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GANGER can be cured One crew event, thai will wort? ? ?<rs.plete resolution i# the VV,,' of greater btnrtl to sotse ^ ,.'f iaxcntlcT. that hMfcwn oaue?^.'ful nnUcal art, i? H.5 imoTcrv of l!. .t w. .-wet and truly great medicine, CffAKLSS ROSl'S Vancvr S)t"'i V-#te the* ar^to* i>f ?'?rots 11,13 it'tried according *o uircCtton*? will re.otn mendU,cTf; and if itnot ?'V" r ci?e. by eW?s it ? f?,V tnjl, 1 ?ai refund buck tho money. It "ill be pat up in one ohm* viale, at out do> vial, ..ith pnnteJ d.rectiona aronnd the via!. ?hc;e that wish to purchase can do so bv scno in; .1 totter and thr pay for 4s many v.iU a? "'im"vial' has Cored Cancero in the first stafe. t would wiah any one that send. fcr medicine to state aj near the cn?? of the Cancer aa the) can. Direct to the eabsCribcr at ice's Ferrr, Monongalia county, Va. and tho mcdicine win be ?ont wherever "diicCted. April 20,1332. . CHARLES ROnE. %? For coruGcatti of cure ica hand-vius fccompattying the medicine. Vlrgintn, 8?.** Benjamin Shay, ot a!, *. FlalntiSi. Rebecca Smith, et 'al, Defendants l.XCIIAXCRRY. Want to a decree of the Circuit Court of Jlimongtua eoeiity, rendered on the K.h Ja. 0%!!:in";^W in May ne.t, in front of ?,? Court house doe- in proceed to sell the Land :"thcBulandpro. ceodinir mentioned. on a crcd I of ?'*' l**'5,cJ and eighteen mem!.., with .nlfrct front the tlay ef t", w, "J* give bend J? & i ceased, cntttining by estimation about .3, | CO Acres of Land, tin tho turnpike road lo.^ j tUtrtowaw be?jood' tret'rtllini as Comm> me' V'or Titos. MtaEDlTil, Stiff. M. C. April 14, ISM- H?-u' __ Virginia, to wll.-At RuIm lielil in the Clerk'. Otf.ee of Preston county, on tlwSth day or Aptn, i-o VrUli.?Seynour,&c.| jjf auNCKr.V. ^The oHect of this suit is to appoint a com raissloner sell *00 Acrc, o! couotv of ?re?:on,cotnrycu b? Isaacs ko dall in hi* 1 do time, toSamuci Kirchwal, J ?> TrnSte" for the c*c if Willium ^:'.n,ur com. ,'ioner of the Circuit Supc.ort curt oi Lav. and .hbmm f-sssi? !,tt">;v"cHKXdnti, ?cam Hanshav. ins ?* ? Ss? t - p vinl-findall. Susan hu-kenuall, os J.Tku.W;.1 " | "ino Kuykendall. ..ho a? oon-rri-dcntj of this , , quired to apaear, ?.tiun one month, ??.? ?"? of r. county, on the i.r? Jay ol the mxi county court. J(,J^0.!BYRSE, Clerk. \v^^r'""',Curop'?e.' April S, ISO-* ?? Virsriltifl 10 Wit.-AT R?'es ,!ie . ISii. Garret .lohnaouj ?> ? iVf'p*i?? vui Tohn T. \Yoodnid?, Con ^^ctlS^ndOhio Railroad, IM AiSl M^IT. Tl'y??-J?t?y ?^?"luea.'d 0??n?the .aid ?Si5SS2?HS dered that? h?. ,|,?..Mo..onsaiia>tirror" , V??ki -Hcc?.?.'nct> ??* , . ^orgnntnwn ? ...ckl v * S p.,.tednt the "oHN P. BYRNE, Cl'k. ' C.Catne.r^'.Atto. ,.,5.^. April 8, lwO? Tirginb, t? -.rU?Af Rules iirlil ill the 'Clerk's Glfice of the Circuit Court ofl'rea* ? Too county, on i!.c 6th day of April, 1552. The Baltimore and Ohio Kaii Road Company, va. Daniel J. Foley *rd John T. Woodside, con tractors on the !)aitiiii"re arid Ohio Rail Road, IN ASSUMPSIT. The object of this suit is to recover fiom the defendants the sum ol' one hundred and eighty three do hr? and mty-two cents, due by ac counl 10 the p!a:rit:fTH, niitl to oubject any debts due or owing totho defendants from I.tinmon, Oorinari, Clark fi Co., i'? the payment of the anme. And the said r oley and Woodside, who are non-residents cf this Commonwealth, are required to apptfar, within one mon:h, after due publication of this order, and do what ia neceeaary to protect their iiitoreKia ? and on motion oV the plaintiiTd, by their attorney, it is orde*od that t!io abovo.prdcr be p'lbliihf* 1 lour weeks succerfaively in tire MnnonjHli.-i Mlrrnr, | a weekly newspaper printed in Morijantown, Monon?a':ft County, and posted at the fror.t door of mo Courtiiouso of this county on the I first div of the nest county court. teur: Jo'H" IJVRNB, Cl'k. Wm. (i. Hhhwn* & Co., I'l'flii. Alto's. April 8, 1352. 110-41. Mention Vetera! LOOK OUT FOR HaYMOND & MGR. E.NTA'UtfHS Plilf.ADEI.I'ii!A and I pauis sroiu;*! Wn 'jcin-r J'in on the eve offjoiiiR for Goodr: I ham n fe* lull which wo mot and will with. | out doubt r:ell at lower prices than ever was I seen or rend of in this (Jwiir.iy, ft" we want to j fiil ihe.r plaot* ii(? a large ?f"oc\ of now oues. All of you who comr to Town with v&.i.-ynck-l ots lull of rr.'it.cy,?-nntnad of laying it oui, ^!*'?u!i?'.-e, p!??<i; toll and v.\nini:ie w!i-.t we I h.ire, and wu will gti'mniee fh.it it will bo to } your iiuerJM, rj w?? .<ro determined to m*1I.? I Vn not forsvM to call nnd examine fur yoiitselves I aji we cln m?t.:n? f<?r phiwing onrliood/. Wo. will ohrtw y entirely i .ro'ijh and r.ot charge yun o-ie cm'. (;.sm;ock of A/>ilic?* I>r:.s C.oot!:\ we ,ik alien! g?vitig i?vaj. 5ju c>tli?'?ou,Lcd.cr, iu?-! ' buy a birjjt..!.. 6ui au.ck of CLOT 11? i:. !.uv<\ nr.d '!iorr?tli'<? want U ?< :y ? '.il do wedi t.i c.i.i ir.,1 c.-c at t.V'varc ??mind :ofj.i at rn-n.; r.r ii.iV.M0N0 fc ru Kkrri'A' on. Morcanjown, April 8, 1?W. For 5H,?? the '1,'ir'f Oili"", CfKWo jltttlMh NKW & CHEAP CONFECTIONERY. JAMBS CYPHEUS, RESPGCTFUUY rails lire Htlratim ?f the riuzt'iw oi Motirnuiow 11 tin J' ih? ?nrroiirulitnr counti) t.> h a frenh -npply ??! I'onfertiOieries, Cu\ Hi? e.-'uhii-hin-u ii* uiu'Ctiy eppoMW* Meriits. H.\\ utoud \ w 0. n S;t r?, <uitl on 1 ht? North-eitM i*?mi??