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. j 1 . .1 a; 4 ..:- 1 .,i .' " ; e.vv.t -S ! '' ' v i y "s it 'I FAEKESS DEPARTMENT! The PlWcian., ;0 vi i Ecliuld Lis firm and steady tread, A turuing o'er the fruitful sod lie labors fur fiU daily bread, ' . Made sweeter by continuous toil. - . Ilii njind is nut oppressed by cares, He's neither dreary nor forlorn So long u rank, unfruitful tares Do u H cboke up Lis growing corn, Jle wbisUps as be waits along "Vyithia the furrows freshly made, Or murmurs forth bis simple song Unknown to those of lordly grade!, Jlia feet axe bathed in morning dew, ' For era the sua bis warm glow yields In morning's firsrgrey misty, hue, He's plodding through the verdant fieI4a fcice, with heal Ji and pleasure glows; ' Far different from the lordly throng; , , tils cheeks are blooming like Uie rose, ; His sturdy frame is stout and strong; 5, His'tone is fearless while ho talks, - j r Hia voice ia open, bold and elf ar, ills step is steady while he walks, ' 2?of does it seem to falter o'er. He bas no sordid thoughts of gain-rr , lias but one single wish or two; And as he labors on the plain, His heart is light and meaty top, His song that floats upon, the air And echoes in the wooded dell, Breathe of his love, his maiden fair, Whose virtues he delights to tell. j2ia bread is sweet though brown it be, Hia crystal liauid pure and clear. His heart is merry, light and free, ' Hia maiden, as his life, is dear. ' .Jlis rest at night is sweet and deep, -And with refreshments freely teems, And while be rests his gentle sleep, Has for companions blissful dreams. Plow on thou hearty, fearless man, , Plow deeply in the fertile soil, Thv ruddy cheek will ne'er grow wa& Fxorn honest, constant, steady Uj. , fe&r not the scorn of those less true; ' E'en though encased in robes more fine, (They'd give their pleasures, fine robes too For hearts as light and pure ; as thine. The Foetry of Agriculture. ; 1 The principles of agriculture are exceed ingly simple. That they might be made so, God himself was the first crreat planter. He wrote jta Jaws risible in the brightest, love liest and most intelligible characters, every where, jjpon the broad bosom of the liberal earth in greenest lvaves, in delicate fruits, and in becruilinsr and delicious flowers. But 8 does not extent himself with this alone. Jle bestows the heritage along with the ex ample. He prepares the garden and the JlOIIltJ Iwftjrt: Ire t itatco iwi' onQ wl.o. io to possess them. He fills them with all those objects of sense and sentiment which is to supply bis moral and physical necessities. 5irds sjng on the boughs above liinj, odors blossom m the air, and fruits and flowers pover the earth with a glory to which that of Solomon, in his magnificence, was vain and valueless. To his hand we owe these fair .groves these tall ranks of majestic trees, these deep forests, these broad plains cover ed with veydurc, and these mighty arteries, of flood and river, which wind therh along, beautifying them with loveliest inequalities, and irrigating them with seasonable fertili zation. . Thus did the Almighty planter dedicate fhe great plantation to the uses of that va rious and wondrous family which was to fol low. His home prepared supplied with T1 resources, adorned with every variety of ruit and flower, and checkered with abun dance, man is conducted within pleasant lim its, and ordained its cultivator under the Very eye and sanction of Heaven. The An gela of Heaven descend upon its hills. God liimself appears within its vallies at noonday. "Its groves are instinct with' hfe-and purity, and tlio blessed stars rise at night above5 the . ' "' ' . s . i . ,' : eeiesuai mountains, to Keep wawn over us consecrated interests. Its gorgeous forests, its broad savannahs, its level of flood and prairie, ere surrendered into the hands of tliei "Wondrously favored, the new created heir of Heaven I ' The bird and the beast are made Via tributaries and are taught to obey him. 4 J i The fowl summons him at morninsf to his 1 abors, and the evening chant of the night- ird warns him to repose. The ox submits Lis neck to the yoke ; the horse moves at his bidding in the plough, and the toils of all are rendered sacred and successful by the gentle snowers ana me genial sunsmncy wnicn ae scend from Heaven to ripen the grain in it season, and to make earth pleasaat jvith its if una former una jnecnamc iht JjrpRovKMKSfT Tk Mkin& BHEn.-For-' fans who are so unfortunate i as ia'hewtif provided with those agents of mastication, Jropd teeth, will be glad to know that tlieTe is a method of baking bread, which obviates the , jiecessjty of' a hard crust,' The! crus'V!com ponly attached to the loaf is not only trou fclesojne tp such persons, bull fyis of?n (the cause qf much waste The way to be rid of it is as follows : ; :, ' ' ;! ' '. " Vhen the loaves are moulded, and before fhey are set down to rise,M take a small portion of clean lard, warm it, and rulj it lkh(ty over the loaves. The result' wi bV cruk beautifully soft and tepder through, out This is not guess norV.-praim Far - Luui 1 pora Horses re frequently troubled with; .. a disease called fBots';' "Td prevent'thil , it is necessary to make use of stbg following receipt f - Take of beeswax, mutton iallow i nd augar, each eight ouneesutjnt a tiuftrt of warm milk, and heat! until the W jjredienta are all perfectly melted anH mixed- i t k i - ' ' 1 I' ' 1 I -"v t'M.' v"'i.iiiA,iis uiiuM. & can sell a little i.owe Vutm Whole into a largo bottle, aaaoty"11", f!irhii.r.elei,bore, I'or.on twfow the wax nd taHo begin to.Iipiiri git it to the horv , Jnj"fli'"t6itrt"iViVcjr" fe'JSjBinisfnr ( utrong XJpseT)!, i-bjrsisiiarl the. I rr 'VEXLG BUSINESS i l)EAl.i:U IN Window Glas?, tash,White Ix&A, :Oil, Turpentine, Paint, lirushes, ! vlirv " Paint-s, &.x. Oppothf Oi Mvlixleoo BuilJiugf. No. 75, Main atrret, WWIiiis. V. tun) i-ji-i j John II. Tltiinpsoii, V ; WIliDLIALE AND RHTA1L SaOoU&cller Stationer And Dealer in Paper Hangings, MOMtoE n Sxiu;i:T, wueeung, va ifiiW-51-ly J. W. senscny, 1)1 ; A I.Kit IN ALL KINDS OF BRITISH, FUEVCU 4. AMERICAN Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, No. 133, Main street, V lu'cling,Va nm 7-.i 1-1 y WIIOLKSAl.E AND RETAIL Bookseller, Stationer AM) DEA LRU V WAIE PAPER. WINDOW BLINDS, JA'O VARIETY GOODS, Corner of Main and Union Sts., WHEELING, VA. Wholrenln Dcalnrs, School Connnittri' snd Tcnchprssiipplii'il on themuat runsnnable terms inn V -1 ' ! " " -' Jttihn Billots Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Grods VAK1UT1GS AM) FANCY GOODS, No 1 (i, Main street, Wheeling, Va. mnv7-5l-lr ALDERMAN' OFFICE, WHEELING, VA. j DMAfcLANB, Alderman of the 1st Ward j Oirn"o. corner of Main 11 rid JedurBcn stu will promptly and faithfully pttend to any busi ness eiitiuxted to his rare, lie may be found at his oflke, iieiirly opposite the Ueyrner Holism. (Walker's Hotel.) "from sun to sun.'' Collec tions njiiila by due course of l.iw and otherwise. Depositions taken, to be rend in Ohio courts. nmvJ-ly Musi ncrSMiliick AWTOnWEU AT LAW. Pil ACT1CES in the Western Counties of Vir ginia, and adjoining coiinticsofOliio. Olljce nil Main street, between Madison anil Jpfformn. 