ft ' to t V Oar Candidate Tor Congress. Wo clip tlio following .article"' from the Lancaster Gazette. There is force in the remarks. Rrud it, ponder over it, and nci flpon its suggestions : An Inpobtant Consideration. Proba bly no Congressional District in thl Union is better calculated for a high degree of pros perity in the way of manufacturing enter prise or needs the fostering care of Govern ment more, than this, composed as ii is of Fairfield, Perry, Hocking, Vinton, Athens nml Meigs, all of them containing the best facilities for manufacturing purposes. We have abundance of iron Ore, can have any number of Salt Wells, and hive any quanti ty of Coal. How much better would it be for Fairfield to have a market down the val ley and at home, instead of paying heavy freights and churges to transport it to Eng land or even to the Eastern States ! And yet wo are to be represented in Congress by a member who will oppose a Tariff designed to build up American Manufactures and is also the opponent of Internal Improvements of any character by the General Govern ment. The people of this District, if they consulted their own interests, would vote for Mr. Welch, who would labor to have the Government to lake some measures to foster and advance American Enterprise and Amer ican Industry; Think of theso things, Vo ters of the 11th District. ' Railroad Meeting at Nelsonvlllc. We learn that there was a general attend ance of the people at the railroad meeting, at Nclsonville, on Saturday last. Tho ob ject of theneeting was to discuss the expe diency of building a railroad from Columbus, by way of Lancaster, Nelsonville, &c, to Pomeroy, on the Ohio river. This is de signed to open up to market tho vast coal and iron deposits of the, Hocking Valley. Speeches were made by the Hon. Thomas EwiNa.of Lancaster; William Nbal, Esq.. of Columbus; Messrs. ejomers, tueton, &o., of Athens county, and others. The vast advantages that such a roud would be to Columbus, and other points of the State, were made manliest to all. Tho Hocking Valley is celebrated for its immense deposits oi coai, wnicn ure tne finest and most abundant in tho West. A direct communication from Columbus to these immense mines, by railroad, is a con summaiion devoutly to bo wished by all our" business men, as well as citizens generally. The price of coal would bo materially re duced, and could be supplied in great abund ance, and at all times of the year. Numer ous factories could be carried on here that are not now in existence, to great advantage. In short, the advantages, of opening a mar ket to that vast deposit of fuel and iron are so numerous and palpablo that the persons on the route need no illustration to establish them. The great practical question is, havo the people of the route the means to build the road ? . if not, can they induce capitalists to tuko stock in it? It is our conviction that the road will pay amply as a cash invest ment. Out, to Columbus it has a more im portant bearing.. It will add vastly to jour wealth, population and business. It will open up an avenue of trade that will bring uncounted wealth to our people. It is sim ulv a Question of time, how lona our city - ' . . . ... . , i - V can get along witlioul tins aavantage. it will come, but when ? That is now the question. The Hocking Valley can supply any amount of the finest quality of coal, salt, iron, lumber, leather, potters' ware, alum, VAIHOU8 ITEMS. Mark the Diffbrencb. We learn from reliable soutce-, thnt the amounts paid to the Statesman for printing, for tho lost session of the' Legislature, exceeded thirty three thousand dollars I The people of the State. who pay the taxes, will bear this in mind. We venture the asseition that, under the contract price now agreed upon, the same amount of printing would not cost over tuei,ly thousand dollars. The difference has gone to reward .i partizan, who has been denounced by men of high standing in his own puny, as utterly unprincipled and cor rupt. We ask the tax puycrs of Ohio to re member these things. We ask them to note the amou nl paid for printing, when it was seized in open contempt of the constitution, by the Statesman and its tools, and also to note the amount that the same work will cost ai the coming session, when it will be done under the law, and in obedience to the con stitution. The difference between the two is the amount plundered from the people, to pay a desperate, unprincipled partizan. 0. S.Jour, Something for Invalids. An eminent physician of New Orleans, Dr. Cnrlwricht, has communicated to the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, as an article entitled "The Sugar House cure for Bronchial, Dyspeptic and Consumptive" Complaints." ii is tinted that a residence lri a sugar-house, during the rolling season, far surpasses any other means of restoring flesh, strength and health, lost by ohrontc ailments of the chest, threat or Stomach. The rolling season is the harvest, when the canes are cut, the juice expressed and converted into sugar. In Louisiana it commences about the mid dle of October, and ends at Christmas, but is sometimes protracted into January. Dr. C. says tho vapor is most agreeable and soothing to the lungs, and in his own case entirely removed a distressing cough. He stood for hours in the sugar-house inhaling tho vapor, and drinking occasionally a glass of the hot cane-juice. This is a fact inter esting to invulids. News From India in a WEEKlThe electric telegraph, which connects London with Paris, and which will soon connect it with Lyons, Chainbrev, Turin, and Gonoa, is to be prolonged to La Spezzia, by the Sar dinian Government. From that nort the Submarine Company, it is said, is to sink an electtic cable to the island of Gorgona, and frcm thenco another to Iks tin. Tho French Government will then coniinuo the line by land at its own expense, to Ajaccio, and the narrowest point of the Straits of Bonifacio, where a cable fourteen killome tres in length will, at the expense of the company, establish a communication with Sardinia, which the Piedmontese Govern ment will continno to Cagliari. M. Bonolli, tho author of this plan, has proposed to the Submarine Company to prolong the cable to Tunis, whence France would conduct wires to Bougie and Algiers, while England would conduct others to Tripoli, Alexandria, Cairo and Suez. By this means Algiers would be brought within a few seconds of Paris, and news from India might reach London in lit tle more than a week. Valuable Claim in E.cland Wanting an Owner. Mr. J. W. Bryant, at Washing tun Chf follow- u "In the investigation of some claims of Americans to estates in England lately, 1 have beconio advised of one which has an income of about $30,000 per annum, with the title of nobility attached to it. The de scendants of Geo. Browne, a Lioutenant in Progress OF the Telegraph. The N-w "I DIGEST!" 