It . J!.. M JLL IL1....M ittcigs Io clcjropl). POMF.ROY, OIUO. TUESDAY,; :t:i:::OCTOTBER 7. 1851. FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT A WHIG STATE TICKET. roft oovrrnur, S4M;UKL F. VINTON, :.Z or GALLIA. "-' FOIl t.tKUTK!C.lNT'l".riTKIlNO, uriiRAi.Ti It. ECKLEY, or CARROLL. VOR AI'DITOR, JOHN WOODS, of Duller. t ' MR HKCRFTARY Of STATS, KARL B I L I., of Sandusky. FOR TREASl'RKR. - ALBERT A. B L I S S, of Lorain. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, , HENRYS T A N I) E R Y, of Franklin. ' fr BOAfin ok runuc wonxs. L A N I E L SEOU R, of Lucas, BENJAMIN F. C 0 N W A Y, of Scioto. DAVID II. L Y M A N, of Muskingum, OR 81'1'KKME JfnfJKS. SHERLOCK J. ANDREWS.ofCuyuhoga, PETER 0 D L I N, of Montgomery, CHARLES C. CON VERS, of Muskingum, BELLAMY STORER, of Hamilton, 0 EORGE B. WAY, of Defiance. Jcmi OK COl'RT 07 COMMON rLBAS, MIUEOX NASH, of Gallia. ron h:nator, ALOINZO CI SIUKCS, of Gallia. WIIIO COUNTY TICKET. Representative, JEREMIAH B. ACKLEY, Probate Judce, MARTIN HECKARD, Clerk of Court, ANDREW DONNALLY, Sheriff, SAM I'LL BRADBURY, Treasurer, f.tREN BRANCH, Reorder, Commissioner, THOMAS SMITH. (Cr Our issue lor nuxt woek will be de layed until Thursday morning, for thu pur e of giving the election returns.' OCrS-e the genuine Whig Ticket in nn other ooluioit. TAKli NOTICE. We tX)i ct every one who own u to pay within TWO WEEKS Those living in Pouit-my. Coat port. Middleportand Sheffield, will be called upon personally within that nine. These living hi a distance will remit Soum folks pretend to bo huffy because t.d paper has been issued for a few weeks nvl iinpiiiu it tj intention on our part. If ihey can control tlic elements inoko It ruin ' when it suits them take steamboats draw ring ihreu feel of w tiler over a bar where t hi re is no more than twothey may littve rta&iii lu think we could have avoided the i.'itrtcuhy if not. we hope tliey will turn t'.ieir griiri bling propensities on Providence - and let us alone. If tin ir stomachs arc out f'i rder we would advise a little exercise if muscles and lose of the tongue as a sov i reign reiiKiiy. O-i Sucli a length uf time has intervened one month 8ir.ee the primary elcc ions. nod oilier matter crowding our columns wo Iimvo oniitted the mMm of returns, and pineal the ticket ut the htud of our paper. (ftr Out again. The ni'enrriso in the river, small us it was, brought us our papei. which has been high nul dry on a sand bur for tho piifi month, nnd we tiro able once more to greet our patrons mid readers. The loss in our Muhrs is less than to us its ihiny dollars a w eek would not rcmuncrato os. This fuct u'one will convince our ivad or. that ihe fitult is not ours. Ity-The Rivet rose slightly the past week. iSt.-fore thai time it wes lower than at any time since 1033. Navigation was entirely fi.ispemli tl and tin; U auiiful Ohio surrender ed to ihe dominion of Cat-fw.li, Oars, Craw fish, and the nthir subjects of the watery el. mcni. W'm have now, however, pruppects of a i4i.n:g". WHIGS OF MEKiS, ("o early lo the polls on Tuesday next vote, cur'y nnd gi e that your neighbors do lite same. It will never do to have it said, that SAMUEL F. VINTON has been de-f'-atej by tho widifferenco of his old con diments. Lit us give him one of our old (inhumed m,ijoriii!8-a real Log Cabin vote! Up nnd ,ii item!" A(;itlti;LTHItAL FAIR! . The first Agricultural Fair, for Moigs rotinty, ill bo held ut Middleport, October J2 I. Wo si n no n uicosin circulation, but I reitno the public aro aware of tho fact. Ii h to !); hoped that il will be crcdiiable lo the Furiie rs of Meigs county, and give such an ( Uinesi of luturu cxuellenco as to cn cotir ig': our farm is io tslio an interest in such displays of ihu progress of the arts of h ihtin Iry among ihtin. V. D. IIoDiON, 's!j., we understand is to lieliver tile address. ONtw Hiitniss Washington Sti ii.bp, I-Vmj., and 0. Branch. & Co. ure each reeling h:tidomc throo story brick in the borni disttict. The buildings ore up nearly to tie- scciniid story. Wo Uatu that ils (.I'tiimiipliiie.uniiingJtlirir upper btorie to g. iher. fo as to male one room 40 Teei hipittre. w'lticU isjdeslgfted for a Pnblie Hall. This is decidedly ihu best move in thu build in line made it) our plaje. Nothing is so tiiuch needed lu ru us & good Hall anJ ths .'tiu'cmeti engaged descwo tho tliunVs ol i-.mh.idy i'oi lltcir litx. I a' public epiiii. BAnvr.hr. v into jr. v During the laticr part of Mr, M nroes Administration, a prcj. cf was cet on foot in Congress, by tho. Suih, for the removal of the Creek, Choctaw, and some other tribe uf Indians. "which then inhabit" d the interior portions of Georgia and, Alabama, to the northwest territory, embracing that portion which , is now included in the . flourishing State of Iowa, and stretching' went