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'' wCiJkvi four wheat /Wi/s.yauinay'do so at ahy vhm we would do so, .we-shoald wftiV uri til. *fflPTW|? >$wfejitlMr odtrdPtm .?St ?HJp i.TwnauAivvi.V' {taJ?j??.t>'< iV'1 fttftugd, a^,M?e soiUfeBcofue auffioiuntij, firm not.;tO be injured 4?jf thefeeiof>tbe aeetUjharrow .tUe seedu^A^ m,?uh a light barrow, and then roll the field with subject the'ground to these oporationm it the wheat or?pabowe?l any 'Miderides of ^y^'beeu'ujij^aVf d, ana expttuding powers of cold and" heat. Wo ere'aware,that feMat horrof' is taiaed ofpulHh'g^wic^t.giants,out ground by tho teeth oi l be harrow.' r;In this horro^'howeverl vit rfre 'ir&. 'tijfbdh* fess that we do h'ol.iuduige. The Larrow we admit will pull up many plants in the process of harrowing ; but tfeen most of the be will be returned by the pressure of the roller. The roller will not only re turn the great?r piortkH of the roots to the earth thai may- be pulled up by the harrow, but will also hurry many of the joints of the plants, .t^e moaf of which .wjll take root and gr'v.w into. w'beVt tieMb; ing plants, and thus by encouraging tills ertng, will tftore than comppneatv for 'any plants killed by the operaiiun of htrrow? ing. We believe that, for erery plant (tilled up by the harrow, the roller, by burying of the joints, will c*uae two other plants to tiller and grow. This is not all. The borrow destroys grass and weeds, opttts the toil to the genial influences of the atmospLere, sets as a cultivation to tbe.wheat [tents, and gives a fresh im pulse to'their growth. These are not ideal results?not mere theory?but are justified by actaul experience and prac tice, the but est guides by which the agri cultural miud can be enlightened. Let us irjplore you, nheiheryou har row and roll your clover seed in, or not, do not omit to ttuw the seed on your land in wheat, as ctaver, in conjunction with lime, marlorast.es, forms the only sure basis upon which the solid improvement of land rest.a Now,if you should be afraid to harrow and roll your clovcr seed on, do not, on any account, fail to ro.'l it in. i connection with the sowing of clover seed, we would remark that the presence of calcareous matter in aenn form in any 6oil in which clofer may be gro^q, ?is absolutely nccesaary to its vigorous growth, and so also is plaster. Qcantiti ur Seed feu Acre.?A bush el of olover seed should be sown over 5 acies of land, that is 12 pounds to the acre. OATS. As.,our journal circulates over many thousands ul miles in extent, etubrscimg many degrees of latitude and locgitnde, and presenting various climates, it is time to say something about getting in.the oat crop. Now. oats it a most noble and ne cessary grain ; but we fear u it .too often .put. in under circumstances which foibid every bope of profit. Generally it is sown upon fcome exhausted fipld whose fertility bad b?jen wasted many,.years bo fore, in wlros? ungeittaj soil it tinds nei ther bread loor meat, or if thp? be .any, they. exist in such miniue, tftich in finite small portions, *3 to be utterly in suffioWn.t for U? support, ^ow, such prac tice sfi*uftVnot*be." The oat cfo^ uutitr Tav6rHble ci)-ciinistsncrs of sou and cul ture may be, made a b'ghly lucrative one. J.'Gtye'fthe plants wherewith to feed uponj and i& will return you.its 30, 40, 50 or 60 'bushels of grain to ihe acre. Instances of much larger yield than either of the figures named have been -realized from an acre in-oats ; and, as -what has been done, may be dote fcguin, provided that similar items b? u*?d to produce the same favorable result*. 'In our day we have seen 2,400 bushels garnered from a 40 acre held. This hold bad bet>n ma nured, sown to wheat, upon which clover seed was sown, the clover seed took well but was over run with Carolina pink, the succeeding year, the tied was plowed up deeply, hairowrd in to fine tilth and sow ed to oats : the result we hav* before sta led, which result proves, that oats onl j nueds a fair chance to be highly ream 0 * nerauve. -i ^ j However moeh we may appreciate the wheat crop, and we do appreciate it v<rj highly?we would adtimt not to sow oats at all, unless the soil in which you place the Beed ia such as to justify the hope ol a remunerative return ; ior it is futile fcr a farmer to toil without the prospect of reward. . Protesting as we do, against cultivating oats on lauds ?b?re there is nothing to feed the plants, it may become us lo.pre scribe some formula, not costly, but of easy procurement, by which remunera ting crops m*y b? kecurud, and which 'we here attempt, premising that'the quantities n?o>e4 of each number, is lor -an aoraof land. No. I. Ten bads of stable or bare yard manure, l bushel of plaster, and % bushels of salt. The manure to he plow., ed in, the plaster and salt to be tovn broad cast and harrowed in. ? No.<2. Ten lo*d8 of mud from-river, creek or marsh, mix*d with SO busheis of ashes, and plowed in; i : No. 3. i wo hundred bushels of Pern vinn guano and l bushel of. plaster, to be mixed together and plowed in. No. 4. Ten: loads of woods mould and leaves, 4 bushels of bone. dust. 10 bush els of ashes and l bushel of plaster, to be "toiixed together and plowed in.' r: Either of tho above receipts will bring a good crop of oats. By doubling the quantities you may secure a-large one.. Preparation of Ttifc Ground.?Plow deep, say from 6 to ti inches, harrow and roll, and bring tho soil into line tilth. Sksdimq.? lianrow the seed after be ing sown well in, and finish by rolling. Quantity of Seed pah Acre.?Two bushels of seed per ttcrfe is enough in or dinary soils ; though;three and even four bushels per nore may be sown on good lands. The latter Quantities have been more generally sown ;on fields where ve ry large crops have been raised. 