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.-,'., GEO. W. CASTLE, Manufacturer of Common and Cleaner mi a Ta Anrasning iu.acnine. Three miles back of Gallipolis. Ohio. rVr-ttpnairinir done at abort notice. Extra Castincs always on band. June 17. 1851 2m POMEROY & PORTSMOUTH , . PACKET. The light draught steam 'iffiKT&er LEWIS WETZELL, ' -lCr3tCapt.JAS. Newton, Master, will leave Pomeroy every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, and Ports mouth every Monday Bnd Thursday. For freight or passage apply on board .i i-t r r a Or lO iv3 " uai wvttn June 17, 1852. DISTRICT ASSESSORS. TVTOTICE is hereby riven that the County commissioners of Gallia county, at their June session, A. D. 1Sd2, in pursuance of th provisions of the 33d section of an act of the - t A 11 f . I C.. C f . uenerw Meeuiv, ui ioio in vuiu( enti tled "an act for the assessment and taxation of all arnnerts in 1hia Slate and for levine taxes thereon according to its tree value in nvwry," Dassed A on! 13. A. D. 1853.' did divide raid county of Gallia into four districts as follows. via: Fnurr The townships of Addison, Gallipo- lis. Clay and Ohio, shall compose the first dis trict. . Sicowd. The townships of Guyan.Harrison, Green and Springfield, shall compose the second district. ' Thiid. The townships of Cheshire, Morgan and Huntington, shall compose the third dis trict. Foohth. The townships of Raccoon, Perry, "Greenfield and Walnut shall compose the fourth district. JOn If. KERR, KEFBE3 GRAHAM, ISAAC CARTER, June 17. 1852.-3w Commissioners. PUBLIC SALE. fajOTICE is hereby given that the Commis J a sioners of Gallia county will offer at pub- lie sale, at the court house in said counts, on Monday, the 5th of July next, between the hour, of 10 and 12 o'clock A. M town lots in Gallipolis, numbered 131 and 204, upon the terms following, to-wit : one-third in County Orders in band; one third in one year, and the remaining third in two yesrs from day of sale, with interest ; to he secured to the acceptance of said Commissioners. By order of toe Board. D. B. IIEB A RD, Auditor. June 17, 1852 3w Jaeah Kalkgra'a Estate. J'OTICE is hereby given tint the subscriber I has been appointed and qimliied a admin istratrix, with the will ann"ed. on the estate of JC"b Rolhgeh, late of Gal'ia county, de ceased. Dated at Cheshire, this 17th day of June, 1852. MAGDALIXA ROTBGEB, AHm with the will annexed. June 17,1852. 3w fjaaaael Lagae'e Estate. ALEXANDER LOGUE, Executor of the last will and testament of Samuel Logue, de ceased, late of Morgan township, Gallia county, having accepted the trust and b'en duly quali fied to discbarge said trust, requests all having claims against said estate to present them im mediately, and those owing said estate will make immediate payment to , ALEXANDER LOGUE. June 17, 1852. 3w - VALUABLE FARM IX KEXTUCKY FOR SALE. THE . undersigned offers a very valuable Farm tor sale situated in Trimble county, Kentucky, and immediately opposite Madison, Indiana. There is about 750 acres of land, bordering one half mile on the Ohio river, about thirty acres in the bottom; the up land is level and of good quality, every foot of it susceptible ofeultivati n. The only hill on the Farm is the river hill, which composes about 50 acres of the tract. I be soil on the hill is fine and will make tbe best quality of pasture. There is about 160 acres of the land in cultivation, an additional 100 acres now ready to be put down in grass this fall. The place is finely watered, there being never-failing springs on any 50 acres of it. There is eight comfortable dwel ling houses on the place, two large new barns, and in the bottom, immediately on the bank of tbe river, there it a new saw mill, 32 by 75 feet, with engine and boilercomplete, and now in successful operation. The landing at the mill is equal if not superior to any between Louisville and Cincinnati, and boats are ena bled to lie with their guards on the shore at any atage of water, in fact the harbor is so fine the mill was erected with a view of there ultimate ly being a ship-yard established. The land lies in good shape There is a first rate road leading from the river to the Farm. The title is indispu cable. Tbe whole can be bought on reasonable terms, by paying about $4,000 down, thebalanc at one, two, three, four and five years' credit, to be secured by mortgage. For further particulars enquire of the Publisher of " this paper, or to Dr. WILLIS HODGES. 550, Market street, Louisville, Ky. May 27. 1852, tf 50 Cards srTaa Bark WANTED. WD will pay the highest market price in CASH for five hundred Cords of Cbes nut Oak Bark, delivered at our Tannery, corner of Third and Market streets. ' W.&.N.POYNTZ. Maysville, May 27, 1 852. 