy No. 133, Main street, Wlicclin Va. y7-SI-ly J. ELLIOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Moretgn ana Mioviestu VARIETIES AND FANCY GOODS, No 1 Go, Alain street, Wheeling, Va. mayi-at-iy S. G. ROBINSON, Window Glass, Sash, White Lead, Oil, I urpentinc, Paint, Brushes, Dry Paints, &,c, Opposite the Melodeon Buildings, No. 75, Muiu street. Wheeling. Vn. niv7-5l-lr John II, Thompson, WIIOLESALK AND RETAIL UookiclIeiA. Stationer AND DEALER IN Paper Hangings monroe Street, wheeling, va. mn7-5l-!y 12. JL. WML.DI2 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bookseller, Stationer AND DEALER IN WAI1 PATER. WINDOW BLINDS, AND VARIETY OOOIS Corner of Main and Uniox Sts.. wrr w ar -m- . ' Wholesale Dealers, School Committee, and Teachers supplied on lhe most reasonable terms. mny7-ly PATTEItSON &. CO., Wholesale Druggists 33, MONROE ST., WHEELING. VIRGINIA. OFFERS for sale nt the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, a large and well selected assort ment of : piiUGSrAND ItlEDICIXCS, trench, EntlUh und American Chemical. Faint VU Oils. Dve Stuffe. Vnn.i.l. w:. llOW Gllllk.. OrulffifltB Glllaatimrte !....!.. P II ..- , t ".una. Tuiiiipiie , , . r.---- , ... u.i . . vt nil - n v.. ....f..cm,, mill IUT Kiuas, Brontes, I erfiimery, Surgical InBtriimeni.JIricnd. considering my case hopeless, or at least "'"err Materials, GENUINE COD LI VER beyond the reao . ol lhe physician's skill, advised OIL, together with every urticle comprising ih0l,he use of " Wislni'. Balsam of Wild Cherry .' stock ot n Dniggjgt. niny7-ly TIIOS. G. CULBEIITSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer iw Cooling Stove, Gratti, Hollow Ware, etc., No. 19. Union Stik HAVING always on hand the choice of the market, ut lowest cash :;..,. ..: .i o:...u... .... '". r s. u iii.nuiiifii mane: also mnnulai-- turer of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, in 7. . . '""-"r8 incliUWEST PRICES. Burke &. Barnes' Improved SALAMANDER SAFES, nssoited aiius lor sulo ns above; being the onit agent for tliem in the city, I will sell at prices ll canaot fiiil to please. my7-ly ALDERMAN'S OFFICE, WHEELING, VA. DMACLANK, Alderman of tha 1st Ward .Ofliec, corner of Main und Jefferson st will promptly and faithfully Rttcnd to any busi ness eutiusled to his cure, lie may be found at i Imlm mfuln K .I..a r I .... -11011111111 III sun." In sr. i, . . "J" "'"' "I I IW 11 III I OtllCrW Be Denoaitintia mlm.. , . i, ,...i m. . ..v..,i.ricii.-iiu in vnio courts. mny7-ly S. P. BLACK, ATTORNEY AT 1.AXXT. PRACTICES in (he Western Counties of Vir giiuii, and ndjoining counties of Ohio. OtKe .:.,rii.- Vvi on Main street, between Madison and JoflV-rAni, , (opposito the N. W. Bunk) Wheeling- VinriniV, I au; wnieiing, Virginia. majv-ly Mlutultvave AND CUTLERY, . , n;nir virea, traveling, Va THE subscriber has justrcceiv- cd u complete assortment of Hardware nutl Culler y of every description, in the line mr oiniins, carpenters, Mill - : Wrights und Hou-e-finihiinr together wifli Syihes, Sickles, Scvthe Siiuihc Scvil and Rifles, Grain Cradles, fine two, three und lour prong rorKs,siiot'cls. Simile. Mattocks, mill nml cross cul Suws, bronilund chopping Axes, cast,' f slictirond English blixcr Steel, Machine Curd.1 etc., etc., togelhur with everv variety in the Hardware line, which will ho wild onus good terms ns can bo round in the We,t. nmv7.lv UAMiir-r vrst-i j -j . c. i u ivccji,, Dry Goods House NO. 