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- r tux-: - A.JEw1h8T0IIKNt OF DeSTBUCTION. A rlfl cnpablo of firing 25 balls every minui Including the lime of loading, wm shown to Us a day or two tinea, as an impor tant improvement in fire-arms. Under the barrel, in ind place of the or dinary ramrod, Is an ordinary lube, con taining the 25 balls, onl by cocking the Sin n bolt is brought up in the barrel!, and esame operation also brings up. from the breach i"pMu of priming. The charge of powder Is contained in the;, ball,; which is hot round, but oblong, and having an open ing, which is corked, shut after the p6wder has been introduced. The quantity of pow der is only 28 grain, and drives the ball with greater force than the large charge . in an ordinary gun: This is a new inven tion, and the manufacturing of the gun is . now beginning at' Willirimsburgh,.and we learn that a large order hn been received ni ' the-foundry of Gardiner', Harrison & Co., of this city, for cawing breeches. &. for it. ; The Hay of it) exhibition to ourselves, the ' owner and part inventor had been down on '. the mendows with ten mem, having ordinary : muskets. He fired 60 balls while they fired 40; oil of his.' and only 34 of theirs struck the target. Upon a slight examination, wo ,,could ee no objection to (he instrument. Newark Advertiser. ''. ? maiiried, ;,::' ,':';.:, '' On the 22d day of June; 1861,: by 8. S.Paine, v Mr.' Jumah Pum, df Ponwroy, to Miss Samara WiEMcaof Sutton township. ''! ' ' Ms. Vah Hosn Please say to the Whigs of Meigs county that JOHN HUGO, of Salem town- ship, will be a candidate for Sheriff, subject to . the decision of the Whigs at the Primary Elcc ; tion, and oblige. ' , , ,. , ! MANY FRIENDS. Ms. Editor Please announce the name of JAMES M. COOPER as a candidate for Sheriff, at the Primary Elections. MANY VOTERS, , Ma. Editor Please announce the name of OREN BRANCH asncandidatc for re elcclicn to the office of County Treasurer, at the ensuing election and oblige ' MANY CITIZENS BUCHANAN JOURNAL OF MAN ; Monthly 35 pages per number j $1 per an, num, jyj advance; ten copies for. $7, Bi-SIonTHEtand Monthly 768 pages per an' num; 92 m advance; 10 copios for f 15. , This is the only Journal in Europe or America devoted to a complete and original system of An thropology. It presents new and well demonstra ted systems of Phrenology, Physiology, and Phys iognomy, and surveys, from a new position, the Humanitarian progress, and the great wonders and discoveries of tire age. The doctrines of the Jour nal have been sanctioned, generally, by phrenolo gists and men of science, who have given them an investigation. Specimen numbers will le sent gratuitously. Address the Editor, Dr. J. R BLCHANAN, Cincinnati. Remittances at the Editor's risk ,. . .. Volume first being stereotyped, copies will be usnt by mail for 82. This volume contains nine plates, one being a map of the New System of Phrenology. no38w4. IT Consumption is a disease-which is carrying its victims to the tombs by thousands, without being arrested in its progress by the medicines in common use at the present time. But a brighter day is coining, and has come as to successfully arrest this disease. DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, not only gives immediate relief in Coughs and Colds, but bom the testimony of men of the highest standing here and elsewhere, it is making seme very remarkable cures of Consump tion. Improvements in the treatment of diseases . are onward, and nothing can arrest its spirit in the present ngc. Those who are afflicted with diseased Lungs, would do well to call on the Agents and see the certificates of Dr. Wm. J. Richards, Judge Wm. Burke, Die wife of the , Rev. Geo. W, Malcy, and of Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor in the Eclectic Medical College in Cin cinnati. For sale in Poracroy by J. P. Flemino and D. Heed, Agents for Meigs county. n37w2. 13" Da. Gursorr'a Improved Extract or Yel- ' low Dock and Sarsafarilla is a sure remedy for Hereditary Taint. ' . Thousands of individuals arc Cmscd with griev ous complaints,' which they inherit from their pa tent. The use of the Yellow Dock and Sarea ,-darilla will save all this, and save a vast amount of misery, and many valuable lives, for it tho ruuthly exnels from the system the latent taint, which is the seed of disease, snd so takes off the curse by which the sins or misfortunes of the pa rents are so often -visitc! upon the innocent off soriai. ' Parents owe it to tlioir children to guard them against the effects of maladies that may be com. municated by descent, and children of parents that have at any tunc ien ntlectcd with Con sumption, Sciofula or Syphilis, owe it to them selves to take precaution against the disease be ins Tcvivcd in them. Guysott's Extract of Yel . low Dock and Sarsaparilla is a sure antidote in uch cases. See adveiLiscinant. ii35w4. Notice. THE Second tersa of Mx. Whxjahi' Singing class will commence atiSakuiday evening the-Wh inst, at Ttalf post seven o'clock, In the basement Ot the Presbyterian church. ' Persons desirous of uniting with the class arc incited to be presenUon that evening. : . 1 .; 1 ... . . i " July 8, !86l-n38W3. ! ,' ; J '' ' A Card. : '-. " ;-! ' , 4 ' W. WILLIAMS, Teacher of the Organ, Piano Forte, Melodeon or Seraphim, Flute or Violin. , Organs and fianos tuned and repaired. .-Pomeroy, July 3, 1861. n38m3. ' . ' Sheriff Sale. BY virtue of two writs of alias vend. ex. to nte directed, one from the Court of Common picas of Athens County, aud one from the court of Common Pleas of Viuton county, Ohio; I will offer st publio tale on Wednesday the 16th day of July. I85f . between the hours prescribed by law, at the Mill of Downing 4 Co., in Coal Port, ' the followirif nrooerty to writ: Une uouDte i-.n cine 4 Boilet and three run of Mill Stones. Of fered as the property of It. Downing et. al. at the suit of JIampton. Sqiith 4 Co. - M, W. COLLINS, S. M, C. JulyS, 1881. .. A new and vory handsome one scat BUGGYj J and one as good as new with two scats, will be sola ai less man con ullu miuiuun, . June 26, 1851. . Sundries. , Log chain-' und Mathooks Hoes Hakex and Forks; Long Handle Shovels; Plough Haines; X 1 ! Cut Saws; Broad Axes; Steelyards and Hand Scales 1 One large warehouse Scales; For sale very cheap. REEP 4 BROTHER. Stoves Two modi uiu sine offioe Stoves used only one winter just as good as new, for sale very low by " REpp A BROTHER, 1000 Ilv), Hams-very fine; , : 500 Souldcrs do - . . 