TFEM3 or THE HERALD, Tats paper U palKibd wy Tdj, jf tanom, pajaMs fcalf-yearly in a'tsiw. If it paid witU tb. year, $J,W will invaria bly bs char j ed. - No sabscrip.io Lkf.brleMib" month ssWriSer diotine nls at tin p(iM lh 'lr' BBtil "eangwar. AwTirmiwtfTt "ill U Insert! at $1 per square, for tha first three insertion, and 25 nt for srery subsequent insertion: lonjer rc in proportion. AarttTtir.aaaTi tamteJin t Herald and Kepoblican, tares times, at t per square and SO esols for svsrjothsr interticn. pririfjinic. BY CHARLES T. HOFFMAH. Thou wak'st again, on Earth, From winter's sleep! Bursting with voice of mirth From icy keep; And laughing at the Sun, "Who hath her freedom won, Thy waters leap! Thou wak'st again, oh Earth! . Frcahly again, . And who by fireside hearth Will now remain? Come on the rosy hours Come on thv buds and flowers 0 As when in Eden's bowers : Spring first did reign. Birds on thy breezes chima , Blithe as in that matin time, Their choiring begun: , Earth, mou hast many a prime Man hath but one! Thou wak'st anew, oh Earth Freshly anew! As when at Spring's, first birth , First flow'rets grew. - Heart! that to the earth doth cling, "While boughs are blossoming, Why wake not loo! Long thou in sloth hast lain. Listing to Love's soft strain Will thou sleep on! Flaying, thou sluggard heart, ; In life no manly part, Thou youth be gone. Wake! 'tis Spring's quickening breath ' Now o'er thee blown; Awake thee! and care in death Pulseless thou Slumbereth, Pluck but from Glory's wreath,; ' . One leaf alone! Sunflower-Seed OH. Mr. Editor: A few days rgo, I saw the first number ot volume second of the Farmer and Gar.dincr; on the eighth page of which is a piece on the snbjcct of sun flower seed. I suppose I am the person there alluded to, who "tried an acre of it this year." If so, I nuist say that you are not quite correct. .1 planted nearlv an acre, 1 think, in IS 13, on a level piece of ground The season was so wet that at harvest the best of it was not much over knee high, and nearly the half of it not more than half , that height; and on this account it did not fill well. When I thrashed.it out I had tweuty-eight or twenty-nine bushel, and I suppose the birds took two bushels. I prepared my ground as I wouid for corn, and planted the seed in hills and left three stalks in a hill and plowed it both ways, as often as I did my corn. I did hot take off any of the branches that came out on the stalk; which, I think, ought to be done, leaving only the main top. When the seed got ripe, so as to begin to (all out, I spread a wagon-sheet in my wagon-bed, and drove into the field, and, with a knife, cut off the top and threw it into the wagon, hauled them to the barn floor, and with a stick or flail knocked out the seeds. This is very easily done, when they are dry. I then rnked off the tra?h, and ran the seeds through the fanr.ing-mill. ' An eastern writer savs on this subject: 'Under pnincr cultivation and with a medium soil, it yields from sixty to sev enty bushels to the acre. The machine ry for crushing and expressing will cost about $300. One bushel of the seed will yield three quarts of cold, and one four?3 of hot pressed oil. The uses to which tills oil is adapted are various. It is equal to olive oil for table use; and supe rior in many important respects to sperm, for lamps; while for paints &, machinery, it is well adapted to supercede the oils used for .them. , 'For burning in lamps the sunflower possesses one 'advantage which has. been an object of deep solicitude ever since sperm oil came into use; it has no per ceptible smell. Hence sick persons and others to whom the smell of fpcrra oil is so offensive, can use the sunflower oil with pcrtcct freedom. Its advantages in fthis respect have been fully tested in Philadelphia, where it is recommended 'by some eminent physicians, and is in constant use by their patients. It has another important advantage over sperm oil, it affords about one-third v more light;, that is, sunflower oil will last ' ..I'll .1 1 ! - oaz-irnrmongT n,an sperm, wruie it ai fords the same quantity of light."