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. . tiufaiTE'a, SiLE.- By virtue of a decre fp tsj order1 to mo directed, from the Court of Common ,Plees, of .Monro county, Ohio, I will offiVfpc sale at public outcry, at th froul door, of the Court--wo. in th lowu of Woodsfield, in aaidcbiinty'qq Tuesday,' January 2, At DJ84H between, .the f tJotirs of JO o'clock, a. -m. and 4 Ji'ctocTf.'p, rrl.'.of jsld !y Jlie following real ea lt (ii witThe out boll of trie toutb west quar? ker. a ud Jhe'ebijtb, halt of the north wet quarter of cljoij po, 23. in township no. 8, nd rang no. A, eofllainio, 160 acre, luhject to dower of Eliza. betfHaugt)t, lying and being. in said county, and ordered? to sold a the property of Tobias HAgt,1 t;., al, at, .the suit,?! John. Diumoi and Wltei , Appraised at S760, . , . .,..i . !VffM. D. PATTON, Sheriff, if. o. o. ,; Dec. 8, 1848$J,98. , v . .-t JAMES KENNEDY'S ESTATE. 'Notice it hereby riven that the. aubicriberi have been appointed and qualified at administrator of the fesM of ' James Kennedy, late or Monroe co. (deieaaed. '-'Att persons having elaime sgainst said esfated will'prrsent them legally authenticated within oVfe year from (hi date, for lettlement; and ' all-persona indebted to the aame, will pleaie call, and mate' immediate payment." '" ',: ' ' '" ; .m .p t-i-" ALEXANDER KENNEDY,'' ! aj.iti-.iovAVILLlAM KENNEDY, " "" Deev9,1848n38 ' i lA Adminis tratora. CJTATE OF1 OHIO, MONROE Co.--Appllca. F9 lion will be made to the next Court of Com. toed Pleas of said courtly, for the redemptiott'of the louth west quarter, of the north eaat quarter 01 vettionteo,' township' three, range four, in aaid county, -containing 40 89-100 acres, sold on the 1 bit' Januarys' 1847, for (axe, to Henry1 Sycks; charged on the duplicate to James Taylor, orlgi nataaantily fame i as above. '" "' '"' .., 4l t. . ! .U EDWARD AUCHBOLD." Da2r 1848-6 iv" Alt'y for Edward Talbott.1 ' lm38tlT' fettl6 ,Upw ,,i.;.,Ji THE aubf eribere having, tome lime since, die posed of their, Slock oi Good iu Woodsfield, uejwilied HVliecetSary to urge upon those indebted (o them by note or book-account, to call inimedi ataly and py;i(The noteaand booka wiH be found fivilt bauds of A.-Ra.a, who i authorizeil to re quire. immediate payment or 'put the claima in the form of judgment.; ..,!. . ..,) . . t !-tii : l MERCER fc MANA11AN. N. B. A. Roaa may be found at the office of VKaswaWisinter; aa on the farm immediately ad joining tOWB.i evil ; ii ,-vr . ,.,;!..; .n iu. War. 25,-18481 ;' i bt.w, -..I' .. AliMANACSI-Dr. D. J-yne would hereby inform the public that he publishes annually tor gral'Uiliiu distributioni by hiinaelf and all hia agrnt, an Almanac, called' jay tie's Medical Al manac, and Guide to Health. , " The calculation for thia Almanac are made with great care and accuracy, and for five- ditTerent rat itu4e.and longitudes, so as to make tliein equally tis.efu aa a 'Cajendr in every part of the United State an J British North America.. TJiey are print tc,n g(9d paper, and wi:li hamUonie new type, aiidjre neatly bound, and beiidea being the neat vat and inott accurate Calendar, primed in the Unt ted S(alea, they contain a Urge amount uf valuable lufqrHiatlon, auited to gie wautaot all, aoa ol Uiat kind too, whicli cannot do IoiiiiU in Dooka. .. Jiia cata'oiue of ditejsej, with rfiuaika and di rectiona for their removal it really invaluable, aitd tnaka tbem welcome viaitera in every house they enter. , livery family aliould pusaesa at leaat one tiLUieaa Annual!, llw Aim mac lor 184V l now ready for distribution, of which hedeaiiins to pub liaji ( least millimu, and in order thu every family in (the United Mate and Uruub America maybe fpruiahed with a copy, he hereby invite merchant find ttar'keeper to forward their or dera'to'him aa early aa possible, and they aliallba auppiied gralwfuu$ly wKb as many copies a they tuaj deem neceasary lo supply then vaiious custo mers. They are aao. invited at the aame time, to aeuda cony ot meir "OtrttncM earo,- wnicn win bft.prjrted and plaoed on the . cover of the Alma- nace aent .ttieni, also wiinout cnarge, ., . .i . They are also requeued to giyeali necessary di rections how the Alinanaca ahould be forwarded to thaWitBy law they caunot be sent by mail unlesa the postseeiafirat paid on them here.; . in: .. .;. Orders (post paid,) directed to Dr, D . Jayne, Philadelphia, will meet with prompt at enlion. Families can obtain these Almanac gratis of J. fi. Fleming, P. M., Woodsfield; : , Moaca P. Miles it Son, Somertmij ,. ; ., J. K. Holmes, Claringtou; ' i , T; Myers, New Castle; E. Headley. Jamestown; '1 Eli Brock. Stafford. , Dec. 2,1843 ii38 4w . ' HIGHLY IMPORTANT NE WS FKOM THE 1 SOUTH. The following extract Ol a letter Is from t very respectable merchatttile house, dated 1 Washington, llappahannnck Co.,Va ) i May 26, 1846. ! Dr. D, Jaune Dear Sin Our Mr. Joue has beeu in a very bad stale of health for more than years he has had the benefit ol the best medical advice our country effords, and also visited your city dunne last summer, but found no relief, un the 15th ot April last, we purchased half dozen bottles of your TONIC VERMIFUGE, and half dozen' boxes' SANATIVE PILLS. Thruugh carelessness in packing the articles in a dry go ids box, one-half the Vermifuge was broken. Mr, Jones commenced with the Pills, and after taking a few doaes, felt a decided improvement The three botlles nf Veiniil'tige, which came safe to hand, brought from him, he thinks, nut less than olt (Autwantf wormt: and perhaps many mnie. He now in better health than he has been (or years, and we hope a few more bottle ol your Vermifure and Pills, will effect a permanent cure. All our physicians have entirely mistaken hia case Prof, Bamuel Jackson ot your city, at the head Mr. Jones is most anxious to get more of your Pills and Vermifuge as soon as possible. Iteapectfully, J. B. JONES k Co. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by - t.-J. G. Fleming, P M., WoodaBeld. , ; , , , 4uMoset P. Miles t Son, Somertoii. . J. K.Hulmev Claringlon.;! .1 . . Myers, New Castle. .,t. u. .- n, .;E.Headley, Jamestown, i i ,- ... -n. : -li Brock, Slaflord., , . ,i OrJhtit the. WILD CHERRY BAHK possese. aa rare medical Virtues, is univeraally conceded for there Is scarcely family in our land that does not use it in some simple form, and are benefitted by iU -nee. ' The BaJtmnx cf Wild Cherry pre pared by the celebrated Dr. Wistsr1 of Philadet- pb1a,'4)roai the extract of the ';PrunuaVirg!niana," (Wild Cherry,) in a highly, concentrated state, witA other powerful medicinal agents', 'ha are equally fcshJbrated for their athiog, healing and atrengthening influence upon the lungs. For the relief of pormobar eorripfaint, (hi compound hi eraioJj"iUBrior; to all others 'with, which , wa fcava been acquainted, and wa earneatly recom. aaaadth afflicted, lo. make trial of thia article. ' (ty-Sea advertisemeht- ' - " -jMagnetic Batierr , - - Consisting ol ELECTRIC PlLLS.'GALVAN IZED ELA8TER. MAGNETIC wETUER, No. 1, FOR CONSUMPTtON, MAGNETIC JlTH ER NO 9, FOR NERVOUS DISEASEsfMAG NETIO iETHER NO. 8, FOR LIVER COM PLAINTS, fcd.i -Fir sale by -' i-) i I i-B, J. H. Moais. Woodieeld, .i Z;Yt,TT t v' JamaeR. Smith. Clarinrton. ;...v I .." Wm M,ITi-l B IT... ' . ' J-P.Farril,Nawcaetla, - - Ll isaae welsh,- Beallsville, I . i. . 1 I 2!T?ltc!"entioch, f ; ; fr , ww.a.o. nogoe, aomerton, -''- Banjania Mackall, Barnesvil W.i il ILA i m$ 203)00 Peri . HAVE JiJSJiJN1 (JUKED. , an adequate idea pf tb, 1 greai fucceae wnicn.n I attended the admin.j'rs; J ion ol the Jlll-IffQlui t pintment for the, paat six J months. Il if perfectly astoniahing to witness jSS i.ihe effect aqd heai; the A- praiaeaj bestowed on this -OTMrli,fn TUAAnMlyl j-opneeiso tban.aingle Doisessed so 'much k virtue, and had power to heal so many diseases. But since it la well known) that mors) than 20,000 peisons have been cured our friends will begin to reall2 the truth of our Remarks, which were-fnade about six months ago, viz: that there would not be a'lamily in America who would live a day without possess ing a bos of MCALLISTER'S All Healing Oint ment, it they but knew its virtues. ! McAllister's All-Healing Ointment restores per spiration, in the system. By this means it opens those avenues through which nature carries off the impurities within, and thus jelierM tha body of disease. It is tints that ,it cure Consumption Re vert, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Asthma, Salt. 'Kheum, Sick Headache,! Quinsy, Sore Thr.)aU,,Rlieuraa tiam, Scald Heads, Pains in the cheat, side and back; Dyspepsia, Poisons, Sote Breast Deafness, Cutane'ous Eruptions, (ore Eyes. Inflaminatioa nl the Bowels, Kidney a and Brain,. Burn, Chilblains, Piles,1 Worms, 'Agues; Col. I Feet, Liver Com plaint, Ulcere, and all Fever Sores, InflUronationa of every kind. SoldUy - I --.hiJ.. , A! '& S. Hendry, General Agents for Ohi, also, J. R..