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JhuuVd take tuncli mure delight in reiving and imparting it, if I wen* C.umarily interested in the proceed* the said mine?, or tiny oneof them, ae daily papers say that stork in the atihnttan company is going off like bt cakes, am! that* over seven tlrmi. hid dollars worth were sold l?y Mr. Jollins, within six hours alter the ar ^ k&val of the iH'ntuh, with favorable pwsi iImmense quantities of Farm Fence ?#U*o being gold t}ijs Summer. I?v otir tfAiinutifaciutevs, to all j tarts of the K^Jtiion. This f'enrintf is mndeof wro't iron rods, and Is sold >it prices vjryiti^ Ar?>m.i$l lo'Sg pcivrod. Jiissi'ldti ?,all exe . known as y p, *? i'c-j""' '???* '?? *1 chb^p nnd durable aitiele,all except !'"the old ex*pi-"led kind known its K *4 Wiekcrsham's Farm Fence," which r-is rVo con .'so^constrncied that if ru-Ts, mid , ^iifjer.sogs or snaps alter it has heeti | in u?e a uhort time, and is not, there lore, Worth carting away as a i?ilt. There is <|iiire a tnatiia here for banking. >! Banks ore springing up at the*"corner of every street, and are ^?ecomiii?r altogether too plenty, and too careless in their selection of direc I tors, to command either respect or confidence. Yours truly, RANDOLPH. I 1 [MooJlanU't Herman Bitters.?Wo would ciil' Ihc attention of our rend era to tliu advertise 1 mont of Dr. lloollii.'id's celebrated German Bit | prepared Wy Dr. C. M.Jacknoii, No. 1520 j Arch strest, Philadelphia. In cases of Liver I complaint, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Kidney*, and all disease* arisiug from a disordered stom ! tich, their power is not excelled, if equalled, by ! any other known preparation, us the cures attest , in many cases, after the most celebrated pliysi 1 ctans had failed. \Ve tan conscientiously re ! commend this medicine, as being what it is re : presented, and urge our readers who fcreutllicl ?d to procure a bottle, and they will be convin ?ed ot the truth wc assert. linGw. !E7* Another Scientific II'under ' Important to Dyspeptics!?Dr J S Houghton's PEPSIN, the true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of the Oxj after directions of Huron Ljedio, the great Physiological Chemist, by J S Houghton, M D. Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver i Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own gent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets containing Scientific evidence of its \alue, furnished by cuts grntis. Sec notice among the medical vortiectneuts. octSotf )R. GUYSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT of YELLOW DOCK and SARSAPARILLA suae remedv Fou Hereditary Taint. housznds of individuals are cursed with ?/qus complaints, which they.inherit from I parents. The use of the Yellow Duck and parilla will prevent ail this, and save a i vnmount of misery, and many valuable | ? for it thoroughly erjicls from the systrm , rent taint, which is the seed of disease, ; < takes olf the curse by which the sins ort'unca of the parents are so often vis >ii the innocent offspring. is owe it la their children to guard them he effects of maladies that may be cont 'd by descent, aud children of parents ? at any time been nlfected with Con?, Scrofula, or Syphilis, owe it to them* , take precaution against the disoasc ?ed in them. Guysott's Extract of ;k and Sarsaparilla is a sure antidoto xfvr?. _ 08 ? E?" See advertisement. AGENTS. ?&M. M. Hagans k Co., llrandonvillo. Criss and A. F. Barnes,Clarksburg. ? Campbell & Watson, Fairmont. W. Mullin, Pruntytown. June 19, 185*2. 149-tf. Obituary. COMMUNICATED. . DIED?At the residence of her lius band, in Monongalia county, Vu.. on the 18th in*t., of Typhoid fever, Mrs. ELLEN JOLLIl'^FE, consort of Mr. John JulliHe, in tits 2&I year of her tfge. r Our departed sister was baptized by | Eld. G.^ F. C. Conn, some eighteen mom lis j since, into the fellowship of tlic Goshen Baptist Church, of which she remained a warm, devoted, zealous and cousiMteiit member till the Muster had use for her ' in heaven. She was a christian from pi in- j ciple, and not merely froin irnpulne; for she vra? at nil times ready to contribute her mite for the promotion of the cause | - that she had espoused; and although she was the motfier of sevaial childreu, !?er j place was generally tilled at each of the appointments of the church, plainly show, ing that if we have the matter truly at heart. we con generally find means of honoring: the Divine institutions. Her JJible (although previous to her conversion *ho had been somewhat skeptical, owing probably to ear!y education) was her con stant companion and source of comfort.? She manifested a very strong desire Irorn her conversion to her death for the pal fa-1 tion of her relatives, especially her father! and mother, for whom aonbtiess she has offered many pravern. In bar sickness, j %-hich continued 77 days, she was calm j ,"'i' (j confiding, expressing unqualified ami j ^V|TW*fi?Wiic?Ua the Lord Jesus as her | /"? amour.\ Is this state of mind she was ' j cTjttp'd to continue exhoitin?? her nu-1 out relative*" pon the great concerns ! Sfeternity, oiki conversing freely on the! 7'cct of h?*r afproaching dissolution.? mayher dying csinsrIs be blessed to the ; **|A ion of th?scsvhom shs addressed. 'rsl',ea,,?. "? f Kit: ' In llii* coini'v, n Saturdiiy 7lie 1 flili inst., Mrs. Mauvmni i.aih, willow, in elio S nli veur "I'pr age. IVpiirlwl lifrJim. 