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Cuban Justice. Mr; Cunning ham, the American jail road engi neer, who was imprisoned at Hava na, in September last, is still held in confinement. He is forced to fay $25 for board, $15 for light, and $2, 50 for a negro to bring his meals making in all $42,50 pr month. Not a charge has been found against him, yet he has just been condemn ed to pay all charges of the Court, a-nountine to $1,200, and to re main in prison until they are satis fied. He is also forbidden to exer cise his profession on the Island again. 1 T T- f Son, flit r ACT. vcu. uaui- uel Houston, in a late speech, is said to have stated a fact not generally known, and is of importance to the families of soldiers who were mur rlered bv order of Santa Anna, t Goliad, in 1S36. It is that the Legislature of Texas, several years ago, passed an act elving to the next kin of each soldier" who fell in that massacre, sixteen hundred acres of land, to be located on any of the un appropriated lands belonging to the State. The "few medical Berk. The Introduction of Canehalagua from Cali fornia, has been tin inestimable blessing. Its extract, conjointly with Lirerwort and Tar, Is the basis of Dr. Roger's Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canehalagua, which is working won. ders in the cure of Coughs and Catarrhal flec tion t. Were it used by all who have a pre disposition to Cunsumption, there would be few deaths from that disease . For sale by L. P. MAGUET. Dr.Wlsrar's Balaam eT WIU Cherry. Tins Balsam is peculiarly adapted to every disease of the Lungs and Liver, which is pro duced by our everrarying climate. j Thi Theost isd the Piactice. The cures from this medicine have been, and will be, just in proportion ta the number of cases in which it is used. Its only miraculous powers are those which it possesses from and in common with nature, whose operations it ran nnlv as sist and hasten. Its action is immediate, and, though cVm, energetic . It allays irrita tion, while it promotes secretion and excre tion. It can never fail to palinte. and ahere a cure is possible, it will cure. This was the theory of the medicine, as invented; and expe rience, in numerous eases, of every kind and ariety, has demonstrated the correctness of its principle. See advertisement in another column. Another Bclcatinc Waaler! Important la orapepimn Dr. J. R. Houghton's PtrsiH, Me True Di gestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Phvsio logical chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Phil adelnhia . This is truly a wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver complaint, constipation, and Debility, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets, contain ing scientific evidence of its value, rurnisbed by agents gratis. See notice among the medi cal advertisements. CINCINNATI MARKET, Saturday Evening, April 17. Fi-otra The market was very quiet to-day, and we did not bear of a sale worthy of report. We quote $3,10a$3,15 as the range. Re reived during the week 8875 brls; exported same time 13,526 do. Provisions A buoyant feeling continues to be exhibited, and prices generally have still an unward tendency. The sales to-day comprised 40 hhds Bacon Sides at 9c; 10 do do at inje -packed: 15 do Clear do at 10ic; fiO brls Thin Mess Pork at $16,50; 423 and WO brls No. 1 Lard at 9e. For a large lot of Baeon Sides, deliverable in June, lOJe packed, cash on de livery, wasrefused. Bacon Shoulders are gen erally held at 8ie. Wbiskt Sales of 600 brls from river and store at lSje. The demand is good and the market steady . Oil A sale of 30 brls Linseed from canal at 59c cash, a decline. Cheese Sales of 100 boxes English Dairy at 7c and 100 do new Western Reserve at 61c. Rice Sales of 22 tierces at 4 3-8c. Teas Sales of 20 half chests Young Hyson at 36a39e. Sugar Sales of 225 hhds at 5 to 6c for low fair to prime. Mousses A sale of 150 brls from the levee at 31c cash, and 86 do from store at 31a3I l-2e, inriieatine a slieht improvement. Seeds Sales of 7 brls Clover at $ 4 and 8 do at 4 50. a brther decline. The demand is very limited. Freiehts to New Orleans; Flour 3.i ets; Pork 45c; Whisky 60c; Pound Freight 25e. To Pittsburgh: Pound Freight 15c; Whisky 50c R. LLOYD Sf CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boats, Shoes, Bnta. leather and Shoe Findings. Al! IAKUPACTPEERS OF BOOTS fc SHOES, Fran street, Fortaaaeatfc, Oh la. . April 22, 1852.