*i i'Wo (I *?r Irum :he Drag Store, Ifis ttock I'oiisisls of Frifch Granges & T.cmons, Figs, Rui silts. Prunes Date?, Almotuls, Fil berts, Knglbh Wallium, Grouud Nuts, J:c. Also, fresh Candies of every description j u very superior article of Cliocfle. Tcwpcraticc JJi'fwA*#, exclusively, in grout ntniudrtiicr, \ix:? Oiityer. Pop. I??non do.. Lftnonude, Root Beer, Patent tins dn.. Shifuj>millu Mend, that should be used indued for health.? Also oil hand a ('(MiHtmit supply of Fresh CAKES Crackers, ^ Such n? Pi mi ml Cuke. Sponge, Fruit I Scotch. Taylor. Lemon. Ginger. &e. Wa tor, Butler. 8tiirnr. Smltinnil Ginger ciuck. era. White loot BREAD and Biowii d<?. on hne.d; the latter should be used by all who are delicate. j CCT Parties of Ladies and (Jentlfmsn can be accommodated wilhromns ami Re tre?hmpnfs nf his house at ;ill times. I April 1?. 1853. J. CVPHEKS. Ladies' ! Fashionable SHOE and 'GAITER M.ISVFACTOllY. S)>ri?i? mid Summer Styles. 1 VfJILLlAM H. SAMSEL returns his thanks if to iiia friends and the public generally, fcr t'/C libera) patronage hereto/ore received, cud respectfully informs them that he contin ue* to manufocturc at his Shop, on Walnut street, one door East of .Mr. G. M. Hagin'a Dry Goods Store, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, from the very beat materials, in the latest styles and under his immediate superintendence. He has on hand anil will constantly keep a general assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Ciiildreii'n i Wear, viz: { Ladies' fine TCid Sc Morocco Slippers, j do- Leather and Morocco walking S linen, | <3o. blank ami bronzed Gaiters, n vmiety nf pniicrna, j cio. black ami bronzed Jennv Liiiii Shoes, 1 Hiring received from the P.ast a splendid j ,' assortment of t..e finest materials, seiectcd J 1 with great care, he feels confident of being a ; ble to give geneial eatisfuction. I Orders promptly attended to and work wade j j up ai the shortest notice. U ILLIAM H. SAMSEL. ! | Morg'inturn, April 10, 1SC2. 139 ly j .?% < * ii !$. * " j HAVING received my Spring Goods, I am I prepared to show my friends, and Strang-1 ers, the largest arjortmcut of ; UMIOI..STERYand BEDDING ever 0iTered in this city, consisting in part of Lace ahd Muslin c-m broii! ere J Certain's, Satin de Lain, Brocotel, Union Damasl.r Morecne, Fringes of >J! colors and widths,' Cornices, Curtain Band-?, Turkey led goods figured and plain, Tassels arc Cords of all kinds, Hearse Tassels and Fringe, Table nnd Kofa Tassels, Frsnch and English Silk, worsted and cotton Gimps of all kinds. Bindings, Borders,and Bed . Fringes, Window Shades, Buff Kollor Blinds, j Split Blinds, green oil cloth do., c?rds, tassels and trimmings for do., Regalia Fringe, J<pear I Heads, Eagles for Banners, Plush, Tufts, Bro . cotel, De Lain and Buttons, Furniture Gimps, for Cabinet Makers; Veintian Blind Cord, Tas ! sell and Binding, Jk*da, Bolsters and I'illows ; French Quilts, white and colored ; Curled Hair, 1 Husks, Cotton, Moss, Straw and Spring Mat trpsscs; Cots, Door Mm*, Comforts, Sheets, j Slips, Counterpanes, Quilts, i'hno and Table , C'?v?rs, Tabic Linen and Towelling, 5, fi nnd 1:'S-.ecitn^s, ^'onitian Blinds, Window 1 Sliailr All orders promptly attended to. 1T7* Two Dogs nt the door, WM. NcBl.E, Upholsterer, 1 Third street, opposite the Post < !flire, I PITTSBURGH, Pa. f April 3, I$52. 1-HMr. NEW Si'RI.Vtf (100D6! AL U'A YS AHEAD!! At the >"ow York Cheap Variety Store!!! "\7fc7" aM*,mw H,u' openimz a 7 V splendid iissoitmeni.ol New Spiiiiii a- J Summer dry i?okU, circled with irreat ????r?* in the Iviste.tn cuies, an 1/ so very iheup, we uie sine ad wtei sec mill buy AU we ask, tlerelnre, is to rail itn<I s.v the 1 i?*h tin.! beautiful patterns of dreg* goods wi'ur" nnwexhdiii ngat ever\ piire, from 6]t\ to ?2 pervurd?and tin- number less wri icl**s ol gun til-Mien*' hid Ih lift*' wear of every kiiul v\v urejtmv fumislii.ir to ou< cu.4tniitpi> and the public, at price? ihwt nrp eshmishnmly cheap! We have, anions mlier-. hd extensive lot ol HrHd\*in<idf Clothimr, \vlm*li we ?'hi 1 futinfli 10 retail purchaser*. Ril l 10 I country men hams, as cheap us 1 lie* run b? had in lit? Ed>t??m market. Prove it b\ railing and exam>iiii:?! for yourselves! Always on IibimI. cheap bevnnd compe tition, Orv Good4-. Gn-iceries. Qnen.?ware, Hardware. G!???-. and (jl>>s.uare. Keady made Cloih;ni?. Sugar. M-1?U"??. Salt. Inni. Nail- Hats. Caps, Bonnet*. Kane) Hoods and Notions of every description. which we k?ep i.i large quantities. und dr.- ready to pell at nil tun".'1 on the most Herntii irndn term? CARII, S.W1TII & (/?. April U. 1*52 tf. i\iG\y Establishment, e. w. e>x:ki\g, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, Has C'lniii'?j'ced huHtiess. tip ^tair>. be j ween P?'in g.F Di > Good Store, and Can's Dni).' and Thimcuu Store, Main Slreet:Moi ?;autowii. Va, Hp ban jti.-l received from Pittsburg uit<! Btilnmore, materials for inauulneturiig k 11 kinds of SADDLES, BBIDI.ES and HARNESS j nf ail doscriptious, end will keep u Uiije mil well made Murk always on 'hand.? Me is determined to sell lower than nn\ 1 nth"r establishment in town, for Cash or jrrnd Country Produce. /Ill vork war-1 fantvL # E. W. DElilNi?. | u7" A-to on hand foi gale an axsottimni: J ?f Fine I*H(,r?y IJnri:c&s. ,\l 'rfa-'P-W". March 2n. 131 #>uv?. J 67<rta>y\ .Tost rtccr.T'l, jirr HfSni'M iJ ? ? J j if superior \Vt.??????? f?.? f' m"?i tu any i'.tt*>* j uri: hr.md, of stee*, which wc ?r? now | repannl to loriii.-.h, ?!.? lenal.* or Mail, 11 |?ri- J oh so low us fo jollify no ??in in p'ircJi* f nj the rfic!e?il?