& J. H.IVIprris, Woodsfield; i.i.a, ; wm. Steel, Stafford; s i Talbott & Wertiecke1, Malaga, a . I Peter Dorr, Miltonaburg; I John M. Hound, Summerfieldi ,k. J ... ,,,T j J.E,.Cj A.RoydiCarlifle.1 MUi,ua ' Wm.&J.!Myrs,New Castle; 1 , . fl M 1 naues bl rancnasi, jamesiawoHll Ml I) II Apshutz, Pollack & Co., Clarington: - Isa.c Welsh A,Co.,iBeallsville. Nov. 25, 184, '1 - . ems a r.ti Hippest UtyanicallJaper iiitficXoorlL r -! 'NEW VOLUME OF..,', THE SCMUFIC; AMERICAN, ! ! I ! t" .n.'I ' : Tye publishers of the Scientific American re sneclfullv eive Botire that the FOURTH YEAR. LY .VOLUME jif their Journal willeommen- I u .... no. I Ti.: ..t 1 : . : j :r ' fers entirely frojn the stiany magazine and paper which Hood ,tho country. It is a Weekly Journal: Ol'Art. Science and Mechanics, havftig for its oh-1 ject the advancement! of the INTERESTS OP MECHANICS MAPiUFACTURERS-and IN- VtNIOUb, .acti aumber is illuetrated with froni five to tfu original ENGRAVINGS OK' NEW MECHANICAL INVENTIONS, near-; lyl ol the best inventions which are patented at Washington bejng illustrated in the- Scientific Ameiican. 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THERE wBlbe 4 petition presented to the ' Legislature1 'of the State of Ohio,. at their next session, praying ,for the, erection of a new county, to be called the county of NOBLi with the county seat to be located at Sarmhavillesaid new county of Noble (o be bounded and described as follows: comtrienciiig at the noith-weat corner of township number nine (9) and range ten (10) in Guernsey county, (known by the name of Spen cer township,) thence east to the north-east cornet of township number eight (8). and ranee (8) in said Guerntey county, (known by the name of . tn..,..u,.:. ,k.A ' m :i : ,1. . ugutw iunu,niig incline iiui III IIIIICV, IIICIIO eaat to the west line of Belmont county: rhetce south to (he north line of Mcnroe county; thence west one anda bH(l) miles; thence south to the north line of township number five (5) and range seven (7) in Monroe county, (known by the name of Elk township;) thence weat to the north-west Comer of said township; thence south to a point one and a half (II) mile south ol tha north-east corner of township number live (B) and range Clgtif (M)in Washington county, (known by the name of Amelia township;) thence west to the west line of tovtnship dumber five (8) and lange nine (9) in Morgan county, (known by the namo of Jackson township;) thence north to the north west corner of said township; thence' weat three (S) miles; thence north to the north line af town ship number seven (7) and range ten (10) in aaid Morgan, county; ttienee west to the north-west corner af said tqanship; and thenca north to the place p( beginning. Tha said new county of Noble if 16 e bounded at though the townships of Wlight, ia .Gusrosey county, and BelRel, in .Mjnroe county, bad., not beervta.de. t I " ' ,r Oct?285vr f, MANY PETITIONERS. SALE OF REAL EST AJI BY ORDER ;OF COURT.-On Saturday, the 9th day ol De cember, 1848, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.'.and 4 o'clock P. Mi ol said day, on the prem iesjm Enoch township. Monroe county! will be sold ta tha highest bidder, the following real estate, faa tha property vjf . William Archer, deteJsed, to witt : The aaatAalf of tha northwest quarter ol tha northeast quarter Of section 8, township 6, and range 8; alseith ao'Jlh half of this Houthaait quarter of tha soalheaat quarter ol section 84,town ship 7, and rang 8; lying and being in Monroe county, suDject n tne dower estate of Sarah Arch er: (Terms -Or' third' in hand, one-fhlrj In aix months, and the Residue in one year, With Interest from) day of sale; to ba Secured to tha satisfaction of iheVundertigned. J. S. HOrMANN of Wm. Archer, Mec'd. iOattSl. fAdm'l 1 : i I tin Tl- t tSi or Sale.'" i The ubcrlhf baa fdr sal tha farm' Cri' which ha.now resides lyinr five mile north West of WBadsbeld, in Central township, near' the road leadmft from Woodsfield to Willa ereeafi'tmntain. in; N acre of Imudi, about 46 acre of Which ar rlsMsftaAsA TKairaWsl ah .. a, L...iH'MH L.. ing trttit tree, and bultdlon to