2m . GREAT SPRING ARRIVAL OF New Goods, AT HE AD -QUARTERS, GallipolU, Oale. ff HIS establishment takes this method of in- - I forming the People of Gallia county tbat they have just opened and are stil! 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, Queentware, Iron, Nails. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Tea, Rice, Tobacco, &c. To all of which we invite the especial attention of buyers before purchasing else where . HALUDAYS & WADDtLU April 8, 1852 3ra NOTICE. AI my instance an attachment was this day issued by John Hoy, a Justice of tbe Peace of Gallipolis township, Gallia county, Ohio, against the property and effects of Aaron Stock ton, a non-resident of said county. i A. DONNALLY. , Jane 10, 1852. 3w . ; PITTSBURGH BAKERY. HEsubseribet would most respectfully aa I to the citizens of Gallipolis and vi cinity, that be has opened a BAKERY on Se- cond streei, a iew awn ww. ' intends keeping on hand at all bonrs of the jday fresh sweet Wheat and Rrs Baasn. Al so all kinds of Cakes, Crackers, Rusts, and re freshments for persons from tbe country. All "orders filled on the shortest notice and on the oast reasonable terms. JACOB SCHAEFER, June 3,1852-3 CDERBY SECTORAL, she casrw at Cwa, ejaMa, II wants. ni Brasschlsia, WkMplMM eraass a.nnaa mm tiw "-w AMONG the numerous discoveries Science has made in this generation to facilitate the business of life increase its enjoyment, and even prolong toe term of human existence, none ean be named of more real value to mankind. than this contribution of (Jbemtstrv to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, has proven be yond a doubt, that no medicine or combination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease which have hitherto swept fronr our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed, there is now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length bee found which can be relied on to cure the most dangerous affec tion, of the 1 unrs. Our spare bere will not per nut us to publish any proportion of the cures affected by its use, but we would present the following opinions of eminent men, and refer further enquiry to the circular which the Agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indispu table proof of these facto . Freaa the PrvwUlrat mf Aanhevat Galtege, Use celehrasra iTafi'asae flltcawacfc. James C. Aver Sir: I 'have used your Chesrt Pectoral in my own ease of deep seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution, tbat it is an -admirable compound for the relief of laryngial and broa rhial difficulties. If my opinion as to its supe rior character can be of any service, yon are at libertv to use it as you think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK. L.L.D, From the wide'y celebrated PreiVaaar Hllllaaaa. "I. !., f. I.. D., lra frwir at ffceMBtatrv, ailweralaar, aV., air Calleae, "leashes- mi Ike Lit. Sf lac. fflrl. Phil, aaa Hciratifle Sactettea of Aarrlcm susa Itarwpe. I deem the Cheikt Pectoral, an admirable composition from some of the best articles in the Materia Medics, and a very effective reme dy for the class of diseases it is intended to cure." New Haven, Ct , Nov. 1, 1849. MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S, C. Senate, states he has used the CHEaar Pco ToaM.with wonderful success, to curt an inflam mation of the lungs. Fraaa awe as the slrot Pfcyaletawe la matae. Ssco, Me, .4pril 26, 1849. Dr. J. C. -4er, Lowell. Dear Sir. I am now constantly using your CHEaar PrxmeaL in my practice, and prefer i: to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. From ob servation of many severe eases, 1 am convinced it will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that have put to defiance all other reme dies. I invariably recommend its use in cases of consumption, and consider it much the best remedy known tor that disease. Respectfullv yours, I. S. CUSHMAN. M. D. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, lowell, Mass. SoldbyL.P.MAGUET,Gallipolis; Shackle ford Sl Crichton, Portsmouth; John Perkins, Athens: Lansing & Safford, Chillicothe; Fred Ec'.stein. Jr, Cincinnati; and by Druggists every where. June 10, 1852. 3m BARUAINS CAN BE HAD! A SMALL FARM for sale containing 32 acres, in full view oi Gallipolis, pleasantly situated, with a good and never failing spring, a good orchard, comfortable log house, and other build injrs. Also, four head of Horses, ten head of Cattle, thirteen head of Hogs, and Household and Kitchen Furniture, and a Corn Crop. If the above personal property is not disposed of before, it will be sold on the premise at - Aactiaa, aa Maiarday, Jalr lOia. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above articles would do well to call and examine them and take a look at the farm. ROBERT B. SUMMERS. June 10, 1852. 3w. (saaaael Cealaa'e Kataie. VOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa .1 mentary has been granted to the subscriber as Executrix on the Estate of Samuel Cope land, late of Gallia county, deceased. Dated at Perry this 10th day of June, lRSa. MARY COPELAND, Executrix. June 10, 1852. 3w Jaaaea HI. Alfard'a Estate. VOTICE it hereby given that the subscriber it has been appointed and qualified as Admin istratrix on the tstate of James M. A 1 ford, late of Gallia county, deceased. Dated at Cheshire this 10th day of June. 1852. MARY L. ALFORD, June 10, 1852. Sw Adtn'x. 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 T. S. BALSLEY, CSeaeral A (eat Ceataatselea Iflrrchaal, AND Dealer ia Butter, Cheese, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Floor, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Carn, Buckwheat. Dry Fruits, Clover, Timothy and Flaxseed, and Pro duce in generalvNo. 61 Water and 63 First street, Pittsburgh. Rctbb TO Messrs. Kramer & Raham. N. Holmes & Sons, - Edward Heazelton, Frank Dravo, April 29, 1852. 6m Pittabur'h FARM AXD TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. raillE subscriber offers for sale 40 acres of -a valuable land under good improvement, good dwelling house and situate in Gallia coun ty, Ohio, on the shade Kirer road, one mile east of Adamsvilie. Three houses and lots, and one vacant lot, all in tbe town of Centreville, Gallia county, Ohio. The first lot is situate on Mam street, having on it all the buildings necessary for a good Hotel, and also for the Mercantile busi ness . On the second is a good family mansion. On tbe third is a good bouse, suitable for a small family, and on all of tbe above lots is a sufficient supply of excellent water. All of which can be purchased on very reasonable terms. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber living ia Centreville, or Joseph Hunt, Gallipolis, O. May 27. 1852.-3m WM. STEELE. ' ' NEW . . ' r GROCERY AXD COXTECTIOXRAY, One Dear abare the Mat? Heaae, Pablio Saaare, CHARLES W. LAIBLIN, TTOCLD inform hit friends and the public I generally that be has opened a new Groce ry and Confectionary at the above well known stand, where be intends keeping at all timet a general assortment of Groceries and Confec tioneries, such as Sucar: Coffee: Molasses: fTea; tobaccos Soap; Candles; aft kinds of Candies; Nuts; tigs; Oranges: Lemons: Cakes of all kinds, Ac, &.e , which be will sell cheaper than was ever sold in Gallipolis. Candies sold wholesale at Cincinnati and Pittsburgh prices . - April 1,1853. GUNDRY'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, I. W. farmer Fifth mm Walawt aaa, Cincinnati, Ohio. . INCORPORATED 1849. THE design of this Institution ia to qualify individuals (or the counting Room and Business Post, INSTRUCTION. - Beak-Keeataa, by Doable Ealry. A complete practical Course of Instruction is given in tbe art of keeping scientifically Double Entry Books in the different depart ments of Trade, Commerce and Manufactures, comprehending the best forms in use among the most eminent establishments engaged in dividually or in partnership, in business whether prosperous or adverse in the purchase and sale of merchandise at wholesale and retail. importing and exporting on their own account on commission or on joint speculation, inclu ding speculations in Stocks, Real Estate, Ate., ith Steamboating, Bank, Insurance, Kailroal and Books of Joint Stock and Chartered Asso ciations generally. aVaaaaaereial Calealatlaaa Embrace erery variety of computations per taining to business operations, being taught according to tbe most improved methods li teral. Discount, Epilation. Arbitration of Ex changes, Sic Mercaallle Cerreaaaadeaca, Such exercises are introduced on this subject ai are calculated to impress business habits and a genuine business style or Correspondence upon the mind of the student, as well as fa miliarize him with Commercial Technicalities and Pbiaseology, including pro forma Invoices, Account Sales, Bills of Exchange, &.C. Practical Peaaaansalp. One hour daily, it devoted in teaching a Systematic Sty'e of urines. Writing, com bining freedom with a thorough command of band and pen, accuracy and elegance with ease and rapidity, and perfect legibility with beauty of conduction. Ceaaaserclal U aaj Political Eeeaensy. Daily Lectures are given on these important topics, as connected with the avocations of the merchant in the operations of commerce end p actical workings of trade, embracing the sub ject of Partnership. Principal and Agent, Negotiable Instruments, Sales, Debts, Ouaran tees, &.C.: also on tbe laws of Wealth, Curren cy, foreign and domestic r-xcbange, Credit, Profit, Interest, Wages, International Trade, 4c The course ean be completed in from eight to twelve weeks. Terms for the Full Mercantile Course, $10. Expenses for Stationery, Diploma, fcc, $5. Instruction being given individually, appli cants can enter at any time. A knowledge of the ordinary English hmnehes is all the requisite preparatory qualifications. The business acquaintance of the Principil enables bim to render assistance to those wish ing to procure situations on graduating. Good Board ean be obtained in tbe city at from 2 50 to 3 00 per week. Diplomas under seal are awarded the Grad uates. June 3, 1852 1y WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CDERRY. The great remedy far Consumption of the Lungs, Affection of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Fain or wenk nets of the Lungs, and other affec tions of the Pulmonary Organs. Wnrrsa's BaLSAH or Wild CHEaar. is a fine hernial medicine composed chiefly of Wild Cherry bark and the genuine Iceland Moss, (the latter imported expressly for this purpose,) twe rare medical virtues of which are alo com bined by a new chemical process with tbe Ex tract of Tar thus rendering the whole com pound the most certain and efficacious remedy ever discovered for Ceasaaaptiaa at the laog. IsTEaEsnso Coaa espondence. Dr. Wm. Y. Banks, of Xenia, Ohio, a highly respectable druggist in that delightful village, informed us that the sale of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher ry is unparalleled The demand for it is so esger that he can scarcely keep himself tup plied with it. He has bad in bis store medi cines for lung affections. Some of these were esteemed good, and some gnve temporary re lief. But since he bad Wistar's Ba'sara ol Wild Cherry, a number of tbe most serious cases were completely cured by its use. I never sold a medicine," says the Doctor, "In which I bad tbat entire confidence tint I bare in this (Ky- Wherever Wistar's Baltam of Wild Cherry is introduced, it at once attains tint high reputation which it so richly deserves. What ean prevent its sale, when on every hand can be witnessed its wonderful cures? The worst cases of Asthma, recent and dan gerous coughs, (and also those that are of long standing) Bronchitis or Consumption, in its early stages, are always cured by this remar kable medicine. aaat her Aataalahlas Care. Caowa Point, Lake eo., la., June 15. 1819. J. D. Pass Dear Sir: As I hare a deep commiseration for the afflicted, permit me to give you a brief history of my amictions, and the benefits derived from the use or IT. w is tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. In July, 1344, I was attacked with a fever of a typhoid char acter, which left me in a very debilitated state, when in the following winter I was taken with a severe cold, which reduced me to such an extent as to give roe the appearance of a con sumptive. I labored under a severe cough, ex pectorated a great deal, and was troubled with cold feet and night sweats. I also frequently raised blood from my lungs. I continued in this state, gradually sinking under tbe disease, until January. 1847, 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 prescribed by physicians and try Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry; and from the first week 1 commenced taking 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 nse not to be discouraged, if two or three bot tles do not effect a cure, but persevere as I have done, and I have no doubt that nine cases out of ten will be blessed with renewed health as I have been. JOSEPH JACKSON. The genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild CW rv has a fac simile of tbe signature of Henry Wi.tar, M. D-, Philadelphia, and "San ford &. Park" on a finely executed steel engraved wrapper. Mo other can be genuine Price f 1 per bottle six bottles tor 5. Sold by J. D. PARK. Cincinnati, O. north east corner of Fourth and Walnut street tr whom all orders mutt be addressed. L. P. Magcet. and J. Beabd, Gallipolis: Canebart 4. Smith, Point Pleasant, Va.; S. J. Payne, Porter; 8. S. Murray. Wilkesville; P. Reed, romeroy.G. w. Cooper & Con Coal port. -4pril 22, 1852. cowl y EXECUTRIX NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of J. C Shepard, deceased, are requested to call and settle immediately, and those having claims against said estate by notes or otherwise, are requested to present them du ly proven for settlement within one year to Mrs. Maria Lb snepard. who has been duU ap pointed and qualified Executrix of the wilt MARIA L. SHEPARD. Jane 10. 1852. 