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AGRICULTURAL - a-" TheTaraer'! Eoy. V ( , .BMW Ph. a jovial farmer' boy I'll b. As fresh ai the birds that sing, k' ' And carol my memory song of glee ' 1 Among the flowers of spring. " Vjth a hoop "who hoy," to drive my team, Ik-fore the rising sun. To slake tjipir thirst in a silvery stream f ; Shall be my morning fun ; To Sfte the hungry porker tod, . , And lear him grvnt his thanks ; , y To rouse tine calves from their grassy bed, - i To shake their drowsy flanks ; . " To draw from the "onerous cow her store, With young hands strong and free, ""v ; .Till th,c Jbrimming pale is running o'er With the foaming luxury ; " - laste to the garden with hoc and seed While the dew is on the spray, . To plant, to trim, to hoe and weed ill?. The morning hours away. ' "To raise the flowers for the honey bee, ,? llJTith tfteir petals bright ad fair ; 10b, I love the budding flowers to see, In my garden here and there. Or away to the field where the reapers hire, And toil the livelong day, And $ipi of the happy time when I j Shall be a man as they, To plow, to harrow, to plant, to sow The rich and fertile lands ; To reap wd bind, to pitch and mow, V , With strong and willing hands. f)h, I would riot live in the crowded town, ' '. " With its pavements hard and gray, With its lengthened streets of dusty brown, . And its painted houses piy? ' Where every boy his ball may bound ; Upon bis neighbor's dome, And every shout and every sound ;." Disturb some other's home, The squirrel that leaps from Hmb to limb, In the forrest waving high, JDrthelark thatsoars with hismartinhymn, : Js not more free than I. ' Then give me the trade ol a farmer boy, ' ' F,rom city trammels free, ; And I'll crackmy whip, and cry ' who hoy! , Oh, a farmer boy I'll be ! Milk Eooma in Cellars. 1 farmers about to build a dwelling, should know, that by carrying up a large flue in the chimney's back from the cellar, and hiving slruliiv or two orjeninar to the house, out of 7? r o , (lie reHar. thov can have as aooa a milk 7T ' v toom under their houses as could be made pver a spring Uiat may be perhaps two hun dred yards or one-fourth of a mile off, which so unpleasant to go to in had weather, es- Beeially by the female portion ot the tamiiy The floor should be flagged with s or.e, tey ,cao be kept sweeter or colder than yen cepjent or brick, which absorb "spilt Mlfe" and thus taint the atmosphere. The walla and ceiling should be plastered to fa anlitur white-washim? and cleansin?. No- ff"' - O - thing but milk and cream should be kept in Jhe room, as a pure atmosphere for cream to pise in, is absolutely essential for the making Iff sweet gutter. What is needed to have a cool, sweet cel lar is a current of air, which will be secured fey the aforesaid flue and open windows, as a atfong current of air is at least ten degrejs eoolcr than the same air at rest. Farmers ought to know that churning can 'done in any good churn in from ten to fifteen minutes, as weu in wuiult as m dum pier, by having the temperature of the cream right, say fifty-eight or sixty degrees. The temperature of an ordinary sitting or living room in winter, to be comtortabie, is sixty eight degrees, and a closet opening into such 'fL room would be the best place to keep the pot in printer. In summer, the cream can D8 readily reduced to the right temperature, by breaking up clean pieces' of ice and putting jt into the churn. A thermometer, which is necessary to reg Jolate these matters, costs but one dollar, and auch an investment every farmer ought to ... . . ' ' . , , , tome, who has churning to ao, ana mus jfvn this much dreaded part of the duties of farmers wires and daughters mucn pieas anter and easier for this I know they would Jhank your modest correspondent, if they n w him. Lewis County Republican. Spauty Lands. Farmers are oftened troubled with what frt generally known as spouty places n their Balds. They are caused by small streams pt water, yfcifih coming near the surface, are scattered through the soil, keeping it too wet for the erowth of useful plants. This , o evil can be remedied at a small expense; ap4 jSif wbiebja an injury to the field be jponVerted into a benefit, ' in the following rnanner: Dig a ditch across the upper end pi the spouty piaqe deep enough to cut off f ha Streams of water which cause it, and then earryhg ft in the direction in which the ground descends, until it reaches a point where the surfaca of the ground is a 'little Jowcr than the pitch which traverses the wet plain. This done, fill the ditch a few inches 'deep with small stones; and upon thp stones fy some straws, leaves, or something else jtd keep the earth from filling up with clay or sou vltfcu was thrown put. The water which rnueA Ihe "i spout" will find its way among -v. i ..ni.. l.n- rliui:,A ,j th atones at the bottom ofthedtteh, ndj fiiovr ,i:in to me wsue prcparea, wnerp )t jHIl form smalj Spring, sufficient M.lid a aralainnn ili.A fna rf.allhkw W email " snriog of " cctjWt water ! ... ' ''- l !t. 11 3 -f '1 ! l.t blaiiied in ilij way, yhkb did not fail in the, 'sWa-t ieaaon.. Thia is what is commonly , j . . . . , , ailed Fit':h drr.i.rr-PUtthurah GatttU. FAEM FOB SALE. I rw HE subscriber will sell at private aal TliE FARM now owned by Benjamin Smith, situate in Londonderry township, Guernsey county, adjoining the Tillage of Smyrna. There are about 100 acres more or less, about 65 or 70 cleared and in good cultivation. There are erected on the pre mises a good TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE. Well finished, and a (rood BARN and out houses. There is also a pood orchard of yrqfleJ frtrit, and any quantity of all other kinds of fruit trees. For further information call on the sub scriber, residing two miles south of Smyrna. jeii-5t Arnua saimi. snooBrwsoF, DEALER IN Window Glass, Sash,White Lead, Oil, Turpentine, Paint, Brushes, Dry Paints, &c, Opposite ih Mfclcxleon Buildings, No. 75, Main irwt, nnfeiint;, vn. nin7-.M-lr John II. Thompson, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Book&ellciV Stationer AND DEALER IN Paper Hangings monroe Street, wheeling, va, piim7-5I-It J. . .ieiiseny, DEALER IN 'ALL KINDS OF BRITISH, FltENCII AMERICAN Fancy ami Staple No. 133, Main street, Wheeling,Va mny7-5I-ly