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IP-DR. GORDON HARRIS, a Graduate of Cambridge. Office?Baltimore Lock Infirmary, No. 31 South Gay Street, opponte Vie Biehangt Building*, Baltimore. _ A pnctical e.xp'srl'iiiee of over 20 years en able* Dr. H. to insure a sound and speedy cure in a certain dura of Diseases, which Have too long been yielded by regular physicians to the hands of Quackery. He may he'consulted con fidentially, either in person or by letter. IJ3" Persons at a distance distance cured at home by addressing a letter to Dr. Harris, Balti more, Md, All communications confidential ; remedies sent by mail to any part of the IT. S.? See advertisements lu other parts of the paper. au30 ly. Henry's Invigorating Cordial.?The merits of this purely vegetable extract for the remvoal and cure or physical prostration, genital dobilitv, nervous affoctions, <ftc., , are fully described. ? another column of. this paper, to which the reoader is referred. $2 per bottle, 3 bottles $5; sixbottles for $8 ; $16 per dozen. the murks of the genuine. . p.??. Prepred only by d. H. C?SSuh Ph1l?^t.i?" p" rto' **icatiSns ilrZ^TBE ',-iiKKSSED. Fur sale bv all re spool-"- "rugglsts and Merchants throughout ? oa country. Peelo uud Stevens, Alexandria, Va., whelesalo agents for Virgiuia. * 'WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW Every woman should know thai if she is In poor, sickly, debilitated condition of health, making existence a burden ' to herself and a source of painful anxiety to her relatives ?and friends, and perhaps, (horrible reflection !) entailing and inflicting her own maladies and sufferings upon her children, that it is her duty to understand why and from what cause her sufferings arise, that remedy and relief may, while yet Uiere Is time, be availed of, the causes be avoided in future, and her health restored, that she may be fitted for the duties and capable of the enjoyments of life. Let every woman look at the emaciated form, the death like complexion, the deep-buried, lustreless eye, the sunk en cheek, the gloomy and depressed spirits, the shattered nerves, the prostrate and helpless condition of many a wife, mother, daughter, or sister, if not herself included, within her own circle, whose days are days of agony, and ask herself, "Must this continue? Must thla be? Is there no remedy? No relief? No hope?" The remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies and benefiting by them. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAUIllCEAU, raontsson or diseisks or womkx. On* hundredth Edition (500,000). IS mo., pp. 250. [ON riHK PAPER, EXTRA BIKDISQ, $1 00 ] Brcry complaint to which a woman is subject, from girl hood to wom;inhood, as also as wife and as mother., are ful ly described, with the causes, the symptoms, and also pro per mode.of treHtment, in a plain, simple, but in the most chaste language, easily understood. And thus every wo man can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, and causes of her ?omplaint; and be spared much anxiety and suffering. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for bids consulting a medical gentleman, will And such In struction "and advice, and also explain many symptoms ?which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm. How many are suffering from obstructions or irregulari ties peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, ami for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice ? How ?many suffer from prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb), urtromjluor c/I&im(weakness,debility, Ac.)? IIowmany are in constant agony for many months preceding confine ment? How many have difficult, if not dangerous deliv eries, and slow and uncertain recoveries ? Some whose lives are hazarded during such time, will each find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. How many bitter moments, how much anguish, might have been spared to the sufferer, to her husband, to her relatives, by the timely possession of this little volume. It is impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or those contemplating marriage. But no husband, wife or mother are yxcusablc if they still continue in ignorance of those physiological laws, by the knowledge of which tlieir own healtii and happiness, as also the future well-being of their children, are secured. ?? THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION " is a standard work of established reputa tion, found classed in the catalogues of the great trade sales in New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by all the principal booksellers in the United State*. It was first published in 1S47, since which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIE8 have been sold, of which there were upwards of OMK IIUMIKKD THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it is held as a relia ble popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERV FEMALE; the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands. In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, as evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various imposi tions have been attempted by imitations of title-page, spu rious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copy right, as well upon booksellers as upon the public; it has been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words " Dr. A. M. Mauriceac, 129 Liberty street, N. Y.," are on the title-page, and the entry In the Clerk's Office on the back of the title-page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. CfT Upon receipt of One Dollar " THE MAR R1ED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPAN ION" is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States, the Canadas and British Provinces. All tetters must be postpaid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. M/vURICEAU. Box 1224, New York City. Pub lishing Office, No. 129 Liberty 8treet, New York AofcNTrt. ? Kelt/ i?or?t, uichmoml : Win. Blake, M<?und*vUlo; .'olin Fisher and J. II. Thompson, Wheeling:; Muur.y & Gilmer. Lewis burg. sepO 6 m 1>1I21>. In thi* town, on Sunday lust, SA M U E L WORTH INGTON, sou of Lemtn 1 I). and Cuth arino Ferguson, aged 4 years, 7 months and 10 .days. ? Circular of Prices in the ISultimore Market, For the week ending Oet'r. 7,1854. REPORTED BY RANDOLPH & LATIMRR, 06 South Street Bowly's wharf. Apples?Sales $2,00((?