-3w LATE ARRIVAL OF Boots and Shoes. Ri R. LLOYD & CO., h Vl Wholesale Dealers, have just received an unusually large and choice assortment of Boots and Shoes, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. Being well acquainted with the business, and having most of onr stock manufactured sander onr own directions purchasing, a we have, a large stock in one of the test markets in the world profiting by these, and a combination of like advan--tsgee, we feel confident that we are en nbled to meet the wants of the entire community both In quantity, quality and price. We would say to country mer chants, furnace proprietors and all oth ers, that as we are constantly receiving Editions: thereby keeping onr stock full -and complete, we can give as good bar gains as can be obtained in any western market; and all who will favor ns with a call will receive a cordial welcome, and we will take pleasure in showing our -troods thst yoa may have a practical con viction of oar statement. April 22, 18 52-3 w Dart Ansteraan'a Estate, "VTOTICE is hereby given that the sub Mi scriber has been appointed and qualified as Administrator on the estate of T)vid Anderson, late of Morgan township, Gallia county, deceased. HIRAM WILCOX, Adm'r. April 22, 1852. ... HATS! HATS'! In addition to oar Urge lock of Boots and Btioes, we have jnat received a large assortment of men fine fashionable HATS, (Spring style); men's and bora Hungarian, Kos suth, Congress and Wool; also a very large lot of Panama and Palm Leaf Hats, all of which we offer at prices that will defy competition. R. LLOYD & CO, Wholesale Dealers. Pontamouth, April 22, 1852 3w leather asm lraiaer riaaiaja, AT WHOLESALE. R LLOYD Se CO., have jnst received . a large stock of Spanish Sole Leather, Philadelphia and French Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco, Kid and Dress ed Buck Skins, Patent Leather Lining and Binding Skins, Lasts. Peg. Awls, Thread, and all kinds of Shoemakers' Kit. Also, Upper and White Sole Lea ther always on hand. Portsmouth, April S2, 1S52 3w Master Commissioner's Sale. The State of Ohio. Gallia county. Court of Common Fleas, June term, A. D. 1851, Ed ward Naret, administrator of Cbarles L. V. Bureau, deceased, vs. Daniel Jackson, et al. I Chancfst. By virtue of a decretal order from said court to me directed, in the above named case, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the court house in said county of Gallia, on the 31st day of May next, at the hour of one o'clock p m on said day, the following real estate, to wit: Fraction number one (1.) in Sections number fourteen (14) and fifteen (15,) in Township number five (5.) of Range number fifteen fla.) in the Uhio tympany's I urcnase. situate in said county of Gallia, and State of Ohio, containing 262 acres. Appraised at dollars. 8. B. BATIIBTJRN, M. C. JlprilSZ 1852. DR. GUYSOTT'S Improved Extract of Vellaw Dock nan Ctaraaparllln. The original and only genuine prepara tion for the permanent cure of Consump tion and diseases of the Langs when they ate supposed to be affected by the too free ose of Mer cury, Iron, Quinine, &c, Acc. It will Care tVllhoal Fall Scrofula or Kings Evi , Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Clirnnic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tet ters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains in the Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, Swellingof the Glands, Syphilis, Dypepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease of the Kidneys. Loss of Appetite, Dieate arising from the use of Mercury, Pain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice and Coativeness. The Beat Female Blewlelae Knawnt Thc Shakes. Prepared '-Yellow Dock" and the "Red Honduras Sabsa parilla," are the invaluable remedial agents from which "Dr. Guysott's Im proved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sar saparilla" is formed; and the laboratory of Dr. Guysott has given us the virtues of these roots in their perfection. Hs preparation contains all the restorative properties of the roots, combined and concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy. Experiments were made in the manu facture of this medicine, antill it was found that it could noL be further im proved. Accordingly, we find it resorted to, almost universally, in cases of Hepatic. Scorbutic, and Cutaneous complaints for general prostration of all the vital powers, and all those tormenting diseases of the skin so trying to the pa.ience, and so in jurious to health Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial com plaints, Cancer, Gangrene, Rheuma tism, and a vast Variety of other disa- greeahle and dangerous diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. Saline, Mich , Oct. 6. 