2000 Clear Pork do ' For sale cheap for cash. :? - -. --. -. REED 4 BROTHER. ONE HUNDRED DOZEN Jf Lanes celebrated Vermifuge fof sale at II 15 per down by 1 June 26. lflai. E. S. EDWARDS BANDIES and CONFECTIONERY wholestle j tad retail f R- A. SIDEB0TT6M. HEAD, QUARTERS, N 2. COlIEX, has the pleasure of announcing that through every obstacle and in desnite of all misfortune he is again at his post witha splendid ioi oi Jioininr. He Has pissed through the fire and has not been found wanting. Although one of the severest sufferers, yet through the kindness of friends, his establishment, Phocnix-like, has risen from its ashes, with all its former beauty and excel lence restored. He hopes his buying friends will rally around him and assist in the work of recover ing his loss. " .' "...: Clothing Tor the Thousands. Cohen, on Front street, is dispensing .o his eouutless customers the most superb, convenient, cheap and durable articles of Clothing ever heard of in the annals of time. Come one and all and be habited. Summer goods of all descriptions for sale unusually cheap. - - --- We read that in the" days of old, V!) 1 The Poets sung of mystic Love, But for the best now things have changed, ' ; As in these stanzas we shall prove. .. To Oohcn give your attention; ," h Facts of importance he will mention:. ' . " On Front street, at the old stand,- As every person surely knows, i He always keeps a fresh supply -' Of tasty, good, and well made clothes; Cloaks and coats of every cut and kind, . To pledse the most fastidious mind -- ' Pants and Vests the very best,.. ,r j. He ever keeps on hand; iJ -s ' Collars and Shirts snd fancy Hats, ' The latest style within the land; Fine cloth and silk plush caps, . ! Marietta Shoes and Boots, And fancy gentlemen's furnishing goods, Cottons, Silks, Linens and Hosiery, Carpet Bags, Trunks and Jewelry There is no scarcity. Those who would be wise will come and buy of his supply, on Front between Court and Lind streets, at Cohen's Headquarters. .. , Pomeroy, June 26, 1861. n38tf. AN EXHIBIT Of the Receipts nnd Expenditures of Meigs County, for the year ending June 1,1851. Balance in Treasury Juno 1st, I860, Revenue from Duplicate of 1860, Revenue from arrears of 1849, Revenue from taxes paid at Columbus for 1849, Received from fines and costs in crim- inal cases, Received from tavern, ferry and Horse licenses, Received from Permits to sell goods, Received from Road costs refunded, Received from Jury fees, 8252 60 6 3269 43 0 86 68 6 7 64 9 403 19 0 84 69 0 23 97 6 12 26 0 30 00 0 Total, 14176 17 5 EXPENDITURES. raid Coroner's expenses, $17 95 0 raid Hoard of Equalization expenses, 20 00 O Paid petit jury expenses, 214 70 0 Paid grand jnry expenses, 138 26 0 Paid witnesses in criminal cases, 406 68 0 Paid justices in criminal cases, . 64 67 0 Paid constables in criminal cases, 124 03 0 1 am ttosecuting Attorney ond others, 183 33 0 1 ato jail fees, 102 74 A ram salaries of Clerk and Sheriff, 140 00 0 Paid Auditor's fees, 732 38 0 mia Commissioners expenses, 94 00 0 i-sm printing expenses, (including Ge neral Laws) 243 31 0 raw stationer)- expenses, 91 22 6 Paid Common School expenses; 44 60 0 Paid highway exnenses. inn sn n Paid incidental expenses, 127 43 0 Paid election expenses, 113 35 0 Paid township assessors sxdenses, 349 60 0 Paid paunerexnenses. mo oi n Treasurer's per cent, on 8600 at 6 per ccnt- 28 00 0 Total, - - $3688 98 0 Excess of Receipts over Expendi- turcs, . mi i9 6 Uy order of Commissioners. S. HALLIDAY, Auditor. Pomeroy, June 26, J851.n38w4. Itoad Tax Notice. The Commissioners of Meigs county at their March session 1851, determined that a general levy of ten cents on the 100 valuation, be as sessed on the taxable property of said county entered on the duplicate of 1861. a.50,1"-An dition1 'cvy of 20 cents on the 8100 valuation, by the Trustees of Chester, of 2 cents on the 100, by the trustees of Olive t of 20 cents on the $100, by the Trustees of Orange, and 10 cents on the $100 by the Trustees of Salisbury. S. HALLIDAY Aud. June 2G, 1851. n38w4. j 'Remember the faithful Dead." MARIETTA MARB1E WORKS. HOLLISTER 4 LEONARD would respect JorTa the citizens of Pomeroy and vicinity that they still continue the MARBLE BUSINESS in all in all its various branches st their old stand m Marietta, Ohio. Having just receiucd a large and well selected TdI"6?1 of IUlian and American Marble Slabs fUSi!? PrePared to make to order, MON UMENTS, TOMB-TABLES and HEAD-STONES or every variety, on the shortest notice, in the neatest style, and for the LowssT-prices. Marble Mantels, Centre Table-Tops, 4c. al ways on hand. Grindstones from the best Warren quarries, constantly on hand, wholesale or retail. Any orders addressed to us at Marietta, or H. o. himth, Pomeroy, will be promptly attended to. Marietta, O. June 19, 1861. n37m8. n REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET Between Pltsburgh.narlelta, Pome- rY and Qalllpolta. .TB , Th new and fast running steam gJJWfJ er GOV. MEIGS, Captain John N. et) anus, wm niase regular weekly trips between the above nnrts. Leaving Pittsburgh for Marietta, Pomeroy and Gallipolia, every TUESDAY, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Returning leaves Pomeroy for Marietta and Pittsburgh, every THURSDAY at 9 o'clock, A. M. June 19, 1861. n37tf. pOOKING STOVFOne Second hand J Cooking Stove Premium .No 2. for to by , REED 4 URO. April 17. 