$1 j>or bhl. ButYer?Receipts moderate and market quiet. We quote? Western in kegs 12(*?cl5 I Common roll 12(<2)li -Glades 4* 17@20 | Prime " 1G@2Q Beeswax?We quote 2l>.t28c. Beans.?Sales of mixed 50 to 75. White 100 to 125. Bacon?Market more uctivo without unv change in quotation-*? Shoulders, 7t?(?$7l.,c 1 Hams, plain 10^111c Sidi's, | *' fancy 12,'?@15 Country Soap?We quote 5($6c. Cattle?The offering on Monday last was about 1000 head, 800 of which were .sold at 2@75 *4,25 011 the hoof?equal to 5,50<g$8,25 net.? 75 were lelt unsold and the balance taken out of the market. Corn?Market firm with an improvement in prices. 'white 7s2@74s. { \ellow 73@76c. Cloverseeo?Demand more active and prices improving. We quote 6,50(3}$7. Deerskins?Nominally 18@20c. Dried Fruit. \Ve quote Apples $ 1,250150 por bushel.* Peaches l,75(S,2.2o Flour?The last news from Europo reports a continued decline there aud prices have given way here. We quoto Howard st., at $7,37)^. City Mills ?7,12%. Flaxseed.?Demand moderate?sales l,35@ 1,37*2 Furs?We quote nominally as follows, as the season is over : Otter 1@43. Red Fox 37@50c. Mink 37@50c. Coon and Grey Fox 12(^14c. Muskrat 6/f?7c. Rabbit l@2c. Oats?Receipts heavy with large sales. Sales ?at 45 to 50c. Rye?Sul?8 of Maryland 1,08 to 1,10; Pennsyl vania 1 ,18 tn 1,20. J Snakeroot?Wo quote Seneca 50 to 60c. Vir ginia 18 to 20c. Tallow?Market dull?at 11 to 12*^c. Timothyshed?We quote 3,75 to 4,00. Wheat.?Receipts are light and demand not active. We quote iuforior to good red at 1,30 to 1,40 ; good to prime 1,40 to 151 ; iuferior to good,white 145@ 155 ; good to prime 1.55@165c. VV OOL?Market continues quite dull Sales washed at 25 to 28c. Unwashed at ] 6<g)17 Agent Tor the Country in New -fork. THE advertiser is' prepared to act lis General Agent oud .Correspondent, In New York'/for business men and others in tbo interior. He will de.voVo his whole time.and attention to the pur chase and salo of Fun'ay und other Goods, Books, Prints, Machinery, Manufacturers' Stock and Materials. Philosophical Apparatus, <fcc.; Drugs, I'atont and other Medicines, Agricultural Im plements, Seeds, Stock, <&c. Collections made and salts prosecuted. Information uf all kinds furnished with regard to persons and pla ces here. Situations piocured and guaranteed for clerks, mechanics, professionol men and oth ers. Male and fomalc employees Bent to Clio country, l'assagos-nvtv!;? nia, Austrnlio, and Europe. J? that an intelligent Agent, well acquainted with Vork and its b"?moss men, can do for an ?f * t wlll i- executed faithfully and prDmpt absonteo^w "ni^tiong confldeatia, Address, Jz-iih flTio adequate to the service. A. E. BARTON. 189 Mulberry street, Now York. Soptember 2V, 1354.?ot. American Artists' Union!! THE American Artists1 Union, would respect fully announce to the citizens of the United States and the Canada*, that for the purpose of cultivating a taste for the tine arts throughout the country, and with the view of enabling every family to becom: possessed by a gallery of En gravings. BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE, they have determined, in order to create an ex tensivo sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give em plo^'ment to a large number of artists and others, butinspiro among our countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000 of them are sold, *250,000gifts, of the actual cost of $150,000.^ Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, a so a' ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts that are distributed. or Five Dollars a highly finished Engra ving, beautifully PAINTED in OIL, and FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will be sent; or Five Dollar's worth of splendid Engravings can bo selected from the Catalogue. A copy of the Catalogue, together with a speci men of one of the Engravings, can bo seen at the o!Hce of this paper. Fo each Dollar sent, an engraving actually worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket win immedi ately be forward. Agents:?The Committee believing that the success of this Great National Undertaking will be materially promoted by the energy and enterprise of intelligent and persevering Agents, have resolved to treat with such on the most lib el al terms. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending? post-paid,; #1. will receive by re turn ok mail, u One Dollar Engraving a "GIFT TICKET,1' a Prospectus, a Catalogue and all oth er necessary information. On the filial completion of the sale, Gifts will be placed in the bauds of a Committee of the PURCHASERS tO bo I>1STK1 ISUTKD, dtie lloticO Ot* which will be given throughout the United States and Canadas. LIST OF GIFTS t 10)Marb'ebust*ot "Washington, at $1^0 $10,000 100 44 4i Clay, 100 10,00 > 1??0 " " Webster. 100 10,000 1 >0 u li Calhoun. 100 10,000 50clc g.mt Oil Paintings, in splen-f. . .0 r (,a did gilt framcs.Hizo ft.ouch.) 1 00 elegant Oil I'aii. tings, 2x3 ft. each, 50 5,000 500 steel plate Engravings, bril-l liantly col'd in oil. rich giltV 10 5,00? frames 24x30 in. each, ) 10,000 elegant steel plate En era- ^ , vings, col'd in oil. of the Wash" t 4 40,000 ' ington Monument. 20x2fi in.cn J 237,000 steel plate Emrravinir.sfroin 100different plates, now in pos session of, and owned by the Artists' Union, of the market value of, from 50 cts to $1 00 each. 41,OoO 1 first-class Dwelling, in 31st st., N. V. City, 12,000 22 building lots in 100 and 101*t "J sts. N. Y. City, each 25 100 ;? 1000 22,000 ft. deep, at * J 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10, 000 sq. ft. in the suburbs of of New York City, and com manding a magnificent view of the Hudson River and Long Is land Sound, at 500 5O,?