8uch is the true meaning of the V.b f. .'n.ila ',t,u ,...;,. ,r word Pepsin," or of the two Greek words from York Times considers the empire and trt- .nich it derive(j. This is the significant ami umphs of the electric telegraph, nnd Winds appropriate title of the tsi'e digestive rix-in, or up a long article on the subject thus : oastwc jure, prepaiedby Dr. J.S. Houghton, of In the nine years that huve elapsed sinco Philadelphia, from the fourth Stomach of the Ox, Morse erected his first telegraph from Hal- f the cut thecure of InfitioB ai Dwew. , .. r b It is Nature's own remedy reran unhealthy stom- umore to Washington, from twenty to thirty ach Mo artof man eqilRl iu CUTative pow- thousand miles of wire have been stretched ers. It renders GOOD EATING perfectly con over this Continent. Englaud sends her sistent with HEALTH. See advertisement, in calvanic missions under ihe sea to Ireland, nnother part of this paper. and beneath ihe Straits of Dover to France. :t ; Married, Naples uniles herself to Gaeta bv a subter- On the 30th inst., by the Rev. Thomas D. Boy' rrnnpnn rnd In AijRirin. 3.000 mils hro er, Mr. Valkntink Eiselstkik, of Pomeroy, to in f.xiKienr.H In G-rmanv 4 000. and all Miss . M Ih"' of Chester township, Meigs Pnrnia io honrtmino rnnMlv inlPrlnnniH with 1 ' .u r .l....l. .. :. ...i,;!.. !?.,. Ai- On the 30th ult., by Rev. Mr. Oaborn, Mt. J. ,UUf ,-,,cuuC , J T W.NsaLe to Mis, Sophia M. Andersom, all of uuu uuuui miiciim win ucv.uinc BUU i jf ason county, Va jeci to ineir Dominion, i ue eurin migni do We acknowledge the receipt of a portion of more .man circitu oy me rcr.u. suuierraneun the Bride.s Cake. We once heard of an old and submarine pathways for intelligence bacnelor editor who Iefused to accept wedding now in operation. cake, because it looked too much like counten- Butler County. Fellow Whigs ofOhio. ancing matrimony. We think this editor was in "Old Butler" is after you I We proposo to error. As well might the undertaker be charged do better for Gen. Scott in November,' 1840 with countenancing death, when he receives the being taken as tho standard, than any "of fees for making coffins. It is so seldom editors our sister counties. There's our. glove on receive anything nice, that all the argument in it. What say you boys 1 Scott Battery, the world could not convince us that it was sin- Fellow Whigs of .the rest' of the State; ful to partake of this dainty morsel. Inwar.it who will pick up that glove 7 Butler county is ijonsiderefl right to quarteron the enemy. Why has n heavy Locofoco majority to overcome, mny not editors acton the same principle? and cannot hopo to accomplish it at one pull. vc wish the wedded pair.as much happiness Bui tho good men and true there, aro doing as they are capable of enjoying iu the married ineir wnoie amy, ana are certain oi uomg stnt0. more than ihelr share of what is necessary to carry Ohio. What county will do better than Butler Job Work. We are now ready to execute all kinds of Job Work with neatness and dispatch.- We have iust The recent accidents to steamboats, and received a supply of fine letter and can pane consequent loss ol lile. has led to an xam- ivory-surface cards, and book ink, for job work, inntion ot the comparative risks of steam- Give us a call. boat and railroad travel, which has resulted much in favor of the latter. Tho Railroad Journal thinks that unless steamboat travel ling can be rendered safer, only the inferior grades of travel will be left to tho boat, and it will beenmo entirely secondary to the moro safe and rapid method of transit by railroad. TJ"Dr. Hooci.and'b German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, are justly reckoned amongst our most valuable medicines. In cases of dys pepsia, it acts like magic, strengthening the tone ol tne stomach, stimulating the durestive powers. and giving ruddy health to the cheek and bright ness to the eye. There are thousands in this community who can testify to their virtues, and thousands will hereafter add their testimony. Virginia. The Whigs of this State are lliinltinrr of nnllilnir else ihnn enrrvinn ii hv a rousing majority. In tho Western part of I Boots, SllOCS, & Shoemakers' Findings T. J. & D. A. SIVHTII, DEALERS IN the State, the news is most encouraging All they ask of the eastern part is to hold their own, but the east says it shall gain on its old vote. 1 he Whigs who were indifter em at first are every where becoming warm and eager The case of Dr. Gardiner is now under investigation at Washington by the Congress ional Committee. The examination is pri vate, sixteen days nave been occupi d in the examination of a single witness, a Mex ican comptroller, whose testimony is strong against Gardiner's claim; He says that Gardiner's mine professes to be located in a district where the Mexican authorities Front street, seven doors below Court. POMEROY, OHIO. All work purchased at this establishment, war ranted. Work manulactured to order on the shortest notice. octfi-tf Notice. TIHE qualified Electors-of Mcies county are I hereby notified to meet at their usual places of holding elections, on Tuebday, the 2d day op November next, and then and there pro ceed to elect 23 Electors for President and Vice President of the United States. S. BRADBURY, October 5th, 1862. . Sheriff M. C Shciiir's Sale. Y virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me directed by D D the Court of Common Pleas of Meigs county, T will nfler for sale at the landiiur in Middlenort have no knowledge of the existence of any on the lGth day of October 1859, between the mines. - hours of 10 o'clock A. M, and 4 o'clock P.M. the following property to wit: 'Jne fl it boat, one Oregon. Our latest news from Oregon cable, and one cooking-stove; levied on as the is that the Legislative Assembly met, in nc- property of Rodney Downing and others, at the cordance with a proclamation of the Gov- ei nor, for an extra session, July 2Gih, and after hearing tho message and debating tho question, it was resolved that there was not sufficient causo lor an extra session, and a suit of John Walker. Oct. 5, 1852-w2 S. BRADBURY, s. si. c. 