12, 16SSJ. in iIip J7il, jTiiVnfihis I<K<ASHBRI< OltK, win ? ,,f lililur JnnU'6 Orr.f tinrriVoil couiltj, j>; "Virj(i?in-_ ATTEMON BLUES! YOU to parallel ill It'nil of c Cniirl Iifmsu in MnrnMiii??'i0? j^iiiiriluy, Jn-1 |y 31. fully nijipi'll lor ti I ill. ! Koih llifvt "ill liinii.ll |l'llii**'ll "'ill:; rQiiiiiNnl (.Unit ? mtiriiljjrfi. fadi- ut lw!f ;> u'i A., IH fT.Irr II,I,. fn|ii,ii,i, j: ,i. wcnvARh. o. s. '(Cr A Public DiVr will h- |w.. H -i?rcil "I Mr. Fiffti'llV, V, Mnrsimimvii I lull, to ?liil-1' r'f invite I, |?, I , .t i Hiii ns. A? Iwv,. ? ?..n,l: J, Vilitiiier. v * '"'P^ l'": I1'1" en. riiilv u ill j itun o*il. Trice on') *s, mill lerii-j ,rri'' l'-rju"e_Cii 1M?._ : liV'INPO'V Gl.AM ANP ?f,s, ) 1 For l-v H. H-f.R & CO. \ I April 21 ritr.su akkival: AND Reduction in FriccsH AT D. II. CHAUW1CK & GO'S. JUST received fr?>m tin* IvtM, Rich bur tie roil I'nruMiils, Queen's t;ray Si black Si lie*, silk KriiiiM' ??m?I line Mitts. Dap-r. Drill. umI I'lat.uel. spriy'd .Swiss, Beimel Cord. I'fmbrelhis. brown Mu-lins. slum l/.ice a ml blm k love WiK Rnbi.-nuiV Shoe* ami Sippcra. #?c|ii:iliy a< |;ond iisanx made in nm town, al-o n lew Glass Hooks. We have ji??t ennelud tl to rmi ofl'son c filings without i,.purl in cost. Call and mm-, ilieii, whi'e lur^n'ii- arc going; llf mil Cilco for I rt". cent l.awns loi H and 10 els. |Sj cciit do fin ll'J cts. Benny's very cheap. Coffer, White Suj'iir. T?*a. ?fcc. Keep your eyes mi the Red I'net if you waul the besi liiirtiains \ mi evei purchased. June 2C. iSO'J. 150-if. tlritfgc Cumjt'nti/. j THE Annual Meeting ??l the Stnckliold I ers of lhe Morgaulowu Bridge Company j will bp lielil at the Cnuil?hou?e on Monday the 5th day of July next, at 3 o'clock. P. M. A general attendance of the Stock holders is requested. By order of the President. June 21, 1822. (iKO S. KAY, Sec'y. Virginia, lo Wil.?At Unlcs liold in tliu Clerk:s OlH^e of the Circuit Court of Monongalia county, ou the tirst Mon day in June, 1852:? i 11'ill turn M. Scruple, Plaintiff, vt. 'John Tasscy, William Morrison, j and Samuel IV. Scmple, late part- \ ? l\?ht tier* trading under the firing style V of Tassey, Morrison Sf Co., Drfts. J ! The object of this suit i? to recover C7 cts., with interest trom the 1st j of April, iSOO, due from the defendants to the jilaintift, who are nun residents of the State of Virginia, and to subject the estate 1 and debts due lo them or some of them iu | the hands of Mat hew (Jnv, Edgar Wil son and Waitmau T. Willey to the puv ment of the same. And the delendants not having'entered .their appearance uud given security ac cording to law and the rules of this court, ! and it appearing front a written allidav.t I filed in the cause, that they are not inhab itants of this commonwealth : It is older ed that they do appear within one mouth after due publication of this order, and do ' what is necessnry to protect their interests; ?mid that this order he published once a ; week for four successive weeks, iu this : '? Monongalia Mirror.*' u weekly newspa per, printed in Morgantown, Mononuiiliu county j and posted at the front door of; the courthouse of said countv, Oil tin; first day of the next term of the court of ! suid county. A copv.?Teste. i W. T. WH.'LEV, Cletk. j fr. K. C. Ali.f.x, IM'fl's. Att?y. June 26,1852. 100-4*. Mr. ISAAC MOOKi:: YOU will please toko notice, that on Saturday the I4tli day of August, 1852, before William Price, Esq.. at lii.<* house in Mi'iioniialia county, I slmll proceed to take Miudry deposit ions to be read as ?? vi-1 dence in a certain suit now pending and | undetermined in the Circuit Court for said I county of Monongalia, on the chancery \ side of said court, wherein 1 tun l'laiutifT; and you and others Defendants. And it from uny cause the taking of said depo-j si I tons, should not be commenced, or be- j ing commenced should not be completed j on that day, then the same shall be con-; tinned ftoin day to day (or time to time): until completed. Given under rnv hand this 23d day of; June, 1852. JEREMIAH MOORE [June 26, 1652.?td.J MEDICAL"CAUdT"" Dr. H. ItrARlYOLP, & TENDERS his services to the | citizens of Faihvikw (Taylor town) and vicinity, and to the ' public generally, as a Physician !j aiitl Suigeon. Having been for some time f engageil in practice, lie feels himself quul- ; ifie11 to treat diseases successfully. OlRce j i irt the house of Mr. hitman, in the room " formerly occupied by Dr. Bruden. A* I am partially a strangci, I d^em it not improper (should any wish to inquire particularly as to my qualifications and character) to direct tham, a< references, to JI. B. Mathoit, M. D., SinithfieM.Fay ette county, Pa. Rev. A.G.Osbom, Oliphant's Furnace, Fayette rounty, Pa. Rev. Caleb Rosscll, Smitbfield, do.do. Rev.J. M. Purinton. do. do. do. ? ? i 1 have in my possession wntli'M recom mendations from thu above gentlemen, but think it unnecessary to publish llicm at lenglh. Fairview, Greene co., Pa., June 10.1852. Waj nesb'uri: papers please copy lira. | jl/r.t. Elizabeth Anthony, Da rid An- j than;/, John Anthony imil An- j thnny : YOU will please take nntico that on j Suluitlav tho 10th (lay of July, 1S.V2, ul | the Stoic. house of Harrison Hagim. K q ,' ill Biaiiilonville, Preston county, Va., be- j Uveen the hours of 0 u. in. ami 0 p. m. of. that day, 1 will lake tho depositions of j Uenrv Kelly anil Maiden llroomlnill tn, be reiid in evidence for me ill a suit now j pending in the Circuit Court of Preston j comity, Vn., in which lam complainant | slid yon and others ur? defendants; and if from any cause tho takiui; id said de positions being begun on that-day should not be. completed, their lulling will be con tinued from day today until inmpleted. JAMES CRAWFORD. June IS, 1852. 149-41. ~ VALUABLE LAND FOR SALFT ~ Duviil Myers, el ol, Plaint ill's, vs. Solomon Myers, et nl, Defendants. 'Pin! undersigned was appointed u com missioner hi iht* last ti'tiu uf iIn; Circuit Com l lo sell the I,mid in tho bill and pro iiedint'S tnenlioueil in thiscu.o; being i?? p-pniair Iiiii'IS : "lie cnnlainingaboul lilu-l.io ??.res, I lie oilier about one bun lr.il and i?enl?