>00 25 perpetual loans of cash, with- 1 out interest, or security, of v 5,000 $23'* each, j 50 " " 100 5,000 10O 44 44 DO 5,OiM) 250 %i " 20 5,000 2 000 " 5 10,000 Rofcrcnce in regard to the Real Kstatc, F. J. Vissciieer & Co.. Real Estate J5rokers, New York. Orders, < post p:?id,? with money enclo sed, to be addressed. *' J. W. IIOLHKOOKK. Sce'ry. 505 Broadway, N. Y. 1-4$" The Engravings in the catalogue are now ready for delivery. Oct. 4?*5 in New Advertisements. KOl'lCE. Ill AVE two or three valuable forms, which I wish to rent for one or more years. Some of the farms are large and valuable. Appiv to J. Y. 'iORNOR, Lumberport, H.irrison co., Va. Oct. II, 1854?tf. Slop Thief! Stolen from my possession on the 'night of the 2d day of October. 1854, a GKEY MARE. 13 or 14 y? ars old. and in good order. The said mare was taken by me under an execution and distress warrant in favor of Robert M?hon,sr., fi;om Archibald Cunningham. I will give a reasonable reward if the said mare is returned to me, and #120 for the detection of the thief. D. W. RnBlNSON, C. 11. C. Oct. II, 1554?lit. FOR KENT. In the town of BRIDGEPORT, Harrison county, Va., 1 two story Dwelling House. 1 Store Room. 1 Wagon-maker's shop, with two rooms above suitable for a family. Also, a Blacksmith Shop. The subscriber has several rooms for rent in the town of Clarksburg : and a building on the Northwestern Pike, near ( larksburg, 90 feet long by 42 wide, including a porch of 12 feet, suitable for a Hotel or private res,dence. It has a Inrgs stable on the lot. He will rent on rea sonable accommodating terms. For particulars apply to R. DESPAR1). Clarksburg, Oct. 11th, 1854?tf. In Chancery. ^I71RG1NIA :?At rules hold in the Clerk's V office of Harrison County Court on the first Monday, in October 1854 : John A. Richardson, compl't. vs. Nancy Swiger, the widow of John Richardson, dec*d., William L. Richardson, Mark Richardson, and Belinda, his wife, and James Richardson, Deft's. The object of this suit is to obtain a specific performance of a certain contract with James A. Richardson, for his interests in two tracts of land ; also for a partition of said land, or for a sale of the said lands, and the proceeds to be divided among the persons entitled thereto. And it appearing by satisfactory proof that the defendants, James Richardson, Mark Richard son and Belinda, his wife, aro not residents of this Commonwealth, it is ordered that they sev erally appear hore within one mouth after due publication of this order, and do what is neces sary to protect their iutcrest in this auit. A .Copy. Attest octil 4t P CHAPIN.CI'k. Miscellaneous. lOOO Book Agents wanted, Cui.vubs for the best and most saleable X Books published. They are written by the most popular Authors of the day, including among others, T. S ARTHUR, of whose last great work, TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM, 10,000 copies have been sold withiu a month of publication. These Books are beautifully illustrated, (many of them with finely colored plates) and are prin ted and bound in the best manner. Agents will find a pleasant and profitable em ployment in their circulation. For particulars address (post paid.) I JTw. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 48 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia . | sep37 9m B BP Y H. A. BARRON, V^? imitjMm- JjOUM p?- The proprietor hus re-opened^his house' for the accommodation of * the public, add re spectfully solicits a share of patronage. l|is ho-j tel has just been enlarged and fitted up in good style, and he will spare no pains to contribute to the comfort and convenience of those who may favor him with their custom. [?j~ There is attached to the house a good sta ble.. attended by carcful and trusty hostlers. October 4th, 1854?ly. l*ew Goods !! I AM now receiving from Baltimore and Phil adelphia, a new Stock of Fali and Winter Goods, at the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Old Court House, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimere, Ky. Jeans?all wool, Tweed, Cassi nette,&o. A very superior lot of Drefia Goods, anion? which may be fonnd, French Merino, Thibet, Cashmere, Coburg's, Mousllns, &c ; Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Opera Flannels, Red, white, yellow, and Ganze Flannels, Calicoes?all styles ad prices ; Extern Linsey, Velvets?all colors, Bonnetl, Cap and Belt Ribbon, Silk Velvet Rib bons?all widths. Dress Trimings, Buttons, &c; Ladles' nnd Gentlemen's Kid, Beaver and English Buck Gloves and Ganntletls, Silk, Berlin Thread and other Gloves; Children's Fancy Hose, Ladies' erino. Cotton and Wool en Hose; Silk and Straw Bonnets, Hardware, Quecnsware, Bools, Shoes, Caps, Hits, Zinc Wash Boards, Wooden Buckets and Tubs. Salt, Fish Coffee Sugar, Teas, and almost every thing kept in a store, to which I invite attention before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN IRWIN N.B. All kinds of country produce wanted, for which the highest market price will be given. Blootlcd Sheep. The undersigned has a few thorough bred COTSWOLD LAMBS that he will sell, either singly or in pairs. Also a two year old buck, weighing nearly 300 lbs., at his residence on Booth's Creek, Harrison coun ty- Va. L. CLAKK. sepi!7 3t* CHEAP FALL & WINTER CLOTHING | E. OWENS has just return ed from Baltimore with a large stock of FALL and WIN TER GOODS, which he offers at his Shop in Despard's Row, Clarksburg, at very moderate prices. His assortment- embra ces a large and fine stock of Cloths, Cassimers, Ves-1 tiugs and Trimmings, which have been selected witn great care by him self, and which will be made up to order in the neatest and most fashionable style, being himself an experienced cutter, and having in his employ good workmen. lie has also, 011 hand, a good as sortment of Rcady-]?Iadc Clothing, which he will despose of at moderate prices. Those articles are of good quality and such as he can recommend. He has also, every article usually kept in a furnishing store, such as SHIRTS. DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS. SUSPENDERS, Sic. He deemes it proper to add that ho will