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LIVER COMPLAINT, AUNDICH. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR , NERVOT'S DEBILITY, DISEASES CF THE KIDNEYS, , and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liv er or Stomach, such as Con stipation, Inward Piles, Full ' ticks or Blood to the Head,, Acidity 'if the Stomach, Nausea, , Heart Bum, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sonr Eructation, Sinking or Fluttering .it I'it of the Stomach. Swimming of the lU'M, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suff-'Cating Sensations when in si Wins posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tbe Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Defic iency or IVr-pira'.ion, Yellowness of the Skin and Fyes, 'ai:i in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c, Sud den Flushes' of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Con y;mit linaeiiiings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, can he en'ccii'.ally cured hy nil. IIOOFI.ANO'S IEI.KBII.VTKI CKUJ1AN BITTERS, Prepared bv DR. C. M. JACKSON, At the German Mcdieine Store, liO Arch street, Philadelphia- Their power over the above diseases is not ex 0l.iT..rt ii eqimlk'd by any other preparation in the Ui'.ited States, ss the cures attest, in many cases after skillfull physicians had failed. These Hitters are worthy the attention of In valids. Possessing great virtues in the rectifica tion of dieeases of the Liver and lesser Glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness a, id a fled ions of the digestive organs, they are withal, sate, certain and pleasant. READ AND BR COXVINCKD. From the Boston Bee. The Editor said, December 22d: Dr. I looll and' s Celebrated German Bitter for the cure of Liver complaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, chronic or nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Hitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at. our elbow says he has himself received an ef 1 I mil and permanent cure of Li-'cr complaint from the use of this remedy. We aro convinced that, in the use of these Hitters.-the patient con .vruiilv grains strength and vigor a fact worthy of . i r. at consideration. They are pleasant in the t.iste am", smelt, and can be used by persons with tie: m ist delicate stomachs with safety, under any cireiinvitauces. We are speaking from experience, and to the altlicled we advise their use. 'Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary pa-p.-rs published, said, Aug. 25th: Dr. Holland's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some i't' the innsl I'romineiit members of the facility as ;u article of much ellicacy in cases of female v. L.'ik:if.-:s. As such is th- case, we would advise ail mothers to obtain a bottle and thus save them vlves much Sickness. Persons of debilitated institutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their luMitii, as we know from experience the salutary client they have upon .raik systems. mure kviukxci:. The Hot!. C. D. Hineliue, Mayor of tiio city of Omdeu, S. J., says: Hoomno'k GiaiMA.v Hirrnita. We have s en many flatten ml' notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came induced us to make iii'iuiry respecting its merits, trout inquiry wc .vi.ro persuaded to use it, and must say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver .jivj digestive organs, and ihe powerful influence it txer'.s ppoii nervous prostration is really sur ;:: s!ug. It calms ml strengthens the nerves, !'riiii.'Mig thaui into a state of repose, making sleep r i'reshin.'. ii ti.j i" medicine was more generally used, we . . satisfied there would be much less sickness, ns t. -i r.'e: stdnirich, liver, and nervous system the : r -n r majority or real and imaginary diseases cm iinale. Having them in u henbhy condition, and you vu bid defiance to opieeeiics generally. This '.v.r;'e.rdiiinry medicine we would advise our ; !'.h who are a! all indisposed, te give a trial ii v. i recommend itself. It should, in fad, be in i-viry family. No other mediciiHk can produce . iic'u i videlicet 'jf r.V:'.'it. jv ideuo j upon viMcnce has been received (like t', . V.ri'g"iif) from all sections oi the Union, the l three veuis, and the strangest testimony in its f,iv..r iiiat there is more of it rtsed in the prae iiee of llr: reg.ihr physicians , of Philadelphia, than all otVr U'tslrums combined, a fuct that can ..telly I : eisublisli- d, and fully proving that a :'.e;iT..; i'.'