to the Rocky Mountains. It was proposed to set apart this vast do main for exclusive and permanent occupa tion By tho Indian tribes, and, as a com mencement," those Indian owning lands and living in the s'a holding States were to bo removed thither first. On n first view, tho scheme appeared plausible, aiid was favorably received by Congress. It wns strongly urged by. Mr. Caihoun, with all the ability ani eloquence of which ho was maste-i, and also by very mony distinguished gentlemen in the coun cils of tha nntion. As that was at a time when there was com paratively little sectional animosity existing between the North and the South. Hie one grave objection to the scheme was not urged or probably thought of by statesmen in their arguments pro and con in the incipi ent states of discussion. The main objec lion ihus lost sight of by the opponents of tho-proposition, all minor objections were easily oveicome, nnd iho friends of the bill were sanguine of its passage. At this juncture a member from Ohio arose and claimed tho attention of the house. With bold and fearless eloquence, such as the cause of freedom always inspires in the bosoms of iis faithful advocates, that mem ber proceeded to ur.mask tho coven designs Sniuh in uraini? this scheme. The ... o a greet objection to the measure, which had been overlooked by all others, he set forth in boldest array. With undaunted fearless ness, h ehargeJ home upon Mr. Calhoun and his aiders and abettors in tho 6cheme. that their secret intent was to oppropriaie m i hit Indians lorevor. becauso n was northern territory free territory well knowing that at some duy, not far distant, this territory would be carved up into States ; therefore, they would people it with Indians Southern Indians to prevent this consumaiion. It was enough. The scheme was un masked, lis southern advocates quailed be fore tho exposure, lis feeblo opposers from the Nonh admitted that they had not thought of that objection. The bill was defeated. The arguments of that member from Ohio, then comparatively unknown, had given it a fatal blow. That member waSA MUEL F. VINTCN Ihe Whig candidate for Governor of Ohio! Here was a buttle fought and a victory won for Freedom, "such as Mr. Giddingn, wlil ull hi hini4 achievements in her behalf, has nover been able to accomplish. Here was a tangible triurrph by the friends of free labor over the minions of slavery. Had the South succeeded in her designs, whero would hove been ihe young and pros perous Suite of Iowa, which was a pan of the territory thus to be ceded to the Indians Lost to Freedom and Free Labor forever. Whigs' remember this, and when you hear your candidate for Governor charged with being a pro-slavery hunker, with no sympathies for freedom, throw the lio buck into the teeth of those who make the charge. (ttr DiiMocttATic Meeting. Last Satur day the Democracy made a rally at the court house, and with tho aid of the Whigs sue cceded in filling it very respectfully Messrs. PiGitand Vallandigham addressed them. We were present during Mr. Pugh's speech It was a capital effort for the Whigs the hardest hard-money address we ever heard, and we have heard a great many. It did not go down with the Meigs ccuttty democ rocy, m ol1. We remember distinctly that in discussions which we have had with Mr. M'Abov, the present democratic candidate for Prabate Judgo, in times gone by the Judge was in the habit of denying that hard money was a dueirinc of his party but I've it kuoc-ktd that pin from tinder him beautifully. The most thrilling part of his speech was his allusion to the grave of Tuos. L. Hambr, but ho forgot to tell hU audience that Hameu was guillotined by his own party becai so hn was not a hard. His speech was rich in description, particularly thai part de scriptive of thu Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company's Bunking House. He beat G. P. R. James, most essentiull), in this re spec. Mr. Pcgii is a very smart young man. but a lir.te too much so for this region. Mr. VitLANOiNGiiAjr, quito a juvenile looking follow, in a goatee, followed. He stated thin ho had very little to say, and takicg him at bis word, wo left. Altogether the meeting considering thu notice was very rospectable in numbers, very attentive to whai was said, but we fear not productive ol much fruit. Judge Led lio presided. 0- Withdrawn. T. A. Plants, Esq.. the Free Soil candidate for Staio Treasurer, informs us that he hus withdrawn his nunu as candidate. This louves the track char between Bliss and Morgan, and no Free Soiler ought io hesiiaio between the two. It is io be ! i oped that the Free Soil candi date fur Auditor has not had this good cx amplo thrown away upon him. Elisha Whittlesey, tho wucond honest guardian of ihe U. S. Treasury, has made a decision which cuts down ihe salaries ol the District Attorney, and U. S. Marshals, of New York io a decent point. Heretofore these officers have contrived to 6well their iierquiiiii-8 and charges to forty, fifty, seven iy or eighty thousand do.lurs per annum. Mr Wbiitlesey deserves w ell of tho country, for hi iihflineliing integrity. J WOMK 4u win. 