3w r- Sw rertons saving tools or nnmMr in Kir in I ' i i ! helonrinv ,a IK. 1... T si Ci I n - . LW , dim paid, are requested to return then, as soon as j possible to js . JM. I Bbepard. Knwn4 anoraiur ta let of Coagrtss, ta tha yaw tail, fey J. & UOTJOHTON, M. D, ta uwdcrk's uflas of tbe Dtatnr Ooart tor tbe Sadcra IhMtnaL af FnuuvlvaBia. Another Scientific Wonder! CREAT OURE.FOR . DYSPEPSIA! Dr. J. S. HOUCHTOH'S tsrrrtg-aa iS mm lagan. THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OIS, GASTRIC JHCE. Prepared from RENNET, ar the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions of BARON LIE BIG, the treat P-rysioii. cal Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTOX, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDI GESTION. DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, LIVER COM PLAINT. CONSTIPATIUN, and DEBILITV. Curing-after Nature', own method, by Nature's own Ant, the Gastric Juice, ffT- Hall a teaspoonful of Pefsisi, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, t at rovnat of Jioan tscej in aoaul pn aovrs, out ot tbe stomach. , PEPSIN is tbe chief element, or Great Di gesting Principle of the Gastric J uice the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Prttermg, and Stimulating Agent of the ftomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the IJigestiv S omach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTI- I ICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precuely 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, 1 be pains and evils of INDI GESTION and DYSPEPSIA are removed. just as they would he by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, eurinr. rwsof DEBILITY, EMACIATIOff, NER VOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CON- SUMPIION, soppod lobe on toererge of the grave. I he Scientific r vidence upon hi'h it is based, is in the highest degree CURIOUSand REMARKABLE. ;. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE j r BARON LIE BIG in bis celebrated work on Animal (Themittry.says: "An Artificial Diges tive Fluid, analogous to the Gastri Juice, maybe readily prepared frma the muciftis mem brane of the stomoch of the Ox, ia which vari ous articles of food, as meat and-"eggs, will be toftened, changed, and digested, jml in the tame manner as they troitU it tn the human ttom- frr-CalI on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a laree amouat of sci entific evidence, similar to the above togeth er with Reports of arASK4Li coaxs, from all parts of the United State. - AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houohtom's PsrsiM has produced fho most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility. Emaciation, fibrous Decline, and Dytpeptie Consumption. It is impossible to give the de tails of cases in the limits of this advertise ment; but aathentieated certificates have been given of more than two RUNnaro (EMtaKAaLE cuaES,in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonder ful, but permanent. , It is a great hextocs antidote, and partic ularly useful for tendency to Bilious disorder. Liver complaint, fever aad agv ev badly treated fever and ague, and the evil-f UVcU of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Dlg-stire Organs, aftera long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ar dent spirits. It almost reconciles health with in tpmne ranee. Dr. HooaiiTOM's Prrsm is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and popular Medicines throughout the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in Fluid furm and in Prescrip tion vials for the use of physicians. Private circulars, for the use of physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his agents. describing the whole proress of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is ot a 8F.cs ET atMEDV, no objection ean be raised against its use bv Physicians in respec table standing and regular practice. Price, Oxe Dollar per bottle. frT-Oasr-KVE This ! Every bott'e of the gen. nine Pr.rsi!i bears the, written signature of J. S. Houghton, M. Dsele proprietor, Philadel phia, Pa. Co v-ieht and tra'e aiark secured. Sold by all Druggists and dealers in Medi cines. Acexts L. P. MAGCET, Gallipolis, a hole- sale and retail agent. April 8, I8.V2. ly FARM FOR SALE. THE lower half of the tract of land adjoining the land of Calvin Sheuard. ("known as Ruby Farm,) and adjoining the Town Lots of Fair Haven. Persons wishing to buy a small farm would do well to eiamine this one. Also on hand at my Mill one thousand Saw Log', Bills of Lumber ean be furnished at a short notice and on reasonable terms. C.C. MILLER. Point Pleasant, Va, June 3, 1852, tf. LADIES' SCHOOL. MISS JOHXSOX, after some delay in reach ing Gallipolis owing to sicknes, began her