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V l 00 j i 2 ' : 3 Oil 1 5 00 8 CO ao do i 23 00. 1 mi m vwrt r ii i ( r n s. t l s 4, A)) Arrlral of the Pacific. FOVR DAYS LATER FROltfiEUROFE. '- ' TUB QUICKEST TRIP YET ! j 'New Yori, April 19. Thfj ateamship Pa ifid .enched her dock it 91 o'clo k Ibis morning, having mado the pamgelrora Liverpool in (fojs. She brings Liverpool dales to ihe 9ih inst. This was ih quickest run on record. . .The Liverpool Cotton market was dull d prices nominal. The sales on Monday reached 6;000 bales, and on Tuesday, 2.000 tkfc Groin market was firm without change in prices. Provisions were as .last noticed Trade In the manufacturing districts was e tlulLand unsatisfactory. rv;, ? j ,.f w? , ' .! ' " ' f. ' SECOND P IS PATCB. -t-The Pacific left Liverpool on Wedneshy at ?.P: iL,. making ber un from dock to dooV in S days, 21 hours and 30 minute . Thh ta tha first time the passage has been '""mad in less than 10 days. The shortest TBasagVyrevTous to thiawaa'also made by Captain flye.Septernbeir, last, when he cross- , w d'tho Atlantic In 10 days, 5 hours ond. 46 mit ujef j i n ,t u j t. x ;- w . " Vi'VThp shot teat passage ver;made from Kew.tork.to Liverpool waa performed by ihe Asia f DecemW la, wjbjl ' houri ind JO mljTt' ? - the sucwful result. ;, ; -.'..h-T "'f ' .Th Asia arriv. j at Liverpool on Satur Ay nlght, In J9 days 10 hours and 6 min- utes. Tha nMttlml news bv this arrival is not of much Importance. There is nothing of .aynaequencev going oi'. in W British Parihjmenv : ' , "!,; ; " J V Much dlscuaako exists at present relative - w the formation of a new ministry. ; A ru mor was current cf a new Combination in t 'eluding. M. Balouch and Odilloi. Barrot. OESIIAMT. - t- -It u not yet decided at Berlin whether : the Dresden Conference would bediscontin '' tinuad. It wa generally believed that Aus Via' would1 coasent to the terms of tbo Frank ; fort Pet, which had been foi warded to Vi enna lo g'eat haste. - . ' ( " ' ' " ". . ' BPA1R. m- ' Advices from Madrid report that the cam .Itu of public debts has communicated to ! "iba chamber their report on the Bill, a " mninrliv weria decidtdl V in'lts favor. ' A dis y J ; t uaiioa f the lubjqct would .'take: place on 4 s.ha-1.,,i';'" r,v-:"-''-; "-: W v 'r ' CCMMBBCUt Tit: a i ". LivfiarooL, April 8. Cvmm;rclal .affairs are gonornlly..qaiei1 but the i Wiccs of foreign and Colonial pro- Ar r mtarlil v maintained.. A moderate mnlinl nf hlldiniSS has been coinz forward ll.lv T... .. Indian fLirn sold at 30 C.O Wiwii for .white, and 29Q30 for .yellow. At lha mark held to-day the demand was quite '' btlsk and hoi lers were enabled to obtain an advance of 6d Is pet quarter. Wheat and ffflour aold slowly at the full terms of Fri v'dar Usu Br ho continental advices wo - find thai the late advance which took place in moat articles of trade In this country, has .-i-influenced the chief maikets there, and pri consequently had slightly advanced. !V. Tbo teports from the agricultural districts r ol a aausirciory ciiurauicr. rou.u .' iiaa fallen during March. '. ; "T.Tho iroporta of cured provlsioni from ? A'mericaira lighter! Beef is firm. Other 'olclea art 'unchanged but Utile business ''Min ui be ffoine forward in the Wood 'Jlradf it Leeds and Haddlcfield .,vT ... mim T leaf LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. '"' . New Yoei, April 19, '"The Brometheus arrived last night from Chsgres, fringing 260 passengers. She has f "ieisV canwderaUlOj "mount di M bands or passengers, -' The, dales from San Francisco are to the M8th of March. The steamer New Orleans rrWerf af Pnna'rrra:ApTlI 1st, whh 600,000 riaTrinW-ialao the steamer Norther with :-48Q0,00Mnd the Antelope with 600,000. There had been a continuationof robbe . afca pn tUTsimus.'; ,n7,!;:?, ,-. . ,,fr Fve,r ft-prmiling i considerable tx- " 01..': &i ' f '"'' . Lfasti ttw kppeari ireftll U CtJilW .'sllevV 'Two iiveo who gava OaWmm. u l.rt Easier, of Maine, ana. wimw 'ibodb; of Miss., We're hung ty M populace "idtSonstWer'a rivor, oa Jot yJTtf. JkfifAssjyiiig ofica was l fall blast e4Wn. Francis" to. " .Mesal'., Moffit & Oo r 1 who have tha wtract received 100,000 in jolddluet in three biira .f they opened I rS'r- naiadb City basbeee redMced to asbe1 ' I ! ' ' . . i. r ohtrh k la sunnosen was tno WCH , V rr ftf in Incendiary. One hundred and, filty htrjses were, burned, and ftbe losa. Ja ,calcu laiad'avionamiUiondollarsr t iv '. k VibuTi ng ths past fortnight all kinds of goods iitateen pressing heavily on the market, and prices lve not ceen well a istainea Chill floor in Prime order bring 6 W J ' 100 Ka. . i Mesa pork 15 00 bbl clear do 18 00, ;, and other articles In proportion The Physicians of Athens, Gsllis and Meigs outees, are requrated to meet la Pomeroy on Sat artsy, Msy 10, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose - of forming a District Medical Association. . Kf. . ' , .. . ISAAC train, . rft r-'tu-' : CHAi P. THOMAS, Ipii) U, 1861. ;" Committee, . javrafaa.A new two horse WAUU?i well 1V . ironed and complete in all partieuUra, for l..lak i annlll . w ; ' , KbHU a. onw. Ddtaloes-Ewiy. PnUes-the J brsl Wnds for FEtD & BB0 "WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The great success attending the use of this Bal sam in Pulmonary diseases, having naturally at tracted the; attention of physicians, and others, various opinions and surprises have arisen with regard to its component parts, some have supposed it to contain indiiie, others mercury, Ac, and to such substances they attribute its extraordinary ef ficacy. Such opinions being entirely erroneous and calculated to prejudice many persons against the medicine, .we pledge ourselfves that it contains nothing of the kind, or anything the least injuri ous on the contrary, it is composed principally of extracts from the MOSS of ICELAND, WIRD CHERRY, and the PINE of our Noetiieen lati tudes. U"See advertisement. U'Gssat