1S51. Mr. Johh D. Pare Dear Sir: It is with nnutterable feelings of gratitude that I-am able through the Divine Provi dence of God, and by the wonder-working agency of that excellent medicine, ''Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla," to give yon a few symptoms of my almost hopeless case. In the winter of 1 850, 1 was attacked with a severe pain, which was gradually extending through the whole right side and leg; at the same time, a total pros tration of my physical system; also, my leg had shrunk to about two-thirds of its common tize. I procured the atten dance of a skilful practitioner, who pronounced my disease one of the worst forms of liver complaint. He said mv case was one not easily handled, bnt prescribed for me. I remained under his treatment nntil I was satisfied he could not help me. I then procured of your agent at this place W. A Beers, two bottles of Guysott's Yel'ow Dock and Sarsaparilla, from which I received a vast amount of benefit. After having taken four bottles more I was able to pursue my business without any incon venience, and have been since that time a well man, while but a short time since I was confined to my bed three-fourths of the time; and I cannot ascribe the return of my health to any other cause than by the agency of that truly valua ble medicine, Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. HASSEL VAURIPER. Salt;. Oct. 14, 1851. Mr. J. D. Park Dear Sir: I send you the foregoing certificate, and1 so far as I am acquainted with his case, it is all true. I procured it, thinking it might be a benefit to you and to the afflicted. You hare the privilege of nsing it as you think best. Yours. W A. BEERS In quart Bottles, $1 per bottle six bottles for f 5. bold by J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, 0 north east corner of Fourth and Wtinut streets en trance on Walnut street to whom all orders must be stressed. L. P.' MAGUET, ar.d J BEARD, Gallipolis; Capehart A. Smith. Poinl Pleasant, Va. ; S. J. Payne. Porter; S. 8. Mur ray. Wilketrille; U. Head, fomerov; G. W Cooper V Co -, Coalport .April 22, 1852.--eoTly . Notice, The Gallipolia Baptist Church is at present supplied by the itev. a. bcAEF. Preaching every Sabbath at the usual hours', morning and evening. The public are invited to attend. April 22. 1852. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, The great remedy for Consumption of. 1 the Lungs, Affection of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, ram or weak nets of the Lungs, and other affec tions of the Pulmonary Organs. Wmth'i Bslsasj or Wild CnEasr. isa fine hernial snedieine composed chiefly of Wild Cherry bark and the genuine Iceland Moss, (the latter imported expressly for this purpose.) t.e rare medical virtues of which are also com bined by a new chemical process with the Ex tract of Tar thus rendering the whole com pound the most certain and emoaeiout remedy ever discovered for Onansnntiaa of the Lnnsja, l!rrr3Esnto CoaxrsroMDEKrc -Dr. Win. Y. Banks, of Xenia, Ohio, a highly repeetable druggist in that delightful village, informed us that the sale of W titer's Balsam of Wild t Ker ry is unparalleled I he demand for it is so eager that he can scarcely keep himself sup p'led with it. Me has bad in bit store medi eioes for lung affections. Some of these were esteemed food, and some gave temporary re lief. But since he had Witar't Ba sara ot Wild Cherry, a numVr of the most serious eases were completely cured by its use. l never sold a medicine, says the Doctor, "In which I had that entire confidence that I have in this, ifr- Wherever Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry is introduced, it at once attains tint high reputation which it so richly deserves. What can prevent its sale, when on every hand ran be witnesaed its wonderful ruresl The wont cases of Asthma, recent and dan serous coughs, (and also those that are of long standing) Bronchitis or Consumption, in its early stages, are always cured by this remar kable medicine. Another Astonishing rare. Csowa Point, Lake o., la., June 15. lf?19 J. D. Pak Dear Sir: As I have a deep commiseration for the afflicted, permit me to give yon a brief history of my afflictions, and the bene6ts derived from the use of Dr. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry In July. Hi I, I was attacked with a fever of a typhoid char acter, which left mein a very debilitated state, when in the following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which reduced me to surb an extent as to give me the appearance of a con sumptive. I labored under a severe cough, ex pectorated a great deal, and was trnu' lrd with cold feet and niiht sweats. I alo frequently raised blood from my lungs. I continued in this stale, gradually sinking under the disense, until January, 1817, when I was again attacked with fever. My extremities, especially my feet, were constantly cold and almost lost their feeling. Under these circumstances it may be truly said I was a living skeleton. I finally determined to quit taking medicine presciihed by physicians and