'iippo8ito the N. W. Hunk) Wheeling, Virginia. niay7-ly WM. TELL HOUSE, ' By Lewis Unifier, ,Vt. 200, East Side of Market Square, WHEELING, VA. 'IIIIS TIOUSE having recen'Iy been re-fitted J throughout with new futnitiire, theciiizene of Harrison conn ty will find it a convenient place to stop nt when coming to it, l, rlcct .' The Stabling is large iiud connnotiious, and is nearly new. , The best of fare, cnml liqunrsnnd cheap hills I'all at the Win. Tell House wiietf inu. come to Wheeling. ,'t'EW'j!5 SNYDER. niny7-l y ' ' ira, it m. j ai d 4 jl TSrilOLESAI.E ilea ler in G R OCEftlES. f V EOREKiN and DOMESTIC WINES fc 1 LIQUORS. No. 181, west side, Madict S square, Wheeling. Virginia, rare French Brandies. , Ottard, Dnpuy & Co.' Jitiet. C9tillon, 'A. Soignette, T iriiPHltf. Rrnlldie.R. Domestic flins. Pii'e Holland Gins. Wines. ' Pare Ports. Madeira, Sherry, Sweet 'Malaga , Rums, Old Rye Whiskev, i i 'ou oiii iieoiiai'ii iv niGKoy ol ins own man ifnctare, warranted pure, cohsiuntly on hand, tnd for stile cheap. m:iy'2d-1y I r,...i-i r-...-i? I tin ,1 ;i JOHN P. IVALKISK, Ma n Street, nea the North Western Hani; and one square. North of the nuHDi'risintt linage. ' i in ii in iur, has heen thnroughly re-fitted j I und supplied with new furniture tlirnutrhmit. uuizens ol Harrison t otintv viaittnar Wlinclini! will find -nt this house every convenience necessa ry to their comfort. The Dost of Faro and Low Diils. There is nlan connected with the house a large ,,.,!',...,.. ..,,!..... ,. ....... -....., ... i ?. cedent StnbJ.t, nearly new. frt-Tlie Eastern ..... .iiuiMiiHiiiiin v .", Hill. HUH Mil KX" and Western stages tall at thii house Kvr;nv iiav or passengers. niai7-ly Hardware ntSrj 1 No. il , Monroe Street, Wheeling, Va. THE subscriber has just reeei oil a complete assortment (lii liv;ii - :iisI (,'iiiiory ff-.w-. lr everv oeaiTri iiioii, in ;oo 1 1 lit tn Miti.'tha. Iti riwnl.r, itf.'ll. Wrights and Hon e-finishing together with Syllies, Sickles. Scvthe Snathes. Scythe Stones urn ivines, urninuraiHoa. tine two. three anil our prong Forks.Shovels. Spades, Mattt.cks, mill and cross cut Saws, broad and chopping Axes, cast, shear and English ljliier Steel. Machine Cardu, to., etc. together with every variety in the Hardware line, which will be sold on as good terms hs can be four d in the West. uonT-ly SAMPEL NEEL. TltOS. O. CiatlKHTHON. I I ll;n (;. envyOL E . NEW, .ESTABLISHMENT. GPLlJBRTSO.N k .CltV MULE having taken the rvnnVNo: 195. Marker niiare. furmerlv occupied by Geo. W. Johnson, would respect r..l!..;..r : , . . ..i , .. ' 'mjij minim uieir irifoios uuo ine puoiio genet illy, that they intend keeping constantly on hand all the mosf approved paticmsof Such as Wolff's Patents, anil Wolff's Premium Cooking Slaves, assorted sizes, of Cincinnati mnuufactnre. r ' ' Bindly''g jlitn.i Air Tight Cooking Stoves. o various sizes, for either wood or coal, of Pitta bnreh make. 1 Wheeline Stoves of all kindsnnd sizes, nninnc which nre Hurllev's' Enrernrise. a NEW PAT. TERN, for wood or coal, with extra largcovcns, wurrnmeii to wortc well, or no sale. Grates, Hollow Warn. Sad Irons. etc.. etc.. nil of which wo will fell LOW I1 OR CASH, or to raowrs cuVfomerS on short credit. Doiirg busi ness upon he Yirinciolo of "small profits und (juiok sale,'' we solici t a sfia re of public pa t roa- TIIOS. G. '. CULHKHTSON, WHOLESALE JNp JIE l ML t-r :. -Wp-i'L.R 11 I S . , . foohing Stores, Grates, Hollow 1 fare, etc., ' No. 19. Union 8tbkt, Whuzliho. V., -j HAVING-always on hand the choice of the market. Ml lowest cash miens, of Wheeling. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh make! nlso loiinufac- lurer' of Copper, ,im and Sheet Iron Wine, in ll their vuriat'ff, f t the LOWEST PRICES. Burke 4r Barnes Improved , SALAMANDER HA FES. nasotteri sues (or title ns aljovei heine the oVf.v Uoril ba lUeanH thoity,l will sell nt prices mat ennnot iniito please. - , niov7-tr t99, iMakei'&jua, ' WteelinAl Va. V lTiiTp4CTiriti;it, ; '.-"'AXD DEALER INT 1 . CorpM, Tlrf 'ijiri Sazti Irom Waium,' ' 1 Cookinfj Stoves, Lead Pipe, I'.TAS ttlwny on Imnif a large stock of the I, abpvi- wnre oevefy desorip'ion, which h wilfsnll Wholesnle or Retail, ns low ns enn h ptirehiiiiuij jipywhere else in, the Western eoanrry Ciimtry .uierpbantg Hrialiinc 'o lay in a stock o Tin: Whip. Wpul, ,( W(,jj , K;v mtt a CI1 b &.rar.n..l...! .. ,. .i. 'F . it .. .. waning jjt.nu yiv nf Aj gR enn be aeooimuo VI i:4 mi ,ntr,t.a j 1 1. .' t .. .I Hin itlsuai'ent fur the ale nt Kinnenr'r.0 lien 'JVTIAaiM.rhr which took the Pro- 4n 4tfite yntrtitvh inninrrnti. i ..HV W mm .3.. PKOEESSIONAL CARDS. r.tvi t:. lousviiii:. ATTOKEY AT LAW ANDSOLIC1TOR IN t'HANCtttY. CADIZ. OHIO. CT'ILLpructicciii HarrioouD(J the tiljoiuint cuuoiie. Culleclion,ll(ebuioeol Ex cuior Htitt Auiiiiistrntor.UuniCiantnn(l Vnlr Prtiiiuut for PartUion.MtlcMenu uf tjimiet, niiii uli olhet huainm entrusted to liiru will receive nmit Kticniiuu. H..us np9.5l.lv JUIIIII KTr. J JOHN A.SiftbHAJl SCOTT & BINGHAM, Atloriirys mid Coimelltns it I I.au AND fiOLUU lUUS (. llA.fiLt.UI , .w 7"II.L 11 1 lend to all niaiiete tnuusied to tticiu, in the county of 1 1 .t r rison , mid ad joining: counties. Ulhce in liint;h:im s DiurK, corner ol Main nmi .unrKet streets, waunfuuiu. Cadis, July 3U, I g j I . I y IS. C. SUO'B'WLXL, ATTORN SY AT LAW AN l. SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, CADIZ. O. iiONTINL'ES to prae.tice in Hnrrison and nd- J joiuiii; counties, nn'l aivvt eseciai nmi prompt attention toCUIerime, liiiMnevsot l-.xecu-lora, Adiiiiuisi ratnrs, tiunrilitins, Wa'cls. I'arti tutus. Sales of Lands, settlement of Estates. Til lee Ken) Estaies. Conveyaneiiii;, suits at Law and in Chnd ery, loanint: and investment of money, and all other professional business placed in the charge. lie is Agent for the State Hank of Ohio and .iilirrn. for loaning