aceammadala twsi ""e assaaa- wis avwra UBtal BOflUK IDU DtBar sman lamnie. a I - ELIA8 SwAIME. ' medicine sou,owoui tfl T t TnmLLI AM ' GttANDOPfi ESTATE.' YW. Notica is' heeby! given thai the eubscri bar have bees appointed and qualified as adminia tratoraof the testate Of William Gruodoni lata'Of Monro county, deceased. All peraon -having claims against said eitatd, will present ttiem le gally wthenlloated wlthinioneyear from this date, fori settlement; and all persons tndebte'd w the fainewill plgaaal call, and make immediate psy mant I a HANNAH GftANDttNj'" ' i yU ' JOHN NEWBANK.I Nov.18, 1848.n38f) Aklmhiiatratorti 1 i'J'o the Public;'" - The subscribet keeps constantly on hand and for tale, the Jolkwinartittea,viz: i L COCKING STOVES, of the betl pattern,) Grate, Plough Pointi and Land Hide; Wagon Boxei, Iron all kindt, Steel, A'ails, Waihing Tub$, Buckelt, Jiea, Lottie, Broome , Cotton Yam and Batting,' Savage Mii$lin " 'and Bed J'icking, Window Glass, Putty, Stove ; andxotiking ware. . ALSU, ! ! Paints, Oils and 1 Varnishes of all kinds, j Paint, Shoe and I Tooth -' ' . IU Brushes, Dye Stuffs, kr..uith . ' aWjhe leading ai tides of Medicine such tas Pmk Moot, Senna, ..MubarL, t, Magnesia, Epsom Salts, GJuuber Salts, Sub. Carb. Soda, Sal. Soda, AaisJUuni Mcs, &e. ALSO ALL KINDS OF GIIOCEHIES, such os Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Juoldsses9lis'ice, Pepper, Saleratis, Autmcgij, Bar Lead,, Shot,. P.trtusrivn : Caps, Gun and RutkiPowdef, Rosin, I Vast Ue and Variegated Soap, ' j l' together with a Ut,odJi- - ,-'' i sortment of Confection-' ''n 5I 1 i Spanish and II I Countru Sale :wo.;V.I asurjmtnt;qf tllUl'l ' i t aenoof Books, ,,,, , Writing and Letter ! Ka it the present time a sihiftt lot of the best quality ot Windmills. lohisl net will sell vety low for , cash. Entry article kept for sale by him wilt be . sold at reasonable prices for cash or produce. Nov. 18, 1848. H. M. B0GGES3. J ; 1; i ; V. tJ CAUTION, As atiempts are constantly made to deceiee the public'with spurious imitations of almostevery valuable medicine offered to the public notice, I deem it necessary o icquest all purchasers to observe the following marks of the genuine BALSAM. It i put up iii bottles with the following 'words "WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, Philadelphia," blown in the glussValso, each bottle bears a label on the front, with' the signatures of Henry Wistar, M. D., Philadelphia, and Sandford & Park, which, to im itate or counterfeit, will be prosecuted as a forgery. 1 1 is therefore necessary to be particular and ask for Dr. Wistar's balsam, as all other1 preparations of Wild Cberry are entirely different from this med icine, and'postessei none of its virtue., ANOTHER INVALID BESTORKO TO HEALTH. Read the following statement of facts from Mr. Ell Bailey, a highly respectable merchant of Vien na, Johnson co., Illinois. Messrs Phelps & Blackley, St. Louis, Mo. t Gentlemen: A desire to benefit the afflicted throughout the laud has alone induced me to make the following statement of facts respecting one l the most astonishing cures ever recorded. My "owf evanteen yeafa old has been afflicted during hU whole life, with a Constant cough, pain ' 1 in the side and cheat,- accompanied with night aweats and hectic fever, which produced eman- ciatioii and debility; and at intervals during the night, hia expectoration would becoin so great ss to endanger his life from strangulation. During the time he was attended by many physicians of the highlst repute, whose prescriptions gave but temporary relief in fact, alarming were the symptom, and so inveterate wss bis disease, that 1 wat wr"J ,0 believe ,,i,n beyond the reach ,.j..a.i...i :J ....... 