Inconsibtemct I ! Physicians , pie scribe Dr. Rogers Liverwort and Tar in the last stages and the most hopeless cases of Consumption, after all other medicines have failed, as It has proved itself to be the most extraordinary medical aid in curing that disease. Now this medicine is as valu able in the incipient stages, such as Coughs, Colds, Ac, Ac when the. Lungs are not too far gone be fore alceration takes place. It is seldom or ever known to fall in breaking up the most distressing Cough or Cold in a few hours time, if the directions are strictly followed. ' ' The GENUINE DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, which makes so many wonderful cures, is for sole by J. P, Flemish and D, Reed, Pome roy, Ohio. . ; ; :''-'- ; Protestant Episcopal Rev. Thoba B. Dooi.tr, KecMrs Services every Sabbath morning, at lut o'ctock. '" ' Prcsby terlan Rev: R. Wilkinson, Pastor: Services every Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. Pastor: Services at the upper-church on alternate Sabbath mornings, at 10 o'clock at lower church, every Sabbath afternoon, at 8 o'clock. Roman CatholicRev TiiKormru K. Priest:'Services every Sabbath momlng. German Methodist Rev. Mr, Giyir,- Services every Sabbath morning. ". German Lutheran Rev. Mr. Habel, Services every Sabbath morning. SOCIETIES. - A WASOWIC -PomeroT liOdffc, VVNo. 164-SUted Meetings, the Monday i bvening, on or before the full moon in each month. Hall in Murphy's building, Second St. I. O. O. F. Naomi IiOdsre, ftfiIVo. 117. r Meetings on every Friday Evening. Hall in Edwards' building. mm Welfare Division, No. 96, Sons Miot Temperance, Meetings every Saturday riii iA? T7 In i Hall in IVPtinti'i hiiililinar mw sausoury uivision xso. evenings, nau, nice'SDUiiuing jimuR'puru PROSPECTUS op THE MEIGS COUNTY TEIECRAPD. Terras $1.50 per Year In Advance. THE UNDERSIGNED has commenced the pub' lication of the " Meigs Uoukty Telegraph " on I Sheet, conuining TWENTY.EIGHT of printed matter, on clear and beauti- an enlarged COLUMNS ful type, and fine white paper. It is of the largest class, and filled with the choicest reading matter, literary, political and miscellaneous. Being de termined to excel all our country cotemporaries, we are perfecting arrangements to make our paper all that a newspaper ought to be. Seven years ago a paper was started in this place. containing about one third the matter of onr pre sent issue. Six years ago we became connected with it, and enlarged it to imperial size. A farther enlargement followed at the end of two years; and :.nj .n.i, tk. e niM in n(ni. ..... . ., . . , ,.uo..o.6 0- Extra Doable Mediam Sheet, With new nress. tvne. &c. We are determined h.l no m.n in this rorion of" country, shall lowr- er have an excuse for withholding his subscription, It sha.ll be made indispensible to his comfort Its LITERARY Feature will be made up of Tales, Essays, Poetry, &c, selected from the best authors, in a rich variety of subject and style. The POLITICAL Department shall be Whig, and nothing else. Believing the Whig party to be the true party of the country, it will be our ......... .1 aim, in all our efforts, to uphold its integrity ana promote its success, in all its organizations, Coun, State and National. We shall circumscribe our coursa by no narrow views of sectional advan tage, but shall discuss all questions in a broad, national and catholic spirit. We shall support Whiir nrinr.inles. measures and men now and .. -.-0 f-- . - , always. ' THE AGEICULTDRAL Department will der mead ear special attention. The farmer will always tad la Its columns matter suitea to us business in life. All recent improvements in ag- ficultural Implements, and discoveries in agricul; "T" " swill be spread be- tural and horticultural science fore them. The NEWS Department we intend shall be without fault By means of the Magnetic Tele graph, we are enabled to give our readers the aews of the day, .European ana American, ai leasi eiguv days before the they receive it in any eastern pa per. And by the same agency we will be able to give the ' . Eastern nnd Western markets. dowa to the hour of going to press. In addition to this, the HOME NEWS, and the LAWS OF OHIO, which are of more importance to the citi xen than any other feature, we find men who have been taking Eastern papers for years, who know no more of home affairs, than though they inhaliilArl tha 1JWTI OI me Dai a aaa . . ...... w i ii . n.,. tivvi " ' " ' mrv . Vr, YOUR OWN COUNTY PAPER. wm nr. it the lnwMt nossible nriee rrwe put it at the lowest possioio price 1,50 In advance, or 12,00 within the year. Any w a the paper one year gratis. AT once. Send on voua names R. T VAN HORN. Pomesot, April, 1861. ' i Snrinz Goods. TUST RJpEl VED a fresh supply of seasonable a I GUUDs. whicn now manei my coin- nii. niirtin of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard- w.m Oii-nwarB. Iron Ware. Stone Ware, Hats, Caps, Boouj, Shoes, Window Glass, Looking Glasa- CS, U I OCRS, waicnea, iron, nana, eicc., ucovue, M.n.iie Hniwta. Oila. Fish. Provisions, Cotton Yarns. Carpet Yarns, Carpets, Mill Saws, White Lime, Plaster Paris, Ac. oxo. . " " .. . WM. H. REMINGTON, Corner Lind and Front streets, . A ...,1 I T lAM nOAara. ' - : ' N. B. Molawcs and Sugar direct from Kew Or leans, by the Ma., bbl., hu boif et-reuii. ; rt P. RELU'9 DRIIG STOBE. ."3 HAS BESN TIJimRAmi.T KEUOVED t4 3 W. H. Remiuirton's 'Warehouse, on Lind Street, where he will be happy to wait on his old friends and customers, and convince them that he is nei ther burned out or drowned out, but has plenty to supply all demands for articles in his line. ... lie cXDects to be at his old stand m another week. with a new stock, in s new buildine. Be sure. however, in the meantime to call at thehayscales. , JJ. KED. Pomeroy, April 17, 1851. . ZDS JSLELJk- JN!J T3L7 uriii II mV The Greatest ; BLOOD PDBIFIER In till wholi Would! . W Ma tlp BrtoVor Sit BttOmfw 3. II U now