make Coats, Pants, Vests, &c., of goods purchased elsewhere than of hi nself, and he respectfully so licits a share of public patronage, feeling confi dent that by strict attention to business he will be enabled to give satisfaction. (LP*Cash and country produce will be taken in | exchange for work done. s?p20tf. JOHN s. nOULD.] [WM. A- GUSMAN. .Folm S. Cwould \ co., IT'ORWARDING AND COMMISSION Mer-I chants, Fetterman, Va, \V holesale dealer? in Groceries, Iron, Salt, Glsss, etc., etc. Gratefull f for past favors, solicit a continuance of patron age. sepG ly Astounding l^isclostires. KNOWNOTHINGISM. ?rpiISsai?I that when Marshall Martin told Dan JL Morris that "he did not intend to countc nanec Knownothings by taking them to Wheel ing or placing them on his juries, ?fcc.," that Dan drew himself up with dignity and replied in that peculiar way which always belongs to the man. that of the twelve men then before him 011 the jury, ten, at least, were Knownothings. This certainly was an astounding and very impudent declaration for Dan to make, to say the least of it. That Dan is a Know nothing naturally, prac tically and artificially, any ? 110 who knows the man may judge. But that he. and the whole am biguous, amphibious, fanatical Knownothing crow may be forever set at rest, I have just re ceived from Philadelphia a large quantity cf Drugs, and through the kindness of Mr. Coo'ncr. who prints this paper, and who, by the by. ioos not like the miserable crew any better than my self. but wishes them in Toplict, I would say I have got plenty of Arsenic, Corrosive-sublimate. Bicromate of l'ota.-su. Oil of Vitriol. Nitric Acid. Brimstone, Aquafortis, ?fcc., together with good many other things that will take the hair clear oft*, and no mistake. And for Mr. Coopor. and all the rest of us who know a thing or two, instead of "dry bones." we have got about lie best of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, DyestnfTs. Paints, Oils, Varnish, Soaps, Toilet fixtures, Per fumery, &c.. together with a thousand useful ar ticles for our side. It is requested that all per sons coming or ordering any thing, would give the countersign, so thai we may be careful and not give nut the wrong kind ot* medicines to a Knownothing. A. F. BARNES. September 20,1S5I. $100 ICE WA Itn ! RAN AWAY from the su I scriber, residing onthe South Fork in Pen dleton county, Va., on Saturday, the p=.2d of S**pt., a Negro Man, named NS, ft feet 5 inches high, very hea vy made, and very black. He about 20 years old, and has no visible marks. Ilesttrted in company with another slave belonging to Mr. Win. Anderson, who re sides in the same vicinity. I will give the above reward for my slave if he is arrested, and secured so that I get him. There is also a reward of some 25 or $50 on Mr. Anderson's slave. JACOB TRUMBO. sepl3 3t. * Fresh Arri val. DK. JOSEPH L. CARR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG ANI) TOBACCO STORE, * Opposite Bartlett's Hotel, Clarks burg, Vn., has just received from Phi ladelphia and New York a large and well seleted stock of American, French and English chemicals. Drugs, Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints. Oils, Dyestufls, Varnish. Brushes, Glass,Spices,Perfu mery, Fancy Articles, Stationery. Confectione ry, etc., etc. Also, a large stock of Tobacco, Snuff and Scjjars, Of every brand and quality ; all of which he will sell low for cash, or on the usual credit to punc tual customers. Physicians can rely upen having their prescriptions carefully compounded. Goods arc selected with care, and warranted as repre sented. novlO lv Threshing ^Vlachiiics. rr,HERE is now ready for delivery at tho H ir _L rison Machine Shop, a lot of Threshing Ma chines which are even better than any that have ever been made there before. I believe that the superiority of my wooden armed driving wheel is now admitted ou all hands, even by manufactu rer? of other kinds. Not one of them has ever broken. I warrant them not to break, not to. orack the grain, to be of easy draught, to thresh clean, do as much work as any m.Lshiue made and will sell on as fair terms as any manufactur er in Virginia. iftA HART. Vinegar. if Bbls, New Jersey Cider Vinegar, at 33 cts. t) per gallou, at JOHN IRWIN'S ITlorc Xew Goods. WE are evcrv week receiving new arrivals of Goods- Soine fine Dress Goods have just come to hand which we Me closing out cheap. PRITCHARD, SON & CO. QTONE WARE.?A .urge .ariety of stone es, by J. fRWIN. o ware fo sale at very low prices, by ' fRYV] t) ?? BOXES assorted Candy just received and jUt) f< r sale by LOGAN & CARR, Fairmont, July 2. my5 ly. CASTOR, Sweet, Olive, Flaxseed, Fish, Neats Foot Oils, for sale by A. F. BARNES. fjegal Notices, Sales, &c. Teter KeiiH^ ^ Defta J ?* sa&aQKS&s ??l%LDgt\??r & said month, fn' ^ kw45s?^:?sas? ??? -oihssur^'^ *ve bond? .anSfr/l"" -tI^ho??r^d ^MSKaraff^ytf*. Bo0d but acting as Commission. "/fflonlytofvfv' Po?te'd?h^0 M u vested?? -? "y ???,07 ... SPENCER DAYTON, P Commissioner. Valuable Real Estate IN RANDOLPH COUNTY,! TB fohsalk. I\P??a;ce of a decree of the Circuit Coart of of Jn^itfic?unty> pronounced on the 3d dav othn^, ?' if ; i? of Henry Harpor an.'l the n? ?'n*t David Goff, an administrator of and^?era"lh^ UnHh Ch^le9 C" 8e0- deceased, ? i ?> 'he land hereafter mention? >, in the said county, will, by the un .ersigued, the com ?rZT?Tmrfb^ tb0 "id Court for the <w \? ?o-, 5 for 8alo> on the 24th day of I Circi^'coutr'of0 thnt d"? ?f the fa" terra ol '?>? circuit t^ourt of tho said countv before tho thereof, on a credit of one, two and three years, with interest from the time of sale A tract of 474 acres, smveyed for tlie said Si.? on the 18th day of February, 1844, and a tract of th? conveyed to him by John Bradv on the 5th day of October. 1S53, and all the'land owned by the said ^e at tho time of his death under a deed from Brown Jenks, dated the 2d day of February. 