4 Psiuiax(e^t Pastures.?Every fartner ?. of a few hundred acxqs should; have,, a permanent pasture of a size conuuainiu rate with the wants o?the owner's Mock. jJarHepa'r your fences thoroughly. _ iffffya'tftt^-populur _ ?iOU*oifcraOiil?6*tfCIPike ?twrt.y.hti *l#tftt?Ut?i *eatrftl<tf*Gtaf.ka&V ?tTJ suoatCulty luvitrohWoldlfrli'?tlsuJukll><;.<B*Elto gonemliy, to piveihlhkfetSuHj ' Illsakitla\+ktmf 1 ? cfulrt aud orderly'houRe?nd afford to bisginwts the comforts of*?Wfn*?nB???1? wwfcAllMimsq* | ...His table wUUUe.*Up|?Hed?4ih alfctlw affords. ito ,vild*q Hi ,?)h?!) I His bar is stocked with a cholco suppljf ^Arthe best liquors. /tia odi ml ??lt ?d 93 Ho bus totenm?e*t?WMHf>it<?u#eQtod ^ith Hie house for the accomniodotion of drove rart?4id others-j... 1 - o&i ?*i ?rw?rf< ?<f ?r .? muUO I Every attention wjlL b? paid^otjll wlip.-nsiy j favor him with a call .JM-1 .dK/" b?i PENT.,^0 I ij??80 n- >U?foj aWrWbtm I ..iwfn.i 1* j i ^ n i?*l Vj ii?|ii tiUl mi ,lti I .dIT i? [ : / SorthWWjMsffl, HotcJ.y; (Clarksburg, Va., Th? fimUjnirMfnrnlture are now undergoing a general course of repairs, which when oompioted,iwUl rotidojftftjs ono o^Uie-rtuf"? fUeasant houses in tho country. The rooms are urge, airy and'Convdniopfclyarranged. A portion of-the bouse is now opco.and public patronac lis respectfully solicited., ili?j>nin? will bo sparou 'to render-. h'o*e who'may oilcoiirago this bouse, oomfortable, con tented tmd.hnppv. '? t SAMC1L WALKEHj Clarksburg, Juno Ji^t, 1S51. , ( . Proprietor. 1*. 3.?A limited, number of boardcr^rcan ccommod&tcd with (ttomsV " jc7, ly Harrison House, [ BRi DGKPORT,' V A. THK undersigned would rospsetfullyannounco 1 to the public, that he baa opened' a Public Jlonneln Bridgeport, Va. vie us: '? i -This House having been built and- fitted ?p'. exprewdy for ti?;-'entertainment; of the public, ha feels coffldent that he can satisfacto rily entertain all w'lio may fa\4or himf ith A c'al I. Ilia STA-BLE" is large and convenient and wlll'ftecareftlly attended. Charges will be made at all times as reasona ble as oiroamstariPes will admit. D. I). WILKINSON, Proprietor. April 4th, 1855.?ly Virginia tiolel. By 11. A. BARRON, PHULIPPI, Va.? The proprietor hus re-opeued his holts' for the accommodation of the public, and re ?jieetfully,'?olicits a share of patronage. His ho tel has'just been enlarged and fitted up in good style, and he will spare uo pains to contribute to the comfort and convenience of those who may blvor him with their custom. SZf There is attached to the house a good sta ble attended by careful aud trusty hostlers. October 4th, 1854?y Union House. TIIR subscriber takes this -method of in forming travelers and the public gono rally, that be has opened a public house in J NE LEW, Lewis county, Va., whore ,he would be pleased to see all disposed to favor him with;a call.- . - Ho is furnished with all conveniences ncce^sary $o.render the. visit* of feis guests pleasant and ccintfpftablo, and no puins. will be spared to at tain that object. . , _ ? portipp'of tho public natronago is respect fully solicited. M.. w..BALL. December 5th, 1353.?ly United States Hotel, !' j '"I"' S. OONLEY, Proprietor, opposite the JL ? Court House, PA KKKRSIlliK(?, Va. This hoo?e has been refitted and many iin rovetnents mudo by the present proprietor, who ?vilF spare no pains to contribute to the comfort of his visitors. Iiy G.ood Stabling attached to the house sep 21' y DARBOUK IROiSE. >T D. OAPITO, PlilLIPP], V?. Tito pro X) prietor of thin old ou<l popular stand, hav ing recently mwic noma improvement:* in hi* Iloi oo, wouid respect fully invite tin friends pndi the public generally to give him a call. Every attention will be paid to render the visits of his truest* comfortable and ugrceubie. There is nt t*ch?d to the House axtensive stuWijigj winch is attended by,careful and trusty oetlera. May 16th, 186".-?ly ?; Bayly Kcy?.& Soil, WIIOLESL K GROCERS'A COMMISSION MERCfl NT 8, No. 3. South Eutaw Street.. Baltimore. M<l.,will give thoir attention to the rolling of Flour, Grain, Wool} Leather, or any kindof oountry prodnoe whioh 'may bo consigned to their caTB, and by leave wo refer to the follow logeentlemcii. W. llarriscn, Beuj. Wilson, Chas. Lewis, J. D. Wilson, Burton Duspard, Clarksburg. ' J. M. Bennett. Jas. Bennett, Winter Bailey, Caleb Boggess, W m. E. mold, K. J-. McCun-: dish, Jas. T. Jackson, (J. S. Hurley, Weston. J. Ji Winter, Wm. C. Kitzhugh, G.'-W. Sah duskj^ Uetars. W.Johneen.ii. Go.Eliusiowson j Bridgop'ort. M. 11. Johnson; L. D. Johnson, 6; 1IITIT[ Kunst, J. K.-Sharped; Abraham Smith,- Jtrhu Bnrdett, Pruntytown. '? ?? !>?? i (B* t) ? ' .U .if- ; .1 ,|1 en-?. I.lii.- L 1?MI.V i WKM&t&WK iSSS KTEAET B? (Alcoholic preparation from.tb^. leiive* iiupprt ? j ,'j, ..ed frortvCnlco<ta,)j FORTBEPERMANENTCUREOF-' ' ... , CORSC'MPHOX, ? "j BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, COLDS And Kcrious Dcbiiily. Price $2.00 pit bottle. 1CT None genuine without " Dr. II. James, 15 Grand $t*? Jersey Cltvi" blowji In the bottle,? f or. aala%y . JA*.\1E3 &. BK.OTIJER, feii6 4' Sole Ag?nt?v _ J.!vv ....?? ?r 4 Open Again. > ? ? TI"*nF. snbseribor Is gratiflo.l in bcltnf able to L Inform hi*o!d friends that his aturo hou.