put np In QUART BOTTLES, of lh mimt mud mtdical Mmcy m whi-n In tmill botllu. L-vt boctlo eonulra WIXTY-FOUK DC8E8, nS Uw One Tablnrootfla u required at t Bone tkrec Umm -tbmon. lHM:lMli Twenty-One Dy, wblcli It nick kmr Hitn hnnle or taj oilier medicine luii. hecauM Itaera U required of thlt t leu VHBiItT u oom. The (rent S.w, o( Ilile lllooit Partner over H olher medicines, eontliu In rrut mim is lu soweMlni w part or Ha compound, tUe povrul Jtleatleal Vlrtnea of aunM Scare and Uare Indian Roots and Barks, wlHeh no otlier medicine noHeMea. Then ere Ihe ami eirlrta rarlflern of lhu H land thai wen ever known lo eliaar udiiw or tekiu sM,ud iuom iMiag mii)aa wtia (be tfimtmtrmut CrtnMt) at. i. f. .. , . Sarsaparina, Yellow Dock, CHERRY AN0 SASSAFRAS BARKS, ! make Hilt Teaeteble Ex tract, sol only Ike fmf BIS Pnrifler, but alio, a cheaper atuM bj arent edda Uian any other. U la aifr, beonae the awuihfy of It leal mu be bourni for One Dollar wlU lut ataeh leaaer. and laeare Tea Tlaaee more BlouMlaeaaa, ihea Om iMIar-a vortk of any other aMdklae. BT tt undoubted proof of the (Are) of ; . . Scrofula, Fever-Sores, . gtoU-Heod, Eryttpthf, SoU-Mmw, MmmNwi, SypSOk, Xrae Mom, Mmplm a tht fact, I.lTer-Ceuiplelnta, Him, lutrn. Oukwwm Mem, Ceativeneaa, Son J.W Uraprp. ela, tarn k Ma SUt, Brraat, Brim, end MkU, and ILL othi Impurk-Blood DtiRAira, aea our PAMPHLK'tt awd tttaad Wte-aTery Afent baa Uieai lo (ire away. - For sale by D. Reed, Pomeroy; G. W. Cooper & Co., Chester; P. M. Petrel, Graham Station. : All orders must be addressed to Wallace & Co., 301 Broadway, New York. RALSTON & STIVERS TXTOULD INFORM their friends that they V V bave survived the lire, and axe now hold ing forth at their Warehouse on Second street, where they ore receiving a fresh stock of GOODS, to which they invite the attention of their friends and customers. . -... . It msy' not be necessary to remind those indebted to us that this is s great time of need, as all are acquainted with our misfortune, "A word to the wise is sufficient." . . Apriin, 1851 n28tf. , - Oir John Franklin This brave Naviga- O tor has not yet been found, and his wife mourns because she has not his Daguerreotype liKenesj, Alas! he put it off until it was too late. Professor Woolly has. taken rooms at A Sted- man's, in Miidleport, where he will remain but a a few days, retdy and happy to wait on those who may be so fortunate as to give him a call. Professor Wholly has lust received from New York the Electro Galvanico, which enables him to take better Pic tires than has ever been taken in the West, and warranted to be inferior to none in the world, and cleaner than any before. Come on, whilt every thing is teady. A cloudy day is as good as at y. April 17, 1861-i28w3' " FIREV FI11E1 F1HE1 HAVING received a little shorter no tice to vacate '.he premises, we formerly M occupied, than the law, in its humane operation, . :. . 1 allows, o athe night of the late fire, we are now to be found in Wm.H Remington's building, one door below his store. Having supplied ourselves with all our missing irticles, we are enabled to furnish our customers at reduced prices. In addi tion to our present: stock wa have made arrange ments with an eastern, importing house to supply us with the latest imputations ot drugs at impor ters nrices. and will receive, in a few weeks, a very large and extensive invoice of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, tiazia'a (lorraerly) Kousseu s) renu mery, new Chemical Preparations, Instruments, Fine Drugs, ana scared preparations, never Be fore brought to this nirket. We will supply Physicians and Merchants, at a deduction of twen ty per cent on their bills bf former purchases in this place, or at tne "uircuiar nices- oi any re sponsible Pittsburgh or Cuicinnatti House. We warrant our arugs io oe ot nrsi quality ana en' 'Sl&SSZR adulteration. Call and see what difference there is in the quality of dfgs and ascertain our prices. J. V. iMlJNG, JJruggist. MUSTANG LlSlMENT. We have just been inforrmd,-by letter, that a counterfeit of this valuable Liiiment made its ap pearance in Cincinnati some time since. 1 People must be on their guard. The Proprietor has but one agency in Meigs county Hat is at the cheap drug store or j. y. ri.tjiiu. WAa uruy iu cis. pr id. incrcaiuici xes O if s a fact that prime Suptrcarb. Soda, in the" original Liverpool package, sich ss you have wen ouyiMK to aim oi pr iu. tur, is bcuiiik ai me cheap cash drug store, in Remingum's building, at iu cti pr id. less than western tuvers can our- chase it at wholesale. Buying out goods for cash in the east and adopting tho cash lystem at home, e.nb.le s . .e" at .our fota?OT. Pr'ces in Gallipolis, which made such astonishing disclo sures in the price ot drugs in uama county. J. f. FLEMING. SAND'S SARSAPARILLA. The Agency of this Incomparable medicine has been established at the cheap cash drug store, where a fresh supply can be found as loon as the proprietors nil their lormer orders. While other preparations of Sarsaparilla are fast siskins: into merited neglect, this preparation has been steadily advancing in popular favor, and is now Ihe Sarsa- nnilla Wti nf Itia Arty Yti 4 nf Ika . n "V6?, v,mn INDIGO Rest Spanish Float only tl pr lb. I at cheap drug store. FLEMING. J' AMP CIIIIdNIES Only 20 eta., at J FLEMINGS. T TERiTIIFUGES. M'Lanes, Sellers, and . Fahnestock's only 20 cts. per bottle at f LEM1NG3. 