Dry Goods Ifiouse NO. 170. MARKET ST.. WIIRGLINn, VI1CGINIA. T T D. MOTTK. til (lie old eluiid of (irrer VV & Molie, would invite the attention of; thecitMHiii of llarreon county, to hn rxtenuva tonk of DRY GOODS, which he is now receiving from nil the Eiutern cnici. In the iissortueiit will hu found nil Ihft new styles of Dross Goods, ni they come on t in the season, with every article in ihe Ury Uooils line. Mon y enn be tmveil by those wishing pnr chase, liy gninir where there lire chenn stoe.ks to select from. Additions will he niiuie to the as- Borlmentt every lew days throughout the seusou, mi)7-ly MMROIS HOUSE, BV JIUES .Til I'll CKS, Corher of Mmn and liridge Strrttt, nnd fronting Ihf Suniirnninn Bridge. TT1I1K Bar is nl nil times supplied with choice J .iqnors the tiihlt with 'he hrst the mnrket nll'urda mid cart In I mid obliging teivunts to wuitonyou. . The sinr arrive nod depart fri m this lioupr (Inily. U hen you visit Wheeling cn II nt the MuH roef louse. JAMES MATHERS . mny7-tf Ucymcr House. BV JOHN P. WALKER, Man Street, near the Xirth-Wesiern Bank, and one square A'orlA nf the Suspension Bridge. rTINISIIOUSB hns been ihoroughly re fitted 1 li lid sil)pliril with new furiliinre llironuhdilt. Citizens ol llarrisun County visiting Wheeling will find lit this houae ever convenience necessa ry lo their comfoit. The Best of Faro and Low Bills. There is also connected will; the house a large and coimnndious Wil;iii V;irl. mid an ex cellent Stable, nearly new. (xfr'Vbn Ka stern mid Western sMges tall lit this house kvf.rv dav for pnsengers. ma)7-ly COLUMBIA HOUSE Main street, near the Suspension Bridge "IOXRaD ST'.iOBLK recommends to nil voy. Vngcrs thnt his hotel is the best estnblislie.i in the ci'y, guaranteeing ihe CHEAPEST nudMhe promptest services. The best drinks are always Kept nt the hnr, especiallr fUKK lit. It .HAW WINES, and good " aze'r Crrr." may7-tf CON H A P STROBLE. F 1.2 HO USE, WM. B. ROLAND. PROPRIETOR, FORMERLY of die "SteubenvilieExrhange," which was huini down, nnd more recently ol iu Frerry House,'' otipoFite Steubenville has emoved to this sitle nf the river, and taken ihe. new brick on Water street, immediately below Market, near the Steamboat Landing, und hns fitted it up iu splendid aiylc. as Jt HOTEL Vf THIS rlnST VLJISS where he will hehnppy to sen his old friends. nn 1 as many new ones as may pleuse to give him a call, ila nlso keeps on band Groceries, Boat Stores, Salt, etc., which he will sell as low lie can he bought elsewhere in Steubenville. nn3lMv RAILROAD HOUSE. BV IICNUT 11 LLIIIZF.lt, Cor NEK i'F Tiiiitn ami Adam Streets STEUREJfnLLE. OHIO. rilfllS house has been thoroughly repaired, I and is one of ihe best now in thecity. It is conveniently located, ami has in connection Inrge Wagon Yard, nnd good Stabling. Satisfactory accommodations Bills low. np3il,'5l-ly HENRY MILLIIIZKR. . CRABB'S MERCHANT TA1 ,0RING AND CLOTHING ST0HE. MAIN STREET. CADIZ. O.. (Directly opposite th: Public Buildings. 'MIIE subscriber culls the attention of his I friends und the public, to his Inrire mid well selected stock of FASHIONABLE READ MADE SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, which for variety of stvle niiti fashions, and ex cellence, has never oeen approached by any thing in tins muraei. He is determined to eivesntisfuc'ion to all bv selling good articles, as well luado mid us cheap as can be bought in Philadelphia. He therefore not only inviles the people of tlierountry, visaing the town, to rive him it cull, hut the cititens of Ca diz also; for which notliinc will be chnrcod. but tnauKs wtli be returned, whelhei they purchase or not. , As he intends to keep constantly on hand every thing in the CLOTHING LINE, and all that makes up cmlcpimi's wind robe, and at such prices as shall defy competition, be hopes by strict nttention to business, to nieet the views and rea sonable wishes of nil his friends and ihe public guili;iiifjr. - lingular Custom Business, Will becontinued.nn l enrmentaof all kindsmadt and trimmed as usual in the best manner, at the surae stand. Particular uttention will be bestow ed upon this department. rersons wno niay not desire him to moke np thei garments, can be furnished with a most superb nnd splendid stock ot CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS, with appropriate trimmings, at his store. Thtre is not na good a stock in lown as his front which to choose. New York nnd Philadelphia Fish ions will be regularly received. ' He is Agent for Williams N.Y. fnshions. Tai lors cn it be supplied on liWiil terms, with tha latest fashions. ' ' tfy Having jn common with every body else anown lora iontme tnut men an estnhllslirctja as the above wasbndly wnnted inCndis, heeon ,,.,,. boj,0 tpu, ,he' publio wi ,riu(n,.t.Bil nun. yn ms part ; ' " he will exert hiisss O ) of Mackernl lor sale by ' may 14. .oi 11. M'FAntiKN. A ff YUM. wall selected jet black silk Laea i M ? 1 '"-h"? wide. Also, l w.'aiiii. oauis in prat qnuijiy ai . I tMi.if .. , . . Woob's Coassa Price Reduced VAUGHN'S UTEONTRIPTIC BUXTURE1 Larf Bottle Only Oil Dollar. Tto fnnimi ( tka tm Anw Mm lit " Ttran's StmwtM Lrraomtm Mum." Mm4 kr mill li ml tm Atm, iHmitm ikm Vmm Badatad tat Trim tt Ut o.li sat wdt sm SMHtol mmi ft UUi 4s. eifirti. ka wiM pu mm kit w as mUi.-bIs ssuhKtka wxmi mnm will ks Oil DOHA. TmhIiHowmmu tkslBMcksncMaftasltkV hm, h miU, mmd swuIts mnmmOm win An iclinit, sd 1mm Ml ew will ks bMawal U nsiins Ik M kaMtfto. AilkiiixtieiM. sslMsi wiB bt sarckSM r WHikl k M khkamaud llnaiilws khuwI Kitli im rlna. Ua wnH woU kajta kulajualkukis tnkU a aot ta b. ataaai wilk Iks taHM af " kaaatas fua4ur;" h cUu Ix tf s frMr Wi sMr. i ttl mm, Usa MS assar fisin M mtfmrm Us wrU: mmi kss isaiiwil Msaf 1st sifbt r mr ks (spsriaf aadissl Tinw, mmi, smU Ikis lalseliaa. ssasaasl assba) Iks priw af mmr Ua snlcls this lisa. Nones P.Tirc-.LT, tka mnxim scki wllk (m kaJ. lit sawar mmi wruistr. spa tka Bloo4, Llvsr, Kidnsys, tongs, saisllotkaraniai, po lln prot) sctioa w hick llhsn MtkanMai. Tka aMdiciiw kss m JmUt alfk ttasts as a smsis far Dropsy aad Oraval ssd all d'nainaf that astsia. It sv ks isHa spaa wkai Iha IntaUiaant pkraosa katlbswIOMil Vm puBt.