'Th facts and figure published in th- Ohio Stale Journal dWwstriiiM what, can bedonVbv proper effort by the; Whigs nl Ohio. A fult Whig vol ln ) v; ry township, will elect Vinton and th entire Whig .State tick et. -See to Ii'ihen. thauhe, Voters aro all out on the Second Tu'-sdny of Oeiob-r. If any U'hia neighbor talks discouraeincly, snvs the choncps are bad, and that it wil be of no uso to work or voie. uivo him ih" fncts and figures m spur him to ex-rtion.' 8!l the rx, ample yourself, by acting like avliv(!fWbig" until the contest is decided.- Kr Salmon P. Chasx. has gone over to the Lucofoco party ..and pledged himself in support tho entire Statu ti' ket, in preference to ihe Free Soil ticket nominated by his own party. So has Dr. Townsh-nd. At a meet ing of the Free Soilers of Hamilton county Chasf w as by public resolution read out of church. When it was suid two years ago that he was shaping his course T r such an end, it was "a Whig lie," nw it is a Free Soil fact. How hiMtert gome men are. 0471 alt. The Coalp'-rt Company hav finished their wi ll, hnving i.hiained a full miniilv iif water, and are now encaged in erecting iheir furnace. The Pt merny Company are about read to commence operation a few weeks longer and we will be able to quote Pomeroy salt in the market reports. This well still con tinues unabated in quantity ; one well s ip plying a furnace 160 f et long will be a new thmg in ihis western world; but it can b seen shortly in Pomeroy; the Mineral city of the West. OrWe see that the Whig papers through out the State are fighting away on the hard money issue. It seems strange to us that Whizs will not let this question alone. Let the Locofocos destroy the banks if they will; they only destroy themselves by so doing. A party that will elect batik ( dicers to the Legislature and the Judicial bench nnu men prme aooui nuro-HKioey 10 get in floating vote ought to be mad- toe the mark and eiiln r carry out ihcir cued or abide tli scorn oi a oeiuueo pei pie. for our pari if the banks cannot tuk care of themselves, they cannot get us to fight fur them whil they vote the Locofot mi ticket; not by n long shot; and we do hope the Whigs Ohio will let the currency question alone. ind not play into the hands of Locofocoism any longer. Charge along the Line Bring out the Voters." In less than one week the ballot-box will decide the issues before ih- people. Of ihe result there is no doubt, il a full Whig voio is polled. A Cull vme is ulwoys a Whig victory, and whenever the State and County ticket, sueeo-ss hits crmvn ed their efforts. Let election day br borne in mind and let every Whig yoier and friend of our ex cellent county ticket, be at tho polls to ren der ut) a verdict, that shall nine Ohio tin- , inistukably upon Whig ground, and wipe out the siigtna which Gov. Wood bus fl uol; into the face of tho people. Be vigilant. Whigs, efficient in your la bors, untiring in z al, and b i nm iho poll., close with a Whig ekctor at home who hiir oi t deposited his vote. "Charge along the I me bring out the voter I" 00" Let the Democracy of Meigs ruiiieni ber Air. Putin's furiuus auti-buuk, huro uioiiey spevcli on baiuriiuy last iliuu lu inembur thai Allen G. Iuukman, one oi their cutiUiuutes is at. tXo naiv bunk siuck holder. Thai L. ii. Otis, their cundidu lor Common Pleas Judge, in ihe Northern District is Cashier ut a Bunk. Tliut Dan 1EL Uehel, the Piesideiii of the uliunn Valley Bunk, has been nominated for Rep resentative by the Democracy of Montgom ery. Great counny this, to make hutd money speeches in plenty of stock io work up. fjr The FrebSoilers Mr. Vinton. We have noticed in the Ohio Slate Junrnal, during our vacation, a series of able articles n vindication f Mr. Vinton's course on the Slavery question, and had we either lion or room would like to republish them. There is no doubt but most of our Frie Suit Friends have read them. They i flVciualW put at rest a very unfair and unmanly article w hich nppeired in the National Era. in re ference to "Gott's resolution," written b 6ome one in Mr. Bailey's absence, and in tended to aid Locofocoism in Ohio. The articles further slu.w thai Mr. Vinton voted against the Fugitive L.w. ihu Texas Bono day Bill, and in favor of admitting Califor nia us a free Suite. How any Free Soiler any honest one can vote nguint Mr. Vin ton, a In r reading thai expose, is more than we can see and we are glad loknow many who will vote for him. Ki:MMBKK, Tux