-two acres, which tracts wpie owned l*y John Myeis. der'd, Tho laud is no the west side of tho Itivi r, ou Hie load 10 Placksville, near iho residence if Asi l,ein!ev, and i? valuable. Il "ill he .old mi ilic FOURTH MONDAY OF .HTl.Y.iCouii day,) before the Conrt-hnuse in Morgautoivn. Terms of sale.?a credit of one nud tiv. year., Willi bond and se cuiiiv. The title is said lobe pood, hut oidv Midi "ill be infills as authorized in, liU.;.p. AND Mi DONA I/O. I June IB, is52.-ts. CommiiHoiier. SALE OF VALUABLE ESTATE, I PURSUANT to the provisions of ?dc- j creeof the Circuit Court of Monongnlm 1 Countv, ptoiiounceil on the 13th da) ot | April, in the year 1852, in He ? ? , I'homsis \Vu<le vs. Ue.orgo Wade am otli I -hull oil MONDAY, the ^6tli ilny ?f JUU next, (16&2) thestitnebeing aCottrt ?lav. before the Cc.urt-Hou=e tloor ni Mor .?nittowu sell ut V"b,ic sulo> ? cieV" ?[ one. two mill three years, tile purchaser ?riving bond with security With intoiest from iliite, for the purchase money, the tract of loud in tile bill and proceedings mentioned, containing by estimation one hundred Acres, more or less, bcinal* ?une tinet on which the said Sarah Putin, and Iierliiisbaiidre5ide.il m Monongalia rountv, for ma,ir years l"?'?"8l?e J5" death'; ami the same conveyed bv the to rs ."devisee, of Alexander Wade, deceits e!l to lll,: said Sttr.ih Dmiing. I?<? Sarah , Wndi*. |.y deed bearing dale aSth March, IS35. duly recorded in Mtnungulm county. Al.HXANDER WADB. jr., June 17. 1S52.?Is Commissions'", j ji. A. MOSIBB, j l)4tgucrrcon .Irtist, Uespecifully informs the citizens of Mor own and vicinity that ho has taken tin tZ over Dr. Can's Or,is Store where lie is prrpaied to furnish all who \visli an elegant Daguerreotype Likeness. La ,i;e, omI Gentlemen are respectfully mu led to rail and examine specimens at tno Old Likenesses taken ill exchange, and i. reasonable reduction made. 1 Persons lukon ufler dt'ceufo. Instructions ffiven in the art. May ir?, 1652. UA'"\_ j^-$500 challenge! Whatever concerns the lioalll. and happiness of a people mat nil times oftlie most valuable importance. I lake it for granted II,at every person will Jo all in their power, to save tlie lives of tlieir children, and lliat every person will endeavor to promote their own liealll, at all sacrifices. 1 !eel it to lie my duty to sol emnly assure yoa that WORMS, nccorduil! to the opinion of the most celebrated Pl.vsiciam, are the primary ca of n luge majorll} ?l diseases to which children and iiduils a.e Ia ble ; if vou have an appetite continual!) chant, able Iron, one kind of food to another, Han llreath, IMill in tin. Stomach, 1 lesil I- at ?[" N?i?c, Hardness ami Fulness ol the lloll). I r\ Couch, Slow Kevcr, Pulse Irregular?remem ber that nil these denote WOll.MS, and yon should at once apply the remedy: IlolH-tivicU'M Worm Siynio. An article founded upon Scicnttfe Vriuciplot, compeulidc(l with purely vegetable Mhstaiieo*. being perfectly safe whoii taken, and can be I ?riven to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial ..fleet, where linwel Compl>untK iin(t j U;,irrUu have made them weak and debilita- , ted the Tonic properties of my Norm Syrup :irc snch, that inlands without an eipial in the catalogue of medicines, in giving tone ami strength to the Stomach, which makes it nn In fallible reine.lv for those afflicted with Dy<M the astonishing cures pcrlormcd by t us . Svrup l\rr Physicians have tailed, i* the titsi evidence of its superior efficacy o\rr all others. Til 13 TAPK WORM !! I This is the most difficult Worm to detroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to mi ! almost indefinite length, becoming ?o coih d , mid fastened in the Intestines and Moinacli.n - fecting the health SO badly as to cause si. \ Hiis Bailee, Tils,Sc., that those allhcted seldom if ever suspect llmt it is 'l'apc Iform hastening I tl.cn. to an early grave. In order lo destroy , this Worm, a very energetic treatment pursued, it would therefore ho proper to take li to 8 of my Liver Pills so as to re vo all oil- | structions. that the Worm Syrup may act direct upouthn Worm, which must be taken in doses j o!' i tahlespiiolilhls 3 times a day these direc tions followed have never heel, known to foil io curing the most obstinate case ol 1 u1" I* ?? HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part of the system is more liable to dis ease that, the Liver, it serving as a lilterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secret!oil I to the bile; so that any wrong action of tic biv or atfects the other important parts ol tlwj *y?- | tcm, and results variously, in l.iverC?ni|il?"??, j Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, thi.rw-, lore, watch everys v. upturn that might indiea o a wrong action ot the Liver. I liese J i?N t> ing composed of UOOTSand ['LAN I S tiiniiNli- . ud bv nature to heal the sick : .Nam* !*, Ij. ; An Kxprctoraxt, which augments the sccrc-| iion from tin. Pulmonary cos membrane, or : ,,remotes the discl.nrge of secreted inalter. jd. All ArrenATtVE, whtcn changes in sonic "l,explicable and insensible manner the cerUnn morbid action of the system. 3d. A losic, which gives tone and strength to the nervoi s j svstem^ renewing health ami vigor lo all parts of the bo,Iv. .Itli, A (Ml/eir/ic, wliicl. acts ... perfect harmony with the oilier ingredients,an,I operating oil the llowcls. and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter,an, purifying the lllood, which destroys disease and restores health. To Female*. You will lliii! those Pills an invaluablemedi cinc in many complaints to which you are sub ject. In obstructions either total* or partial, thoy have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the blood mid other Hinds mo cH'ectunlly us to put to Hightail coin plaints which may arise from female irregularis ties, as hcailache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side, hack, &r? None genuine unless signed J.N. Hobensnck, all others being hase Imitation. ID" Agents wishing now supplies, nnd Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. N. Hobensack, Phil adelphia, Pa. Price, encli 25 cents. 