-vj is rebuilt and he is~uow opening a large stock of entirely NEW GOODS at Homines' Mill, which ho intends selling at tho lowest possiblo prices for <Jat-h or country produce. ? Ho Teturns hin iiticcre thanks.for tha many kindnesses ho has received sinco thu unfortunato burning of his former store, and hopes by etttct utto?t|iou to busiuuss to merit the oouridonce they hAve ropoaad in him. i " F. W. MARTIN. Jatjoary 23.1, 1S58.?St W. ?. Clarke & Co., RAVENNA, Ohin, jV/lp^NUf ApTURK e?ery desciiption of Buj;* 1? A gie# and Curriiiges, and ship to all parts of the Union. Over twenty years experience in the business, with u very heavy Southern trade, give* them advantages possessed by no other es tablishment oast or wesu All work from their manufactory will be warranted. Orders receiv ed through Walter Euert, C.lurksburg, Yu., will t ceive prompt attention. Hiyl ly We are just Opening A FINE LOT OF GENT'S FURNISHING ?;OOI>S, SUCH as Silk Undershirts, Light Morino. do., for Summerwcar, Drawers, UloVes, Pocket and Neck-Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts, Neck ties, &e. Ais6, a li.rge assortment oP Portmon naies and PockotbooKs, all of whioh wo arb de termined to sell at reasonable prico* Uivv us a coll, and try ROSENTHAL >fc BKO. inaraotf n I . j'. SOAP & CAXDLE Itlan ti factor V. r|~,IIE citizen of Clarksburg; wilj find it to JL their advantage to semi their orders to the subscriber for tha above articles, as..thvy will aave lretighl, and got a superior tuliclp, at low L prices. . . Cash paid for Tallow. [ v ,o i,." :*,! D. E. UUTPfiLXSON, . Parkershurg. Va. Patent medicines. JAMES <fc BROTHER, opposite the Court house; Clarksburg, kocp constantly on han? -v largo assortment of tho most popular Pate) Medicines, which thoy will sell cheap for cas). :,! oo!6 ly niails, Soapaud Candles. - nnSAQKS G. A- SALT for sale at ^L35 IUU per swrtt, by . J. & W- P. I ^?; 1 1' n? ? '? r III' For Sale. ?WTujtf-ittlaof Graurfiftij i-winia of ; * r.uJo- - '. ?> JfFbrtli En taw tr tllO' HOW fir1 ore. ileav-B to fWm establishment; aqd desires aT file same tunfih) as tecn^Mat QUW omt <J?*Ug P??Me*Wr4?o,tei3.?pwrf tHrjp'Jrfdot jis.fat 1 poertb# ItiorPlono'PMrti,Wn<-kffto enatiiVia MlnWumto^'ofth'er coafom>Uf beMibiniMr-Qirittvit> ?<***" p?Mllill "..ii.lr.ijA ^ Ptanbs; *id. wplfiyi ^ Hundred o f the tftost ejfperieifced [workman, .{. am prepared to sell eitller wholesale ow-etoH^ au the most ac romriKaiarting term*; \rhcl?snl?f >-detdere will: <herof?Tf, fiYVrf it; to thflf adfaMtig^to tHrolne a call Wfore'iitittrH=?(tig>l8ewher?f :i. . Ail'Instruments built at my factory ImVo full iron frame*; and are ?o constructed as to secure gre^l additimigti|j.t.-61ijth witlioilt iff-rtintf thy tone; and they wiI|,.lUeref6re, Btiiu'd m ai?y cli mate., ?."..? .v Every pmijo forte of my iniinuil^<jturo[js guar anteed for five years, and.; vrt?n iut'vnded to'fiil distant ordera, the greateot poemble cjre is I liken to eiuuife'ithe suleetlim of an iiiatrumentoiilculu ted; in tone, touch, pnv.irand' tnccliaiiiiehal fin ish, tapleaae tho most fmtdtons; in addition tp Which a prlv?1i;je of enhance is ir;i>rt><d at aflv tiiVie within si* jponfhaJ sHouJ'?1 ths 'instrument not give entire satisfaction.' 'WMV KNABB;c:j September iid, IcOT?ly i :?iV/ The <*o!i2tn Prize". - :' T*5L&B* YORK WBRKI.Y ' GObOT.N -1 J til/itz. One ?.f fehov]n??&s& umlbent litcriH ,7 W0?, ? ds?y. ;,Tcrm?? ?of nub-crirtirtri 1 wo Ooliarap-r yoar. cd?,' Qjtt will bo,.r?s wntort to each Hulipqriber iinnirj,li?telv on re. coiptof the stibacribtion money. jEneii yubseri SK^.,U l,e, fwt.tled to a gift worth from *1 to co'JU in gold. ? . To Clnbs. 8 Copies for r;.o V!..j, ?-.00 ' ' 15.Q<) RendvEead, R3ad,Rcad, thu ii.it Of Gifts, liltta, Gifts. ' 1,1 /rv.MTv00n/?'l,inW? , $300 in Gold. 10 Gold Patent Xever English Hunting-cased Watches J<>,> c?,.i, 16-/ . " ? 'I* '* Gold Watches GO ?' 100 " >. g,i tt 300 Ladies J.. " (?-, u 100 fci'vpr Hunting eased Watches 25 " 2w " Wiitchc*. io to ?o " 500'GfeUl Vc'ft a%Gu*rd and Fob tliniris 11 jr- ,, 5000 OiSld Ijrt kot* a to 10 ?? ? G'dd Kiiiifs?Ear Drop*?Brooches-? Krciut Pins?.Studs?i 'u/r-.i'iiie?., j hlteve liuttons, &c., ?ffec., 1 to>l5 " ?< Immediately on receipt of' OipiBntaeriiitidn money, tlie subscriber's name iviii he entered irpdn our fc~,k, ,si't? a nnr.i'.er, <;"rre^|iondli><7 ?irh tl.at numter w ill bo forwardeil to Ilia Or her address l>v mail or exproas. post-paid. ' * Add.ess lSV.<]kKT ctCOMr.NV, I'Jui.isiierb, sell bt Aloliut's Xiuildings, New i'urli. The ShoajsanU of iroui'ga. ? , Tt-S I PtTBLI.-HED. thond Edition. On Siv?r t) inatorrhea'o^ Seminal t)isea.es.- V "-eiontiHn rreatn'e on the troitmont and perfdS* Unro of ^crvous W^riitY. SpmtWtil Weakness, ir.v" t,.ry Km|?lonVfmpMeneo.,**..,*,, ?(,; Melons hiifrt- acquired diinr./ th<3 ci i ,u .,.Hi wfn . r t0 ?i- I>r. ?<.!?IVer wcii, Member or tho Ko;,-al .|w of.-hi of England, (1927). LieentWuiiof tho If nil; l6JVi and 30 years Kesidcnt PrawtiMosar in I,o?d?>'n ? Au thor of the'Kynide-ti. Itwdtlj '' - 'Oreen (>.v,k <> 'I"? ?? " ?it!W-,,Vfemmw bf. Single Marnod Ltfo," .to. This small, h^lVlrvau n.vs?:t wriSt?a'<bv ft w,.r!d ror.4t,?d 1 1 lUb.c.An and Mirg.:on> points out the.i.nlv rore and rormaricnt- cure .tor all diseases resulting from selt-aln.se. pnblioati.'n "f; itH.kii.d wntkrijin a J>au* xohm ^mrit uriJ by. a . cifenhQc mun. It nhouM lm imh-.? )un?N stxn&a?"'"""???"' ^ir ?wldointWin Kl" MfR:!A!"' nt Ml? reeolpt ol' by D K ^ PT,1 ??e' ????' **?re-l. Now York' ' 42tl lnt a van no, JJot 4:,ah, ' " ' ?jalrftf! >TM-.9ufir?Mn>4i<p?i?i?!iof ?J? A i | RITY, k**J#&FtyluA?? ft?'