*wherc th??? in Vfi; 11 ? CAi;K,iiAuni kco. February 7, IS';?. VlNjlorrCUSS A Nil NA! IS. ForSiV I'V II. a. CAitU&CO. Ayirjl 24 .ih'or Oil9 hv Hit' l?irr?j! or ilozon. Ki r S*le H. CAKo 6? C1' Removal! Removal! GP THE ' ttfacnbois have retnuv *1 ti.uir "lock of Coods to their new Waro House on Walnut street, immediately below heir old stand on the corner ol High and Wal uit street?, wherd thoy may be found ready to ?veiC??mo iheir old friends and customers, and to render them great frcilltie* in the way of purchasing Ucoda at fair prices. OlvO. M. I1AOANS & CO. Morgantown, Va. Kt?brv?iry 2S, 1862. Lumber#-4?TVmojisi having fiinf-rafc ieatoncd Lumber to dispone of, "would do well 10 caM. G. M. II. fc Co. ftARTLKTT'S I10TKL. (C LAUKSBURG, Va.) THE undrrsignod having re-built and enlarge i ed a considerable portion of his Hotel, which Was destroyed by fire Inst fall, ie now prepared to entertain travellers and visitors comfortably, and in a tnnnnor which will give satisfaction to his customers. In a short time tho whole building will be ermpleted, when he will be enabled to entertain hiogucst* in a stvle uns'irpnssed in Western Virginia. His Home is a large, comfortable three story brick building, pleasantly located in the centre oS the town; contiguous to the Court-House and the principal business parts of tho place, ami is provided with all tho conveniences for keeping a first class hotel. His Table will be supplied with the beet the country can afford, and Hit Bar stocked with the choicest Liquors Every intention will be paid to render tho vims of tboso who may favor him with a call comfortable and pleasant. . , J. P. BARTLKTT. Clarksburg, March 27,1852.?3m N* B?The Stable is attended by cr.refiil and trusty hostlers. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY ? And M.WTITA MAKING. MRS. JANE T. BEAK, TI7"OULD respectfully inform the Ladies of ? ? Worgantown and vicinity that she has removed her fhop and can now be found at the room adjoining the Printing-Office, on Front street, where she carries on Millinery and JtXaiiliin-illnSfiug, In all their branches. She expects to receive, about the fir?t of October, a new and cplr ndid supply of Bonnet*, Trlromliifrs, <fec. All kinds of Goods and "notions" uMially kept bv Mil lie ere, to which she invites the attention of purchasers. She is in receipt of the f.atcst Fash ions for making Dresses, Mantillas, &c., and is prepared to sell Pattern* of all kinds to any who may wijh. Bleaching done up in the neatest and best manner. (D^Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Morgantown, August 30, 1S51. E. 8. JOXES, & CO., ClOkVERof FOURTH and RACK STREETS, ! Putniiherl of the Model Architect, by SA>lt!EL SL(JaN, Architect, to he complvtcit in 2-J monthly parts. The above work is designed to meet the 1 wishes not only of those directly interested in buildings, hut of all who desire the advance ment 01 this noble art in our country, ami wish to cultivate tlier tastes and ecijuaintance with architecture. The handsome manner in which it is prepared and embeliishco. renders it ! a tasteful ornament for the drawing-room, while | its accurate delineations give it the highest practical value. Nos. 1 2 & 3 are now ready for delivery, j Price?60 cents per number. Address as 1 j bove, post paid. Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1851. 12.1-tf. WHOLKS.-lLi: DKrU00Ds7~ ?W in-jiliy. Tier nan ?V Co., (Succe?ior? to .Murphy, Wilnon St Co.) Importer! mill WIiuIcmiIu Dewier* in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Ac. '18 Wootl street, PitUhurgk. Are now receiving their Spring Mock^ which will be offered lor Sale at Eastern price. Tor Cash or approved paper, on the nt.ii.il credit. They invite the attention of purchasers visit illg this mr'.et, to their Stock, which will nl ?nyi be kept fitll; and lecl ?nti.litMl that on ?lamination will conviuo all that it in their in e.-ost to purchase here. Pittuhurg, I'cb'y. 47,1802. I36-3mo. WM. DFRri.V. I r. W. TOWER JIOttfMNTW.V BOOK STORE. IVJiliaiu Her bin vfc Co., K'KEP constantly on hand at their Store, on High street, opposite Carr, Smith & Cn'g., a genera] assortment of HOOKS, including Bi bles, Testaments, and a variety of btaudard Religious, Medical and Historical work?, to gether with a large assortment of School books, Novels, &c., ic. Blank Books,Stationery, Slrcl-pons, S:c. GKOCKJtlKS.?They have also a lotofsupe* rior Groceries Morganto-.vn, Nov.?20,1S51. SSarlet/. A very nice article of extra hulled, for tlic sicliT the Dyspeptic, or Tahle use, for sale at the Cheap Variety Store of CAR It, SMITH k CO. Feb. 7,135*. i 'lovvr and Tiuto)lty Krril! A prime article. ju>t received per Steamer Ray, and for sale by Carr, Smit/i <$? Co. February 16. it:o.v miff .r.iiJLN. A large lot just received which render our assortment a general one, and which we ofler upon the lowest terms: Mnrrli fi. Carr, Smith Co. A: (?eiiMcmni! T-ST Votir attention we vv.-tiid invito to our stocV of WORSTED GOODS, which we arc now determined to clear out at greatly reduced prices. Carr, Smith 4* Co. February 20. CuHtin E*atii'i? & ( arp< l Chain, just received per Steamer Kay and Cur ealc very low by Carr, Sm il/i !)