7ELLOW OCIIRLV-Only 6 cts. pr lb. J. . at - . FLEMINGS. o PAN IS II BROWN Only 6 cts pr O at FLEMINGS lb. TXT ASHING SODA Only 8 cts. pr lb. at v . " FLEMINGS. nODFUEY'9 CORDIAL, and Bate- VJ" man's Drops, 6 cU pr bot. at FLEMINGS. wujsanM Bawvii mmiura o a. in j use about 4 mos., all perfect, for sale very cheap. - - J. I, r LtMlINU. M 'LANE'S Vermifuge and Liver Pills, also Seller's Vermifuge and Liver Pills, by the doxen very eheap at FLEMINGS. M'ALISTER'S All Healing Ointment and . Solar Tincture, sold by agency for the proprietor at FLEMING'S. PAIN KILLER A Fresh Supply just re ceivedat FLEMINGS. g; i ranh nmff Mntn. Kl.KMIIMI. .. ... s ,, , A NY MAN who reads our advertisements I xjL from one end of this paper to the other and .,.., . n,trtr.T in i te, i ww a aa aeea uu vane wu w we m ww arve, mm .vw. ta'Haa monih , by buying of us, we will feel ourselves un Be sure you find the chesp cash drug store in Remington's corner, ana dont tail to read our ad vertisements in some ones presence, r biwunu. Middleport Select School T1HE Misses Bailv and McLain respectfully in- I form the citisens of Pomeroy and vicinity that tl ey purpose opening a Select School in Miu dlepor .on W EDM EoJJA i , April io, ioi. tuition ria auABTEa or twelve weees: Orthoaranhy. Readirur. Writing andArith- meuc, - - . ea ud Geography and English Grammar, - 2 60 Natural and Mental Philosophy. Chwiuatry, History, Botany and Algebra, - 00 Painting, French Embroidery, Wax Fruit, Wax and Paper Flowers, extra charge. , . Due attention shall be paid to the morals ot the punus. 1851; SPRING CCCDS; 1851. ES EDWAKD3 lm. j.,.t received from . the East a large assormiti.t of new and de sirable Goods, which in addition to his previous stock constitutes ss large an u.vwrtmcnt as can be found in this region of country. His articles are of Ihe best quality, and ho wi!l sell at a very small advance on eastern prices. Among his articles may be found a large variety of DRESS GOODS, consisting of . r - Figured and Watered Dros3 Silks; Printed French Grenadines, Borages, Tissues, &c .. Black, Green and Maroon French Merinoes; Black, Green, Mode and Mroon Thibet Cloths; Black and Fancy Alpacas; '' j Figured, Plain and Barred Swiss Mu3linsj ' A large assortment of Printed Lawns, compri sing the newest styles) .s : ' ":, -i Frenoh Printed Jaconets, Ginghams, te. ' . With an assortment bf Worsted, Linen, and Cotton Goods for Men's summer wyr. . y Together with a splendid assortment of Prints of the newest and most desirable styles. , Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings; ' ALSO Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, &e. ' " t " ' .; ., Pomeroy, April 17, 1881. ' ' " " y - NEEDLE WROUGHT CAFES,Cufls Collars, Chemisettes, and Corded skirts, for sale by . sprilt7 i . , . . EDWARDS. . JENNY EINDTRIillMINOS of all co lors, at apill7 EDWARDS. RONNETS Florence Braid, noughsnd Rea Hv. Milan RrlffA.'. Huncrarinn. AlTtnnt NoaIa Braid, colored Chip and Crm Pearl Bonnets, for wie Dy . apriin 4" ftUWABUb, Bonnet Silke and 8atin, various colors Crape, Thule and Florence, assorted colors, for BonnetLining, for sale at , ! aprill7 H OSrjr A tine assortment "of Ladies' and Children's Hose,: COmnriin every variety, just received by ; apriin EDWARDS., Lace Boots-Kid, Morocco, Calf and Kip, forsaleat apriin , EDWARDS. Linen, Cotton, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings, forsaleat apriin ,-, .. ... , EDWARDS. f v -nr. . , , fll 1 1 T Bonnet and Can Ribbons, for J11 sale very cheap at r EDWARDS. Gloves-Black, Colored, -White Kid and Silk Gloves of superior quality, at apmif 1 . . .. . EDWARDS . gaiters and Half Gaiters, Kid, Morocco, Calf a snd&ip Buskins, and Jenny Lind Tiea K and Kin Buskins, and Jennv I.lnH Tine Also, a good assortmemt of Misses and Children's Buslgns, and Lace Boots, for sale at sptilH .,. EDWARDS'. One Hundred Reams Cap Paper Also,Flat Cap, Letter and Bill Paper, at eptiin EDWARDS'. roccrles A General Assortment of Prime GROCERIES, for sale low by apriin EDWARDS', teel A general assortment of Cast, Shear, uerman ana a steel, for sale by spriin . .. EDWARDS'. Iron A large lot of all sizes, for sale at apriin . . i .. EDWARDS'. V Hs nnd Spikes of all sites, justreceiv Led and for sale very cheap at- j apniw .... &i WARDS .' Dowdcr 60 kegs Rifle and Blasting Powder I on hand and for. sale at apriin EDWARDS'. PLOWS. The attention of hm- 3Jv ' era is called to mv aaaortment nf ''eSa"aSaipin0 T nn D.tnnl :.i - " " MviiQ.awurmigi Wliu- out stocits ; also, now Points and Land Sides. Apriin, 1861. B. 8. EDWARDS. Tea Store I havaon band a larre in. ln.l V. II A Bl.Tl. 'istLlm TEAS, which I am nreuared to sell in origi nal packages either of 61 lbs.,y the half chest. or Dy ine single in, at very low prices. . . , April 17, 101. K. 8. EDWARDS. n allow Ware A large assortment on hand ana tor sale at Is 8 KDWARDS. pril 17, 1851. . ( ..... -t GEORGE W. 1IOLIHE8. Wholesale Grocer and Dealer in Foreign and Do mestic Liquors, 1 . , ' No. 4, Main St., Middleport, Ohio. F' lull Assortment I an receiving laree additions to my stock of Groceries, which 1 will sell at (Jinoinnau prices with freight added. jUGAR-20 hhds. N. O. Sugar on hand and k J for sale low by GEO. W. HOLMES. OLASSES 100 bbls. new crop just re- J-T-i. ceivea ana ior saie low Dy GEORGE W. HOLMES. IO COFFEEr-60 bags superior article li just received and tor sale low at Mo 4. GEORGE W. HOLMES. CIGARS. 20 boxes fine regalias; 10 do Canones; 13 do rine Havanna; 6000 Commons on hand and for sale low by ' GEO W HOLMES. POWOEU, SHOT A EEADr For sale L at No. 4 . GEO W. HOLMES. 1 EAS. In chests, half chests and quarters, fresh article, tor sale very low at No. 4. , DOAP A. CANDLES A good article of U oom on nana ana 101 sale by the box. GEO W HOLMES. T AI8INSU 26 boxes just received and for X sale low at no 4 GEO W HOLMES. TJRIIHE OLD WHISKEY. 20 bbls. on JL hand from one to three years old for sale at No 4. GEO W HOLMES. f I TOBACCO 20 boxes fine Va. and Ky. leaf I received from the manufacturers, and for sale low at No 4. GEO W HOLMES. II. MOLASSES fc CLARIFIED Oe SYRUP, a good article, low at GEUKOK W HOLMES. EMONS efc ORANGES 20 boxes fresh 4 and for sale cheap by Q W HOLMES. - I ACKEREL 60 bbls. Nos. 1, 3, and 4 lTj. just received and for sale low at No 4. D ROOMS 20 dos. first rate Articles cheap U at No 4 5 ''-; GEORGE W lOLME "IODFISH A few drums lust received by yj . uc.UKUiv.vy nuiuaiii,s. T"TE STUFFS of all kinds, warranted good. P M Just received and for sale low py 50 Boxes Glassware received and for sale at ,- . . ... , . GEORGE W HOLMES. HEAD QUARTERS, N2 2. nonEN. has the plea- Vsure of announcing that through every obstacle and in despite of all misfortune he is again at his poet with ui splendid lot or v Clothlnir, Ha haa riassed through the fire and has not been found wanti ng. Altnoughoneori the severest sufferers, yet through the kindness of friends, his establishment. Phoenis-like. has risen VARNIS1I.