'A man can find nowhere so good a Savings Bank as by emptying his purse into his head Trnn...lilira o iha lct Pnnifnl hA pan nneoocc. If J J! .L ton.L . """""-"b- - voie was posseu io aujourn on mo ouin, sine , at his, command every mcment, and alwayi die. ... above par. Va. Frankum. : An act was passed .at the. Jan. session PC iir Jt ! to. Ittcrclutnts, Clerks, Congress providing for the making and d is-1 Teachers, Students, and All Plen tributionof letter envelopes, bparing pnsingo stamps, which are to be supplied to tho pub lie at the cost ot procuring them, as near as may be. The advantage of this is obvious, nd the public have long demanded it. All copperas, sulphur, cpsom and glauber salts; the British army, who emigrated to this sand, flag, grind, and oil stones; fire brick, country about the year 1G40, und settled at common brick, &c, &c. These are all of Haverhill, Mass., 1 am quite certain are the . U .... : KntH nnn n i- A miiol erfr lu I hml-C " TUST PUBLISHED-A NEW and COMPLETE V SET Uf uu lks Dy which all the tundamen tal operations of Arithmetic may be performed nl AN INCREDIBLY SHORT SPACE Or TIME. To become a master of them will require not more than counle hours' study of any good sound mind: and postmasters are to bo lurnishcd with them the student will thereby be enabled to Add, Sub importance brought to market. It is vain lo keep such vast mineral wealth, for any length of time, undeveloped within fifty miles of a great, weahhy, central point liko Columbus, es pecially when the items are needed in busi ness. . . , We learn that it Is the immediate design to open books for the subscription of stock to this proposed road, in Columbus, Lancas- T I ' 1 1 J .L -! 1 LMU tor, ieisonviic, anu oiner points on wie (im posed line. As this city is fast becoming a great central point for railroads, this is need ed to Jiiiish the work. VV e again commend it io the attention of our citizens. 0. S. Journal. Gen. Scott's Pav. Locofoco papers lire at i h is time laboring lo Bhow the people that Gen. Scott has received what pay he was entitled to, under the laws of the coun try. -In money ho has, but not in gratitude. The people are yet to settle up that matter, Polk's Administration lading to du justice, Further information may be obtained by addressing Mr. Bryant, at the Nationur Ho tel, Washington. If our name was only "Mr. Browne," wo certainly should not "give it up so without looking after this smart chunce for a fortune. New York I&r- preis. Manufacturing Shoe Strings. Mc nical ingonuity finds nothing too insig nificant not to improve upon, if it supplies a want of humanity in a better or cheaper manner. ' Among the enterprises in George town. Mass., is that of manufacturing shoe strings. The process is simplo, yet requiring quite a number of workmen to meet the de mand tor the article. The strings are made from calf-skin and sole-leather, the former costing $20 per thousand, and the latter $10 per thousand the quality of stock ranging tne prices, i hey are made lor tho South em and Western marliot, and used with bro gan shoes, which ate so extensively manu mi XT V I. 1? . .U - iuviuicu IIIIUUKUUUI 11CW UlllfiailU. Ill t?A ine aw i ok iprg mo u,. uu.,, ch f lhe-breHlU,aff1 of X. g" u and West. The proprietor has acquired quito a competency within a few years from his en terprise I. 0. 0. F. Tho Grand Lodire of the n the fron- I A Capiain'g or Col- United States of tho Independent Order o 1814, Lun- ' . onel'spay. Odd Fellows, met in annual Convention a o included. J " " ' Baltimore on Monday last. On Tuesday, curient, thus: The United States in Account with General Winjield Scott; DR Ctt A series of brilliant) ' strokes on tier in 1814 dy's Lun Services among the Cherokces. . Services in the Black Iluwk War. Servicesinthe Florida War. -B'oidltss cervices in IN unification . times (1832.); - ' Services on the Cana da frontier. Services in Mavno in tho 'Aroostook war.' Vera Cruz, v!erro , Gordo, Commas, ' Chepuitepec, Chur - ubusco, Molino del '. Key ,La Garita.Ciiy of-Mexico. . .J A "woun Martial A General's pay. A Gonoral's pay. A General's pay. A GenoraPs pay. A General's pay. A General's pay. I A General's pay. A Itecall. as wa learn by telegraph, the following gen tiemen were elected Urand Officers Wiljiot G. Db SAussuRE.of South Caro inn, ai. w. Urand bire Hiram A. Manchesteb, of Rhode Island w; Deputy Urond Siro, James L. Ridglev, of Maryland. R. W arana eecretary. ' -, Joshua' Van. Zant, of Maryland. R. W Grand Treasurer. : for sale, and as "other persons" may buy them by the quantity of the government agenis, doubtless the bookstores will be sup plied wuli llicin. Ohio Galphinism. In addition to tho de tract, Multiply, or Divide, in any sum, no matter of how many figures, more accurately (indeed BEYOND THE rOfSIHILITY OF AN ERROR), ild in leSS than one-fourth the time required in the old sys tern. These Fundamental Rules aro followed by an Examination into the PROPERTIES OF NUM fulcation of VV. G. Williams, late Locofoco BERS, which even further facilitates the other treasurer of Coshocton, amounting to $4,- operations 423,23, we learn that a series of frauds have been committed by the Locofoco officers of Knox county, running through a number ol vears. and amonnting to between $15,000 and 820,000 ! Knox hus been the banner Locofoco county for many years, and this is the price lor the honor. Eight slaves mudo their escape from Mi There are also embraced in the work. Rules tor the Calculation of In tcrcst, which will work out the interest at any rate, up on any sum, with the utmost accuracy, and simplicity and quickness fully equal to all the other operations by this, and vastly superior to all courses in the old plan. Together, these form the MOST COMrLET TREATISE on the Science of Numbers ever is sued and aie incalculably valuable to all men ami county, Kentucky, onluesday night. from their never-failing accuracy, and to business the Tilt mat. It is supposed aid was given on this side of the river. The Marysville hagle calls for an association of slnvchold ers for the protection of iheir property. Philadelphia. September 26. Ole Bull, the Norwegian Violinist, declared his inlen Pieparins for the Fall Trade. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS are now offered by R. Li.ovni Co., Wholesale Deal ers in Boots and Shoes, Front street, who have just received a large stock, direct from the Manufac turers, which being ordered last Spring, they were selected with care and precision, iu order to en able in to obtain luch worts as would give the best satisfaction. Having before had the same work, and know ing, as we do, its superiority to many others, and ordering most of our stock before the advance on Leather, we are convinced we possess advantages over those who bought lately. Our Rtuck coin- prises an extensive variety of Men's, Hoys', Wo men's Misses' and Children's 'Wear, of every de scription. We would say to the public and Dealers in non- era), that their attention we respectfully solicit, hoping you will favor us with the same, and doubting not but an examination of our Stock will prove sitii.lactory to all. rortsinou'h, Sept. i, 1852. sepM-IiS of men, from the immense amount ot lime tney save from the most wearisome detail of business life Particularly oucht they to be in the hands Merchants and Clerks, Teachers and Students, and Young Men generally. Order l,arly. I he copies of the few re maining hundreds of the present edition are be ing hurried off at a price greatly reduced trom ' GEORGE P. SITHTH, (LATl HAMPTON ANI SMITH.) Wholesale Dealer in Dry Goods!! No. 54 Wood-street, Pittsbuigh. IS NOW RECEIVING a large assorUneiit of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Foreign and Domestic; to which he invites the attention of the Western Trade. In his stock will he found SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, TICKINGS, &c. Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, all descriptions. Bleached Shirtings, every quality and fimsh. Osnaburghs, Drillings, Raggings. Tiokings, all leading makes. - Shirtings, Stripes, various makes, full assort ment. Apron Checks, Tweeds, and Stripes. Diapers, 6-4, Jaequard, blue, gray, brown and bleached. FLANNELS AND DOMETS. An extensive assortment of i, i, 4-4, scarlet. white and yellow, plain Flannels, and medium, and extra fine and heavy scarlet, green, indigo, blue, and mixed twills. L1NSEYS. All wool, Silliman's, and Westerly; liieh col ors; plaids, largo and small; red and blue came- leons, stripes, &c. Also, wool and cotton, hiL'h color, Thiladelphia Linseys, medium to extra qual ity. L1INIINUS AiND ULUaKUNUS. ,. t, ahd 6-4, all wool, high color plaids, waved anivjmottled, printed and twilled. ULUTHS. Black, Fancy colors, Beldan and Domestic, Piece Bnd Wi.ol-dyed black, heavy goods.. Also, eavers, rolls, fetershams, Unions. CASSIMERES. MediuM to extra, Woaded wool, and piece dye Black Doeskins and Cassimeres. Fancy, new and desirable styles. Sheep's Grey, Plain, and Twilled Unions. Black and Fancv colors. SATINETTS. Medium to extra Oxford Mixed Cadets. Blacks, Blues. Fancy colors, heavy makes. Printed, Striped, and Mottled Styles. TWEEDS AND JEANES. All wool and cotton warps, in great variety. Steubenville Jeans, and heavy Tweeds. CORDS. 8 Shaft Genoa, Bang-up and Miner's Cords. PRINTS. New Fall styles of Spragucs, Unions. Perkins. Globe, Merrimack, Allen's Dunnell's. Manches ter, American, Ripkas, Garnets, and generally of oilier styles in Manner, cinm., aud Steam work. Uluo3, Blue and Urangc, Blue and Green. Scar let, flRin colors. P urmtuics, English fine block Work chintzes, Koyic's Double I'urpies, , and 4-4. Mourning mills, in great variety. GINGHAMS. French, Gtmian, and Scotch Ginghams. Glasgow, Lancaster, and Philadelphia couutv makes, all widths and styles. DRESS GOODS. Printed and plain, Enclish and American De Laines, newest designs. Rich Printed and Plain, Persian, Parisian, and Lama Cloths, an I Cashmeres. Paris printed, Mouseline DeLaines of medium. and very rich styles. SILKS. Plain and figured Blaek and colored dress Silks. STUFF GOODS. 6-4 Alpacas, Black, Mode, and Fancy colors. Real Alpaca Lustres, low to superfine. Mohair and Orleans, figured Lustres. 6-4 and 7-4 high-colored Cobourra and Para mattas. 6-4 shot and new styles Lyonese Lustres. SCOTCH GOODS. A very large variety of Laces, Edirines. Insert ing, Fringes, Linen Laces, &c, Jaconetts, cam brics, Swiss Mulls, Victoria Lawns, hair cord nnd fancy striped cambrics, Tape, Satin and Swiss stripe3, &c. VESTINGS. Valencia, Cashmere, Silk and Satin Vestings. HOSIERY. Women's cotton and Worsted, cashmere, Al paca, Merino, plain and fancy half hose, shirts and drawers in great variety and styles. GLOVES. Cashmere and fleecy-lined Berlin, Woollen, Kid and Buck Glojes and Mitts. COMFORTS. Woolen cravats. Neck ties, a large assortment for men and boys. RIBBONS. Fancy dark styles, Bonnet, cap, and Neck, new styles. HANDKERCHIEFS. Printed Pongees, best styles, Madder and chintz work, Bandannas, Spitlalield';, cotton and oil dye flags, linen cambric handkerchiefs, all varieties. SHAWLS. Low-priced Winter Shawls, anpHdk'fs, square and long shawls, of Bay state, Belvidere, Water loo, Scotch, nnd other makes, all styles, plain and fancy. LINENS. Irish Linens, sheetings and cloths, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cottons, sewing silks, threads, &c, nnd every description of variety eoods. and others not enumerated, to meet the wants of city and country dealers. His assortment will be kept full throughout the season, and he respectfully asks all who visit the market to call and exainine-his prices. They will prove to be as low as the same goods can be bought by the piece, East or West. Western