'u ""' All of our neighbors and' friends who saw him. regardedTinn as one who was rapidly approaching an early and premature grave. After having thus exhausted the skill of our beat physicians, without obtaining relief -I wa prevailed upon by the ad vice of a friend) to make use of Wistar'' Balsam of Wild Cherty - U commenced its uiSj ibont the 30th of Decern ber, 1844, ;the first bottle ol wtiich gave astonish-, ing relief, and I began to indulge in the foud hope that he might yet be restored to health. After having continued the use of it, until three ottles had been taken, the disease was entirely 'ercome, and bis shattered constitution and ema i ited fofm restored to Sound and permanent health, which he continues to enjoy up to the present time. ! I believe the genuine Dr.' Wistar' Balsam of Wild Cherry ta be one of (he most valuable med icines ever discoveredknowing a I do, that the above cure was effected solely by it use. I am, gentlemen, very respectfully, ' k Your most obedient servant. April 9,1846. ELI BAILEY. ' ! CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS! ! Will please read the following statement from the Harrlsrtn Gazette. The incredulous are in-ia ted to read", the following note from Reverend Mr. Coldron, whose character Ipr truth and yeracity stands above suspicion, and nave (heir doubt dis pelled as jjj the superiority of wjsTAR'S BAL SAM OFsWILD CHERRY, over all other reme dies now "before the public of the aamd character j ) CoBVDowlml.j.io. 28j 1848. ; : It i noUssJ duty than a'pleasure Jo stats,, fat the benefit of those afflicted, that, I do co(iicier WISTARS llALSAM OF WlLD-CHERR V, a great blessing to the human race. Having tried it in a cue of aeverakjdictibni af ihei lungs, T an hesitatingly recommend it to those similarly afflic ted as tha best remedy I have ever trtedjj and one which cured me when physicians said I must die, snd whea t thqught myself that my lima to depart was nar rt hand. - n I t WILLIAM COLDRON. ' There U a .difference between "WISTAR'S BXLsiAM OF WILD CHERRY" and alt other preparations of Wild Cherry. The true and gen uine Balsam, a) sold by us, contains, besides the ex tract oP wild 'cherry bark, other medical agents ofreat character and efficacy in curing coughs, colds, and general disease of the chest and lungs. But tha alf important difference between fhia med icine and all other of the kind is, that WUtar's Balsam ceres, while other remedies give only tem porary relief to- the sufferer. (l Sold by J. Di PARE, (successor to Sandford Jb Park.) Fourth and Waluut streets, Cincinnati, O., general agsjnt for the South and West, to whom all ordera must be addressed. ,, . 3. Af at 6- H. DAvrwroBT, Weodsheldf )AiHUTa, Pollock fc Co Suiifisb.,. ) . .J. FBiofiiiAai k Ccv, Malaga. , W?vOHfcTHOlFON,Beallsville. " '' M il. V. BrtissBTB ariv A. Co. Williamsburr. I iB. DAVroT, Williamaburg.,, . ; j";. SONS: pi TEMPEliANCE; ; loodsfield Division; No.494j Mr j. MEET AT THEIR BALL, j la the Court House, every Wednesday Evening, Session Ohio Statesmanfor 1848 ft We bead , this Piospeclns, "Session Ohio Statesman;" w do 10, because that baa been the usual practice, and every one at one compre hends tta meaning. But aa the length of the Leg islative sessions are irregular and uucei tain, which prevents many from subscribing tor a session pa per, supposing it may only last tew weeks, which is generally declared to be the intention previoua to commencing, we have concluded to change the term and propose our session paper for THREE MONTHS, commencing ou Monday the 4th day ol December, 1848, and terminating on Saturday, the 3d day of March, 1849. .(The 4th ot March being Sunday.) ' . . : Persons, therefore, subscribing for tha Ohio Statesman SESSION PAPERS, do so with an understanding thai they will be sent fur a definite period. We do this without any increase of the usual prices for our session papers. 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'' Proprietor of newepipere who copy (hiss1 Pro, peotue before tha lit day of December, and tend u one copy of their paper containing it. marked around with a nen to direct our attention to it, ihall have their namea entered an our book for one copy of the Congressional Globa and Appen dix during Ih session, of one copy of tha; Daily Globe,jvhich aver they prafer. ' ! j Attachment Notice. STATE OF OHIO. MONROE COUNTY, . fit the Court qf Common Picas. t " t October Term, A.l). 