The Rev. John L. Gorsuch, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, died at Cumberland, Md., on the 16th ult. The deceased was a ton of the late Mr. Gorauch, who was killed at Christiana, Pa., whilst endeavoring to arrest one of his slaves. Township Officers. Cheshire Trustees Asa Brad bury, Isaac Carter, Jacob Coughman. Assessor Tnyor W. Hamilton. Treasurer Mathew Laslev. LADIES SELECT SCHOOL. MISS JOHNSOX, late of New York, proposes to open School for young Ladies in the Lyceum Halt, on Monday, the 19th day of April next. Mix Johnson was educated at the Mount Holroke Female Seminary, Mass, and has been engaged in teaching for three years. We can recommend ber as aa accom plished teacher, equal to any in this vicinity or elsewhere. We would therefore urge our friends Irom toe country to embrace this oppor tunity for the education of their daughters. Further information can be bad by enquiring Of me undersigned. 8IMEOH NASH, LEWIS HEWSOsf, Committee. April 8, 1852. LAST CALL. THE subscriber, baring made a change in bis business, would request all those knowing Them wives indebted by note or book account to call and settle without delay. April 8, "52. r. mathers. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Tf HE subs eribers having formed a partnership 1 in the store. Copper, I in and sheet Iron business, under the name and style of F. Ma- thess & Co., would solicit a continuance of the liberal 'patronage heretofore extended to the old establishment at r. Mathers, and pro mise that on oar part, that we will, in all ca xes, try to give satisfaction to our customers. And as we shall do business altogether on the cam system, we will be enabled to sell at the smallest living profits. P. MATHERS k CO. April 8, '52. 3w GLLIPOLIS STOVE DEPOT. W"E have just received our Spring supply of COOKING STOVES, amongst which are the Etna, for wood or coal, and which had such a run last fall, will be sold cheap for cash. April 8, '52. F. MATHERS Az CO. STAR of the West, Mississippian, Ohio, Premium and Meteor Cook ing Stoves, for sale low for cash at the Stove Depot of F. MATHERS & CO April 8, IP52. 6m JUST received a beautiful lot of Ja paned Ware, ename'ed Ssuce Pans and House furnishing articles. Also the Oxvgen Lard Lamp, the best Lamp in use." F. MATHERS & CO. April 8, 1852. 6m ALL kinds of Job Work in Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron and Zinc, Spouting and Roofing, done at the shortest notice at low prices and in a workmanlike man ner. F. MATHERS & CO. April 8, 1852. 6m GREAT SPRING ARRIVAL OF New Goods. AT HEAD-QUARTERS, GalllpelU, Ok la. THIS establishment takes this method of in forming the People of Gallia county that tbey bare just opened and are still receiving a large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods direct from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Cin cinnati, consisting in part of Staple and Fan cy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Bon nets, Hardware, Queensware, Iron, Nails. Coffee. Sugar, Molasses, Tea, Rice, Tobacco, &e. To all of which we invite the especial atten ion of buyers before purchasing else where. HALLIDAYS & WADDELL. April 8, 1852. 3m DISSOLUTION. TFE partnership heretofore existing, under the firm of IIiluditb, Widdell & Co , " is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle their accounts, as the Bioki of the firm must be closed up without delay, at the old stand, by I. R. Calohan, who is authorized to setUe the same. HALLIDAYS, WADDELL fc CO. Gallipolis. April R. 185. TROUBLE IN GERMANY! The Dutch have taken Hol land! AND A. HEINEMAN is on hand with the best and cheapest lot of Ready Made Clothing in the market, Quick Sales and Small Profits, Is the motto of the Centre Clothing Store at the Star House. Call and ex amine goods and prices before purcha sing elsewhere, and you will be con vinced of its truth; and ever after mo ney and trouble will be saved by call ing directly on the subscriber at Fish er's Star building. C-No calling in of passers by, that is not the game the undersigned plays. A. HEINEMAN. April 8, 1852. TTtHE undersigned will deliver a course of Lee- tures on English Grammar in series con sisting of fifteen evenings, commencing next Xnonday evening. .Although this will be his cpeeial object, classes in Writing, Arithmetic, , TLatin, or other important studies will be ta ken np. Terms ft 00 for the course . Jl new, beautiful and commodious room has been secured in Greenwood's Building. - ; ' CHARLES J. KENAGER. April 8, 1858. NOTICE. fTIKE partnership heretofore existing be- JL tverau Ubui ritufc; Sl E. PAK.KEK, In the Milling business, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent The business of the late firm will be closed up by C. L. GomaiK, who will continue the business at the Cheshire Mills. Cheshire, March 8, 1852 mar 25-3w WATSON J HOUSE, jg OOUTHWEST corner of Sycamore j and Lower Market streets, Cincln nati. Ohio. 8. Watson, Proprietor. . N. B, There is a very roomy and commodious stable in connection with the Hotel. Jan.9s 1 852 tf 0ll Township Officers. List of Letters, Remaining in the Gallipolis Post Of fice on the 1st day of April, 1852, which if not taken out by the first of July next, will be sent to the General Post-Office aa dead letters. . Anglee John Ash Levina Burber Michael Bearl Antony Boggs David or James Atcbinson Barak B Bevingtoa Margaret BurdittJos T Booyert Gee C Browner Nancy Baltzell John Busby Matt . Beman S H Barnes Edward Brock Isaac Brothers Joshua BellC R Barker Thos Baldin Lueinda Bradle Daniel Bell Eliza Jane . Birnarj Eliza c cbilders Wm heirs of dine Samuel cole Darcus cook S Conner II L Collins Eliza R carter Jane conk Benjamin rbabot Martha D Daugherty cathrine Delzell Martha E Donnaly Sarah Davis Robert E Easons Thos R Evans Evan F Flanigan Mary Foster Sarah A Fisher Hiram G Grant Mary Green Lemuel Gales c V Graham William ' Gilmore James if Blaser Jos J Bell Kir J Bunce Richard Berry Partnaly Birnett Eliza Reman Runs Biggs hlixa Barnum Joseph Bert he Elizabeth Blakle Jos Bradd Patrick 3 Cave Benjamin 4 Cochran Mary Cooper John Crosse Elizabeth Corbrn Calherioe Cunningham Mr Clay Phillip Carrel Wm Clark Andrew Dickinson Elizabeth Dnnny Obe Darling Isaac Dages John Eakins James S Erwens Rbody Fletcher David Fletcher Joseph Flack Mary F Greene Sarah Gams N Gillin Mary A Grossman Alex Gooch Robert Grant Mary M Hogshead S c Hover John S Honey William Hunt William Honeyman Sidneymiss Holcomb E Hughs Thomas Harvy Mr Harrop James Hoxworth P Hnleman E M 2 Hopkins J II rev Hill Daniel Holly John Henderson John D Hamronn John Hannil John dr Harmon Simeon Hiillay calvers Howard Samuel Hartman John Hawk John Howard John II Hamilton Thomas Hearn Charles HaysD Hines c F Hughs Tbos or Peter Hamilton Tbos 2 Holmes Lemuel Unyden Ja Isamonger Solomon J Johnson William Jones John Z Jam( William Jones Joseph Jones Henry Johnson Robert Jones Phillip Johnson James Jenkins J K James Benjamins Jackson Robert Joans Thomas Kirk Henry King Mosea Kennedy Hugh Kirk Louisa King William Kelley njrew Kentfield Asaph Karns Jacob King Newal Kreitzer cvrus 2 Kelly J M Lewis John Lockwoori J II Livey Jonathan Lytic J A Lane Margaret Lintbecum Daniel Lewis WW M Montgomery George Moler A'pbred Mundell Joseph Moses Simon McKessock Jane Montgomery John Miller R W Mitchell George M os man James Montgomery Mary M'clure James M'cormaek J R N Loit Cyrus Lasley James Lewis Eliza MVall George MeElhinnv Hoieshio Maxry William M'carty G Moll George Martin W L MeGnff Samuel Milborkle James Mollinrnx Charles M'cov Moaes c 3 Maddy W L Montgomery Tbos Maxon Hiram Nookes Caroline Nims Wm P Napple Emify . Neal John H Newkirk, Daniels Sl co Neton Sl Baxter Northup Stephen o Udell Isaae Owens Etna Jane Orenduff John 3 Porter Norman Phillips B Parish John II Phillips John Porter clariner K Rose D (I Right Mary Ann Robinson Matilda Roadarmour T J Rathburn S B Payne Mary Payne Rev Peterson Silvin Persinger mt Ralph Elizabeth Knnd Elijah Robinson Vearis Robinson Sarah Right Morgan Rickey Daniel Siddall Isaae Speare Fielding 2 Smith Geo W Steel Arthur 2 Sheets John Stevens W R Simmons J W Stutter Wm P Stanley J A Slack John 3 Smith Golina Swager James Safford Miss Mag Safinrd Hariet Smith John W Scott Jefferson Stewart Ann Sutton Robert T Taylor Lueinda Traekwell Thomas Thomas Martha Thornton a M Stror e L H Spain N Sihres Wm Swikert John Soarse Hannah Steen Clinton Smith Wm Smith Mary Ann Troy Wm Thompson CC Thevenin Julia a Thomas H Umpstead Harriet Umpbrey David V Vandal JasH W Weaver John P Weiss George Welsh Richard Wood Noah H Wilson Harriet Wimtt Bet tie Winton James Wheeler N M Wood Ellen Wright David Wells mr Middiefield Caspar Williams M F Walker Wm Winters Amanda Ward James Wilson Rhoda Webster Elizabeth WeilmentCarl . Wilson Walter Williams S F Persons calling for the above letters 3 will "Advertised." J. MORRISON, P. M. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS,' &C. OA HHDS.N.O. Sugar; -U 70 bbla Molasses; - 6 Tierces ice; 6 Casks Saleratus; 10 Bbla. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar; 20 Boxes Va. and Missouri Tobacco; 30 Boxes Claret Wine; 30 Coils Cordage, assorted sizes; . Also a general assortment of Season able Dry Goods, just received and for sale low for cash. E. DELETOMBE & CO April 1, 1852. . to A of Ci annas ta Dm ytm 1841, by t. 8. HOVOHTOX, M. D, I. th. clerk's umo, or in mum uoart sor ma r aware Uwtrk of Pmjlnai. Another Scientific Wonder! CREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Da. J. S. HOUGHTON'S THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OK, GASTRIC JllCE. Prepared from REX NET. or the fourth STOM ACH OF THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiologi cal Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDI GESTION, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT. CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY". Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice, ffcr" Hall a teaspoonful of Pefsiv, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, t ire faunas of Jioast Beef in about lira tuners, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element or Great Di- getting Principle of the Gatric J uice the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Momarh and Intestines. It is extracted Irom the Digt i ve Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTI FICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, preei,elv like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical pow ers, and furnishing a COMPLETE and PER FECT SUBSTITUTE for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evil of INDI GESIION and DYSPEPSIA are removed, just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for I)vpeplics, curing cues of OEBI LITY, EM A CI ATION. NER VOUS DECLINE, and DYSrEPTIC CON SUMP I ION, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon arhi-h it is based, is in the highest dezree CURIOUSand REMARKABLE. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, savs: An Artificial Diges tive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, maybe readily prepared from the mucous mem brane of the stomach of the Ox, in which vari ous articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be 9oflentdt changed, and digested, just in the tame manner at they ttoidd be tn the human ttum- ach-" fty-Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a large amount of sci-HN-nric r.viDCicr, similar to the above, toeth er with Reports of iemikkakuc cciu, from all parti i f the United States. AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. HopcHTos'e Prrsw has produced the most marvellous eftWts, in curing cases of Debility. Emaciation, JVerroui Decline, and Dyrpeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the i!e- ta lis of cases in the limits of this advertise ment; but authenticated certificates have been given of more than two hundred mnssi.e cores, in Philatlelpma, New York and liuton alone. These were nearly all desperate caes, and the cures were not only rapid and wonder ful, but permanent It is a great nervous antidote, ami partic ularly useful for tendency to Bilious disorder, Liver complaint, fever and ague, or badly treated fever and ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, altera long sickness. Also. for excess in eating, and the too free use of ar dent spirits. It almost reconciles health with intemperance. Dr. Houghton's Pr.rsm is sold by nearly all tbe dealers in fine drugs and popular Melicines throughout the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form and in Prescrip tion vials for the use of physicians. Private circulars, for the ue of physician, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his a;ents. describing the whole process of preparation, and givine the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is hot a secret RXHEDT, no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respec table standing and regular practice. Price, Okk Dollar per bottle. fj7-OBSEKVETms ! Every bott'e of the gen. uine Pepsin bears the written signature cf J. S. HnuairroN, M. Dsole proprietor, Philndel phia. Pa. Co.iy-right and trade mark secured. Sold by all Druggists and dealers in Medi cines. Aglnts. L. P. MAGUET, Gallipolis, whole sale and retail agent April 8, 1852. ly The State of Ohio, Gallia county, ss. Court of Common Pleas, March Term, 18.vi Peter Menaeer vs. West Virginia Coal Mi ning Company, commonly called Western Virginia Coal Mining Company." ATTACHMENT. ALL persons interested will take not ire that Peter Menager, on tbe 21st dn of Novrm ber, A. D. 1851, sued out a writ of attachment from the Court of Common Pleas of said coun ty of Gallia, in said State of Ohio, against the West Virginia Coal Mining Company, com monly called Western Virginia Coal Mininr Company, for the sum of five hundred dollars, damages. Which writ has been served and re turned. Attest: JOS. DROUILL ARD, Clerk. E. S. Menaoer, Att'y for Plff. April I. 1852, 6w CANCERS & ULCERS CURED. THE undersigned having associated themselves together for the purpose of