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.Americans in Prison in Kczico. On Uie ultimo live Americans, arrived nl San Antonio, 'lYxw, froaj Califoiua, having c.mt) Iiy the overland route from Macallan, on the 1'nciCc. From lliese g'i tie'sen tue fcsn Aa!;if ZtJysr tn-.obiatcti liiu lui!o'ui -ucii!rti of thv iuiiuoii meot of three Americans: "In the city of Duritngo, Mexico, thej learned in a private tmtnner that there were aoroe Americans in the city prison, and thj nfu-rwards got permission to iii them They found tlieru in a largo stous Uuireoti, of so filthy a condition that it was almost impossible for visitors to remain i the en trance way but a few minute. The Ameri cans in confinement were three in number, Mid their names and fortnsr (daces of resi dence were as follows Willimi Shirley, Broom county, New York; William .Rogers Stark county, Ohio; John Gaines. Dayton, Montgomery county, Ohio. .... These men lisre been in thi? liitliy ouneon four yenis Mild three moniln, and du ing two years of this time they were chained down to the fljor, in total darkness, where they could iiot see any person bu. the one who fed them their rlarvin allowance. At the end of two years the hue chains around tlnir ankles and wrists had worn the ftesh off to thw bone, au.I such were their horrible con dition that their chains were removed to save their lives and keep them in misery the longer. The flesh is partly heald over these woundi, leaving the most he irt sickening tears, which were all seen by the live j;er sons nb ve mentioned. "They stale that they were imprisoned on the cIiHrjje of murdering and robbjnr a Jn in for his money, and they rtate, also, that from some facts which they are in pos session of, the person who committed the murder escaped. They have been trying tj get a trial, but a hearing is refused them. They have written letters to the Aineiican Minister in Mexico several limes, nrtl they have reason to believe that he has uever re ceived them. "Our informants leprned from many res pectable Spaniards in Durango that it was impossible to get evidence to convict them; and the great mass ot the people believe them innocent. The youngest of these pris oners, John Gains, of Dayton, Ohio, is only seventeen yeais old. "The above statement is of the most re liable character these persons witnessed it with their own eyes, mid they are persons of undoubted veracity, and some of tlieni have long been known to somti of our citizens. Let ths alarm he sounded in the ears of ev- ry American citizen, that three of their brothers aie confined without cause, anil lire faiiisl'ishing with hunger and dying in chains, in a dark", loathsome dungeun ia the city of Durango, Mexico." Speedy Justice. A man named John Watkins, alias Bate man, was yesterday tried in the Criminal Court on a charge of urahd larcein, and :uu ioted. The jury assessed his puish intstit at. live year's imprisonment in the Pen itentiary. Wa: kins was arrested about one -week ii!o in a country tavern, about ten ii:le& fiom the citv, wheie he had slopped a few nvnincnis in his flight from an officer whom he suspected to be on his (rack. lie hail met a young man named George Phillips in Louisville, mid persuaded him to jio wit'i him to Chicago where he suit; I s was doing business on a large scale. The Yourg man consented to 140 and engage wiili him fur wages, if ho liked his busings mid the teams.' When they had anived al Lafaj eiu.-, Iniliami, tlic-y 1 ft the oars mid went into 111. eating I. misc, where Watkins treated iis young Ifiend to biiidy. Soon af ter di inking ''hidi.is beeaurie -Voi-v dvow.se, ind taking the advice of his fiiend, lie lay down to slei p. When he awoke he found 1 is passage t'eket torn up mid lying around bun, his money, amounting lo S80 gone; also n gold watch and chain, worth frla), and a pair of pistols and his trunk keys. -Va kins was also gone. A liain ot cir cumstances brought Phillips to St. Louis to eee a cousin of his residing here, mid 011 the moiiiiiig alief his iirrivnl he met Watkins on liroujway and uent up a-'.. I spoke lo him, .hut he soon made his escape from his young liiend. His boarding oouse was toinid, and in his trunk was lound Pliillip's pistols and keys. The watch was found by a boy where it had been thrown tondvoid tlnlee- ' lion, and the chain was found in a broker' office. Tim evidence was wholly oircmn simitial, but so eompte in its character, that the jury was not long in finding a verdict uf live years. This was only one year from the time of his arrest. St. Louis Republi can. Indiana Monkv Dvk ix tub Field. Mr, Dyv, the liaiiker, and publisher of the Detector and ihe Jjelineator, Usued the fol lowing circular from his Office, on the south west corner of Third and - Wnluut, j ester day: ".?mall Indiana Notes received on deposit nt this office at par, for the purpose of send ing home for redemption. Ve are deter mined our depositors shall net Jose by ihe effects of the small note law; extensive ar ungements have been completed for that purpose. We see no good reason why the institutions of our eisUr State should bu tlis rediled, especially at a time when capital is so much needed when t iey uie amj ly se cu ed bp stocks. Every deposit must Lo accompanied with a memorandum.? We noticed a large number of d 'pesi ors in bis office during the day, and the pirn unit lie received must have been heavy. While he receives the foieigu noles at pnr, from de j o iiors, l.e is cashing teeir check; t a hunk juhle Hnds. His arrangements must be "ex tenaive" to enable him to do this, and those who have funds of teat description, thereby have a Teiy easy method of disposing of ilhcni. 1 ople who have Indiana money in their hands, will do well to make a note on' i "'" y; Coal and Sugar. ;;y ; A: . The St, Losui Democrat tays of the pro 'i J'OshI for an nnii-ooHl-tHX lciioue: ' - "'X'l)e rej eal of the colli duties will hoi be , felt bv tio peopl of Die West to Kiiy con (, siderable exlent, hut we nniy Jvnrii some, thing from ilii moveoient, bih! act upon the iimt fur the1 pui pose of getlin!;, rid of the V dutlcki oh sugnrs autl otIir necessaries ol' i life, with which th Western peo)ila are ' burtheneii, ' Our Westerii members of Con ... jrre8. if BOtnuio(ied by profJdess discus. ions of alnvery, fn'mht en. ifive and take Jielp, ; Give t,litf jEastern States .cheap fuel , .West will hnd in the AUhaik: feiutes uiern. br who are mady to ngree to it. " Tha du ties on sugar are not to itihuoian in; their -onsequence to the poorer Lases as the duiies on coal, but they affect a larger num J er. ' ;W shouldl te ; glad, for our par), to r, nee Umj two objecta combined in one attempt r at reform, and atrenioug effort mad to 'jt strik from our reyenae law,' p$ ihe ,sam blow, b jih the tax oa coal and th lax on ' jIUgar... ;.,'l' ' ': bt'M a. ;..: There Ii'm ilwftya been a perfieyjjl under J Uding between Jilferent clasii f cafi V talist for! whose benefit ilia tribute which ins'f lli (Y fmniibeii uie sivaefirl frnWl1 'bjs jiin. nicrs. " The owneri of eoul mioea in Penn- sySvarda are perfectly agreed on the que. , lion i t liiili duties turn : lie Louiiaii 4 s'i '.