1848. ' Benedict Am, , IN DEBT. . u v ; i ' Debt 852 29. J'. .. Peter Stephen. J Damage $26. ! r, Notice is hereby giver) to all person interested, that on the 12th day of July, 1848, III said" Ben edict Arn sued out of said Court a Writ oi At tachment against tha lands, (ene'rhents, goods, chatties, riehts. credit, roonevs and effect of the aid Peter Stephen, a non-resident of (he Slate of Uhio, L'einanding therein the turn ol 852 29 in debt, and 828 in damages, which said writ was at the Oct. Term of afd Court, A. D. 1848, re turned served. WILLIAM OK EY, Clerk. Nov 4, 1848. Monroe ColntflOn Pleas. Attachment Notice.: STATE OF OHIO. MONROE COUNTY, . In the Court of Conmon PJias. June Teioi. A. D. 1848; John Craig, Richard J Clark, and Samuel Craig, patrnera trading under the firm of Craig, Clark It Co. , v Charlea McCallion. in Assumpsit. Da-mage 8200. . . Notice ia hereby given to all persons interested. that ob the 27th day of June, 1848, the said Craig, Clarke II Co. aued out oi said Court a Writ of Attachment against the lands, tenements, good, chatties, right, credit, moneys and effects of the said Charlea McCallion, a non-resident ol the State ol Ohio, demanding therein the sum ol two hundred dollars damage, which said writ wa at the June Term of aid Court A. D. 1848, re turned served. And tfterwards, to wit, on the ltth day of July, 1848, the said plaintiff sued out nf said Court another writ, which wa it the Oc tober Term, 1848 nl laid Court, return served. WILLIAM OKEY, Cleik, Nov 4, 1848, Monroe Common Pleas.-' Attachment Notice. STATE OF OHIO, MONROE COUNTY, u. In the Court of Common Pleas. October Term, A. D. 1848. Nathan Hollister, ) IN DEBT. v Debt $75.83. , , Thomas McNeely. ) Damages $50. Notice i hereby given to all persons interested, that on the 29th day af August, 1848. the said Nathan Hollister sued out ot said Court a Writ of Attachment against the lands, tenements, goods, chatties, rights, credits, moneys and effects of the said Thomas McNeely, a noil resident of the stale of Ohio, demanding therein the sum of $75,83 in debt, and 950 in damages, which said wiil was at the October Term of said Court A. D. 184S( re turned served. WILLIAM OKEY, Clerk, Nov. 4, 1848. Monroe Common Pleas. PROBATE NOTICE. -Notice is hereby given tn all persons interested, that final and partial settlement account have been tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas within and for the county of Monroe and State ol Ohio, by the executors, administrator and guar dians ol the estate of the following named per' tons, to wit: John Bracey and George Bracey, administrator of Samuel Bracey, deceased. Partial. Robert Gregg, administi atnr nf W illiam McFad den, deceased. Final. Rebecca Danford, administratrix of Peter Dan ford, deceased. Final. George W. Durkee. administrator of Franklin Gilmore, deceased. Final. , Thomas Griffith, administrator of John Palmer, deceased. Final, Jeptha Duvall, guardian tu Wilson's heirs. Final. John Sinclair", guardian to J. L. Howe, lunatic. Final. That the said account are now-on file in said office, aubject to the inspection of all persons in terested, and are continued until the April term, of said court, 1849, for final settlement and confir mation. Wm. OKEY, Clerk. Nov. 4, 1848. f Survejing. DANIEL MORRIS, an old and experienced Surveyor, thankful lor past favors, will still attend to the surveying of land, road, itc , under the direction nf the County Surveyor. Deed, mortgages, and other legal instruments, drawn at the shortest notice. Office iu Woodsfield. August 23. GEORGE ARCHER'S ESTATE. No lice is hereby given that the subscriber has been appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of George Archer, late ol Monroe coun ty, deceased All persons having claims against saiil estate, will present them legally authenticated within one year from this date, lor aettlemetit; and all person indebted to the lame, will please call, and moke immediate payment, GEO. W. DURKEE. Oct 28,1848 -ii33 Adm'r. LEVI CECIL'S ESTATE. Notice i heie by given that the subscriber has been appoin ted and qualified as executrix or the estate ol Levi Cecil, late of Monroe county, deceaaed. All persons having clrims agaiuat said estate, will pre sent them legally authenticated within one year from this date, 1'ir settlement; and all person in. debted to the ssme, will please call, and make im mediate payment. MARTHA CECIL, Oct. 23-H33 fcxrx. axTOTICE TO CUE ITORS.