176, MARKET ST., win:ni.i ij, viiioinia. T T D. MO'FTE, at lhe old stand of Greer r f i Motto, would uivue th attention ofi me ci turns or llnrrsoii county, lo his extensive stock of DRY GOODS, winch he is now receiving from all the Euntem ciiu-s. In the nssoriacut will bo new style, of - found ull the Dross Goods, a. tlieycotnc outin the season, wilh every article in the Dry Goods line. Mon -y can be saved by those winding lo nur rh...i l.u .i .1' -l ? ....ot,, ..j gumir, vvncro nirre are cneap siocas to select from. Additions will he intuit- to lha as sortment! every few days throughout the season. in.iy7-ly Beymcr House BY JOHN P.. WALKER, Ma n Street, near the Nurth.WetternJIank, and one tquare North of the Sutiiention liridve. PI "III IS HOUSE hn. been ihoroughly re fitted 1 und sumilicd wilh new furuiiur throiiuhnHt. Citizens ol Harrison County visiting Wheeling w,,i unci in line iioiiie every convenience nectitsu ry ta their comfort. Tho Best of Fare and Low Bills There i. also connected with tho house a lnrere nnd cominodiou. Wilson Yard, and an ex cellent Stable, nearly new. ffr-The Ka.lern and Western stages tall Hi thi. house ivkrv dav or passengers. mn7-ly COLUMBIA HOUSE Main ttreet. near the Suiinention. RHJee. 10NR ADSTROBLE reennunand. In nil vov. Vnger. Unit hi. hotel is tho best established in mecuy, gunrniiireing the CHKArESI and.tha tiraniptest service, 'l he best drink lire always nepi nt tne nar, especially runr, UUUMAIH nir.a, aim good I aier Veer.'1 may-tl . COIN RAD STROBI.E VM. TELL HOUSE By Lewis .Snider, No. 200, Eal Side of Market Square, WHEELING. VA. riHI3 HOUSE having recently been re-filled J throughout with new fatniture, Ihcoiiisen. of Harrison nnuiity will Unci it n convenient plane to stop nt wheu coming to market. The Slnbling i. largo and nommodiout, and is nearly new. ' ' . . 5 t . " Tho best uf ftire, good lirtor nnil client) bill. Call nt tha Wa. Tell IIouo when you coma to Wheeling. , , a - LEWIS SNYDER. "J?.-'r;(,;.y f t, ' .i.,; ',,, Tie Great Remedy for Consumption of the ijtng, Jiffecuom vj ie rrarr, Aitkma, Itronekilit, Paint or XYealnteti of Ut, ItreaM or Lni, and other ejection the Pulmonary Organs. TTTISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY V V is a fine herbal Medicine: eoiaposnl cl.U flj of Wild Cherry Dark and the rcmiiiie Iceland Moss, (tha luiier iniMrieii asprcssly for this puipoae.) the rare atadicul virtue, of which are also caaibineil by a new cbeaicnl pnic, with tha ElUtcl of Tar thus randeriur tha whole compouad the uoat cerlaiu am edicacioa. rem edy ever discovered for ivonsumption of the Lungs ! (& Interetting Correspondence. Dr. W. i Bunks, ol Xenin.Ohio. hirhl, rmirriiibU Drugtist in ibat delightful villace, informed a. thill the snlt of Wittur'. Bnlniia of Wild Chrnw i. unnnrullcled. The demand (61 it U mn eager, that lie can hardly keep himself supplied with it. lie has had in his store medicine, for lent ffo tiun.. Some of these were esteemed rood mul on e gave lemiiorury relirf. But since na has had Wistar's llalsnm of Wild Cherrv. a numho, ice nt nna ol the most serious cases were completely cured ; U"'MW TSJ8!' V ,n. "" '. by it. um. I neversoM . medicine," .n,. lhe fy'1"'1""1 rr-aaa bad fa.M. Doctor, "in which I bad .bat entire confidence1. , rkT Bitter, ara wot thy tlwn.goa.ori,.. that I have in this." M, . 