-ir- planters. The only method in which lite j class of copsuutrrs can efu o'.ual'y resi: t the j. influence whi;h tin. r.i:riBf..clurinir c!.. s t-.v-1 rrr't.f it Hon 1 1. ..,..-... 1 1 ...... ." . ,,,. U '. ' Kriri in .... n. i. ...... nr., .i .1.. r ': The Coru ii..iii.-,r. i! 1 l,i.i:i in E:...1.titJ lid it . ' was attacked ly the associated power of the consumers, and tho it fell X. Y. Evening Post The Jackson UissisipiaM. uf the 20th announces (liithe yellow fever Las appear ed in Yicksliurg. A clearly marked case has also occurred at Jucksou. John Bacon, of the linn of H-iwson fc Bacoa of Louisville, died at St. Louis on I'uesdav night last, of biliuus fever. The ship James Guthrie, named in hon or of the Secretary of the Treasury, was launched . Portsmouth, Va., last Thurs day. ' Col. Benton has returned to Washington, where all his daughters aud his grand chil dren are sojourning. The Delaware and Hudson Canal is now in line order, with plenty ot water, and ca nal boats are arriving hourly. Corporal Lawrence, of the U. S. Marine corps, sent home sick from ihe Japrn sijuud ron, ditd at Boston a few days ago. The small-pox has broken out in Mays ville, Kentucky. Up to Monday seme tlx or eight dea'.hs had occurred. Wt.d pigeons are so numerous in some portions of Indiana that the farmers consid er them a naisaiice. The Priucetou lCentuekian reports a sale of live hundred barrels of corn in CVilteii den county, al twenty eight cents. California Hews. ARRIVAL or THE NOItTIIF.KN MCJIT. New York, Oct. 9. The Northern L'il'IiI from San Juan, arrived here this evening, bringing 40 i passengers, and SOCU.CUO. The town of San Juan was being re-built by the inhabitants. The general election held on the sixth, res tilled in ihe sinless of Denver and Her bert, nn'i-Brodeil:k democrats, for Con gress. In ihe Legislature as far its heaid from, the wliigs hive elected 7, nnd the dem crsts 2C Sen ttois. In the AsemVy the w hiirs have 35, and the democrats 4u, but it is doubtful whether the democrats ill be able to uiiile on a candidate for U. S. Senator. In S m Francisco tle Know Nothings car ried almost everylbing before them; elected their candidate f r Mayor, S. V. Webb, lor i.ierly Mayor of Salem, Mass., by over 500 plurality. On the ticket 27 nominees of ll'.e Ivnow-Nothings are elected; 20 from nonii ness of the Whig and All'.i-Broderick Con vi n io i, and 7 were nominees of Know No hings only. They elected every man hv some hing like 4.)00 msjorily. 'i'lie Know Nothing vote was-4.500, out of about i 1,000 in the whole city. The new Com mon Council is composed of 12 vthigs and 4 demo 'i its. The news from the mines continue favor aMe. Southern miners especially more suc- Cessful i ban ever. Tne overland emigration is arriving, but is not as numerous as in former years. 'I'll'! Cninese lo the number of from 600 to 10 JO, arrive at Sin Fraimisso every week or ten days, lho most of whom are slaves to their more wealthy countrymen. About usual number of murders and as saults nre recoidetl. The Uriti.ih and French ships left San Frmvjisro on the 2nd uli.. on a cruise. The iMiiflish haiq'ie Anelia Tliompson, sti'i.nde'l in San .Simeon B iy. Kan Francisco markit fair. The last 2 week's husiiiess show i marked improve ment on previous rales; demand quite ac tive for all lending staples, nnd especially in ov isiona. Frosh goods much sought for, but no iniiuiiies for old. i he steamship Ortcz, wiih Hie psssen- ,rers ot the Mar ol the West, wiiien letr New York on the lDih of AttiJUst, anived at San Francisco on ihe Kith it 1 1 The banking house of Cai'lhers, Ander son ik Co.. lias siisiieneil. The universal)' of ihe admission of Cal ifornia into the Union was celebrated at San Francisco on the Uth wi;h tjreat jiomp. There have been more Indian massacres among ll.u overland emigrants for Oregon Sandwich Islands, Aug. 7ih. Nothing from the Siciety Islands. The war had li- n.ally ceased, and the revolutionary clilel was established on lho throne. STEAMER BURNT. Dei'koit, Oct. !) ih. The steamer E. K. Collins left here last, niufi t with a large number of pitssenges from Saute Sic. Marie for Cleveland, took lire about midnight near Maiden, and was soon completely enveloped in flames. Great consternation prevailed tnnong the passengers, most ol whom were asleep many ol them perished by lire or drowning. Among the missing are: Uilible, ot jNow Vork; Samuel Powell, Lawrence Whalon, Thomas Cook, I'ittbunrfi Uaihoad Agent, allot' Cleveland; Mrs. C. McKeelly, Mrs. Watterous and her child, of Ashtabula; and fifl'enof the crew of the vessel. .The orh'in of the fire is uiikr.own. FROM THE Baltimohu, Oct. 9;h. SOUTH. No mail south of Aurrusia. Slight election returns from Florida show a Democratic jjaiu. Nothing decisive, A collision on the Georgia Railroad, on Thursday, killed one engineer and fireman, and seriously injured several others. Tlie passengers were unhurt. - ' , At S ivannnh, 011 Thursday there were 4 deaths from yellow fever; and on -Friday there were only three. At Charleston, on Friday last, there were eight deaths. . ' - , EUROPE. ', PaiLAOEi.riiU, Oct. 6th. The Bremen steamer arrived this morning with dates to ihe;S2d of geptenibev. She' brings 754 passengers. No new .of Importance. . . ... KiVEtl AND, WEATHER, ' PmsBVBa, Oct. 9. River 18 inches fulling.- Weather clear ami pleasant. ,' . , , ; Cincinnati, Oct. 9. River stationary. Weather line. ! " 'i'-'? CINCINNATI MARKET; : Oct ' 9 -r-Flour held at 7,00, no dales.. Whisky declined with nale at 2tUS8A- Bacon sides (JJ for packed. Nothing doii g' in pork or lard., buyar Lrm aiid nnchangeu. NEW YORK MARKET, - 1 ' Oct. 9.. Flbnr advanced 25c, Uh' srlca of BOD bhl. good 01 io. at 7,C2a,0O 8outhern advanced 37 c on lpwer grades. Quotations are 7,87,25. Wheat stiffer, but not qttdtoJ higher; Southern while 1,65 l,07; Southern red M5j Coift advanced le.; Pork nominal,. mens J2,00,f ?,6t, Beef ii doll; Lard' inactive, Whisky, . Ohio 37.V. ' fitofk market nH, Money nelive;! Ivy. 6 1.03;' Cleveland, Ctlumbus antj' Cincin nali R. R. 90$; Eric 4fJ: ' '"iiS' . CAE 12 PIiICE:3 CURRHIiT. - Ll), !.. uer, . -'"" CmiCIIH WEEKLY $6,5':''-. fa I SI In''-) 4'ui.. TW .. c'" - - ... 2.S0t'4... .5,U'.fij,j 73 i.. 50.-&.. (il.i'3 ...'.'.im.i .. 14.74. . i:.i.. ; s ...;i,.'-iVuioo ...ii,S7u). .. i . . ...SI.OUS. .. . . . ,OU..i . . . 'J.VH. , fall 3iis:u 0,itt'f li.ui 1.1,00 12,: 8,00 PorATutS,. Oaidns !)k;j.u AiTl.f.S, 1H'? liu.-lu'.i,... 1 n:o u i i:alkls, UuiTLK, CdLl-M., LKU, i'uKK, .S.VI.T, tS, IHv IVtwu, Vuoi Cultr.k, Moi,ssr.s by Ihe h'ul.., .N . O. nnr, Kisn .New sli.nl, V Mackerel, No. 3, " do " t, " Herring " bUI. a Stop and Think. Nnw is tiie time no more delay. Stop thai Couch; (), slop it to day. IT wit.r, UNl.Y COST YOU 2.'CTS. D!t. LOCI ICK'S Pulmonic Wafers nre unfniling in the cure ofcntinlt, culds. Astlnua, lirnncli lis, Honrni!S9 and all diseases of the laintjs. 