-u4 fat Umm damans Jiajsaa, mon avasisllr DaorsT, Uw pnpri stot wash) ssiMHlr and konajtlr rasomiaaid It. At hs pMam pitas it ataailr sbtaiud bj all. and tlx uitl wiU prsva thssnicWtabstlw ChMpast Kadieis la tha World! tST Flaus ak for pampkbts-tas asants (Its than aws? I ther omtaia arar aUtan pataj of lanipts. Oa addition ta fall cwdical matur) valaabl for koaiahold parpoaja, sad waioa will aav atanir soUan vm raw ts practical koaajkacpsn. Tktas maipkl an Imndnosd ts naka tb book of mat salas. aaida fna its ekamotar as so adrarliMnf awdiaat for tka audio na, tka katiaioar la favot af wnkk, in tha forsl af lauan ftoai all pans of lbs eoantrr . mmi bs raliod apoo. t3"Vaokn'a Vatatabla IJtbontiiptie Miitara"-tbs Oraat Amarioaa Rsmedr, bow for aala in quart bottlai at 1 aacfc. mill kottlaa at W ett aaoh. No imall bottlai will bs aaard aftar Uw ptaiaiit ttock a diipoad at. Priiioipal Offios. Baffalo, N. V.. Wl Mala Straat. O. C. VAUGHN. M. B All lattsB (axMptlsa from aianti and daalan whk whom ha traiuacu bauneai) mast b post paid.sf no atloatioa will ks sina to ibam. AGE UTS John Beall, CaJte, O. A. F. Croskey, New Market, 0 Hogg Sf Parrish, Moorfield, 0 I nomas Arnell, Antrim, U. Ogden J( Clark, Cambridge, 0 H. Roby Sf Co.. Leesburgh, O J. Forbes, ten,, Hagerstown,0. mnyl4-ly "Wall IPapea, Spring Supply. JUST received, embracing a very Ir.rge and carefully selected stock nf PAPER HANGINGS. Latest styles fine Satin Room nnd Entry Papers. Bordering and low priced Papers in abundance, A good assortment of WWF. WIHDOW PAPER. full width, and every variety of pattern. Also, a fine lot of Fire Bonrtl Prims. of new nnd beautiful patterns, richly ornamented with ( jld nnd Velvet. All persons wanting any improvement in sowing mncmnes, mil it poisct of the above articles cununt fail to be suited from irilUe most decided advantage over any other Drill Mm assortment. Remember the Book nnd Paper Store, corner o Main and Uuion plreets, Wheeling, Vn. E. L. WILDE, mn)7 tf Bookseller and Stationer. ON NETS of the vr. . . it. Kissme quick order," provoking to look at. Who wants a Bonnet nt less than dressing nn old one will cost? Par asols of the greatest variety, which must be sold low. A good article, quick sales, lit a fair com- nsation, is the motto of adapil-tf S. & II. M'FADDEN. I'miulm. f'ltlilc. A tli 111 :t, liifliieiixsi - - Itllil 'oiiutllHiaii. DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REME- DY. Afflicted render do not suffer thisdis- ease to knit us fatal threads in your system ; they aru ccituiit to hurry you to an untimely grave, lias not experience taught yon bavo notoi:cu - n r proofs convinced you that Consumption is certain demh to ull whom it mav encounter. when lelt till u late pened J Then why will you delay procuring tl remedy in due season to arrest tne orcgress oi nun leiiucsiroyer t a uoiu, wnicn gress soon terminates in n coughing, by which soreness the old nuysofplanting.nn the sn me kind oi ianil, of throat nnd iuflaniiiiaiioii of the mucous mem-will pay lor the Diill. To test the utility of this, brane of tie bronchi is produced , and the Lungs ! I planted on the same ground in nil iheolherdiffei rendcred open to disease. Thus persons sufler cut ways, nnd thnt planted with the Drill will , I themselves to procrastinnte until death looks in am satisfied, from present appearances, produce nt ihe door when 'hey will begin to be concern ed about their health, when in ull probability it is too late. May all who have a cold take time ly warning, and get rid of it as soon as possible. Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy stands bp- fore the publio tested by thousands, nnd daily used in almost every family throughout ihe differ ent Suites for diseases of the Chest and Lungs. rhe vast n mount sold in this town, nnd that to so many persons who come baek and obtain i! by the half dozen bottles, is sufficient evidence of its wondciful rrtiency. A fresh supply just received by mnyl4 6m JOHN BEALL. MEDICAL. NOTICE. I DOCTOR W. H. WILLIAMS, Phvsician, riuaoEON nnd Accouches, recently from the University nf New York, nnd formerly of Cadiz, Ohio, tenders his professional services totheciti zensof L'hrichsville nnd vicinity, and solicits a share ofpuhlic patronage. Having had very ex tensive opportunities in witnessing and partici pating in the Hospital and Dispensary practice of the tOftst, he is particularly anxious to treat those intricate, chronic, or long stunning diseases usually deemed incurable by the country physi cian. Having nlso nttended the hrst und only regular Obiletrieal Cliniqut in America, he hopes hislreitmentof the Disease ol Women and Chi I dren, will meet with gcnerul favor from the female sex. He gives aoeriu I intention to operations for Club-loot, Aneurisms, Cataract, Tumors, Ampu tations, etc., nnd is prepared to struighten Crook ed Necks, Eyes, Limbs, etc., nnd reBlore Lost or Deformed Lips. Cheeks, Jaws, Nosea, Eyes, etc. The more difficult cases of Surge ly will be performed with perfect safety, under the influence of that grent pain-saving agent. Chloroform. Most minor operations such as Phlebottomy, Cupping, Extracting of Teeth, end operations for Mr.itnsmus w il be perloruiea at niaomcern of charge. For hia proficiency in treating all diseases of the Eye and Enr, he refers the curiam to bis official naneri frmr thn Phvaicinne and Sur- geona of the N. Y F.j e Infirmary, to be seen at his office nt any lima. Office in his Drugstore, three doors north of the V. 8. Hotel, Main street. np3l-8m Great and Destructive Wive on the RAIL ROAD! WE are now receiving and opening ihe Inr gest and best selected stock oi FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS thnt hnsevei been brought to this part of the country, which wp af ter nnu will sell at na LOW RATES ns any other store In the country. We have too high an opinion of the good sense and judgment ol the farming community of Harrison county, to Jtiinn they can he gulled bj ipe noisy Dnraing and gassing of some of tho small fry, that have been' naffini over the enlnrgemAnt of etores and goods beyond calculation t all we wish is for the community who have the ready tn brine their Clth. and see who lias the rKK J IKST AND CIIBArT.BT " 1 Ulk. ur CJOODS YET Utt KUKU. Wa make no Detentions lo sell roods less than the cost to bring them here, bat we will sell at a fair living profit, and take their produce at fair