'r'sin! great virtue in tha ractiocarwa (HtIt Cubes! Whenever Wisttt'a Bal . , . . . sum is iiitrodaced, it at once attain, that high reputation which it .o nchly deserves. What can prevent iu sale, when on every bund can be witnessed it wonderful cures T The Worst case ol Astlima, recrnt nnd dangerous Ccnghs, (and also those thai are ol long standing.) Bronchitis or Consumption (iu its early stage) nre always cured by this remarkable Medicine. IIGICUU.rAHY CONSUMPTION! c-Mrru urn miiur nauam or iriM Uhtt' J . , ... l.'.j - D 1 iir.i ... ry. Tho following cure of Jeremiah Isgrigg, of I'oiisnmption. (five ol his brothers and sisters hav- ing diiil of Consumption,) is tiuly wonderful, Ought not this to urge the -lnlctcd to make use . ..... ...m....-,,i.iii& iciiicuj, wncu ii i. eueciing cures like the following: Pleasant Riook, Ilumilton Co;, O., i ' September 37, 1850. J . D. Pisa Dear Sir: I take the liberty of advising you of the benefit that I hare derived from the use of " Dr. Wistur'a Bal. m of Wild Chetry.'' 1 wasnroetntcd , y tbut terrible scourge Consumption, in May lust. Tile attuck was truly horrifying to me, for fie of our family (my bro- ther. and sisters) hud died of Consumption. I wns nfflicted with nearly all of tbe worst fenlurrs, r i- - i . I .. . - i. i nun h ui.iiL-niiig cotign, una expectorated a great deal or blood, liecuc fever, seere pains in lhe side and chest, cold chills.nltemaiing with flushes of heat and copious night sweats, I wns under the care of a skillful physician. WeU. nro . heiliv ihnn nlir.ii, halnl.u I roiu ma .line i wns uni'll .ICK. until about six Without my Knowledge, mr father nracurnt it. nnd commenced administering it to me. nnd from tne nrst uny Hint i commenced taking it. my hnlillh imnmviHl. nnll in ten wwlt, Car. iI..i:...b , ..- .uumiiio I commenceil using tl, I was able to be out and oversee my business, nnd labor, which I still con tinuetodo. I have taken four bottles of the Med iciuo, and now cousider myself perfectly well. 1 make this statement to induce others that nre afflicted ns 1 have been, to muke trial of " Dr. Wistar's Bulsam of Wild Cherry,'' which remedy -. g ir a iuinciivu, rrBiorcu my health. JKREMIAH ISGR1GG. A CaSO Of Weeding at the Lun2sJ"n ,..UJP'-'P"'. onecun doubt-, after, usiurlt ....... e uaisam j rmi tnerry. t nowN roi.NT, Luke County. Iml , 1 June 15th, 1849. V John D. Pak Denr Sir. As I have a deep commiseration lortbo itlTlic ed, permit me to give von a brief history of mv nfflictinna. iml iI.a h. ef of J ivm mv ' i j 1 1 cfits derived from the use of " Dr. Wisinr'. Bui- snm of-Wild Cherry." -.- . - ; In July, 1849. 1 was ntln.-lted wilh n fever of a typhoid character, winch left me in a ery debil ituted state, when in the following winter I was tuken with a severe cold, which reduced ma to such nil. extent us to give me tha appearance oi a confirmed consumptive. I labored under a severe cough expectorated a greatdcal, and wa. irouoieti Willi cold lect ami mehi sweats. frequently rinsed blood from my lungs. 1 contin tied in this state. . grndunlly sinking under uimrnne, uiiui Jiiillinry, lotl, wnen 1 WU8 again attacked with fever. My friends disnnired of inv (""ncaeu wiin icver. my irienus uisnnireu ofinv I . nn.d ml PhJ8inj"ns uoughl I could survive '.i i . i . , anor. time, ray extremities, especially my fcel , were constantly cold, nnd nlmost lost their leeung . 