payers, on next election duy, that the Locoloco administrations pro ceeding tln.'odvtni of ihe Whig Poli -y in 1845, instead of paying any portion of our Siato debt, borrowed money to pay the in leresl. Since then ihe Whigs have not only paid the interest regularly, but a portion ol the principal. The Ohio State Juitnul says that the Frresoilers of Franklin county have nom inated the locofoca county ticket, and that soino of ihe nominees thereon are 67a oc holdert in Virginia! Comm-ni unnecesu- 'y- Benjamin R. Curtis, of Uoston, has ben appointed by the Presideut to a seat on tin Bench of the United States Supremo Court led vacant bv tb death of Mr Woo li.tirv. ;(-jTiii Fvl!ts rr a MrwTic-ffW'-fen of a newsf.spef Vacation is. that it htr j in lo realize ih rapidity with-which eve! pass on ihe ever shifiing panorama, of hi We give below, a summary of oceurrcne since ouHast: ..The Cuban (xppHition has faded Lcp ; the prime agitator, has been captured and f iidttaih,. UA tremendous excitement nnd rna."v.v:r has taken plnce in LnecusiPr county, Pu . ' ihe" oi tempt to arrest a parly of fugi'v. Ijives; 1.-, i : . ; Uj, Tho Ohio State Agricultural Fair i'.. greau si exhibition ever held in. iho We' h is been begun and ended ai Columbus. The cityof Boston has been the the th . aire of the greatest civic ovation which h ever been witnessed on ihe American emit! nni the celebration of the opening of td ltostn and Canada railroad. The American yachu America, has b -e' en the whole English 'yaj Yacht sqmt ror,in the annual regntja ai Cnwes. Isle Wight, In pr sence oL the Queen, Prior Albert, and lhi nobility of Europe. Ilurrn' fur Yankee skill. Thdsong now rings CV lumbia rules the wave.f The American depatnnent in the Crysm Palace has al last asmued its proier lev- ud is now admitted, even by the Lond Timet, to excel in practical utility, any ml. i-r nation representee at tnis great mutism how. The Emperor of Austria has dismi. his ministry and assumed thu reins of gn ernment a sorl of NicholaJ. No. 2. The American Wur team-r Mississipp was to receive the illustrious Kossuth, m board, at Constantinople, Stteinber 18th We may welcome him to the shores o America in a few days. The Circassians have deflated the Rus sians, with immense loss recovering ai their forts and strongholds, aid placing th Russian where he was three years ago. A revolution has taken plate in Centra America, with what success a few week more will demonstrate. ' A revolution is now fu ptvgr - in N ni em M- xici a thing l no meant t,rwn ini-n in that emu try. howeter. Traces of Sir John Franklin hav. be: discover d by the American expedioon. In aiiioi g the eti-'riiiil' ic f ihe polar eus. The great Michigan Ruilnuid consp'-rae cHse hus resulted in tim cuiiviction of twelv of the niUilged conspirators. .. A revoluiioii is in progress i:. Chin which tlireit'etis the ovenhrow of tho pres nt dynasty. Gold bus been discovered - in immense quantities in Australia, the whole country has got ihe gold-nemeiis. Such are n few of ihe evi nis of a momh the usiutl number of robbenies. murders, homicides, suicides, seductions, elopements .. .1 , .-Jl. .i I ..."l.ti 1 - 1 ' a" " " ' leaving their traces as inueltbly stamped up on -iIk! face of society as the others have upon thu face of nations hearts are wast ed and desolated by crime and patriotism fee's its rewards in the hozz-ts of the crowd, nod more plainly by the jingle of eagb in the pecket and last of all hut nt 'si strange nur good old world "wags on he way" undisturbed the sun ri-es and sifts ind the "Telegraph" again goes us uuat round. - fj"THii RArK i.f'tiib Lock." II..bs the Yankee Locksmith, has succeeded ii. picking the celebrated "iiramuh L ick." in England, which has hong in the wind iw of the manufacturer for years w'uh an off r of 200 guinies lu ihe man who would open it without the key He a'so picked ih celebrated "Chubb Lock.' which has here tofore stood the test of the Locksmiths of every country, lha "uuck. L.nniriversy as it is called, hs excited the Johnny Bulls io as high a pitch almost, as thu batting of iheir Yachu by the America. We learn from the Cincinnati Commer cial that the cholera broke nut in New-port barracks a few days since. There were 'weniy two cases, three of whom died. VVe have received ihe first number of a new paper The Christian Statesman' published in Washington city edited by R. v. R. R. Gurlit and Daniel R. Good loe devoted to African Cnlotuz iiioti, dec It is a b- utilttltv printed sheet and promises io bo ably conducted. - Ii contains a kind ol mutter not generally aitaiimbte in oih- rj nir nals. and of a highly interesting chmaco r. Afiica is now. to ihe philanthroiist, one of ihe most interesting portions of the world the rays of light are just beginning to pene trate the thick darkness, which has over spread that unhappy country through' all lime, and promises by nv uns of colonies the only h pe of breaking up the sluve trade. and imparting to . the millions of thai con (inetii the blessin.s of religion and riviiizu lion. The Statesman commends itself to the support of every lover of his nice. Terms, $2 per annum in advance 3 copies fur $5. Address Gurley il Good loe, Wash ington City, D. C. iZrA color, d Convention has lately been held in Canada in consider mailers connected with colonization and employment of the largo body of fugitvo slaves in that country. The prevalent opinion see mod to be in fa vor of the removal of ihe whole colo red pop ulation of thai province to Ja.naica. 