market prices. We have taken great lare to se lect our goods both as to quality and cheapness, e have no auction goods made to sen ana not to wear. Call and see; the Goods will span)! for them, selves. SIIQT WELL 4 CRABIi, mn)-lf J. ELLIOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign ami Domestic JbmWntffodds, VARIETIES AND FANCY GOODS, No 165, Main street. Wheeling, Va. National House, Unxn or 6TessTii.L Wtiiu araarra CADIZ. OHIO, Oaa square weatoftbc Publio Building, form erly occapied by Thorans C. Vioceat. JUaV THE Sl'BSCRIBER thankful for ths if... y patronage beretofora bestowed upon 1 Lisa, would bee leave lo announce" akaaaawJaj to his old friends and tha public at large, ihnt ha continues at the old stand. This establishment, bus been renovated and put it in complete repair, aud furnished it with entire new Furniture. This house ia located in the moat olensnnt and business Dart ol the town. inc. si Aiiuuin extensive, nnu nose aiso been thoroughly repaired, and will at all times be provided with the best of provender, ana aueouea by cnrelul nnd obliging nostlera. Connected with the establishment, is a large nnd extensive WAGON YAR .(the best in Cadis) and suitable for Menaeeriesand Circuses. No pains will be spared to render those who may luvor tne national Mouse wnn a can, a coruforttiblo na possible, bv which means the un lorsicneu nones to merit und receive a noerai share ol nntronnee. DROVEIlSaccomraodated with any amount of Stnblin? required. BOARDERS received by the week, month or year. Suitable Rooms can befumished for Private Fa milies. 1 have connected with the above establishment, n LIVER YSTABLK, whieh. for s tvle of Caasi- oes, and an frty of lloasia, cannot be surpassed by any establishment ol the kind in the counny. ' iiinnpfiiianr'DiTi? TIIOMA McCl'E. Cndii, April 9. 1851-ly JVEWAXD FASHIOtfJlBLF. TAii.onno iTiti,isiinu;T JOHN M'CLINTOCK RKSFtU l f l'lil.Y inlnrmshiaold Iriemlsj ol Cadi i, nnd the public senertilly, that 4 he intends to continue, the Tailoring buttneti If f in all its forms, in the room formerly occupied by James Bannister, nnd nen rly opposite the National House. Ilo flatters himself that, by strict atten tion to business the employment of the latest rules Tor cutting garments and none but tne very debt workmkn to work them , he will not (nil to re ceive n liberal share of support. An experience ol several years in the Tailoring business enables him to any that he considers himself fully competent to compete with the emit here, or elsewhere. np93-ly INPOKTANT TO FA KM E ICS I MOORE'S GRAIN DRILL. Latest Improvement. Patented 1850. I. S. DITMARS, CADIZ, 0., rTAVING purchased the exclusive right to fJL nialtii and sell this DRILL in the eountie of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont und Carroll, is now prepared to receive orders from purchasers. To those who are not acquainted with the use of the Drill, he will specily umong its many ad vantages, those of saving in plnntine one hall bushel to the acre, its producing a I least from five to ten bushels more to the arre than by sowing in any other way, its preventing und protecting the gram from trcezine; out in the severest weath er, beinsr the only means of insulin? nn abundant crop. It operates equally well on nil kinds of land, nnd ts not injured by coming in contact with rucks, roots, Ac. It will plant point lows in all irregular shaped fields, without planting any part twice ovct. It will plant from 8 to i acres per day with two horsop, of nny of the small grains, with a saving of one third of labor, leaving n ritlce of eaith between the rows. To those nqiiaiiiicd with planting in that way, he j will sav that this is the latest, best nnd cheapest that hat vet been made. 1 1 will cost but XLU, a smaller size, $51), which is considernbly lower than othir drills. Its benefits will exceed the most sanguine expectations nl nny fanner the gain by using thn Drill, over lbs old way of plan- ': mi ... ...:n .!... ...... r.- .u UU!;, on ilJ liurca, win muic ,111111 wt mi im; , . nnB ,.,... .. hila .., : ' . ha nikmiumm nt Bnliiiiiore, October 25, 1850. ill Philadelphia, and of nil the other important Agricultural Societies. The best recommenda tions can be given from persons in the counties of this und other States where this Drill is now in use. A visit to tlie fields of Peter Thomna, John Ifnierfield, Judge Mcl'iirlmid, and many ., . . , , !otber8 in Harrison eounty. who planted n pint ol1 iheir ground i with this Drill last lull, will satisfy j nny person if its great advantages. He deems it necessary to annex nut u single certiticute, one from a wtli unown citizen oi uarrison county, l CDiit, Ohio, April 12, '51. I planted last fill), with Moore's PatentGrnin Drill, ehoiit IC acres in wheat, in which 1 saved ; one-half bushel ol seed to the acre, nnd on which 1 10 acres, from present appearances 1 believe the .increiiso lino oiiiureiica in invor ui me ltih, over 10 bushels more to the acre than any of the lest und I cheerfully recommend it to fanners, believ i.ig it tn be greatly to their interest il they only plant 10 ucrcsin wheat. JOHN HAVERFIELD. Take Notice. I warn all persons against in fringing nn the Pntent in my territory, under penalty ol tne law. Orders lor Drills for tho coming fall must bo sent in us soon ns possible. nplG-3mo Weekly Herald, Sieub.; St. Clairsville Ga zette; and Carrolltnn tree Press copy J inos.und charge ndvertiscr. l'fiiiKK'U'fa und O til iii Plimter j Patented Jlfarel 1841 Re-iuwd October IS49, I r pillS MACHINE operates equally well on all I kinds or Land, ami is not injured by coming iu contact with rocks, roots, Sn.. It ill plant point rows iu nil irregular shaped fields without planting any pnrt twice over, with it saving of from (0 to 15 per cent in I'tbor. It will, with two horses, plant from ten tn twelve acres pur day of wheat, oats, barley nnd other small grains, nnd with one man nnd horse, it wilt readily iilantfrom ' filteen to twenty acres per day of Indian corn, beans, pens, &o. It will save from two to three pecks of seed per ncre, and yield from til teen to twenty per cen t more than the broad cast seeding, ' by distributing the grain uniform tit any desired depth, and leaving u ridge ol earth between the ows. The roots of the yaung plant