}'i the 3.VA Thousand. ,'ro'l'rn9nt. | lafal'thta *nl?tl'k/MCt. clearly \ i l'co.',l're y"^ "Hdiifftriy MneeiMsr'itj a r I as adoptod-bjr(tbdi?,trt,hoi!V fui'r OTclahw! ' h.;T, '?h ev,er^l,n.u ".'""Wed taoore h solr perfectly nnd,.ie dljuie,"t r, , giLTii jlyj ly .. '*1<>U4rU Nuw Yoru. George' f lnvciUora niwl:t"|{nnnfacturera of MTEM ro?Ali!;? SAW-MLS, nrniiiifitctnrcrs of STEAM Ei\(iIA'?S A$D BOILERS And "t her .?.Uncbi nnry. ?' S4JSSIJ??I33K52 (Between.Bal't< and Payette Sta.) ' ' UAL't'lMOIiE, MD. Solicit Public i'alroaiasc. K. B.?Peacriptivo panipldcu wil.bu sent hv mail Oil application. 1 ^JVl lv GE0EGE MEIJDEXj, ; HOi SE-FI RMSHIVi; WARE-ROOMS, KTo. 114 Main Street, I (Fow doors north of M?r?U. au.l ileeh. Cauk 1 WUEELIXG, I M '' KS, V ATTRKSSKS. B'ohim# A-i l '*,TV'V'.N' '<? S; ?.srs,te <h?B '*s? i "! T Transports with tu? great st ou^icti JL and security all kinds oC freight u^id puck ages, as woil us in-Viiev.. Jewelry, and vatu ibies generally. A daiiv express (in charge of ? ?[>? cial messenger;) js run 070- ijie - >J,erth-w.>i-tern Virginia Railroad, connecting a; UraltoiL and P.irkersburg with our liiies to all parls ot the United States, aud wilh tlie regular stealers Tor California and F.tirop". Clarksburg office at Railroad ? Depot. Clarksburg. Oct. 20, lr<57.-r-i!.'? 6m Reapers and Mowers. I AM prepared to lunuali the CNEQUA I.led M.OXli MACHINE,to our farmers at eas tern raus. IRA 1IART. On Monday, the 29th, a machine will bo at work on Col. J. D. Wilson's Farm . The public aro iuvited to b? present and witheas its opera-' ADAMS llXFKDafi CO., Baker tic. Co , Agents. icoivod, '?"Hie is conn - kind ofGoods usually keptin'Town or Country TWFaHfleraofH'aTfia'onfiie^s.tipat bonra'nd Taylor otfnmics, are requested T , and get their fall supplies on fan in* as low us at any otherstore in the country. A full supply of *' * .eve Salt, Iron, Nails, Oastiugs, Grates, and .ever/ tiling fanners usually want, always on hand. TlioN. W. Va. Hsilroad Company himug es tablished a Depot at Bridgeport, for, the recep tion and forv*tirdjmg ,goo<ff^?fec,./-V5i44.4Jb)niaott <& Co.,solicit froiu Morcnatits and"others a por tion of^hcjr,eustoip. $jy ^ill bo ma<fb to if! vq satisfaction to those consigning goods WtWflrtW.* ,V>V ^ IS TVjWT.'AV. tfttV.tV.3A Our prosei^hah^ioeji'g^i^gtap^ing articles elK AllU WU&?ai3B.?(>w'H&.riff::: oj?tt<xAHper hundred irtllnds, ?isiiiMv '? liitifil, ?!-, vtfqioni vl Hit ttr.$|3 COFFEE, ' " IWtfCSll 6PUNCUTTON, -- 1.12 .TJtssw&'wl a a; mk von for all _ . rjy w 4>WV *? t?U/ Vlit DU OUl? J we^lo. * '%?< * -y t The nifthost market price will ba <A kinds qf v,o?Jv<Joio ixotiuugs tWgutl. W'.> ? Thy.so ypwusTiaviiy lots o? wheal to .*11 for lew*ws kc?p'p -wtea fts to Ki?llim.ore 1W1C04. (i_ The' <sohVeni'en5fe? tit'tmt'fffijii/t for'fofty;ii\Un~ jcattle, hogs, Ac., are superior to uuV'in tlio I country, i'aature; Inty or jfrain c;iu al.yays bo obtained upon fair terms. Octobet l'Hji, looS.f-ly. T ?, : ? >' ' r:v ifif* A'p ,?ju?.r Bidet's7177 IpLISIlg OWENd, tms jiLat returned.fr?;i? 13 a i ^ twjioro j?r^y,->toi!k of 1 lipids, C'ajeiiatjre*. V?s?iHB>?; ?3kei?j of a superior-quality, which ho is prci'iired to ra?uui>tcbiir? Into clothrrig W8 the' latest sty las, una in the tnost durable manner. lie lias "also, ahugeuud-n'tundid stockof . ,:,j ;RtAOY-.V1AD? Ci-OTHJNG! which he ?fl 1 ?? beat the .Jews" in selling lo (v. His stock consists in part of Coats of lil? kinds, n great variety ot JP..n:;dgons. Vostj of every style and quality. D.a.vurd, Uiuier?inrts. Kan:/ and plain Jiftirts, Cottars, I'ocSet and Nook 1 lundkerchiofs, ,i ios, s-uspendars, iScc. At tiiu old stand on .uLaui Street, opposite the stcie of Charles Lewis. He will still continue to manufacture clothing of goods bought elsewhce. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by .strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. October .tilth', la o.? ly KEW STOftE AT Clarksburg Station ! TAMES CLIFFORD would rpspcotrully i-i f / form the pu'. li? that lip is opening a very large assortment of seasonable anods-it iiis stor-' house between A. M. Bastable's Commission iioiis" and the Depoh which he will sell very low for ca-h or country |>rquiio>t. My Knck ooiislifa til p'irlof the following nr tielejtr'Prin's, Muslinh. Lawns. Muslin Da .VTaHrinp. Alpacas, lVh'!{r?9, Binges, Clifghiiins, Ky. Jeans of "nil kinds, Groceries. Coffee, 12 1-2 coats'iper pound. Sugary ; lO " ' " ?" Boots, S!:oes, Hats and Caps. Maekeral, Herring. Codlisli, &c., - >iv.' 11i111 u'ccrlI, lor lie can boat the Jews to ?li low. nolo .'>ni. B, F, STARR k% CO,, Wo. 308 PRATT ST., Neiu* B. &. O. U..H. Station. i ? ii.-. BALTIMORE, MI). MANUFACTURERS OF FRENCH BURRS, F.MI'ORTKRS -ATID ?DKAT<K*H IN BURR ELOCKS, ROUTING CLOTHS', Calcined l'litster. and I\IiH Irons; of warranted qitniilv Also, Ctihiilfc' CofeaWco, and I>rphn? Miff rftones of If MzeW. ' fell! ly ( ? '.J.' ; ? '? Ij A. FA(TifCvltt.f>, \. K.j.AWaCAD, D.' fORI>YCE. iiiiwJjead &. Co., CAtiitiuii: vakkrA CTjARKSIIURG and MORGANTOWN, VA. j) HSPBCTFULLY inform the citizens of the! V tibova places, and sarrouiKlicitf country, that they make and kep on hand a'.ail tinrea for sale, Carriages, Buggi s, Hockawaya, l>iiu.'tb!6>,' &.C., manufactured by tiio best workmen out of :lm best material. iL3T On and after April 1st, we will h ive a va riety ot vehicle's for s.iie at our shop in Clarks burg. Repairing done to order at short notiee, and at fair prices. myl ly JM). H. lUEPHY, WATCH & CLOCS MAKER. JEWELER AKD