Curing Cancers, Ulcers, and Long Standing Sores, of every kind, take this method of informing the public that tbey are ready to cure all those afflicted with any of the above named com plaints who may submit themselves to their care and treatment. We respectfully request all those suffering from the effects of those dire ful maladies to call and satisfy themselves that a speedy cure u to be obtained. We have ef fected cures in cases pronounced incurable by the Medical Faculty, and shall be able to satis fy all, before we assume the management of the reality of our ability to cure. Surgical opera tion will be performed if desired. Let the afflicted suffer no longer, but call and be cured at once. N. B Desirous of inspiring the confidence of all disposed to submit to our treatment, we assure them that unless a cure is effected no charge teili be made. - v" - Mr. Facer may be found at ait time-ln's residence in Gallipolis. - i REYNOLDS & FROST. Feb. 5, 1852. 6m The State of Ohio, Gallia county, ss. Court of Common Pleas, March Term, 1852. Stewart A. Lasley vs. Rhoda Slaughter. ATTACHMENT. LL persons interested wilt take notice that Stewart A. Lasley, on the 1st day of Janu ary, A. D. 95i, sued oat a writ of attachment from the Coart of Common rlea of said coun ty of Gallia, ia said State at Ohio, against said Rhoda Slaughter, for the sum of on' hundred dollars, which said writ has been served and re turned. Attest: JOS. DROUILLARD.Cl.rk. Lemuel Feist, Art'y for PUT. j April I, 1852. Gw I ! j j NEW GROCERY- AXD COXFECTIOi'ARY, Baawc. CHARLES W. LAIBLIN, OULD inrorm his friends and the public generally that be has opened a new Groce ry and Confectionary at the above well kneurn stand, where he intends keeping at all times a general assortment of brocerirs and Confec- tionane. such a sugar; uonew; Molasses: Tea: Tobacco: Snap; Candles; aB kinds of Candies; Nuts; rigs; Oranges; Lemon,. Cakes of all kinds, A.o, cVc , which aw will sell cheaper than was ever sold in Gallipolis. Candies sold wholesale at Cincinnati and Pittsburgh prices. April 1,1851 BUFFALO ACADEMY. rpHE SECOND SESSION of this Aeade- -a my will commence on MONDAY, APRIL 19th. and continue twenty one weeks. Tbe Academy embraces three Departments - The PaxrARaToar, in which instruction is given In tbe primary branches of an English education. 1 uition in this department is five dollars a session . ' The Intermediate, in which Vie common English branches are thoroughly taught. Tui tion in this Department is ten dollars a ses sion. The Advanced; in which the pupil receives instruction in the higher English branches, and ilso in IJllm, ureek and Uerman. Tuition in this Department is fifteen dollars a session. Instruction will be given on the Piano. and in Ornamental Needle-work and Embroider. It is the design of the Trustees and Teach ers of this Institution to make it a first class Academy, in which the character of the in struct ion given shall not, in any particular, fall below that furnished in our oldest and best schools of tbe same grade. Special attention is given to the fitting of young men foe College, nd, also, for a mercan tile lite, loose designing to teach will receive instruction with reference to that profession, Eighty students have been in attendance during the first session, which has just elosed, and increased facilities will De presented du ring the next session for the accommodation of all nho may attend. Circulars, furnishing detailed information, can be nhtained by correspondence with the Principal. G. R. ROSSETER. Principal, . Buffalo, Putnam, Co, Virginia. April I, loi 5w EDWARD S. MENAGER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SOUTH SIDE PTBLIO SQUARE, GALLIPOLIS, OHIO. April 1. !8.-2-tf Stale of Ohio, Gallia county, $. Court of Common Pleas, March term, A. D 1953. I.f CIIAXCF.RV. Charles Creuzet vs. Abraham Lasley, Adm'r of Aaron Barlow, dee'd, and William Bar low, Joel Barlow, George Thornton Barlow, HeUn Barlew, Heirs, and Frances Barlow, widow of said Aaron Barlow, dee'd. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Com mon Pleas of said county of Gallia, and State of Oaio, at their said Term of March. 