money, ic., &c. Office in ivilgore's Huilding, on M arket street. Cndii, P.. June 18, IS5I- jn i JumiFT. t. c. no Lt mill UOFT KOWI.KS ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,t S0UC1TORS IN CHANCERY. fjp Office in the 1'uhlio Hiiildiiiss.ndjoiiiinsr the Treasurers' olfioe. Itusiness intrusted tolheii ears will be promptly nttrnded to. ap!I.Sl-ly HU. L. JHWKTT. I.. I.EWTON .ITWETT Y LCWTO.. ATTORNEYS & COUNSKI.LOKs AT LAW AND SOLICITORS liil CHANCERY, CADIZ. OlftO. Having funned a pe.rtnerHlhp in the practice o their profession, willpromptly attend to all hnsi ness emriiBteil to their care. np amiy JOSEl'Jn ?i!lU(V ATTORN E i AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CIIANCP RY. ILL practice in Harrison and tlio ndjoit. ine Counties. Collections the business tf Executors and Administrators. Guardians an I Wards, petitions for partition, settlement of Es tates, and all other business entrusted 'o his c will receive hia prompt attention. Olfice opp Ueal's Drug Store. P!,-? 1 W. BOSTWICK. S. O. I'KI'FAKb. BOSTWICIi PEP1AKI. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, and So licitors in Chant fry, Will practice in Harrison and the snrroundi'iii? Counties, flf All business rjp rusted to their care win receive prontpi lino oiMgem aiiuiiiion . Olfire opposite theMansion House. ui!ir26-lv Real Estate Agency. SCOTT & l!ISGIAM,us Rkai.Estatk Aoentb. will give especial attention to buying and selling of Real Estate, Examination of Titles, Convevnneirg, iVc, on rensonable terms. Cadi. July 30-l.y A CARD. M'KF.E.M. D. tf nving pcrma U nenlly located in Cadiz, for the purpose oi procuring .ucouuiie, would respectfully offer his services to the citizens of this place, nnd surround ing country. Having enjoyed the privilege ol a thorough Modical Educat'inn, together with a number of years' practice, he hopes by close ap plication to business, to merit illiberal shareof public patronage. Olfioe opposite the old stand of 1). Kilgore fc . Residence first house east of the Srnitlifield oad. itugG-ly CADIZ BUSINESS. fjlt allosmt Mouse t.llOMICK tlK .. StkitrRNVILLK AMU WAttREN STKEKtS CADIZ, onto. One sriiare west of the Public Buildings. form erly occupied by Thomas C. Vincent. THE SUBSCRIBER thankful for ths patronage heretofore bestowed upon neilSsr' him. would beg leave to announce' litHBSta-, to iiiti out ii ii'iiiis aim me oieiic a i large. lii:l he ci)iilinues at the old stand. This cstuhltshmeiit. hps been renovated and put itin complete repair, and furnished it with entire new A?-.i.. ...l':.. .1.1 i i .i.- i Furniture. 'I his house is located in the most ' olf'iisn 11 1 11 till htt-Mitaa utirl tlin Iniun THE STA IlLj'ls aii) extensive, and have also been thoroughly repaired, and will tit all times be provided with the best of provender, and attended by careful and oblitjjng hostlers. Connected with the estuhlishment, is a large anil extensive WAGON yAR.fllie best in Cadiz') u nil suitable for Menagerie nnd Circuses No pains will he spared to render those who may favor the N'ntiontil Ifouse with a call, u comfortable as possible, by which menus the un dersigned hopes lo merit and receive a liberal j share of patronage. I Dl'OVERS.iccoiumodnted with any amount ol Stabling required. BOARDERS received by the wcpt, month or yenr. Suitable Rooms can befiirnished forEyjyate Fa milies. I have connected with thr above etahliH',ment, a LIVER YSTABLE. which, for s lyle of O4 Btir iOEs, and sa fety of HonsKs, cannot be surpassed by nny esinhlishnient of the kind In the count iy, CHARGES MODERATE. TIIOMA McCUE. Citdiz, April 9, 1851-ly FORMERLY KEPT BY J. S.LA CEY THE subscribei wishestt a form h friends nd the public gencrn lly, tha he huh taken the abi ve named stand and hasgiven it a thnrenirh repairing I am determined to irive as good Euro, anil to make lower hills than was ever made in Cadiz. The public is well aware that this house has he ;ti badly kept for some timepiist, but lam confident, by strict uttenlion to business, .lint it Ran aeain be elevated to its former position. Please irive me ar.nll.and urove the troth of these nssertstn. Livery Stable, lu connection with this house is n OOI LIVEKY STAItl.i: Persons wishing vehicles of any Itintl can be ncoommoduted at the short est notice, and on the most reason able term. mayU ly D. TURNER. us&m F O JDK I. rTTIIE suhsciiber having porcliased of the lat I proprietor, E. M. Scott, his entire interes1 in the Cadiz Foundry, takes pleasurein nmiouir cing to the public that he has had many years' practical experience in the business, and is now loins nil tn his power to fit up and put in good working condition tit's entire machinery of the establishment ' Being thus prepared, he will keep oonstently on hand Cooking. Stoves of all the various patterns, Pnrlor and Egg Stove, Fancy fronts, r ranklin Stoves and lint les nf nil sizes. HOLLOW WAIUT. Plow Castings of nearly eyery' pattern, ynflle Irons for stoves, Fencing for Graves and Fronts for Houses, Plow Points, MulTiii Pans, a now nr. tide, and Chimney Top, Jkc, Order for any thing in tho nbove line thank fully received and promptly filled on the ltiortest notice. Old Metal taken inexchnnge tor new ni it highest cash pricea. - DAVID POOL. nf.1 ty'M ;-.. ..-.; NEW AND FASIUONAHLE .TAtLOKING l2STAnLIillJtir.T. JOHN M'CLINTOCK REPfXJTFULLT informs his old friend of Cnrlis.iitid the nubliceenernllv. that beintendsto continue, the Titilorinebimne.it ff in an ns lorms. in ine room inrmer v nonnniei nv JnrncsBiinnister.nnd nearly opposite the National House. He flatters himself that, by strict atten tion to business tho employment of the latest rules for culling garment nnd none but the very rkst workmkn to work them , he will not fail tore- celveii libernl share of support. ; y.t . , busines. enable him to say that he coniiders hlm.lf f.,lfv , u.n.1, :.h ih., o.ni. here, or nlsewheie. - ,, . np23.lyf f . i T7HUH A few hnrrel nf (re '''iwM'-r'1 . OTiNNl.TT, r .alel.y,-,7 ;JW-S) ft. I MIS "lrV.'r?1jr"WsH'f--i CADIZ BUSINESS. Fresh and 1'ure Drugs T I M1K tibcnbrr is receivin? his ok) stand I in Cndix, Ohio, in udditioo t bis (ormor lock, a larire supply of frl ittut purr DRtUS.UVfcS.OILS.l'Al.NTS.VAKWlSMItS, etc., etc.. in short everything usually Kepi in a esrern Ilrui; Store. rill HOri IIUI DH'H CJin-IUIITWITWicu aeiuymu- try and prices will be so low that no person can ' t , . . , . v. 11 k-i...... c.i 1 --.I ! ui" ' r: nelSmtes, ..d which wo.fle, attbalowe., price.. ... .. ,....... - - r- hinitock before purrhnsiiig elwwlicre. Thnnkliil