SILVERSMITH, (Jlai'bsbiirs, Va. I I AS just reeeivetl.from the east n larsre lot ot II rich iind ruro goods, many of which are truly fllflSjnnt. ' We name, as a few of the load-I inif articles, Watches of superior quality of For- J eiirn and American manufacture,.fyycrb Jewel- 1 r v ot every stylo, toitather wi\iii a great variety) of ran y tioods and A'olions, which will'be sold j (^o,r cashjoniy. ck*3G ihi 1 | IIIII6STMCUB0K! J ' MKS A BUG rilER would ropce'.fu'ly an ?J uouncc to tlio citizens of Harrison county and the public gQUerullv, that they have Qpoiied a | store opposite' the Court-house, in Clarksburg', wlicro t';'V have for sale an assortment pf Un as. Mi ilicineSj and pj'e-stulVi, which tfcey j v.'ir, v.'ll at low prices f.,r c'ASii. ' , miiy lav it us with their (Mistoiii , may iisftissu'rou they will get nothing but a g.".d article. W'x.UyiKj by our knowledge of thy bnsinoss td en-ure pftblie cotitidonee. ~ ?' oel'l ly ! j- ! i VS??t??? ^ j William M. Ilerryhiillii.iCo. Conjpl.'ls.l j i vs. (Ini'Ghaiicery.)' < ! ;i Floyd Neelev, Exr., J . J. Ingle 4* others Def 'ts. Pnrsuutit to a decree ol the Circuit Court of Doddridge county, at the October term, 1-57, ot said Court, recommitting said cause to me, I s!i;dl on the Gthr day of April, 1 ^51, at th? ! Court-h'otiae of said coufity, proceed to execute i tjie order of re'erence made in said Cause-, vyheit and where the parii s to said cause are notified that tir-y be present with tiiair voucher*. >tc., lo cikibte me to execute said orucr?this l^th da\ ?l FVb., lsj?. ? 1 fntl) 4t THOMAS A. JONES,? <Mo.Com. j Notice. It; H. W. S. lilGDEN baring taken ; cluirgo of the workic- a-^Hrtm.Mit of iny i.'!.ati!ii.li!lie;U, ii nfep'arcd to ejtccute ia'tlle ve- . r\ best usai|n<jr>,ftllJkiads of w6rlv in tlni tin.* nf M1 U ufqh and Making, Jewelling and Sil ' . vcrmnitUiiig, iVc. I'iqin Jewelry uuJ Silvcr . war.? made to order- J- H. MURPIIEY. | iLr Positively, uo credit for woik. Cirplutninir otlt, UJjd.?if S&amlolph & Latimer, j 1/1/>I'll aud GENERAL COMMISSION ' . MERCHANTS, 60 South street, CUowiy'* ; wljarf,) two doors south of Frail st. Tliey ar? prepared lo furnish bags to persqns cou.-iguiug grain totheir address. all 19 ly , Tobacco and Sejjars. OF the very best quality, new brand, for sate low, at WRIGHT'S J. H. JItirphey, > HAS iuat received from the E-ist, a Laree Stock ' of JKUTfiLBV and NOTIONS, which lie , will sell low. Ifis stock is much l&rjre* ban heretofore. Call and see. ' ' Jan. 9tb, 135ft?Ira ' -a.?.? i?^ ? ? Butcher1 Knives. !?!! : |-p -iniftmiil BOJI*lfe.*1ISari<' j i .yoa | ? -f'i'd .WHifim In ??i' FAMIiTiPKYSiC. Th*rb ha. S^hd ? ? effective^ purgataW fiiU T^^JT^tjon. This has "? ' Mad. and an. $xten what"succcs3 it ?with vrh(\tOT?oess yre SS$^&3WSU5LeSK i 3^ TkU ? Many 6t them produce.e-mttch j griping pain and revulsion in the.ystem? more! tban counterbalance f ?. |oo& to ibe derived from them. These pills prpduee no, mtahon ?L?Kl i unless it ariie &M a tlon or derangement in the bowels- Being 7 TCgetaWe, no8har,h cap" arise from ^ W^nny ouantitv: but it is better that any medicm* should be taken judiciously. 'Minute S&ecnons for their use in the several diseases to which they ?e ap plicable are given on the hox. Amon* plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we Lvmention>Liver: CiJmpWityin iU-viuiou* forms of Jaundice, In digestion, languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlessness, lrritabiUty,TJiliou?. He^aehe, HrJetfess, Piles; Oolit, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and impurity of tho blood, Irregularities; in short, any and every case where a purgative as required. Ttev ha> e also .produced spjne singiilmg; suc cessful cures iii Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravell, ttrvsipclas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely tnkcn in the spring of the year, to purify the blood ?and prdpare the system fqr thechange of. seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the anpe tito and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of 'the body, and restore _ tne wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional close is advantageous, ev6U though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far? i as even* purgative medicine reduces tho strength,, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which, a physic is required cannot bo enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body; anil it is confidently.believed $his pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their ? virtues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathar.1 ic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no narm can arise from their usei ih any quantity j For minute directions, sec wrapper on. tho Box. riiKl'ARKD BY DR. JAMES C. AYEK, i Practical ami Analytical Chemist, j LOWELL, MASS. i Price 25 Cent, per Box. FiVe Boxes for $1. AYER'S ! CHEERY PECTORAL, Fortlie r?|>1*1 Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, | BH0N4 HITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CHOI'P. ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi deuces of its virtues in any community wliero it hus been employed. So wide is the field of it$ UBe- J fnlness, and so" numerous the cases of its cures, | I that almost every suction, of the country abounds ip persons publicly known, who have been restored ) from alarming and oven desperate diseases of the ? lungs by it? use. When once tried its superiority j over every other medicine of its Jand is too appa- , rent to escape observation, and whWo its virtues are j known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote | -to employ fur tlio distressing and dungcrous affec tions of the pulmonary 'organs which are incident j tot our climate, . ??