1S36. and a deed between the said See and William Logan, dated the 20tii dav of November, 1851, will be first offered for sali. ini Mm illl . W1 S. foJ *nou?h> after exhaust ing the personal estate of the said See, to pay eer tain debts specified in the said decree, the said sale will be closed. But if not. a tract of 590 conveyed to the said Charles O. isS? Blf0'V,?,n tho Sth di,y of October. ,1 acK?Cr,1 acre8 adjacent thereto, sur veyed tor the said Charles C. See, on tho 13th day of October, 1S43. will be sold together. If tho two last mentioned tracts do not sell for ??"> t'lEdebts aforesaid, after exhaust ing the said personal estate, the sale of the ether lands aforesaid will he closed also-otnerwise The tract of 590 acres above mentioned ii n,? homestead place of tho lato Charles C. See E?o Itissituated on the Staunton and Parkersbur" turnpike road. about ten miles above Beverly, in tho Randolph valley. It is highly improved, has commodious buildings on it, and a large portion Ti I aai in Krass- u u '"deed one L-onjit rv " ndsomest grazing places in the Though tho deerco provides that this tract "hull be sold only in the event that the other lands be insufficient to discharge the deb's there IS no doubt but such will be the case, and the tract will he sold. Konds with personal security will be required lor the purchase money, an 1 the le/.il title to the land will be retained for its further security JOHN 1IOFFM \ \ " Aug. 23d, 1854.?2m. Books. \ 'nfARNE(S L't-riUD'l'o?.j??t recived II V", ?' 'r Wmi* Adventures of a \lurrHI Vl ljuauti,:fl- Road to Ruin, John A. \i.if i' ,'a 's 01 11 ^Olivem?l'V a Noted Method is! Preacher, Fam.y Cu.ii,??".|| or T1 finale Pirate, The Sou.,is!, Heroine. Flftee Miuutes Around Now York, Deserted Wile? by E.nma D boutl,worth, Sl.ano.idale?bv -V\; r I "rn "? U ,rk. S1,"d'!s o1' CAl> Life. il-,ru Dickens, Lady at Home?uy Arthur, <*? Marriage?by Arthur, &.c. Call soon, as they are going like Hot Cakes. Stolen Watcli-?20 Doita. RUiVARI)! STOLEN from my possession at the Tavern ^ House of James P Bartlett, in Clarksburg Oil the 5tl, inst., a hue GOLD WATCH, Chain and Seal. The watch had a gold dial, aud black steel hands. It was taken from a room occu pied by myself,during uu absence of 15 or 20 minutes. I will give the above reward of 420 upon their being returned to me, aud 451 for the defection oi the thief. I h?d also about $29 dollars in silver stolen from aamo place, 2 or 3 months since. I will giv e a liberal reward forthe detection of the t lief III that case. BENJAMIN WILSON, bept. l.lili, 1651.?tf. Removed. ("1 W.SMITH has removed his TIN SHOP lVriUr,t,t'V! CC,r'V-;r.t0 ll,e o'd stand opp..sile f?,?, " Hotel' ou Mal" street, where may bo found a general assortment of Tin, Copper, STOVpJ? nf t"Ir?," wares 5 also ? 'arge lot of . II eVery description. He engages to sell every thing at city prices, ,?d iuvite. a cull aud ensures satisfaction. Kep(j j^. Northwestern Hotel. T'JK undersigned would respectfully announce A to the public, that he has leased tho house c 'u?rUbnr^ Vu Th7?lern HottV" viarKBuiirg, Vu. "lhe house and furniture are now undergoing a general course of repairs which when completed, will render this one of the most pleasant houses m the country. The rooms are largo, airy and conveniently arranged. A portion ot the h<.use is now oiicn. aud fublic i.atron ice is rospecttully solicited: No pafns will he simre.l to render those who may encourage this l ouse comfortable, contented and liappv. ,-i , , _ SAMDKL WALKER, Chirksburg, June 1st, VS54. Proprietor. ,, ' s-?limited number of boarders ean be accommodated with rooms. j"^- jv ta? rVoticc. THE undersigned have this day entered inro a Co-partnership, for the purpose of prosecu ting the practice of Law, under the name and style of FlfeHER & CARPEIt. All business entrusted to tliair care in the counties of Ud sliur, Randolph, Barbour, Harrison and L -wis will receive prompt attention. ' Address the uhdersigued. Buckhannon, Up. shur county, Va. JOHN S. FI.SHKR April ,9U,.1554-.p26YyC CARPER- ' ?}. W. LIIRri. Attorncv at Law, CLARKS-iURG, VA. Will practice in Harrison and adjoining coun ies. Address as above. C. S. A: W. ? . I,*, WIS, AttorilfV* tl | KW W^ST UNI N, VA. AddressWin. W. Lewin, \V?il Union Dod dridge county, Va.,?C. S l*e\\ is, Clarksburg. V a. niy.'il ]y chas. \n. i>., riiyj?ician uu 1 Surgeon, CLARKSBURG, VA. Office in the first floor of Uie building occupi ed by G. D. Camden as a law office, at the junc tion of the Northwestern and the Weston and Fairmont Tuinpike Roads. del4 ly. Dr. Thomas Mai Icy, OFFERS his professional services to the cit? zeus of Clarksburg and vicinity. For the r>r sent he may be found at the Northwestern Hotel. | v. 1*2 17 Hook %V an ted. AGENTS W ANTED in every town and coun ty in the United Status, to sell the rno?: Pop ular and saleable books published. tnuuy ot" them beautifully illustrated with colokko(??j also the most popular works o' T. S. Arthur, in cludidg'"Arlhur s Cottajre Library.^ Intelligent and enterprising men will find tlii* a pleasant and profitable business - for particulars, address i post-paid,) J. W. BiiADLEY. Publisher, No.4SN<rnh Fourth Streht. sepSS ly Philadelphia. Pa. ~ 5000 ISuskels Wheat Wanted, T the Point MilLffor which the highest price in cash will be paid. ir SAMUEL B. STEEL. October 5'.b JBM?tf. TASHf-e lreah supply just received aud for ,*], b?r H- I? CARR. A POT. nli MARION STEAM FOUNDER! machine shop. The subscriber* respectfully call the at tention of the citizens of Northwestern Virgin ia, to the various articles manufactured by themA aud which are warranted to be cons true ted. on as improved principles and as don^i ?s those furnished by auy other manufacturers. We have just introduced a KEW and VEJtY SUPERIOR THRESIIIN& MACHINE, which excels in Rarit. draught, clkam and rapid work, anv machine ever used by our farmers.? We can also furnish COMMON MACHINES, and machines with STRAW CARRIERS, or CLEANERS, attached. We are manufacturing a very superior article of KEAPIKft MACHINES, suitable for cutting grain or grass. This machine can be used to advantage upon any ground where a wi gon can tib driven. We are also manufacturing a CUTTING BOX, for hay, straw or fodder ; which for easy and rapid work, exceeds unytlung in the coun try. PLOUGHS.?We have always on hand a large assortment of the best PATENT and other Ploughs, found in the country. STOV KS.?Our assortment of COOKING STOVES embraces the California Air Tight, a new and excellent article, performing more work with less fuel, than any other Cooking Stove in existence; Leffle's Double Oven Cooking Stove, various sizes, an excellent article for hotels and largf* families; Complete Cooks, &.C. Together with an assortment of PARLOR AND EGG STOVES. The above articles are kept constantly on hand and can bo furnished at any time. CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS, including sonv new anu improved .