? . . ,1Mr. Barntz has invented a new process of crushing the seeJs and expressing the oil. He recommends the producer to crush the seed and express Ms own oil; but every farmer cannot do this, as the expense would be too great. If some person would erect a machine, the farmers would soon give him plenty of business. It issaid that Chtrles A. Barnlx, of York, Pa., trill give any information that may be required. CLERK KITCinrfO. Marion Co., Ia. " ZWotic. Estate of Peter Trontman, deceased. riTMIE undersigned, residing in South Jl ampton township, having obtained letters Testamentary on the estate of Peter Troutman. late of said townshp, de ceased, requests all persons indebted to said estate,to attend at the late residence of the deceased.on Saturday the Sd day of May next, prepared to settle their ac counts, and those having claims against said estate, to present them at tha same time and place properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB TKOUTMAN. WM. CRITCH FIELD, ma. 21, S46-6l Executors. t m ,1 tfa rv r r r ZiOGHL rfXJE l',e undersigned hating estab hshed ourselves as a firm in the Eaule Foundry .of Berlin, hare now on hands a new P LOUGH, which has lately been patented It is a self-sharpening and ran be made to diffe rent kinds, fuch as the bar shear, or shear and cutter seperate. or the pieces enn all he nnde of wrought Iron with ve ry little, labour, in short it is the best plough ever brought to this county. Likewise the Crocket Plough, which is an excellent plough for rough land, also . STOVES of various kinds amonjj them is a cook ing stove for burning wood or coal. . KETTLES of different sizes. ' .. HOLLO w -vujzjz of all kinds. Also castings fr maehi nery, &c, a'l of which are made of the best kind of material and on the shortest notice. IMease call and examine for yurselve. HOUSER, COXRAD & KIUSSINGER. Frnarv 17. 1846 3m Somerset County, ss. sM- rl'ne . Commonwealth Sjtes of Pennsylvania, to S-Vthe Sheriff of Som- set County, Greeting: 2Mr7E command you that you attach T f William Armstrong, late of your county, by all and singular, his goods and chattels, lands and tenements, in whose hands or possession" soever the same may be, so that he be and appear before uur Court of Common Pleas, to be hloden at Somerset in and for said counv, on the first Monday of May next, there to answer William Fear of a plea of debt. And we further com mand you, the said Sheriff, that you summon ail persons in whose hands or possession the said goot's and chattels, binds and tenements, or any of them may be attached, so that they and erery of them be and appear before the said court, at the day and place aforesaid, to answer what shall be objected against them, and abide the judgment of the court therein And have you then and there this urit. Witness the Honorable Jeremiah S. Black, President Judge of our said court, at Somerset, this 3d dav of March 0 . in the year of our Lrrd one thousand eight hundred and forty-six. A. J. OGLE. m!0, '4G -Gt. Proihonotarv. OBERT S. M KAIO, SAMUEL MAG VI RE Fonvarding & Commission ... MERCHANTS, Immediately on the Railroad. Cumberland, B2d. D OBERT S. M'KAKJ, late of New lL. Lisbon Ohio, and SAMUEL MA GUIRE, lute of the house of Duncan, Calhoun fc Co., Cumberlind, have as sothtcd themselves, under the firm of M'Kaig & Macliur. in the FORWAR DING AND COMMISSION BUSL NESS, in Cumberland, where they are prepared to receive consignments and cxcnte all orders connected with the Forwarding business with the utmost despatch, and they hope to the entire sat isfaction of those who may employ them as their agents. SCPPariicular attention will be girea to the sale of Produce entrusted to their care. Rkfcrkncf.s. Robert S:een and Co., Philadelphia. Elder, Gclston k Co Co.. ") &Co. J" Hopkins, Hrothers Baltimore, Wm. McCullev & Co Haitman, Jennings & Co liurbridjje, Wilson & Co. Church t Carathers, Clarke & Thaw, -Lorenz, Sterling & Co. Alexander Lnughlin, Watterman Palmer, Shatlett& Glvde S Pittaburg. Hon. T. M, T, M'Kennan Washington lien, isaac uougens, Hon II, W, Ceeson, Hon. A. Stewart, Hon. A, Buchanan, ' Samuel Hlaek, S Pa. Fayetla Ca. Greens Co. 1 teneral Jesse Larear. J .Thos. J, ,t W W.M'Kaig, Cumberland. ' . Feb..2Vl8iG-6t. V Brown Mnslins, -& fff YDS, Brown Muslins AAJkJsJ Cotton Yarn; Cotton Laps, Wadding, and Wick, for aale at the decl6 THREE the best uanuie BIG DOORS, THREE BIG DOOUS. wai ' mm miee hti not yet