- of only in foniiidable attacks , upon thfc lung!(, Wit for the trtildcr vanctiestof I Coi.ns, Coughs, IIoausi<j?ess,'&c. ; and for Crtn.- j | DUES it is the nleasantefel knd safest medicine tl^t I ; can be obtained. <::?&. In .it ] As it has long been in constant use tOTQugfeW* 1 this section, wn need not do more than assure tne ! people its quality is rkept up to the best,(hat it eve* has been, and that the genuine article is sold by - ' Junius it 11. ? .. Ohfr|$$$uifS0&fld dealers it; mil| ' ^i cities everywhere. _ ? r ,;a/i'r? 2 ' ' AarMfiW. . i>r. irasWi'ii l. cak'u V.. j WHOT/ESAf.K AM) JIT, TV IT, DftWG AN I? TOBACCO S.TOilK, .. "IH 'I '?^8? Opposite HarHett's Hotel. 'Olarks i ^r???7burg, Vti., has just.received from Phil lftflelplnn Vml Now York*1!! large and wiill seletud stock of American,' | Ll?*L-2k IVcneh and English chemicals, V>ri*ps, Medicines, Surgical Instruments, Paints,Oils, Uvestufls, Varnish. Brushes, OAass,Spices, Perfu mery, Fancy Articles. Stationery. Confectione ry, etc., etc". Also, a largo stock of Tubnccn, 8titill' and Scgnrs, Of every brand :vud quality ; (ill of which ho will sell low" lor cash, or on the usual credit to punc tual customers. J3gF~ Physicians eh'n rely upon having tllei^r prescriptions ' i'ircfpTly conipojindcl. Roods* arc selected with Care. And frur'rhiitod 'As repre sented. tipvlO. ly S'pi'taLic KJoiU' rpilK Rul'spVroer is Mramftiic'rtit*!nif' VortM.le ; JL l-'lour M4ils..<jf a qrt;ility -tn\>-Tor * i;n ' plleity And duraldlity to ituv btlwr row in n?e. ! Tliey'ean ho dliveli by Ste.-lin;' wrtter. or horse ! power, and will prove an ueqwMtidu to iron ina.-t<;is. stock feeders and lumia r'ntcn. ? Tliurt are hundreds of persons tlrrongh'Ttt the conn - try v.'ho have surplus water or'stcatn libxar. or , wfiose.po.wer is i-niy c:>tplyicd n poftij>n of tji) liiue on oilier biisiiu^s. who, l^y -l:i-:ii:% or'! or more of thc-e J??i?!.- "lito tlitir e-!ahli..'iiiu. nl-i inaj- greijtlyrbeptfiiti theuisel ves1, and at tli'6'sfiii>< titiie :iecot;lliio hi'fe *lW Yt! of these mills (2& iilwi'.'-i in duiiyeirjrl ygrii^lin^ "over i bushels o\v>V fro'ivj ftai> ?? ssiAi daily in op urati</u'at tho <JU and d,-4o?l. Miit.of Lo-?rr# Suy dam vV .Co., <.u, liebccoa, ;Hticut, .vVi/o>theny;? St cum vncilns, boilers niiil mill fnitolshisix or .hand and made to order. Order.-, u:id enquirici atteuuod to with di.spiit ? 11. Gun Shop in West Union l^gniit iTIachine*. 'i j \ LULL'S patent.Frtneli BitrrStriut SBicrfWe&J lived hi over 51)0 of t!ie best mills iu tfl>i west. Th -y ru i tljjbt, fclea :i well and fust, unj last a life tune. ? When tIk:y befitrme flnli,' tiro i i^o can b; re-; hewed by criukiiji} tiu> IJarr. We annex's cer tificate from toiie> o| the la'r!?"?t mrarlaiiln? niitls in tlie w Sl?? atod ft>r"further particulars reler to our hand bills. Pittsji'ro, Jurio"2G,I3j2. \V. \V. Waecac*, E?j.,?Dear Sir:?We iiavo noiv in use Su oar mill Kto of youf 'Bai'r'riJiut .'vlaeiuTie-i ; liiey work to our eutiro Aatiatuctlon, anJ liley are Unrftibs, ntK liable to (?et out of or tLr, uud " Wo .consider thgin the best u.acliiues now iu use. WILMAR I'll &, ^JOBLK .-Mi orders prouiptTv iHtnUdwi to W..W, WALLACE. 319 Liberty bt.( Pi Us a a rg, i'i Watcli-jfliiker &. Jencilcr, WESTON, VA. E RALSTON, has removed 1ms Jewcdsy Es ? RiblisSfu^ui iu tlie roi/n YorrrieHvocca pie'd* by ATleii Simpsrfn, near'the Bland''Hotel, where ne hus on'baud a'good assortnibut^if Clocks," Watches, Jewelry.^""-,'which lie'-Will dispose of cheap for cash. Persons wishing ar ticles in his ltue,.w ill save money by giving him a call before pitrehasing'eMewhere. W ate lies, Clocks and Jewelry carfefully re paired, and warranted according to quality. 1 i ?ny 23 1 y ? trcatroeritaof tflAaictodfcbtoto;! haW cehlfcdof tat*itMbiw^ goo* w ?w- '-v^ [>..??.l??4*ii3n4??*w?od9Qde?in gffi1"8' ba^S^Staawwfcwi il aitablisbing a-BoitoeaVrtaB lboy^haVonh *ll'OfcW?, '-'wbca toad". suecoednd illJ ??sU.nptr it6 ? b*}fH ?<? a?l-?riddiiie ?*: bo^y frpnr othdrrniedie?lI treatment hRd, faifed-^aiftt Xhb mom skillful -phyuioianir&ad^jfiivinuji .tha'rfok asibavond theipowar: of bniiMUi mtaing to ouifo ?nud pronounped^ tfjo drc^flftlflWidaw-^MMW ^^^??y's^Roincdics' attf fix'isd1 Sots in the nrebiTt* or-.meAioiit Mkn^thoy bttvo been'oftou trijdl'?1' boyer. d?niod"-*?B*nqrt ready '"to bo trie# igain'V, : ? ^ivj I V '?' FIRST) GRRAT IilOSTl ? ' ' ; iniDWlT # Jt*A<?Y 4JEMKF. ' , As *-Special Komcdy is to ba n$od in nil eases where the human body is seized with ,tfy>U>rtn rini pangs or fmroxyRm of pain?no mutter what the cnnfO of tbo paiu niay be, or wboro it mav bo located?all application OT tbo Readv'Rilieti cither internally as a drlnK. or ex tcrua'llv as an allfuiatoT- will in a iow minutes restore"the afflicted body to .oa^o and contact, Iu a.l C.'ises of Dowel Disorder*. Dysontory, Cholera Hloo# Flux, Sick Hoadaeho, Nervous irosUaelm. hnd'otho* Nervous Aflectionsj-Noir udgia, ? RheumAtisilT-, Sprnins, strains, 3 ootli Ache. Rurifs, Scalda, Wounds. Mrot Wound*, ?Bruises, Cuts, l'oiaotiigbv aOcidont?in all onsas i and under all cirvuifistuneos whero tbo luiman l sv.-tem i.