.jiaratiou will meet with their quiet iippfova! v !:cii presented even i this form. Thai t!;i mtdicine will cure liver complaint ltd d 'i' 'i'-'M. no oit'n can doubt after using it as directed, it acts specilieally upon the stomach ainVUvei itis preferublc to calomil in all billious T:; .Tn.ie-:--(lie ttl'ect is immediate. Thty can be u'riimvered to I'emsle or infant with safety and l OpiU'l.. heneli at any liiue. l ; Look well to the marks of the Pennine. They !;..? written the .signature of CM. Jack- up :ii the wrapper, n:id his nmne blown on the it:le, without whirh they are spurious. For siile Wholesale and retail at the li.:nMA.v Mi:niei.u SrotiK, Xri. !20 Arch slreet. one door below SiUh, iiilr.'b'lpliin : nml by respectable dealers jeiiernlly j 'I nigh the country. MUCKS nEKI'tEU. To enable all tins ;es of invalids to enjoy the 'I varitnt'es of their great restorative powers. , jV'ine'h: bottle, 75 cents. Also, for .-ale by D. REED, Pomeroy. 0. Wle ie-ale Agents for Ohio, , SPINK & ROWAIID, ::rp! 1-1 yeow 4 Woosler, Ohio. SURGKOX DENTIST! i uij i iiAtyiir. I.LHBI,, .alive. ui..it uwi CTjWr M TUK TOOTH SAVKO WITHOUT SENSA TtON OF TMS TO THE PATIENT. Iili. W. G. CHURCH would inform the citizens of piuneroy and vicinity, that ho has fitted up a convenient operating room on Court stre:l, where i. e will be happy to wail on all those who may l ivor him with a ca'l, pledging himself to give c i.tue satisfai lion in all cases entrusted to his earn. ' Teeth inserted in complete or parls of sots, will) or without artificial gums, in so acciirnlc a inau i,er as to deceive the closest observer. The following is n list of his prices : For two (r more teeth on fine gold plate, S3 per tooth i teefh inserted on pivots for Sf2 each; teeth filled with the finest of gold for "Sets, per cavity; tee'h extracted with the least possible pain, for 25 ets. N". U. Teeth inserted on the atmospheric prill- j r:p!e if desirut. He would also inform the pro (ssiou that he intends keeping for sale, Teeth, Foil, Instruments, &c. at manufacturers prices, an a la 3m. TIasU'i' Commissioner's Sale. fX OTICE is hereby given, that 1 will, by vir i tue of a decretal ordcrnf the Court of Com mon Pleas of Meigs county, offer for salo at the door of the court-house in said county, on the I Jih day of October next, the following real csuite in vaid county, to wit: the easterly part of frac tion four, town eight, range lifleen, containing ": hundred and sixty-one acres; also, the west i.:lv pfi.:. of said fraction, containing one hundred and one acres; also, the east half of fraction jA..!ve, in tame t.iwn and range, with one acre a Idci f..-i:n the northern part of fraction three, in : ii.;c.' I'. v.-n and lunge, and one acre taken out of '.he' e .' beast corner of said fraction twelve. Al ?, I!.-.- ii'-rlU hail of fraction three, in the same to.v.'i a t : i r.vige, less one acre taken from it on th-. iiorih side, and one acre added from ths south o.'er. cori'.-.r of fraction twelve, conUiiiiii. g one hun lfcf mid thirly-otie nens. Also, (he .lortli wost ij.urter of section threi town eight, ranje fif'e.' i. Ato, etfrhteeu acres in the southwest cirt'-r of the southwest quarter of section four, town .:;ht, iai.d range fifteen. Ordered to bo sold n" the property of Lhenexer Parker, at the suit of tie. ev cu'.or.i of Resolved Fuller, deceased. THOMAS liiVIN, M.i: !e'r C'l-mmicsionrr in Chancery, M. C. Hep;. 1L is.v:.-.t;w5. : j SAI'SIS.--Patented August 2lst, iSi'.i. v,'arri'.tit?il free frcm Dauip and Mould, us wellns Fire I'r-of. Wcaru u.an'ttV.turiiu; the above superior Sufo jif. our estiiblisiiuient o Columbia street, between ';rc.'..iv.-iiy and Sycamore streot, No. 40, and have crn.u.unt'.y on bund a good assortment. . Th'.-e Eattts aw a better articia, as it regards Fire i'tuo: cj-jiuily and Dryness, than any ethers r.iinc.t ic'.urrd in the United State.i. .'c i.r,- fi..er, that no manufacturer dure tick U;e reput.itie.t of their Jiafe by testing one of r e, mil vr.? ancl thickness with ours, on a fair trial by lite. 0 Sh'.fHd Ct yor any of them concl tdr to do so. v j will furnish" them a Si.fc free of c large, provi-d-'l Ud"CS lut tm trial prove to be the bt-jt article. ' ' HALL, DODDii & CO. 