try Wistnr's Balsam of Wild Cherry: and from the first week 1 commenced takin; it lean date a gradual recovery. I con tinued to ose it six months. at the end of which time 1 was cured, and have enjoyed good health ever since; and cheerfully recommend the Bal sam to all those afflicted with diseases of the lungs, and would say to those commencing its use not to be discouraged, if two or three bot tles do not effect a cure, but persevere as I hare done, end I have no doubt that nine cases out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as 1 have been. JOSEPH JACKSOX. The genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher rv has a fac simile of the signature of Henry Wi.tar, M. D., Philadelphia, and "San ford & Park" on a finely executed steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genuine Price 1 per bottle six bottles for to. Sold by J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, 0 north east corner or Fourth and Walnut street 1' whom all orders must be addressed, L. P. Maooet, and J. Beasd, Gallipolis; Cnnehart Sc. Smith, Point Pleasant, Vs.: S. J. Payne, Porter; S. S. Murray. Wilkesvillc; P. Ueed, Pomeroy ; G. W. Cooper & Co., Coal port, -ipril 22, 1852. eowly Dllchael S. IfleCav'a Estate. NOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber has been appointed and qualified as Administrator on the estste of Michael S. MeCoy, late of Gallia county, deceased. Dated at Greenfield this 22d day of April, 1852. WILLIAM MeCOT, Adm'r. MILLINERY! SPRING FASniONS. 6at Mrs. COLEMAN would respect-fjj f$J ully inform berold customer amlrj the public at large, that she has received Irom Philadelphia her Spring Fashions for Bonnets. Ladies are solicited to call and examine them. CAROLINE COLEMAN, alii V pril 15, 1850.-3 ROAD NOTICE. THERE will be a petition rresented n 'h trustees of Perry township, in Gallia coun ty, Ohio, at the town bouse in said township, on the 29th day of May, 18V2, praying for a town ship road in said township, to commence at or neat David C.Jones' barn and running the nearest and best way to intersect the public road running from Centerville to Gallipolis, and at the same time to do the least damage to in dividual property, that a good road can well be had. April 15, '52. 4w earae 81. Danrlll's Estate. OTICE is hereby given that the subscriber bat been appointed and qualified, as admin istrator on the estate of George M. Dndrill, ate of Gallia county, deceased. J AMES McNEEL, Adm'r. April 15, 1852 3 nancy Tyreea Estate. VOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa il mentary bat been granted unto the subscri ber, as executor on the estate ol Nancy Tyree, late of Gallia county, deceased; all persons in terested will take notice acc-rdingiy. JOHN GEEY. Executor. April 15, 1852. 3w LADIES SELECT SCHOOL. ISS JOHNSON, late of New York, proposes to open a School for young Ladies in the Lyceum Hall, on Monday, the 19th day of April next. Miss Johnson was educated at the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, Mass., and has been engaged in teaching for three years. We can recommend her at an accom plished teacher, equal to any in thit-vicinitv or elsewhere . We would therefore urge our friends from the country to embrace thit oppor tunity for the education of their daughters. Further information can be had by enquiring of the undersigned. 8IKEON NASH, LEWIS wwxssoig, April 8, 1852. Committee, DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Haludats, Waddeu. A. Co.. is this day dissolved by mntnal consent. All persons lnowing themselves indebted will please call and settle their accounts, at the Books of the firm most be closed up without delay, at the old stand, by I. R. Caloban, who it authorized to settle the tame. HALLWAYS, WADDEU fc. CO. Gallipolis, April 8. 1852. Katma Mcordinr to Art rf Oinanal, ta aw yvm 1S61, ky J. 8. HOUOHTOW, BL D, la tM sink's Oftoa of tb. Dwtriet Osartfcetaa Sastata District af Imasytvaaia. Another Scientific Wonder! OREAT OURS FOR DYSPEPSIA! Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OK, GASTRIC JUICE. Prepared from RENNET, ar the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX. after direction, of BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiologi cal Chemist, by J. S. HUUUulua, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDI GESTION. DVSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT. CONSTIPATION. and DEBILITY. Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the tas trie Juice, (ifr Hall a teaspoonful of Ptrsi, infused i water, will digest or dissolve, Fwt Pounds o jtomst oeej in aomu two houtm, our. of the stomac1!. PEPSIN is the chief element or Great Di gesting Principle of the Gastric J nice the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Pmenmg, and alsmviaang Agent or the Momach aad Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive S'nmach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTI FICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical pow er., and furnishing a COMPLETE and PER FECT SUBSTITUTE for it. By the aid of this p repartition, the pains and evils of INDI GESTION and DYSPEPSIA see removed. just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cies.of DEBILITY, EM ACIATION. NER VOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CON- SUM PI IOV, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon hi-h it is based, it in the highest degree CURIOUSand REMARKABLE. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: An Artificial Diges tive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice. maybe readily prepared from the mucous mem brane of the stomoch of the Ox. in which vari ous articles of ford, as meat and eggs, will be tnflened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they temdd be in the human ttum- aeh-n ftT-Call on the agent, and get a descriptive cireulnr, gratis, giving a large amount of sci entific evidence, similar to the above, toetb er with Keports of iemaskaple coses, from all parts i f the United States. AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. IIocciiton's Pefsim has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility. Emaciation, Acrrous Dechne, and Dytfieptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the de tails of cases in the limits of this advertise ment ; out authenticated certificates have been given of more than two hundred behaskasle cures, in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. Thesn were nearly all desperate caes. and the cures were not only rapid and wonder ful, hut permanent. It is a great nestods antidote, snd 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 1'igestive (Jrgans, altera lone sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ar dent spirits. It almost reconciles health with intemperance. Dr. Hocciiton's Pefsin is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and populsr Medicines throughout the United States. It is prepared in Powder and jn Fluid form and in Prescrip tion vials for the use of physicians. Private circulars, for the use of physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or hit agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. At it is not a secret RKMEDT, no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respec table standing and regular practice. Price, One Doll a a per bottle. 07-OssEavE Tint '. Every bottle of the gen. nine PF.rsiN bears the written signature of J. S. Houghton, M. Dole proprietor, Philadel phia, Pa. Copy-right and trade mark secured. Sold by all Druggists and dealers in Medi cines. Agents. L. P. MAGUET. Gallipolia, whole sale and retail Rgent April 8, 18;i ly PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THK subscribers having formed a partnership in the Stove, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron buines, under the name and style of F. Ma thers & Co would solicits continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore rxtended to the old establishment af K. Mathers, and pro mise that on our part, that we will, in all ca ses, try to give satisfaction to our customers. Aod as we shall do business altogether on the cash system, we will be enabled to sell at the smallest living profits. F. MATIIERS fc CO. April 8, '52. 3 w GALLIPOLIS STOVE DEPOT. f E have just received our Spring V supply of COOKING STOVES, amongst which are the ttna, lor wood or coal, and which had such a run last fall, will be sold cheap for cash. April 8, '52. F. MATHERS As 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 fit CO. April 8, 1S52. 6m JUST received a beautiful lot of Ja paned Ware, ennme'ed Sauce Pans and House furnishing articles. Also the Oxygen Lard Lamp, the best Lamp in use. K. M ATH C.KS 6i April 8, 1852. 6m ALL kinds of Job Work in Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron and Zinc, Spouling 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, Calllnalia, Ofcla. THIS establishment takes thit method of in forming the People of Gallia county that they have 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. Cap. Bon nets, Hardware, Queens warn. Iron, Nails. Coffee. Sugar, Molasses, Tea, Bice, Tobacco, 4.C. To all of which we invite tbe especial stten'ion of buyers besbre purchasing else where. HALLIDATS tc WADDELL. April 8, 132. 