0" Judge Joseph R.Swan, of Columbus, declines the nomination fur Common Pleas Judge, nci nily conferred upon him by bis party. He Is r-ne of ihe best Judges in the State and ought to have been on their ticket lor the Supreme bench, but he was not rmli eal enough to suit ihe hards of thu p iny, and hence was pushed asido to make way for such mrm ns Corwni, Kinney, BanlcVi ff. 03 A, Convention of HnmoEpaihic Phy nns is io b" held in Columbus this week, I oinencing to-day. sOf course there will no long speeches made as riie members i'l carry their professional principles with '"m Into the Convention. ' The vnrhi -'Arnerira, which has murun t the RitgMsh sailinc 'raft, and taken the :ze.'hH8 been gold by Cof. Sipvens to an : iQ'ifh effint-r for 35 000. the cost about 10000. ' The U. S. Consul for Hawaii? one of the iii'lwich Islands, is in this country bearing "positions' for annexing ihose islands to . - unueu oimes. The Austrian tribunuls hare sentenced a ly, for a political (iffence, to eight ,v,ears t.pnsonmeni in a dungeon, The Bloomer dress is jusi beginning to I... i- Dl-iJ.i i' l'- ' r ',r ' ' e.iii ruiiniieipnta. ,wn pleasant even- the Bulletin says Chestnut street is ivi! with ihem. The New York Mirror states . that the ealih of Mr. Ci.at is in u very feeble stale, od that it is very doubtful if he will ever ain be able to visit Washington. The Marietta an J Cincinnati Railread 'onipany have lei forty mites more of iheir ad, completing the connection between the tineral region and Cincinnati. (-Monthlies. GraAam's Magazine for itriober, is tine of ihe finest of thu year, "be Engravings aro "The Evening Light," stipple engraving from the burin of Rob- " sun, and one of the finest embellishments e have ever seen in a Magazine a beauti ul fashion plate and "Tho Scene in , the ' ountry." The leading article is an exceed i nity able metaphysical article on "Habit,' Vom the pen of Dr. Wji. Elder of Phila leluhia. Herbert also contributes one of his wn articles on sporting which is to us. al ways the article of the book. Altogether Gr iham is alone in the Maguzino world. 03 G-wcy's Lady'i Book for October is i lore us the best idea we can eive is to ay thin if is Godey's it columns 21 en ,nivii.ji ihhJ 36 original urcles. i here Is i proverb which we mav well repeat ibis nth " Gudey always redeems his prorn- IS-S." 03The Ohio Stut'ismar is filled, almost ijtii'y with undipcriminating i-ulogy of ihe t'entocrttoc Sii.ie noriiinees. Some of its not tices sniiick so strongly of the obituary style dim wo shitll not wiuider to see them re-pub iished uiulei MiK-it lious a fir r the second Tuesday in Ooioder. RI.NATOU WADF. We peieeive ;hut Mr. Giddisgs paper in Ashtabula ilous not like the speeches which Senator Wade is making all over thai coun ty, we do not wonder at it. We should sup- men who were once Whigs, and w ho, upon all questions ot practical importance ar Whigs still, would' have great force. S thinks the Giduings organ, and hence its groans hikJ tears. Sensible m jn are begin- i ing to see through the rnoveiiionis of lb h ud r ol ih -ir punyi-in in Ohio. Chase, TnwNiHKHD. Miller. Taylor. 6m.; alter He tr leiriulo patriotic iqipeal to the dear peo- ple, have slovghrd iff inio pure Loeofoeo ism. w here lliey belong, and have carried as many Whigs uiih them as thuv c.iuUl ioflu ei.e '. The balai.ee of thai puny can s e ihe clinraerer of the men ihry hute been trusting. Sinie of iliem buve too niueli sense nnd perception ot projiriety lo go with Chase & Co. into lull communion with party thai advocated tho annexation of Tex as ; the extension of slave terriiorv, and thai declared iise f in lavorof the annexation ol Cuba, thvery and alt, to these United Stales. It is gratifying to leerr. that thousands aie getting their eyes open to the true tendency of these things, and we do not doubt that the speeches and labors of Senator Wade will do much in this beharl O. S. Journal. uni-x one week MOREJ-TO THE FULLS 1 1 The Cincinnati Gaxrtle opportunely re 'roinda the People of Ohio that iho approach mg annual election the most