? Co. February 20. ?Wn!asses. A cholco Jot of new crop N. 0. Molasses just received and for sale at the New Vork Cheap Variety Store of CARR, SMITH & CO. Feb. 7, I $02. < >|K oils, Oiis! 1 barrel Sperm Oil, 1 do Lard do 2 do flax-seed do 1 do Fell do, just received at Carr, >>ltTH & Co'h New-York chcap Variety Store. March 0, ISM. "i'ii'n ** w :i re, W \.? smv.i rv. .T.trf rcrrivrd per Sfcamrr Limtxry. ?1 bo>eu Glass ware, consisting of Pitcher*, *u?'iir bowls, Sweet-meats, TumblerH, Dithe*, Wo!a>*es cms, Castors and Cruitc, Jelly glas >x, &c, which we offer very low. ('all nnd see Mnrrli G Carr, Smit/t S\'Cn spavif* Tiiavcfii ino, One barrel, just received anil for Hale. Much fi, ISj2. CAItR, SMITH & Co. t It |j <JLOTUS. ? All AMMlUlDOIlt, >r Tul'lr, Stnin! iind Rnr>?iu Cmr*. t?*r? h.'Mit. (or *;<!<? l?y Carr, Smith tyCo. March !3. tr.S.WED. Oots, Corn. Wheat, Hay, &c. wanted, in ayir.eut for p8pvrn:t'd ndvcrtiz'ng account*. .W/c' ,Kt .V/f"er 0*r< ? ro all wnoM rr may concern. WE have thiaduy ploccd in thehaiuf , ul VViVuun Lazier. a!l the uoeiwr.o and notes tine lhe firm ol Lazier M'Lauu <N ? Co,, Lazier hiuI M'Lane, Fleming &Gum. man. mill K. C. Lozii r, up to the26dula; of March. l&Ci. We liuve done th h lu> the purpose ol vlnfinu all "?r olil u? eorni' and l? |>?)? our debts. We hate a liojv Miin. more than wo awe, due u?. mul tn< m ol it lor \Cdis, Those persms liaviu, da ms aiming! ua will pit sent tint in t him fur reitlfment, who will pay thi'tn on f.i?l n8 he can collect. Having indnlg cd our friend* so long we think tliey ought no l 10 think hard of hp for doing I hi*. E. C. LAZIER. JOS A. MLANE. I shall still continue the busi ness at the old stand, and will give bargains to prompt payers, and shall be happy to see my old friends.? Don't forget to call. E. C. LAZIER. I I can be fnttn I at the office in the rear [ of Kimey Fife's >h?p.?entrance to the of . fire Irom ihi* diHir lesuliiii! Irem paid shop. Ail ol you who owe or luivo claims a I carnal ssi'd filing mil as shoii an you ean. \ When I am nut present, Mr. Juliii W. Dnr bin will utteiul to the sciilnnenis. \VM LAZIER. March 20,1652. 137-tf. J. MILLS. A. a. MILLS. J. .MILLS & SON, Wholesale and Retail Grocery, Forwarding *y Commission Merchants Ami Deuleisin Country Produce and Pittsburg Manufactured Articles, Water ftrcet. (above Moiwiiiinhcla llridgc ) Pittsburgh, reium. Consignments of Wool. Flour. Bacnn."Su* gai. Mulnw?. Dried Fruit, Tmnuhv und Clover Se?rd. Cheese. Butter; and Iron. NaiU, Glass, or Ma'iinfaettired G"ods of every kind, and gein ral paitonage I'rem all quarters umst resj?eclfully solicited. Storage oil lhe most accommodat ing Hints, As our H<mi?p is very large, directly oppo site the Wharf or Lauding ol the Pittcburg and Brownsville Steam Packets. KJ-N. B. We will aei u< Agents, at all times, lor the. t'ausictmu ol bushesd ol an) kind committed to our trust by our friends frnm any point of ilic compass, with liilelit) and despatch. Itefcrcitccs. D C. Chad wick, Esq. Moiguntown. Va Cr. U. C. Allen. E.-q. do Dr. U. M?* l.ane, do Wm. Lazier. Esq. do (Sen. J. K. Mooreheod, Pittsburgh. Kramer & Kalnn, . do William Bagley & Co. do II. Chil is & Co. do March 29. 1$S1. S&tf ; 5(Ki Book Agents WAVIUU. | 4 XY pood, activo ai.il iiiteiligiMH :m;i, will) a small capital of from ?30 to $1100, can j luuKc large profits by engaging in the sale of the following j POPULAR and USEFUL HOOKA ' Chambers'' Information for the People: or Pop ular Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge.? Two large imperial octavo volumes, contain ing 1700 pages. Peterson?* History of tfo American Revolution. 500 large octavo pages, with '209 line Engra vings. Peterson's History of the United Staies Nary.-? 600 large octavo pages, and 1-00 fine Engra vings., Frost's Remarkable Erents in the History of A merica. Two large octavo volumes, con taining 1GU0pages and 700 Engravings. The best History of America published - Prod's Pictorial Life of Washington. ASplon d:?! Hook, containing O'jO pages and lot) ele gant Engravings. The cheapest Life of Wash ington ever published. j Moore's History qf I hi Indian Wars. Fine col ored and Plain Platen. ; The True Republican. Containing the Inntigu j ral Addresses and llie First Annua; Address ' cs ami McMOgeu of all the Presidents of the L'nited States, the Constitutions of tlie most ! important States in the Union, &c..?c. Em bellished with Portraits of all the Presidents, j engraved on steel, and a view o! the Capital i of the United States. 5'10 pages, 12m<*. ! Pox's Bod: of Martyr's. A Splendid Family I edition, large quarto, with 53 Fngravings, beautifully hound in morocco, gilt. Dc Cormenin's Hittory of the Popes. 900 large octavo pages, with illustrations. I Joteihvs' Works. Fine Kdition, one large vol j ume. j Sturm's Reflections on the Works of God. j St. Pierre's Stud ivy of Mature. i White's History of the World. A Valuable General History. One large octavo volume, with handsome Engravings. Lives (f Great and Celebrated Characters: of all Ajes ami Countries. One large volume of 800 pages, with numerous Engravings. Togethcr with a number of other Works par ticularly adapted for Popular Reading. | 117*The most liberal discounts will he given to Agents who may engage in the sale of the above Valuable Hook*. For further particulars, address (post paid) J. & J. I.. GlHON, Publishers, No. 9S Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. March 27, 1S51. 138-lino. A Jeweller's Coinpusitioii* J. K. SHEAiV would rrspuclful Iv invite Hit attention of I he ciliz.