-On the 16th i day of Oct in the year 1848. the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county declared the es tate of Wm. B Capell, deceased, probably insol vent Creditors are therefore required to present ihcir claim aeainst the estate to tha undersigned, for allowance, within alt months from the time above mentioned, or they will not be entitled to payment. ' ROBERT CALLAND.. . ,. , Aara r oi iv m. a. v;apeu, uec o; Octl 23-n33 i TO THE CREDITORS Of JU51AH M. DILLON. DEC'D. On the 20th day of October, in the year 1848, the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county declared the estate of Jo siah M. Dillon, deceased, to be probably insolvent. Creditor are therefore required to present their claim against the eatat to the undersigned for a I-1 lowance within six months from the time above mentioned, or they will not be entitled to pay. menl. H. M. BOGGESS. Adm'r de bonis non of Josiah M. Dillon, dee'd. - Oct. 28, 1848. , - ,'. , : i - -- . N. F. BLACKLOCK & Co. 239 BALTIMORE ST. BALTIMORE, MD. n WHOLESALE DKALtlt lit Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonets, &c, Have received direct from tha Manufacturer a large and well assorted fresh tock, and ar pre pared to offer great inducement to country mer chant and other who will favor them with a call. Our stock consist in part of -, ' 1800 CASES SHOES AND HATS, Men's.Boy'sfc' Youth's Calf. Kip k Gummed Boots, , Goat Monro. Women' . Misses' pegged A eWee Welt 4. Boot. i i " .. . i Kid,Morpcco and Seal Slipper, with a large assortment ol Gaiter, city made wort, and Children Shoe of all kind. a ,..( ., hats. . t. - ;:" Ruaaia, Moleskin, Coney and Nutria Hats.'' Monltiey , Buena Viata sporting and Wool Hatd. C.MnAt Pn.m, PhinM. KtrawfE. Ahsrot HiltSL Also, a large atoc'k of Palm and Leghorn Hat. " tuvASiai nunnci ( Florence Braid, Deroo, China Peatl, Willow, Lawn, Neapolitan, and other kinds; with a Urge lock of Trunk, Shoe Thread and Blacking. March 18, 1848..y j , nlU i V i t i 5 ! I'. ! I ' DRY GOOD! AT WHOLESALE.- SELSY, AGNEW Jb SWEARINGS; Whklino; Va . ere now receiving their fall tock of Dry Good for Jobbing), comprising a very1 ' Urge and desirable assortment, adapted to the) country trade, bought at the present vary reduced prices, to which ibey respectfully invite the attest lion of merchant; being ft reared (d offac grist1 inducements. ept. OT, W4, , FALL GOODS BT THE PIECE; TAX' L ANT 4c DELA PLAIN, VT iiskliho, V ar now receiving their FALL STOCK OF DAY ' GOODS for Jobbing, and will ba prepared frees! this time1 Out to supply then" cuioiaer sad met- " chant generflly at the Sedsoh'S KftusuWy tVtf prltct. . ;-;',.- Opt tt ...... ' .T,' I I Jl'ST received ami foi silt by ANSHUTii POLLOCK it CO.. a huge lot of No. I KANAWHA SALTi . " Hiving made rtangWut with the Kanawbd . '. Sail Association, w e Will be prepared at all time : . to furnish our customer with tin Valuable artkl whih is at least twenty-five per ceflt. better thsaf Pittsbdrgh Salt. ' '; tr. . Sui.li.h, July 29, 1848. u , ' Spring & Sammer Fashions for 1848' . S AVERY, No. 10 MohrobSl, Whiiuso, , respectfully ifiform hi old friend and tha' public in general, that he ha now ou band 4 Urge ' and superior tock of Hal snd Caps, df the lata ' -Spring and StiinnW Fashiohs, comprLiug all qual itici, (hipe and aize. Hi hat ar manufactured "... under bi own immediate upe'rinteudenc. of the finest material, and by the best workrHea, andj will be sold wholenle and retail, af price alii I , lower than they have ever been offered in tbi city. Those wuhinc to purchase HaU and Capf will find it to their advantage tu give hies a call before purchasing elsewhere. . ; ' April 29, 1818. S. AVERT; : : T.rimtSr' Wm. F. BOOTH. Clarlnrftfln. O . h (c 'st low for cash, a large lot df Ltffhbaf ( cOnatating Itt part ol ' f , !. - 80,000 Pine Shingle. , 70,000 feet Pin Board. ; 10,000 inch and half 18 feet Oak aWdaj A lot of 18 feet boat roof board; ...:, Purchaser would do well to call and! examine bil stock before purchasing eliewbera; .- ' JulyS. 1848 2m. , NO CHANGES IN THE WEATHER WILL materially afTect the body if the" blood f pure. Every individual, even the moat diseased, ha with' In him a germ dr root of that Original ptfre blood! ol our common mother Eve; which germ of pure' blood i Ihe eupporter of hi life, slnd1 it (n co'iittant truggle to throw off the heterb'geneOii, coffupt humor, which are the cause ot disease' In lfti in1 dividual. By purging the body of tbi diseased individual of it bad humor, you allow tit genrJ. of pure blond to gain ground and tu make blood of a better quality, and so on progressively till the whole mas is regenerated; for the good principle or good pure blood, i alwaya driving to be pre- -dominant over the bad or diieased humor. Let all who wish to be nf a