1-5 2, the said William Barlow. Joel Barlow, George Thornton Barlow, and Helen Barlow, heirs at law. and Frances Barlow, widow of said Aaron Barlow, are hereby notified that on the fourth day of April, A. D. Irt5I. Charles Creu xet filed in sai l Court a Bill in Chancery against the said Aaron B-irlow, then living, setting forth amongst other things, that the said Aarrn barlow, on or about the fitb day of July, A. D 1817, executed and delivered to the said Charles Creuzet, a mortgage on town lot in the town of Gallipo'is, in said county of i.allia, and numbered in the plat of said town Seventy (70,) toseeure the payment of the bal ance of the purchase money on said lot, being the sum of fire hundred dollars, to be paid as fo'loirs, to-wit : One hundred and sixtv-six do! Irs sixty-six and two-thirds cents, in one Tear from tbe date thereof; the like sum of money in two rears from the dale of said Mortgage; and the like sum of money in three years frnin the date of said Mortgage, each with interest from the date of said Mortgage.and that the whole of said sum of five hundred dollars, with the accruing interest thereon, remains due and unpaid, and praying for the sale of said prem ises, and that the purchase money accruing from such sale, be applied lo the satisfaction of said sum of five hundred dnllirs, mentioned in said M.wtg-ge. And the said William Bar low, Joel Barlow, George Thornton Barlow, Helen Barlow, Heirs, and Frances Barlow, wi-dOA-, are further notified, that unless they ap pearand plead, answer or demur to said Bill within sixty days after the next tern of said court, the said Charles Creuzet, at the next term after the expiration of said sixty days, will apply to said Court to take the matters of said Bill as confessed and to decree thereon ac cordinglv. Attest: JOS. DROUILLA RD, Clerk C. CP. E. S. Menacer, Sol. p. q. April I8.V2 Gw The State of Ohio, Gallia county, ss. Court of Common Pleas, Msrch Term, 1Sj2. Edward T. Holcomb vs. Elijah Thompson. ATTACHMENT. a Lfc A th t that Edward T. Holcomb, on the 11th day of March, A. D. 165 j, sued nut a writ of at tachment from the Court of Common Pleas of said County of Gallia, In said State of Ohio. against said Elijah Thompson, for the sum of one hundred dollars damages, which writ has been served and returned. Attest: J03. DROUILLARD, Clerk Assei.h T. Holcomb, Att'y for Plff. Apn! 1. 1852.-Gw WANTED, t'acarreaf aaa Ifrokca Baak Ratra. OHIO. H orwalk, 50 cents per dollar. Wooster, 20 do Sandusky, ' 10 do Commercial Dk of Scioto, 95 do Lancaster, 85 . do Crbana Banking Co., 50 do Granville, 50 do Whitewater Canal, 8 do NEW YORK. Bank of New Rocbelle, 70 do James Bank, Jamesville, 80 do NEW JERSEY. Com Bk of Port Am hoy, 30 do Peoples' Bk sf Patterson. 10 do PENNSYLVANIA. Allegheny City Script, 70 do Allegheny County Script, 80 do Pittsburgh City do, 85 do U. States Bank, Pbil'a, 65 do Erie Bank, 90 do - Farmers' It, Drovers', 97 do - MARYLAND. Bank of Salisbury, 5 do Cumberland Saving's Bk, 90 do Cumberland Rk uf Alleg'y, 90 do farmer it Meen. Bank of - Carroll county, 90 do MICHIGAN. Michigan Stat Bank. 90 do Michigan Insurance Co, SO - ' do Bank of Macomb County, 90 ' do St, Clair (endorsed.) 10 do The subscriber will jay tbe above rates for nnenrrent Bank notes, if presented at his counter within a few days. CflAS. HEARING. Feb. 19. 1850-tf J(B WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, "ally titla Oflca, aw NEW CHEAP CASH STORE. THE undersigned would reipectfully inform the public that having taken the old and well known stand formerly occupied by FaaNiiiiJ CaREt, on the lower side of the Public Square, which has been newly fitted up, he ha opened a NEW STORE, comprising a general assortment of " Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries. ILrrduxire, Queensware,4' Booif Shoes, Ilats, Caps, Bonnets, tj-c., which will be sold exclusively for CASH, as I find from considerable experience it is the only way to sell Roods really cheap. Strictly adhering to this principle, I will sell soon articles at much lower prices than they hare been heretofore sold in this town or county. Having for the last two years been enoaped ns Salesman In some ofthe lar gest Jobbing and Importing Houses in Philadelphia, I possess great Wvantagesj lor the purchase and selection of mr Gooda, and strictly , believing in the ojd adage, that "Goods well bought are half soM," I shall make every exertion in the selection of my Stock to please the publi: both itf regard to price, quality and style. I will pav particular attention to, and keep a much larger and more varied as sortment of FA NCY DRY GOODS, for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, (Ladies especially,) than has heretofore been kept in this place, comprising every article of Dress, both useful and ornamental. I am satisfied that Goods can beso!d much cheaper than they have been sold in this place, and all I ask is a fair trial from the people to convince them of the fact. Gallipolis, March 13, 1852. 