-1 barrel No 1 i i iTi i nMinnin. nn nnnn nia nil v i , r 1 1 1 1. 1 1 i , will I - -- . rally around him and assist in tlie work ol recover- inr his loss. His stock consists of Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, n... wi.n.i. nA,..w,at. w uiaw Lia. M. laiiuuioi iiauuBbiiiiiiLiai taw, - - ALSO Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Linen Goods, Summer Cloths, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, and a host of articles which are in i table for the season. As it is necessary to make quick sales he haa re- puced the prices of goods, so that he defies compe tition, come irom where it may. Store immediately east of the burnt district. April 17, 1861 n28tf MISS E. A8KINS. KiSiaer and Kantiuuuter.O mmW II as jwi Knii-ivtu and is now onenini, rj. in the basement of the Riheldarfer House, a general assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Crapes and Milliners Trimmings of all lit... ...1 T 1 1. . Vu, ..:... l I MIL ll.l anKia auu ui 1110 ucoi iiuunj, woicn wm oe aula ai a very small advane. Pomeroy, April 17, Uftl a28tf. 'TIKOWN'S Csnthoridia Tissue, at Jj FLEMING 8. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER I PEPSIN! . THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, Or Gastric Jit led A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directhns by Buron Lntim, the great Physiological Chemist, by J 8 HOUGH TON, M D, No 11, North Eighth street, Philadel phia, Ps. i 1 This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGES TION, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE. CONST1PA, TION, LIVER C0MPKA1NT, and DEBILITY, curing afterfNature's on method, by Nature's own method, the Gastric Juice. - " Half a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, iufnsed in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pounds or Ruat Bee im about two hours, out of the stomach. - , : Scientific Evidence I , v ' Baron LtEsm, in his celebrated work oh Animal Chemistry, says: "An artificial Digestive Fluid, analagous to the Gastrio Juice, -may be readily prepared from the mucuous membrane of the sto mach of the calf, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so softened, changed and digested, Just in the same manner as th'ey would be in the human stomach." Dr Pikkma, in his famous treatise on "Food and Diet," published by Fowlers & Wells, New York, page 86, states the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation. - There sre few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr Combe, in his valuable writings on the Phys iology of Digestion, observes that "a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and he states that "a distinguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastrio Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved cjui pletely successful.", - ". 1 Di GtAHaM, author of the famous works on "VpppliihlH l")it nvl. "It in .a rumnrkahlo r.t in nhviinWv thai thA atnmei.ha in animala. meer.. rated in water, impart to the fluid the property of di?ol,vi!!f TrH t!les of food and of effecting kind of arUficial digestion of them in nowise uiuciciu iiuiu lira umuiai uicolivd TUUC9S. Dr Simon's great work, the "Chemistry of Man," (Lea dt Blanchard, Phila, 1846, pp 321-2) says: "The discovery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the flkominal tiisff-nvtr nf I Ii rraat inn Vvm wmvuuvm uwws vi ivaviuiii a loin swilb CJl" periments we know that food is dissolved as rapid- ly in an an arUficial digestive fluid, prepared: from Pei?' M il i? in the Mtu7l?VfriS J u,ce ''??lf-" nlT? f the Jefferson College, 6.v aaU.uu.. . ,,tI- tion of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Rn.niMni n the natrtc Jnin. nhi;vi fm, 11.. living human stomach and from vuimals, are well known., "In all cases," he says, "digestion oc ourred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natu iai uit'tsuons. - AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr Houoiito.Vs preparations of PEPSIN has pro duced the most marvellous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervgus Decline, and Dys peptic Consumption, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give" the de tails of cases in the limits cf this advertisement out authenticated eertiricates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid snd wonderful, but permanent. . - Xt us great PiEKNOUS ANTIDOTE, and par ticularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver ComnlainL Fever and Aeue. and the evil ef- fects of Quiuine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and tho too free use of ardent spirits. It also reconciles Health with Intemper ance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COM PLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and re move at once. No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A single dose re moves all the unpleasant symptoms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent- PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY follow at once. It is par ticularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, dis tress after eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirits, Despondency, Ema ciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicice, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will often effect a lasting cure. tvery Dottle Dears the written swuature or J 5 Huuutiiun, in u, soie proprietor. sold