0. W. Johnson, IUItimore, Wholesale Agent for Maryland and Virginia. Canon & McClel land, Uniontown, Pa. II. II.Carr,Morgantown. liagan, Kiugwood. J. A. Hale, Weston. S. kJ. Hermans, Kellowsville. Meredith, Smith field, and by every Merchant in the U. States. June 20,1852. |30-|f. llSTMMY. A HAY MAKE, was found nnd taken np on the Intnl.? of the subscriber living in Prra ton county, Virginia, and was upurui-nl accordiiitj to law on the lOili day of June, 1&D2. Tin* Marc is a bay, and supposed <o be six years ol?l; o hinstil white star in Iter forehead, and u lump uudi'ij her eye, anil is appraised al forty-five dtdlars. Il flierit be liny owner lor said mare, let liiinemnH forward, prove property, jmv the legal expenses nnd take lieraway. ' JOHN fiOf.'IIK. June If). IS52. l-l9-3t. frvmgtt nBuiii~Tgtts: ri^lIK subscriber ban sev X oral uood COWS and CALVES for wile. Come on, boys, and some, or all of von, will finable inn lo puv thf Printer. 'ELIJAH TAHLETOX. ' Pleasant Valley, near John Jones's, June 12. 1852. H8 <lt. Dr. London's Celebrated FaniUyftfed inlnpS Just received and for sale bv aA. H. H. OAlttt fc to. 1) R IB I) I' ? AC IIKS, (if an oxcoi lent quality, for hV by W. A. (il'SKM.VN &Cb. J one ?). REMOVAL. WW. E. CiltOVE, : 11ns removed his Tuilor shop to Tailor's Row, two doors east of Demaiifs Grace j ry, and immediately opposite the jail. I where he will be happy to see all whouiuy favor him with their patronage. All ! work intrusted into hi*hands will he done np according to Genio C. Scott's latest Re port of Fashions, or to your own tastes, young or old. No work" shall leave my shop without general satisfaction. Thanfnl lor past favors, I hope a contin uance of the sn"ie. Always in receipt of Genio C. Scott's : l.atest Fashions. I Morgantowii, May 15,1852. 1-M-tf. Carriage Making. fa i rchi r.o, tTaughkad & CO. Durlinimnli, Near Morgaiitown, Va.. I) KSPKCTKIII.LY inform tlinir friends nml V the public that they are prepared wills I materials of the very licit quality, to make Coachcs, Carriages, flitggiet, Spring Wagons, S)V. < Tlieir painting ami trimming arc done by ex perienced and skilful hands, and the Smith work iH (!(|iial to any in thin part of tlm world, j Carriage* of every description made to order i at short notice, and a variety of vchiclcs kept on hand for sale. | Persons in want of Carriages will conpult their own interest,nml comfort hy examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. It KIM Kit I N(.' done immediately, or soon er,?and all work warranted. May 2fl, 1852. HC-3mo. EARTHQUAKE in GKANYILLE!~ ELIAS MeCLBLIAN, Is now receiving from the Jiastern Cities a Inrge handsome, cheap and seasouahle Slock ol' ??o?ls, at the old stand of Dr. M. Dent, Cranvillc, Va. where ho can aceommodate the people to as cheap (!oods as can be bought or sold else where in the county. His goods are of the latest stylos and pat terns, among which may be found, ItcragM, muslin delaues, lawns, fancy prints, bleached and brown muslins; ribbons; (lowers; hosiery ; ghves, cassimeres; cloths; jjatinetts, votings; men's it boys* Summer wear; Crape for bonnet lining; dress trimmings; buttons; fee. fans, llowers, &c.; also a nice stock of Ready-made Clothing; Ilats and caps of every kind ; braid, gimp and silk Uonnets; a tine stock of Hoots and Shoes ; Qucciwware and Hardware; a full and complete assortment; Scythes and ncythe sneail?; ty^cthor with a large assortment of T.J,wnre; Croceries of nil kinds, viz. Sugars, molasses, tea, collar, pepper, alspico, sal era lux, ginger; No. 1 white Salt: cotton yarn, &c. The above goods will be exchanged low for cash or country produce. Call soon if you w si lit bargains. K. McCLKLI.AN. (Iranville, June 3, ]S">2. IIAHTLETT'S HOTEL. (C I< A UK SHU It Or, Vu.) rpilK undersigned having re-built ami cnlarg* 1 ed a considerable portion ??l* his Hotel, which wan destroyed itv lire last fall, it* imw pr?*|?.i-TMl to entertain travellers ami visiter** comfortably, and iu a maimer which will give satisiuctinn to his* customer*. In a short limn . the whole* ImiMil!},'will lies completed, when he j will he enabled t?? *ntertain his guests in u stylo i ui:surpuss?-d in Western Virginia. His House in a largo, cninfortahlo three story J brick building, pleasantly located in the centre j of tin* town ; continuous) to the Court-Honso and the principal business part* of the place, f ami ift provided with ail the conveniences lor J keeping a first class hotel. His Tam.r will he supplied with the bent the . country can afford, anil His "ll a r stocked with the choicest Liquors ! Kverv attention will he paid to render the ; visits ot* those who may favor him with a call ' comfortahlc and pleasant. J. P. I1ARTLKTT. Clarkxburg, March 27, 1832.?3m X H?The Stable is attended by cr.reful and trusty hostlers. Attorney for Prosecuting Claims, At. thz City of Washington. j rjlHK subscriber undertakes the collection, j J. settlement and adjustment of all .manner j of claims, accounts or demands against t'.e j Ooveri.mciit of the United States, or any for- . eign Stale or country ; before any of the pub-, lie Departments at Washington. The procuring of Patents, Army and Navy Pensions, the collection of accounts against the Hovernment, all laud claims, and every demand or other Imsinnss of whatever kind, requiring the prompt and efficient services of uu attorney or agent. A residence of fourteen years at the seat ofi the Federal Government, with a thorough and } familiar acquaintance with the various systems j and routine of puldic business at the different office* as well as iu Congress; added to this, free access to the nhlest legal adviser*, if necd ? ed. justriies the iiudersiuned iu pledging the ? 