6m - F. CAREL, Ja. DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH. TA. Established in 1840 perpetual charter. Incorporated FACULTY, P. DUFF, principal, author of theMNorth American Accountant" and "Wes tern Steamboat accountant." Professor of Boos-Keefinq and commercial sci ences. J. D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. CH RLES IURTBERGER. Architect or St. Paul's Cathedral, Professor of Architectural, Mechanical and Landscape Dbawinq. With several ab'e assis tants in the Book-keeping department It will be found, on reference to any of our city Merchants or Bankers, that the Principal of this Institution is the only practical accountant in this city, devoting his whole time, talents and about eighteen years experience, (in keep ing books) to teaching this important science. His treatise upon Book-keeping, published by the Harpers of New York, has been sanctioned by the American nstitute. and Chamber of Commerce of that city, as the most complete work upon the science extant. Mr. W illiams' specimens of penmanship having taken the PIRST premiums at the last annual Fairs, both in Allegheny and Cincinnati, he is now admitted to be the best Penman in the West. Persons desirous of being thorotij'h'y and practically qualified fir business will find no Institution west of tha mountains, otroring so many obvious advan tages: business men having no confidence in any instructors of Book keeping Dut tnosc who have themselves kept books. The Ladies writing department, under Mr. Williams, is in a spacious and ele gantly furnished private Parlor, with a separate entrance. 0C7"CircuIars with terms mailed to all Mr. Duff at the College. by th Legislature of Pennsylvania ith parts of tiio country on application to Jiarch I", I5Z.-Iy FOR THE LADIES. PRINTS, Ginphnms, Lawns. Alpaca, D Lnines, Barege de laines. Bar ege, Silk Tissue, Albarines, Llama Cloth, Challie, French Organdv, plain, figured and Brocado Silks, and all kinds of Dress Goods at CAREL'S. March 18, 18")2.-4w n.H COTTON, LisleThrendTsnk Jj- Jjan(' Gloves, of all sizessorts, and colors; cotton and silk Ilnse, thread lace Crape of all colors for Bon net lining; I newel. Embroidered ( ol 'ars. Cuffs, Underslceves, Chemisetts, Silk Fringe. Dress Trimming", Slippers, Buskins, JennV Linds, liaiters and Boots, Bonnet Ribbands of all widths colors, style and price at COREL'S CHEAP STORE. March IS, I852.-4w FOR THE GENTLEMEN. PLAIN and Fancy Oottonadc. Nan keen, fancy Cassimeres, white and buff Marsail'es, Gingham and black silk Cravats, palm leaf, leghorn, fine silk and new Philadelphia stvle Kossuth Hats; cotton, lisle thread, silk and kid Gloves; ShittS, Collars, ocks, Suspcn- ders, and other articles too numerous to mention, cheap at CAREL'S. March 18, 1852. KwsUaal Invadm tr me frracfc!!!! Despotism Triumphant!!!.' 5.00 0 ABLE MEN WANTED TO purchase) the cheapest READY ! MADE CLOTH INK ever offered ... , , ri-iici in this market, or the best CLOTHS . for making the same. ODo you want Vour Cloth CUt af- i lor tin. l:.tPt f:ishinn'frnm PnrimrNno York, and out of the least quantity of cloth t all on CAIIIS & r KAN K. ftJ-Will you have a perfect and workmanlike fit in your clothes, war ranted to Rive satisfaction? All you have to do is to call on Cahn & Frank. Orls it superior Ready Made Coats, at twenty-iive per cent lower than the present prices you desire? Look in at the United States Clothing Store. OirShould you need teady made Pants, Vests &c, or any kind of Trim mines of the very latest style and fash' ion, be sure to drop in at Cahn & Franks. Don't forget the Unitid States firsM Clothing Store, one door above the -Book Store, Public Square. Gallipolis. Feb. 19, 1852. NOT fat California, as previously intended, but having replenished our stock of HORSED, BUGGIES, HACK. CARRIAGES, and eve ry thing pertaining to the - LIVERY BUSINESS, We are now at our aid Stand, on Second ttreet, a few doors belnte the Fuilie Square, at the CITY LIVERY STABLE, And are prepared at ali times to accommodate persons on the shortest notice, and on etteb terms than ran be prueured at any other Sta ble with Horses, single or double Bnggies, two, four or six none Hacks, either with or without a driver, as they may deem proper. Travellers wishing to reach any desired place at any time, night or day, far r near, will be take-i through in the shortest time powible. You wiU pro lit hy railing and seeing us Wore hiring elsewhere, as we are fully cUtrrmiriad not to bf surpassed hy anv other. A. GREENWOOD. Jr.. ANDREW LEROCX. Jan. 3?, 1R53. 