'I'hiJUb Hiids can find will testily to their virtue, but one box wilt satisfy the most skeptical thai they are what represented, they are convenient to carry in the pocket, have a inosl pleasenl lasle uud are pure ly veritable. lieware us there ia nti iaiitiition ofTererl for sain. The genuine has the Riirnautreul' li 'l aylnrengruveil ujion eucli box, for i.ule by Modeeiae Dualors guner- aliy. fTMIK gretitest Disrovery of the n)?e. I'ianiers L l'armers, I-'ainilies -ind others cull purchase uo rinne dy enua! to iir 'I'OIJIAS' Venetian Liuiiuen, for llvsentery. Cliulic, Croup, Clmmic liheuinatisini .Sore I'liKail, Tooih-ai he, .I0s4uitu Uiles, l'aius in uie i.iiuos, cues', tiacs, etc. If it does not give relief, the money will lie roftmd- 1 ed all that is nsked is a trial, aud use it according I to the directions. I It is an Kuglish remedy, ami was used by Wil j tieiii ihe IV., late Kins of Knijland, an I certified to j by him, as a curs for Uhciimaiism, wlioa every thiny I Am had tailed. i tiVKIt lO.mXMWO UOTTLK3 leave been sold in I the Unitttd iSlates, without a single tailure, und 1 iiiauy have uiat.i;d thev would not be without it it it was sill per bottle, in case ol Croup, as it Is as certain as il is applied. It citrus cholera, when ltrst taken, in a lew hours; Dysentery in Italian hour; Tooth-ache in live uiin ntos! H is perfectly iuno;ettt to take internally, and is rcrotnmMndnd by the most eminent Physicians in the United Slates. Price 2jand aO cents. J li . TOBIAS could liil a dozen newspapeVs with ceitiiicutcs and letter relntititr to the wotulerlul ! cures accomplished by bis i.inttu'att, but considers j warranting it sutlicient, as any person who does not ootatn rein! neeil not pay lor it. DltTOiilAShiisput una Horse Liniment in pint bottles, which is warranted cheaper and belter than ; ..I,.. 1... a.,. 1;.. ,.....!... 111a ii..n.. 1 Swellin'rs, Cuts, llrnises, etc. Price. 5u cents. Jlit. TUUlAij' Ollice, 210 Greenwich street, New York. l''or sale by I''i.f.mino & IJuotiikbs and Dit. Iveysek, Wood street. Pitlsliurr. Autxis. John lieail and S Hamilton, Cadi. M Jolley co., iev .Market. Wilsun 61 lleniin Mas Nrsville lirowu cc Bariilioase and Wm. Walters. teew liaserstown. A Jul Sclireiber, Mooreticlil K I I ltiai"1 v eo., Smyrna. Bepgs IMYIly. M'-j" Uuol 1.AN1I S L Llt.M At-I IjlTl l.liS. V e woultf cull the attention of our reudors the advertisement of! )r. liooll ind's celebrated Ceri;.!in Hitters, prepared I bv Dr. C. .VI. Jackson, No. P.'O Arch street, Philadel- I phia. Incases ol Liver coiriplainl, Dyspepsia, Dis- j : ease ot the Kidneys, ami all diseases ati.-.iiig from a ! i disordered stoueicb, their tower is not excelled, if j J cijaalled. by any other known preparation, ns the ! I cures attest, ia many cases, jifter the mostcclehraled ' physicians lind hiiled. We can conscientiously re.c j o'limcnd tins medicine, as beiiiir what it ii represent j eil, and iirire our renders who are alllicted to pro : cure a bollle, and they will bj convinced of t.ie truth j we ns.ser'.- tiH-'Jw. i "i.r sYPHU-i.-?, sc'noi'i.'LA'AXi)" ii.slo, sT;n lii.ont) for ilu.se terrific disunses, Carter's fsp.iuisli : .Mixuiie is the only specilic. i The propri-tors have in lli' ir possession over one. ; hiinJred Cuiailicaics oi the moslcviriiotdiiiary cures ) effected by it. i I We reler to the certilicale of liichard Adntns. late i Ifiizh Shcrill ol (iichmoiid, Vu , win llinloii, Com missioner oi the lU'Vemii! lor Kicanion I: Oeneral Welch, ol tlt.3 Mniiimotu ( ircus; Dr. I luadley . ol' ; Washington City; Mr. .Win. . Altuilvw-s, and C. I. ; IiucU, i;s(,,of hicbmond, V"n., ,Mr. F. Hoyden, Kx- , c laue Hotel, Va.; rnal a hrist of others, who have ; seen c.ises oi the woiil deaei ipLieii cured by Carter's , p.'ini-h Mixture. - Thev nil eeriilv that it is the I greatest puritier of the bloo.l knowii. .Se.- advertisenicut. n'2:l-lin. MA'ililKD At iheNalioiti: II tlll'M.l, Oil WflJllfR- (day. th 4th tnst.. by the Kev. Jains Kerr, Mr. J KintKiiT Ki.kr, ot Snorl-CriDk tow iship, to Miss ; Ulizabcth VV sl.Ti.its, ol Oreen township. -.........k, t0 ' 1 DIED -Oct.!'th, Atu Vvt.i.i t:, ilsugliter of P. W. nn.l Mnrv Pliillius.' uded vcurs 11 moths and 14 davs-. V s AT Reduced Prices t 1 1 e$ssa fplt&n tKpn JM.?f v". TJ TTAVE received the largest stock of Full and . 1.L V inter tioods. that ever they brought to the town. 1 hoy were so inucli reilueeu la price, that t'uey colli. I not resist purchasing largely. We invito the public lo call and see their ma'inihcent stock, as it will make old lia lies raise their specs, end won- tier how go als ,n be sold so cheap. Oct. 11, lf.-,4 tt. Examiner's Notice to Teachers. TVTEW A Ii. Ii. A N( J 1'! I F, ETS, Hereaf'er there 1 will be but four Examinations held in Harri son courny dining the vear, vi.: On the last Friday j til" April aud October, at try? close of the semi-annual I Dui in Institute, for the counties of Jellbrson nuil I larrison. una on the last friday ol January and June, biuce all answers lo tittcsLinns are to be written, each applicant should furnish himself with three sheetsof paper and pen ami Ink -also a reading book. All examinations lo bo held in Cadiz. No private examieations. Circulars containing the rules and regulations bv which the Hoard will be governed, will be sent toull tlio township! in the eountv. lly order of tlio Hoard. J. P. WOOD, Clerk. Cadiz. Oct. !, 1.0,54 -2w. WUiTi be sold at public vendue at th Inte residence of John Dall'erty, tle.cesed. late of Cadii township, Harrison county, nn the 19th day of October, A. D. l.-tfi-1, the personal property ot said deceased, viz: ten shares in tl e Harrison llranch of the State U"k of Ohio. Horses, Oxen. Cnws.fshcep, flogs, young Cat ti. 'Horns tiears, V nitons, Cart, I lows Harrow. Cultivator, Hay, Oats and Corn, with a variety of other articles too tedious to mention. Ssule to com mence nt 9 o'clock, and contimtu from day to duy until nil is sold. JOHN J. UKA, Administrator. Oetrlwr .(, l8M.-ts F"?0M the subserilier. ubout the first ofpeptember last, u liiru;e l!ED CflVV, with short horns, part Durham. Any person findine Iut. ond lendini; me word wherorho can bo had, shnil Iw liliernllv re warded. T. D.liitlMl'iS.; Cadi7 October 4,'ISM' ' j For Sale or FARM nontitininr; ahout 120 acres, inchnlincr . the town of Unionvale, Harrison county, three miles from Cadiz on ihi Wcllsbnrph road. Said Farm is nicelv improwd and in a good state of cul tivation. Will he sold low. and on accommodating terms. If notsold within 60 days, it will he rented on fair terms. For particulars, enquire of the sub scriber in Cadiz. ' WM. HOGG. Cndiz.Octohor4, j8St. - $55"REWARD! ! TTSCAPED from tlio enstody of the subscriber, Pi In the town of Now Jert'-rson. llarrison county. Obio, on the morning of tb" 2;ld of September, 18S4, aybunij man named JOSHU A KK.VD. charged with atealing horses, one from Henry tfilhnrt. nnd tins other from Jainos Oalbreath. nid KF..MP issnp posnd to b about feet 9 inches high, has light straight hair, blue eyes, fair skin, has rather o down look, heavy sot, and siipposid to weigh about lli. pounds, rather phtliisicky when ho exerttt himself, has littiu or no beard, about yours pf age, and is a bUck-smitb by trndo. ' 1 .. ' Any m'rson to i limine "said Komp fo tlio subscri ber, or loiliiniK him wiilun omo jail in this tS'iala, halt roccivo tho above rewnrd. ' . ' DANlEli GUTSIUU-, ; , ' f!onstablo of Gorman tp., Htirrison Co., O, ; ' Sop. 87, 18.M.