'i..nii.i, i'r-. 11, lMt-n':l:.l AFFLICTED READ! I PH1LAPKLPH1A MEDICAL HOUSE. Established 18 years ago, by Dr. Kinkelin, N. W. comer of Thirl and Un'on streets, be . tween Spruce and Pine streets, PLILADELPHIA. EIGHTEEN years of extensive and uninter i rnpterl practice spent in this city, has ren dered Dr. K. the most expert and successful prac titioner, farand near, in the treatment of alfdis ensesofa pi'ivaie nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers upon the body, throat or legs, pain in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, diseases arising from youihful excesses or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with suc cess. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentle man, anil confidently rely upon his skill asa phy sician. Take particular notice Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in a habit frequently learned from evil compan ions or at schoel ihe effects of which are p'ghlly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply immediately. Weakness and constitutional debility, loss of masculnr energy, physical lassitude and general prostration, irrita bility, and all nervous affections, indigestior., sluggishness of the liver, and every disease in any way connected wuh the disoiderof the procrea tive functions cured, and full vigor restored. HEAO! VOOTil AND JIASIIOOn. A vigorous life, or n premature death. Kinkelin on Sclf-Preservaiioa only twkty-fivk o.vm, This book just published is filled withuseful infor mation, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative O'ga.ns. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood, and Old Age, and should be read by all. ' ' l The valuable ad.ictiiv! impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering, and save annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 25 cents enclosed in a letter addressed to Dr. Ki.nkki.is, north-west corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of mcil. Persons at a distance may nddrass Dr. K. by letter, (post-paid,) and be cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions, &c, for warded by sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage or curiosity. Book-seilers, News Agents, Peddlers, Canvass ers, supplied with the aboie Work, sepll-ly Every Family should have n Copy. AN INVAU'AIII.K BOOK, OM.V TWENTY-P1VR CE.N TS PER COPV MAN, KNOW THVSELF. DP. HUNTER'S Medical Manual and Hand Bool; for the Afflicted, containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form of diseiise contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self-abuse, or by sexual excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a fa miliar slyle, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of de cency, from the result of some twenty years' suc cessful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases ol adelirete or private nature. To which is added receipts for the cure of the above diseases, andn treatise on the causes, symp toms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for 25 cts. a cop; six copies Si; will be forwarded to any purr, of the United States, by mail, free of postage. Address (postage paid) 'Box 190,' Post Office, or the Author, 38 North Seventh street, Philadel phia. rcpl4-ly I.IFTV Dollars Forfeit. Dr. Hunter will for foitSSO if failing to cure any caseof secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or ntllicting. Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms,, B3 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, without fear of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a pliy sycian arc invited to call. Impotencv Through unrestrained indulgence of the passiens, by the excels of self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature impotency, in voluntary seminal discharges, wasting of the or gans, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, arc sure to follow. If necessary, consult the doc tor with confidence he offers a perfect cure. Hkah and Kkh.kct. The olllicted would do well to reflect befere trusting their health, happiness, and in many sases their lives, in the. hands of physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for any one man to under stand