important that has ever been held in the State comes off one week irom this bav, the second Tu. sda in October. "Bui liui.i time is leli mprepure lor ihis Conttsi io compieie the necessiirv Uir.iiig. iiu ii.s io bring i.uta full vole. We kiiow iliui the D niocriicy' ep up th. ir orgiiiiiAiiiion. wora se uilov. und, as a gene ral tule. ur - ulwuys rertly fo- ucii.iu. How is it with thu Whigs? From what wo see nnu neiir in oilier pnriS 01 11)0 Suite, our mends ar. active up and dointf undevin mg a ut. u ueieroiinailoii, c nie wi al or oonie woe, to do th-ir whole duly, before thu election und ai ili.iiolls. This is us u should lit:. Bui whui shall we say of ihe W logs of Uiiciiiiiuu oi Hamilton county I A short nine since a ihourough oigun.zaoon was comencoil by vouug and uueigeiic men 'which gnvu promise of goop results. W, tiopu and trust that these efforts aro well di rected, und will continue until every W hig in the county is induced to come out lo ill:' election and deposite his vote. We have ihoupuuds of good Whigs, and on iheir vote thu election ol iho Statu officers may, and probably will depend. We owe our aid to the cause, to our principles, to our puny friends throughout ihe State, and loihe Coun try . Let it never be said ihut Locofocos and Uliraisis have triumphed becauso tho Whigs had loo Huh regard for their principles, or were nm lazy to come out and vote. There is loo much apathy. It endangers our cause and the prosperity of the State. Let us re member thai our lib rties and our rights are h Id on the t'oni'iiions of eternal vigib nc . Are we too lazy m lilt our urin lor tho pres ervaiioii of our tights, too itnlifferei I to our principles lo exeri ouiseUes to sustain litem, mo eaioh ss nl our p. tMinal Security and our jiropeny Toib'Vo'u a liule time in presrve them under the proti ciiuti of luw and order? We have no time to lose. Let no one siiiinl idling away his time, but be up whilu it is yet to-day, and ai work, where ever work is to be done; and continue to work from ihis time mil! tho election" ; LATrrr frob evrope. ARR IVALOFTHE BALTIC. ' j- . PiiitADELrniA, September 30. Tlre'stuamer Baltic, from Liverpool, with tales to the 17ihinst.. arrived at New York at hulf past seven on Suuday morning.. She suited from Liverpool at 2f . r. ., on the 7ih, and brings 97 passengers. , ; I he Uairttc passed the 'Asia on liu IVili oinetien hours wesi of Cape .Cleur. . The Baltic experienced heavy westerly winds the whole passage. :- '' I he Lanadu arrived at Liverpool on the evening of the, 13ib, in 10 days and five unil't. 1 . i, ' ' i 'i'hc excitement about gold iu Australia is rather r n the increase; " - - Mri'Gladstono'ij . disclosures about the atrocity oftha Neapolitan government seem mI to be cuusiiiJ more and more and more uheas'utess among the advocates of that des potisrrK- - ' The Austrian loan I xercised a depressing influence on commercial interests generally. The Liverpool Cotton market continued firm, with middling qualities a shade dearer since 1 the Africa's "departure. Sales for three days '19.000 bales, 7000 of which wi re taken by speculators and exporters. rlour dull and urchanged, noiaers ue manding higher prices. Corn dull and de dined Id ner bushel. Provisions dull and unchanged, ounce increased in price, but dull. Tea unaltered. The Manchester trade continues good. The London money market is still sen sitive, with daily failures, and is further do pressed. The bar I of Donoughmore uiea on tne 12ih. Hon. Abbot Liwrence is on a tour ihrougl; rclund. ' The receipts of the Exhibition 'continue at about 3000 per day. The harvest news throughout Imat tin- tain is most encouraging, and the weather lavoroble for gathering it in. The German Diet held a sitting on the &ih September, when the report of ihe com mittee on ihe constitutions was received; but so great was the diversity of opinion. ihsi even tho minutes cou.c not be agreed to. Much disappointment exists throughout England from a lack of definite informa tion in relation to the Cuban expedition. The papers are still filled with accounts from li'j United States concerning it. Negotia tion aro going on between Spain, France and Eng tmd, with a view to announce to tho American Government that it is bound to put u stop lo further invasions of Cuba. The news irom the continent shows much uneusiness as to luturo transactions. 