3o Proprietors. QUICK TRIP, Wl STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, The Beat Brsawstr ever kaawai la "laa ForCoughs, Asthma, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Bleeding of the Lunrs, Difficulty of Breathing, Liver Affections, Pain or Weakness of the Breast er!kq first stages of Consumption, ic. In short, this llal.am i peculiarly adapted to every dissnse of the Lungs and Liver, ahieh is produced in our evcr-var) ing climate. fTTILD CHERRY has Ion; been known to V V possess imimrtant medicinal properties: This faet is familiar tn every matron in our land, and physicians ottea prescribe it in nif. ferent forms for a variety,of complainU. Tar, also, has heen equally noted for its virtues; and some physicians, whose names are familiar to the whole country, have rone so far as to de clare that even CONSUMPTION could be cured hy that alone. In other hands agriin, it was nearly va!ur!es, owing, no doubt, to their ignorance in preparing and administering it- a difficulty now entirely obviated by patient experiment and long experience. f The extraordinary medicinafapovrcrs of these two substances are now. for the first time, com hinedand embodied. in Dr, H'istar't Balsam of rr-.-u " n 9t ii j ncrry. nj k nice enenueni process, eve. rvthing deleterious or useless is rejected, so that what remains is the most extraordinary and truly efficacious remedy for all kinds of pulmonary and liver diseases ever known to man. to eonvinee all unbelievers th.it our theory is really true, we refer to a few eases oi cures performed by this wonderful medicine: Pi.EA3.iXT Rioct, Hamilton ro (".. Sept. 27, lrCO. J. D. Park-Dear Sir: I take th. liberty o' advising vnti of the bene it 1 ba derived from the use os" Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. 1 was prostrated by that terrible scourge. Con- sumption, in May Inst. T he attack was truly horrifying to me. for five of o,,r family, (my brothers and sisters,) had died of t onsumption. was afflicted with nearly all the worst features of the disease. I had a distressing conch, and expectorated a great deal of blood, hectic fever, severe pains in tha side and chest, eold chills. alternating jrith fljshes of heat and copious nieht sweats. I was unHer tbe care of a skillful physician, from tbe time I was taken sick until about six waeks inee, being then about helpless, and my frtends considered my rase hnjieless, or at least beyond our Physician's skill, advised the use of Wistar's Bolram of Wild Cherry. Without my knowledge, my fither procured it, and com. men red a tministering it to me, and from the first day I commenced taking it my health im proved, and in two weeks from the time I com menced using it, I was able tn he out and over see my business and labor, which I till con tin ue to do. 1 have taken four bottles of the medicine, and now consider myself perfectly well. JEREMIAH ICRIUG. 'I he genuine Wistar's BVsnm of Wild Cher- rx has a fne simile of the signature of Henry Wptar, M. L ., Philadelphia, and "Ssnfcvr I St Park" on a finely executed steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genuine frT-Price one dollar per bottle six bottles or five dollars. Sold by J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, O.. north east earner of Fourth and W.mut streets en trance on Walnut street--to whnm all orders must be addressed. L. P. MAGT'ET. ai d J BEARD, Gallipoliss Capehart at Smith, Point Pleasant, Va.; & 1. Payne. Porter; S. S. Mur ray, Wilkesvillej D. Reed, Pomeroy; G. W. Cooper Co .. Coalport . Jan. 22, 18jA--eowly THE RAILROAD IS COMLNflTO GALLIPOLIS. The cars are being 'drawn by the splendid HOUSES from the BUCKEYE LIV ERY STABLE, on Second street, one door below the Public Square. The subscriber has re plenished his stock of the best quality of Horses, Buggies, Carriages, tie. trf'-.r ; I am prepared at all times to accommodate persons on the shortest notice possible and at terms to suit cus tomers, with Saddle Horses, Horaesand Buggies, Carriages, &c, with or with out drivers. 1 am thankful to old pa trons and hope they will continue their patronage. Remember the place, one door below the Public Square. D. N. ALLARD. March 4,1 852. ly PR.GUYSOTTS IS NCW PTJT UP i the larjreat x . Bottles, and is acknowledged to fcs . th. BEST SARSAPARILLA mada. as is certified by th Wosoctrct Cvais it has performed, tha original eop'e of which are ia the poeaeaeioa f the proprietor. Remember, this is the only TRUE lit) ORIGIN AL article. This Medicine, when oaed according I directions. Will Care Wltaaat a7at, ScrjfuU, or King's Evil, Cancers, fu. ' more, Enipliona of the Skin, F.rysipe't.e, Chronic Sore Etea, Ringworm, or T-tier, 3cald Head, Rheumatism, Paine in the Rones or Joints, old Soree and Ulcers. Htrellino; of the Cland, Syphili. Dys pepsia, Silt Khcem, Disease of the Kid tiers. Lots of Appetite, Diseasee trisins; from the use of Mercury, Pain in the Sides and Shoulder. Genera! Debility, Dropsy, Lorobigo, Jaundice, and Cj- Uveneei. Tk Brat Bonamla Mewidae Katws, The peculiar maladies to which females re subject