for past favors, he still hopes, by care and strict attention lo business, lo merit a lurge share of the patronage of a liberal public. mn y 2 l-ly JOHN BE ALL. l.W GOODS! NEW GOODS!! f I I1E subset ibers would respectfully announce X to their old customers, anil the public gener ally .that they are now in receipt o! their Sl'RINO ft SUMMER STOCK OF SlItY (JOOUS, And would call the attention of buyers to nn in- sooution of them . Our Goods are bought rerv foir. and selected with gieiil care, and we leel confi dent our st les and prices cannot mil to suit. Pleasecall and see ns no trouble in showing our Hoods we tire always it lad to see vou. ii,J3-tf WELCH ic PHILLIPS. UOOl IffCHCiCS JA'D TllF. ffORLD'S F 1 U . PRIZE TICKET. LESS CONTINGENT FUND, $8,000 5,000 TO BE DISTRIBUTED, 3.000 JN addition to which Win. Hozg & Co. have re ceived and opened n nice small stock of Goods, mid vill next week receive n much larger nsBort- men", all of which have been selected and pur- :.i:i8cd with great care, und exclusively for CASH We therefore most respectfully reouest ourold cus tomers, and the public in genera .to call nnd ex- in. m tlie bargains we are onerin, not only iu lirown Muslins, Blue Prints, and 4i lied Calicoes, hut also in t.loths, ivieti's Wear, I) R ESS G O I) DS , Bonnets. Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers, Panama Hats, and Goods in eeneial. Giveusn c . II, and you will find us competent nnd wil ing to redeem the above pledgo II otherwise we will not trou ble you in future with false promises and delusions (Vt-Further pat ticulars next week. ap!)-tf WM. HOGG & Co. Eail Roads! Rail Road Stock ! GREAT STUCK OF J'1CII. AND SUMMEIl DliY GOOIS IS altogether the best Stock lo invest money in in this country. Come nnd see our Goods the CHEAPEST and BEST in Cadiz. Come nne take stock to the amount of n Coat, Vest or Pant: pa'.terns.and we'll pay the interest. Come one, come all, und see our Goods mar9li MILLIKIN Sc. GRIMES. HOTT. MAXUFA CTURER AND DEALER IN COPPER TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE, AND COOKING STOVES. RAS always ou hand, at his shop (near S, & II M'v'nilclen's store) a large stock of the above wares of every description, which he will sell Wholesale or Retail, as low as can repur chased anywhere else in the Western century Country Merchants wishing to lay in a stock ol Tinware, woulit no well to give rue a call neton purchasing, as 1 (limit I can sell a little lowkp than they can purchase elsewnere. TO I'll, I have for sale the celebrated Etna Air Tight! Cooking Stoves of all sizes, for either wood ot coal. 1 hese Stoves are decidedly the best in the murktt.und 1 feci confident that any person try ing nno will say so ; all I tisk is that they mn) have a fair trial. Also .ha Air Tight Wood Stove, which is hard to beat in this or any other maiket. All Stovet sold by me ti'e warranted; awl anyone pur chasing u Stove, and finding it defective, can re turn it to me and I will make an exchange. I can and will sell Stoves ASCHEAPns ihey can he had in tiny market. je2.r-ly FRESH BEEF ! MIE subscriber will have Krnsh Beef, of n su perior (iiiality, in Market, every Tuesdav 1 nut Saturday rimming (at day light,) during tin j Summer and Full. Meat can, at all times, be had either nt Mr. , Carnahaii's slnushter house, or the cellar of tin 1 stibseiiber'a dwelling, the hotiselormerly occupied by Vlies Beatty ROBERT HOLMES. Cadi;!. June 4. 1851 If fciiiiviuK 1 Muivliig.'! !iii:iviii 5! ! T IIS something strange tha. LOT. WILLI: can't be beat shaving ! nnd lie most re spectfully informs the citizens of Cadiz and viciu ity thul he has REMOVED his shop to the base ment room in Mr. Dewey's building, nearly oppo' site Win. Hogg's store, two doors from Mr. John Philip's grooerv. nnd udioining Mr. Hunter's 'Tis ulso strange that he can't be beat nt cutting hair, blacking hoots, and in fact every thing in his line of business. All he asks is a fair trial TERMS KY THE UUAR PER. Once n week per quarter, (X month) Twice a week do " Three times do " Four times do " Single shave - - - J Mu lsh 9.25 2,5(1 64 25 121 Hair Cutting Sliiiiupoouing - -Sharpening Razor - - . . Handling Razors .... All kinds of reiiovntii)7. such n Inkim 3lj manner of stains, grease stmts, etc. .etc., etc. from clothing, (lone at the shortest nonce. We II s,haye you well nnd wash you clean As nny torly ever seen, And cut your hair nnd oil il too, And scratch' pttiil vou say 'twill do ! Don't you belicye 2 just come and try, And see if what I say's a lie. I can't be beat I do declare. In shaving neator cutting hair ; And if at first I rhnve with ease. You then can coiria, v, lipno'eryou please, I know my hand is old and tried, And nevei known to slip or slide, My Razors arc u ll nn and dried. And never known to Ujiir the hide, ('nnie one come all, both high and low, Jnst take a sent, you soon will know. np2-6in " LOT WILLIS. II nrd ware asid( Cutlery JUS T arriving nnd for sale. CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Coffee Mills, Patent Hinges, Butt Hinges, Carriage Springs, Carriage Trimmings, Saddlers' Trimmings, baddlers' Hardware, Chains Anvils, Vices, Piles, Augers, Brushes, Locks, Steel, Latches, Screws, Brads and Tacks, : Iron, Nails, &c, &c., Mattocks, PInnes, Shovels, Spades, Axes, Curry Comb and Card. Servers, Guns, Spectacle. Carriage Lumps, Bridle Bins, Knivesand Forks, yery low. Including tho best stock of Cutlery and Farmers' Implement ever offered to the nub ile, wtucn we nrcoctermincu to sell a low a they can no nought nnywnore oust ol tne mountains. All we want is that you call nnd see and you win nna it to your intcieat to nuy Hardware nt a Hardwire Store, till this and more too at the sign of the " BIO PADLOCK. A (f YDS. well selected jet black ailkLnce, TtVfi. from 3-4 to IG inches wide. Also, , MnrseiJIa Skirl of bet quality nt : s tnav7-tf , Wooo' rnaMR. , "?T !7'n " l".of 'I'S'i" Mill Saw. Can Steel Spade. &.s.nt thi sfgn of Ihe Bis ('nil Look UITiVI aii at -j aH'flllVlAPI . Mn 13 IINE Knmily flour constantly on hnntl , .. may7-tfj .'(', ,W at, i Wmn. STEUBEN VI LLE BUSINESS' lUki.JI. JOMN SCOTT flBAKS Ai Nt'OTTt MtiiortcTCkUS or Pure Wnite Lead and Vinegar, Qf ice on Market tl-tel, text W (a ftrf Qffue, VnaBfcNYllLK, OHIO, r T AVINU ndoptetl the most apprutrd method nsprnctised oy Ihceastern BMUBufacuiivraui . (lJ . v. I ""'- " - 7r,j" to warrant it equal lo any siuida la Ine United March l, ISal 1148 Drug liniporiuiii. T. S. HEXING, Proprietor. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Medicines, I'ainls, OtU, liyt Muffs, Vtrju- merg, Surgical Instruments, I'ure Liquors, S(c. , Ate. , Set. M AIKET BT.STKfTBRNVILLK, 9 BOOKS SELOW THEB4MK m THE subscriber invites the attention ArJWW of all who may wish to ptitchase.to his nt present, very extensive stock of Ibe above named articles, procured from some of the best Drue nnd Importing houses in the East, and which he is confident dill rive satisfaction both ns to price nnd quality. Orders from nhvsicians, country merchants und others promptly attendeu to. "p3-ly f 1.1 IIO t7SJE, WM. B. ROLAND, PROPRIETOR, rTvOR M ERLY of the " Sieubenvilie Exchange," X? which was burnt down, nnd more recently of ho Frerry House,' opposite Stcubcnville has emoved to this side of the river, nnd taken the, new brick on Water street, immediately below Market, near the Steamboat Landing, und line fitted it up in splendid stylo, ns ji Hurt: i. up int. tiiiai i-xi.ioo where he will behnppy to see his old friends. nn 1 as many new ones as mav pieaae 10 give nun " call. H3 also keeps on hand Groceries. Bout Stores. Salt, etc.,-which bo will sell ad low as can be bought elsewhere in Sieubenvilie. ao30-1 y SLACK 33 "All IIOTKL BY WM. I,. l'ENMSL. Market Strkkt, Stmjiiemvulb. Ohi f I THIS Hotel, possessing the most central loca I tion ol nnv in the Citv t large and commo dions, nnd is thoroughly re-ljtted and re-furnish i r . i 1...T . c : : . . . ed for the accommodation of its ipcreasine rns- All 1A at...r..a nprlllllll. Hi Atlfl f I . nil T f I t tt from Stealietiville, will call nuhe BLACK BEAR . .. - ..i " . : ... ,u ,i cx llllll'f 10 iliwiiyi ill iirnuiiii-.B iiic , tiny, anew nnd splendid baggage wagon has inst K :,i..,i , ., .... ZWtt ,0 '""' The nronrietnr nlcdirea himself toeive entire, Tho proprietor pledge himself to give entire satisfaction. np30. '51-ly RAILROAD HOUSE, nv nivMt v irnM.BiHzr.it, CoitNEii op Tiimn and An,M9 Strkhts, STEUBEXriLLE. OHIO. r I iHIS house has heen thoroughly repaired, J "nil is oueol the best now in thecity. It is oonveniently lonatetl, nmt has in connection n ,.s,. "" Sutwfnotory accommodations-J'1" "'w. il fl.tir iH - I J IIIU'U I IMIIiltlllUI'lii ' DR. J. C. CABLE'S Drug and Chemical warsxxousi: Market St., Stkuiiksvillk, Ohio. ALL articles purchased nt his estab lishment nre wnrranietl pure.or the unit nt. v rfiim hi'l . IlriKru nt i.t-nrv rlpHoriil M.-UA tinu nt Wholesale or Retail, us low as rS anv establishment in the West. Paints Oils und Dye Stuffs of every description constant ly on hand. The most extensive Agency for Patem Medicines in Ohio. Surgical instruments procured to order. Perfumery of every descrip tion from the best Chemists orders not in our line promptly attended lo. iipy-ly J. C. CABLE. rriinSiHti House JOHN LYLE, Proprietor EOUHTII STIIKKT, TURKU l00 llf NoKTIl OF MaXKKT, STEUBEN VILLE. OHIO. f jHlS HOUSE has it pleasant and convenient I location, and is ihe largest and newest Hotel in the city. Strangers who visitSteubenvillc will anil nt the above house everything neoessary lo iheircomlort. I hcstahlint iscxtensive, nnd was built expressly fur the accommodation of Drovers anil reiii"rs. , He invites his old friends nnd travelers gener ally 111 Harrison and the surrounding courities,to give him a call when they visit Stcubenville. apa-l y PHILADELPHIA CARDS. Great Wliuli;:il ('loitiins House fCIIAM. UAiCKNb'SS V 0!S, No. liS, Makkkt Strkkt, PtiiUDLLrilu, South-east Corner of Fourth. rTyiE Proprietors of this Old EtlnbliaheA Fanh- I tannine Ctullii'ig Sfore nre now mniiufactuting -L '.he largest, liest aseortud, and most rnshion iliiv sot up stock of Superior Clothing for the Full and Wiiitei trade, tliitt has oyer linen offer rid to the nolicr of Wholesale buyers. Hiirkness &. Son respectfully invite the alten- ion of Mervhanis nnd Diialur. confident that heir stock of C'othiug will be found expressly adapted to the reqiiireinentsof the Southern and western mamets, while their prices will colt l im e intending purchasers that their establish' meat oilers extraordinary inducements. TAKE NOTICE. IIurkness& Son's Clothing store is 11 hire rive story tiriclt ittui' ing, suu- ateil on the north-east corner of i'ourth and Market streets, Philadelphia. N. B Look out for the largest Gilt Block Letter Sign in the United Suites, and read je-J5 3m HARKNESS St. SON D O V T K V O U IC S E L V For Twenty'pve Cents, ttX MEANS of the Pooket iEsculapma, or. Every One His own I kysician being Ihe Thirtieth edition, with upward of n hundred entra vines, showing private tlis ease in every shape nnd form, und miilforimiiioii of the Generative systems, I y Will. lUllnli, HI.' It. The time has now arrived, that persons suffering from secret diseases, need no more nccomu the victim or q.imckerv, a by the pre scriptions contained in this nook, anv one may cure himself without hiiitlrnncc lo business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, nnd with one-tenth tho usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease, it fully ex plains the cause of mniihood'senrlv decline, with observations on marriage besides many other derangements which it would not be proper to viiiiiijiMMiB iii mo puuiio prims. ' Any person sending CENTS enclosed in n letter, will receive one copy of this hook, by mail. or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address r. win. YnililK, No. 152, Spruce ffreff. Philadtlphia. Post-pritil. K DR. xOUNUciin be cotisnlted on nnv of the disenses described in hi different publications nt his Office, 152, Spi ucestreet, every day between j nnu ooxtocu. i sunnily excepteit.) npy:i iy Coughs, Colds, AmIuiiii, Iiiduenxis nnd CoiitBiiinntian Tn. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REVIE- iyDy. Afflloted reader do not luA'er thisdis. ease to knit its final threads in your system Ihey nre ceitain to hurry you to nn untimely grave. Ha not experience taught you have not occti- or proofs convinced you that Consumption is certain death to nil whom it may encounter, when left till a late pe'ried I Then whv will vou r ioeiuy procuring h remeuy in cue season to arrest i . . - tne progress of umtlclKlestroyer J A Cold, which soon terminates in n coughing, by which soreness of throat nnd inflammation of the mucous mem brane of tie bronchi is produced, nnd the Lungs rendered open to disease. Thus person suffer tnemseive 10 procrastinate until death look In at the Uoor when 'hey will begin to be concern ed about their health, when in all nrobtibilitv I it too late. May all who have n cold take time ly warning, nnd Ret rid of it as non as passible. Dr. Duncan's Expoctornnt Remedy aland be fore the nnhlin tpsted k thmi.nn.t.' ain.l ,l,,tl.. I , . , J ".'