>Xill Gearing, Grille* of every description, Hollow Ware, Arc. This establishment being situated upon the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, gives to purchasers the best facilities for transporting ar ticles to a distance at small expense; and the in ducements ofFi-red of reasonable terms and supe r.or manufacture, must continue to render this a popular establishment with the public. O" Repairing done at the shortest notice and in good style. N. C. COOPER & CO. Palatine, Marion co., Va., Aug. 3, 1H53. Itlartoifi Machine ^liop. nPilE undersigned having formed a co-part JL ncvrtliip f??r the manufacture of machines, ?voutil respectfully in form the citizens of North western Virginia that they are now making, and keep constantly on hand, and for sale at their establishment.*!!! Palatine, (opposite Fairmont Marion county, Va., at the lowest prices, a ge neral assortment of AGRICULTURAL IMl'LK MENTK, Ac., among which may be found A NEW and VERV SUPERIOR THRESHING MACHINE, which excels in easy dkauoiit, clkan and KAPrn work, any machine ever used. \Vre can also furnish COSlSlOX MACHINES, and machines with STRAW CARRIERS, or GLEANERS attached. Wo are manufacturing a superior article of REAPING MACHINES, suitable for cutting ei ther grain or grass. This machine can be used to advnntngoupon any ground where a wagon can be driven. PLOUGHS.?We have always on hand a large assortment of the best patent and other ploughs found in the country. We are also manufacturing a CUTTING-BOX for hay, atraw or fodder, which for easy and ra pid work, o.xcecds anything of the kind in the" country. This establishment being situated upon the line of the Raltirnore and Ohio Railroad, gi ves to purefiascrs the best facilities for transporting articles to a distance at small expense ; and the inducements offered of reasonable terms and su perior manufacture, must continue to render this a popular establishment with the public. N. 15.?Repairing done at the shortest notice and in the best style. COOPER. MORRISON & FRAME. February Sth, 1854?ly. BARl'LETT'S hotel,. THE undersigned having re-built and enlarge his Hotel, is now prepared to entertain visit ors and travelers in a manner unsurpassed in Western Virginia. His House is a large comfortable three story brick building, pleasantly located in the centre of the town: contiguous to the Court-house and the principal business parts of the place, and is pro vided with all the conveniences for keeping a first class hotel. His Table will be supplied with the best the country can atFord, and His li a r stocked with the choicest Liquors. Everv attention will be paid to render tlio vis its of those who may favor him with a call, com- j fortableand pleasant. J. P. BARTLETT. Clarksburg. March 24th, 1852.? ly N. B.?The stable is attended by careful and j trusty hostlers. DE^T'SII OTEL THIS Hotel, pleasantly situated on Pie* Street, CLARKSUURO. is kept open f.,r the accommodation of strangers and the travel ing public, in such a style as cannot fail to be attractive to all who desire quietude, comfort and convenience in a public house. It is loca tod *u the North-Western Turnpike, and in the heart of the town, rendering it peculiarly acces sible to all passing through Clarksbnrg, and its facilities for accommodating travelers are second to none in the country There are attached to this hotel the most ex tensive stabling in town, a large addition ha ving been recently mode, which is under the charge of sober and attentive ostlers. The bar is supplied a large assortment of the choicest foreign andjlomestic liquor*. The patronage of the public is respectfully so licited ; every assu ranee Toeing given that no ex Itense or pains will l>e spjjured or the proprietor or his assistants to render Hlfm comfortable and satisfied. DENT. Clarksburg. Feb. 1, 1S5 The llarriMon TKaohine Shop jg IS the place where ever article ? warranted Just now on l and a lo of extm SAUSAGE CUTTERS, one ufw lich will bp loaned to any ?*rgou who has never used one of my make.? Tiie usual supply ofCARDItfG MACHINES. THRESHKRS. - SEPARATORS AND CLEAjfiSRS; Corn and Cob Crustier*; Siruwr Cutters, &C-, Jcc-, on bud. Call and aee ' IRA HART. ?-Tr- ' Wagon flaking;. 'PlIE undersigned would respectfully Inform X the citixen* of liarrisoD and adjoining conn tics. that be has removed to his ndikunc shop on Mechanic street. South of the bfl^P district, where he is prepared to do all work In hi* line of bo-incas in a superior manner, such as Wagon Making in all ite branches- Buggies made when ordered. Also repairing done in the very bast style. PLOWS always kept on hand, or made at the shortest notice. Thankful for past favors, I hope by giving my whole and undivided attention to my business, u still murit a liberal share of the public patronage JEFFERSON FLETCHER. Clarksbnrg, Jan. 28th- UK.?ly. F. S.?The wood-work of two hone wagon kept constantly on hand. I ~M" ACKEREL AND SHAD of Ian feU'aeatcJi I Jjl for sal. -fee, a1 J. IRWIJf-8. HuuUag Cue Lever I and of'.. Gold and Sihrer WATCHES. >? A' great variety of CLOCKS oftevery style f ?omi of which are very beautiful. 