1 he department of Ardeche hus been placed in a state of siege. Prince de Joinville is ex pected to make some declurtitton lormally as a cundidutc for the Presidency. Italy. At Naples forty-six Siao prison rs worn sentenced to death; among them were ten Jesuits, iwo-ex-ministers, one am bassador, and two priests. India. Ihu mail arrivtd at Marseille with Calcutta dates to 7'h of August. Th news is unimportant. Pay Your Postage. Thu New York Tribune says tho following is an extract ol a letter sent from lhai city to a man who (it not "pay his postage. "Yours of asking information in re gard to inc Collar. Market ts nuiiiti.il, nml below you havo the lowest quotations. I am always hjppy to serve you. but can do so at loss cost if you will prepay your lei lers, for which purpose I onel isj a doz -n of the ne.w postage stamps." What Whigs Want. -.Vi genuine whigs wunt to see liberal npprcpriniii-ns mudu tor Western Rivers and .Harbors; deeming th. lives and properly of tb.i Western peop'e of as much va'ue an those of the dwellers upon the sa't sea hor The Locofocos vote ngt!ir!i such appropiiaiions. All genuine whig; want to sue a tariff en .icted which shall provide sufficient revenue for the CHiiiiry, and which, in its discrimi nations, shall ulwav.i fH- r the Americnn laborer. They beiicvo iliai ihey can bi tier support tho foreign arliz-n by bringing him to ihis country, and giving him work whero he can consume btea'lstuns, without tlie lanner being obliged io pty fiC'ght acros-s the Atlantic. I ho locoioco dreanv and talk Freo Traile, and enuei Us disciiininn ting aguinsi American lab.ir io favor of na tions who tax some ol ur products to ti e tune of 1200 per ceot! Tribune. Don '.f want inn. T'r.e AsMand Union. one of the hardest of t!v; bird, and most radical of the rudical Locofoco papers of Ohio, docs uoi appreceia'e lbs accession to the rar.ks of its party of II. m. S. P. Chase. Hear him talk : "Read out. Tho Free S .ilers of Ham ilton county have read Senator Chase outol their party. VVe wish ihry would read him and nil his kith and kin hack ogain as soon as possible." Iliithor unkind that, after CitASi: In i done uil he could to induce the Free Suiters to nominate a separate tickel, for the exclusive benefit of L irol'ocrtism. But ho will stick by you. Murk thai ! 0. S. Journal. A LRor-ARD Chile. The Louisville J lumal gives an acount ef a child in that city, aged about threo or four years, tne offspring of a black woman. Tho Journal says it i not a mulatto, but spotted. The faco iub'ack with a whim spot on the forhead, and one on the chin. The legs and part of ihe body are white with black spots. The white is not like that of an Albino, but like tha skin of the white race, wiih thebluu veins show i c them selves through ii. The mother is suid to havo buen during her pregnancy, very fond of a spotted colt, folluu ing it about and mani festing toward it 'be love ot a mother to her Chiid. Hero is question for physiologists- The Jeennings e state, nmv waitinL in Eng land for heirs, amounted in 1848 to forty millions of dollars. 1 here buibeeri a grand L'atherinu of all the Jennings' in tho United Stuns, but nothing definite hu yi bom dis covered respecting tha rightful heir. The Mobile Dribnue thinks iha legal claimant Is; Mr. S. S. Jfnkings, of that city. MARRIED, On tha Sth trust, by the Far. Roiirt Hvsell, Mr. Lewis Sissoa, of Middleport, to Miss Eliza bitii Tuoarsox, of this ple.es. On the 24th. ult., at the mldenc of M. H. Morse Pcmeroy, by the Rev. Thomas I). Boyer, Mr. Sherwood K. Burch of Meigs Co. to Mies Car oline Young, of Coolville, Athens Co. Ohio. Administrator's Notice, Notice is hereby given, that the subscriber has been appointed and qualified as Administrator on the Estate of George W. Self Self late of Meigs coun- IAI1M "on I Xf ty deceased. i.nvr.-y ejrt, , iwi, -Sirprt. Dfinsjcrati Ticket. . ; - . ' Senator. HIRAM B. SMITH, of M. is Cv.,i,ty. rs uepreseniOiive, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, of Letart. Probate Judgo. WILLIAM McABOY.ofSuli.bury. Clerk of Csurt. EDWARD A. HILL, of Salisbury. Sheriff. WAKEM AN SHERWOOD, of Chester. Treasurer, GEORGE LEE, of Sulisbury. ..... ' . Commirsioner, GEORGE DUSKEY, of Sutton Coroner. LEVERETT S. CKOFOOT.of Sa!oury. 1ST OF LETTERS remain. Li Post Office at fomcrov SeDt, Alien W U Anderson J no Austin J P Brown Harriet Rush J no W Bolaley Hiram BissellSW . Hysell II. Howard J James J' Leyshou M'llvane M'Master il Meaky John VI Burnet J Martin John Matlack JosephS Morraa Wm L Bdird Martha Bailey Win Boyd James Balcom Wm Ctary Jas Clymer James Compbeli Esther Crooks Sarah Cooper Jane Crooks Wm Casey Wm Derenny John Dewney S W Davis Q F Erins Jemmima M'Mtthaa John Newton James 1 Nobb Mary 1 Nelson John f Noble Wm L Oliver wary U-.l A Parker S M 4 R Alloa Phillips David D Payne Lawrence Pambridj David Patten Joseph Pambridj Cicalia' Ross Marian Kobjon Ralph' Reider Jacob Stoe.Arastus Sladea C W . Stephens Wm Sander John Stlmpsun Horace W Shed Mrs Mary Stitt Wm Vrtinest Peter Weldon Mary Williams John V Williams John Wainsdroff H Watson Wm Elliot John Evans John Parmer O B Frongback F Fowler Wm Fiirner Jas Gush Johu Gattle Geo Gill James rge Gruser Pete Gilbert