Merchants, who may have been at the expense of going to New York or Philadelphia. will find in this market such large assortments of every cescnption ol goods, and offered at such prices, as win convince tnem tney would do bet ter to lay in supplies here, every month or so. than to be at the loss of expense and time, and making large purchases in going" East. Come and see, and judge for yourselves. Pittsburgh, Sept. 15, 1852. To Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes. WE have just received a large stork of Phil adelphia and French Calf and Kin Skin, Morocco Kid and Dressed Buck Skins, Patent Leather, Lining and Binding Skins, Lasts, Pugs. Also Nails, Thread, and all kind, of Shoe makers' Kit. Also Upper and White Sole Leather alwavs on hand. Portsmouth, Sept. 4, 1C52. wpl4-.16 ; . SIIKKIFF'S SAM'. ' fiY virme of u wfil of vendi. x. to nip directed l y the Coui'l of Common Fle!s or Meigs county, Ohio, I will offer for sa!e, at the door of the Court House, in the town of Pi n.rrov, on tl.e 18th day of October, lt-52. between tlie hours of 111 A. M. aud i o'clock P. M , the know ing real estate, to wit: One hundred acre lot beinc the lot on ivhii h Jeremiah Gray nuw lives, in section 29, town range it, uir.o company's pur.hnsc, except (i.o acres sold by tl.e said Gray to Joseph .(.'omweli. i.eueu on as ine property or Jeruniah Grow at the suit of Jacob IIornfriH.t. Arnraisi.il i.t 81000. Auto, at the fame time and plnrc Rv virtue i t' a writ of vendi. exponas., to inc dirr i-u hv ii.,. Court of Common Pleas of Meigs county, 6 Jim, I will offer for sale, the following property, lo wit: Lot number 7 in Nye's addition to ihe (own i f Pomeroy. Levied on m the properly of Niil I!. Nye at the suit of Thon;as Ashwoilh. Ai maitcil at $250. Ai.so, at the same time and place Bv viitiiiv.'.t a writ of vendi. exponas., to in directed l.v ll.ii Court of Common Pleas of Meiirs roiinlv. Ohio. F will offer for sale the lb 1 1 o w i n r d esc r 1 1 : c il real c i tato, to wit: The westerly half of lot number 113. in tin- town of Piinerov. Levied cm ns iIj urnmi'i , r James Murphy, nt the suit of Cl.nr.cs A. Kirl.v, for the use of Matthias M. Saunders. Apprais.J Notice. A T my instance, un attachment was this day t. issued by S. S. Paine, a Justice of the Peace of Salisbury township, Meips-county, Ohio, against the property and f fleets of Alexander wuncK, a non-resident of saidcountv. Sept. 7, 1852. 36-3w ISAAC VAN' E, Ja, CJPANISH SOLE LEATHER. 5,000 lbs. No, O 1 Spanish Sole Leather, just received and lor sate at the lowest market price, by R. LLOYD '& CO., tcpl4-3G Portsmouth, O. Leva IllcStniglifs Estate. TVT OTICE is hereby given that the subscriber L 1 has been appointed nnd qualified as Admin istrator of the estate of Levi McKnight late of fleigs County, Ohio, deceased. Creditors aro hereby notified to present their claims within one year from date. Debtors are requested to call im mediately and settle. DAVID R. JACOBS, sep 1 4-3 w ' Administrator's tulc. ON the 18th day of October, 1852, nt OoMork V P. M., nt the Court House in Pomeroy, will be sold to tho highest bidder, as the proper! y of T Jacobs, deceased, the undivided half of 100 acre lot number 1, range 14, vowu 6, section 1. Ap praised at 8U1,50. Ai.sc 28 acres, part of four lots, 320, 321. 322 and 323, in town 1, range 13 being that part of saia tots lying on the east side ot the ri hl-hand fork of Leading creek. Appraised at 223. Tkrms One-fourth in hand, one-fourth in six months, one-fourth in twelve months, and the residue in eighteen months, with interest and personal security. T. MONTAGUE, sep!4-)w (S2 M)) Administratcr. at 5750. si p l!-5w H. BRADBURY. (Prsfee, $4,50) l-HieiUt M. C. Notice. ''PHE qualified1 electors of Meis County, are I hereby notified to n eel at tl eir usual places of holding elections, on tho Second Tuesday in Octohcr next, and then and there proceed to elect one Judge of the Supreme Court for the State of Ohio, one Member of the Board of Public Works, for the State of Ohio; one number of Congress for the Eleventh Congressional District of the State of Ohio; and one Coroner, one Auditor, one Prosecuting Attorney, and one County Commis sioner, for the County of Meigs. Also one District Assessor, for District 1, com posed of the township of Salisbury; also for Dis trict 2, composed ot the townships of Columbia, Rutland, aud Salem; also for District 3, composed of the townships of Bedford, Chester, Orange, and Seipio, and also for District 4, composed of the townships of Olive, Lebanon, Letart, and Sutton. Aud that the Trustees of Hie several townships at the same time select suitable persons to serve as Jurors he ensuing year, as follows, to wit: Pomeroy Academy. rMIIE FALL AND WINTFR TERM of this I Institution will commence or.Mo.viMv, the 7ni ok Ski'Teuder. Instruction is civen in the Latin. ft,.i- French, and German Lam-uaires: in the Mml.e. matics, Natural Sciences, and the other Eii:!L-!i ui.iii,iii:.i u.vi.iiiy uiugiii. in ficaueinies. Ihe i'rino.ipal will endeavor, according to the host of his ability, to make his instructions prnc" tical nnd thorough, to discipline the mind and improve the character. terms: For the Common English Branches, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Botanv. History, and Hook-Keeping, per quarter, 5,00 For tho higher English Branches, Lnlin, Greek Languages, and the Mathematics, ' per quarter, g (,o For German and Fiench a small extra charge will be made, sullicient to pay fur the inslruclion in those Languages. Pens, hilt, Copy Books, and Slate Pencils, will be furub'hed for 25 cents a quarter. a".1,'2'1-"' C. C. GILES, Principal. " McIks County MiKh School" mid Teachers' , Institute." fpiIE next te rm of this Institution willcnuinence x Monday, the first of November next. tuition pkr ui'ahtkr. Reading, Writing, Elementary Georritohy, and Mental Arithmetic, " ' 4y Co Arithmetic and Geography, 2 60 English Grammar and Natural Philocnphv, 3 on Chemistry, Elementary Algebra, i nd History, 3 50 Botany, Astronomy, Ancient Geography nnd History, Bonk Keeping, Physiology, Ge, ology, Int.:llcctu.;l Philosophy, Mo'ral Sci ence, and Political Economy, 4 CO Rhetoric, Logic, Higher Mathematics, and Ue Greek and Latin Languages, 5 co Board in private ismilios, fl.50 per week. Strict attention will be givuii to the morals, a. well as the intellects of pupils. Parents who aro under the necessity of sending their children from home to be educated, will find tho location of this school very desirable. Chester is a very pleas ant and heaftliy village, rree from many of those places of amuscmunt and dissipation of large towns, that often entice young men and boys, when not under parental cure, to their ruin. Hereafter the school will be permanently under the care of the subscriber, whose object shall be, to impart useful and thorough instruction to Lis pupils. JAMES M.