commonly produce crest budilv exhaustion, accompanied by a depressed and often gloomy state of mind. As the system declines in strength there is a loss of nervoas power, and tbie very naturally impair ttte energy 0f the miod and dis turbs the eq-ianimity ol the temper. Every candid woman who has soSVred from female complaint! will admit thie to be the mournful truth. Now, to obtain relief, it is only ceceeeacy to atop the ten dency to depletion and debility. This iav done by renuving that fountain of heal-.b anJ itrenjrtb, the BLOOD, and no -medicine accomplishes this desirable reruft so speedily and complete as ''Dr tJuymtt'e Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla." Ladies of pale complexion anJ consump tive habits, and such ts are debilitated by those obstructions which females are liable to, are restored, bf the use of a bottle or, two. to bloom and lo vigor. . KDr. Guysott's Improved Extract or' Yellow Dock and SirsipirrilU is a stirs remedy for Hereditary taint. Feasales, Rraat the Fallewiag. - Newakk, N. J., Jan. 85. Bennett We take pleasure in staring that your Yellow Dock Sarsaparilla gives great satisfaction in every case. Avery respectable gentleman inform- . ed me that his daughter was troubled with difficult menstruation and other diseases peculiar to ber sex. Sue had not had ber regular.mcnstrual discharge furs long tfcaax but by tlie use of Dr. Guyana's Yellow'Dtik and Srrapsri!la, was radi cally cured, Slie used Townsends's aid others without receiving the slightest benefit. He had one daughter die fn m the same cause. J. U Tsier d Co. Hiumasrvillc, Oswkoo Cc May, '415. 5. F. Bennett DeAt Sir. I purchased a short tioieajjfi, a bottle of your Yellow Dcji and Sarnaparilla for my wife, which the lias iifced for her complaint. Erysipelas ami weakness. Falling of the Womb, etc., and it has already helped her very much. Of flit Erysipelas it has effected nearly a, cure. T hare just purchased s second b ttle, and judging from the effect of tha former feel confident that it will effects perfect cure. Yours, very respectfully,- N.COBURiN, Oy Prices S$l per bottle fix toltjes for $5. Sr-H by J. D. PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio. North-east corner of Fourth and Walnut srs .entrance on Walnut to whom all orders must be addressed; L. P. MAGUET. Gallipolis; J. Heard, do; Cape hnrtifr Smith, Point Pleasant; S.J.Payne, Porter; S. S. Murray. Wilksville; D. Kei-s, Poaicroy; G. W. Cooper. Coal Port. Ian. 1, 1852 eow-ly. tjava 7ar Staasey. TIT I D P? P FRFF1HY A fit i1"'""''"' "tJS-l-l W (Late Freeman, Ilidges tj- Co.,) 114 Bi Sway, aa 4 mar aeata aT Liberty NEW YORK, HAVE now on band, and will be re ceiving daily through the season. Xr.W GOODS, direct from the European man ufacturers, and roA .luetiont, rich, fa-hiana-Ue, fancy Silk MiHnerg Goods. Out stork of Hich Jitbions, comprises every variety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported. Many of our Goods are man ufae lured ex pressly to our order, from our on desisns and patterns, and stand unrivalled. W offer our goods fr M.TT cash, at lower price thin any ciedit House in America can afford. All purchamrs will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money end make selections from our great variety cf rich cheap good: Ki boons, rich for bonnets, caps, sashes and belts: Bonnet Silks, Setins, Crapes, I.isses, and Tarletnns; Embroideries, Collars. Chemisetts, Capes, Berthas; Habits, Sleeves, Cuffs, Ed. rings, and Inserting; Embroidered Keviere, Lace, and Hemstitch Cambric IJdkfs; Blonds, Illusions and Embroidered Lare for Caps; Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantilla and Veils; Hon i Ion, Mechlen, Valenciennes, and Brussels Las.es ; English and Wove ' Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread, and Cotton Laces; Kid. Lisle Thread. Silk, and Sewing Silk. Glove and Mitts: French and American Ar tificial Flowers; French Lace, Englifh, A merit-so, and Italian ; Straw Bonnet and Trinv. mings. March lhV 185i,. J. II. SAWYER. e WM. ncKSRsSILL, jr. J. M. SAWYER 4 CO., IN a. IS VTaaal Mrres, tare daara afcave 4ia PITTSBURGH. PA LOGM'G-GLASS SAMTACTTEEBS And Wholesale Dealers in Foreign $ Domestic Fancy and Variety Goods. TTTE would respectfully invite trier I V chants and others, visiting our city for the purpose of purchasing GOODi to call and examine our stock. As our Goods have been bought for cash, we will sell them on as reasonable terms and as low as can be purchased East. We shall constantly keep on hand Looking Glasses, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Combs, and all kinds of Fan cy and Variety oods. Gilt Portrait and Picture Framti made to order. y arch 4, 1862. 3m