1851. Spring Goods. JUST RECEIVED a fresh supply of seasonable GOODS, which now makes my stock com-pu;uv-consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Quecnsware. Iron Ware. Stone Wm. h.i. Caps, Boots, Shoes, Window Glass, Looking Glass es, Clocks, Watches, Iron, nails, steel, Leather, nianiuu noiies, u IS. risn. I'mvisinna. IVHnn Yarns, Carpet Yarns, Carpets, Mill Saws, White untie, r lbsut raris, 01c. flic. WM. II. REMINGTON, Corner Lind and Front streets. April 17, 1851. n28w4. - N. B. Molasses and Sugar direct from New Or- eaus, ny me una., cui., half bbl. or retail. It ALSTON & STIVERS 7 OULD INFORM their friends that they V V have survived the fire, and are now hold ing rorth at their warehouse on Second street, where they ore receiving a fresh stock of GOODS. to which they invite the attention of their friends and customers. Itmay not be necessary to remind those indebted to us that this is a great time of need, as all are acquainted with our misfortune. "A word to the wise is sufficient." April 17, 1851 n28tf. I NDIGO Best Spanish Float only II pr lb. L at cheap drug store. FLEMING. THE Administrator of .Uriah Eblin, deceased, has filed his accounts for final settlement A. DONNALLY, Clerk. May 8, J86l-r-Slw3 , BROWN'S Cantharidia Tissue, at FLEMINGS. CBIOU.ED BEEF. 200 O Cured, for sale at pounus 8irgar SMITH'S. FIFTY BARRELS Mnohiufnm Salt for Kale lew for cash, by SMITH. ;.,.'. STEAMBOAT REGISTER, ' PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKETS. days or r amino roHcaoY or and down. ; Mcssznu&r, 4 Down Sundav. I'd Wednesday. Rucrevc Statc. Monday, " Thursday,' KCYSTO.M StATT, HlSERNIA, Cincinnati, . Brilliant, Currsa, Tuesday, " Friday, Wednesday" Saturday; Thursday, " Sunday, Friday, " Monday, Saturday, " Tuesday, MARIETTA, r-OMSROY ASP CINCINNATI PACKET. ! Ohio, - Down. Tuesday; i 1 Up Sunday. ; 'pOMEROY AMD PORTSMOUTH fACIET.' ' ' ' Revcille X Leavc Pomeroy Monday 4 Thursday S " Portsmth Tuesdays Friday. Wl CryKtal Fount Division No. 1, Bon Bna u aughters ol Temperance meet ings every Friday afternoon at the Sons' Hall in Pomeroy. ,tt , Inhuman Cruelty Barbarism. The inhuman creature who would suffer his better half the partner of his bosom to standby s hot stove and bake bread, this summer, ought to suffer the fate provided for old Daniel. R, A. Sidebpttom's Bakery, Front street, above Lind, is the great depot of Fresh Bread, Crackers, Cakes and Pies. -. - , no37tf t"5 POMEROY WHARF BOAT. COURT HOUSE LANDING.-. HAVING newly fitted up my Wharf Beat, jnd improved its capacity, I am prepared to re ceive and forward all kinds of goods, produce, 4o., eirher up or down the river-, at the most reasona ble rates. Having made permanent arrangements with the steamers plying regularly to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, I am prepared to forward freights st uniform rates-regardless of the season. Those wishing to ship on the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Packets, or on any of the smaller boats plying re gularly "Ohio," "Reveille," or "Gov. Meigs," can make their shipments through me at a great advantage. My charges are moderate, snd as my facilities for storing goods are not exceeded by any other boat on the River, I invite businessmen to consult their own interests by advanoing mine. Careful and attentive hands are always ready day and night, to receive or discharge freight. Families removing to the West can be ac commodated on board the Wharf Boat , iunet2n36 JAS. MARTIN. N. B. All letters and freight Bhould be direct ed "J. Martin, Pomeroy Wharf Boat, Court House Landing." IT Athens Messenger copy to the amount of 91 and charge this office. . Attachment. On the 23d day of May, A. D. 1861, David Barber caused to be issued from the Court of Common Plevs, of Meigs coun ty, Ohio, a writ of attachment, for the sum of one nUuJred and one dollars, against the proper ty and pflVfta nf Ahraham M. Hinklrv. '?,'h writ has been served and returned.' A. DONNALLY, Clerk. T. MoKTAotns, Att'y for Pl'ff. June 11, 1851 no36. - Administrator's IVnticn. AT the J une Term of the court of common pleas of Meigs county, the undersigned was appointed ed and qualified as Administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of William McDaniel, late 01 saia county, aeceosea. ' - E. JONES. June 12, 1851. no3Cw3. '- TILDEN Oc COS EXTRACTS. The subscriber is nrenared to furnish Phvai cians nnd Druggists throughout Ohio with these ceicoraiea extracts at proprietors wholesale pn ces. J. p. FLEMING. MEXICAN MUSTA1VO LINIMENT. The subscriber has been appointed wholesale agent tor this world renowned Liniment, and will furnish the trade with it at the proprietors prices io.uu pr gross or ci.eu a dozen. J. P. FLEMING. House and Lot for Sale. "PHE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his House X and Lot in Minersville, near V B Horton's upper coal-bank The sire of the house 30 by 18 feet two stories and a half hih. The lower story is made sufficient to keep a store, grocery, or boarding house. . The lower story is 18 feet square or a room. The second story has two large rooms, with a good fireplace. The upper story is all in one room, with a good fireplace. Also, a good cellar, 10 by 18 feet. The lot is 60 feet in front by 225 back. Any person wishing to Durchase this nroncrtv sna.-i nave a great oareain. THOMAS JONES LEWELYN. May 22, 1881 n33w4pd NOTICE. A petition will be presented to the Trustees of Scinio townshin. Meies county. on Thursday, the 3d day of July next, praying ior a townsnip roaa 10 De lam out trom the dwel ling house of Henry Webster, in Section 25. Town 7, Range 14, to the main road passing uuuugii oaiu pecuon. nr.iiar Wts&ir.K. June 5, 1851. n35w4pd. Administrator's Notice. fpHE subscriber has been annointed and miali i. cd as Administrator on the estate of Lorenzo Dowf late of Coalport, Meigs county, deceased. All persona indebted to said estate are rea nested to make immediate payment; and those bavins claims against against said estate will present mem 10 amy authenticated tor settlement within one year Horn tins date. JONATHAN D. HOFF, Adra'r. Sheffield, May 3, 1861. n35w3. GEO. HOSSICK. Wholesale und Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, snd ooniectionery, rRONT ST., SEWW THE RIIIKLDARHR 1IOI SE. would respectfully announce to his customers. and the public, that he has constantly on hand