1 fullest satisfaction and l!ie utnuwl dispatch to ' those who may entrust their business to his ! care. Ileing well known to the greater part of j the citizens of this district, and to many gen-j ticmeu who ha?c heeu members of both Ilous- ? , es of Congress iu the last twelve years, it is deemed useless to extend this notice by special references. Communications must be prepaid in all cases. Charges or fees will he regulated by the na ture and extent of the business, but moderate iu all cases. Address, II. C. SPALDING, Airy, Washington, I). C. June n ISTiO. 117-tf. CUBA I' WATCIIES? JEWELItY .V: SILVER WAKE. A KRKAT HKDUCTIO.N IX PHICKS! i Tirenty i>rr rent at least Ins than ever have lieen 1 sold in the United States! COLD LKVKIl WATCHES, full jewelled, IS karai case : : only $30 Usually sold for $35. (?old I.cpinc Watches, IS karut case, jewelled, : : : : " 21 Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled, ? M Usually sold for $18. Silver Lepine Watches, jewelled, ?? 10 Silver Tea Spoons, per half dozen, '* ,0 Hold Puns, Silver holders, : ?? 1 Persons wishing a Watch or Watches, or Jewelry, can have them sent by mail, with per fect safety, to any part of the United States or I West Indies, hy first sending the amount of money. All articlos warranted as represented j above. Orders from the country respcctlully dolicited. Please address [post paid] LEWIS LOI)AAIl'S, I0G Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin House, starch 20, 1S52, 3m Philadelphia. .(no. IV. Itoss & Co., | Flour & General Commission Merchants' BALTIMORE, Mn. Host relCTcncos givon and libera) ail valines iniulo on coiisigiunonU. E7" Refer to Win. Wagner; Cnshicr of tlie Hunk of Morgantovvii, anil D. R. Ilo.w, Mnrgmilovvn. April 17, 1S52. u7 j. capron" Com ill tsxiou .llcrrlt ant, No. 01, Bowhj's Wharf, Baltimore. Liberal advances made on consignments ? firnin and all other sounlry produco. Refer to Ilnrtholnw & Tiffany, Baltimore, Md. J. II. Ilnymnml, Fairmont, Vn. May 21), M8-3mo. Virginia, ss. .. At ltiiles held in iho Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Monongalia, on the first Monday iu June, 1852: Elijah Hinkins, Plaintiff, ? .. V8, Elijah Chulfau and others, Defendants, IN CHANCERY. The object of thi? suit is to impeach n paper wrjtiny purporting to be the last Will and testament of IVter Hiukins, de ceased, anil to liavi) a trial by jury lo as certain whether any,an,I if any, how much of the same be the will of tlio deceased, l b'same boars dale on the 10th dav of April, in the year 1835, and was admit tc?l lo probate in fh?* cminiycoiirt of Moii ongnlio nt tii? September term of suiil court} lo'ly. . And the defendants, Klijah Chalfan, 01-1 if er Brock mid Jemima his wife, William Clovisaud Rebecca his wife, Jehu I.orig and Kebecca Ins wife, Abraham Hinkins, Mercer Dawson and Cassandra his wife, Emanuel Brown, Abraham Brown. Peter Bro.i n, u ilhain ilrown, Ailitm Brown, ? leiigardnn anil Minerva his wife,laic Minerva Brown, limerick and fas-, saudra his wife, late Ciissamlia Brown,not having entered their iippeaiance and I;iveil security nceordiiiff to law, mid it appearing front a written affidavit filed i? the cause Hint they aro not inhabitants of chis com monwealth,-h is ordered that ihev do appear, within one mouth ufler due n'ubli cution of this order, mid do what is neces sary to protect their interests, unci that! ?his oriler be published oncc a week for fnur successive weeks in the "Monongn ; ? " ?, r",r'' " weekly newspaper, printed jut Morsrantown, Monongalia cnuntv, Vir ginia, and posted at the front door of the court house of ihe said county nn the first [ day of the next term of the court of said county. A copv.?Teste, 1 r T, ? . W- T-' W"d.EY, Clerk. | G. R. C. At.lex, I'l'fTs. Alio. I June 12, 1858. 148-41. ! Virginia, as. I At rules held in the Clerk's office of the [ Oireint Court of Monongalia county, on I Ihe first Monday in June, IS52: | I Daniel Miller, Atlrn'r, cl nl, I'lainlifls, { Willi,,,, I'. Williams, Defendant, ! The object of this suit is to subject to I sale a house uu:l lot in Hamilton, Monoii-1 galin county, Virginia, lo I lie payment of the purchase money therefor, und other J debts. The defendant William P. Williams not I havmg enter-d his nppenrance and given I security aecoidiug to law, nnd il appearui" | Irom a lyritten alli.lavit filed iu Hie cause thai he is not an inhabitant of this com monwealth: It is ordered that h? do ap-1 pear within one utouth after due publica tion ol I his order, and do what is ueces-1 sary to protect his iuleresls; and llial thisj order he published once a week for four successive weeks iu the '? Monongalia! Minor, ? a weekly neiv?paper printed in alrirgautmvn. .Monongalia county Virgin-1 la. and, posted at the Ire,it door ol the I eonrl-hi'iise of said couiilv, on the fiist day of Ihe next leim ol the court of said A copy.?Teste. ,, ? W-T- WIMJ-'V, Clerk. J'j. C. u II.SON, Attn. June 12, iS.VJ. 146-tf. Virginia, ss.? lieiijiiiiiia Sliay ct al, Plaialifls, M. ' Itoliccca Smith el nl, Defendant., IX CHANCERY. - ) Pursuant lo a ilocren nl' the t'irellit Court of Moiiongaiia county, rendered on the I2tli dav ?i April, IM2, in ihiscaiiHe, rJ,.,"'1,1-'.,u",!k' 'I!1' ia May next, in the toarl Ionise door in Morgnntou-a, proceed lo sell die Liuiil ill the ilill an.I pro ceeding mem on a credit ol' ?ii, iwc've. ami eighteen months, will, interest I'rnni llie' day oi sale, lo tlio highest ladder. The pur-! chaser or purchasers arc required to givs liroul' ?ilh approved securily for llie pavinoat ol' ihe purcluiso money, .in,I n tillu retained until llie ('"'cllasn luonc.v_is paid. Said Land is situale in Uieal Neck, .Monongalia county, Vn.. a part Ot llie siimo jarin owned by Jacob Smith, ?c ceased, containing l.y cslilnalion about oS; or ->creso| taint, on the turnj.ikc ro.nl lead ng Ironi ice's Kerry lo Unionloiva, I'a. The llllr is aaiilI to lie good, lint selling ns Commis sioner I inll only convey such title as is vested K. I'- FITCH, Iteputv, eor I'iiomssMiuieiiitii, SiilHM.C. April I t, ISM. 1'mlponen,cut?The nbnvc Sale ;s postponed until the FOURTH MONIUV |\ JI.'