tire protec-' ed during the winter by tho action ol the frost' and nun mouldering the earth upon tnein. instead nf being thrown out ami exposed us in broadcast On this account the stnlk is stronger und less sub-1 jeet to mildews, nnd is not so liable to injury by I ihe fly. Ihe farmer is Irequently prevented nj ruin him harrowing in his grain after it is sown, which harrowing is needless in seeding with this, machine, ns it completes the ork nt once. j 1 he first premiums hnve been awarded to this; valuable Machine ut the New York nod Phila delphia Agricultural Societies. Machines and rights can be had on applicmion to GIDEON SWAYNE, Pittsburgh Pn. Agents wanted to canvass, i will give $100 for what whent this Machine will gain in yield in pluming fifty acres. I caution ihe public against infringing upon my patent under the pen nltyof the Law made and provided. The sub scriber, thankful for nnst favors, respectfully so licits a continuance of public patronage. Letters Kost paid, addressed to Gideon Swnyne, Pitts urgh, Pn., will meet prompt attention. ap2-3m GIDEON SWAYNE. DOCTOR VODII8ELF For Tuenlu-fiie Cents, BY M KAN S of the Pocket sculapiua, or, Every One Ilia own Ihysicinn! being Ihe Thirtieth edition, with upwards of a bundled engra vings, showing private dis eases in every shape and form, and malformations of the Generative systems, l y Wm. YOUNO, M. D The time bos now arrived, that persona suffering from secret diseases, need no mors become the victim or qdackesv, ns by the pre scriptions contained in this Dook, any one may rure himself without hindrance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, nnd with one-tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine or private disease, tt tuny px the cause of munhood'sen rly decline, with observations' on mnrringe-besides many other derangements which it would not pe proper to enumeraie iu Miept""' i" Anv rwirson semlinir -5 CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of Ibis book, by mail, or five conies will be sent for one dollar. Address Or. Will. KOIinir, rro. ia, opruce tireei, fhilnArhihia. Post-nnfd. Tin . YOUNG can be consulted on any of the diseases described in hia different publications. at his Office, 1 53, Sprucestreet, everj day Between 9 and 3 o'clock. Bnnilnye excepten ) a pa a-1 y Mill Saws, fepades, dec. -V-viai. MOHr a In nt annarinr Mill Sin wa. aj Cast Steel Spades, rtc.et the sign of the Big Pad Lock. UHMAKS at )iiU9imAii, Manh IJ.IBSJ DR.. J. C CABLEts Drug and Chemical wahehouse Mibkkt St.. STtXBKSviLLc Ohio. ALL articles purchased at his estnb- listuoentare warranted pore, or the Bo ne refunded. Drags o4 every deacrip lioa at Wholesale or Retail, aa low as but establishment ia the Weat. Faults Oils and Dve Stuffs of evert description constant. ly on hand. The most extensive Agency lor talent Medicines in Ohio. Surgical instruments procured to order. Perfumery of every descrip tion from the bear. Chemists orders not in out line - . . roraptly attended ta. npi1l2 J. C. CABLE FRANKLIN HQ USE, JOHN LYLE, Proprietor. Fouant Stskbt, tusks Dooat Noam or Maxkit, STEUBEN VILLE, OHIO. rilHIS HOUSE has a pleasant and convenient lucntion.and ia the largest nnd newest Hotel in the city. (Strangers who visit Sieubcnville will find at the above house everything necessary to their comfort. 'J he stablin; isextensive, nnd was built expressly for the accommodation of Drovers and Pedlars. He invites his old friends and trnvelera gener ally in Harrison and the surrounding counties, to give him a call when they visit Steubenville. np2-ly Wool Agencies, J1XD TUB WORLD'S mil. PRIZE TICKET. LESS CONTINGENT FUND, $?,000 5,000 TO BE DISTRIBUTED, 3,000 N addition to which Wm. Hogg 4 Co. have re ceived and opened a nice small stock of Goods, and will next week receive n much larger assort men. nil of which have been selected and ptir- ciiascd with great care, and exclusively for CASH. We thereloreraost respectlully request ouroiu cus tomers, nnd the public in general, to cull nnd ex amine the bargains we lire offering, not only ii: Brown Muslins, Blue Prints.nnd4j Red Calicoes, but also in Cloths, Men's Wc-itr, D R KSS GOO DS , Bonnets, Boti .t Ribbons and Flowers, Panama Hats, nnd Goods in geneial. Give iisn o II, anil you will find us competent and wiOng to redeem the abovepledge. If otherwise we will not trou ble vnu in future with false promises and delusions. ftr Further pat ticulurs next ween. n9-if WM. HOGG Ic Co. 81 :n of the ltl fADIiOCIC AHEAD OF THE TELEGRAPH JUST received nnd opening nt the NEW IIARDWA.UK Si'OllE, in Cadiz, u large ami splendid assortment of artioles, ot which tn e fal lowing form a part, which will be sold LOW Kit forCASIl. than such Goods EVER HA VH BEEN SOLD tN THIS PLACE Cull and eeo lor your selves : Hatchets Trace Chains Hammers Frying Pans Sad Irons Broad Axes Board Axes Chonning Axes Spoke Shaves tool Atlres Ma no f lilts Currv Combs Chisels and Gouges, best quality Spear ic Jacxson's oest Hand aaws Hand Axes Screw Plates Tea Trays Eliptic Springs Trowels Files mid finsps Butcher Knives Screws Knivi.s and Forks Anvils and Vices Coffee Mills lied l-astors Tacks and Gimblets Hand Vices Tavern and Sheep Bells Cro98 cut nnd Mill Saws Novelty LOCK? warranted nnd LATCHES Bticklesnnd Rings parliament and Butt Locks of every kind llinies Niullera and 1 rays Gate Hinscs (mallcnblc)'ocket nnd Shoe Knives tl7Ul I . lw.ai ttl.n..Aa Sniilln. Illi.'l ..iinr iw Fnaie t IIEKil IIOIIW wto. . (.ia. l'iuul. ... I10T9 Forks nnlPe. nj jjitts Snaflle. Mullin und Stiff litn;ranim wins n.,e.., Aiiitinz Rids rcw pr;Vers Sail He Bins Spectacles Drawing Rnlvns s,.8gorg Mienrs "to. Trace nnd Halter Chains Stirrups, Sash Locks Slacks' & patent Augurs In liiPt every nrtinle necessary to form n com nlete extra stock ol Hard ware. Cutlery, Saddlery and Carriage Trimmings, Builders' Materials, . n ,,eedle to an anvil tlely:ng competition jn p0int 0f Inn? prices. Call nnd see no charg ,or jnokin at our t for looking at our Goods. Ourstock of lion nu A'teel, Nails and Castings will always he ko complete. D1TM A R4T & THOMM AN. ma r2(i Shaving! Shaving!! Sim vine !! ! .riTIS something strange that LOT WILLIS I can't be beat shaving ! and he most re spectfully informs the citizens of Cadiz nnd vicin ity thai lie has UKMOVKD his