cmaieHClf ni we tr still ! ling goda at the aboe stand at try reduced price. ' r,7E have received Mhia from y T Philadelphia, Baltimore and Pittsbur?, a variety of - consisting in part tf CLO THS of various qualities anal colara CASSIMERES do do do SATTINETTS do do do JEANS d do do LADIES GOODS soch as Romelia ttripe. Polka Cashmere, Cashmere De Cosse, Afghan Satin, plain, figured and changeable Alpachas, Mouslin de Laines, kc, tc. &c. In wiling boots anl nhocs, We promise to beat the Jews. ALSO, on hand a choice lot of Gro ceries, Hardware and Queensware; alf ol which we shall endeavor to sell on such terms, as to induce a generous public to give us a liberal support. Don't forget the place, remember the I bree Big Doors. sepi30 I J & H F SCHELL. FOSISALK. 'rW',HE subscribers, agents and attor JL neys for A G Cole, offer for sale on advantageous terms, the following de scribed real estate, to wit That well known TAVKUX STATV5) AND PAEM, late the property of Jacob Probasco and John Baker, Esq, on the National lioad, in Henry Clay township, Fayette coun ty, Pa, and one mile west of the village of Somerficld in Somerset county, to gether with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. This property consists of about one hundred and fifty-three acres of I3nu, a greater portion of which is cleared and under cultivation and in mea dow. The buildings consist of a large and convenient . , I) WELLING HOUSE, partly stone and partly frame, commodi ous stabling and other out-buildings. The location of this property being one mile from the town of Somerfield, abounding in wood and Slonc coat; ha ving a Saw Mill and Grist Mill adjacent thereto and plenty of valer remaining through the land, renders it an important and valuable situation for any kind of bu siness. The premises have been for a long time occupied as a 7'uvern Stand. The stand is admirably adapted for the aceommodaiion of all kinds of Droves. Persons desirous of purchasing the property, are requested to call on Josh ua B. Howel and E. P. Oliphant, of U niontown, Pa., who will give every in formation desired, concerning said .pro perty. .HOWEL & OLIPHANT, Attorneys of A G Cole, of Bait. july22'45-tf . HOTEL, ron BIV V A LIDS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs. ffpepr and ICuhn. THE object of this establishment is to supply a want greatly felt by re spectable travellers on our western high waysby residents, without family, ta ken sick and by patients from the sur rounding towns and country who resort to this place for relief from surgical and other diseases. Such have often suffered from the want of the various comforts and attentions so necessary and agreeable to the sick, and from careless and un faithful nurses; and been subjected to heavy and unreasonable charges. Invalids Mill .here be provided with constant, faithful and comfortable atten dance, shd at a rate much below the usu al charges. ' . While the care of both physicians will be extended to every variety of disease, it is intended by Dr. Speer, to give spe cial attention to ' " ALL SURGICAL DISEASES, PARTICULARLY TO pISEJSES .0' THE EYE. To these branches of his' profession he has given a largeshare of his atten ion for the last twenty-five years, and he will continue to devote to them the experience acquired by a constant prac tice during that time. The Hotel for Invalids is not an exper imenu Its establishment is suggested not only as necessary to supply an evi dent want in this city, in the entire ab sence of any special provision for the sick, but is warranted also by the success of similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans the former under the care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader the latter under that of Dr. Stone. The building selected for the purpose is situated at the corner of Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining the city of Pittsburgh. It is commodious and roomy, and furnished with all accommodations necessary for the sick. , . Applications for admission to be made to the subscribers, at their office on Penn street, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. lC7No contagious diseases will be ad mitted. : . J. R. SPEER, M. D. . .. . J. S, KUHN, M. D. ' February 25, 1815. Mk tL Tlour! FlonrU Flour! f! " - Bbls flour superfine. 