30 hoar and 8 day clock*, varying in price from $3 to iti? r?r*33to: Al?.o on band and for aale, wholesale and re tall, every description of Watch and Cloak Material. English and French Lunettes, Common and Patent Glasses, | Cylinders, Staffs, Verges and Pinion*. Cock-Roller, Foot and Train Jewel* Bushing Wire, Peg-Wood, Brushes, Oil ! tojf-thrr with every article Inhls line of bus' He is well prepared to execute in manner all kinds of WORK, and attentlun will be paid to Repajj^j[' Watch ex Clocks aud Jewelry. In the trade at Among his UHKAYI &C., wlil be found, a rich assortment of Ladies' aod Gentleman's Breastpins and Flu Gold Vest, Fob and Guard Chains. Lociets, Keys, Seats, Slides, Hooks and Fob . Buckles: Ear-rings, Clasps, Necklaces and Bracelets. Shirt Studs, Crosses, WrlstletU and1 Cuff Pius. Coral Armlets and Necklaces Cornelian Rings and Crosses. Gold aud Silver Pencils, Pens aud Psu-bolders. Sliver Snuffers aud Trays. JJr.ltania ana Plated Fruit Baskets and Castors. Silver al*'l Pta:edTea aud Table' Spoous, Forks, , &.C. Geld, Sliver and Plated Spectacles. Work Boxes, Trimbles aud Sewing Birds. A general assortment of Joseph Kodgers' Pen Knives, Razors, Scissors, &c. Colt's and Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols. Port Monuias, Ac., &c. Also, a great variety of FANCY ARTI CLES, TOYS, Jtc. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine this stock, as the proprietor flatters himself that lie can suit the taste of the most fas tidious, at prices at which the most unreasona ble cannot complain. jesll tf. IVew Store. JVV. REYNOLDS would respectfully Invite ? the attention of the public to his large and desirable stock of goods. His prices will he found uk low as those of any merchant in town. His present stock embraces many desirable ? utter n? and qualities of Prints, and other Ladles ?ress Goods. A fine stock of Domestics, Sheeting, Shirting, Linens, &c. The usual variety of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting*. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Fisli, and other Gro ceries. An assortment of Cutlery, Hardware, Nails, ifcc. Store on Tike street opposite Dent's Hotel. je~ ly. Leather and Shoe Finding Store. THE subscriber would call the uttcntion of shoemakers and all other* in want of leather or shoe-findings, to a 'arge and good assortment of such articles, which hohanjust roeoived, and will boU on reasonable terms for cash. Ifis stock comprises all articles for hoot and shooma ki npr, consisting of Solo and Upper Leather, Calf, Kip. Morocco. Lining and Binding Skins, Pegs, Thread. Nails, *fcc. He will manufacture at short notioo all kinds of Boots and Shoes, made by tlie best workmen, on very low terms for cash, and warranted. Storo?in Despard's Row. Clarksburg. Va. joU Otn WM. K. ALEXANDER. New Goods. Huon CARU has just returned from Baltl inoro with a larjre stock of now Spring and Summer Goods, which he will sell at hisntoro on Main street Clarksburg, at prices as low as any place in town. He has a splendid lot of Ladies dress goods, which will be sold.very cheap. In addition to bis Dry Goods lie has a large assortment of l^ucccswaro, Hats, Caps, Boots, ' Shoes. ?fec. Also, Groceries, and Fish of all kinds. marS 6m. J. K. S1I I,A\, WOULD inform their friends and the (?/ ^Vi public tliut they liave just removed their store into the Brick Building opposite the Courthouse, and having just made large additions to their stock of goods, they now offer for sale an unusual and choice assortment of urticlcs in their line, at the lowest prices. They have on hand a large lot of gold and sil ver lever, leplne and quartier watches. Clocks of every description, ut prices that can not fail to suit all. Also, a fine assortment of JEWELRY, con sisting of Breast Pins, Ear and Finger Rlftgs, Gold and silver Fob and Guard Chains; Gold and Silver Pencils, Crosses, Lockets ?te. They would invite particular attention to their FANCY ARTICLES, among which may be found Work-Boxes, Dressing Cases, Fancy Goods, Mirrors, Brushes, &c.t &c. N. B.?Watch and Clock repairing done on the shortest notice and warranted. jun 4?3t For Sale Low. L. CARR has just received at the Drug and Segar Store, opposite Bartlett's Hot*! and has for side at the lowest prices 10(1 Reams wrapping paper. 40 Boxes Window Gloss. 40 (Iro?i Matches. 50 Boxes Tobacco of various brands. 150,000 Fine Segars. 4 Gross Bounet Boards. A ruriety of Glass and Brass lamps. Etheriel Oil. Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil. Wolie, Cotton and Ri g Carpeting. J. Tobacco, Scgartt, Sc.c. JUST received and offering on liberal torms,to which we invite the attention of more haul* and oth?*s ? 300 boxes Tobacco, asso ted brands ; 50,000Half Spanish Segars ; 50,000 Yara Sixes ; 40,000 fine Sugars, assorted brands ; 10 gross Fine-cut, Smoking Tobacco; 30 boxes pipes. 500 Reed stems ? 1 doz. Tobaoco knives. 20 Boxes Scotch SuufT. A larife lot of Snuff Boxes and Segar cases. LOGAN At CALR. Fairmont, July 2. my4 I> To the Ladies. "VJCTE would respectfully invite tbe la/lies to ?V call and examine our stock of"DBESS GOODS, LACES. ARTIFICIAL FLOWEK* COMBS. SHOES, BONNETS. Ac ..of which Vc have a choice lot. which will be sold cheap. PH1TCI1AKD, SON il CO. May 10th 1894?ly ProriMion*. BACON, LABD, BCTTEB, F.GG8, Ac., al way * on hafcd and for aale at the lowcatar ra ket price by PBITCHAKI), SON A Co., WeaEnd of Clarksfrnrg. Tobacco and Segar*. FINE assortment of Tobacco and Segaraoi l ever) qaaJiiy for saJe by J.K. SHEAN A CO. BLANKS! ' BLANK Deeds, Deeds of Trsat, Summons, Executions. Bonds, lie., far sal* at this of fice- ? . WANTED. A BOY sixteen or seventeen years old, U A. a. <**?. Jane 30th. 1BS2. Tbe Standard Weights and Measures m FOB Harrison eoanty are now in tbe bands o C. W. SMITH, Clsrksburg, where all penoi can have tbair weights, meamreaaod yard-Mick proved sad sealed with the eoanty seal lightest solod b. inent weather xassad Cerlain Cure or no Chnrge. Dr. HARRIS' LOCK INFIRMARY, No. 31 Soimi Gav St., (Ur/tMi-n Second and Ijomhard fit., Halt.) A RAf* AND ITKKDY CURE CrriOTCrtU Oft NO MO* NKV RKQUIKKn. Over 20 year* experience of the treatmont of nil forms of Diaeaae* enable* Dr. HARRIS to in sure a noiind and *peeily care In auy complaint. Ilia remedies on free from dl*gu*tlng CMU, Oil. ?ami, poisonoti* compound* of Mercury, and