School last Monday, May 10th. Her prices will be the same as usual . French $5. Algebra, Chemistry, Natural Philosophv, Botany, intellectual and moral Philosophy, ace. ft. Reading, writing, hither arithmetic, englisb grammar, geography &c 3,50. Keading.spelling, wntlne. elements of arithmetic and geography 3. She will also take a class of little misses and lads at $4,3(1 during tbe present term. We urge our friends wbo have daughters to educate to embrace the present opportunity, as we ean recommend Miss Johnson as an acorn, plhhed teacher. LEWIS NEWSOM. . SIMEON tSH. ' FARRIERY. I WILL publish to the public of Gallia conn iythatl will practice HORSE FARRIE RY, and am prepared to cure Pollevil, Fistula, Ringbone, Founder, Sweeny, and Bots. I have a Vegetable Syrup which will cure Flux, Dysentery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus and Cramp Cholie. It has never tailed, and I will insure one ounce to perform a cure of any of the above diseases price 121 cents perounce. I have also Medicines for tbe cure ef Dropsy. Worms. Cuts, 4.C j also Eye Water that will strengthen and remove inflammation; also a medicine that will cure the Yellow Jaundice and Fever and Ague. . ADAM WHITEHEAD, Corner of Court and Third streets. May 27, 185i 3m CALL UP THIS WAY. THE undersigned begs leave to call tbe atten tion of bis old customers and the aemraa- nity at large to bis stock of COOD3, which are aow ample and being sold this Spring at extremely low prices. His stock consists of every variety that is usual to be found ia tbe stores of tbe country. He respectfully solicits a call and frosts those wishing to bnv will not go awav disappointed. May 27, 1852. JULIUS REGNIER. VTUItaaa nerrse Batata. XOTICE is hereby given that tbe subscriber has been appointed and qualified as Admin istrator on tbe estate of William Morris, late of Gallia county, deceased. Dated at Clay, this 3d da; of June, A. D. 1851 THOMAS S. COLE, AdrnV ! f ! r 3 t ! M ! 12 E 3 S S 3 ! ? is- i s V Spalding & Rogers' Circus Fleet. 1 : I WILL ARRIVE on MONDAY. July 5th, at 2 & 71 P. M-, amidst the stirring peals of the Th Ism eT weary Belial (a Piano Forte attachment admitting of the most lively as well as measured mu sic) on the Fleatlaa; Palaeet a grand Aquatic Amphitheatre, spacious, elegant and sumptuous beyond descrip tion, with all the modern improvements that contribute to comfort and luxury. The Orchestra consists of a Grew I f alrral orajaa! and the Troupe of Performers selected by a Special Ageat la Eareae, ana culled from the cnoicest nome Stars, has never had a parallel on either continent. Mons. and Mad. BENOIT from Vienna. Mlaa ROSALINE STICKNEY, JOHN GOSSIN, JOHN SMITH, H. P. MADIGAN, E PERKY, BILL LAKE. D. VV. STONE. C. CROSBY. JOE BROWN, MESDA.UES LAKE, PERRY, MADIGAN, &c, &o. The Floating Palace will be moored at the different places named, the fol lowing week. Pt. Pleasant the 6th, GuyandJlte the 7th, Burlington at 10 A. M. on the 8th, and at Catletshurgh at 21 & 7 1 same dav, Ironton the 9th, Hang ing Rock at 10 A. M. the 10th, and at Greenupsburgh at 21 & 71 the aame day. ADMISSION Dresa Circle, (all arm chairs) 60c. Family Circle, (all cush ioned seats,) 50c. Children under 10 half price. Gallery, 85c. Mons. and Mad. LE VATER LEE from London and Paris, M'ile ROSALTHIE and LE JEXNE BURTE Irom Paris. fc-Tha arm chairs may be secured from 10 to 12 and 3 to 5 o'clock each day, by application to the Purser, R. W. K. DIXON, Esq., at the office. June 17, 1852. NEW SPKINQ & SUMMER GOODS. RECEIVED from PHILADELPHIA by WM.C. MILLER, a general assort mentorGOODS of the LVTEST and MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, consisting in part of Sutler black and blue French Cloths; ! black and fincy Doeskin t assuueres; blk. mixed and bro. ;nlM. all aool Tweeds; M Ca.hmarrts, Satinets and Ky. Jeans; Silk, Satin and wooted Vesting; Fine brown Coat and Pant Linens; Heavy Bleached and brown Linen Drillings; French, India and common Nankins; Heavy brown 1-4 Muslins; Fine bleached and unbleached Muslins; Pillow case Mulins and Sheetings; Tickings and cofiireft Drilling; Fine white and colored Flannels; Bleached and brown Cantin Flannpls; Super Ifish Linens. I.inen Towlings & Crash; Shirting and Apron Checks; Worsted Linen and Cotton Table Covers; Worsted Moreens Dimities and Skirts; Gentlemen, Worsted and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers; " Super black Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread (Jloves ; " Black and Fancy colored Silk Cravats ; Super 3-1 and 4-4 black Italian Dress Silks; 14 India Senchew Apron Silks; " Black and colored (allworsted)DeLsines; M Alpacas and Persian Cloths; " Black and Fancy Bareges and Barege De