--U- ;. ' '". : ''".' ;';.V ""' ; '" Our 3d'pupply of Bonnets. 4 JUST to sand, ou r third oupply of IJnnnnts anion B which are some nica plain traw, French. .Bril liant ind Fancy Silk, slso pnnamit Hntts. call I- is them, tvo will sullthotn cheap. Wil. HOGG '&'CO Cadiz, May 24, 1841. Strayctf:,... 2-t'oLi e. tjj!ua Tirow l.a .'l C urt ol i.u-mnxi i'l -M, ! W. V 1 ifni m tn!i w I Olio. I ... t' i. f uni... i. . ' . l- ' IVi'o. 1mm. I 1 .! - ifCi.-e that on I T :!io iJi :avi;f rc-jtemU-r, liM, ui wi.HijIiili '1 row luij hi-uiiun airutisi aiia 'iJ llteraii Kn-M-h I'mIiow in tin. fourl ol CuiHinun o: m1 llar i tjn coiwi'y. v. iii'.-h petition .s no jK-inii iq. -.'.t,;iii' n ti;'!i,ri ta rn lo- vluu.m, ub ia'trtat lliruun Iron: the ant uf June, lij, wliich sum is due si Hioliah Tdiu', on the pMiiisury note oi l iait d' frnilnnm, dated Juno 12m, loM; and that a i writ of attachment una Inn-n issued a,eiinGt said Kemp'i" projierty; and that unless the anid ih (. 11J anti shnll nppar am) answer f ai I petition en or be fore the idi Jay 01 Noveruber. M.V1, judgaim will ti reiid -.i-:d uaiii-l tiiei.t 4 r lite atitnuiu elaiioeu as alor-aiJ. 3. W. PUoTUlCK, Si'.'t."!!!!, ls'.4. Cw. All) to; Pe'.itijiier. A lTAt:illi:.'i' NOTJl iv Al luv instaiiee. au Atturlinieol was tlii- day ii-u.-d bv Thoinas 1 iiiiiiciiiu. a Justice of Ihe Peace ol Kuailcy town. ; ibip, Harrison county, against tlie pnnN-rly and e- j fi-cts ol Joshua Ktlini. tli-i'ildlHi debtor, mm rei. deui of said county. Uel.t len dollar.and forty cts. 1 iia' t":1,C",I)CI,.y-if;i.n coo 1 n-'l-4 OEt) ttiR SIMMONS. a: rTACli.Vls , I' .( I MCli. Al nit- ilistauca an I AttaChillellt was this dav imuiid he 'i l, 1. -. si l innieiim. Justice ol the Peace ol Ituinlev low n- ship, ilariisoii Co., against the property and eir.ctsoft Joshua Kemp, an absconding debtor, non resi l,.ni of ! nun touiiij. limn ciuv.mi uoiinrs auu iwemy-six 1 vt.-ijis. 1 iuo ..u uuj ui 3t pii:iiiiji.ir, A. u. isji. ' lii!l 4w JACllliislllI.l.lNO. I Iit'DLlC SALK There will be oll'cred r.t pub-j lie sale, on Wednesday. thc4th tlay ol October, ' at the residence ol J. J. P. Johnson, in Plank ltoe, j (j miles toutli of Hopcdnlc, on the lloprdale nnd Wheeling Plank roa:l, Ihe following property, viz j Horses, Cows, 4 yoke of well trained work cattle, ; one cart, one road plow, two scrapers and chains, j picks, axes, lunddocks, abovels, harrows ptid alt ! tools necessary for irukinz plank road w itlr, tonelh- i er with many other articles to tedious to mention. ! .Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock on said dav. where i due attendance aud reuson.ible credit will he given. . JOlLNcSOA &, 'I'lVEkO. Pep'. -21. pd. telmmirium. Steubcnvillc, Oliio. rjIIE Proprietor of, the above estabiislinient L would respectfully cull the attention ol i)i lit ers, and others to their extensive Stock of Druys, Paints, Oils. Dye stuffs. See., tV c. Persons visiting our city will find it to their ad vantage to call and examine our stuck und prices before purchasing elsewhere. Orders promptly ana earctuiiy illicit. Sep. , 18.M. UKNMMJs ot J Mi'.LVl.N. Dissolution of Partnership. NOT1CK is hereby given that the po tii'irshin heretofore existing between Silas Orny and Milton S. Dearth, was ibis day disolvcd by multiul consent. PiLASOilAY, on. lit .ttn l Al 1 1,'I'OV S 11 V. 1 l!TH V jiftl lliV 1 VJiiN ll.u Ij. MA IMC 1ST STREET, STKUBK.NVII.LB, ()., Convenient to the steumhoal Iiundintr & II. 11. Depot. WM. JON US PitormnToH. QO 'l'ite House has been thoroughly relited and refurnished a share of pationaye is solicited. September M, Idol. LIVER COMPLAINT,! DYSPEPSIA, CIIKOiV'H! ? NIOIIVOTJS DKUIMTY, Dl-SKASK OF TUK Kl l)N K V rt, AM) Al.l. IMSF.AhKrf AlUSlNt.; KIIO.M A DIsOliul.'.KKD 1.1 V tilt 0)t STtl.VlACU; yuc) as a C'oi!Stiiuti.ji; inward Piles; Fullness of UluoJ to the I lead; Acidity of the .Stomach; Heart burn; Disjiust for Fond; Fullticssof Weight in the litoinach; .Soar Iirusiaticns; tsinkiig or l hitterias; nl tiie Pit of ihe .Stomach; Swimming of the Menu; Hurried aud Dillicalt lireatliinir; Fluttering at the lleart; Choking or suH'ocaling .Sensations when in n lying iiosture; Dimness of Vision; llols or Wubs before the ei lit: Fever and Dull Pain in the Head; Deficiency of Perspiration; Yellowness ol'tiie .Skin mid Eyes; Pain in the tide. Hack, Chsst Jambs, iVc; Sudden Flushes of Heat; burning in the Flesh; Constant Imaginings of Evi'i and Great Depres sion of Spirits ; CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY IMC. lllll.'l,UI)'s CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, J'PEt'tttl.tl BV DSt. G. til. JAUZIOW, . Xo. I '20 Arch fit , Philadelphia. Their power over the abova (!i.;i awes is not excel- ... ', . ! lied, bv auv o'.ner preiiaratioii in tne nited S'.ates. as the cure? attest, in m.iuv casts al ter skillul pliy.-icians had tailed. These Bitt e s are vvonhy ihe a;tention of invalids. Posscssint: great virtues in the rectification ol dis eases of ih--; j.ivorand lesser gUnds exerci nig lie? most searching powers ia wcaKness and tiileciioas of the dljosiive organs, they are. wiilnil s.-ue, cer tain and pleasant. Kead and lie convinced. TbSTl.uU.N Y l' KUAl I.U11U. Inr-j lloee.M l.irotiuwvilie I lliio alnvWtll. 1853. un t.l ' 1 1 writ t in tt ii tnr umi r stn I i ifni' 1 mil . lit 1(1 nIr-O ,or ,,tof o'liers. that your Uerman Bitters is what , yml recmimiend it lo be, a hi(jbly vuluuble mHilwiii.., j w,i(,, i ,n.,w from having u.-ed it in mt own faini- I ly to my out ire satisfaction. Ail iio have used il ' give tb same rocouiiiijudaiio i." hl'itiBSt A MnAi.v. Canton. Ohio, May 11, W3, says: "iiaftng Heard your urul-m inuci-s uigniv reeouimeniled from sources in which 1 pi iced much ! coiili.li lice, 1 ordered lour bottles Irom Lu-vcl'inrt One of them i gave to my daughter holms d. rivod i I great benelil trout it; two of llie others I sold mi mrdiatelv. and 1 would liUe vou to send me a sunidv i of it lo sell John Cuiik, Ilruuswick, Ohio, May 2'i, 1H5-1, says: "Your Gorman Hitters have proved successful in every case that has con. u to my knowledge, nod has opened for itself a greal demand.'1 Tuoans LuTciivoni), Covington, Ohio, Dec, 27th, ! SS;Vi, says: "My wife has been uilectcd with the i Liver complain l mid Dyspepsia for it number ol years miring which time 1 have spent a grout deal for doc- j tering, imt sue receiveil very littiu iiom lit inercirom aud linally the doctors said she could not be cured, ! Lust spring she concluded lo try your Bitters, she ; tot k two bottles aud ever since lulung llioni sue lias been able to ntlond to her business, until Very lately she had a new attack, but has atriiin cotnnionoed i the liitiers. 