3a . NEW GROCERY AXD COXFECTMARY. rnhUa CHARLES W. LAIBLIN. WOULD in 'erm his friends and the public generally thst bs has opened a its Groce ry and Confectionary at the aoove well koon stand, where he intends keeping at all times a general assortment of Groceries and Confec tioneries, such as sugar; Coffee: Molasses Tea; Tobacco; Soap; Candles; all kinds of Candies; Nuts; figs; Oranges; Lemons; Cakes of all kinds, dto-. Ate , which ba will sell (beeper than was ever sold in Gallipotis. Candies sold wholesale at Cincinnatiand Pittsburgh prices. April 1, 185 i BUFFALO ACADEMY. THE SECOND SESSION of this Aeade my will commence on MONDAY, APRIL 19th. and continue twenty one weeks. The Academy embraces three Departments: The Pbepabatost, in which instruction is given In the primary branches of an English education. Tuition in this department it fire dollars a session . The Imteb mediate, in which Vie common English branches are thoroughly taught. Tui tion in this Department is ten dollars a ses sion. The Adtanckd; in which the pupil receives instruction in the higher English branches, and also in Latin, Greek and German. Tuition in this Department it fifteen dollars a session. Instruction will be given on the Piano, and in Ornamen tal Needle-work and Embroidery. It is the design of the Trustees and Teach ers of this Institution to make it a first class Academy, in which tbe character of the in struction given shall not, in any particular, fall below that furnished in our oldest and best schooli of the same grade. Special attention is given to tbe fitting of young men for College, and, also, for a mercan tile lite. Those designing to teach will receive instruction with reference to that nrofesaion Eighty students have been in attendance during the first session, which has lust closed. anti increased laciuiies will Be presented no- ring the next sessioo for the aeconimodation'of all who may attend. Circulars, furnishing detailed information. can be obtained by correspondence with the rrincipal. G. R. ROSSETER. Principal. Ruffalo, Putnam, Con Virginia. April 1, lfioi 5sr EDWARD S. MENAGER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, GALLIPOLIS, OHIO. April 1. IS.-.2 -If Court of Common Plea, March term, A. D IkS-3. IX CHANCERY. Charles Crenzet vs. Abraham Laslry, Adm'r of Aaron Harlow, riee'd, and William Bar low, Joel Barlow, George Thornton Barlow, Heli n Barlew, Heirs, snd Frances Barlow, widow of taid Aaron Barlow, dee'd. IN pursuance of an order ol the Court of Com mon Pleas of said county of Gallia, and State of Ohio, at their said Term of March, l8o'2,the said William Barlow. Joel Birlow. George Thornton Barlow, and Helen Barlow, heirs at law. snd Frances Barlow, widow of said Aaron Barlow, are hereby notified that on the fourth day of April, A. D. 1851. Charles Creu zet filed in said Court a Bill in Chancery against the said Aaron Birlow, then living, setting forth amongst other things, that thc nid Aarnn barlow, on or about the Cth day of July, A. U. 1817, executed and delivered to the said Charles Crruzet, a mortgage on town lot in the town of Gallipo is, in said county of Gallia, and numbered in the plat of said town Seventy (70,) fosecure the payment of the bal ance of the purchase money on taid lot, being the turn of five hundred dollars, to be paid as follows, to-wit: One hundred and tixty-tix dol lars sixty-six and two-thirds cents, in one jear from tbe date thereof; the like sum of money in two years from the date of said Mortgage; and the like sum of money in three years from 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 fr the sale of said prem ises, and that the purchase money accruing from such sale, be applied to Ihe satisfaction of said sum of five hundred riollirs, mentioned in said Mortgage. And the said William Bar low, Joel liarlow, George Thornton Barlow, Helen Barlow, Heirs, and Frances Barlow, wi dow, are further notified, that unless they ap pearand plead, answer or demur to said Bill within sixly days after the next terw 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 confeised snd to decree thereon ao eordingly. Attest; JOS. DROUILLARD, Clerk C.C.P. E. S. Mexaies, Sol. p. q. April I, 18j2 Gw The Stale of Ohio, Gallia county, ss. Court of Common Pleas, March Term, 1852. Edward T. Hnlcomb vs. Elijah Thompson. ATTACHMENT. ALL persons interested will take notice that Edward T. Holeomb.on the 1 1th day of March, A. D. IS.VJ, tued out a writ of at tachment from the Court of Common Pleas of said County of Gallia, in said State of Ohio, against said r.lijah Thompson, fnr the sum of one hundred dollars damages, which writ has been served and returned. Attest: JOS. DROUILLARD, Clerk. Ann a T. HoLcoaa, Att'y for Plff. April I. l3J.-fiw WANTED, I; aem-real aad Broken Bank Ffntea. OHIO. H orwalk, 5H cents per doll Woostrr, 20 do Sandu'ky, If) do Commercial Bk of Scioto, 95 do Lancatter, 85 do I'rbana Banking Co, 50 do Granville, 50 do Whitewater Canal, 8 do NEW YORK. Bank of New Roehelle, 70 do James Bank, Jamesville, 80 do NEW JERSEY. Cam Bk of Port Am hoy, 30 do Peoples' Bk of Patterson. 