a large assortment of every article in his line, which he is prepared to warrant equal to any brought to in is iiiuriiei. He keeps constantly on hand, besiilmi CANDIES and CONFECTIONERY, RAISINS, CREAM NUTS. PRUNES, GROUNDNUTS, CITRONS,; ALMONDS, ORANGES, BRAZIL NUTS, LEMONS, FILBERTS, PECCAN NUTS, And in a word every variety of articles usually found in a wholesale Fruitery and Confectionery. Having an excellent BAKERY attached he is prepared to furnish BREAD, CAKES, CRACK ERS, PIES, 4c, as may be desired. ITParties furnished to order. - ; . . . The subscriber pledges himself to keep such a slock as cannot be surpassed in this Market Dealers generally, and especially Merchants from the country, are invited to call. CTOrders promptly and satisfactorily filled. " " GEO. HOSSICK. Pomeroy, May 29, 1851. no34tf. T cmon Syrup, for sale wholesale and retail JR-s y GEO. HOSSICK. ICE CREAM. This delictus summer lux ury will be served every evening and families supplied to order at HOSSICK'S. BEGOT FOR SALE.-A one nui& jjuuuy can be obtained on li- oerai terms Dy application to ; GEO. HOSSICK. Mineral Water kept constantlyon hand and for sale by R. A. SIDEBOTTOM. way ZBU34M. CASH AGAINST THE WORLD! ' l wis nimbi j; sixresc vorkver 1 In addition to A ; our late unprecedented low prices, the cash system enables us to add another and still another article to the catalogue which we are sellinr at fMm oa . .ah a i .i-i , . ..uiu u k iuu jn cent jik man ever Dcioreollor ed in this market. We place on the list: Fine, Eastern, cold pressed castor oil, the only article of the kind in this market, prdos. 80 cts. McLancs Vermifuge pr dos 1 00 cts Lees Pill's pr dos. ... 60 cts Pain Killer pr bottle '; ' 20 cts' McAllister's Ointment pr box ' 1 20 cts' Genuine Mustang Liniment (not the coun terfeit with which the county has been , flooded) but the genuine at the proprie , tors only agency for this county; pr bot. 20 cts Late rjeceipts place us in possession of the heav iest stock and best assortment! (natent nutininU excepted) in the market, purchased at the lowest importers price, with 5 pr cent off for cash, which e isbles us to undersell. Cell and got some of that p -ime Stipercarbonate of Soda at 10 eta. tip nnnnit it goes like hot cakes. Mind the cheap cash drug store is in Remington's corner. . J P FLEMINO Rectified Whiskey From 100 to 600 bar rels, always on hand and for sale low at No 6. WAKES ft BUb'KIRK. vjCnba' ExpcJiaoa Successful! ! T,DViA.r .chJeaP5tovt'store i BILL V I It ALL, is on hand m ain w;th the lari:- est stock af-STOVLS ever bromrht Sr.fef inismomct, sciectea wuh the rrestest eare.Tnv brocing every variety of s yie and finish, with the latest a.n.1 -iw-t ;-: ivxnU. , Amuuc late receipts of Stoves at his store we notice the fol lowing: :. -t...-. . :v . ,! CELEBRATED ROT' RY STOVE. , CHILD'S OHIO PATENT t- ; . HALCYON AIRTIGHT, . . I '" . ! , CELEBRATEP COAL STO.VE ENTERPRISE, ,. QUEEN, CITVr do,. .! '-l Ail of the best materials and warranted.. Ha also keeps on hand large supplies of custom made TIN WAllE, which ho will sell to merchants and oth ers lower than the same article cau be .bought in the west. ,,.; ...'. .j . ,,, BTDon't forget the CiitAr Tin and Stovk Stors undef the Riheldarfer House. . ,, , - - Pomeroy, May 16, 1851 n32tf. " COUNTY AUCTIONEEIU-That Cheap Stove Store man BILL PRALL, has been ap pointed, qualified, and given bond as Auctioneer for Meigs county. . He will receive on commission and tell goods on the lowest terms. Call at the No. 1 Stove store. Pomeroy, March 27, 1851. no37tf. Farm for Sale. 1 OFFER for sale my Farm lying on the road lead ing from Chester to Parkersburg, in Chester township, a half mile from Adams' mill, contain ing 90 acres, 60 acres under cultivation with two dwelling houses and a well of good water, a good apple and. peach orchard, and a good shop suitable for a a blacksmith or wagoaker. - - -t May 16, l861-HiS23pd,?'.' i R. "Wi SIMS. r GROCERIES 6 all kinds Just received and for sale at . H. B. 8MITHS. BLASTING POWDER-26 kegs just received On commission and for sale upon the cash principle, by -t.-f H. B SMITH. SL I-EATnEllV-A splendid arUcleo Cinctnnatt and Heuilock tan, for sale at '" .1 'SMITH'S. Ty7: agon-U htm two.horse WAGON well V V . ironed and complete ia nil particulars, for sale by - apri!17 REED 4 BRO. ROAD NOTICE Notice is hereby given, "that a petition will be presented to the Trustees of ounon iownsmpat their session, on the 8th day of June next, to open a township road, as fol lows: Commencing at Joseph Wolfs farm on the hill; thence on the old road to intersect the road leading from Graham Station to Pomeroy, at the bridge where Philip Harpold now lives. Said road will cross parts of Philip Harpold and Adam Har pold's lands. A PETITIONER. D OAD NOT1CB-A petition: will oe present w we Joiraniwoersgi meigs county, at their June session next, praying for a county road coin- uiciiumg bi ur near uie residence or Lemuel Pow ell, in Salisbury township; thenee the nearest and ucai mine iu inieneci me roaa leading from Rut land to Sheffield, at or near the tannery of W H "" A fliTITIONER. May 8, 1851 n31w4pd -'- j TO MERCHANTS ca Invite theattintion of Country Merchants to - siocs. oi motions ana rancy uoods, which 60n be sold at low prices and oh reasonable terms. Aft...: . .... ... wuiiaisiin? in nnn.nr in in nwm. ,ri t 800 pieces Bonnet, Cap snd Taffeta Ribbons; uul ! UCK ome pressing anurine uombs; 100 Whiteand colored Spool Thread; 100 lbs. - "' Skein do ; 100 " Black assorted Patent'' do 100 dos. Artificial Flowers; 100 Elementary Spelling Books; 200 Gum Susnenrlers: . - 200 Gross Hooks and Eyes; " ' auu rearl and Agote 8hirt Buttons: ' 600 " ' Coat and Pant do 600 M. Plain and Ribbed Percussion Caps; 60 " Rockwell 4 Ron anil RoW Siw, 60 dos Men's Cotton and Lisle Thread Gloves; xv uernn i,inca ana wool UloveS; 60 " Ladies' Lisle Thread and Cotton do 20 " KidandSilk - 28 " Military Shaving Soap;"' " 60 " Razors; - 20 " Clothes and Hair Brushes; ' - 60 " Shaded Comfort. 