1. continued using your Medicine about six months, and now enjoy vxcellant. health. I would cheerfully recommend it to nil persons nuviiig uisenseu lungs. Mcspi-ellully yours, JOSEPH JACKSON. Prii:o $1 per bottle six hollies for 5. Sold h,- 1 n Pisv r-:..: .7 nu. j . n,.n, jiibiiiii.iii, vino. North east corner of Fourth nnd Walnut otr.t entrance on Wuluut street, to whom ull order ID0'i 00 addrcssetl. Also, by Johu Bcull.and M'Bean&. Knox, Cadiz; Hoe Fairish, Moorefield; John Hogg, Mt.Pleasnnt; - - 'ru"inncner or, ison, wneenng; 1 . S. Ilening, U.ITUUCIIVIIIC, "Pl6-y I BLACH BEAU SOTSL, BY WM. L. FENNEL. Markbt Strhkt, Stkubenviilb. Ohio. rilHlS Hotel, possessing the most central loca .L lion of any iu the City is large nnd commo- dious. and i. thnrnuirhlv m.finil nnd ro.fi.r..;.!,. cd for lhe accommodation of it. incrensinc eus- torn All the stuges arriving at, and deparlinc c c...i -n .." ... .. ... . . ..,t.S nuiu oieuuenvine, wil cull Ul tne IltiAVli OKAK (roiicr ii iiiwiijbiii rtwuiness at tne noo-j and new nnd splendid bnggag wugon h. inn been provided, lo convey bngeugu to and from lhe House. FREE OF CHARGE. The proprietor pledge himself to give entire oimemniioii. np3U, 'a I -ly Great and Destructive Wire on the RAIL ROAD! WE are now receiving und opening lhe lar gest end best selected stock ol FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS that hn.evat been brought lo thi. purl of tbe country, which wo of fer and will .ell ata. - LOW HATES a any other .tare in tho country. W bare loo high an opinion of the good sense and judgment of tuo miming vuiuiuuiiiiv ui iinriioun counly, 10 think they can be gulled by tha noisy burking unci gitosuig of some of the small fry, that have been puffing over tha enlargement of .torsa and good. beyond calculation; l we wish i for lb community who have the ready " JOHN DA?IS, to bring their Cash, and see who lia lhe PRETTIEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS YET OFFERED. We make no pretention to.i-ll good. le. than lha coat to bring them here, but we will cell al a fair living proCt,and ink their produce nt fair; market price. We hav taken greul care in v j lect our good both to quality and cheapness, wa have no auction guod made to sell nnd noi to wenr. , - Call and see; the Good will (peak for them selves. SHOT WELL. ar. IKABH, muy7tf j MONROE HOUSE, UV jaitii9 maiuKKS, Corner of Main and Bridge Street, and . fronting the Suipemton Bridge. . 11 VIE Bar i. ut all timta supplied with choice J .tqiiora me inula wan ' tia nt tna nmrKet ufford and curclal ami obliging aervunl 10 H-niton yoa. The Have urriv and depart from Ihi bonne daily, n lien you visit VV heeling fn II al the Mon roe nonsc. JAMES MATHERS. fnay7-tf Kf BBLtof Muckeral mr ale by iJU may M. ' - S.fc II. M'Fooa. C1 KNTLE MEN'S Ware isgoing off at Railotic) f rpced, lhe steam i up nt Jaundice, Djrsptpsii, Chronic Bertou ! ' lt.j, disra of it Kidutja, si ail diseases arising from a diaordtr's) Lisas ' nr 8lomicht tuch is Consiipalina. La ward Filef, fuflness of Blood 10 lbs Jlesd. Midi ty of ilie Somach, Nausea, llesrllMjrt, Disgust' for Food, fullness or weight la tha Stomacb, svu erucstions, nukiug r fltiiteiing al fbe pi of lk Stomach, iim mini of lbs I lead, burtied aad diflicall Braath ng, flulleiiag al tha tlcaM.cbokiDf or auffucaiiog aensations wbaa ia a lyi poaiure, dioinesa of vis it-a, dota or ab lr..f 1 he Bight, ferer and dull paia iA ilia Head, deficiency i pteiervaliua, Jal lowoess of lb kin and Ever ,'paia ia la Side, Back,. Cheat, LioiUe, t,addta flushes of Heat, bur