23 Bag Do 27 Do . Rve. 3 Do - ' Buckwheat; On hand and for sale by m 10. M6. - J J& II F SHELL CELEBRATED For the cure of Hepatites or Liver Complaint Uyspepsm end sick Head-Ache. pPJHIS remedy harms; besn for several years Jbj employed by Ike proprietor ia his practice, n t very large scale in Monongalia, Preston, Harrison nnd Randolph counties, in Virginia, be sides several other places, and having; been atten ded with the most happy effects, hs has been from time to time solicited to adopt such a course ns would give it a mors extensive circulation, with a view to leaxen the amount of. human cutfering. Aware of the fact that many usolesa nostrums have been palmed upon the public, he hesitated for several years until thoroughly convinced that .the shove medicine, if properly used, would not fail to effect cures in a great many instances, and even to alleviate thoso cases which are quite incu ratle. Symptoms of a diseased Liver. Pain in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increase!; on pressure; sometimes tho pain is in tiie left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, it frequency extends to the top of the shoul der, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the right arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels, in gen ral, are costive, sometimes altering with lax. the head :s troubled with pain, accompanied with a duil, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accom panied with a painful sensnlion of having left undone something which ought to have been done. . A slight dry cough is sometimes an atten dant. The patient complains of weariness end debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the scin; his spirits are Iow; and although he is satisfied that cxerciso would le, beneficial to him, yet be can scarcely , summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every re medy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few o them existed, yet examination of the body after death has shown tho liver to have been extensive ly deranged. " ' CERTIFICATES. This is to certify, that having been associated with Dr. MTane in the practice of medicine for nearly two and a half years, I have had many opportunities of witnessing the good effects o his Liver I'illa, and I believe they have cured and relieved a much larger proportion of the diseases of tho liver, than I have known cured and re lieved by any other course of treatment. Dec. 7, 1S36. OLIVER MORGAN, M.D, 03OBstnva None ars genuine without a fac-simile of the proprietor's signature. Prepared for the proprietor hv JONATHAN KIDD & Co, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, corner of 4th and Wood tts, Pittsburg. Pa, They are also sold by the following agents. John L. Snyder, Somerset. Hay & Morrison, Lavansvitle, Knable and Vought, Centreville. M. A. Ross, Petersburgh, A. Wyatt, Smilhfield, C. Uook, VVellersburgh. " Samuel Kurtz, Somerset. Samuel Harnet, Addison, Livengood & WehUcy, Salisbury. Charles Krissinger, Berlin. N. B. In order that there may be no mistake, be particular and ask far "Dr. M'Lane's Livsr Pi 'Is." , janl3'46 Patent Vermifuge. Dr. McLirfik's Amebic at Wonx- Spicifis Promptly expels Worms to an almost in credible number FO substantiate the above fact msnv bim.trp,. Js of testimonials could be adduced, ot of vnich the lollowing are selected, from individ uals of standing and veracity. Indeed, it is con fidently affirmed that each new trial of the pow ers of this remedy will have an mMitinnal t.. dency to widen and confirm its fame, and that if it u were universally Known and diHused over the United States, it would not sjvc less than many hundreds, if not thousands of lives annually. CERTIFICATES. I do certify that a vial of Dr. M'Lane's Ameri can Worm Specific expelled five hundred and two whole worms and pieces that would have made sixty more, from a boy of John Lewelliug, which, if laid in a straight line, would have most probably measured the enormous length of one hundier yards. JOSIAH JACKSON, owner of Wate Forge, and other works, Monongalia county ,Vs This is to certify that I purchased from Holmes & Kidd a vial of Dr. M'Lane's American Worm Specih, and gave two closes to a boy of mine