In jurious Drug*, which ao often load to discovery,) rendering tho unhappy sufferer an iuralld for life. Thk Lock Infirmary celebrated throughout the Union fur tho effectual cure of all elaaae* of dl*-* ea?e, ill the vhorteat time ever accomplished by proper and aafe remedies win established In thte city over 18 years ago. oa a Rafuge from Quaolt-' ery. No public notion of hla Institution would bo required wore It not for tho number of (trail* gers in u largo city exposed to Imposition from the alluring baita of Mock DoCToai, who wilt promise anything to ontieo stranger* to their whlted awpulchrea ! Knpf.f.m.eii Manhood may here find a certain reiterative. The remedies of Dr. Harris tn re* novating the inontal and phytltfal power*, and removing all organic disability with oilier evil*" entailed by the lolltude of youth, are Inriooont In action, certain In'efTect, and unsurpassed by any discovery of the age. To Ffjiauc* Dr. If. ha* given particular at tention to female dlaeaaea. Ilia oxperienoe ena ble* him to relieve aafely and *poedlly, all lire- ' giilnriliea, Nervou* Derangement, Con*tltatlon? .|| Wnakuess, General Debility, fee. Prompt attention given to letter*, and treat ment marked with skill and delicacy. Comma ulcatioiia nacrodly luvlolale. Distant pemona cured at home, by addressing DR. GORDON HARRIS, Baltimore, Md., (lei tor* post-puid.) Medicines sunt in any direction by mall. nu30 ly. aa net to prcspir and, beides, are i . ?.?tn Joy weather, us While tbe latter oaua* the feet to a large, tbe Ilydromagen being* r cor* prepared, poouliarly placed mere*** the *Ue of the boot, or am appear untld v. To children they i valuable, aa thav may engage in comfort and healthy effcota. Tho ?; alight aa to scarce need mention ; those who Pa tronise them will find tboir yearly doctor'* bill uinoh diminished thereby. ilrTSK a. it.? ii?i-?-?*~ 1 > * Aa tho HydromageA la beooruing more known, it* aale ii increasing to an almost Incredible ax tent. Laat year in Lrmdon, Manchostot, Bir mlngham, Liverpool, Glasgow, Loed*. Dublin, Paris, Antwerp. Hamburg, and Berlin,our aalaa reached 1,TS3,430 pairs of Cork Sole*. Thisyaar tho number will far sarpas* that. Aak the fondly their opinion of tbelrjvalnaas a preventative for Ooooita, Cou>s, BaoNCMtTta, A*tuma, and Coxstncmow. Ms*'a 8nt, pr. pair, U O *xts. None*.?From tlie Rotatl" PSSa ws make a 5 very liberal allowanoe to Jobber* and Whole salers, ao that any atorekeapar may make a fine profit on their aale, while they are op article that - inav be kept In any itoro, among "any olass of good*. '-i ?? ???"????'? 4 For term*, apply to t BAHOOUKT, BRADT.KY A GO., S8 Ann Street,Now York soptlS Im Save lour .Honey. MONTGOMERY, (late salesman for Yeakle, Cobb & Co.,) wlioleaale dealer It FNNCY SILK MILLINERY GOODS, No. 211 Baltimore ttreet, (up atal:*) between Llgh. and Charlea*tr.>eta, Baltimore, ha* on hand and' will be reoelving constantly through the season^ NEW GOODS?rich, fashionable, fancy* silk Millinery Good*. My stock of Rich Ribbon*, comprint) every variety of the latoat and meat beautiful deaign*. I ofTer my good* for net cash, at lower prices than any credit housa cau afford. All pereon* will find It greatly to their Interest to res-trven portion of their mottty, and make se lections from my great variety otjrtok cJUaf good*. Ribbon* for Bonnet*, Cup*, Sashes, Stc. Bonnet*, Silk*,Satin*, Velvet*, ' Crepes, Li**e*, Tarletons, Foundation*, Blond*, Illudon*, and Embroidered Llue for Cap*, French and American Flower*, French Lace, English, American and Italian' Straw Bonnets, and Trimmings, together with every article in the Millinery line. Baltimore, February 15 1US4?Cm. The Chest. 8IR A8TLEY COOPER, BART., M O., rpiIIS oinlnont medical practitioner, haejeft a J valuable legacy to tlio world Inhlagreatpre vuntativo <if <'uniumption. and unfailing OHM for Pulmonary diMiaooa, without tb* nee of Modi cine. Sir A. O,, Hart., invited and advlxd the ?' umj of tho Medicated Far Cheat Protector. To nllpcraomofallagua and condition*.** acertain and a *afe ithiold agaiiiet those fearful diaoaaea, Consumption. Bronchitis, Asthma. Oough*, Colds, and other affllctlona of the I tings, WMoh nriee from the exposed etate of the chant, eooor dins; to faahlon, and the continual changes of oar climate. "The Protector" lit simply achc'mleelly pre pared fur, lined with iillk and padded, which, saa punded from tlie neck, cover* the cheat, la go agreoabUi a manner that, onca worn,it hinnmaa a necessity and a comfort. . 11 The Protector." although imtrecoqtly" Intro duced into Ameiica la making rapid progreee through the United State*, the Gen edee,S4Mtlt Anerlca, and the Wert Indie*. 11 haa fur a long time been a ataple article lnSaglud and on tbe continent ofKurope. while it h**growaf*-maoy countries to tbe poeltlon of an article rtf tire** To demon*trate the**fact*enquire of ally Kng lish realdent in your vicinity, of his knowledge of tbe bonelkrial eff.-cts of Woering tW PiMeNor, without nacoca* to Dotronn of any Jclod,? Tbe coat of wearng thceo article*U a mora trite, nnd one will last tone yoara. Noonawbo valaee the health of himself or hU brail/ will bf with out them. The lioapitol* in tU* coantry on* net alone rocoiji mi nding them. botrapidlyIttWodue ing them. iiarcourt, Bradley 4 Co.,of Loadotl, and Slancheeter, England, were originally en trunted* with the manufacture aoeording to hi* original Inatractione, and tberefere rinniniewiil those who would wear "The Proleotora," to Me to their being genui ne. Remember this 1* a itipe article, and i* Patent Medicine. KETAIL niICI8. > OasrraSiaa 41.40 a***, Lyons' do 14D 1*. Bor'a A Miaez* do. . . do. Kew-Yoa*, D. fl. Principal fferebowe, S03 Wood Street, Cheap, aide, pomioMonatoetory, 4* Market Street, ^S^5njS2P% 2SKS; 2Z Gentlemen'* Feraisbing Store-Keepers are*n trustod with tbe wholwal* and retail distriba tion of tbem, and to whom moat liberal term* are offered for their enterprie*, and a splendid opportunity opeue to tbom for sat* and profitable Far terme, ?tiflS&*r *ep>l? Randolph en J? MERCH. wharf,) two Tbey ar?