100 " McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Pills: ou racKs rins; Lanes. Eilcini. Frinrp n1 Pli nmn!,ni.. Silk and Worsted Coat Bindings, Silk Thread m ' ... . . mm iwioi, olc. ac, . E. S. EDWARDS Pomeroy, April 17, 1861. " lyrOTICE At my instance an attachment Was 4 tnis nay issued Dy WiUiam H Clark, a Jus tice of the Peace of Olive township, of the coun vy or Meigs, against the property and effects of neese w aims, an absconding debtor. Dated this in uay oi April, 1861 . JOHN II. PARKER May 8, 1851. n3lw4pd " NOTICE. The undersigned has been appoint ed and qualified as Administrator on the estate or Mary Kent, late of Meigs county, dee'd, . ' SAMUEL KENT. June 12, 1861. n86w4pd. WASHING SODAOnly 8 cts. pr lb. FLEMINGS. S anawna Sail 40 barrels for sale very jl. low jus casn at - r S , (, , BMTJ'H'S, Fire I'rnnf Paint. BLAKE'S Fire and Water Proof Paint (in oil) .Do do do Dry 26 Bbls. Louisville While Lime; 8 Bbls. Hydraulic Cement; ' J ..do clemcd Plaster Paris; 20 Bbls. N.O. Molasses;. 3000 lbs. N. O. Sugar; f . . 5jHhds. Queens and Glassware; 30 Boxes Window Glass (assorted sizes) In store and for sale by 1 ' ' WM. H. REMINGTON, i . nwa of Front and Lind ato. ' June 8, 1861. n36w3. neuniun JUlfDIAjL, and Bate- VJi Juan s jjrops, o eta pr bot. at FLEMING'S rWENTT-FIVE Bushels Shoe Pegs, as sorted sires, from the brat faMn ;n i.a it: Kjuouues, ior saie at SMITH'S -j c.4. r . ..7 r" ... ui- Lnrd A splendid article of No. 1 for- sale at May8, 1861 SMITH'S. Barber-ous Removal! PJ. ADDISON has jremoved his Barber Shop to Court street, where be may always be found ready and willjng to serve his patrons in the neatest and most fashionable style Feeling thanks cit those who desire to have their countenance scraped, and harr trimmed neatly, to give him a ivt liuoi tJciuuiiuiie. ne won n rpttittvtiiiiiif si; With razor sharp and water hot, He U always be found on the spot, Ready to serve all who please to call, Both old and young, and great and small: 1 hen don t delay, but come along ' And have it done up neat and strong. Pomeroy, May 22, 1861 n33tf T caa in chests, half chnstn. m .im,i, ui saie low oy OAKES ft BUSKIRK Rye Wklskey-60 Barrels Old Rye, for sale tNo6. OAKK8 ft BURKIHIT T ir, pitch and Oakam on hand and lor sale at No 8 by - OAKES A BUSKIRK. Blasting Powder A fresh supply for salt bv "II. B. SMITH, f... o not a . 1 " "" , ngeni ior tne Company. Qlr John Franklin This brave Naviea mi una inn. si ueen louna, tnu nis wife mourns uccause sne nas not his Uaguerreotrpe likeness Alas! ho put it off until it was too late. '; Professor Wooi.lt has taken rooms t A Ro man's, in Middleport, where he will remain but a a iow uays, ready and hannv to wit nn thn k may be so fortunate as to give him a call, i rroiessor woollv bas just received from New York the Blectio Galvsnico, which enables him to take better Pietuna thin has mm .v.. the West, and warranted to be Inferior to none in the world, and cheaper than any before.' - . Comeoa, while vry thing is ready. A eloudv day is as good as any. . 7 April 17, 1861 niWwJ . COW FEED for sale at May 22, 1841 REED ft BROTIrTB'R. ' j 1.t U . ! CHERCHES; It:? AO ! Protestant EplBCOpai-Rc. Thomas U. Doolrv, Rector: Services every Sabbath morning, at 101 o'clock. , ... PrennyterlanRcv. R. Wilrishoji Pastor: Servicesevery Sabbath morning at 101 o'clock. Met kodist Episcopal Rev. J. F. Oivsm, Pastor: Services at the upper church on alternate Sabbath mornings, at 10 o'clock at lower church, evert Sabbath afternoon, at S o'clock. Roma at Catholic Rev THrorHii.es Kraft, iticst: Services every Sabbath morning. . . . i German Mcthodlst-Revt Mr. Gevsr, Services every Sabbath mothing.,:,, I -t . t uermau JLntUcrun-Hev. Mr, IIaski.,-m. -Tr oanoatn mommg. ,( ... . ! i - 1 S O C I E E SjI""" ITIASOIVIC Pnmornv i,Ar. No. IBlr-Stated Meetings, the Monday urcuuiK, on or neiore tne lull moon in iwrh month. Hall in Murphy's building, Second st. I. O. O. F. Naomi Lodge, No. 117, Meetings on every Friday Evening., Hall in Edwards' building. p" Welfare Division. No. Oft. R,m S2f Temperance, Meetings every Saturday i Evening. Halt in DeCamp's building. im?w? Salisbary Division No. 992, lA'son8 f Temperance Meetings on Saturday kwmsu bvenings. Hall, Kice's building Sluldleport. GUYSOTT'8 IMPROVED EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPAR ILLA. The remedy for Purifying the Blood, and curing disease, and the only remedy that is morougniy emcient and perfectly harmless. This Medicine.whcn used according to directions Will Care Without Fall. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Csnccrs, Tumors, Erup tions of the skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, ; ringworm, or Tetters, Scald head, Rheumatism, Pains in the bones or joints, old sores and ulcers, swelling of the glands, Syphilis, . . Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, diseases of the kidneys, loss of appetite, diseases ar rising from the use of Mercury, pain in the side and shoulders, general debility, dropsy, lum- bfujo. . ,-, , . The best Female Medicine known. Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, L?V?!rrh,! orWhites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinuence of Urine, General Prostration of ' the System Depressed Spirits and Gloomy State of Mind are cured by DR. GUYSOTT'8 EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, which gives im mediate relief, by renewing the fountain of Health and Strenth, tho Blood. It neutralises bad hu mors, stops unnatural secretions, and gives heah thy action to all the vital powers. Its mild alterative properties render it peculiar ly applicable to the slender and delicate consti tution of the female. It immediately contracts that distressing nervousness and lassitude so common to the female frame, and imparts an en ergy and buoyancy as surprising as they arc grate ful. We have evidence on file, which induces us strongly to recommend this medicine to mar ricn people who have not been blessed with off spring. Prolapsis Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, of five years standing, cured by Dr. Gupsott's Extract oi vcuow uocx ana fimrsaparilla, after every other known" remedy had been tried without . relief. Wasihnqto, Oi, Fcbruarv. 