- .EVANS, Teacher. n35-w3. SOCIETIES. Jtedrord, 4 Chester, 9 Columbia, 6 Lebanon, 6 Letart, 4 Olive, 7 Orange, 4 Rutland, 9 Salem, 7 Salisbury, J 7 Scipio, 6 Sutton, 5 S. BRADBURY, Sheriff M. a Pomeroy, 0., Sept. 14, 1852 36w3. lion of becoming a citizen in Independence that ($5) at which the balance were sold, to make Hall, this morninc. belore the othcers ot the room tor a new edition to be gotten up in niagm- Court. His Colony in Northern Pennsvl- ficent and costly style immediately upon closing : fl...;M s i u.,j.,i m- out the present one. ,luu,.omB, iiuiiuiuu I n-Pv.rvn,,,.;. linnnil t n mnttprnf wogians ore clearing land, opening roads, iustlce Arotection to the convritrhtisti bv his &C. . sacred pledge or honor, to use the-Processes for , r n t? the instruction of himself only, and to impart the Anotheb Dangerous Counterfeit. We iUformation obtained from them to no one. were shown on yesterday, by Mr. Dye, a in- To obtain the processes it is necessary to counterfeit five dollar bill on lha Sorinofie d give such a pledge, with the price Three Dollars, Hunk. Ohio Sinia Stock Hank n am. It s i 1: lu ' A doN Stabbed by his Father. Late on Saturday night, a bruto named Henry uarner, who has been repeatedly required to givo heavy bonds to keep the peace to- waras.nis wiie apa family, came home to his dwelling in the western pan of the ciiy, and commenced his old abuse of hit wife and children. His son Henry, a lad of sev enteen, attempted to interfere in behalf of well executed and calculated 10 deceive any bui good judges of money. The name of the bank may without much trouble, be changed to any one of the Ohio State Stock banks and much caution should be exercised while handling any of this kind of money bin. Uaxetle. Sad Accident. Mr. Robert Nixon, while engaged in painting a building in Circleville, one day iust week, fell a distance of 27 feet, and was bo much injured that he died tn tho coarse1 of a few hours. . Most of the Banks in Cincinnati now sell ht exchange on New YorkCity at pai a result caused probably by the scarcity of western currency. rt..; ' .1... 1.- I I ..ino ,W'''bi, mother, when, ihe brutal faihcr seized his son b f:..l..c..l . That paper during Polk's 1 r.w r.fr r ' r I NCeivea over ouy .or over ion, ,euri h,g gon fc fc tf , f i ' k..t W;. ' .. p.i,.. tnwul gash across lusshoulder, which be Whatil ho hast Ad to will receive a greater sum. - We are willing to submit ihe ouestion 10 tho people "Is nat. no nasi 1 Wr uur.ng r , fore fa -flw 0f blood could bo nopped, ministration, received a sum aboul equal threa,oned hU life. , !F that, and under ihe lato 4b ol Congress wna fi.nminp(. . , rn Mnr yesterday, and required to give bail in "the sum 01 buu, in oeiuuit ol which he was he Union newspaper, for four years print- aem ,Q jailClBi NonpareL ini?. entitled to a irrunter comDensation lhan ' . Gen. Scott for his forty odd years of ser- Mr. Mabsb, ihe American Minister ai vice? ? h ' ' Constantinople, has visited Athena 10 make These Locofoco spoil-soekeri are terribly mquirlca respecting the treatment of Mr troubled when a man who is not of thorn, re. Kit the missionary by the Grecian Gov ceive8 a just compensation for his services, ernmeiit,. ,. It is Intimated that he thinks Mr, because it leaves the less for themselves Lancaster Gazi , i-- m, i ( Escape of Convicts. On Tuesday even ing two convicts escaped -Trom ihe' State Hous6,5ard and are ycf at lurgo. On " Wednesday, ono of tho prisoners at work in (he from yard at the prison wulked out ot ike front gate, and up io lust evening had lorgoitcn 10 come buck. It is generally sup Kino has courted persecution, and thai much or his qifliculty is the result of his own in discretion. ' Hon. Ben. Habdin died nt his residence in Bardstown Kentucky, on Friday last He has for mnny years occupied a prorni ihent posiiifiu in Siate and National u Hairs Nearly 400,000 ions of railroad Iron have been imported within the Inst three years in posed that all dii is tho consequence of ihe 10 the United Siatei from England, at S cost ... r i , n .' , ..r ....... .:iii ..r .1.11 uuu. lUMtjilint OI JUUgi) UKOWn, luSl Winter. I ul inneieeu iniiiiuua ui uuiiuia. Marki.ey, Funkstown, Washington county, Md. The Processes will be forwardod, post-paid, to the given address. Be particular to write the name ot PostUllice, uounty, and state, distinctly: with those neglecting this, mistakes frequently occur. ID Those preferring it, can order copies of the forthcoming edition, which will be ready about the hollidays. The price will be 86 j orders sent before its issue will be filled as soon as the copies are ready, toiva. . Local Agents wanted. In every town, and all throuirh the country, great numbers ol copies of these Rules can be disposed of by any one who will only take the trouble to mane ineir scope Known. They com prise that which business men, and everybody, has long felt the want of, aud will gladly obtain. The nature ot the business allows any one to act as Agent, and to energy ensures a large reward. As before explained, the business requiring pri- vnnv nr.ljsra trnm AcrRntji nrft fillpri in spnnrAte A whaling captain, who lately arrived at sealed envelopes ror delivery through their hands. When a number ot three copies or more are or dered with the remittance at one time, 33 per cent, is allowed to be retained as the Agent's tee: and 60 per cent, on orders tor eight copies or more. 1852-3 Fall Arrangement. 