OiicS Halsey Dolly Ana Hopkins jom Hine Pelct Henry jacob ticrmann Kthcrine bolter Danl F Weisenback Henry JAS. RALSTON, P. M October 7, 1851. iinw3. NOTICE is hercbo given that I have been aDoointed std qualified as Administrator on the estate of Beniamio Chase late of Meigs coun ty, dee d. MARTIN CHASE. October 7, lfSl ntiwj Nl otlce I hereby giveu that a petition I will be presented to the commissioners of Meigs county, at their December session, 1851, praying for an alteration of the State Toad that leads from Atnens io uaiupons, wnere u crosses the land of Horatio White, In Scipio townsiiip ; commencing at the crossing of the creak near Jo srph Howclls and ending, in the center cf the road at Selim Day's, locating said road on said White's Und so as to run parallel with the lin betweensaid White and Peter Alkirc. A PETITIONER. Sept. 27, 1861 nw4. Notice. T my ins'.ancc an attac hnwi. was this rfny issued by H. H. Rice, a Justice r.f the peace of Salisbury township, Meigs county, against the property and effects of James Muir a itcn resident of said county. WILLIAM SHORT. Sept, 13, 1861 tvt7w. notice. T my ias'.ance an attachment w this day Mutit by H. H. Rice a Justice of ihe pear" for Salisbury towwhip, ngaisst the prepcrtjr aril sfTec's of Darid J. Erans, an ahscamiir.g rttftt.r. II. K. Wil SOX. August S3, ISol no7w3. V Otlce is hereby givn, that ttie undersigned ; 1 hus been appointed and qualified rs Ad ininisiratrix on the estate cf William OiiCm, ':' of Omio township, Meigseour.ty, Ohie. deceas ed. All persons interesUd will o"trn thrpuelv-.-s accordingly. METILDA L. GR'FFl. Oct. 7 'SI ntTr3. Administratrix. OTICEis hereby given that I have t .cert appointed Administer of the estate cf .Ste phen M. (layman, deceased, at the Sept. term of Mcies common pleas. The creditors of the dec ,1 will therefore present their claims duly authenti cated fors-t'ltment in ene year from this die. . ADAM HARPOLD. Oct. 7, 1SJU nl7wlp0. FRESH supply of Groc-rics, just reccirif.l snd fnr sale low for cash by Oct. 7, 'iH-nntf O. W. HOLME Pomeroy Select School. f I THE NEXT TERM OF THIS SCHOOL WILL I cjmrncuce on M.).Ar, the th day of trj tcnibcr next. Tuition ptn- luarfen Reidinj. Writing, Klemintary Geography and Mental Arithmetic, - 83 del Arithmetic, Geography, Granin.ar, Philof- Bcp'y. C'htmisry red Ekncn'ary Al gebra, - 4 Book Kccpin? by DuuMe En'ry. Botany, Astronomy,' Ancient Geography and His tory, Physiology and Geology, - it Rhetoric, Logic, Higher Mathcnwtics and the Greek and Latin Lanjttagcs, - - 6 00 JAMES M. EVANS, Teacher. Pomeroy, August 26, 1851. Coal Property for Sale rpHE SUBSCRIBER offers to sell his eoal-lot X lying adjoining the eorporatioa line of ta town of Pomeror, one-half roils from the mouth of Kerr's ran. Enid lot comprises about 20 a?rei, v. in.... iv flUW ,ic ovit.1 -.-i : pxniY Ol HOT ana mere tjroom loriittvs.nt ki-'i. ThAthr can be bought for from 60 to 75 dollars per scrt. There is a good road and landing at the river, A bargain given if application be made soan. - rnt7n. -a-av.l.iJlM5. Pometoy, Sept. 9, 1S31. nlGtf. Lust Day of Grace. ALL accounts or claims due us will po:itiely be put in suit on the 1st day of September next, if not paid before. We cannot wait longer. Pay up now and save cost. REED & BROTHER. Pomero", August 19, 186 RIHELDARFER HOUSE, Front Street, romeroy, Onto. The sub scriber has (Hied up a large aad commodious hous near the Steamboat Landing, where he is read and prepared at all times to accommodate th traveling public. His houfc is comfortable and fnrniturc entirely new is prepared to accommo date a large number of boarders, and rooms can b had for private families on the most reasonable tcm.s. He thinks from the long experience that he ha had in the business he can give general satisfae tion. His table si all at al) times be furnished witi the best that the market affords. Bapcace will be conveyed to and from the stean; boats free of charge. A careful and attentive Per ter win at all times be ready to wait upon the trev eling public with their baggage. F. ti. KlHfcLDAKrtK. Poraeioy, December 12, I860. al Jm5. WT EST COLOMBIA SALT.W. Vf now have and shall continue to keen tl superior siticle of Salt for sale by the barrel o bushel. It has no superior, and can be told lo. er than the rrcrent rttcee of other salt. REED dt BRO. March '.'7. 1651. IjAPEIt IIANGIISGS. The undersigns has recently opened in connection with h Drug business a choice selection of 3,000 Vt cw of Paper HaiiinKS. Also, 3t3 O.' afnd Paitrr Window Shades, contkti ofjiraperies, Arches, Landscapes, and those . the Chinese and Gothic orders. The magnitude and variety of the selection ' ablcs him to sell at such prices as will, with', doubt, hannoniw with the varied toftes of tL. "fiirwinitf. ?4ti'. Ii ltll s UFKI).