1849. This certifies that my wife, aged twenty seven years, has been suffering under the above, com plaint for five years; nearly all that time confined to ner oca. i nave ior tour years constantly em ployed the best medical talent that could bo nro cured in this section of the country, without any benefit whatever. 1 have also purchased every instrument recommenced ror tne coreot such dis eases, au oi wnicn proved worthless. In the spring of 1848, was induced by my friends to try Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, which was used for four months. After she had used it for about four weeks, it was evident to an oi us inat she improved rapid ly, and gained flesh and strength, until she is now enjoying excellent health. WM. MONF0RT, We being neighbors to Wm. and Julia Mon- lort, know that the above statement as to the sickness of Mrs. Monfort, and as to the cure being effected by "Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsa parilla," to be strictly true. JANE EDDY, SARAH POWERS. A CASK Of ULCERATED UMBS Or 18 YEARS STAND ISO. The following is an extract of a letter dated march 27, 185U, rrom E. B. Perkins, M. D., highly respectable physician of Marietta, Ohio: Jons Park Dear Sir: I have under my care a young woman who, for sixteen years, has been suffering from Ulcerated Limbs, and whose case i i i i i i ., hub ucen jirunuunceu nopeicss oy inree oi our nest ptiysiciaus. i took her into my family, and have used Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla freely, and I am confident that the Yellow dock ana barsaparilla will enect a permanent cure. She is better in general health than she has ever been before, and walks a mile or two without fatigue or pain. A a pear ago she used crutches. 1 will report the case in due time . Very respectfully, E. B. PERKINS. KING'S EVIL. CASE OF O. M. LEONARD. ICflf the reader will observe, he will see that. in nearly all cases, the patient has tried nearly every physician within his reach, nnd nearly every remedy; but when he hits noon Guysott's kcmow uock ana barsapariiia, the cure is ira- UICU1BIC Blooming Grove, Dec. 1st 1849. Messrs. S. F. Bknnktt ft Co. Gents; Some time in 1843 i wu attacked with King's Evil in my arm, which became so sare that I could not use it, and in 1840, mortification set in. I era ployed, at different times, each physician of cele bnty within my renchi all told me that my arm must be amputated. From the shoulder to the forearm, my arm was full of running sores, some ui mew ns iuiru mb i imjr-ceiH piece, i men tried an Indian Doctor, who removed the morti tied flesh, and stopped the mortification, but could not heal my arm. My strength at this timo was completely exhausted, and my nerson much emaciated. I continued in this state until the summer of 1848, when I saw an advertise mcnt of "Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsana rilla," which I read attentively, and sent for one bottle of the article. After using it s few days, the discharges from my arm increa.ed, and as sumed a light color, and less offensive odor. sent for a second bottle, and while using; it 1 found my strength increasing, and tho discharges from my arm decreasing. 1 continued mini it until 1 had Used six bottles, though I felt myself perfectly cured bctore 1 used the sixth bottle- Since that time I have not felt any pain in my armi no sores have reappeared,, and I have no reason to doubt that it is thoroughly cured, for 1 have no reason to doubt that it is thoroughly cured, for I can labor with it as well as I ever could. "unrsous icuuw awck ana oarsaparma ' ae . in. ... ... . lono cured me; I took no other remedy whil usinc it, and had I used it at the first annear snce of the malady, I fnlly believe it would have saved me from years of suffering. And I most earnestly recommed every person suffering under any similar disease, to nse "Uttysott'a Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," which will restore them o health. Yours in gratitude, O. M. LEONARD, O'None genuine unless put up in lanro bottles. containing a quart, and name of the sXrup blown in the glass, with the written signature, S. P. Ben nett on the outside wrapper. STrnce vl per bottle, or 6 bottles for 3. Sold by J. D. PARK. Cincinnati. O. North-east corner Fourth andjWalnut sts., en trance on Walnut St, to whom all ordnra miist be addressed. For sale by D. Reed. Pumerovs O. W. Coorwr 4 Co., Chester, John Frame, Coolvillot J. Caoe- hart, & Co., Point Pleasant) John Perkins. Athens: Maguet Nsret, Gallipolia; U. 8. Murrar, Wtlkes vilie;O.J. Payne, Porter. mavi'sno.ir SURJEON DENTI8T x CHARLES N. MAD DY, begs leave to in form the eifiitnunf !,i vicinity that he may be uuna i his residence in C V. i fT. 1 .1 . .1, i . wnen not prmessionauy absent, lie is prepared to execute all operations pertaining to thu pryfis sion, in a style of ncatnrss, case aud durability, t TEETH inserted in complete or parts of setts, upon gold plate, with or without artificial Gums, iu so accurate a manner, as todeceive the closest ob server. . ' ..- i His charges shall in all cases be low, and gradu ated according to theamountof labor and matorial expended; pledging himself to give entire satisfoc tion in all cases entrusted to his csre. . . , ILXLADIE8 waited upon at their residence if required. ,,,... . , , . I . IT The NERVE killed and the Tooth'savcd with mil. Ktftn.Cnf ifili nf rinin (a (Vj. ...liA.i 1 HrThe Lctheon will be used for extrae'tine . ALSO- 0 CANCEIUS, al! kind; t old RUNNING SORES, SCROK I.A kits pnt-r-M jticm ...! ;' ., . . iiMUI,iiia,II),il nnii arm se cond stages of CONSUMPTION, on moderate tt1na , He invites the? afflicted portion of the community to givehimacall. A fair trial is all he ssks. May 1, 1851 n30tf. NOTICE. ifAVING Concluded 111 rtll, nn n - .i. ,iii7 trty uoods business in Ptuneroy. und giving in mm hut i-ri un io any one, we respi cifully ask all those indrbu-d to us, to call iinnndi ntely and a tile eithur by note or pnyuioni. Doti'i forget our former .notice, "thai till claims due us previous io4ih i.fJulv.lf.SO, will be put in suit iiniiicdlniuly" for collec lion. To our customers then, we kindly sk them to como irnuiediaiely nnd settle. Ii is imporiunl to moke a speedy wind up, so us to commence in our oilier itnciul:d busi ness nt a certain time. It is not our v. UI1 u make cost or trouble. Uonii' now come all. REKI) & BROTH KR. May 1, 1851. KT N. 1J Our stock on linnd will In sold from 10 10 20 per c. nt. cheaper ilinn former prices, or chenper than die same ar ticles enn be bad in any ether store. 