-iis of lilnrjrantown and its vicinity to his splendid assortment of Vai'ifl)' CofldSj just received Irom the Eastern Cities, such as Golil !Mi<I Silvrr Wtttelics: Clocks, Uoston Syrup, Gold Breast Pins, Sugar, Finger Kings, Candies, Fuse, Snuff, Table Salt, Trtbacco, Teas, Spectacles, Coffee, Spoons, Spices, Ear Kings, Smoking Tobacco, Soda; Cocoa Nuts, Starch and Shaving Utensils, Vine gar and Kaisins, Madder, Prunes; Coppernn; Pigs; Indigo; Liquorice; Umbrellas; Knives. PiMs; Salts; Sardines; Combe; Wrapping Twino' Camphor; Kaisins; Mustard ; Glo\e?; Mirrors, Comforts; Pocket Bonks; Inkstands;Cinnamon; Gold Pens; Soups; Gold Pencils; Hosiery; Hut- ? ter Knives; Suspenders; Gold Chains; Brimstone Cigars; Toy Watches; Hair Pins, Gold Watch Keys; Shoe Brushes and Ginger; Starch ; Inks; Handkerchiefs and Mustard ; Gold F.ar Kings; Candles; Accordeons k Castile Soap; Buttons; O* marrow; Silk Dos*; Hair Brushes; Cologne ' Wntni; Boss; Buckets; Pepper Cordial; Silver Thimbles; Extract of Coffee; Gun Caps; Tooth Brushes; and Toys of nearly every description,, and other articles in the Notion way too tedious to mention | also Gold Jewelry and Malasses. October 30. 1851. if A iuii;u let, in groMf variety, just cceived and for sale at the New York Cheap Vnrioty Store of Carr, Smith >V Co. f fcbrua^- 20. tnter?! fcceotdlnj to At*. tnjrrcM, !b the ?<*? lttl, bt J. f. mVOIlToTV. n- Hi iha eWV? Offlcw or tin! District Okmrt ft?r tho Kajtcrn District of I'tinuKylrfcula. Another Sriautifio 'Wondcv! Dp. J. S. JJOUCHTOW'S GREAT DYSM5P3IA C (J UK it: THE rRUf! . DIGESTIVE FLUID. OR GASTRIC JUIC Prepared from RENNKT, or tho fourth STOM ACH OP TDK OX, after direction# of Baron Liebig. tho grcnt Physiological Chemist, by J.S. HOUGHTON, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Thin is a truly wonderful remedy for Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint. Constipation and Debility, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. ID* Haifa teaspootiMil of Pepsin, infused in writer, will digest or diasolvc five founds t>f lloust lletf in about 'Z hours, out of the stomach. PKPS1N if the chief element, or Gieat Digest ing Principle of the Gastric Juice?the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Prefcrving k Stim ulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from tho Digestive Stomach of I the Ox, thus forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid : precisely like tho natural Gastric Juice in its ! Chemical powers,and furnishing a Cmphteand 1'erfcct Sutistitutc lor it. By the aid of this preparation the pains and evils of Indigestion i and Dyspepsia are removed, just hh they would j be by a healthy stomach. It is doing wonders ; for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility, Emaci ation, Nervous Decline find Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the verge of the gra\c. | The scientific evidence upon which it is based i is in the highest degree curious and remarkable, j !*'cJchtllIc KvMencc. [ Baron hirlig in his celebrated work on Ani mal Chemistry says: 'An Artificial Digestive | Fluid, analogous io the Gastric Juice, may be I readily prepared from the mucous mimbraneof J the sioniseli of tho Calf, in which various arti | cles of fond, as meat and eggs, will be softened, ! changed ahd digested, just in the same manner ! .is I hey would bo in the human stomach.' j Dr. Caube, in his valuable writings on the I Physiology of Digestion, observes that 'n dimi I nuuon of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice j is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dys pepsia and he states that a distinguished pro j lessor of medicine in London, who was sovere | ly afflicted with this complaint, finding every thing else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric | Juice obtained from the stomachs of living aui j nulls, whichprovedcompletelysuccessful.' | Professor Dunglison, of the Jefferson College, j Philadelphia, in his great work on liuman P y l siology, devotes more than fillv pages to an ex amination of this subject. His experiments with ?>r. Beaumont, on tiie Gastric Juice obtained from the living human stomach and from ani mals, arc well known. 4 Jn all cases,' he says, ?digestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.' AS A DYSPKPSIA CUREII, Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has produced the most marvellous effects in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline and Dyspeptic Consumption It is impossible to gi*e the do I tail* of cases in the limits of this advertisement; * bnt authenticated certificates have been given j of more than two hundred remarkable euros, in j Philadelphia, New York ami Boston alone.? j These were nearly all desperate cases, and the [ curcs were not only rapid and wonderful, but ; permanent. j It is a great Xcrvous Antidote, and particular ly useful for tendency to Bilious disorder, Liver \ complaint, .? ever anil Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, mercury and other drugs upon the digestive or gans, after a long sickness; also for cxce?s in eating and the too free use of ardent spirits. It a.'mostreconciles health with intemperance. Old Stuuiach Complaints j There is no form of old Stomach Complaints j which it does not seem to reach and remove nt J once. No matter how bad they may he, it gives j instant relief! A single dose removes all the j unpleasant symptoms; and it only needs to be ; repeated for a short time to make these jrood J effect" permanent. Purity of Blood and Vigor ; "J Atody follow at once. It