> tortured by I'aiu.Radway's RoaBy Ro S lief, call be r*>lied tipou aK a quick, salo aud I certain rotnod.v. ' Xu cases of liUiousCos?, Bilious Fovor, flyphus f ! Kovcv, Ship iV-vor Yellow-Fever, I'ovar Ag\i4. Scarlet Fever, and ?J' Malignant Fevors. Small I'ox. Moaslcsi i'ncuiubuia, Kud way's Ready Ra licl' usvd in connection with Radway'a Regula tors. wili euratho positively sick, nmieted with ' tiicse dis6itJer?v?'nd protect the iy'stoin agwlust sudden attacks wheuoither of these malignant diseases prevail. . , f. SECOND GREAT TdGllT. I 11AI>way's IttUULATOKS. The .liscpv.erjLoi'these w.iuduj'lul p^ls ostab | lishee a new* cr?3n'purgation, and a n?w princi i the scioi)eo of modiejno. 1# taking those i pills no striping paitya or sickness at stoiuae.i is exncilenped; tl^'y ojx.-itilo naturally,leaving the pbWcUjitver ana others organs in a natural aud , ; WjJiji coii$6i?u. "" ' ' \ ' T.hcsr insure thoso.who take thorn a good ap petite aiid a hoalThy ifijreAtlon. ? 10siclrj.il I tluii is lalceB4 gives now life to tbo :.bl.ji4;,ttjv#.umify^t, take from it alL pnvpiMT! ai iosits, and oqiiaJiiojts.clr^y^atlon. ()|(C or two Joifes ot' l>adway's Regulators wiil! entire y reiuovo a.lj'dislrc-siuprsyi'ip oins of Dys-' iiur shl,:Jnundicej Nervousness, Indigestion, (Jos UVi I1C.-S. Liver CQit?ij1aiia, Wiliousnoss, ilblan i ho'.y, and.will cijre ull,prga?ie diseases, ert iqr in in an or wo;nhYu "L adies/foubled w.Uh.wfg ulariiics or weakening disehpiges, inayiolym op n prompt enre and rogulivr poriods it Uud>y?iy'p KiL'ululorsaro taken. ,.ul i 'livery doso of Radyjay's Regulators , that is taken instils now strongtb within tho l) ).ly,of,tJip weak,feeble and infirm. All who take thoiH.liro, delighted with the happy ohaHgo they pxperineo in a tew hours. The dispirited and mqliinehplv SVol joyous and happy; tiie'siek and doUilitu,tCa, stio g and vigorous. j Til IR!?>?CURAT LIGHT. : 11A 111! AY'S ltKNOYATlNO llfcSOL V1WT. ? ? j Cures Humors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Uleori, Ncv'.oa, Tumors, Favor Svrus) Skiu. Irruptions, IJIotelies, liioneliitis. Dyspepsia,Govt, Dropsy Svphllis, i'ons\imprion, Apoplexy, ifce., and, ? ail constitutional and chronic disoasos, either inherited by heJcdlUry transnrisiioD or inoc ulated by exposure oy. ot herwise. There is no toluedy.M) tbv; world that will work) | Mich mirneulQufc cures in 'old diseases us Rad-j wiiy's Resolvent. It cliaiigca tjio wholo human' lioilv?reprodveos new and healthy blood. tigf BleedingTio.in tho lu'ijgs?Rlidway's Ro-j uovatiTirf Rcsolvent^vill, in a-lew mimitos,eheeli llemorrtift^i from'tho lungs or throat. In cases! whero the pntieiitooitgbs np Clots of blood or pus s t runkttd-*ivit-li i bldoAj Rad wuJ*'s. Reso ltc ut -wl 1V sor?in rMiinvntlio ilijliculty.. '< I.t Is;TiHarab'ttamituMid,? or 18S East.tt'lwrty jwe oiui street, had a bad ejughMVit tw6> yvurrtmaKo ? ???U'.'hitl rtp'>??Ha*illi?U4l*li'il ptftt of liload during llic.T.iglHi^ SWhwieeUicd in seven dajtiditfiitlu Relief and Rwulren'.. i s 'iasr??us^ i it it |h r i? weeks by Radway's Koliol. Mja 1 ? ll. Kilgo, d merchant of hll'liWHiilfitlJfWAWiahloncga, Ga.j says: , .VlT.batAhu I He n iilliieted with a sore' leg Uiat, resisted evei "Kind 5f tHStrtin'tjWvtfe'et^Miftlly^irrodirt fl/cn '"Wcewift- ftaaKvUS'Vm^a} VflicV.ll^Mvenl ti.d KeghlttlOrsl"-"^ ' A.vjl'- ' o lawi 9mm ,i)iUunj>e);ifri?Qf o!roo?i .#pdl ,iudulg'<ueo of tho pju^ior' by; liured^ary tjrafislnjSsiou, as in' ca;'ps,o'f Jijriifulu^Gyilsuinp tjon, Rlionmatisyi. G'-ij^,' iTts, and ,9^h'or ]^S lyoiiw, Whiyh aJtwM} Ijnp Oj^aneeitry hiis'sj boun tifully and richly %?toyrpl on posterity as a ti%& inefUo of the past, at the,eost ql' tha;Siiff^rit:g'}(i horltors. Theso rciuciiies, in their trmiUiry ca pacity, nossoss a curative power that ndjliseasa eau witlistai)4 ; flieir eonibiucd elfuet will onidi cate fryijilbo^vUiftboclv every particle of dis eased matteV, renovate the whofo system with hcah.h,. heal tliy unsound, dceaj iug lungsorpth cr organs, cjeaiu-e and purify tli'e unclean from ' all.Miitiitr,ivies. ? " ' ? H liesr-c.l and lVIt ;he cllcut of tho " Tlilco I.iichu,|' and,as thev i ul? .and govern tho-e Jiof dies which they are desuncd by the AlmighlJ IVwcr, *o thi.se three Remedies stand as Rti !ers, Conquerors and Grand M'asters of all dis eases. ? RA D W AY it CO.. * ' 120 Fulton Street, New York. _ C3T" The R. R. R. RemodicsarenoilJ by Druj cists, Mcrclian's and Siom'iiocpjrs. oclt) ly ? iiOWAIfl) v\ SOOIATION, .,i*lilT.A DKI.IMIIA. I)npoi'(a?t/tLi(iiov?<ii;incii|. rnO^-nll perRftii* ftfflleted witH Sexual DUoainlsl 1 such ns Kponuiit-orrbo*, Seminal tVeaknc-sL Impotfiie^, Gonortlilt's/ttloot.Sy nliilis. the Vict ofOnoiUmn, or Seh-&-l>uM, iio.' i!ie. '? Tho llownrd.As-Aeliit^nn. iir'-vtetr of tliO-'jiw ful dcstraction of human lifo, janncd bv Soxnal ui!>e?*e?, unitUr <l?4pta4fr ifcurtvMlsapfPkfl'F unfortunate vjctijjss pi'.such ilii*eji?J9 1?$yuack*, T C'onflfnltinfe' fcirjpeott, as it expand iu lumsmxuig Ibu hIjqvc DOUcc-. .It i? iictJJexs io iiJd thai the Asaociation commati"3i the highest Mc'dical. f>]?il?<>f the ago, and wll furnihh the mont itpprpvcu modern trea.tnient. ? Jur-t 1'ubHolit^jby ^J)e,'^'jiH6ciaUon,. ft' Report on Spcnn'aCorrl'.CEAi orj&nnnalidf thc'Bcstaal Or ptlllH 1 sent Char , bv the i*on>-riTtVng Snrgeon', which will'ba muil, a&Ejufl fehveU'pc,) Froc Of Association, No. t S^ntn ludclpliia, l'a. By order 6f A D..IJ^AKTW3t.X, Pmmidekt. iMjHiLtt.'b^relary. - ?el8 i?y barge, AddaCsa. Dr.J Siirzeon, Howard I MNT11 Street,T,br (-the Directors. Gwi'Iaiucb Wagon iWanui'actory. The snbgcribcr would announct "to the-citizens of.ilarriaon and the "adjoining counties, that he has re turned to Clarksburg, with a large lot of season ed timber, and is prepared to do all work in ibis line of businam ; sncL as making j>ew wagons,or repairing old oneaj>.l am also prepared to repair aarriageH in. tbe best style. . 