.NKlicit, lSoS. ,, K. P. FITCH, Deputy lor May 2-t, 1S.X. Thomas Mernl'flt. Fayette Springs, mills highly attractive anil fashionable wat j_ ering place has been leased, together with ? Tlie rayellc Springs Hold,' adjacent thereto, hy the proprietor of the? ?* KARMINGTON HOTEL," on the National Road, who has secured the best Cooks and the best Supplies of every kind, with a determina tion to please all his visitor*. A new building with -10 rooms has recently been added to the ! establishment. , These Springs are surrounded by tho most delightful and romantic Mountain Seen cry, ? in a cool climate, where the pure air and pure water?themselves the truo elements of health, God's greatest blessing to man on earth. The curative and purifying properties of the waters havo been fullv established by the fact that they havo NEVER FAILED to cure the worst cases of Scrofula, the most inveterate sores, and other Ditcata of the Blood, by drinking the water freely, and in cases of eruptions bathing nnd applying the deposited of the streams ex ternally. Tho waters are thoroughly chalybeate with portions of Magnesia, Salts, \e. Resides, these Springs are located in the midst of Classical Grounds, within an hour's ride of Washington'* First Untile Field, at " Kort Necessity," where tho entrenchments are still distinctly visible. General Rrad dock's nnd Juhonvili.e'h Graves, Uuniiar's encampment, Washington's Spring andMoad ows, which he owned till he died. In the im mediate vicinity, also are several remarkable natural curiosities, among them flbeliuicy'ti Cnvc, which may bo explored for miles under the mountains, tho celebrated OHIO FILE I'A LLS, on the Youghiogheny river, the Ct'Ct'MHER CATARACT, descending from a shelving rock more than forty feet perpendicular. GAME and TROUT FISHING abound in the neighborhood. Horses, Saddles ami Carriages will bo furnished for visiters. Stages and Hacks will arrive nt and leave the Steamboats nt Rrownsvilie daily, from whence visiters will pass ill a drive of -1 or 6 hours to the Springs, about half the distanco through one ol tho richest and most delightful agricul tural regions in tho country, to Uniontownaifd then 8 miles fbrtber over Laurel Mountain, presenting from its steeps and its summit,splen did views of tho great western Valley, with its rich, variegated nnd honutiftil scenery. In short, it is conlidontly believed there is no watering place in the country, presenting stronger attractions to those seeking health and pleasure than " the Fayette Springs," and the undersigned is very certain thev can no where find a greator disposition to please, or more accommodating terms. SEBASTIAN RUSH. May 39, 1862; Mfi-tf. ETjVcw Advcrtftcmtul: let every hody rc NO. 1. ?.!*??? RAD WAY'S HEADY keliei. (As mini f/o/Ml!"?"?' IT WILL 5TOr Till! MOST 8EVEIIK PAINS IN A raw MIKUIW. A#D CURE the "'"J KATE AND TORMENTING RllEUMATlt, sr.UR.ll.nlC S RERVOVS IN A FEW 1I0UIU>. Iniei'iiiil and 1'xU'rnal IT *11.1. 'TOl' Tlir. ji/osr ExcRiici.riisn pa ft* im trom Timr.r. to rui n iiikutm . ,\N1> IIAS CUUBII Rheumatism 1" J'"1""0"'"' Neuralgia In One Hour; Crouo in Ton Minutes; Sues In K.n.-.;n Minutes; Toothache In "?? Second, Spasm In Five Minutes In Five Minutes Tr-itur* in Five min?Hi.?? Sick ileadaclie In Chill Kevcr In Fifteen MmiiWS, I ChiUilVin. ]n Five Muutcs; Sure Throat In > our Honrs, Influenza In One Hour. SptSAt COMnAUm, STirr Joint,, Strains, llruisos, Cuts, Wounds, 1- rest Jforbus, Dysentery, Tic Dolorous, and all or complaint* whore there ?* l?,!vc1r,cy RADWU'S READY KELIU will instuull.v stod the pains and quickly curc the dn<cabc. THE HUMAN FRAME Ik the most pcrfect masterpiece nf mechani" in the universe. Every artery, muscle, '"B?"" T and bone exhibits in it. formation the ?w*?< of the Deity. Every joint and sine" moniously with each other, and upon he nali' rill porlormaiicu ol ovory function depends the healthful action of the whole. 1" A 1 !% disorganizes the whole system! it prostrates the nerves; it relaxes the muscles; it weakens the joints: it interferes with the functions of every organ it cheeks the free and healthy eircu a ti.iii of the blood; it paralyzes the absorbents, and renders them unable to take up and replete the wasted form with sound material. 1 or the vcrv moment that this beautiful masterpiece ol Oei becomes afSic'leu with pain, tlie influence is experienced throughout tho whole system, no matter in whal particular locality the pain may originate; whether in the Head, the Feel, tho Back, tho Knee Joints, the Elbows, tho Teeth, the fiums or the Stomach ; whether it arises from internal derangement, or is the re sult of external injuries, still the pain exercises its influenco throughout every portion of the human system ;-nol a ncrvo or musclo escapes the prostrating influence. INSTANT RELIEF FROM PAIN Is the great Desideratum or every individual who suiters its tortures, no matter how light or severe its paroxysms may be. No one can Icol happy while suffering ils torments. RADWAY's rkady relief III a fcic Seconds irill slop I he most dis tressing pains. IIS effects are like electricity?it arrests the most distressing pangs in a lew seconds?its soothing, neutralizing and healthful influence thrills thtongh every minute cell, membrane, and establishes tlie secretion of every gland in the