is particularly excel lent in cases of Nausea, \ oinitinr, cramps. , soreness of the pit and stomach, dir'ress a?tc? eating, low, cold state of the blood.. ! iavine*s, i lowncsK of spirits, despondency, en'^cialion, weakness, tendency to insanity, 'suicide, &c. Dr. Iloughto-'fl Pepsin is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form; and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. I Private Circulars for the use of Physician* may be obtained of Z,r. Houghton and his agents ('escribing the whole process of preparation and giving the authorities upon which the claims o? ! this new remedy are based. As it is not a secret remedy no objection can bo raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice. Price One Dollar per bottle, i Observe I hisKvery bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. Hougiito.n, M. D.sole proprietor, Philadelphia, J Pa. Copy right and trade mark st cured. I Sold by all Druggists and dealurs in medicines I tp-CAMJ'IIEU 4- n'ATSOX, FA lit MOST. W holesale Agents for the State of Virginia. October 25, ISf?l. lv AIIEAl) OF ALL OTHERS. The Envy nf ;i!l 1MI Mai-ulai'tmcrs BECAUSE they are safer, boiler and more efficacious than any others; and because the public Mill take no others if they can ob tain them. 500.000 BOXES have boon annually sold within the last 5 yean. YOUNG AM) OLD, MALE AND FEMALE, ran always lake them with equal safety, with out fear. IK PILLS Ml NECKSSARY for purging and cleansing the stomach and bow si*, and purifying the il!ood and lluid* of li.o lindy, take no other:?for no other pills produce these combined cfTccl?, or contain Sarsapurilla n tliem. F.nt, Drink mil I.ive an usual, ind pursue your usual occupation whilst taking hem, without Icar of taking cold, during nil (inds of weath'-r. ONE THOUSAND DOLLAKS ire wagered that morn genuine certificate from Physicians, Clergymen, Member* of Con gress and rcspoclnhlo citizens) can be produced >f their efiicacv than of any others, and TEN DOLLARS vill be forfeited in every instance where Osr lox will not do more good than Two Hoxes oi ; my others. Forty Pills ore in n Box! ! nd hold at Twejcty-mvb Ckkts 4 Itax, with liror.tions, and much wholesome advice accoiu mnving each hot. They have no tabte or unpleasant smell, 1'rce. from dufct or powder of any kind, I)n not gripe the Stomach or Dowels, Produce no sickness, vomiting, or bad feelings. They arc GOOD AT ALL TIMES, And adapted to most diseases common ti mankind. No one having once taken Ihnm will lm will, jg afterwards to take any others, because the; I ways do good, and if they do nol then no olh rs will. OK. N. B. LEIDY, the Proprietor ami laimfscturer, in a regular Druggist, Chemist & 'hysician, of fifteen years experience in Philn clphia; Graduate of ihe University of Pennsyl ania; Member of different Medical Institutions f Philadelphia. Ni"v York, IWon, Baltimore, ta& aeeosiate tzi cc*rc??cs?.2- r.ssVcr : f several Medical Institutions of London and | ans?honce tho reason of the greater conii-1 ( cnce placed in hi* piils, and there being re ommonded in the practicc of moot respcctabic hysicians th?ouihout the United State#. fljTPrincij al Depot, Dr. Leidy's Dinpenaarv, .'o. 114 North FOURTH ST., Philadelphia? lid sold wholesale nnd retail by H. II. CAUR, Morgantown { Hcermans, FeSlowovillo \ T. H. Curt!?, Clarksburg & .MillerxvUlo j P. ft J. Hcermans, (jroigaviilc; M. M. Campbell, Fairmont ; Malluuoe It Nculon, Prtintytown c StricKler k Co., Fhilinpi j Brooke & Co., Laurel Point; Skilc.i ti Ci?., Uniontown; John llagan, Nmithfield; Rinehart & Minor, Wayneebnr7j ('. A. h \V. Mo3tn;<att, Maple town ; J. Hudson, Newtown; D.N. Robinvon, Hrowneville j ind by all Druggist* and Storekeeper!! in the U ?Utew. 66 ly Sept. 7, IR.W. Ilnllcr'8 L'rli'Sir.i ted Family Medicines. Decidedly the most popular and effec tual remedies in use. Dr. Butter's Elixir of Brandy, a aure, safe and effectual remedy for Dyspepsia, the most tormenting of all otn'er diseases.? Those persona who are laboring under the weight of this complaint will do well to pur chase a bottle of tho Klixir of Brandy, as ii stren^theno tho etomaeh, thereby causing the food to digest, the head to cease aching, the mind to resume ita wonted clearness and activ ity?inohort, a renovation of the whole man.? For particulars, reail Dr. Butler's valuable Re ceipt Book, a copy of which may be had ol the Agent, gratis. Dr. Butler's Balsam of Etccampane, is warranted to cure more cases of diseases o\ the Chest than any other preparation offered for sale at this time." It may be U6ed by persons of j all ages nnd conditions, nnd will be found a cer tain curc for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cnugh, Bronchitis and Consumption in its earlier stages. It loosens theph!"gm, and enables one to breath freely, which is always desirable. For a fur ther description of iu viitues, see Dr. Butlera's valuable Receipt Book, a copy of which may be hud of the Agent, gratis. l)r. Butler's Sampson Liniment, which is a Liniment, as its name denotes, that produces great strength. Is there weakness ot the back, breast, or limbs? it will vanish up?n tho application of this great strengthener. Do you suffer pitij, in these places 7 use the Samp son's Liniment; it will drive out all pain in stantly. Are you bruised, or strained in any way 7 it will rninovc the swelling and soreness with a few applications. Jt should stand in the cupboard of every