1S52-3 I'omcroy, Marietta, and Cincinnati. THE rAVUKHB STEAM EH OHIO. II Cooley, Master, BE223e2S: Has resumed her regular trips be tween Marietta and Cincinnati, for the Fall and Winter season ' " Leaving Marietta! 8 o'clock, A. M. Tuesday. " Pomeroy 8 P. M. " " Cincinnati 4 " " Fridays. The OHIO has been refitted, painted, and f ur nished, and offers improved facilities for speed, comfort, and dispatch. For freight or j.assage apply on board. Sept. 21-tf. "Athens Messenger" copy, and charge this oitice. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of vendi. exponas, to me directed by the Court of Common Pleas of Meigs county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House, in the town of Pomeroy, on the 18th day or October, 1852, between the hours or 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., ihe following real estate, to wit: Ileginning at the north-east corner of a piece of laud sold by Alexander Stewart to Kodncy Downing, in section 8, town 6, range 14, Ohio Company's purchase by deed, bearing date No vember 1st, 1831; thence running west along the line of said Downing's land to the Old Stale Koad leading from Uallipolis to Athens: thence north, bounded by said road until it shall intersect with the bank of Leading Creek i thence down the creek with the meanderings thereof to the place or beginning; containing one hall acre more or less. Levied on as the property oi Mollis Downing, ai the suit of Philip Jones. Appraised at swou. H- UKAUHUn i, sepl t-6w (Prs fee, S3) Sheriff M. C. A M.4SOJ V Evening, or month. MASOIVIC.Posnei ov Lodzc. Stated Meetings, the Mondnv" ng, on or before the full moon in each Hall in Mjirphy's building, Second st. I. O. O..F. TCaoial Lodccy. Hall ia Edwards' building. i&iou, no. va, ami:: isSK'i r Evening. Hull in DeCamp's building. Sf'i'".? W:ls'.nry Division No. alSons of Temperance Meetings on Saturday Evenings. Hall, Kice's building Middleport -wn Crystal Fount Division No. 1 W? Sons and Daughters of Temperance meet- ings every Saturday afternoon at the Sou ffg,RO. 117, Meetings on every Friday - evening, nan i.i Welfare Div .fiMof leiuperance, Meetings every Saturday Hull in Pomeroy. Rotrular Pomeroy and riiioiiuiall I'uckct fi KEVILLLE-John Bin linker,' Master, Will make regular weekly trips between the above poinw, as follows: Leaves Pomeroy every flloiulay at IU o clocK, a. m, Cincinnati Thursday, 4 o'clock, n. m Tho REVEILLE having been re-fitted and fur nished for the above trade, will leave punctually at tho time mentioned. Business entrusted to her care promptly attended to. Sept. 21-tf New Dedfora, and who had visited iNcw South Wales, says that the sufferings expe rienced by the gold diggers in Ausirala aro severe beyond anything yet experienced in California. The next session of the American Porno- logical Congress will be held in (he city of boston. The whole number of persons confined for Dolitical offences in the Island of Cuba is not less than four hundred, including fourteen females. The next general Convention of the Uni versal isis of the United States, will be held In Columbus, In 'September, 1853. The opening of the Railroad to Hillsbor ough was duly celebrated by a free ride, din ner, &c, on Wednesday lasi. A man nainod Geobob Anderson was shot in Cincinnati on Tuesday, fast, by a wo man with whom he was liviug. lie was in toxicated, and is not expected to live. L. V. Bieuce, of Akren, litis Issued a handbill, announcing himself as an indepen dent candidate for Congress, on account of his objection to Judgo Bugs, tho regulur Lo-. Oiowu nominee Administrator's Notice. XI OTICE is hereby given, that the subscriber i.1 has been duly qualified as Administrator ol the Estate of David Sidenstricker, late of Salem township, deceased, having given bonds accord ing to law. All persons indebted arc notified to make immediate payment. Persons having claims against the estate aro notified to present the same lor payment within one year from dnte. JAMES HENRY. Sept. 23, 1 852-3 w"l Executor's Sale of Ileal Estate. f niE Farm of the late APEL CHASE, inRut X land, on the road leading from Pomeroy te Athens, is offered rot. sale, consisting or about two hundred acres, and a large two story brick house, barn, out-buildings, orchard, &c. For icrms, apply iq mo suuscnuers. ROYAL CHASE, ARTHUR MERRILL, 8cp2J)-3w ' Executors. OIIERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ol a writ O ot vend. exp. to me directed by the court ot common pleas of Athens county, Ohio, 1 will oiler tor sale, at the door ot tne co iu-nouse in iueigs county, on the 22d day of October, 1852, between the hours or 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., the rollowimr property, to wit: the undivided hair or tho north halt of section nuiuoer thirty, lot number six hundred and forty, township nine, range fifteen, containing three hundred and twenty acres; levied on as tne properly oi jacoo wcvui' ley and others, at the suit of John Douglas. Ap praised at S8UU. s. bit admuii x, oiieim a;, u Sept. 'il, mai-aiwo-tii.ou. CHIIKCIIES. Protestant Episcopal Vicv. Thomas b. Dooi.ev, Rector: Services every Si.bbath morning, at 101 o'clock. Presoytcriim Rev. R Wilkinson, Pastor Services every Sabbath morning at 101 o'clock. MetiiOdist Enfaconal Rev. J. F. Givkn, Pastor: fienrioes at the upper church on alternate Sabbath mornings, at 10 o'clock at lower church, every Sabbath afternoon, at 3 o'clock. German Methodist Rev. Mr. Gever, Services every Sabbalh morning. Gcrnism Iaithciau Rev. lit. Il.vnix, ?erviccs evefy Sabbath morninrr. ISoinan Catholic Rev Tiikoniii.i'b Kkaff priest: Services every Sabbath morning. SHERIFF'S SALE. HY virtue of a writ of vendi. exponas, to J mo directed bv the court of common pleas of Meigs county,, 1 will offer for sale, at the door of the it'ourt House, nune lowu oi l emeroy, on ine 18th day or October, 1852, between the hours ol 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'ciocs r. iu., me iouow intr real cstaie, to wil: Lot number 13 in the town ol Lelartville, be ginning at tie south-east corner ol lot number 8; thence norm n leet to a siane; ineuce easi ici feet; thence south 77 feet to u stake; thence west 164 feet to the plnceof beginning. Also