10 do PENNSYLVANIA. Allegheny City 8cript, 70 do Allegheny County Script, 80 do Pittsburgh City do, 85 do U. States Bank, Phil's, A5 do Erie Bank, 90 do Farmers & Drovers. 97 do MARYLAND. ' Bank of Salisbury, 5 . dc Cumberland !avings Bk, 90 do Cumberland Bk of Alleg'y, 90 do Farmers Mecn. Bank of Carroll county. 90 do MICHIGAN. Michigan State Bank. 90 do Michigan Insurance Co, 90 do Bank of Macomb County, 90 do St Clsir ( endorsed,) 10 do Tbe subscriber wi: jay tbe shove rates for unenrrent Bank notes, if presented at bit counter within a few days. CHAS. HENKING. Feb. 19, 1852. tf JOB WORK, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HeailT Bxecailcal as tate SMiea, ass ll a. lei NEW CHEAP CASH STOKE. . THE undersigned would respectfully Inform the) public that having taken the? old and well known stand formerly occupied by F -. I uit Cat it, on tbe lower side of the Publie Square, which has been newly fitted up, be has opened a NEW STORE, comprising a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardwire, Queenswart, Boots' Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, $., which will bo soli elclusiTely for CASH, as I find from considerable experience? it is the only way fo sell Goods really cheap. Strictly adhering to this principles I will sell 0000 articles at much lower prices than they hare been beretofoiw sold in this town or county. . . Having for the last two years been engaged as Salesman In some of the lar gest Jobbing and Importing Houses In Philadelphia, I posses great advantage tor the purchase and selection of mr Goods, and strictly believing in the old adage, that "Goods well bought are half sold." I shall make every exertion In the selection of my Stock to please the public both In regard to price, quality and stvle. I will pay particular attention to, and keep a much larger and more varied as sortment of FANCY 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 be sold 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 18, 1852. 6m F. C.1REL, J. DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Established In 1840. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with perpetual charter. FACULTY, P. DUFF, principal, author of the "North American Accountant" and "Wes tern Steamboat accountant." Professor of Book-Keeping and commercial sci ences. J. D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Pehmaicsrip. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law. CURLES BiRTBERGER, Architect of St. Paul's Cathedral, Professor of Architectural, Mechanical and Landscape Drawing. With several able assis tants in the Book-keeping department It will be found, on reference to any of our city Merchants or Bunkers, 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 in? books) to teaching this important science. His treatise upon Book-keeping, published by the Harpers of New York, has been sanctioned by the American nstitutc, and Chamber of Commerce of that city, as the most complete work upon the science extant. - Mr. Williams' specimens of penmanship having taken the first 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 thoroughly and practically qualified for business will find no Institution west of the mountains, offering so many obvious advan tages: business men having no confidence in any instructors of Book-keeping but those who havo themselves kept books. The Ladies writing department, under Mr. Williams, is in a spacious and ele gantly furnished private Parlor, with a separate entrance. OrCirculars with terms mailed to all parts of the country on application to Mr. Duff at the College. March 18, 1852.-ly THE RAILROAD IS COMING TO GALLIFOLIS. X he cars are being drawn by the splendid HORSES from the BUCKEYE L1V ERY STABLE, on Second street, one door below the Public Square. The subscriber has re plenished his stock of the best quality of florses, Buggies, Carriages, &c. sfyVl am prepared at all times to accommodate persons on the shortest notice possible and at terms to suit cus tomers, with Saddle Horses, Horses and Btiffgies, Carriages, &o., with or with out drivers. I am thankful to old pa trons and hope they will continue their patronage. Remember the place, one door below the Public Square. D. N. ALLARU. March 4,1852 ly TROUBLE IN GERMANY 1 Tlie Dutch hate 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. (fc-No calling in of passers by, that is not the game the undersigned plays. A. HEINEMAN. April 8, 1852. CANCERS & ULCERS CURED. THE undersigned bavins, associated themselves together for the purpose of Curing Cancers, Ulcers, and Long Standing Sores, of every kind, take this method of informing the publie that they