1 have sold quite a number of bottles j through her receiiiinendution, nnd its far as 1 can learn, it linw jtrivun satislaeriou to all.1' j Dvvid AanoTi', Atistinbufgh, Ohio, December 5, IH::i, says: "t erniit lite to bear lestmi niy to the re niarkalilc ellicacy of your (jerniau Hitters in the j cure of l.iver complaint For years previous to ta king it, I was severed.; uflioied with disease of the Diver, so much so Unit 1 did not expect to live, but by a freo use of tho Bitters, thanks to a kind 1'rovi denee, 1 find myself entirely restored to hetuli uud aide lorcsuri'.fl my usual employment." These Dm, ms are entirely vegetable and free from Alcoholic stimulant uud nil injurious ingredients, mild in their oM. ration, they strengthen the system, never prostrate it. They are entirely vegetable and froo from all in jurious ingredients. Wold bv don bo's in medicine eve y where, fold by juo. M'liean, Juo. llcail.Cudiz: '1'. J. Drown, Moorefield; J. F. Crnnibiel, Deetsville: Cannon it Henderson, Now Athens, and by Dealers in ftlcdi- cincsevery where -n'l-iy. CARTER'S "SPANISH T.IIXTUHE. S'llC. fJecnl (ll'in "I' .f !!! ?'l NOT A I'AltTICl.E OF .MKIICFRY IN IT. Lei the. Ail tided Read ind Ponder! An Infallible ltemedy for Seiofula. King's Evil, Khcnmatisoi, Obstinate Cutaneous Kruptions, I'iniples or Postuleson the Faco, lilotehes, lloils, At'ue and Fever, Chronic !S in F.yes, llina Worm or Tot er, Scald Head, I'jihirizenu'nt nnd I'aiii ol tho Bones and Joints, tslubborn Dicers, Syphilitic. Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal complaints, and a'i . JJiseases arising Irom an injurious Dse ol Mercu ry, Imprudence in Life, nr Impurity of the lilnorl. j5 This (rrent alternaiivB medicine and Purifier of lilood is now used by thousands, of grateful pn tiente fiom all parts of tho United States, who tes tily dnily to the remarkable cures nertornicd bv the greatest of all medicines, "CAUTEK'H SPANISH MIXTURE," Neuralgia, lllieumatisin, Se.rofuln, Erunlions nn the Skin, l.iver Disease. Fevers, Ul cers, Old Sores, Affections of tho Kidneys, Diseases ol the throat, female Complaints, nuns ami Acluntr of ths lioues and Joints, am speedily put io flight by using lids great, and inestimable remedy. For all diseasei of tho tilooil, nothing has yet been tomtit to compare wittnt. it cleanses Uie system oi all impJliiics, acts gently and eiiiciently on the Liv er t.nd Kindneys, strengthens tho Jiigstion. gives totio to- the Stomach, makes the skin clear and heal thy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by dis. ease or broken down by ihe excesses uf youth, to i's pristine vigor and strengih. . , For the Ladies, it is incomparably belter than all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture wilt rctnnvn all snllowness of com pletion, bring tho roses mantling to the cheek, giva elasticity to thisifp, and improve tho genoral health in a remarkable degree, beyond nil the medicines ever heard of. .... . Tho largo number of certificates which wo hnvo received from persons from all parts of tlio United States, is lho best evidence thnt them is no Humbug about it. Tho press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the com munity, all add their testimony to Ihe wndorful cf lects of this UKKA'P IILOOD ITKIFlEll. Call on the A. rent and get n Circular and Alma nac, and read tho wonderful euros this truly greatest of nU Medicines hits perform d. ' No.no genuine unless signed HENNET 4. BKEIU. Proprlottirs, JNov' 3 Pearl Street, . Kichinmid, Va.; to whom all orders for supptio and agjncies iiittst lie addrestHst'. v. "; '. i i it .. f Audi for Bale by Jno. M'Boan, John Boatl, Ca'lt', Cannon . Honderson, New .Athens;!. F.Crurlihlet, Trrnville( 'X, F. Brown, Moorefield. and by Oesl-i-rs in medicines every where. nW- ly. ' " KR1VAL OF F D. LLVZ d ALL u'O,: CO.. I ju utiit i a r. tw siure on Jn:.; Miji. ep- It poMio tiij i.m:n iuiu. 1 liy l a lui !uciul limu, wucli tnty r? f. ;:in. very ciiii uiiti iutiX. VVbhave J.a(iicsl).csd(iiouuf all kiir'a. ('.! lau-iiin do tjiue. vior:ii-'." cuts, wiii::, ih ')' nA. at Un', yard wide im...i.u Ao.iU S els, vdlmj at 0,'-4; Liiiicoe worlli 1 'c tlliaj c: 1... Yard wul calicot-n only l-'.'i;f.n do luiuc j!:c. pcrous wishing laijaina wi'i cuU roic tmc ai; i Cloihinsj, ot' nil tlerijjt l.itw W nr nhU i. it in ' it rns wii!i rvher Dry (iJfot CI "'m. 1trVni anti fiir ynir--lVf-i. KiTiininbr the nw l;uiin:J7M .Sioit1, Alain t:ri'i, o.:u.-i: tii C'utirt Iftiu-v. h.vecutor's f S ATUKDA V the 11th Jay of October next. - ' (',:'"'-) 1 Wil1 I'--""1 l l'ld'!h' vendue, i,.ih.. V.. rf M A.h.. .: . both the Keul and llerseilnl en'ale a ml iimnertv lotliiillL' lo the eslnle nl J..l.i, M.ll,.r l-in nV il, 1 own ol JSew Alliens, ilectmsed. consistins; of his late dwelling house and lot No. 10, in said Town, and one yearlinir coll; two larf n l.-on Kettles ret in ,;"oi pmie, anu lurinee, one aerew raid tallow press. mm iniKc iron neuie io run tallow 111, with a vari ety ol oilier ni tidis to tedious to mention, fcale to commence nt In o clock ,M 1 1 Q 1 JSIH OI'.NLAIM-xectttrr. - '!' lH 8tl' d"v ot S-pteinlH.T HM. Jesse Winrod's TntP. J 0T1CE is hereby given that the tiuderii -ned ! has Iwen appoiu,a and qualified by 'he Pro o.iiu i.nuri, a.imimstrntor ol the estate inrod law ol Harrison county. Ohio. d. oi Jesse c ased. . ip.1113 inricuieo io said estate are recii'sti-d t.i uiiiKc uncinate payment r tf, ...!.... i . , . I . - " U.IUI OIIIUU, nii'i hose lavnnj elnlm., ognnsi said estule will, present wiem lor suttleiiieut within one vear from the l Alt year from the dale Sep. 0, 13:sJ R M KENNEDY, Ailmiiiii'tor. The First Account. N0T1CK is hereby ,;iveii thai the tollowintt ae count lias been tiled in the Probate Court of ..u.,.m. eouaiy, i ,mo, lor settlement. The first tic orwiii- Jo1,'",;U'";1 d Juti,,l' Scull " tweutora ' jylhatu M. Head, deceased, and that the same Hi ',, a' tJ"",1"!,1, D''J l'BS't "Pon by the under signed on the ldthday ol October, next . . ,0, 1!-w-VEIKS, Probate Jud-o. S.'ptembpr IStli. IH.Vt. PAINTING, Watkins on & McConnell. f rt.lt I heir servi . to the citizens ol'Cadii and i ouiiuuiiu.iig country, in Uie art of House Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging, Varnishing, And all kbdsol Imitation in Wood, Stone and Mar hie. A so, teign Painting attended to on the most reasonable terms. I i nose wislung to have Painting done in the best ; and most modem style, would do well to give them a call, as ihey endeavor to do the:r work in a neat, sub tantial, aud workman-like nuiinmr. . imii.. lyiuii, .liny ii. i-s...r Notice to Tax-Layers". NOT1CK is hereby given, that I, or my ilepntv, will attend in the following Townships of Har rison county, ut Ihe several places ol holding elec tions, on toe following davs to receive taxes: J In Alliens on .Momlav. Seoiember '."ob. lsif i ii i is i.ie I Hernial-, .0 Ctior;retown (irteno tiermaii Kuniley A rc.her Sto.k ISorilt Monroe, 1'ranklin Nottingham Washington Flee port ' Wednesday, " ' Thuisduy, " ' Iriday, ' ' Saturday, " ' Monday, October 'Puesday. -Wednesday. ' Thursday, " Friday, ' " Saturday, " Wednesday, " 'f'uursdoy, ' Oi) .1 3d " ' 2nd, " rd, " 4th, " S " " G " " 7 " ' 11 ' " 14 " i i " i. Mourctiehl 1' riday, 1 will nlso attend at lbb Treniirr.r'w fin;. i.. r-... diz to tha 30th of December ensuing to receive the tuxes of those jvho cannot make it convenient lo pay while attending in the Townships, niua' that time the penalty nccordim; to law will be added, j The following Table shows the amount ol trvx lev i ied on ihe doliur or the si wit) valuation for the vear fJel: J ? Z- Y C. . T. T. . 