Dy agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Also, ior sale at the urue store or u. KEbU, Pomeroy, Ohio- apnl24n2tyl CASH AGAINST CREDIT. Having adopted the Cash system, I offer to the citizens generally a splendid opportunity of realizing its advantages. Cash should give its possessor an advantage which under the present system of trade he tails to realize; it being an undeniable tact that no business can be conducted as cheap for credit- as cash, and no lair dealing man will make a dis Unction prejudicial to either, when two classes of customers are brought face to face. Thereiore, in order to reward industry and uu gality, I have established Onb Placi in Pomeroy where you can save money by spending it at aecre'ounoi. h. h. smith's, TEA STORE. Havine iust received a new supply of that splendid TEA, from il'uiladelplua, 1 oner it to the public with renewed inducements. H. B. SMITH, Agent. jana'iso. nOAL STOVES-The celebrated Enterprise vnos. 1, i ana 4. uau ana see them, at - SMITH'S, rL,OlIK from the Chesira Mill, for sale at SMITH'S. OUCH WHEAT FLOUR 1000 lbs for J3saleat SMITH'S rEi , Bed Pins lust receiv J3ed and for sale by. II. B. SMITH, Agent, janyiBSO. GROCERIES of all kinds just received and VJl for sale at m. a. bmith-h. BLASTING POWDER 26 kegs just received on commission and foi sale upon the cash principle, by H. U. SMITH, F IFTY BARRELS sale low for cash, by Muskingum Salt for H.Y11TH T I TWENTY-FIVE Banels Curtis' best fJrab I Cider for sale low to close consignment, at the store of H. B. SMITH. rpWENT-FIVE Bushels Shoe Pegs, as I sorted sizes, irora the best lactors in tne uni ted States, lor sale at SMITH'S. pi VE HUNDRED Lasts, Best style and JL pattern for sale at SMITH'S. IIOE FINDINGS. A Jment for sale at splendid assort SMITH'S. 1 FATHER. Unner. Calf. Topping, Lin I Jing and Binding skins, for sale at the store of decl9'1880. n. o. sniiin. F IFl'V Thousand Pine Shingles for sale H. B. SMITH. at the store of THIRTY Kits No. 1 Mackerel, for sale at dec. 19. SMITH'S. Q MOKED BEEF. 200 pounds Sugar KJ Cured, for sale at SMITH'S, LATFORM SCALES, cinnati prices, at for sale at Cin SMITH'S. for SMITH'S. i xdud I . . . 0 OLE LEATHER A splendid article of kJ Cincinnati and Hemlock tan, for sale at banns. Anew supply of Call Skins, upper, Moroccos, .. r:.i: a i:j: nr .11 m UlllI AjIPinKS, oiuuiliga euu riiiumg. vi a descriptions. Come along "shops, ' and see at SMITH'S. ilTtITII savs that the Cash system works liko a charm. He has just returned from the Queen City and is prepared to accommodate bis numerous customers with the following articles at his cash prices. 40 Barrels best molasses; 15 do Middling and Extra Sugars; 10 Boxes Raisins; 10 do Soap; 10 do Candles; Sugar Crackers; Soda and Butter do. Oifes. Tea. Ac. ' Unices and other articles beloneirig to the trade at Wholesale or Retail, Cull and see hint first house above the Rolling Mill. "He's there." 25 Don, Buckets oa hand nnd for sale by . G EO W HOLM PS, To onr Friends and Customers. WE thus ccg leave to inform you nnd thro' your kindness ourand your friends of your' neighborhood and elsewhere not forgotting xur enemies if any there be that we are now receiv ing direct from New Orleans and the eastern cities a Fresh Stocli of Groceries, which we are now offering for sale at room No 6, Front street, Portsmouth, Ohio, and have made arrangements to be be supplied during the season from shme places. Our stock will at ail limes eousist of everything in flic Grocery lino. r ,1 ; , . Although in the matter of purchasing and in now offering our goods for sale, we frankly confess that we have been and still are directed mainly by a desire to promote our own interests yet it will nevertheless affurd us greut pleasure to accommo date our friends to the fullest extent that a due regard for their and our interests may seem to dic tate, v The hackneyed and stale terms, 'chesp,' 'clieep cr than ever,", and 'cheapest,', we abstain fmm using, leaving to others (less modest men than our selves) to derive all the advantages that an intelli gent community may concede to this kind of boast ing. OAKES A BUSK1RK. , r. J. OAKKS. V. W. SrKIK. OAKES & BUSKIRK, Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Rectified Whis- ; key, Foreign and Domestic Liquor, IVo. 6, Front St., Fortsmomh, Ohio. Sugar 400 hhds Prime Now Orleans Si-gar, on hand and for sale low ly , . OAKKS ft BUSKIRK. Molasses 100 bbls new crop, on hand and for sale at No 6. OAKES & BUSKIRK- lo Coflfee 300 Bags, superior article just received ana ior sate at no b. : ' . . OAKES & BUSKIRK. v No against tho World! I ,lOR good articles at low prices. ! m v V , . v OAKES &. BUSKIRK. . Full Assortment We are now receiving large additions to our stock of Groceries, which we are selling very low for cash. . Come and examine for yourselves. ' ' " ' OBKES A BUSKIRK. Shot, Powder and Lead 120 l.v:s Shot, 20 kegs Powder Dupont's best; 2000 liars Lead-, For sale at No 6. OAKES & BUSKIRK rieas In chests, half chests, and unarteM;' a iresh articles, for sale low by . OAKES & BUSKIRK. Soap and Candles A good article of b-ith, on hand and for sale low by the box. OAKES & BUSKIRK. P1 lour Always on hand and for sale by (JAKES Hl SrvIHtv. Bourbon Whiskey 20 Bbls. on hand, from one to ten years old, for salo at. No n. OAKES A BUSKIRK. r ObacCO 20 Fine Virginia Leaf; J. 10 do Missouri do: 10 do Virginia Fives; 10 do do Eights; IS do 'Missouri 'Pril-s; - ' 20 Ks'-s Ky. Si9 Twist; Received from the manufacturers, and for sale lo-,v atNo'6. OAKES A BUSKIRK. Rectified Whiskey From 100 to 500 bar rels, always on hand and for sale low at No 6. UAK.ES HUrirUltrv. Iquors Brandy, Wine, Gin, Ruin, tic, both foreign ana uomcsuc, on nana ana ur sale at No 6. OAKES A BUSKIRK. II. Molasses 20 Barrelsnind 10 half bar rels, forsale by OAKES A. BUSKIRK. Oa ye Whiskey 60 Barrols Old Rye, forsale JlK at in 00. OAKES & BUSKIRK 'far, Pitch and Oakum