svstctn, subduing the most excruciating par oxysm of pain, and imparting strength and vi tality to every organ. Neuralgia Pain Stopped Instantly . Radway'b Ready Relief possesses an almost miraculous influence over the sharp darling nam!" of pain ofthie cruel complaint. In a lew minutes the pain-strickcn sufferer oxpcrioncos the mosideliglitfui sensations of departing pain. It has cured thousands of cases in the city 01 New York, where many of them had been bro t almost to death's door. The effects of the jtendy Relief is to stop the pain immediately, to strVnethen the nervous system and supply the nerves with energy and vitality, the loss of which is the chief cause of nervous pains. dangerous practice. The. use of Morphine, Strychine, Aconite, Belladonna, Arnica and other poisons, arc not only dangerous but cruel. The effect of these poisons is not to cuie the disease, orto remove from the system the pains, but to Deaden the nerves, to weaken and stop the ner vous energy, t?> paralvte tho functions ol the nervous system k destroy sensation. If this practice' is continued for any length or time the patient will not only waste away, bilt the brain will become paralyzed and the intel lect destroyed. ]1A DWAY'S READY RELIEF Is Free /rum Morphine, anil all oilier dangerous and narcotic influence. To the weak ami paralysed nervous system it imparts life instead of death, and tho pam " stopped by the healthy influence which Had way's Ready Relief imparls Hi the nerves, in stouil of the lifeless, sleepy and paralysing cl fect which Morphine and all other preparations containing this poison produce on the system. SICK HEAD ACHE. BAMWAY's BEAUY REUKF Will. STOP THE MOST DISTRESSES PAtXS IN A FEW MINUTES ANU PREVENT RENEWED ATTACKS. It will cloanse and sweeten the stomach and neutralize the pcrnicious acids of the system. AU BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Diarrliira, Dysentery, llloodv Flux, Cholera Morbus, 'Painful Discharges; It relieves tho most severe pains iu a few min utes?checks the most distressing discharges & tl'txtlll.v ltUMOVES THE C.U'SK. rheumatism. Pain Relieved in Five Minnies! Radway'H Ready Relief will stop the tons! sevntc and excruciating pains of Rheumatism almost instantly. I'ersonsare living in this city who, for mwitlis, wcro conlincd to their boils by Kheumntic pains, whose hones wcro un sound from lop to toe, whose joints were dis torted with painful swellings, thai wcro relim cd from all pain in 1ft minutes by the use ol Railway's Ready Relief. This is truth and thou, sands in the city of New York, and hundreds 0r thousands in the United States, can answer for the truth of this assertion?wo need no cer tificates of Cures?we publish no long list ol names to prove tho efficacy ol Railway s Rea dy Relief, for the citizens ol almost every town in the Union, for the last four years, liavo test edit themselves.,!^ Chills stopped in ?'Irellel-eil instantly. Radway'H Ready Rolief actsliko a charm in nil case, of chills and fever: it breaks the chills immediately, warms up and invigorates with health and strength every organ and accretion of tho system. PAINS OF ALL WMS. Whenever you fool pain, apply Railway's Ready Relief. It is sure to relieve you in a low minutes. If you have pains in the stomach, in testines, in the liver, kidneys, bowe s, joints, and hones, Railway's Ready Relief, ("ken in ternally or applied externally, will in a tew minutes slop pain a remove its cause. J'rire nml ?l) ccnls per Mile. UAMVAY'h MBIIIOATKI) soap. Composed of the most delicious, rare and fra grant gums? Of extiacts, oils and costly essences? Of flowers, roots, trees and oriental plant". Possessing wcndronn virtues o'er skill diseases. Railway's Circamian Halm: Imparls nutriment to tho hair, 'makes it strong, olossv, rich and luxuriant, cleanres the scalp Lm'dandruff, fastens the liair It makes it grow. ??? Price 25 cents a bottle. raoway &co. Principal Wlice, 1G2 I'ultolt St. N. V. AOBN'fS: II. II. Crr, Morgnntnwn and Fairmont i \V. Fear t; Son, I.aurol Point; J. II. Yeager& Co. Indian creek. February SH, IfftS. 1:n"r SUPERIOil 124 CENT TOBACCO. A Irwh lut, jn-U rrrcivnd and for rntlfl by Miy 2!), IS.# II. Jl. CA.llII k CO j>n. (jUVhott's IMl-iiorr.il extiuct or l'CLLOV DOCK & SAKSAI'ARILI.A1 T1..- nrijiiul awl only P"1?""1'"'' f" IL.. jiiifpanriil rur? Consumption, "MU I .?t" the l.nng*, when u?ej ???> J- liral!rtli?ib*il?eto? .r... ii i?c ul' Mercury. iron, (Jiiitiyie, &r~* &c. II will Cure, without I??!?. Scncri ..A. UK IvINu's ICviL, I A.<U'!,S . moil-. Kiiui'Tioss of the Skin. Jvkym*' 1 us, CHRONIC Sojt/. Kve?, HlS?Wl?ll? (IK TlJIER. Sc.U.D illAC, llM-I'MA TWM, PAI?*S JN THE'IlONE* "n -I'MM"'.. old fores and I Svtdii;gM" tho Glumifi, Syphilid, PyM^p sia, Salt Hheum, I)i?aV? of Kidneys, J-""? Appetite, I?i.sr3r* nfi'iuj: from tlio use of Mcicury, Pain m tho Side and Shoulders, General !>bihty.. Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice find Cuttivonr tfc. The best Female Mcdlchic known TUi: SHAKER PREPARED "Yiai.O\r DOCK- nud tIio ? RED HONDURAS SAltS A I'AKILLAarc the invaluable remedial agents from which 44 Dr. GuyftoU'* Impioved Extract ol' Yellow Dock and SarsaparilU" i" footed ; and llio laboratory of Dr. OuyHOtt has given u* the virtues of these roots in thoir perfection 11 in preparation contains all thorestorative pro perties of the roots, combined and concentra ted in iliuir utmost strength and efficacy. Experiments were made in the miinulartur* of this inediciiie until it was found that it could not bo further improved. Accordingly we find it resorted to, almost <:? niveosally, in casus of llopatic, Scorbutic and Cutaneous complaints, for general prnslratitv? j of all the vital powers and nil those tormenting diseases of the skin t=o trying to patience sml 1 so injurious to health. 