mugs ia J'tesb, imr lanl im m i nin rJ L'u . t ..1 j R- fm v IW ' preaaioa of Spitiur. cam aa r-rrKCTcaiiT rraaa jrv - , DR. HOOFI4AND'8. CELEBRATED GERMAN .BITTERa f raarsaair sr D&. C. X. JACHDOn. t raa GERMAN MEDICINE S ORE No 130, ARCH STREET, PHILADfcLPHIJu Thir nower aver the above diseases is sni mm.. ... .:. - n . " .,lnu"eu J. "J PVraua ia vi mma on ins urn iru Kwr fiaasia, alar, cising the atust searching powers ia SMakaaaaaait iciMiirme vMHseareninc powers ia wcasaaaaaad ffertiona of the digestive organ; u ar wiia, ,, ,afc, certain knd pleasant. " HEAD AND BE CONFlACXDl (rromtheBotoaiW) The editor said. Dee id 'Dr. HoolUn:' Jelebratad tierman BIttsr fe the cn re of Liver Complaint, Jaundic,Dy.pepaia Chronic or Nervons Debility, i. deasrvedly 011 Jf I v.. . . i ' mtter. nuvo been used br thousand. ,..!. fc: .1 " our elbow say be ha himself iccrircd .fectuul und perionnenl rare of Livtr CoanlaiM from the use of (his waicrfy.. W ate conviacad Jl. in tbe use of these Bitter., fym patient eo- iiiuij (uiw imigiu hihi vigor a iuoi wcri s of grout consideration. Thry ara ptaaaant ia taste und smell, and can be uwd by persoiw with tlle m8t delicute .lomncb with salary sndtr m circumstances. Wearespeakiirgfroiptitm .and to tho afflicted we advise ihetr as r "Scotl'a Weekley," one of tli bast Litarar papt ra published, said A u it 25 ' I "Dr Hoofland's German' Bitter. ar.nnamctarad by Dr Jackson, ara now recoiumenilad br aoas ,o' ost prominent members of tha mculiv mm n article of much efficiency iu case nf uL.il ii . . " " woalU adriso all mothers to obtain a bottle, and tbua as themwlve much sickneas. Persona of diibili.a. ted consututions will find these Riitersadraniuraa to their heulth, a. wa knew from erperienc. tk uiuiuij ,-ueci uiej nave nnou wead rslama -MORE EVJliKNCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gsrall.- rka best family newspaper nuMtsUd in tb laitad ... . v, ..ii, vuiiui ii.OI DU. IIOOFiiANli S GERMAN BITTERS "it is sehioiu tin t we recommend wbul is tens ed Putcnt Mediolno to th .." . "" mnnm aCaih ,u.1..m. ... .i , . . pat- o- ...uui., mum, uiereiora. whaa ra . rccoiuiuoud Dr, Hood'inifs tieiumn liittan. mm wish it to be distinctly understood thai wean not .peaking ol the nostrum of il day tbat an j noised about ftir a brief period uml ilwiw' fiTgott , "fer they hate done their gnlltv rnccol misckiTr but of a medicine long t'.tablishod uiiiyoraull' IprizcJ, nnd whickhai out tho heuMr approral mij iipeiK - - That this medicine will cure LiirMteom,.ui - - :. - - ...o iu..uniuiueuiuto. Ibey caubaad- luniiieiL-reu in rsatLa or infant witli i mimstcred to rBMAl.i 6r iNraNT witlS .aleiy and reliable beneut, at any; tun. . , ' ,. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. 4 Thi. medicine- fine nimimul k... i.;.i. i .-" which i necessary for all medicine. attain Ut i - - w"v iehariv -oa" o aaVVf vaaT "'"'oeownterfeiter. to put forth a spiirioa.arii sk oftho live. oixlibsS mlote iun. ' .i . . " ..l. mtK auiiw LOOK IVttL TO THE MARKS 'of ' THE OKNUINE. , , I hey have the written siguuinre of C; U Jackson upon -the wrapper, and the nnmc blow.' in die bottle, without uiui they are nmrinu - "! i For clc. wholesaU un:l lalso1Mfl,,ci?.K ,OT",,' No m Aroh ''. ou, door ontin- t'f (latclof 878 Race MreoU.PbilaiUt- (he plua, and by respectabln doaler fhroughoal lh country. AIbo loi .enl k M ...... KNOX'.Cndis. Fcbrumy 19, 1851 ' n OR- J. C. CABLED Drug ana