La ines; Chanreable colored Silk Poplins; Black and Fancy colored Lawns; Hoyles fine dark colored Chocolate Lawns ; Small Barred French and Scotch Ginghams; Black and Fancy colored Dress Ginjhams; Hoyles Super 3-4 and 4-4 Chintx Prints; Blue, Black, Green, Red A. Fancy eol'd Prints; Fumit ure and Oil do do; Plain Sl figured Swiss, Book Sc Mull Muslins; Victoria Lawns Sl Plain Sl Striped Jaconets; Cap Nets, Laces, Edfinrv and Inserting; French Needle Worked Collars & Silk Points; Linen Cambrick and Silk Handkerchiefs; Ladies white a.id black Twisted Silk Gloves & Mitts: w Black, white & fancy colored Kid Gloves; Crape, Silk, and Cashmere shawls; Fine assortment newest styles Ladies and Trimmings; Plain and Fancy Silk Parasola and Oingbam and Cotton Umbrellas? Gentlemen's Suner Silk Plush, Beaver, Hungarian & Palm Leaf Hats: A good assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's, Misses, Boys and Children's Shoes and Slippers; A general assortment of Hardware, articles: Superior qualities of Baltimore Chewing Tobacco, French Brandies and Port Wines. ' COLORED CARPET CHAIN, ALL COLORS. Groceries, loaf and crushed Sugars; Orleans Sugar and Molasses; Rio Coffee; Rice; Tens; Ritisins and Prunes by the box, &c &c. OirAll of the above articles and many others not enumerated, will be sold at the lowest market prices. The attention of the public is respectfully invited to an examination. OCash paid lor most kinds of Country Produce. Gallipolis, April 29, 1852. tf NEAT CHEiVP CASH STORE. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that having taken the old and well known stand formerly occupied by Fraxilin Cakei., on the lower aide of the Public Square, which has been newly fitted up, he has opened a NEW STORE, comprising a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Queensware, Boots1 bioes, JIuts, Caps, Bonnets, tyc., which will be sold exclusively forCASII.as I find from considerable experience it is the only way to sell Roods really I will sell Goon articles at much lower sold in this town or county. Having for the last two years been enoaged as Salesman in some of the lar gest Jobbing and Importing Houses in lor the purchase and selection of my uood3, and strictly believing in tne old adage, that "Goods well bought are half the selection of my Stock to please the and stvle. I will pay particular attention to, and snrtmpnt of FANCY DRY (itJOUS. espesially,) than has heretofore been kept or Dress, both useful and ornamental. - I nm antisfipd that flood ean be sold in this place, and all I ask is a fair trial fact. Gallipolis, March 18, 1852. 6m DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH. TA. Established in 1840. Incorporated perpetual charter. FACULTY, P. DUFF, principal, author of the "North American Accountant" and 14 Wes tern Steamboat accountant." Professor of Booe-KeepiHw and commercial aci ences. J. D. WILLIAMS, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. of tha Pittsburgh Bar. Professor of Mkecantilb Law. CH ARLES B ARTBERGER. Architect of St. Paul's Cathedral, Professor of Arrhitor-ti,r.l. MArhanicnl and Landscape DftAwiita. Wrthaeveral able aisis- tnnta In th Rnnk-keeninff denartment It will be found, on reference to any the Pamcirii. of this Institution is the only practical accountant tn this city, devoting his whole time, talents and about eighteen years experience, (in keep ine books) to teaching this important science. His treatise upon Book-keeping, published by the Harpers of New York, has been sanctioned by the American Institute, and Chamber of Commerce of that city, as the moat complete work upon the science extant. Mr. Williams specimens of penmanship having taken the msr 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 ao many obvious advan tages: business men baying no confidence in any instructor! of Book-keaping but those who have themselves kept books. , . The Ladies writing department, under Mr. Williams, is In a spacious and ele- ef r.isevt laharl run V fa PariAt avith sWP, rif A w-ntTstDCd C3-Circular with terms mailed to Mr, Duff at the College. and Misses Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons Queensware and Pittsburgh manufactured cheap. Strictly adhering to this principle, prices than they have been heretofore Philadelphia, I possess great advantages sold." 1 shall make every exertion in public both in regard to price, quality keep a much larger and mo:e varied as or Liadies and uenuemen a wear, i uauiei in this place, comprising every article much cheaper than they have been aold from the people to convince them of the F. CAREL, J. by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with of our city Merchants or Bankers, that all parts of the