11 &t R. TEA STOHE. Haviiit; just received pFltW,UVly .f "PlcndidTEA, from StdiidftPliiladelphia, 1 offer it to the public with rLlan9'1850 Mnien,S' H. B.SMITH, Agent. pIPEIl IIANOIXoi;The unlerl has recently opened in connection with the AJIUff hllAll1Psl SI ohniriA j ! r a a a a. . of Pawr Ilangnf,s. Also, 300 Oil 01 Draperies, Arches, Landscapes, and those of the Chinesn unit fi.it V. in The maenitude ami v ables himto sell at such prices ns will, without ..n.ni.iiii. Wlln uie varied tastes of thu community. 24tf. DAIULS HEED. HOKSE CAVE 8TOKE.-M. H elix, Arent The unit. ... h.'.-" imi.iii i.-iutiiiinii' ea a ntors at the rpnul.nr. r xivrnn u-..n.. Horse Cave Creek, will keep said store constantly supplied with such goods as may at ony time be wanted by the citiscns in that section. It is our design to sell at Pomeroy prices, though some ar ticles in Groceries, during bad roads, a small ad vance will be added. Any article wanted l.v the citizens not in said store can be ordered and' sent out at shortest notice. The stock in said store is now much larger than heretofore. So that customers will find nearlv as lull an assortment as in any store in Pomerov. Produce will be taken in exchange at the market dncc m Pomeroy. REED Ai MROTHER. November 27, 1850. PLATFOnra SfBALiforTate'arcin" cinnati prices, at SMITH'S. r .AIlIP CniMNIES.-Oiily 20 cis., at 1 - FLEMINtJS. BUGGIES, BUGGIES. rHJLS.UBS,?RI1JER has on h"d "d is prepa 1 red to sell all kinds of Buggies-one or two Mrse-manufactured from the best materials, and of the latest styles. The prices are very reasona ble, and the work warranted. Those wishing to purchase one of these indispensable articles of comfort arc invited to call. ' . BENJAMIN STIVERS. Pomeroy, May 8, 1861. Coda Fountain for sale, with all tho ro- ki ceipts and appurtenances, at May8, 1861. SMITH'S. Bacon A prime lot for sale at My 81861 SMITH'S. Jli jUeiltlSt. PfiTlonn.Hl, Hl.;n livn Visit POMKHDV in tho ... .. ' r the months or June, September, December snd Mr(,h- march25n'.'lyl ri WENTY-FIVE Barrels Curtis' best Crab J Cider for sale low to close consignment, at the store of . H. u. SMITH. LEATHER Upper, Calf, Topping, Lin ing and Binding skins, for sale at the store of decl9'1860. . 11. n. SMITH. . Notice S HEREBY GIVEN, lo Matilda Patterson, Jane Patterson and Samuel Grafton Patterson, minor children of V.'m. Patterson, deceased, residing in Linn county, Iowa, that James Robb, Adminis trator of in. Patterson, late of said county of Linn, deceased, did, on the 6th day of Mav, 1861. file bin nrlitinn in tlm f f f .. ni ' , . - I". viiiiiiiiuu Pleas of Meigs county, Ohio, praying for author- iv cui;uio a ii.oi roiiiraci wnicn was made by Said Will. Pnltrm in 1,1. Ill.i.i,,. i Airkendal), for the sale and conveyance of eighty i" me norm east comer of fraction numbdr. 1. in Tnwn :i ind tt.n.n 11 ;.. ty of Meigs. M. HECKARD. May 8, 1851. n31w3 Att'y for Petitioner. OENTLEIEX'S dress goods a MTIip aiihsf-ritir knu I..M. . : i ... " n.Hiiu ana is now openest the. finest assortment of Gentlemen's Dress Goods-to be found iu the city of Pomeroy, which he offers tto sell and make up when required, into the iMiiiuiiuuie (;nriiienis, at me lowest prices. nn ouivn nuiaii-ia oi uie luiiowmg articles: Black, Brown and Olive Cloths; Black, Doeskin, Fallevaild I'lnilt f'aMlmi.rui. II1.aL ii ti iT j c. . ---""""I omilll OIOWII, . .....,vi. .jnnuvua, in-CCUS and c, . ",m- "r". avy do; Net Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders, &e. Ac uvn i n.igi-1 im-piace iirniling s New Clnthinc D,1"'- WILLIAM BRA 1)1 No 8 WEST COLU "tilt I A SALTWo now have mill Khllll rnntim... . l. .i.. ' . 7 -- v.'iiwnuu IU MX'U lf sujitrior article of Salt for sale by the barrel or ,i 1IUJ, .iiiiK-nur. aim run i m i.i inn er than the present prices of other salt. m i , .... HEED 4 BRO. March 27, 1851. His stork rnnNixtiinrrv.ni., k.i.. r.i 7,." r." ...-.n-, , ,.,1,,,,-ib, iianaKcrciiicis,c &c. Goods, sunimnr r.n.T: t r'r: ' " v.l,on Caps, Boo s and Shoes, and a hwt of articles which ic oiuuiuie ior me season. . As it is necessary to mnko.nick sales he has rr puccd the prices or goods, so thot he defies compc tition, come from where itmay. - ou.ro uuiueuiateiy east of t he burnt district. April 17, 1881 mJ8lf rI"nke Notlro-All persons indebted to the I suhsftrih am hymniitnl In .nj - - v." unu nriui: by or before the first day of May next. As he is uciciiuuicq io square up ait accounts as soon as possible, we shall do well to settle. If we cannot nav let m urttln. mr,A k... - - . , , ... V. ll 1 WU stand, wc can do it innl ilml ..j rr than any justice of the peace in the State of Ohio. 1 . N B. A rood iianiilftirnt nf nnriTs JL on hand and for sale by the subserihrr, Court street, Pomeroy. t, DANIEL FLANAG1N. roraeroy, April 17, 1B61 n28w3 riHESHIRE FlOL'R constantly 6n hand and J sold cheap for cah by June 14, laoi. n. B. SMITH. Kt Boxes Glassware received atid for sale at tV GEOROE W HOLME8. FIRE! FIRE I FIRE I , TJ HAVING received a little shorter bo- fj Otire to vacate the premises, we fonncrlyOj oocapied, than tho law, in its huinsne c-perationl allows, on the nifht of the late r. we arc aow t-I be found in Wm. II. Kcminpton's buildinf, on J door below his stole. Hanng supplied ourselvttf with all our missiii; ariirlov, wc ate tnabMto! luniiMi our ciMwincrs al reduced prirea. In addi tion to our nrrnnnt n-V I , t . L I t mil; n:aui; uaiic-i nients with au eastern importing house to inii.plrl - inuum in quiB bi iuiLHir-1 ten pnres, and wiU receive, in a few weeks, al vcr- large and extensive invoice i f Fresh Drugs, (. hnniculs, Hasin s (formerly) RousceR-?) Pcrfu-I i- 1 "ur' ' repsrauntis, lustruinents, rine Drugs, and Sraree Preparations. neir In fore brought to this n.arket, We will supply! . ......i ....... n,iu .m.ii ii nine in a deduction oi twen ty per cent on their hill of former pun-haws in tnis piare, f,r st the "Cireular Prices ef any re- -...iiinii.i- i iiuiniirsii or i nic mnatli Hourc. " e warrant ourdrm-H inlmi.fcni ...1.1.....1 ... . " - '. IfUBIIi; ami ill- I tircly pure; routing dirrnily from under the Drug ...i niunu, inert: is 1111 p(wpihlc CliaiiCC f"r their aaultrraiion. Call mil i,. , there is iu the quality of drills and sxrrrtain w.t nriiiiu I Ii is 1 r i.f..iii.i, i -riipt'ist. 1851. SPRNR GOODS. 