'Ii O " " i1" ' f- f 'I- r r 7 to ti ti t w is ' '-s C 'J' V . L ' 1 i. L I H "z. o c a io,i'B T T T T 7 T 7"Y7TTT T Xjiuh!'! i j " T TT T TV T I -.unoQ : w o c - : .UUtllJljUI CO IO 15 fi 14 ti (C ti ts. i IO li. !. ii i3 I. U I 1 ospt-n poo - ii ti W W Ii s- I. L I. L t c FIR - : rf- 'A . w 'j: w Ci i't i i i i i TTiii jiiSci";"'':'''-! dt.sti.wo r f V s poai!"a 'J o o " 's w .... iv: V - 1 U I I, r v4 ' I - 1 3 O ? W " C tsr-. "Oj, j -i i oc a a. oo 5i a -i 0.101 ivo I UO 1UJ, I I'oM'isij " Z"' . ij ' " ' l .. ' 1 C.f.-!a "J" " ' " 1-1 Z -.. 1 .-. - IK I " 1 yM"'KKI - : k " I i.'ftu By virtue of an Act passed March 12, 1S-U, amen ilaiory to ihe Aet ol lral, ill-lining the iiu,lWs ol Counw Truasuiers, I iini required lo sell uersonnl property lor taxej on real estate unpaid on inn 2ntli Jay of December The following is tin section re- lerrcd tot Sec. 2id That wlien any petsoiv is charged o Ih. llunlicate. with tax on real estate, ami ix otv chattel or personal properly, the payment of tax kii such chattel or personal proiierty, shall nst release while- in his possession, from liahiii'y to be distrain ed for the payment ot 'l ax on meli real estate, unlos the person in whose name suoh premises are churyeil shall salisly the County Treasurer thai the siiine inu not his properly, and tiro vrrouvuiisiy charged in his name lor luxution; but tho Treasurer shall bu au thorized and required in ell cases, when any person charged Vjiih tux on real eBtiiie, tins pjr sonul propert within the county, to distrain tha same fortlio payment of such tax. And the Coun ty Auditor shall accept from such Treasurer on his return of delinquencies, no assignment of course (cause) for such delinquency f landed estate, except that tho owner is a non -resident ol tlto County, that ui.cli nreniisee wore erroneously taxed; that uo per sonal properly could be lotirul, or that property when seized wus not sold tor want ot bidders ' 1 nts treasurer ot ptate refuses io iai,ii sny oain noies, exeept ih notes or bills of speeii paying bunks ot this State, issued according toluv.'. J. P. JOIINSOX. Treasurer of Hits risim County. P. S. The following is lim form of liond receipt which will be received at this oliK Ml paymenloi i ,.,l i',.r the invent sear I herebv ri-rtifv thai 'u" 1 LHX ,"r ,'eJ.,Ti'.L,?.r:uA?.nirJLJ;f 1.. SiVtVo - f t z,: p b;;w;;;; the -;iaVof AnVil , d ,1 .lavol .-ctoU. 1K.I. under my di- rec on itipsymentof hits Itond tat for sai l year; K wSk" ' Jt' emu.i lew, e. tlie u m, mi?nl I . V tiivct, uudr n hand this mniiiiiotis . -. , V,' : . .' u ..i.,.u'..u ri:...:.ii A. II. Supervisor m Pid Pistric!-, ('qttfr.. Aiirtit "''th, IM.. -T''lsTTF(iimlyTlourkT:pt consianirv ivcTUwxAJ r sitd for .sU at ' (ajied If.M)"' MetJOll ll;k'."s. It, i j wo: csal;; 53 rT-.fl. lEOOCSZLLSSS. STATIDNERS, i A.-.J t.lunk :.)U .Msnu'oclurera, Su.uUr.viH,), O. A::gt'ir: S. 1SSI. ; Rearms for Sale. al-scfiw o!!it at pnvatn Mia a rami i 1 tlar, artisan couuiv, srui.teii 00 h-ill a miie ,uUi 1 ol the Ikiiiiimi road I10111 Cri.'.iz lo .New l'liiiiuleiolna. 1 I one and one 1ml: mile utli east Irom ibc town 01 , I Krankli-i, llarri.on noon'r. nrfitainins i'KI a. rt; : Ho sen s ol 1.1111 is cb a.-cJ. and t!; r. u.aied.-r w. ll 1 limber, i. A imt tiu-ee fni -Ji ot ihe ertire track is Unto. 11 l.ml in a aood sts e ul'cit!ijvaii.ta. and all well wio.i. d. The im'itoii-iofnts ciiHi.-t ufa U'el repair. Til re are also 011 lie- lirelmia choice se- , le.-ti.ui ol fruit. ' l b.- prop-rty will be aobl at s renoiisbU nri.-r I an 1 liberal changes lor paMiieni. ( .,r tnr'iculri 1 enquire ot lb- sub'crilK.r or Win. ll" Una in tbe town 01 Cadiz. nocisoN I'i;mphi:i:v P. Also at private sale the Kami upon hi 01 1 1 John .Miller reside., near Uieabovt mimed premises, j 1 rottiaiuing 440 acres; 170 acres of which I- bottom j ; land. Toe entire premises are well watered, in a: i good state of cultivation and well improved. Tor J j particulars enquire of Win. llog, Cadii, IlarrUiii j ; eountv, Htio. 1 i Cadiz, July 19, l5l.- rtui UK. J. ': M J CIITSl S r"pT "PTiT? ATTT) PATTTOT Tf HUT I - vAvxiAWfAxa roi no- ri.i.ilt and i ritE or ami r.lSG rtAIO.ls. 11 stands prc-emi-ni ni for its euraiivc powers in nil th (ijs. eagea for which it is recoii'iiiBiuii-il. i. jmi. ly called l,.ae com plninta. Of these are Prolapsus IVri, or' Falling ul the Womb; inciileiiml ileinor rhaiie, or I'lowdinK; Painful, Suppressed, and iirigular Al e n struation, Ac, with all their accompany ing evils. (Cancer ex cepted.) no matter of bow lonirstaruliin;. The Catholican far surpasses other remedies, in beinij more certain, less expensive, and leaving the system in a better condition He tall interested cull and obtain a pam phlet (free) containing ninple proot. from the most respectable sources; of the beneficial results , use; togetaer wit , letters rotn liigliiy ex, r,eiirrd , Vhysieiaiis. who have used .t in their jsaaice, aud . . i , . . . i atJJCtliV l.uaii -it vi v " it f ii unit". REFERENCES: P. It. Peckiam, M. I) , I'tica, N. Y. I,. 1), Flemuif, M I) , ItochesU-r, M. Y. M. II. Mills, Al. I). Rochester, i . Y. I). Y. Foote, M D..lsyraeuse, N. Y. Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore, ,V.d. J C. t)rrick,.M. D.. Baltimore, .Md. W. W. Ueese.M.D .Mew York city. W. Prescott, M. 1)., Concord, .. 11. J. P. Newland, M. D., Utica, N Y. Ilev. C H. Bean , (ilenn Springs, S. C. PAMlTII.E'l'sJ i'o js u j) (;i;.Tis AT T THE ' S'I'OHF. t)F John McBt an, Atjent, Druggist. Cadiz, 0. Also i By C. I., l'uwcett ot Co., Mt. Pleasant, JJarsh kt . INIeCutcheon, ijlcubcjiville, and by Druggists geuor- ally. , tJ-Nutice to tiie I'.vror.Tt-NATE Fimji.e. j I feel il a duty incumbent upon tnysell to declare publicly the great blessing Dr. Marchisi's Utetiae j i.'athollcon has proved to me. for two years lev i health was miserable; I way almost tinabls to wulk. ; Phvsieinns pronoiiiieed my case lulling of the womb. extensive ulcerations, colonic uciiw with lluor albus. The pains, irritation, prostration, and the intolera ble fu'ttd disc. targe rendered life almost a burden. In his mi.-erablu condition, Dr. F. P. Newland re commended Dr. Mnrehisi'e Ulorinc Cstholicon. Afier taking four bottles I lind mysei 1 in pel fee! health. Uratituiki for restoration makes me ardent ly desire that all iny sex, alike unfortunate, may Und sure relief from this iucnimahle medicine'. EL1ZABKT1I A NEWLAND. No. Ill West st., Utica, N. Y. The above statement 1 know to be true. V. P. NEW- AN I). M. 1). I'tica. N. V. 1 Imve nohesitteion in saying Dr. Alarehisi's I't r ine Catln licoti is invaluable in uterine diseases gen erally. 