..c, .J..IIJ used in almost every tiinnlv ihrouchout tlie differ ent State for diseases of the Chest nnd Lungs.-o ine vast amount sola in tins town, and th.it lo s many person who come back and obtuinit hv the' nan uozen nomcs, i sutticient evidence of Its wiindet ful rffiuacy. A fresh up.lv iustreeelved "y ; lmnvl46m t JOHN BEALL. BUTTONS A new style, forLodie'dreiaoj, just received and for sale at,. , i innyai ,-. W1UTWKLL fc CRAB B'S. i tuuuwu CAMWOOD 1,000 lbs, received V JI nun on sale nt low nguron, hy ': r: t jtine4 . .. - M r:, ., .-J.: IIEALIjii ADDER, Alu;, Indigo, nnd Copperas," urge quantity on hand, and for oaleoha Tfc.J"Jt';;.:;,A' IMEDICAT ADVFTlSESIENm l'ciroleum, vr ltock Oil. A natural remtd$, procured from a Well ti ' AUtgk'9 vfl'jr, ra , 4 0 Jttt belftc Ik, Earth's surface. 4 1,1 PETROLEUM: Thia ere remedy ol satun after repeated and fair trials, nus worked ilawa) intsi iMmular favor. We need hardly repeat lli fact, that this is a pure, linadulleiated Natural Medicine, and i pat up aa it Howe from the bo som nfth earth, without admixtures of any kind In these daya of Nostrum vending, we uo no wonder at ihe incredulity evinced by ihe com mtiuitv. unon the introduction of a ne'- remedy. but that incredulity ahull not tuppre t a modi cine, whose powerful influence has mitignted nnd cured many diseases incidental to our race; were we to withhold a remedy like this from public notice, we should consider ourselves us guilty of keeping baca aoaiailiing that was intended to re lieve much human suffering, nnd dispel the gloom and pain of many a one whose syaxem has been rncked nnd tortured by the fell engines of dis ease. Nay, do not wonder, gentle render, nnd join with others in the ciy, that it cure too ninny disease) for it you w ill tune the trouble to look over the list of diseases lor which it is recom- memWd.you will find that they nre diseases nf ectine the same kind of tissues, nnd conseijueut- y it is applicable to all. The Petroleum ia one of this kind of remedies and is endued with powers to relieve snore human suffering thnn nny mediciue extant. When taken perseveringly if will cure Diarrhoea, riles, Gout, Nurulgiii, Obstinate r.rup lions of '.he skin. Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm, Scald Head, Tetter, Pains in tlio Hones and Joints. and nil that class of disaeses in which Alterative or purifying medicines tire indicated. The Pe troleum has cured numberless cases ol Chronic Diairhoan of long standing that have resisted ev ery other treutment. liillnmatory Rheumatism can be cured in nearly every case. Cases of 7 years standing where they were the most perfect cripples that could be imagined, have been cured and matte to- wniK. All cases ol inllameil sore oyes, even when the patient is blind, if the eyes are in his head, can be cured by the Petroleum or Rock Oil, il thoroughly applied. In Piles, it j that, in the use of these Hitters, the partem enn, has also been eUi.'CtualJy tried; several cases of stnntlj gains strength und vigor a fact worly which have come under the immediate notice of of great consideration. Tin-) nre pleasant in the Proprietor, in which the Petroleum afforded i taste and smell, anil can he used by persons with .complete relief. In diseases .if the bladder and j kidneys tneletroleum is invaluable. I it ilea loess tic pending on the I'lndcmn,' ol Ihe ;wxi- will give relief by opening the obstruction nnd dissolving Ihe wax which obstructs the nas . .. . . . . . 'a M Jh" '"J"ory nerve, which is the common cause of dullness ol hearing. "XrrM ATISM yields 10 1 " '. 1 feel myself under n debt of gratitude to the proprietor of Petroleum the use of which great medicine has entirely cured my wile of u violent attack of Rheumatism. Sl.n had labored under nn attack of the disease about 3 months, suffer ing the most intense pains, the greater part ol t,;!, the time confined to her bed unable to do ony'' J he pain in the liuihi was very great, nt. ,,)(c.t wjtn Kreat deal of swelling, the Petro- J,.,,,!, hiid n happy efle.ct, for the Grst 2or 3 nppli- paticns me swelling Uimitiistieii nnu ine puin lelt ihor. I coiitiniied to apply the inedicitie daily for two weeks, which finitely relieved her, and she' is now as well as she ever was in her life. 1 fuel confident that the Petroleum is one of thegreat est remedies in the world for rheumatic pains and swellings. Signed, PETER HULL, Perry St., Allegany city, I n. CHRONIC COUGH CURED. I take pleasure in certilying to the vnlunhle properties of Mr Kier's Petroleum, for nfientions of lie breast and lungs accompanied with severe pain nnd cough. took the Petroleum in larger doses than is rccommaniltd in the directions, j took a large spoonful three times a day; at first 1 found it very unpleasant to ta ke.hu t alter taking :. r. 1 1 1:1.- :. . t l l.l 1:1. . n mw onn g;oi 10 line 11. 1 BIIOIIIII utte 10 I should like to have a barrel of it to use in inv family, for I be lieve it is a valuable medicine. The Putroletim produced no unpleasant sensation in the use ol it. Wm. DAY, Pittsburg. I'll., Mar 1. 'SO. THERE IS NOTHING L1KI-; IT FOR BURNS Bellefonte.Febai, 18511. I got 3 doz. of Mr Kier's Petroleum of MrHoiv ell ami I inn ilispoed to lliink there is uoth-'iig eiiiul tn it for hums; having burnt my hand and expecting nothing vss than n long tedium sore, hut I found no sotnness a I all from it, only leaving a red scale without nny soreness when pressed upon; which quite surprised inn. I therefore have great faiih in its erlicacy so fur, tl least and wili introduce it in this section. Very respectfully. " II MANN . M: S M Kier: Allow mo '.o express to you mj heartfelt thanks for the great benefit 1 have re ceived from nil article culled Petroleum or liock oil, of which-you tiro the sole proprietor. 