country on application to DR. GUYSOTTS aaaeaved btrmct m Yeltew faa pari lis. The original and oaly peno'ne prvpra tioa for the permanent care of Cooanmp-. tronand disease of tha 1.3 now whrs they a-e supposed to be affected V he too free ose of Mer r. Iroa, Quinine, ie., 4rc. O , w,'l.C"T,"rfc-. Fall Scrofula or King. Ei . CaaCert,Tamorw, Eruption, of tha 8kiB, Eryaipel.., Chronic Sore Eyea, Uinfwormor Tet ters, Scald Head. Rheumatism, Pains) rn the lionet or Joints, old Sore and1 U!cer,Swe!linirof tl-eGlande.Syphilie Pypepeia, Salt Rheam. Disease of tha Kidney. Loss of Appetite, Dieasa arising from tha nse of Mercory, Pain in tbe Side aod Shoaldere, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaandie and Coatirenesa.' The Beal Fessmle Mralelae KmwbI Thi SaACia PaKPAasD Tbxlow Dock" and tbe "Red Honduba Sabsa f bhi a," are the inclinable- remedial gents from which Dr. Guysott'e Im proved Extractof Yellow Dock end Sar saparilla" ia formed ; and the laboratory of Dr. Guysott has riven ua the virtues of these roots in their perfection. Hi preparation contains all the restorative properties of the root, combined aod concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy. Experiments were made in the manu facture of this medicine, nntill it was found that il could sol be further im proved. Accordingly, we find it resorted to, almost universally, in cases of Hepatic, Scorbutic, and Cutaneoss complaints for general prostration of all the vital powers. and all thoe tormenting diseases of the kin 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 greeable and dar.gerous diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. Salisk, Mich , Oct. 8, IS51. Ma. Johh D. Pau Dear Sirt It ia witb unutterable feelings of gratitude that I am able throoh the Divine Provi dence of God, and by the wonder-work- in? tgeney of that excellent medicine. ''(iiysott't Yellow Dock and Saraapa rilla," to give you a few symptoms of my almost hopeless case. In tha winter of 1S50, 1 was attacked with a revere pain, which was gradually extending; through the whole tight side and )eg; at the same time, a total pros- ' tration of my physical system; also, my leg bad shrunk to about two-thirds of ita common size. I Drocnred the atten dance of a skilful practitioner, who pronounced my disease one of the worst forma of livpr enmnlilnl. Ha aaijt mv case was one not easily handled, bat prescribed for me. I remained under his treatment until I was satisfied be could not help me. I then procured of your sgent at ttis place . W.'A Beers, two bottles of Guysotl's Yellow Dock and Siresparilla, 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 tha agency of that truly valua ble medicine, Dr. Guysotl's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, HASSEL VAURIPER. SALrnc. Oct. 14, 1851. Mr. J. D. Pabk Dear Sir: I send yon the foregoing certificate, and so far aa I am acquainted with bis case, it is all true. I procured it, thinking it might be a benefit to you and to the afflicted. You have the privilege of using it as you think best. Yours. W A. BEERS. In quart Bottles, 41 per bottle six bottles Sold hy J. P. PARK, Cincinnati, O., north east corner of Fourth and Walnut streets en trance on Walnnt street to whom all arders must he ad ipe-sed. L. P. M AGLET, ar.d J. BEARD, Gallipolis; Capehart Sl Smith, Point Pleasant, Va.; S.J. Payne, Porter; S. S. Mor ray, Wilkesville; I). Reed, Poaseroy; G. W. Cooper It Co ., Coalport April 2 J, 1852.--eowly THE RAILROAD IS COMING TO GALLIPOLIS. The cars are beinjr drawn by the splendid HORSES 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, 6ce. 'Plff??! am prepared at all times to accommodate persons on the shortest notice possible and at terms to rait eua-to-ners, with Saddle Horses, Horses and Buggies, Carriages, &c, with or with out drivers. I am thankful to old pa trons and hope they will continue their patronage. Remember the place, ono door below the Public Square. D. N. ALLARD. March 4,1 852. ly J ft brls Dried Pearhes, a prints artiele. 40 bars prime Rio Coffee. " 30 sees Austin's Superior Rifle Powder, 35 a Blasting do. Just received and for ale by E. DELETOMBK Co. May 6. 1933. LAST CALL. THE subscriber, havinc aoade a change in bis business, would request all those knowing themselves indebted by aota ar bosk account Ur call and settle without delay. . April 8, '52. r. matdcbs. STAR f the West, Miasissippian, Ohio, Premium and Meteor Cook in 2 Stoves, for sale low for cash at tha Stove Depot of F. MATHERS & CO. April 8, 1852 6ra JUST received a beautiful lot of Ja paned Ware, enameled Sauce Pans ar.d House furnishing articles. Also the Osvgen Lard Lamp, the best Lamp in use. F. MATHERS & CO. April 8, 1852. 6m