about three years years of age. He passed fully half a pint of worms. The quantity was so large I was really alarmed, and call d in several of my neighbors to see them. Had this story been re lated to me, I could not have credited it, without being an eye-witness to the same. My child's health improved much after. SAM'L MORRISON, Merchant Tailor, Wood st, Pittsburgh. Some two months ago I purchased a vial of Dr M'Lanes A merican Worm Spec ific. I gave a boy of mine, most of a vial; ha passed forty very large worms. From that time his health impro ved very much. I had tried two other Vermifuges to no purpose. I believe Dr, M'Lane's the best article before the public. D.CALHOUN. Mifilin township, Allegheny county. HEAR MEDICAL" TESTIMONY. From a regular Physician, Dr G S Smith, Scn fish, Ohio. Mr. J. Kidd Dear Sir I have mtd in u puctice Dr. M'Lane's American Worm Specifie. rndhave often witnessed its efficacy in expelling worms from the system. A patient of mine, a short lime agy, gave a vial of ths Worm Specifie to a child; in a short time upwards of sixty-fiva worms were expelled. Prepared for the Proprietor by JONATHAN KIDD & Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, corner of - - 4th and Wood ts, Pittsburgh. Also for sale by the following agents " JOHN L. SNYDER, Somerset, Hay and Morrison, Lavansvilla, K nable and Vought, Centreville, M A. Ross, Petersburgh, A. Wyatt, Smithfield, ; G. Cook, Wellersburgh. . " ' - Samuel Kurtz, Somerset. Samuel Harnet, Addison, Liveftgood & Welffley, Salisbury. . Charles Krissinger, Beilin. " N. D. be particular to ask for Dr. M'Lans's American Worm Specifie, or Patent Vermifugs. BLdXK PROdHSOQY MOTES For sale at this Office. SAM'K VT. PEARSON, HAVING returned to the practice of the law,'tenders his professional services to bis old clients and the public generally. Office in North end of Snyders row, lately occupied by A. J. Ogle, Esq. decl645-3m : -Motice. - THE co-partnership heretofore ex isting between the subscribers, un der tha firm of BENFORD & SAN NER, having been dissolved by mutual consent, the books, notes, &c., have been placed in the hands of Cyrus Ren fordione of the partners, for collecion; with whom all persons indebted are re quested to call without delay and settle, a he intends going to the west early in the spring. The business of merchan dizing will b continued by Michael A Sanner, at the old stand, where he will coatinue to'sell goods on accommodating terms, as heretofore. ' CYRUS BENFORD, MICHAEL A. SANNER, Somerset. March .8. '46. STUNK CUTTING B U & I JY E S S . THE snbscriberrespecjfnlly informs his friends and the public in gen eral, that he carries on the Stone Cutting Business in all its various branches, at his shop on main street, 2 doors east of George Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the drugstore of John L. Snvder. TOMBSTONES, made at the shoJtest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, and in a manrr that will render them superior to fl"),' other manvfaclured ' this section of Hit country: 1 Grind stones of an excellent quality, always kept on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for work, at Market Prices. BENJJM1K WOOLLEY. - Somerset, Pa., .1 March 5. 184f l v For May Term, 146. GRAND JURORS. Somerset bor. Somerset tp. Shade Addisorj -Southampton Jenner Summitt - Berlin ' Turkey foot -Stonycreek -Mil ford - - Quemahning Conemaugh Wm. 13, CofiYoth W, W, Summers Samuel C, Pile Peter Mo wry Joseph Rarkley George Flick Jr, Jacob Ankeny Moses Kerkepile David Buchanan Jonas Peck John toll Hiram Will John Wilhelm Samuel Murphy Joseph Bowman Jacob Schrack Jacob dinger Ed. Kimmel John Ream Peter Miller . Will iam Scott .onas Shultz Jacob Dibert Daniel Border TRA VERSE JUROR. Allegheny - - Henry Jordjn Southampton - John Bowman William Bowman Adam Lepley Jenner Conrad Keiser Jonas Hoober ' :Geo. Rnss Owen Morgan Addisen Wm, Burgess Jno. A, Mitchell Isiac Light B, F. Lawhill Cyrus McChesney John J, Patrick Berlin Benjamin Brubaker Shade Jno, Richardson Milford - - Peter Dull jr. Jonathan Hay Henry Lint Quemahoning Lewis Ober Freder'k Gander Somerset tp. - James Benford David Miller Chambers Huston Turkeyfflot - Jonathau Mountain Somerset bor. Gillian Lint Elklick - - Edward Shockey