1 hut' occasion to use it nhout tlm 1st of January in t, violent attack of rheumatism, tvhioh was very painful, Hying about from place, accompanied with much swelling so as to keep me in cunsttin torture. I used the Petroleum externally, a lew applications of which removed nil pain and ev cry syniptmii of the disease. I am now entirely well, and would Hike thjs occasion to recummeiii1 it to every person who is laboring under the Htro nizing pains of rheumatism or kindred diseases. ZIBKON WILBR, Pinshnr?. Feb 13, '50. AGENTS FOR HARRISON COUNTY t Cadiz. J STIiomas; Rumley, Wertz and Out shall; Newmarket. Simpson and Craee; liumley. I) Arbaitgh ; .lefl'erson, Dr Dtillield; Point Pleas ant, R Coulter. Jnn.rt. IH5I. ly Price Reduced VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE ' 'r Large Bottlea Only One Itollar. Ths Trtprlttor of ths Great American Remedf " VjillaHs's ' Vksktablx LiTnosTRiPTic Mixtl-rb," inttnocd br tbs qrfSBt flolicilaUonajor bU AgeoU, throughout Um AlBito Btatei tad Cuiulft, lias now " Reduced the Prio sfhii popfllaranil wall ItnoWB aillclat and from tha dsw, acnceforlh, ho will pot op but on lizo onlr, his qsart -Bottles: Uie retail price will be ;: , ONE DOIJiAR. Tin pobtio BiBr rest Bssnred that the character of tne V. jdl. . tine, it strength, ami curativo properties will aw Skin OHCHA.NOBD, Bntl the same ear will be bestowed f nrs arinir It as heretofore. As this medicine, under its reduced pnee, will be rorchasoit sr Uhi who havo not hitherto made themselves acquainted ' with iu virtues, the proprietor would beg to intisaan that hie article is not to be classed with the vast amoant of ' kenoiuM . f thedar l" ft olaims for itself greater healing pneer, in all eUteatee, than any ether preparation note before the world; and baseastamed itseif for eight ream br itssuperioi medical virtnes, and, nnlil Uiis redactioil, oommanded donbh) Ihe price of an, other article tn this lino. Noticb PiBTictr.ARi.r, this siticl sots with float haal 1 power and oartaintr, opon tho . Blood, Liver, Kidney, Lungs, and all other organs, apoo ths proper action of which lifs a haakh depend. Tills andicln has t jastlr high rtpst as raaiedr fat ' Dropsy and Gravel, ';' and all diseasos of that aatnr. It may ' bo relied opon whoa the iBtelligent physician baa (bsndonod his paUent, and for these distressing diseasos, mom espeoiallr Daorar, the piopri- -stur would oamestlr anr honostlr raoommend It. At Hs present price It is eoailr obtained br att, and tho trial will prove the article to be tho ; lt , j Cheapest Hdioin In tit World I : tST Please -ask for pamphlets iae ageaU give thesa awart ther eontain ovor sixteen pages of receipts (In addition to iml which 1 1 s. ,. " , nodical mauer) valoablo foi hoosohold purpoM,. am will aavo manr dollari per roar Co practical bmsekoopecs. Those tacaipts am Inlrodocsd ta maaa the book of great valns, aside from Its etnmotor aa an advartislag medium for the medicine, the testimony ia favor or which, l too form of lotion from all pans of the oountrr, mar bo relied upon. ty ' Van inn's Vegetable Lithontriptio Milium "-the Creat American Eemodr, now for sale In quart bottles at tl aob. small bottlae at SO cts each. - N email bottles will bo owned a(WUrwiocli Is disposed of. : i Pria.pa! Offico, Buffalo, S07 Mala Street. O. O. VAUGHN1. V. B All ietters (oxeoptinf from agean and doslon with whom he transacts btiMMse) mast be post paid, or so altoaUoa , will betivonao them. , ,, ... . - AogNTS.-rJohn Oetill. Cadiz i A F Croslrev' Z'Ja.'ZS'I ISIau, M rm . Hn. 1, . ft - 1 I rn I ,.vit ... m. . , ,.u in lion, iTiimiUCIU 1 1 UO Arnell. Antrim! Oeden &. Cln,U, ! (I. Roby Co., Leesburgh , J. Forbet.8e., Ha- - "'mmmmm'S'V w-rvawufcr . .iT 1 1 lIMlxS, something very lull, we nssur, T our customer and -other lor wile by ' ' 1 ' mnySl 8HOTWELL h. CRABB. ff lOOTH BRUSHES, extra loll and common J. for sale by . juneil i. BEALL.. E HHICVtf.il Uw r : I i-.. ""v.' o r.iii..T 'J rorsaieny it )une: , j.btAhU IRADLES. Jnmes Miller's celebrated Vn'.y V ",B" "cjioea, nir o.nr oy . . . . "i!a "l "4 r. . Y .1 ' .11 '11 H is.' MUL,ANU Silk und Liiiinir tot Uurlio' tfre.uti . 1 I -.- g J - - L, jut received and fbrsnlc at , reron nt ti ilistnnce may ddre Dr.p;iy If f .Mifpfod tbtHVtKSttf- &tlU&&W'M fenelnslii; a feeandbectirfid a hthi, yi . , . . ., . PACKAGES o( MEDICINES, DIRpU'WNa ,w) 1 ADfES' nndMisseOAITffiRS.hnlfqailora. JJehhy Limnnd Morrw-eriSlippor, t - inaly8l' if;9HOT!rVK.L & CR ABB'S! PlAEASOfct mid, SHinbrella., nlltenaailHUnd eheapat may7-tfj Woods, MEDICAL ABVERTKmENTg. Jaundice. Ly spepala , fhronio or wrvoas de bility, dihrasc ol Ihe Kidnrji. utd all disease arising Inun a dianletrd Liver of Meaiack. Mich, as Cuiwtfpati jo. in (aid Pih rnllns el bhtuel to the bead, acidity ol iL ftVoa.awt, Kirasea, HeartbuiH. ti. goal (or Food, lullnrasor weiptht in the Stomach, sou r .rraeationa, sinking or flut tering at Ihe pilof the rttownch.swiaamJ.igof lh Head, hurried and difficult BteaUiing, fiuuerhjf ai Ihe Heart, choking or luflbeating sensation when in a lying future, iliaines ol vitioa, dot or webs before the Sight, lever and tlallpain ih the lleait, drhefeocy or preservation,, eltewaee of the Skin nud Eye, ptin in the vide. Back, I. nest, L.nuhs, xa..auilileu Oushe ol Ileal, burn ings in Heidi, constant imaginings of Evil, and gieat depression cf Spirit, ' ,!' - O AN BK V.T VY&TV ALLY CriCD - DR. IIOOFLAND1S;'' CELEBRATED GERMAN ; BITTER rarAan av - ' '' ' DR. C BX. JAcnson. GERMAN MEDICINE S ORE s i No 120, ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the above disease is noi rx -eelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the Puited States, a ihe cures attest, in many casessfler skilful physician had failed. ' These liittersure woithy Ihe attention fiavl ids. Possessing great virtue in the rectificaliarn of diseases on the Liver and lesser glnnds, xr cisiugthe most searching powers in weakness snd iifTcction of the digestive organ, they arc,witt al, safe, certain knd pleasant. .' . READ AAU HE COATA CEDl, (From tho" Boston Bun.") . . : i The editor snid. Dee 92d ' "Dr. Hoollaud's Celebrated German Bitters for the cure ol Liver ' omplniot. Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervoti Debility, is deservedly on ol the most popular medicines of the day. There Bitters have been used by thousands, nnd a friend nt our elbow says he has himself received an el. fectnul nnd permanent cure ol Liver Complaint Irum the life ol this lemctty.! vv e nre ceiiimeetl the most delicate stomach with safety oiidtrniy circumstance, vv arepraKingiroin experutnee nnd to the atllicteil we an vise their use. " . . , . "M:oil'8 weemcy." one ol ine best Literary n... ,...l.ll.t.al muiA Al9Ju ' ! t-il Dr HooHniul's German Bitters, it ana fact 11 reft by Dr Jackson, arc now recommended by com of the most prominent members of the faculty na tin article of much ellicit ncy in cute of femHle weakness. As such is the case, we would adrira all mothors to obtain 11 bottle, nnd thus save themselves much slckiioss. Persons of ilebiliia, ted constitutions will rind these Bitters advantage to their health, us we kn.w from experience the salutary effect ihey have upon wend systems." MORE EVIDENCE. ' 't. The " Philadelphia Saturday Cfin ttr.", the best family newspaper published in the United Sti.tes, the editor says ol DR. HOOEuAND'S GERMAN BlTERSX "It is seldom tin t we i comuiend whal it lerni- ed Patent Medicines to iha '"onlidcnce and pal. j ronage of our renders; and, theretnre, when, we; 'recommend Dr. Iloofli mi's Geiman Bitter,,e j wish it to be distinctly understood that we lire no'. speaking ol the nostrums of the day, thai nre noised about fur a brief period nnd then fwrgn.1 lest after they have done iheir guilty rnceol miachirl, but of n medicine long estnh!iste!, univcrsnHi prized, and which has met the hearty nppruiu j I of '.ho Faculty itself.'' ' !l That this medicine will cure Liver Complain t and Dyspepsiu, no one can doubt. 