Lot number 0 in Lctarcvuie. Levied on as the properly of David Oaks, at the suit of John McClintic. Appraised at 235. S. BUADUUKY, sepll-Bw (Prsfee, $3,00) Sheriff M. C. HATS AND CAPS I LLOYD Sl CO., have just received a large J. assortment of Hats from some of the most celebrated Eastern Manufacturers. Also Men's, Boys', and Childrens' Caps, of every description, which we offer at Wholesale on the most favorable terms. Portitnouth, Sept. 1, 1332. '" sepl 1-33 ' The First Arrival of the Season! urn A-rri (Chenp Andy" Always Ahead IS WHILE the "slow coaches" downtown are getting ready to think about purchasing a small stock of Fall Goods after awhile, "Andv" being wide awake to his own interest, and the comfort and convenience or his oustomers, has not only purchased, but has received at his Store, and is now ready to sell at his usually low prices, a small hut well selected stock of In advance ol his regular stool?, The season having setHn unusually early, it is already high time you began to think or throwing aside yom summer dress, and clothing your outer man as beoometh the season. The Ladies need only to skk Andy's new stock of Dress Goods in order to nppreoiute his uste in sclectinii such "loves of Fall Dress Goods." Gentlemen, if you ure incrednlous ir you think this is all a hoax just call up and examine for yourselves, and purchase your full suit in ad vance oi vour lemimois. Remember the plaeo at the sign of "CHEAP ARIDK l Corner ol Linn and r rout streets, sepll-30 A. LOUU.NER, SHERIFF'S SALE. TY virtue of n writ of Fi. Fa. to me di--rected bv the Court of Common Pleas, of Meigs county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door or the Court-house in the town or Pomeroy, on the 18th day o! October, 1852, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. Al. and 4 o'clock, r. W., tne fol lowing real estate, to wit: beginning 150 rods north, nnd 143 rods west of the southeast corner or section No. 31, in township No. 6, and range No. 14, ol the Ohio Company's purchase: thence noith seven chains and forty-seven links to a nosti thence south fifty-nine and a half degrees west, fourteen chains and seventy-five links to a post; thenco south thirty-two degrees twenty-live seconds eust eight chains and nine links to a post; thence north- fifty-one and three-fourths degrees east, ten chains and ninety-one links to a pott, or to the place of beginning, containing nine acres, and forty-eight square rods, moro or less, levied on as the property of Daniel Rutherford, at the suit of Charles, L. Guthrie. Appraised at S7ft0. S. BRADHURY, Sheriff M. C. Sept. I t, 1852.-30v5-$3. SHERIFF'. SALH. N pursuance of an order of tho Cotirl or Com mon Pleas, or Meigs county, Ohio, I will offer for sale,-at the door of the Court house, in the town of Pomeroy, on tho 18th day of October, 1862, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., the following described real estate, to will All or that pert or the south half of Eection number one, township number lour, range number twelve, the same being all of said south half section, except that part of the south east quarter of said section which is owned by David Osborn, and except, also, the several lots or parotlsof land in said south hair sold and con veyed by Ethan Cowdory in his lifetime, and hiro inarter mentioned, that is to say: to David Barber, by deed executed on the 4th day ol August, 1840 to Charles Worthin, by deed executed on the 3d day or September, 183 to John Adams, by deed executed on the 13th day or August, 1838; and to Samuel and David Sluper, by deed executed on the 23d day of February, 12'.; to be sold, sub ject to the dower estate of Hutsy Cowdery, widow 1 i,f Ethan Cowdrv deceased. Appraised at $2000. Nomus iiiccombs, IMrORTfcn AND WIIOLKBAI.E DFALKK IS KCKEIGN AXU I10M1".ST1C HAND WARE, NO. 83 WOOD ST., PITTSHURGH, PA.,.,( !S just receiving, direct from Manufactory, in this country and Europe, a large and well se lected Stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, TOOLS, &?., Ordered previous to theadvance ori' Foreign Hardware, which he is determined to sell at lit est Cash rates. His Stock comprises, in part:, . Log, Trace, Cow and Halter Chains; "Mann's" celebrated b. axca; Mill, Circular, and Cross-cut Saws; "Ames' " celebrated Shovels and Spades; Anvils, Bellows, Vices; ' : Locks, Latches, Hinges, Files, &c; Together with every article in the Hardware line. To all of 'which the attention of Country Merchants and Mechanics is respectfully invited. He has just rereived, per steamer 'from England: 2 casks 'Mousehole' Auvils; - - 1 " Spear's celebrated Sawn; i case single mid double Onus. N. Me. would respectfully calf the attention of Carpenters to his largo asssrtmsnt of 1'iiiju Factory Planes- augl9-3iu. Saddle and Harness Slaaufactoi'y. Afcj, llcid Brother's Building, fjk KfcS&k COn. Fill 'NT AND COURT STS.. WfS l"oEi:croy, O. fBMlE suliscriber having recentlyremoved h,s A establishment, enlarged his'stbro, and made numerous additions to his stock, lakes this meth od of infonning his friends and the nriblio ge.u r ally that he is prepared to manufacture with neat ness and iVupatch any article lii(hi line of busi ness. He also keeps constantly on l.aml, u. gi-itt-ral ciaortmcnt of the following articles:' SADDLES, BRIDLES, and HARNESS, CARRIAGE and RIDDING WHIPS TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET DAGS, SATCHELS, &c, &c. All of which he will sell CHEAP fi,r-CASH. All work made to order, or jutchasul nt thin Store, is nitirantcd to be made i tne BUST MATERIAL, and in a-workman-iucc man ner. ' . . Call and examine for yourself, before purchas ing elsewhere. W3I, WALLACE. aug 6 30tf. V. NUW FVBN1TUKE WAIUSSOOM, FRONT irllKr.T A FKW 1)001) BELOW lOl'LT. , . . , POMEROY, 0. 0ATC'I!I:L, respectfully informs tho citizens of Pomeroy and vicinity thut lie has opened a New Furniture Establishment, on Front-st where lie mnuufaotures and keipscon stantly oil' hand every description of CAU1MET WARE. ; v . Chsjii'8 of every variety, lneltidiug LATEST STYLES. kept eonstuwilv on"hnn(l. J if I It r All of which will be sold at lll.D CLU PKICUU. CoiiiilM of every di seription nniiufaelute.l tl O