shop lo tho h.ise ment room iu Mr. Dewev's buildin:, nearly oppo site Wm. Hogg's store, two doors inun Mr. John Philip s grocery, nnd udioiniiig Mr. Hunter's. 1 'Tis also strange that he can't be bent nt cutting hair, blacking boots, nnd in fact everything in i bis line of businets. All be asks is n fair trial TERMS BY THE QUAU PER Once n week per quarter, (3 months) Twice u week do " Three times do " Four times do " Single shave - - - - Hair Cutting Shampooning - - - - -Sharpening Razors Handling Razors - 8,50 - - - GJ - - - Iii - - 25 - 121 3U such as taking nil All kinds of renovating. manner of stains, grease spots, etc., etc., etc, from clothing, done nt the shortest notice. We'll shave you well nnd wash you clean As any tody ever seen, And cut your hair nnd oil it too, And scratch untilyou say 'twill do ; Don't you believe ? just come and try. And see if what I say's tl lie. I enn't be beat I do declare. In shoving neat or cutting hair ; And if at first I lhavo wiib ease, You then can come whene'er you please, 1 know my hand is old nnd tried, And nevoi Inown to slip nr slide. My Razors are all -ut und dried, . And never known to tear the hide, Come one come nil, both high and low, Just take a seat, you soon will know. np2-6in LOT WILLIS, MttEwme AND CUTLERY, No. 'ill, Monroe street, Whetting, Va. TIIE subscriber hns just receiv ed a complete ussortment of Hu I'd ware nnd Cutlery i'iit&jv of every uescripnon, in ;im one fjf , smiiha. Cnrnenters. Mill- Wrights and IIoure-6nishing together with Sythes, Sickles, Scvthe Snathos, Scythe Stones nnd Rifles, GrninCrudlcs, fine two, three untl lour prong Forks, Shovels. Spades, Mattocks, mill and cross cut Saws, broad and chopping Axes, cast, shear and English bliatcr Sieel, Muchine Cards, etc., elo., together with every variety in the Hardware line, which will he sold on as good terms ns can befourd in the Wet. iwiy7-ly SAMUEL NEEh. BLACK BEAR 1XOT23L. BY WM. L. FENNEL. Market Stbebt. Steubenville, Ohio, flllllS Hotel, nossessinz the most central loca. X lion of any in the City ia large and commo dious, ami is thoroughly re-niteu anu ni-iunusu. ed for the accommodation of its increasing; cus torn. AU the stages arriving ut, anil departing irom steubenville, will can attneiiLAn. uenn. A porter is always in readiness at the doo-j and a new and SDlenJid baecaue wagon hns Just been provided, to convey bugiage to and from the House, FKEE Or CHAKlilS. The proprietor pledges bimsell to give entire tisfaction. ap30, '51-ly ft? VM. TELL HOUSE, JJy Lewis Snider, No. 200, East Side of Market Square, WHEELING, VA. THIS HOUSE having recently bepn re-Aited throughout with new furniture, the citizens o( Harrison county will find it a convenient place to stop at when coming to market. ' The Stabling is large and commodious, and ia aearly new. ' , - The best of fare, good liqnors and cheap bills Call at the Wm. Tell Ilqtise whea you flome to Wheeling. LEWI9 SNyDEB. majT-fy ' a.aiacaorr. t. e. aowns HtlirltOFT ROWLH1, -ATTORNEYS AT LAW . SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. rVT Offcce in the Public Buildins a.adiaininr the Treasurers . omce. Business intrusted lo thei car? will b promptly attended to. ap9-5l-ly LEVI C FOIISYTIIC ATTORNEY AT LAW ANDSOLICITOR- 1N 1'HANCr.K x . WILL practice in Harrison and the adjoining counties. Collections, the buainesoof E. ecu tor and Administratora,Guart;iansand Wards Petitions for Partition, etilementa of Mtatea, and nil other business entrusted to him will leceive his prompt attention. Ot FICJ2 Immedia'ely opposite the Mnnnon Hoose. ap9-5Uly mob. l. jkwitt. t lawroa JRWCTT LWTO!. ATTORNEYS A. COUNSELLORS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IM CHANCERY, CADIZ.OlflO. Having formed a partnership in the practice ol their profession, will promptly nttend to all busi ness entrusted to their care. np aiaiy JOSCPIk sillAUON. ATTORN EV AT LAW ANDSOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. WTriLI. pmctice in Harrison and the adjoin. W ing Counties. Collections the business tl Executors and Administrators. Guardians an I Wards, petitions for partition, settlement of Es tates, nnd all other business entrusted to hia caiu will receive his prompt uttention. Office npposit Beal'a Drug Store. np9-5l ly a ,w. aosTwic'K. s. o. rurfARO. ISOSTWICK PEPI'AKD. Attorneys and Counsellor nt Late, and So Itcitort in Chancery, Will prncticein Harrison and the surrounding ery other treatment, lnflnmntory Rheumatism iiinties. ffcr-All business entrusted to iheiricnn b,! cured in nearly every case. Cases of 7 Lounties. ffr" All business entrustei care will receive prompt nnd diligent nttention : Office opposite the Mansion House. niar26-ly RAIL HO ADS RAILROAD STOCK! MILLiKIN&GRIMES' GREAT STOCK OF SPICING. AM SimitICK IS altogether the best Stock to invest money in in this eon p try. Conic and see our Goods the CHEAPEST mid BUST in Cadiz. Come and take stock to ihe amount of a Coat, Vest or Punts nnlterns. and we'll nav the interest . Come one. come all, and sec our l.notls marSli MILLIk'IN Sc. GRIMES. NEW SPUING AND SUMMER CJ H. M'FADDEN nre receiving a mTRiiifi- Oa -em .lock of SPRING AM) SUMMER! GOODS, selected recently with great enre in thei 'Eastern cities, consisiiugof the most modern styles 'of Lndies' nnd Gentlemen's Wnre. They invite the attention of the public generally lo examine their stock, and juil bv comparison of their J 1 styles anil prices npi. j - , Um Mjm lr ImjEP B$ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ESoolc!!lcr, Mathmcr AND DEALER IN WAIL PAPER. WINDOW IJL1NDS, AND VARIETY GOODS, CoitNEU OF MAI AND U.MON S'l'S.,1 JyTfJ,J?f TiVi VA : i , ,' ", . , '. . , 1 tl'hnln.ntu nn.l..t? Si- i...il f iiimiii I lima I, Iwl , . . I ,i , ....H....I i, j..i...ic, ........... .......... .... v 1"'lullt ln?IJ J'ULo nil uic mini i iT.iaiiiiii uiu iuiiiib Jadiz Foundry, Cooking Btovcs r I1F. siioRciiher having purchased of the lat I propiictor, II. AI. Scott, his entire intern ictor.M. M.Scott, bis entire interest i.iv, ii a Cfoods. Icing to the public (fiat he h is hid many , ears' ,or!".R', . 