1 j 9 ^ ? : Scrqfuhi, Syphilis, Mercurial complaint*, Can? r.cr, Gangrene, Rheumatism, afd n vntt iu ricty of other disagreeable and dangerous din cases are speedily and perfectly cured by the use of this mrdicine. Saline, Mich. Oct. 0, ISA!. Mr. JoiikD. Park?Dear Sir: It i? with un utterable Icclings of gratitude that I am able, through the Divine Providenco of God, and by tho wonder-working agency 'of thai excellent mcdicinc, "'Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsn parilla,' to give you a few symptoms of my al most hopeless ease. In the winter of 1850 I was attacked with a severe pain, which was gradually extending the whole right side and leg; at the same time a total prostration of my physical system; also my leg had shrunk to about two-thirds of it* j common size. I procured the attendance of a i skilful practitioner, who pronounced my iJjs I case one of the worst forms of liver compiaint I lie said my caso was one not easily hasdled, but prescribed for mo. I remained under his treatment until I was satisfied ho could not hplp me. I thed procured ofyour agent at this place, W. A. llccrs, two bottles of GiiysoU'N Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which I received a vast amount of benefit. After having taken four bottles more I was able to pursue my kusi iicss without any inconvenieucc, and have been since that time a well man, while but a short time sinco 1 was confined to my bed three I fourths of the time; and I cannot ascribe th? I return of my health to any other cause than by j the agency" of that truly valuable medicine, | Ouysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. JIASSEL VAUR1PER. Saline, Oct. 14, 1SSI. Msr J. D. Park?Dear Sir: I send you tko foregoing certificate, and no far as l"sm ac quainted with his case it is all true. 1 procured j ii, thinking it might bo a benefit to yon onri'tn tho afflicted. You have the privilege of nsing ! it as you think heat. Yours, \V. A. Bit.es. f? s 3 The following latter is from a highly respect able Physician, who enjoys an extensive prac tice : Navarre, Starke'co. 0. Rov. 1,18.f>1. Dn. John D. Park: Dear Sir:? Dr. Guysott's Extract of Saraaparilla.' This medicine ha* been prescribed bv me for tho last three year*, with good effect, in genoral debility, liver com plaint, Jaundice, Dispepsia, chronic and nar vous diseases. In all Female Complaints it is certainly unequalled. In the use of this medicine the patient con stantly gains strength and vigor, a fact worthy of^Hat consideration. It is pleasant to tho taste nnd tiiucll, and nan be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs, wilh safoty, under any circumstances. I nm speaking froi* expcricnce, and to tho affiietcd 1 advise its use. DR. J. S. LEEPER. q q q fj Extract of a Letter from an extensive Mcr* ?chant in Neenak, JPi*. Neck ah, Wis. Oct. 20th, Mr. John I). Park?Dear Sir: 1 am on* of yonr' Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,' and 'Dr. Giiysott's Extract of Yellow Pock and Sarsapurilla.' Please forward a supply imme diately. Your Balsam of Wild Cherry worked to a charm here; not a bottle failed of affording im mediate relief; and in every instance but one (an old gentleman of 71 years of age) it cured, and the Yellow Duck Inn dono equally well.? 1 took three bottles myself, last Fall, and en joyed perfect health "last winter, for the first j winter for eleven years, being troubled with a ] severe eruption of tho skin which laid inn up ; from two weeks to four months every winter < and spring until last winter. 1 Henry E. Jones, a brother merchant and it particular friend of mine, took two bottles of j the Yellow Dock for a Scrofulous Eruption, which has worked an entire cure. I My store is corner of Wisconsin avenue and Walnut street. Yours rcspuctfullv> CHARLES E* CASE. Iu quart bottles, $1 per buttle, or G bottles ! for five dollars. | Sold by J. Di PARK, Cincinnati, 0. I North-enst corner of Fourth and Walnut sts.? entrance on Walnut st., to whom all orders I must bo addressed ; 'Also by H. H. Cnrr, Morgantown. Campbell & Watson, Fairmont, L. A. Hagjn, Kin^wood. April 10, ISM. 130 tl' mow misic JUST KF.CEIVKD AT The Morganloivit Book Store. Scenes that are brightest; The Invitation Song; The Wild Old Woods? J-nannette and .(cannot; Dew Drops Polkn ; MoonlightMuair; Lovo and Flowers; Crncovicime Quick-step; Titania Waltz; The Laurel Waltz; Major Nich ols Quick-step; Evening song to the Virgin, with variations; Strike the Harp Gently; Ebe ron Walt*'; French Air, with variations; Dath away Polka; My Lodging is on the cold ground, with variations; The Golden Dross Waltz; Adit Polka; Maricn Schottish-*, There's beauty in the Mountain; Planet Waltzes; Wissaliiknu Waltz ; Tho Sttawberry Girl; Tho Flirt Polkn; Shaker's Quick-step-; Toll me where do Fairies dwell, a Duett; Auld Robin Gray: I'll watch for thee, a Duet; Peaceful Nights, a Duett : Oh ! Hoys, carry tnu 'long-, Plantat'on Mclodv; Onr happy home, a Duett; Shannon Quick-stop; Nelly Illy'; Five Pretty Little Polkas for prei^ ty littlo Peonlte, &c., fcc. ALSO* StaTjbridge's Piano Instructor ; Hunter's Pi* ano Instructor; Mmsoh'h Sacred Harp; North ern Harp; Southern Harp; Westtern llnrn,&c. NEW HOOKS: Jns\rccoived?Nicnrsugiiu \ Its People, Sco iteryj Monuments, fcc. Hy E. (1. Squire. Confessions of n cohvert from buptimn in water to baptiMii with water. The Grear Supper. Hy Itev. A. 0. Fnirchild, D. D. De Corineaih's History of the Pop?4. Expedition to the Dead Son and riverJordsN. By Liout. Lynch. Lifn of Christ. Containing also n enmpinle History of thn Jews to the present time. My Rov. John Fleetwood, I). D. Chamber's Information for the People, &,?. Alorgantown, April 24, Isfisi. Ml-if. Unseed Oil, (Superior,) Km- S-.l.-, r.t ill" Prni! nml Ttl'ncco Slurp of April,24. n II.CAKit CO.