1 have used it in Fluor Albus, Amenorrheas., Prolapsus Fieri, and in eases of extensive ulcera tion ol the vajriai ami of uteri It is worthy of the notice ofthe Facultv. JOHN C, OltiilCIC, M. 11. Baltimore, Mil. C5r-J. I!. Marclhsi .V Co., I'loprielors, Central De pot, :!t : l Cioadway. N. Y. uug S, '51 lim John Miller's Estate. "VTOTICE ii hereby iriven thrvt th undersigned L i has been appoiated and ipia.',ilied ns executor ol the lasl will and teataiiM'.tit of John Miller, late oi llarrison eountv. Ohio, deiseaiw-d. AU nersins iu- IMA-- ! teresteil will tale notice accordingly. Dated atCa I diz till, Sjihday of Aiigusi, ls.M. wi 1 .TOhtJ'il DCNLAP, Executor, j august ;H, If 54. t f Auction!! TTTOOD Jt SMITH will offer at public Auction If to the highest bidder wirhout preserve, thi-ir eniiro ftoelt ol Ooodi-, consisting of Dry Goods. Hardware, Qiuoiswarn. Groceries, Ac, &.O.. ' Coainif-ncing .on Thursday evening, 14th itint , an:l continuing Irotu duy to day umil all is sold. We havo a few inoro houses uud lots for sale al low prices. W. i. S. We are also desirous of selling our Eooki as fast n piw'siblo. Sept. 13, '51. pii6cLAMAiib:i " IS hersby made to all the qualilif d voters of Har-ri-inn county, that n General Election will he held as required by law, on the Second Tuesday, .being the 10th day of Octobor, A D. 1351, at the several places of holding elections ii. said county, at which time the following ollicers are lo be. euosi n, via. One Supreme Judge, one MomlsT of tlie Board of Pub! ie Works, one Member of Comiress, one Pro bate Judge, ono Clerk ol the Court, one County Auditor, ono ConnniKKiouer autl one inrector i county Infirmary and the Trustee of the s:vw townships in s-iid county, are required to return Hi. following, number of Jurors Ifoni their respect ve townships, to wit: Common l leaslury. Probate Jury 11 1) a 15 ft 5 6 ii 4 6 9 6 7 Pliort Creek. 11 lireeno German Athens Cadiz Archer Ruiidey Mooreiii hi ISotiuglmm Sotck' N' oi ill Freeporl Washington Franklin a a 15 6 6 4 fa 6 ti 7 Monroe t And the Trustees of tlio severs! townsliipj are furtlior required lo return from their respective town ships, lot the use ol the I'rnb'iic Court of this county, lis tliey are now required by law to return, an equal number of Jarvrs, as above specified, ths list son t'lining tho names of said Jurors so returned to be delivered to the Clerk of the Court of Common I'leas. The polls to bo opened between tlto hoiin of six and len o'clock in tho morning and close at bix o'clock ia lite altertioon nf the same day. .1. boVD.Sherill'ot Harrison Co.. Sheriff's ffjce Codi). Set), ti. IBM. IlKWAHD! LOST on .Saturday evening, the ftli of Septem ber. s54, between the lown of Jefferson ind ihe residence ofthe s ibseriber, one mile-rnd-a hall this side ol Jeil'i rson on ihe road leading from Salem to Hanover, a large, fail leather pocket-book con tuiuingO.NK HUDUED AfD TWENTY DOL LAHS. There was ten ten dollar bills on Uie State Hank of Oiiio, one tenon tho bank of Kentucky, and one live on the hank oflndiaiia. What hank the other live is on is noi recollected. Anypir.oi, finding the money and returning it to the subserilier. shall receive the above reward' anil many thanks, SH.VDJUCK KEMP. September 16, lS5t.-3t pth Slf.K, crape, gossnuiere, Naplas and Uiiglish straw boiiuetis, load dresses, ladies caps, ttc. for sail in great variety by ' 8 At II MeFADDLN The greate t Bargains at the New Haiti more Store. DT-KVV CO.. r spectfully infurtn the citi x -lis of Cndi.. and surroiindioif country, that holms just received a lot of New, FalHiools. nil knsls of Dry Goods and ready made clothing, which he is sel ling at snob prices as tow never bought be fore. Now Loxlios and Gentlemen hy all mentis pivo me a vail ami exsmlno my stock lielore plir chasinif elsewl.erv , and yi will liid yourself ainp- , rt!)J0,:tj jour'trrtnlii,,, j Kememlwr th. r tw cbeai nolo. A olieius Baltimore Ptoro. Main Street, oivosite. the Court House, and call won if j ou wish u" at bargums. Kespectlullv, S.pt. L'O, '54. . JJ. Ll'.VV 'Sc. C( Publio Sale. "ITTlLIi be sold at public Vendue nt the W rei " a,,"ce . " defeased, MM of I Archer township. Harrison cumv. too itb ilnv v ; 1-177 wi v i P1'""1"1 v"': .'' n'r.,' knA nf V WW- ' improveu ami in a yu stat ol -Ittvatmn: Hor. U., Sites p ;w.d ll,., Wor., ears 1 " ,"7"- l.rows, Cnlttvator, with a . r. i elv of other ttirtnitif titenttala. one Bu'jsrv and liar- I ncss. lla and Oats, witli vnnoiv nl' othi arlielea r too ledtivris i it" muminii. Sain to noininenes at 10 roinuienee at . . . . , .. ,. ... 1 ,11.11 1 issolil w. ;Hl.oli CA A..,l!.ecuior. S. pt.9 .0 .. J III 1... t C ScUUlJCl Papvr Ilanglnirs Q W. McI)VVEI.l. Ik Hjw orirff lii irirg k atocl ol l'spl ilangHitr-uidoiolrr. iMMwiatiii.', in i srt o! GraniteDisrbiu. cji imn aiid vafiouatxiat. ot I: di ps. vrs, Wh I. G::f aad J im Satin i rvn.- ti 1 ariora, tk-ri-ohamcta 4tc, lOiclil cri:!nlij' a .0 r.i.BT.t ; 10c dxxaitnci knJsl lii ialest ftc . ni.c l v. tlnish Wm, a I.'-'.'- a s,.rt . r,it of WIN!)flW BUMVi and rim Juani uu- uum everv aMirm Maaiitv. lii slot wlitch i the larirtwt tver bolora nrlared in lnw cky, will be aoij uicw wiiich eaanet fail tosuit the p irc!ias-r. Oil and caaipine lor ycnrlTri at the HOOK ajil PA Hilt flora ut" . V. McllKSV tl.I Norili aids M .Market, !miw :h Ai. .Vareb ! Is.M-..:n f-,rui-nvii!. 1J1 'A t.l! M At Iltlt f HuRO KLtCTK t OLTlto 1-'i.m. . rrolo.nitf instant relief i.'uin the most aeuir pain. and S-imaiienin euriiii; nil Nural;ie dieaea. i..i. u juu-i.i. paiiiiui au.I anellcJ Joints, , ,S. nilia ol tbr'a, Deafnesa, Bbivl ii. ss. Si. V iuis Dtiner, Palitati'n ol the H'-arl, p riodicaI liojd i ie, I'uius in the stoia iicli, ludijestion. Dya- pia, t' teri ne . i'aius'araly si, tli-t.. These chains were lirtt introduced in llie city of .vow i ora less tuan one year since, ana atter cin2 i kiilti. i-li-.l in lh.iriiiii.il trint in .v.rv linbr.ital in ,1... city. and applied by Dra.Vak.-nuu, Mom Csrnoclran, ' . ' a" "d oilwra. It was dtscovircd that thay possess atrnne and wvoderlil power in tlio relief and cure ol the alwvo clnsa of diseases, and their sale, aud the succcs that has attended Uieir use is unparalleled. Previous to thter introduction into this country, lin y w i re used in every hospital in thirope, and are secured by patents in France, Uermany, Austria, I i russin, ana t.iigianu; ana bibo ia me cntteaaiaiec "TIll.NK CLOSE AND FONDt WILL." Pr,,clPl('8 u, n whicli it w claimed that uie uivuu.c. .". ...ti iv.ju. ,uin mm, tiik that all .Nervous Disaaea are attended anil pro duced by a di licit lit supply of nervous Quid, an 1 an agent turn resembles closely electricity, or electro iiugnvtisni; aiid second thut the electro magnetns cliaiiu, by being worn over and upon U.e pair and or.an diseased, furnish to the exhausted B-'rvotu fluid which is required to produce a healthy action through th entire system. JSo disgusting nostrum is allowed to lie taken while using the eiiaina, bulk rigid observance of the general laws of health are re quired. iiiisk friction upon the part diseased add much to the effects of lliu chains, by increasing their magnetic power. One 9 Iioiikhim! Ilnrft. ,Z;: .1 niuibi nuti uiii;iiiii ii.uu cerLiiicBii'si ni rum. i trotM imUiyiit patients and scieotific physicl, M ,inve cycled by tl.e use of Pulvermacl. ana. bv the