family, and may be found described in Dr. Butler's valuable receipt book al greater length. Dr. Butler's Gold Mine, or Califor nia Pill, is a pill made from the extract of a plant found in the wilds ofCalifornia; and to a man afflicted with some of the ills that tlesh is heir to, is more valuabln than fino gold. This pill operates gently on the bowel?, and thereby removes pains and sluggishness of the system, and being cer tain in their operation, are greatly to bo pre ferred above nil other pills. Concerning them, j read Dr. Butler's valuable Receipt Book, in i which may be found useful receiots for dyoing, j and many other things useftil to families. : For talc by CANON & M'CLELLAND, whole I sale Agents, Uniontown, Pa. I II. Ii. CARR, Morgantown, Va. | C. B.CARit & CO., Fairmont, Va. i Thomas Mrndeth, Sniithfield, S. & J. HferinuiiP, Fcllmvsville, Byrne iJcTutl, Evnnsville, .T. Athury & Son, Prnntytown, J. A libit rv, Thorntown. March 29,' 1851. P R. MITCHELL. M. HAYES. 11 ITCH ELL Si HAVES, .7Scfchiml Tailors, I Walnut street, opposite the Jail, Morgantown, HAVK ente.od into Partnership, and just brought on from the Eastern Cities, an I extensive assortment of French black, blue, brown, green and olivo ClOtllH, Cassimeres of all styles and qualities; Vestings of all colors, styles and qualities; Trimmings of the best 'quality, to suit all colors. Cloves, black kid, best quality, also French buck, &c. Collars, three-ply; Silk and Linen Cravats, black and fanoycolors ; Stocks; Pocket-Hand kf re hit* IV; a fino quality of PLUSH ar.d CL0T11 CAPS, Navy do., also a large stock of RE A DY-MA OK CLO such as Coats, Pant*, and Vests, of al! qun''" j tics and prices; Silk Shirts, Suspenders, a"d I many other articles not mentioned,?ail whic^ j will he sold vfry cheap fob cash ; Please ca" and examino our stock. Dec. iy, IPS I. 122-tf. N. If.?Those indebted to P. 71. MitcMl or fit. Jlnyes. on former accounts, cm earnestly requested to settle tip, cither by money or note, without delay. VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS, THE MOST POPULAR FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGEI Used by Physicians of High Slanta. Then BITTERS reraovo all morbid secretion*, SNrily the blood, give great tone and vigor lo tlx igestiveorgnus, forUfv thn system agoinst all futmr disease, can to taken with safety, At no time debili tating the patient?being grateful to the most dell cute itoinuch, and remarkable for their cheering, Uvigotating, strengthening, an4 restorative proper ties, und an invaluable and kure remedy for DYSPEPSIA IN ITS W'OKST F0RJI5. Also, Liter Cowplaint*, Jaundice, Heartburn. Cos tiveneu, Faiutnen, Disorders of tiio Skin aud Liver l.oi* of Apyetite, Low fcpirits, Nervous llua<lach<v OldJinaw, Palpitation of the Heart, Sinking and Full. t>e?s of Weight at tha Stntnoch. and all other diseases cmi'uJ by an impuro statu of tho blood, liver, ate., which tend to oebilitatw nnd weaken tbe system. F E M A I. E S U'ku .nfrtjr from a morbid and unnatural condition will find this Medicine of INESTIMABLE VALUE. In tt.L casks of GENERAL DLC1LITV, thU Modi oli ACT! LIKE A CHARM ! IHOoSAND3 Uiv* testc4 its efficacy, and thousonda mow oro now ?mlor treatment i ana not one solitary cue of fnlltiro has vet been reported. Volume* rould be filled with certificates of tbosa who have be?a pitnanoutly enred. Call on Hit Igenl, nnd get ft PAJIPI1I.KT, Containing the Certificates of HeinarUnblu Cures, and the high estimation in which this Mudlcine is hold by the Public Press?can be had of the Agent*, free gold by all tbe Genuine Medicine Debuts in the United States. Price 50 Cents per Large Bottle. Principal Omc? HI FULTON IT, N. 1, up ililn And for mIc by II. II. CARR( >t h'? l'">g arulTolinccn St"f'' Mor; a ttnwn, V*. J\inn?t 1, fM. ?'? 1 } UVEA GoMpLAInT, tauadice, foyspepsia, Chronic 01 Nervous Debility. Diseases of m Kidneys, a:d \:v ? , WfC'.SVS aahwj . * r*::t a x!t.n.'!.;.c?> Lt?m rtv Si w/?'*?!, ?'c* h' C'.trt.BA- ? IttV.liwAKC Pittt, ICitPEiS oa P 1.03D - ME HnAt>, /' CIWI7 or the Stojjacii, r.'AftKA, Hzast-bc**, E:? ovst row Food, Fbilsem, oa weiojit i?? the Stomach. !<oun KructatioxIj Sihkiho >t flutter.i.t at the pit of the d'.cniacb, 6^isc ining ol the Head, Hurried and Difficult kircithii'S, Fullness at the I'.eait, Choking cr Euffocaling ten ?ationi when io a lying postarCjDmnessof Vision, Dote or wol* before the sight, FVtJcr and dull pain in the IIkuJ, Z^cUnev w Perspiration, Yellowness qf the Skin and Ey* Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Uxibt, fc., Sv< Un Flushes nf Heat, Burning in the Flish, Co itnnt Imaginings Evitaiia Grczt deprmU \f fyirits, can be effectually curr?d by DK. IIOOFLAND'S j CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTER PREPARED BV : j DR. C. M. JACKSON, AT Tin; (iiilwMAN MEDICINE 8T0Rfc 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. ; Their power over the above disoascs is n excelled?if equalled?by any other prepai tion in the United States, as the cures attest, many caccs after skilful physicians had faded These Bitters are worthy the attention ofio valids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifi cation of diseases of the Liver & lessor glandi exercibing the most searohing powers in weak nes? and affections of the digestive organs, tie are withal safe, certain and pleaeant. - . Read and be Convinced. From the Boston Bet The editor caid, Dec. 22d : Dr. lioqfland's Celebrated German Bitters the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dysj si?, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is doservi one of the most popular medicines of the ( These Bitters have been used by thousand*,1 a friend at our elbow nays ho has himself re| ved an effectual and pecmanont cure of L Complaint from the use of this remedy. I arc convinced that, in the use of these Bittfl the patient constantly gains strength and vi J a fact worthy of great consideration. TheyjB pleasant in taste and smell and can bo takeriT persons with the most delicate stomachs il safety, under any circumstances. We aro opefl ing from experience, and to the aflictedwcP vise their use. * Scott's Weekly,' one of the best Liierj papers published, said, Aug. 25? 