11 fter using i as directed. It nets specifically upon the stoma k nnd liver it is preferable to r a tome I in ntlbUiot.s ..v..,.. ; .u. Tk.., ... k... iiii; iiic;v.i iiihii-,m',itj. f "rJ t ,r,Hi ministercii to pkmai.k or infant wiiii saieiy t'i reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OK COUNTERFEITS. , This mediciue has ittttiinid that high character which is necessary for all medicines lo attain id induce counterfeiters lo pnl tiirrh it spurious nr i ' i'e ul the risk of the lives o I those who are inn -' cenllv deceived. . ,. ,.! ,, j LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS Of1 ',. THE UKNUINE. v :' ' They linve the written signature .of M. Jin kson upon tho wrapper, and ihaownie blot n in ihe bottle. titUhutit tchiih tttfy ace. tpttriotu. for sale, whole v.ile and' retail, at tlis GkmiN MisnictNB Store, No 120 Arch-tn'et; rirte (li'or helnw Sixth, (lulcf 278 Race siren.) Phitdl-: i iiliiti , and by respectahje. dealers throaghuul Ihtji iniinirv. Also ful sale by Messrs. MclllOAN i. Iii, l.X , VIM 112. Ktbruatv 19, IS51 PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL' llOU.E I sf tabliahed 15 year ago. by DR. KLNKEH,', .V. W. corner ol THIRDliuil UNION mreets. I ' tween Spruce and Pino, a stpmre niid a half fn w-t the Merchant's Exchange. l'Wladtildiiii.' nt!; nd Perriotis suffering frniu Puins 1st ihe Ijiins, e-: cent and Chronic afTeelions of the Kidtii ys. d sT easo of the flladder. (irnvi I, Strie.iures.'Seiiiii uj Weulcness, und till the concomiinnl Iriiinsof'i' fs'J pi ilitic utTections. and ihose who, by iuilulgi ta ' a secret habit, havo entailed on theuiselvi; Of ( sutuiional debility, should apply immeiliaielj;. or , the. most speedy remedies to DR. KINKELI''!, ibe most expert and succcssfiil pruiHitionrr finSir'1 near, in the treatment of nil diseases of a p,ri: la ' nature. .. e INVALIDS ' J. ...... ;,'.,A"' Are apprised that DR. KlNKELlN confiiiet I i practice too pellicular brnnrb of meditilie. whl h ' euguges his. p.ro,found iittention. He cnuiinns I '''' u nl art una le ugainst the abuse of mcrcurV tha w sands arc annually mercurialized nut of life t W cent iiuccuoiis are proiiiplly extinguished, cm your cases properly eradicated, not patched in '. ' "nlnrrted people, and tbme about tt nihr i': should be particularly can tiuits of those arcidelilV; what a dreadful inheritance to Irunsroit topostet )n ity Strictures, one of lheosttroavlesf)e;lntt)n' geious alTcctions, which often chit' in grave'i; (laininntion, weakness, 4c!, Dr.Kiiikelinguaran . tee to remoe speedily) us also pwnHuigit, 'U, eased prostrutegliinds, iSic. Striciutes have nmi t ed ni'iny who hud no kno-vtilfilgpof their exi'sle'nce" TAKE PAR I'lC'l'LAR NOTICE."" '- HiinilrtdsHlHicieil with ( orisunipiion. Dyspep '. sitt; Palpitatioti if the Heart, Torpid Liver, Pa! Irriiability of the System, fienernt or. Local Pnins () or Weakness, Night Sweats. Dimnais of Sight, Fits of Despondeuiy, Muaniiliir P ostrnllort; nuZ till diseases of the Nervous Centre, nevei-droan of the cause of their severul, naiiutiopsij J Ueji it treat results us if they were tiuusea, und so Bo tt 1 1 tlX-., ID lOUIIO . Whutie the cnuse of these disenses 'er'i'r4-',-i quently J Thereia the secret- Solitary nelfabue''' practisvd by thousands. Comincnecd when hoys ir ut school or elsewhere, it is kept up rvep.elnrine J young manhood, producing mental ami physical.-, prostration. - '" " ' " '" " ' ; vovj-o-trim's ,----n Remember, with itidulgenee und repetition, or-A ganlc excitement bocorr.es almost eeminuousantl l' morbidly sensitive s much so thin ihenri-nna' are vividly acted upon by a prurient uiingnjntinn. 9 , Especially in li stnte of linnereet olirf nr.'lllll, L .stiunilateil by llloivious and nnruieinua riinL.' i.i.. - ..u I....I .1 .. . .i. . . . ' 'chu to a coiminui ami involuntary wnMna; i JJwy of the stiuninu ol rtmn. The more this ,J ..o,.,,jr iuii io proiurtgeu, ine more rerpieni, involuntaiy, and alarming tiie'evii', rind it M At!'' rceiod peodily. the will soon i lot all control,", and hecornes it mere slave of deprntd uiimiirjsoxifi , the mental and intelleciunlin uihu art; y0'ey;rf70 , shadowed by the coirupt iind ,tinimtiv ''Ijiiej iiij,'. '. n nPP7 victim shuns society, and avoids ihe 'elt t I face of man and still more of 'Wouiitu--hccfrmes " weak , pain, emaciated with failing sight. heiiMi! ing, memory, mind-i-n ml wilh an undefined ilrsHni li of coming calamity, und nn aversion to nil (he , business of life, ha toon sinks into It enndiiiorf nf'. "lle"ne, iniiiiiOTence ana lefhargr. rrom vrhicti'V no common kil enn aroiiaeWm-iiTbiis i-ilU'W . - -,,.., ; . ? Wbtott och t) palleni, the queniotl or T - , rn, .j ,, , 11 , ''-Ui ' " .VII 1?'"'a,, wnl WrffAJ d of merilcnlskili.' to overcome hiaC4 woes or tosinkshumefiillt Into the arma'nffl.nrh' f . t.i l,t- I.....I.I. i J. 111.,'.., -ilfc " V" ,r 7 " ""u me wiin ine iar-j. effort of mascullno fortitude, to conibnt the evilj t nnd apply (or relief. To n,U such Dr. Kinkelin. ,! pply for redef. To all such Dr. Kinkelin. , enn nrouuao arenovntian nfoiromrih m,nh.i.d' .nil i SnnLnU m:,. . Tt , T, X. Dr. Kinkelin't Byojt on the Innrmaties of ie Gritviii! erntive Sveten,. l I I h. ..ii-.i a, " " li. Zt 'V ui.iiiyr oriiern.H win De niaileilhv aiiclmlutll U ',',";''' (nivnounae, cents in n mir-Min teller He bophicehiiriellundprtheatofDr. K., Hiuj re.igioiieiy conuiie In hi honor n a Kenuss. n: oonauentjy fi Prmw &c., forwarded,, by tending i remitlaren, aaTd 1 'put up secure from D A M A C E or C U K 1 0) IT r, 1 : I jy'ja-Iy I- i,l -i ,!-( lit: i v. i .ijnii. mot . r s,riT 6 t LK FRINO, of a sr.nerl'ornnlit,y.(r, saC1" waySI tMrv-Wft LiL C M Ki4 ( f Mr fisr Wfltl AiWeifrSf 'S"'i"iVi ss