Chemical WAHfixxot7sa , AIabkkt St., SruiHicwitLR. Ohio i all article purchaoed al his atab- lislimenl ore wnrruiiiedpunt,erihmi- . .cuiiuou. truga of every dewrin nun ui rw noiemie or KetniL n low aa Ullf AAlflhliehman, In .1. Ul-. ' . f J. . ' ,l.W W VJBAa niflU h1"H-. . ,he UUM M'riiv-Agr.ticy ft,r Fatcnl Medicine, in Ohio. SurgicS liunwmw, I nrAnPAn a. e. n . i 1 . m 'ion from the best Chemists-or.l. n.7. VZS?: I . I , . . ... w PI v.1 IHM promptly attended t j. -r- w . S. (k CABLE. FRANKUN HIIOSE, JOHN LYLE. PronrlW ... Fourth SraaxT, thrki Ikwa Noam or Masiit. r.-, STKUBENVILIJJ, OHia I 13 !oust: na a pleasant and oonvaniaMr I location, nnd is the lure-not ml .! 11....1 111 the city. Stranger who visit Steubetivill will nnd ut the above hauso everything nea.nwy ta iheireomMirt. 'J h stublin is rxtonsiy, and waa ouiii exprcn.y ior me accununodaiiun of Drovara and Pedl-r. He invite. Iii. old friend aad Iraveler's (aa. ally in Harrison nnd thcmrr.-andingconii,ia 5ivu una u uttii wnen tney yiSM Bleubenvill. np-iy J IRGM It1 HOUSE, , WM. B. ROLAND. PKQPRIETOtt, IORMERLYofthe " SieuJhaaviUeExehunga.'' 1 whicU wa. burru dawn, and. more raoeutly t the " Frerry Houie." onnosile Steuben.illar hn. removed lo ihi. aide of tha river, and taken lhe. new brick on Water .treet, imtnpUiab'ly below Market, near the Steamboat Laudiiur. and lu fitted it up in .plendid style. a. - - ' UUTKL. or TU. FIRST CLASS where he will be happy to, hi old ft ieads.aml a munv new oner aa majr plea. lo giva liii mi 11. 110 nio aeep oa naiu) uroevrwa, Hoh( Store, Salt, etc, which ha will aril a fciw aa caiibebomjiil elsewacre in Sleubejmlla, np3ii-iy -i niEDIGAt. NOTKB. pvOCTO W. H. WILLIAMS; PumhW, 1SviQaoN and AcoouoHia, rtcenilf from ilia cJiiireraity of New York, and orruorlr of Cudi. Ohio, leutWr. hi. profeuionnl fervid. a latbrniil. aeu ol Uhrichiviile and vicinity, and aolicit a ohnra ofpublio pairunui a. Having had vary ca veuaive opportunitie iu witnessing- and ;wiic. paling in Ihe.Hnsnitiil nnd Disneacarv nrunn'eoi of the East, he i particularly enxiou to Ileal thine intric ate, chronic, er long standing disease usually deeined inryrorVe by tb caaairr phyri-i-ian. Having also attended the 4rs aad paly regular ObHettieal Cliniqv i America, k hope hiatra Almoin of tha Diaruaei ol Women nnd Clal dren, will meet with gonainl favor from tb femal sex. He give snsHnl rtitetiliua to operaiioa for Club-loot, Aneurism, Cataraot, Tumors, Ainpa. .mine, ecu., nwi i prepare! lostraigaira c-rooa-eil Necka.Kyr. Liiub., elo., and raatora L.t or Uefivrettexl Una, Clkeek. Jaw. Note, Rye, eio. Tna more difficult oaaaa of Surgery will b iH.-rfor.ncd with perfect tnfety, under tha influetv-o of that great puia-inring agent, CHUvaooa.' Miiol minor onernn'ons such a Phlebolloaiv. Cuppiag, Extruciiii of Teeth, and ooraii.i Strnbiamaa w;il be pi-tftirouHl al hi ttttc; r thariie. For hi. proficiency in venting all disease, of lhe Eye and Ear, he feu (he rurjuni lo bisoffinai panert from the Phr.eoian and Suf- geon of tha N. Y. Eja Inftrniary, to aien at hi offic at any lima. Oftc fej. nm Su.r, three dmira north of lU Wa 41vtst4 -lUM. HI1.1I -VII 1 J -' -T ; V ' BROOA Ufi noplin. (f splendid deslKM. Burs ire u Lninea. 11 m-te uml ...li n.!: ! liole for I die.' dresses. t-atut-iina and hUtk Silks, rich and luv , ' iJiwiis, Uinahuni ni.id oriui f ihv Luiui . y. for nle chenn at, jhe fueJiioaitbls stiir (if 4T-". ,-.(.. .H'1'AUur.H'Sj,