Peter Wilhelm Gabrie; Miller Summit - Wibiam Miller Abraham Miller Cenemangh Christain Keim Solomon G, Miller Stonyereek - Jacob Topstaid Brotberivalley Jhn Foust - - - . Abm. Rhoads Jacob Hauler Jacob Bowman Oyer and Milford Somerset Terminer Jurors. Aaron Will John King Peter Ankeny John C, Barron ' Jacob Lirhty Chas. Bisbing -. ' Perry C. KauM Hugh Shafer John A, Bell Benj. Hay ; Shade - Sftuthampion ' Allegheny Jenner Brotharsvalley Fresh Groceries, - fflBAGS Prime RIO COFFEE $.J 2 bbls MOLASSES; Loaf Sngar; Teas; MackeraJ, &C; recelv ed and for sale by decl6 J J cfc II F SC11EI F JOHN CARSON. caiisox $ Mcknight; (successors to n. Coulter & Co.) . P7H0LESASE Grocers. Commis V v sion and Forwarding Merchants, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburg Manu factures, Sixth street, between Wood and Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. janlS PUAY BESEATEi)! Don't stand up tchilc chttVrs and sofas are so cheap. , GHA1R& MANU- GADGET I FACTORY. W2C. 3. "nSTrUUI'D respectfully inform his y ? old customers and the public in general, that he has purchased from Mr. Jocob Myers, chair maker and wheel wright his entire slock of materhU and has commenced the chair making business with that of cabinet making, at his shop on main strpet in the Borough, of Somerset, one door east of the resi dence of Simon Gebhart Esq., where he will constantly keep on hand and will make to order, common fancy a7id Mahagony Chairs, bed-steads, uv'fcj, S"g mm ret mm n rm-spff ' Tables, Stands. Setteesj So His, c. t'C., c., He will sell common chairs at S3 per sett, and other articles in proportion. Thankful for the patronage heretofore axtended to him, he would invite tho public to call and exemirtc his work, which he will warrant to be made of the best. materials and finished in the neatest and most durable manner. Approved country produce will bo taken in exchange for work, at the high est market prices. J ' ap8'45. . Valuable Parm AT : . Private SITUATE in Shade township. Som erset county, adjoining lands of Da vid Rogers, Jesse Berkebile, John Pow- el and oihers, containing about 350 ACRES of land, about ona hundred and fifty of which are cleared, the remainder is co vered with the best of timber; there is a good proportion of meadow and there may be one hundred acres mada into tha best of meadow, the. & & Jl I? ZD will all produce clover and timothy, and every species of grain; the land nearly all lies to the sun, and it is decidedlvr the best tract in that part of the county. It lies about a mile and a half from the ld furnace, and about three' miles from the new one, it contains an abundance of IRON ORE, and there is every indication of coal on many purls of the surface. The im provements are indifferent, consisting of an old log barn and. house, and a new loo stable; there are on the premises' many fine nerer failing spring of the purest water; there is not perhaps" in the county a farm combining more advantages a a grazing, dairy and grain farm, it haf en it a small 'OR O H A H, and is under tolerably good fence. Per sons wishing to purchase a good proper ty are requested to call On Robert W: Mason living on the premises, who will show them every part thereof, .or to en- quire concerning it ot Mr Postlethwaite in Somerset, or of the subscriber .living in the borough of Stoystown. JOSEPH MASON. February 10, 1840. ' Ol. CIaesiH5titie( WAR WITH MEXICO! THE subscriber thankful for past fa vors, takes this method of informing his customers and the publid in general that he has removed to the alio? farmer ly occupied by him immediately west of the residence of ,ohn . L. Snyder, and one door east of the office of C. F, Mitchell, Esq., in the Borough of Som erset where he will constantly keep on hand, COPPER and .MKT-W-&HE5,; of every description, manufactured from the best material! and in a neat and du rable manner. COPPER KETTLES. STOVJ3 PIPE, and other articles in his line cf business w:ll b made to order on short notice. Persona wishing to purchase good and cheap ar titles are respectfully invited to give hira a call. ' Approved couniry produce will bs ta ken tu exchange fnr ware. ' JAMES II. BENFORD, -Feb. l-3m. N. .B. Alo on hand, a number Stoves, of different torts, which wtllbs sold cheap. 83 m