on hand and X for sale at No 6 by , UAKba Oc BLaMKri. Ilirar 20 Boxes Fine Prineipes; 10 Boxes Canones; 15 do Kme Havanna; 60,000 Half Spanish; 10,000 Common; on hand and for sa!e low by OAKES BUSKIRK- Ielga Common PicasIn Chancer)'. Almira E. Wooa, Dy ner next friend M. Norwood, vs. Petition for Divorce Joshua Wood. THE said Joshua Wood is hereby notified, that on the 24th day of March A D 1851, Almira E Wood, of the said county ol flleigs, filed 'in the Court of Common Pleas in the county of Meigs and State of Ohio, a bill in chancery against the said Joshua Wood. The object and prayer of which Bill is, that the said Court may decree the marriage contract now existing between the said Almira ft wood ana tne saiu josnua wood, may be dissolved; and that the said Joshu Wood may be decreed to pay to the said complainant a rea sonable alimony for her maintenance and support, And the said Joshua Wood is limber notified, that unless he appears and pleads, answers or de murs to said bill, before the ne tt tenn of said court, the said Almira E Wood will, on the first day of the next term thereof, or os soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, apply to said court to hear the evi dence in said case, and to decree thereon according to the prayer of said Bill. J. BKAJJUUKi, ' Solicitor for Complainant. April 24, 1851 n29wS 5 25. Itlclgs Common Pleas In Chancery, Elihu H Stedman and wife, ) vs. Petition for Partition, SethPrattet.nl. J ETH PRATT and Nancy G Pratt his wife, Mad J ison Elliott, Sumner Elliott, Mariah Branch, Julia Branch, Elisabeth Torrance; Harvey P Fcnn and Lucy Fenn his wife, Elihu Robinson and Ellen Robinson will take notice that a petition was filed aeainst them on the22d day of April A D 1851, in the Court oj Common Pleas of Meigs county, by Elihu H Stedman and Adaiinc M stedman his wire, and is now pending, wherein the said Elihu H Sted man and wife demand partition of the following real estate, to-wit: bighty-two reet off the north end of Lot No. 16, in the town of Coalport; and that at the next term or said Uourt application will be made by the said Elihu II Stedman and Adaline M Stedman bis wife for su order that partition may be made of said premises. J. BRADBURY, Attorney for Petitioners. April 24, 1851 n29w5 83 60. tltAIN-nOO bushels shelled Corn in bbls, JT. S00 " OaU in Sacks; . , 250 " Very fine Potatoes; 100 " Dried Apples A Peaches 300 lbs. Tallow in casks. We now offer the above grain by the quantity, It is all in firm order and the best quality. April 17, 1861. REED A BRO UMllEIt-Bcdslead Lumber; 4 Sheeting Boards; . Sawed Lath. For sale very low for cash by April 17, 1851. REED A BRO. rTIIrlOTHlf SEED for sale low for cash, by JL March 12 REEO & BROTHER, nOOKlXU STOVE One Second band J Cooking Stove Proraium No 2, for sole very low by keeu a am. April 17, 1831. TO MERCHANTS. Invite the attention of Country Merchants to my stock of Notions and Fancy Goods, which can tie aud at low prices and on reasonable terms, consisting in part of the following articles: 600 pieces Bonnet, Cap and Talleta Ribbons: 500 dos Tuck, Side, Dressing and Fine Combs; suu " W hito and colored Spool Thread i 100 lbs. Skein do 100 Black assorted Patent do 100 dos. Artificial Flowers; 100 " Elementary Spelling Booksi 200 " Gum Suspenders; 200 Gross Hooks and Eyes; 300 i" Pearl and Agate Shirt Buttons; 600 J' Coat and Pant do " 600 M. Plain and Ribbed Percussion Cap; . "' ru HocEweu oc son and nates' necdlosr 60 doa Men's Cotton and Lisle Thread Gloves 20 " Berlin Lined and Wool Gloves i 60 " Ladies' Lisle Thread and Cotton do 20 " Kid and Silk , do 25 " Military Shaving Soap; 60 " Razors; 20 " Clothes and Hair Brushes! 60 " Shaded Comforts; , 100 " MoLane's Celebrated Vermifuge snJ Pills; 60 Packs Pias; Laces, Edgings, Fringes and Plaid Grecbnctte; Silk and Worsted Coat Bindings,!! I'hread and Twist, Ao. Ac. - . K. S.' KB WAR OS. i'om, A ril 17,11 J -v. i tP.- S. D HOWE fitTAKER SARSAPAM'f i,i- rilHE Gwat Spring and SutruN-r j(Lnutif X Prmrf. More evidenre. Read if, lt;.'' a vniim' ladv riiHin in nm-'ritr" ' ' ''-. . CEKTIPICATn." f ' A r. t. i -.. 1 ..... 1 I This is to certify tfial my sister, Ma.-y C-. V'dumn, was attacked with a disease ill hrr hip, m--re tha three years ago, which -nrlcrV-rricrsiunprly help-; less that Che-was compelled to ti-ep her l-ed. All ! hopes of errccovrp were dc.wpaircd'ofj Sorec r.f the most csniiirnt. physicians of Covington sadl'in cinnati nttendtrT her,.all of whom dcrlaivd krt case a liopeluss one. Passing by Dr. Howe's de pot, an idea supgcsTrd it.sejf, that to tryonelottlfw ' of his Shaker Uars.ipsrilln rould iu uahann. 1 Ari cordingly I purh:iscd.oue Mile, find 1f,.r iu contents vrerf . entirely ust d she rtreircd l-rncfit. I was induced to trynnother, and another;' before Mie last was used she bad nrSrly rt-C'Verpd, ' Now she has no pain, ran walk, and baa the entire ui of her limbs. To llowe.'s Shaki-r Samparills wc attribute this effective cure. . It is but a few suoiillis since she commenced taking it. (Signed) J. CJ BKLitAN. Cincinnati Daily Coiemerrist. Remember this wonderful and astoniihiug rur was cBV-clcd by the use ,f three IxiUlt-s. vnly of Dr. S. D. How's Shaker Snrsj.irilla, the Great Spring and Summer Medicine. ' '- ' ' ' ' ' . t - BEAR IN MIND r. ;: It is the only Sarsapaiilla that acts npon the lier' kidneys and blood at Ihe mux liinr, wkU h rcmtefH it altogether more vnltialle to ctery onn, iartii-H- .Mil, , 1.1,11111., Dr. Muiwty, professor in the Ohio Mfdi' sl l.'ol- i I lege, says the Shaker preparations are truly valua ble, and recommends thcin to the pnl-lio, No Mercury no Winerpl no l'uiw.iious Drifts in the Shaker Ssrsapsrilla. 1 " . " UE.MOKER - ' l is warranted to be -:i.- ,.. ,iv-i PURELY AND ENTIRELY VECETACLK, snd as a family medicine it h no eHiiaf. ,'.' l- Be sure you envuire Yor 8. D. Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla, and take no other. . 