1 Dr. Holland's German Bitters, maaufacd ed by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended! some of the most prominent members of tl faculty as an article of much efficacy in cast of female weakness. As ouch is the case, i would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, a! thus save themselves much sickness. Perscfl of debilitated constitutions will find these Bfl ters advantageous to their health, as we knffl from experience the salutary effect they V upon wesk systems.' 1 More Evidence. The 'Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,?thebJ family nowspaper published inthclinitcd Stt' The editor says of Dr. Hoojlnnd's German Bitters. \ ?It is seldom that we recommend what;l termed Patent Mcdicines, to the confidence I patronage of our readers; and therefore wfi we recommend Dr. Hoofland's German Bitter wn wish it to be distinctly understood that vi are not speaking of the nostrums of the daythi are noised ahout for a brief period nnd thea f* gotten after they have done their guilty rac mischief, but of a medicine long establi??-/ niversally prized, and winch has mot the he approval of the faculty itself.' Evidence upon evidence has been rceel* (like the foregoing) from all sections of the nion, the three last years, and the strongest t< timnny in its favor is, that there is more of used in the practice of the regular Physiciii of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com! ned, a fact that can easily be established, a: fully proving that a scientific preparation wi meet with their quiet approval when present even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complai and Dyspepsia no one can doubt oftor using it direcibd. it acts specifically upon the stoma and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bil ous diseases?(he effect is immediate. Theyca be administered to Icmalo or infant with safel and reliable benefit at any time. Ben are of Counterfeits. This medicine hn.s attained this high characU whi"h is ncccssary for all mcdicines to attain t induce counterfeiters to put forth spurious arij cies at tho risk of the liven of those who are i| nocentlv deceived. Look well to the marks qf the genuine. I They have tho wriltcu signature ofC.M. JACl SON upon the wrapper, and the name blown the bottle, without which they arc spurious. J For Sule Wholesale and Uetail at the f; GERMAN MKDIC1NK STOKE, No. 120 Arch street, ono door below Sixth, PI lodelphia; and by respectable dealers genera through the country. PriccH Reduced. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy th advantages of their restorative powers: Singh Bottles 75 cents. Also for Sale by 11. ll. CARR, Druggist, 5Io gnntown, Vn., Wholesale Agents for Virginia, PURCEL J. AD1) CO., Richmond, Ya. September if, lSftl. 108 lv. E?T AGENCY OF DR. FITCH': CELEBRATED MEDICINES. Pi rtnral Bal?am, Depurativo Syrup, Pectoral Expectorant, Heart Corrector, Pectoral Liniment, Humor Corrector, Pure and ModicalCod) Cough and Cathartic Liver Oil, J (ills, Anti-dyspeptic mixture, Vermifuge, Nervine, I'cmalo Pills, g Female Specific, kc. be. f-\ Used by him constantly and with unpreccdenttt success in tho treatment of 1 Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Ilen^w Discuses, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Skin Pis" cases, Rheumatism, Female complaints, Piles, fyc. Sfc. Dr. Pitch's unequalled Patent eilvcr plattd Ab dominal .Supporters; Dr. Pitch's improved plated stefil-spriug Shoul der llracc; Dr. Fitch's Silvor InhaliagTube. DR. FITCH'S CELEBRATED SIX LECTURES' . 4 ! On tho prevention and euro of Consumption/ | Asthma, Disoasea of tho Heart, kc., and on tho method of preserving Health and Bciuty to an I old age. I This book should be in every family. To the ' conaumptive it points out tho only reasonable hope for relief. To mothers the directions it gives for the care and education of children arn invaluable. 73,000* cfipios of thin book have parsed through the proas, and the aalec contin ue unabated. For sale by S. S. FITCH & Co., No. 707 Broadway, New York, and II. II, Can, Morpantown, Va. CO"* Dr. fitch's Guide to Invalids, or Directions to ncreoiie using Dr. Fitch's Ke rned it's, to be had, gratis, oi all Jiis Agents. July 0. 18S0. '17if v HAVMONII & PlCKENPAtHJlj COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. AJ.'O, l)tALI'K? IX Koreiirn and Duntesticj Staple njul t DUY GOODS. Head)?made Clothing. School Books aiv Pit per, Hoots, Shoes, Hun. Capa.Grocerig Quoins Ware, Hard Ware, (larpentc To?dJ and IManc??, Carpet Hay, Tr* Suit, Iron, Nflils, Gins*. i5cc.. &e. Comer of High and 'Yulnul street*. 2 M-Tg.v'tuwn, Vfl JunV 2&, ISM 70 ;f. ?