flue healthy habit; who wish to have a sound mind lb i sodnd body who" desire to be able to stand without Injury the cotV tiimal change of this climate; who drtlr to halt' healthy children, use the Braudreth Pills, which will effectually cleanse the blood oi all bad of cor t dot humors, and restore Ihe hum i bods' tit tS state nf health enjoyed before the introduction of mineral medicine. Remember Brandreth'a Pill place within the reach of all health and long lifj nCVv AltL 1)( UUUn I KKrtSlTffr . B very careful and go to the Agent when yoit want Brandrelh Pill; then ybu ar Sur oi tbJ genuine article, When you purchase otherwises, inquire whether the person eitin (hem Ifcftt'ttbe Pills h often you are genuine Brandre'th Pilisi s Every man know whether the article be otter jott i true or false. Beware of ctfea'M,' To inaura the full benefit of the' celebrated! Pills, they should be kept in the bouse, so thai iiDod the first commencement of slckue, they tnay be at once resorbtd to. One dose then is better than! a dozen after disease has become established in the fyatem. , gefct The BRNADRETU'S PILLS are sold for 28 cent per box, at Dr. B. Brandretb' Principal Office, 21 Broadway, New York, and' by the following duly authorized Agent Oct-A Iresh supply of the above Pilll. jult rJ ceived by the following Agents: J. K. h J. H. MoRma, Wdodsfieldi Wm. Staifct., Staflord. JorfN K. Wharton, Caril.le; J. M. RotitfD, SummrfJeld; 1 J. F. Bipemiiar.t H. Co., Malaga: H. RocftD, Sarahaville, Morgan cO; ' Wn-cHfcTHOMMoa. Besllsvillej : Farm for Sale The subscriber wishes In sell hi larm. corftain- ing two hundred and fifty five acres of choice land, one hundred and ninety acre cleared; and trades a high state ot cultivation with a good brick dwel- ling house, a large double barn and goed or chaid of bearing fruit treea of choice fruit The land is well timbered, and welt watered. Th hills are filled with iuexhaustiblt bank of good atone coal, in point of quality i not aurpaad by the best bank of Wheeling. The toil as of the best quality, for (lock and grain, ia not surpassed by any in the west and adjoining the village of Carlisle; a very ttirring little town.- Situate in (he COunhr ol Monroe and State of Ohro-cwhicH will always make if a very nubile olace. A tad ft ttttndrd head of the first quality of merino (necpuM blood ed. Any peraon wishine to purchase auch fsirts) cut have it on the most reasonable terms, by apply ing to the subscriber Or Wittiam Agnew; row i--idiftg on the larm. N. PUMPHREY. Sept. 2, 1848. - ,.: , FOR SALE Lot No, 85, in the Tow ef Claringtou, Monroe County, Ohio, noon which there i a large to-storv frame buildinsr- welt finished, containing nine room eoe taccas pied as a ator room and one for an office; the bal- .nr inv tl,flii, hrtn RmiA r.w, f-.. I U1 f-A m..i..i c... .-j sui ar a. . premise are Well iituated for business, being above' high water ntarbi on the bank .of h dhio Biver, where the principal of the produce Af fitta county i shipped. For terms apply to ., . . r . BLACKLOCK It CO.', ' PENDLEDON, R1ELY t Ca. . Baltimore City. 6r to TH. WESt, Weeu6eU, 5. Sept. 4, 1S4S -$1; DISSOLUTION Or PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore xiliog by and between David Slack, Joseph Watt, and Jam W. bbanklaod, trading under tne nam and firm ' of Slack, Watt A Co., at Harrietayttte; Mamee county, Ohio, was dissolved On the zSd day of October, by mutual consent Thereto! e all par son knowing themselves indebted to the said firm, either by note, due-bill. Of book account. n-e requeatea to come forward, wKtrOnt delay, or aetlleaent. Th buainen wilt be elnaui ,r by Joseph Watt, wRo ha tha entir hosinesa of aaid firm to aetlfe. Business continued at th eld stand of Slack, Watt sX Co., in th town of Harrietavill, by E. Hutchison, who has purchased th atock ef Good en hand from Said Slack, Waft A Co., at th abov data of diohition. Alio, Jatneo W. ' Shankland baa sold out hi f6ck of Good ( Colorado, Monroe county, O., to William Sprout. who will cootinu th beiineaj 01 alpg Goodr at ths old stand fortberly occupied by Sbasiklaiid; Johnson fc Co, .; - f DAVID SLACr ? i.;'!- 1 ; ' JOSEPH WATT. ': f - ! i JAMES W. SHANELAHa'D. , Hrrretavjl!fa, Oat. 23; 1844 ,.. .. ' ui i s vl' . : I''1 Vs . ' -t .". ' - ft 5 ' ;W.?hiogton,Oct. 16.1148. .: j j - j wi ite ot" wi-.ot f" a 1 a 1 40S