1,1 '. " '" 1 . Quart bottles 91 per buttles sis Ixittlt for For sals by D. Reed, Pouit royiMaguH A Nsie, GallipohsjMcVey A Co., Pnruinioulh, Oti. ; d by by Dr. S. D. Howe, Noi 1 Uollrge Hall, Ciiiria. nati, Ohio, to whom all orders must l- mWrr W. RIIIELRARFER noi SE, Front Street, Pomeroy. Ohio-Ti.r !.. scfiber has titled up a large andcommodioiu hoiiMt DTetiart'fl ui ar,.iii..i,k. date a large numler of boarder, and rooms ran be nau tor private ixmilies on tha ni't reaioaabls terms. (. He thinks from the )ng experience that be has had in the business he ran give general satisfac tion. His tabic shall at all times lie futnisl.rd with the best that the market a OTonls. Bairgsce will t conveved to anil fr.nn tl.e ai.... boats free of charge. A careful and sUrntiva Pur er win at ail tnneo l.e ready to n ait upon ths trav- "Ij 1'iiuiic won ine.r nnggagc. ' f. H. KliIELDARFKR. Pomeroy, December 12, I860. m-hn'). ;IIE BOOK HAS GOXETO PRr a. 'Having finished the Book, we shall now turn our attention cn'ircly to the manufacturing of all indsof i , addle, llurnc. Trunk, AttalUc lines. Whin. Or, in fact everything that is kept in a Saddler's snop, irin a snunie uown to a pump surlier. Hav. ing Iren selling work for some lime forth profit oi m we now iniciiu to sen lor the lun of it. . Call and see us whether you want to Imv or not. r I am always at home on the west side of Court street, one door shore Reed ft Brother's. January 9, 1851. L. S. CROFOOT; VJTlie sulisrriher hss lust rwrivrd and is now opencstthe finest assortment of Gentlemen's Dress doods to bv round in the city of Pomi roy, whirh he offers to sell and make up when required, into the nosi lanionauic gannrnis, aline lowest prtcm. ins siock consists ol inc lollowing arlirles: Black, Brown and Olive Cloths; Black, Dorakiu, Fanyand Plaid X'assiinercs; Black Satin; Bmwn, Black and Steel Mixed Satinettst Tweeds and eans; Plaid Cravats: Black Italian Do. t Pane liSmr IHQ NIJ.nthAfii l.al,,1,,ia v Lm l. im I. CM nrcnared at all times t.i aprnmnirnlat. ti.. J'rfaveling public. His houso is comfortahlo and -1 tuiiiiiiirc entirely new is Silk Neck Ties; Black Cloth Caps, Navy dn-.' KU- ---Shirisand Drawers; Suspenders, Ac. Ac '"' Lion t torget the place Brading's New Clotlims Depot. WILLIAM BHADlNll. iOUNTIf 1.AND. For those who serVrrria L'the War of 1812 with Great Britain or any of the ndian. I have received a copy ofthe ltte Act of Congress, passed September 23, 1850, granting Bounty land, Ac, aud am prepared to procure lands under the provisionsof said. . . , Those desiring information roucerflinE their ightsto lands can be informed by application to me. Wo change will be made ecept in cases pr--ving succe.ful, and in such charges will lie reason able. ,. .1 ; ; J. CARTWRIGHIV octl0'50no3tf DM. J. W. SI'HV, Muriccon Dentlat, Portsmouth, Ohio. Will visit POMEROY, in the first wrek of the months of June, September, Decemlirr and March. uiarcb25n21yl NEW PACKET STEAMEH Marietta, Pomeroy, nnd Jincinuaxi i He new, rast run ning passscnger steamer, visits, ;u. UtlULbY, Mastse, will make weekly trips betwern Marietta, Pomeroy and Cincinnati: Leaving Marietta, Tuesdays 7 o clock, A. M. " I'omeroy, 6 , , P. M. " Cincinnati, Fridays 4 " " The OHIO, is designed permanently for the a- alwve trade, and the public may rely on her rrgn- lariy. novrounoiu - ItEGUEAR P0.1IEROY A CINCINNATI PACKET jThe steamer . . . , Capt. A. P. Kerr will run as a' regular packet leaving Pomeroy every Monday mortiing, and Cin Cincinnati ou Thursdays. For freight or passage apply on board. no21tf. . -. COUNTY AECTTONEEUThat Chrap Stove Store man BILL PRALL, has been ap pointed, qualified, and given bond as Auctioneer tor Meigs county. He will receive on commission and Sell goods on the lowest terms. Call at the No. 1 Stove store. Pomeroy, March 27, 1851. no27tf. . Administrator's Notice Notic is here by given, that the subscriber has rWn ap pointed and qualified as Administrator en the estate of George H Wolf, late of Suitor? township, Meigs county, dee'd. WM.-Hv NEASE. April 17, ljt mwjp f I IO TOECREDITORS of the estate of H W Hy JL sell, dee'd. The subscrrfcer rVasbee.H appoint ed and uiialified by the Court of Common Pleas of . . . . . ..4. . . I'll l(f jieigs couiuy a coinunsswner uinne vxtodi n n Hvsell. dee'd. rcnrestntedl insolvent. Tlie period of six mouths from the dste of this notice is allow ed creditors to bring in' and pmre their claims against said estate. The subscriber will attend to the duties of his appointment at his residenro in. Sheffield, Meigs count1, Ohio, for the said tcrn of six months. S. BRADBURY, Adra'r. April 17, 1851 rt28wl. i I akc Notice All persons indented to thfj X subscriber are requested to call and settle by or before the first day of May next. As he is determined to square up all accounts as soon as possible, we shrfll do well to settiu. If we cannot pay let us settle, and see how wa stand. We can do it a great deal easier and quick er than any justice of the peace in thu State of Ohio. ,. N B. A good assortment of BOOTS A SHOES on hand and tor sale by the- subscriber, Court street, PomcToy. DANIEL FLANAGIN. . Pomeroy, April 17, lM28w3 . ' - JUDGE NYE resumes the practice nf the Law. He will attend the Courts iu Meigs and Gallia, and the other couaties of the (present) eighth cir cuit. aprill7n28w4pd SCNDHIES-Plnla. Strain Syrup; Cotton Batting; V Grass Bed Cords and Plough Line; , . New Rice; - , ; , - , . , (irassahd Hemp Ropes; , ,; - , . : (Pushed and Loaf Sugar; Plough Wings; v '': Window Glass sssorted sires; ' " i NailsandSpikcsassorted.fi'' '' Just received and for salo by - .j v , April 17, 185t. . REED A BRU. WEST COLUMBIA 1ALT. We now have and shall conliiuio to keen thia superior article of Halt fo( sale by the barrel o'- .. bushel. It has no superior, and can be sold low-: . J ft than tl, pn-wnt prim rtfothwaalt:-"- A . I. , i -. , m ) uw) ai;n, March 21W1. : " v i ,' i rss