1851. 1.1 H. EDWARDS has just received from Jim the East fl Inn mulnrtlri.nl r.f nn . .. J J . . t n- ... i i.v nu iir- sirable Goods, which in addition to bis previous stock constitutes as large an assortment as can l e foniul in this region of country. His articles are of the best quality, and he will sell at a very small advance on eastern prices. Among his srtirh s may be found a large variety pf DRESS GOOD, consisting of Figured and Water. d Dress Pilks: i t. :! Printed KrcnchOrenadines, Rrraces, Tissues, &e Bloi-.k, (iretn and Maroon French Mcrivinr; Black. Cirei n. Mode and Maroon Thibet ( loas: Black and Fancy Alpacas; Figured, Plain and Barred Kwirs Muslins; .' A larpe assortment of Printed Latins, ten pri sing the newest style) French Printed Jaronelsi Ginp)iaii;s, Ae. . With an ossurtmcnt of Worsted, Linia, asd Cotton Goods for Men s summvr wear. Together with a fplendid assortment of Prir.u i f the newest and most disirablr siylm. Blear bed and Brown Sheetings' and Rlininrs; ' ALS'O Cbiths, " CassihiLrt-s, Naiinnis, Jeans. I weeds, &c. Pomcruy. A pril 17, 151.'""'" ' " - , , IV KEDLEWROIGHT VJkVtJ: '-oilers, C hi'iim-cttrsv rudConlrd rkiris. for sale by "priM7 L':HY.dIi,,S- I BK MKDTIHlrllTIl.'VOH oTnlTro . .loM' l ....P!L1. ' EDWARDS. BN!?'on;e raid, Rough and Res n.ui. 'i M,laI' H-'C Hnngar'an, Alboni, Nce.lW Brmd, colored Chip and China Pearl Uonne.s. f, Ly ?Pr'iL7 F.im.ARDg. Donnot Silks and Satins various colorsl y l-rape, Ihule and Florence, sswrtcd colors, for Bounet Lining, forsale at ...ajlrjil2 I'.DWARDr-'. U')'-:A tCne assortment of Ladies' and Children s Hose, comprising every variety. just received by nprill7 EDWARDS. L arc BOOtH Kid. Morocco. fi If A Tl.l Kin J for sale at aprill7 EDWARDS. LiSe'n, Cotton, Jaconet iind Swiss Edlints and Inst-rtings, forsale at Prin EDWARDS. Kfll Piece Bonnet andT'ap Ribbfins, for 9JJJ sale very cheap at EDWARDS. tS lovWBlai-k,"c7iforeii,' ViiiteKldand Silk W tiloves of superior qualitv, at . apjillT EDWARDS'. (S aitci-N and Half Gaiters, Kill, Momrro, Calf I and Kip Buskins, and Jenny Lind Ties. Also, a good assortment! of Mitcst-s and Children's Buskins, nnd Lace Hoots, for sale ct n)rill7 EDWARDS'. One Hundred Ken in Cap Paper Also, Flat Cap, Lcttt rand Bill Paper, nt .JP'iHT ' EDWARDS'. G""t roceri A GeiicVal Assortincntofol 'r im GROCERIES, for sale low by npriU7 KHWARDS'. teel A general sMiorinicnt of" Cast, Shear, . " German and E U Sicel, for mle bv sprill? EDWARDS'. Iron A large lot of all fires, for sale at" nprilH EDWARDS'. ' V nilH aud Spikes of all sizes, just receir 1 .ed and for sale very cheap at l'r'H7 EDWARDS. Ijowder 50 keps Hille ami Blasting Powder on hand nnd for sale at npriHT EDWARDS'. i si S.- 1 he attention of fann fS crs is railed to my assortment of '''P!nu-lt l.nni Patn.it Mfilknv h.;ii. out stocks ; also, Plow Points and Land Siilrs. April 17, 1851. E. EDWARDS. men More I have on hand a large lot of Imperial, Young II ton and Ulack TEAS, whirh I nm nri.iiarMi tn In nal narkaceM i-ithr-r nf f J Dm hv i. k.ir or by the single lb, at very low prires. 1 1, leot. E. s. EDWARDS. Hollow Ware A large assortment on hand and for sale at E S EDWARDS. April 17, 1S3I. GEOKCiE'W. HOLItlEST V tulLKSALE GROCER, JVo. 4, Main St., Itliddlenort, Ohio.- SCtAIV-i.'0 hhds. N. O. Sugar on hand and for sale low bv GEO. W. IIOI.mfk M OEASSEi-ioo bbls. nrw rrnn inat t. ceivt'tl nnd for snlt low by CiKORfiK W. IiniMP. R IO COFFEE 50 nps superior urtirlc GEORGE W. HOLMES. iOIOARS. 20 boxes fine rei.nlin.- Kj 10 do Canones; 13 do Fine Huvannaj AOOO (nillllirillli nn li.n.1 .n' for sale low by GEO W HOLMES. Powder; shot & EEATsiaTe t No. 4 GEO V. HOLMES. 'EAS. In chests, half chests and quarters, JL fresh article, for sale cry low at No. i. tUAr at CANDLES A good article of kJ both on hand and foi sale by the box. GEO W HOLMES. RAISIIN'S. 25 boxes just received and fur sale low at No 4 GEO W HOLMES. TjRIIIEOLD WiliSKKVon i,i.t. - IT hand from one to three years old for sale at' "U liKIl W lllll.MKN I ODACCO-at) boxes fine Va.andKy. leaf received from t bp sale low at No 4. GEO VV HOLMES. W MOLASSES A CLARIFIED SYRUP, aeood article, low t GEORGE W HOLMES rEMOlSS A ORA1V11EX.-20 boxes frvsti' .. .i r i i . ...... . JLJ i'T K.-iie cneap uy u W HOLMES. MACKEICEIAO' bbis."Nos." ir2",Tnd4' just rereived and for sale low nt No 4. "OKORGK VV HOLMES; Bitooins, nt No i -Wiloa. font rate artirles rMnty' OEORGEV HOLMES'. (CODFISH. A few drums just seceded b J . GEO KG E W JULMES. D I K STI! FFS of nil kinds, warranlcdFgooir,- juni reeeiveu and ior sale low by !HK " fOI'-"ES.- MilliBfr and Mani.aniai(!r. HAS JUST RECEIVED and is now openuoj,N in the hiiwierat nf tli Ilill.UM... u ......... , n Vj mral assoltwent of Bonnets RibNnu, Artificial Flowers, Crapes anil Millim rs Triiunings of all MDuaanuoi me nesniuaiuy, wiisra will it siddat a very small advance. Pomeroy, April 17, 1831 nSfitf. ' A ",',!PPlYO''firSkins, Upper, Morcrce.t J Bull LiBinus. llimtiiiM .n.l -r , . .. , inuiiii;. ii m descnptions. Come aloftg shops," and ser at j: i?IiTil!?i EMOW SYPfJP fo. s.io by R. A. Side 4 bottom, at wholesale i hd4fetil. Krh Onirrs lesfthtf round Spring Back Day VfJ Books for sale very low at May ; 1WJ ... SMITH'S. COAL SToitSThf celebrated Ehtirpre Noa. 1, i and 3.- Call rnd-sec thtiK, at . , SMITH'S