1 ,,se,rl ,n ' etroleum ex ernnlly. few Iprncticnl experience in the business, and is now npplications of which remove.! ell pa.,, and ey 'doingnll in his power to fit no and put in good "y vn,p on. of the disease. Ii.ni now entirely I working condition U". entire machinery of tho Plow Castings of noarly Irons lor si Irons for stoves, Fencing for Grnves and Fronts for Houses, now mints, in man tans, n new ur-, tide, and Chimney Tops, &,c, Orders for nuyihing in the nhovc line thank- fully received a id promptly filled on the shortest establishment Being thus prepared, he will keep ". V ' " -J i"-V 'f "? i i i ... .. L..... -r ..ii .i.L liizing pains of rbeuiiiaiisni or kindred disenses. uoiiHiriiuv on iiami i..ot)Kl lir oioves oi nil uio i7iiji'iiu it.irnii if i .en 'various piuterns, Parlor nn.l Egg Stoves. Fancy I Z! 'jNT'" n'nitlv't nnrv?' Fronts, Franklin Steves mid Grates of all sizes. (ittl'.l'Nlr'I" HARRISON COUN 1 Y, -r-f- t -s- r lT TT7" 1 "T"a Tl ' Cadiz, J a I nomas; liumley, Wertz and Gut M I II I I 1 , , A I J shall; Newmarket, Simpson und Graoei Rumley, J1 JJ jJ W VY ii Llli D Arb,,"th-. Jefforson, Dr Dullieldi Point Pinna. $1, 00 'notice. Old Metal taken in exchange lor new nt 1,5(1 jits highest cash prices. DAVID POOL. 3.25! np!Mv-'5l NEW KOOOS! NEW GOODS!! riHE subsciibers would respectlully announce 1 to their old customers, and the public getter Mr, thnt they are no in receipt ol their '' J- . ' nn . grtUNU & SUMMKK STUCK. Ur , BtlfV rjtfioat . , ,. ,77 "y"-' I And would call tho nttention of buyers lo nn in. speciionof them. Our Goods are bought very low, anu selected wnn gie.it care, ami we tcei conn- dentour sty lea. and prices cannot Inil to suit. rieasecnii nun sea us no irouoiein biiowiii5 um Goods wo are ulwavs tlad to see vou ap-ia tf WI'.MJH tc flJU-Ml'a. JAMKS MKANII. Jll. JUIIM SCOTT ITlUAns & SCOTT, MANOPAt'TURERS OP Puro White Lead and Vinegar, Office on Market itrert, next door to Pott QJJice, H,.,,,,,, , . . ' , . , A VINO adopletl the most approved method us practised ny the eastern mannfucturers in STKUIJKNVULE, OHIO. tho inanulactuKMil Whits Lead, ae are prepn to warrant it equal to any made in the I'ni ted 11 u States, nnd which we offer at the lowest prices March I'-', IojI tl48 Drug Emporium, T, S. IIENING, PnopMETOH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stufs, Perfc wifro, Surgical Instruments, Pure " r . x. H. A. Liquors, SCC, OCC. , AT. harkrt bt.stkubknvillb, 3 doors belqw THEB4NK.' THE subscriber invites the nttention of ull who may wish to purchase, to his M " k"-""ii ..'.j ' " ' nuiiici. iiiiimii;., ............. ....m. some of the best Drue and Importing 111 uie riiisi.unu wiiivil lie is wot. unuiii t.ii give sntisftictioii both ns to pnoe and ounlity, Orders Irom physicinns, ooun:ry merohants and others promptly attended to p3-'y Thuhab JoNca. Howard Korea JOiVVS de ROPEII, Fashionable Barbers and Hair Dressers. WTa TOIII.n rennectfiill v announce to the oili- VV xens of Cadij that ihey have tnken the shop recently occupied ny L,ot wiius, en Market street, directly opposite the Hnrdware store. Thev re spectlully nsk the publio to give them a call. ' A II .- 1. 1 Un-.la L-- nn wii' im va uviiiua tutui ur uiui iu orop, Just cnll on us at our new shop, At noon or eve, by night ot day, Or any time that you enn stay) But give us time, dear sir, to rest Upon that day that God has blessed. Our room is neat, or towels cleaq, Our scissors sharp, and roors keen. And everything we think you'll find, To suit the tamo and please the mind, And then we move our hands as true, As any barber e'er can do, With rapid touch we smooth the face, And dress the hair with equal grace, And all that art and skill can do, Your money will procure for you; np? m DRESS GOODS. BROCADE poplins pfsplendid designs. Durnge De Laines, a Dew and splendid . Uole for Ladies' dresses. Cnmclina ant) black Silks, rich nnd glossy. Lawns, Ginghams nnd prims of the latest ago ny, for sal cheap at ihe fashionable ators of sp9 , S. ft H. fvj'FADDEN. housei reiroieum. or itoct uu. i A natural remedy, procured from a ITeO in AUefHtny toumty, 400 Jet below Ik Errtk' surface. PETROLEUM: This great remedy of nature after repeated and fair trials, has worked its way into popular favor. Wa aeed hardly repeat the fact, that this ia a pare, nnadulteiaied Natural Medicine, and is put ap as it Iowa from the bav sora of tha earth, without admixtures of any kiad Ia tbeaa dava of Nostrum Tending, we do au wonder at the incredulity evinced by the coat muuiiy, apon the introducuoa of a aew reasedw but that incredulity shall not suppress a saedia cine, whoae powerful Influence has mitigated and cured many diseases incidental to oar race ;were we to withhold a remedy like this from public notice, we should consider ourselves aa guilty of keeping back something that was intended lo re lieve mucn human aunenng, and dispel iho (loom, and pain of many a one whoae system baa bar a, racked and tortured by the fell enginea of dis ease. Nny, do not wonder, gentle reader, and, join with others in the ciy, that it cures too many diseases; lor il you will tuke the trouble to look) over the list of diseases lor which it is recomt mended, you will find that they are diseases aft ectiag tiie same kind of tissues, and consequent y it is applicable to all. The Petroleum is one of this kind of remediea and is endued with powers to relieve more human suffering than nny medicine extant. When taken, persevering ly it will cure Diarrhoea, Piles, Gout, Nuraleia, Obstinate Erup, lions of '.be skin. Erysipelas, Chronic Bore Eyes, King Worm, Scald Head, Tetter, Pains in the Bones nnd Joints, and nil that class of disneses in which Alterative or purifying medicines are indicated. The Pe troleum hns cured numberless cases of Cbronio Diarrhoea of long standing thnt have rcsisied ev- j cars standing where tuey were the most perfect cripples that could be imagined, have beeu cured nnd mode lo walk. All cases of inflamed sore eyes, even when the patient is blind, if the eyes lire in his head, can be cured by tho Petroleum or Rock Oil, if thoroughly applied. In Piles, it lias also been effectually tried; several eases of which have come under the immediate notice of the Propriotor, in which the Petroleum n (forded complete relief. In diseases of the bludder and kidneys the Petroleum is invalunble. In deafness depending on the hardening of the wax it will give telief by opening the obstruction and dissolving the wax which obstructs the pas