are resily to core all those afflicted with any of tbe above named com plaints who may submit themselves to their rare and treatment, ne respeetlully request all those sufff rinr, from the eff-cts of those dire ful maladies to call and satisfy themselves that a speedy cure is to be obtained. We have ef fected cures in eases pronounced incurable by the Medical Faculty, and shall ba able to satis fy all, before ve assume the manacement of tbe reality of our ability to cure. Surgical opera tions will be performed if desired. Let the afflicted suffer no longer, but call and be cured at once. Jf. B. Desirous of inspiring the confidence of all disposed to submit to our treatment, a-e assure them that unless a cure is effected no charge vill be made, Mr. Fsost may be found at all times at hit residence in Gall'poli". REYNOLDS & FROST. Feb. 5,18j2.--6m GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, &C. OA HHDS. N. O. Sugar; 6" 70 bbls Molasses; 6 Tierces Rice; 6 Casks Saleratus; , 10 Bbls. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar; 20 Boxes Va. and Missouri Tobacco; 30 Boxes Claret Wine; 30 Coils Cordage, assorted sizes; Also general assortment oi Season able Dry Goods, just received and for sale low for cash. E. DELETOMBE & CO. April 1, 1852. ' LAST CALL. asHE subseriber. bavins made a change in his I business, would request al those knowing themselves indebted by note or book account to call and settle without delay. April 8, '52. r. mathbrs. P CDARLES P." Tr'ee5a & CO., (Late Freeman, Hodges $ Co.,) 144 Bramtlsvay, dear sattda at Liberty direct, NEW YORK, HAVE now on hand, and will be re ceiving daily through the season, " KVV GOODS, direct from the European man ufacturers, and cash Auctions, rich, fashiona ble, fancy Silk Milincry Goods. Our ttock of Rich Rilibmx, comprises every variety of tha latest and most beautilul designs imported. Many of our Goods are manufactured ex pressly to our order, from our own designs and patterns, and stsnd unrivalled. We offer our goods fir kktt cash, at lower prices loan any credit House in America can afford. All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money and make selections from our great variety of rich cheap foods. Ribbons, rich for bonnets, caps, sashes and belts: Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Litses, and Tarletons; E -.broideries. Collars. Chemisetts, Capes, Berthas; Habits, Sleeves, Cuffs, Ed gings, and Insertings; Embroidered Reviere, Lace, and Hemstitch Cambric Hdkfs; Blonds. Illusions, and Embroidered I .ares for Caps; ' Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas and Veils; Honilon, Mechlen, Valenciennes, and Brussels lates; English snd Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread, and Cotton Laces; Kid, Lisle Thread. Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves and Mitts; French and American Ar tificial Flowers; Freneh Lace, English, Amer ican, and Italian; Straw Bonnets and Trim mings. March 18, 185'i, J. M. SAWYER. WX. FICXERSGILL, Jf. . SI. SAWYER CO Ft. IS Waaat l reel, three ttaara afcare 4ia PITTSBURGH, PA . LOOKIXG-GLASS MAMTACTURERS And Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Sir Domestic Fancy and Variety Goods. WE would respectfully invite mer chants and others, visiting our city for the purpose of purchasing GOODS to call and examine our stock. As our Goods have been bought for cash, we will ne'l them on as reasonable terms and as low as can be purchased East. We shall constantly keep on hand Looking Glasses, Clocks. W a t e hes. Jewelry, Combs, and all kinds of Fan cy and Variety Goods. Gilt Portrait and Picture Frames made to order. March 4, 1852. 3m The Slate of Ohio, Gallia county, ss. Court of Common Pleas, March Term, 1852. Peter Menager vs. West Virginia Coal Mi ning Company, commonly called Westera Virginia Coal Mining Company." ATTACnilE.tT. LL persons interested will take notice that Peter Menager, on the 21st day of Novem ber, A. D. lS5l,saed sut a writ of attachment front 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 Mining Company, fnr the sum of five hundred dollars, damages. Which writ has been served and re turned. Attest: JOS. DROUILLARD, Clerk. E. S. Mstsosa, Att'y for Plff. April 1, 1853, 6w The State of Ohio, Gallia county, ss. Court of Common Pleas, March Teres, 1853. Stewart A. Lesley vs.' Rhoda Slaagbter. ATTACHMENT. ILL persons interested will take notice that Stewart A. Lesley, on the 1st day of Jaaa ary, A. D. IS52, tued oat a writ of attachment from the Court of Common Pleas of said coun ty of Gallia, in said State af Ohio, against taid Rhoda Slaughter, for the sura of oa hundred dollars, which said writ has been served and re- IJOS. DROUILLABD, Clerk. -Lshoii. Piasr. Ait'y for Plff. April 1, I83i. 6w