use of Pulverniacber'e Electric Chains. They never tail to twrform what they tire advertised to do, and no person ha ever been diasatislicd who has given ihein atrial. IN H..MAl,t CJiStt more than one hundred purinanent euros of ProUp sus Uteri huve b-en effeeted within the last year If the use oi the . bains, lly applying one end of tbv chain over me region of the ablonien, and the oitw.r upon the spine just above the hip, the usual un vino ympions incident to that disease are al once reinuv -ed. MODlJ OF USE! The chain should be moistened belore use with cininiou vinegar, and then one cru I ot the chain sliould on applied directlyto tue seat ot tiie pain ur disease, Bnd tlj other end' otitwevj lot'. JiF, NOT DECEIVED! The Klectrin Chs ins arm not to cure all I'iseases: but fot Nervous liiseisee il is claimed that Ml .Medical Attent in thoiv.irhl e pro.iueeil o mauy cases in the last year as tlio L.b trie chain, l.VVFANT UF.LlKFfroiu the most acute pain, IS produced at the moment of application much uiere etlcciually tuun can bo produced by opium, ill OUT of us lorms. Coll und obtai i a nnmplilol (irntlis.) , J. STEINEItT, Sole Agent, 5tiJ Droadwoy, cor. Prince St. JSrJNO. HEALL, MainSt. Cadii.O. Agenu mar 1 j l:i4-ly I'itOl'l, ifl4TIOU To the invalid of Harrison county. Pulvarmaeher'a Uydro-Elecuc-Voliaic Chains, producing a constant current of unterrupied Electro-Magnetism, wiil give lusts itrelivf from pain, aud effect a permanent and speedy cure of all silp.voi s ihskabes. JOSEPH H'l'ELVEKT,. Cuneral Agent lor the Enitod Miii. For e ale by, A. JU L. SCUrtElHEIt. Moorefield, Harrison coumy, Ohio. May 10, ISM. ly. AYE1VS PILLS, Anew nd singularlr sueeessfsl remedy tat Ih cere of all Bilious diseases Costivenees, Indi gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflammor.. tions, Headache, Fains in the Breast, Side. Wmk, and limbs, Femnle Complsmts, Sec, Ike. Indeed, Tery few are the diseasos in which a Purgative Me4i-' cine is not more or less required, and much siek ness and suffering might be prevented, if a har ta lis hut effectual Cathartic were mure freely need. . No person can feel well while a eostiva habit f body prevails ; besides it soon generates aarious and often fatal diseases, which migtit huve been avoided! bv tlie timely and judicious use of a Rood purgative. This is tdike tnie of Colds, Feverish svmptoius, aiid . Bilious derangements. They all tend to biiMUue or produce the deep seated and fomiidublc distemper whir b loud the hearses all over the land, llenee a reliable family physic is of the first importance, ti the public hii'altk, and this PiU has beeu perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Phyaiciuus, Profes sors, uud Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hithurto known of any medicine. Care have been effected beyond belief were they not sub stuntinted by persons of such exalted position atul character as to forbid the suspicion of untratli. . Aiming the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we nisy mention : Du. A. A. Hat KB, Analytical Chemist, of Hon ton, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character ia endorsed by the Hon. EnwARi) Evekktt, Senator of the 1T. S. Koui wi t'AViNTiiaoe, Ex-Jipeoktr of the Houie of Uepreseutatives. . AnniviT LiWite.NCi. Winister Plea, to Kniflund. t John B.Fliir vTKiCK,Cu.th. Itisbepof lieston. Also, bu. J. (. Chiltum, Practical Chemist, uf New York City, endorsed by . . , Hon. W. I..'Mahi, Secretary of State. Wm. Ii. Abtok, the richest man In America. H. l.ui.ANO & Cu., Pri.pr's ef tha MeUovuiitaa Hotel, aud others. Did Bptce permit, we could (rive msnr hundred esrtificates, from all parts where the Pills list been used, but evidence even more eenyiueiujr tliaA the exporieuce of cruinant publie men ia fcujl in their elfects upon trial. ' These Pills, the result of long Investigation an4 study, are offered to the public as the beet and most complete which the present state of medical cienee cm afiurd. They are compounded mot of the dru& themselves, but of the medicinal rjtnea only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chmucal proctts in a state of purity, and eombiiuKl together ' in such a inanaersi to insure the best results, 'ibis system of eeniyfisition for medicine has been fowui hi the Cherry I'eetorul and Fills both, t produce a more efficient remedy tinea bad hithsrte Wen ol . tained bv anr process. The reason is perfectly ob vious, i VVhihi liv the olttjixul of imposition, ev ery medicine is burdened with moro or less of ten monious and injurious qualities, by this each iiida vidaal nirtae only that deerred for the curative) edict is preseuti jlll the inert and ubneiivus qmiV ities of each lusstance employed are left behind, u.e curative virtues only being retained. Heuee it i self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved more purely remedial, aud the Pills a sorer, more powerful antidote to disease than suy tW medicine kaowa to tlie world. 1 As it is frequently expedient that my m ecricine. should be taken tinder the counsel of an sttsnduig Phyieian, and as hs could not properly jndire of a remedy without knetring its cempositioii, 1 hav supplied the accurate Formulas by allien both uty Pectoral and Pills am made to the whole body ol , Practitioners in the United States and British Awer icon Provinces.- If however there should be snt one who has Wit recaiTwl them, they will ' be promptly forwarded hv moil to his sdibess. . Of all the Patent Medicines tliat are ottered, haw few would be taken if their cempositioii was known I Their life consist in tlieir tinner). J have ut ' mysteries.:' ,: '::': i '- s . , : -l '1 tie ranipositien of my prcparaHous is I 'd oueo) to all men. and all who are competent to Jude oUf the subject freely acknowledge their roi.vioruia ' uf their intrinsic nctiM. - The Cherry Pet Uowl el pronounced by scientific men to ba a .matMtottul medicine before its effects were known. Many eats incut Physicians have deetared tlie satis thiaa; uf my Pills, and eveu more eoiifldentiy, and ate w II in'g to certify tint their anticipations were u than rt-aliied by their effects upon trial. ,. Thoy operate by their powerful influenre en tha ' internal viscera to purify th blood ani stiiouliite it into healthy action remove ,tha onssriution the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of (b body, restoring their irregular action t health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such etsrauge menta as ore the first oripin of disoaae. . Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to tafcs and keine purely vogetable, no harm can ariaw freal , their noa in any qaantity. For minute airactiona, see wrapper m bet Bosk .-.: - 1'BEt'AltKD B j-.--- JAMES C AYE IT,- Prneticnl nnt Analytlcatf.'imlMk , . , .LOWEIX, MARS. . i Price 15 Centi pr Box. Tit Bow or $1, g0tf"t;'v .;-'"';. .: Aoht F. Kckstein, Jf.ifttiicirinnri., ' lr .lohj Metlean, Cadi; Win II Wniaou, tUor'ietovie. JP.li ivia i vn. 1...01... . .7 r.. . . . I 1 - -11 ioiiwhi iinrriniiiei .;ienn .v.- 1 uninormm. I , . anfl f, ,,,,, . , ; ( J. 'J f Juitv I f, yciin