all the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar brunch, in which he is more successful than hi; brother professors, and to that ho tlcvoles most of his time audstudv, Years of Practice, exclusively devoted to the sU'.i and treatment of diseases of the sexual or gans, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercu rial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impu rities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves un der his cave. Medicine forwarded to sny part of the United States. Price, five and ten dollars per pack gjj sepl4-ly Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1S61, by J. S. Hoi ciiTo.v, M. D., in the Cleik's olliee of the District, Court for the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! Circitt Cure for Dyspepsia! DR. J. H. HOUGHTON'S 33L ass: bt?" ass m. nar 9 THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE. Prep.ired from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, alter directions of Raron Liebig, the preiti rnysioingicai iiienust, oyj. a. Uouithton, M. D Philadelphia. Pa. "I DUI EST." Such is the true meaning of the wool Pepsin. It is the chief element, or Great Digesting Piinciple of the Gastric Juice the solvent ol the rnoil, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Ajent of the Stomach and Intes tines. J t is extracted from I he Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming a TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, piecisely like Ihe natural Gastric Juice in its t.heii'.cal powers, and furnishing a COM PLETE and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it. This is NATURE'S OWN REMEDY for nn un healthy Stomncli. No art of man can equal its cu niuve powers, it contains no ALCOHOL, HIT iicna, awim, or ; a l M1-.U U a UKL'US. It S extremely agreeable to tbe taste, and may be ta ken by the most feeble patients who cannot eata water cracker without acute distress. Beware of uttUiUtD IMITATIONS. Pepsin is NOT A DRUG. Half a teaspoouful of Pensin infused in water. will digest or dissolve Five Pounds of Hoastfkef in about two hours, out of the stomach. Scientific Evidence. Jj- The SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE noon whirl this remedy is bused is in the highest degree CU RipUS .;nd REMARKABLE. Call Oii the Agent, and got a Descriptive Cir cular, gratis, piV'ng a larte amount of SCIEN TIFIC ENIDENCE, JVom Lie-big's Animal Chem istry; Dr. Combe's l'hysuiry of Digestion; Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet; Dr. John V. Draper, of New York University: Prof. Dui;."lison's Phy siology; Prof. Sillircan, of Yale College; Pr. Car penter's Physiology; &c together with repftiis of e-e ii i;a irom all parts of the United States. Pepsin in Fin in ami Powder. Dr. HOUHITON'S PEPSIN is prepared in Powder and Fluid Form and in Prescription vi als for the use of Physicians. The Powder will be sent by mail, free of postage, for One Dollar, ent to Dr. Houghton, Philadelphia. IT OBSERVE THIS! Every bottle of this gen uine PEPSIN bears tho written signoture of J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadel phia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark secured. in 'Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medi cines. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. , AGENTS. DARIUS REED, POMEROY) J". PEHKINS, ATHENS; Wholesiilo and Retail Agents. n"8yl. Soap aud Cand'e ISIanufaclory. f I VIE Subscriber has the pleasure to announce J to the citizens of Pomeroy and vieinitv, that he Lns opened a shop ou Sugar Run, near Mr. Miles' Tannery, where ho will manufacture, and keep constantly ou hind any article in his line of biisinessi and we feel assured that we can givesaiiafuction to all who may favor us with a call. N. B. All ordcrs'attended to as soon ns possi ble. DAVID UUY iR. Pomeroy, Aug.2J, t62.-tf. O" Athens Messenger and Gallipolis Journal insert three months and send bill to fhis office. 