1 extend a cordial invitation to my old -friends and easterners, to give me a call, and tber abalkhavejthe beat in tbe shop, llaviug' bad: coo*id at tlMjMUineas, I ho[*i, Sy giv and attention, to merit a share able experience .Ml my earn" iPifvhos, &c. * ? ..x,. r?s?^? ?m? 07 IQail,^. _, idpcemqntoagents to uU tin above. A liberal discount .to dealers, teaeherl, scinhiBrio8'iintt<!l9rgym4n. .>? . . la,n 'Eacli Instrument guaranteed to jjive satisfac ,or ,pnr^iiw?i mftnoyjiimCautlM.!iStoordT ri$!?8S5l8WSSr^ Testimonials from Professors, ?nd ? Opinions of the PreMj , 1.^ dettbdi'from potvoaul kuowlodgo orWelr oxeol Jent1 tone uixldurublo qtuuitylviaN:>V.'Ev*ngt) lUt. .fl UiMMhM) iWh ' S$ys " TJ?o. Chri^iafl JnMliganoert'W' Th. fiorueo W#tv? rs'^., i^iuqs, forjoJ^muo oAqonatrra*. lion.. snwifof, 1?#?? pronounced by fconUKten^j^ajws.??tl"^?>?Ul l'ulaee Alt WwtyPiWjftSu** ellanlcul hKIII. Having iilspeoted i)un? bor of thb Tlorneo Waters niito'd. ifo an} ai>?ak ol" their'itiortts, "from p<SV^6ttnl knowledge, as bo. ilng of the votJ? best quality"1''' ' " ~ ? ' w, vttvil ll>V< ???) IIX/IU JlUtOUflll ilnff of tho votJ? best quality* , .. 1 IMio ftlloivingitf taken from the "'Ob^stilrfA inquirer:"?" The llnostf mnong the many' pi?n? osuttho Crystal Pahusnt are those piaoed therft by Horace Waters, whoso. instruments .or*' al WW*popular." , , , <AU. iu;-| > 1 ? i ? Tho following wo toko from tho " Christian M voouto,',' ^Momphis, TonuiThP jipraae Waters,I iuu,<# nro built.or tho bo*t and .moat ?fh<5 l?rjre*t in tho Urtjto'd States?wo ,'Jiiivq no doubt that buyersdb tdl'\ijttSH', vdrhabs hotter, at this than any-otlior bouse in tuo Uinon." H Your instruments nroirt- WJ?*iolo{'lrtifrwro ment upon Amorien;: Finnos/imd nn.honor to ?K^M9i;ul nrtmjtlotultqr. .'iUoW lS .no douoi but thoy will l)u,noorQoiiit#d.by tho pubtio auJ all ndmirors of trifci IwomF? Q?hr Comottnnt. 10 VlJfllW.*r.?/WilJCiW"#l to: ttny-. of :thh kind rI JjaW sepu. iU fur?np?rlor ? *"? iMSlwp ? " bhk- rrWWdM'vvilV atitVJl Mr. Wtftejv ;st<ira Uib' very best li'osortniont of mntilo'nnd of I'IMd* to bo fori ml in tho United Stiitds, and we \\rgo our soutlibHi Slid western friends to jft'vo hi in & call whoiwvor thoy go to NewYorir." 1 [Q rohil n\'i' Miifrnxi no. " His imtruments oro. well known tor tlioir superior qualities, though tbjjy soarojly surpass in richness, volumo o?,,to.$o uijd do'iouoy of touch'some instnvn.)eiit^ ,o,f,j!)<jropbiiouro maker* whieti wo have>oeti; vot.ovou ui. thdfo primo ?;? spiktV, Waters' I'lftnSs and Woloduoii?'o,liitlliiiH[i ,-OTnpiVri?'m">i'itli tlio flVitfit miide any whore' in j'th* e6\int*y."i-Ai;: '.a Jriirnai: 'C. Ij.'Sholo'd, ofllio Ivorioshu'l' Trihtino and 'folsfrraphi1' says '''Thoplftno'wss rocoiv od in jfood on .or. and is pponbliiMod an exeellent instrument by good judfjftiM) the tMi'o ofltls purr ticitlarAy coiurieiidod, us is indeed its oxlsrntl ..workuvminbil? .nd.itinisbi uomparoJ with its ' 9^penicin^ oV thif^MqrAfOt Waters'" t'iMM, 'sfld Tjryrttai Paluoo, tho " Now Ws^uM'1 unort aiicljicihu or^tlu rnoloaionn, from tlioir steppe lit nWtMlhli1 b'n> inijiorianl improvuinontlii pianos." )i*rl'fV;?VW?? ?ayr?-WtfBh?> 1U KftBllf "mT14 nro pronounoou by nuulctl lamn^^as a JcW^ir But)wsp-.,nrtigl? Att*H ToqulsltTS at.Jltirtiihpor^Cinstr.mpont, luxt mijiorAOdinir tiio'so or otlur nianiitaetiirur*. ? ? ti?Syii!ahu???Kni>xv^lloy (Toh'ti-) 'BtSrrditnh"? ?v AiivlW-storMiias long oxperlottM'iii 'tKS- lm*i neHitulaiiAihss ^diied n. ruputstion- iihsurpnlwtll jf?r#rlliuff tl? bt-tinstrihilontb in tiiecoantrjrJ' '"he sunny S0111I1" roue lies us with tbo follow. W 'LMlU <rn?t4.lnt?nn i-""" * tiieir cxcolleflt WM durabTj)__ ,4Says '? Tittf t-MJUJr ^Cit^ ^dvcwato Itivo titkoii al66k nfft nTanoVhle^ U(w ju?t sj; 'rtvfcd'IYorii tjio Selobratod estabHshViicnt nf Ho raco \VatA?vand mu?i- nay1 thrftJ^oV' Wno fltii lxjtui^y auy wo ovor nip . I)i". WaJlou>? '?mowt'e*pcrt8fi<S?d Mirgoorij And irtfrMi'beUWWin with1 tho iidvioo of Ono of IlttHo o*poricuo6In thli cla*a ol tli^iiao. Bolit by ninil to any part ofthd country by ?n c OHiiitf tho ilollnr to l)r. D. U. Walton, ho: 164 b'or ill S?vu|it|i St. below Uocai PliiladolpU A I i ho nil rlircour.t to the Uiulu. Nono aanuin# without tho written ttiguftturo of j3. (i. Walton, Proprietor. J'r; W-'it treatment for Solf-ubuno, Woaicuovi, A'c., 5* entirely dilioruut from,,tho umiul coqtm. Dr. \V. hna "cured lioTKlr'cdii tfflo hiiVo triod Oth er* without, bonofit., jlijip treatment in a* cer tain to euro ub tfr3 ^mnr'rt-to ri?o. Knciotw ? ?>U!0|>, wUjiuWjif** JJr. \y. ?rRt?ro^ rfvliw ? (full hj"tory of yo?r cm, uud y?i| fiU Mpw |W "*?..'SiicOlBSffiKSB."" WM, W. WAUAWi, 310, 32 it*, Liberty k(., rHi*burKh, P?* nog. . mQi-w rt*lulro'-Coyh Kkkfysa* MOli." : Bo1tittfcUloth4;:6fWeho*t ? ^-rr-v- arr wf " lHMti" ?'?'>J6iiitlWkirt TiMAring Sotow. ? Cart Iron Proof Staffii.''-"' '? " '? ~ - V Mio rlcMan<'Seroen. WiW*?(nf; Brant Mw ?If. B.?There fr?2 "Wheeling to Pifiabrfrg, *nd * tr^ftw dull/ ???> n*y- ?' . . . teirtTw^L. Clarksburg JDcpot. ^ |UE 'w. w.va. KaFlroapW??J? X ration to UiU plaeo, paraona deWr^**?*?* to b?. prpppjply taken care of and forwardoawltm out delay, abould have tbero wh?i-w^it^ll"n, ed, ?fthijp?^ent. i&MavnrjLrfilc* Clarfcaborg, Va., Oct.38d?, ?J6 ?? ?d ilitai .Fine 0eg?iMa> ed- and Amerio*8 ?rt'a4leWS'?>i