sage to the auditory nerve, which ia . the common cause of dullness of heuring. ANOTHER CURE RHEUMATISM yieldl to PETROLEUM: I feel mysell under a debt of gratitude to the propnetor oi retroieum-i ne use oi wnicn great 18 entirely .:ure.. my ai m oi n IOien. attack of Rheumatism. She hud labored under nn nttack of the disease about 3 months, suffer ing the most intense pains, the greater part of the time confined to her bed unable to tlo any thing. The pain in the limbs was very great, at tended with n great deal of swelling, the Petro leum hid u happy effect, for the first Sot 3 appli cations the swelling diminished and the pnih left her. I continued lo apply the medicine tluiiv fur ' two weeks, which entirely relieved her, nnd she is now as well as she ever was in Iter life. 1 fec.l confident that the Petroleum is one of the grem f . est remedies in the world forrheumntic pains and 'swellings. Signed, PETER HULL, Perry St., Allegnny city, pn. wiuuniuutiuuiiiUKWi. I take pleasure in certifying to the valuable properties of Mr Kier's Petroleum, for n flections of ' breast and lungs accompli nied with severe ptiiu and cough toon ma i uuuii-uiii in linger doses than is recommended in the directions. 1 ,i. I...... ...r..l t.VA n .1..... . ... r muft il iui,u Bmuniui iiiicv uiui . il iiiijt , 11. ma, a fouiiu ii vc-ij iiupieiiaiiiii iu iiiae,oui uurr iiiKlllg few ,"iB 1 .g.ot to lik5 1 ahould like to nave n nanei oi it to uen in my immiy, lor i nu lieve it isn valuable medicine. The Petroleum produced no unpleasant sensation in the use of it. Win. DAY. Pittsburg, Pa., Mar 16, '50. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT FOR BURNS Bellelonte. Feb 31, 1B50. I got 3dr.z. of Mr Kier's Petroleum of Mr How ell ami I aiu disposed to think there is noth:ng equal to it for burns; having burnt my huliil and expeciiug nothing less than n Ion tediout sore, out l louiiil no soieiiess al all irom it, only leaving n red scale without nny soreness when pressed i . i X . . . unoll.' Wlnen niiilo aamriseil me. I merelnre nnvn : great faith in its ciTicucy so far, nt least and will introduce it in this section. Very respectfully, j II MANN. MiSM Kier: Allow me to express to toumy ' heiiiifelt tlianks for the grent benefit I have re ceived from nn nrticle called Petroleum or Rock I oil, of which you tire the sole proprietor. I hud I oci'iisioii to use it ii bunt thn 1st of January in a 'violent attack of rheumatism, which was very ... r. I il. I . . I . . 1 I"' ""' 1 mo' col"""eu vim. iiiiiuii ewi'iinis div ui ill ncri IIIU III ituiibiiiiii Wfc."-" um tnae in is occasion to recommend SHAKtiRS MSARSARARILLA. Iu Ounit Hollies. -ftS pienarCUDV JUr. . U. 110W6. a ii a i"r Is un efficient and certain remedy for the cur of Jaundice, Palpitation of the Heart, Impunty of the Blood, Scrofula, cutaneous eruptions, Liin- gor. Pimples and Pestules on the Face. Sick 'nhe Appe. : yp u. ?Z fd S ril f ,f L? 'i Fm'T f fcpinis. Ultl hores, nnd dxeases ol the blood and lllllioirinus lisn of Mprr.iirv. v cm i ... . - 'i l he fchaker harsapanlla ftt-IS THE UNRIVALLED t?EMDEY for nil diseases of ihe l.!nr. ni-.n..nin ti...ni;.. n) jjnious Disenses. This vultmble Fawil.r Mum- emv, is prepared wiib erenl cnre.nmHs PURELY VECETA BLE. Its power over tho above ilircaso ig not eXcolIed, if equalled by any other prepnra tionin the United Stales, as numerous cures cnu attest. IN MANY CASES AFTER SKILFUL PHYSICIANS HAVE FAILED. DECAY OF FEMALE BEAUTY. Long before maturity we see females emaciated, nnd the clenrnessof complexion, mid brightness of the eye, departed. Though not thirty in years, they have less of youth than they ought to pos. sets at fifty. Why is ibis? Depression of spirits, ' "y. v liy IB illisr ueprrssiou ui piiiip, languor, und general debility long continued, without seeking relief, results in un enervated conatillitinii. nnd n train nf FEMALE COM PLAINTS which can only be removed, and the shattered constitution restored, Dy some nniu una by i eentle medicine, whose tonic and n Iterative pro perties nre peculiarly suited to slender and deli cute constitutions. The Charms of Home, DEPEND so much upon the possession pf health, that nothing having its preservation In in view should he overlooked or negleoteu. All parsons, old and young, male and femnlo, should preserve. a.. .... uu b- -". ! and at the first symptoms and firat approach of til' henlth. nan nrnninllv the nroner rnmedv. criiicnl cbso cured by the uaeolPR. S. D. HOWE'S SHAKER SAUSA PARI LLA, and ccr. tifled by Dr. S. Jackson, a distinguished Physiciarj in iiiuiunu. oucn icsumony is worm rstirc uiqg a coiu nn oi orainnry niivertisenients. rv.i ,.. t..nn 1Q.18S0. . Dr. S. D. Hows Dear sir: I hnve been ffliots wl,h Cough for the Inst three or four years which came very near taking me to my grave, du spite of all the mediouj aid from my fumily phy nite of all the inedioul ujd irom my fuuulv phy aictnn. I had despaired of ever Again beinK re, stored to health. Six months ago I noticed tl) , advertisement of your Shaker Sarsaparilla, and ; immediately sent nnd procured one bottle, uni began speedily to improve, and I obtained anothe bottle, and the result of taking two bottles of 1 S. D. Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla has caused mq to say to you, and every one whom it may concern, ' that I am entirely relieved from all cough; and pain in the breast. Mrs. N. GRAVES, ' The great success which nas-atteniled the use of . Dr. S. D. Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla since its introduction in the Western' States, has establish ed Its charaoter In this section of country. This is the only Sarsaparilla that arts on the ' Liver. Kidneys and Blood at th same time, and hence ill lingular efficacy and success. Be sure and : get Dr. 3.D. Ihwc't tliakcrjariaparilla, and talcs Quart Bottles (1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5 For sale by McBE.N & KNOX,CadI and b; Dr. S. D. HOWE Ac. Co.. Pronrietors. No. 1 Co letre Hall, Walnut street. 9 doors above Fourth Cincinnati, Ohio. ' ' . , , July 84.1850: : --: !-. ' ' ' v": MACKEREL. SHAD, COUFISII, SALMON, UERRINQ3, . PORK, HAM AND SIDES, Conataptlyon hand, t,, ' and lor sale by J. PALMER To. " I. Market street Wharf, i PlIlLADELPHUi MIOULDEKS, LARD AND CHEESE J. ii aiajT-S'-'y