50 Boxes Glassware received and for sale at fitORGE W HOLMES. FAS'IIONABLE FURNITURE. AND f HAIRS. It. II. BAKTLETT, Three doors above Edwards', IS now offering for sale at the above stand r large lot of Fashionable Furniture, of his own make, and of Cincinnati manufacture. His stock consists of the following: BoanAUf. Tables, Wash and Light Stands, Book Cases, Cribs, and all other articles usually kept in a Furniture Establishment. In addition, he has a large supply of if a superior quality. . In the Bedstead department, he can suit the most fastidious, both as to price and quality. As there has been an old prejudice against the wood screw lot me oiu pianj ne wouiu iiete sun that he has n new and improved machine which he warrants to give sausiacuon. All the above articles will be sold at the LOW EST PRICES. He is also prepared to do all kinds of Turning, from a humming top to columns for a State House, and having recently fitted up a Planing Ma chine, he is now ready to do planing at all times. UNDERTAKING. In addition to the above business, he is alsp nrenared to make COFFINS of every quality upon 1 he shortest notice. BUg5-3Utf. TIIXC XilACS. RATES OK TAXATION IN MEIiig COUNTY FOR 1852. rr'OR Slate purposes, 35 cts. on the $100 valua- . lion. For County purposes, 20 cts. on the $100 valua tion. For dommnn Rchonl nnrnoses. 10 cts. on the $100 valuation. For Public Building purposes, 6 cts. on the $100 valuation. l'or Bridge purposes, 4 cts. on the 8100 valua tion. ROAD PURPOSES. General levy of 10 cts. on the $100 valuation, and a special levy in Chester of 20 cts.; Olive 4 cents; Orange 20 cents; Salem 1 cent; and Salis bury 10 cents on the 8100 valuation. TOWN AND TOOtt PURPOSES Bedford 28 cents; Chester 8 cents; Columbia 31 cents; Lebanon 12 cents; Letart 8 cents; Olive 2 cents; Orange lOcents; Rutland 10 cents; Salem Scents; Salisbury 6 cents; Scipio 6 cents; Sutton S2-3 cents on thevlUO valuation. Also a corporation lax in theTown of Pome roy of 35 cents on the $100 valuation. I will attend by myself or Deputy at the usual places of holding elections in each township in said County, for the purpose of receiving said taxes, as follows: in Sutton the 4th, Letart the 5th, Lebanon the 6th, Olive the 7th, Orange the 8th, Chester the 9th, Bedford the 1 1th, Salisbury the 12th, Scipio the 1.1th, Columbia the 14th, Salem the 15th, and Rutland the 16th days of October next, and at my office in Pomeroy until the 20th day of December next. O. BRANCH, Treas'r M. C. Psmeroy Aug. H-n32-6w. Sheriff's Sale. TJY virtue of a writ of vendi. exponas to me 13 directed by the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in the town of Pomeroy, on' the 2d day of October; 1852, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., the following real eslate, to wit: One hundred and fifty acres of land, being the north-west fourth of section 11, town 1, range 12, except 10 acres in N. W., sold to Adam Harpold. Levied on os Hie property ofJosiah Hayman, at the suit of O'Brien Griffin and Frick. Appraised at 2,000. S. BRADBURY, aug21-5w (rrs fee, $3) Sheriff M. C. Slforilfs Sale. IN pursuance of an order to mo directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Meigs county, I will offer for sale, nt the door of the Court House in the town of Pomeroy, on the 2d dav of October next, at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow ing described real estate, to wit: A part of section number 35, in township num ber 3, of range number 11 and beiiiK that part of said section known ss the "Mill Lot" bound ed on the northerly side by land of Joshua O. and Adatine Tolbott; on the southerly side, by land of same; on the west side, by land of M. L. bitch; and on the east, by Shade Rivr; on. which said premises are situate ft Saw j,nrj Grist Mill. Appraised at S-'fi, S. BRADBURY, aug2i-5w (p:i fCC) fs) Sheriff M. C. . Administrator's Sale. N the 18th day of October, A. D. 1852, at eleven o'clock, A. M., I will offer for sale, at the door of the Court House in Pomeroy, Meigs county, O., to the highest bidder, the following real estate, viz: A part of fraction two, town two, range'thirteen, Ohio Company's purchase, begin ning at the southwest corner of said fraction two, thence east twenty-two chains seventy links, north thirty-three degrees west, fourteen chains, north forty degrees west, two chains fifty-four links, thence south four chains fifty-five bnksj thence west thirteen chnins twenty-five links: hcnce south nine chains thirty links to place of beginning, containing twenty acres more or less, the property belonging to the estate of Charles Duke, deceased. ANSON 1NGELS, Adm'r. August23, 18S2-33-5w. The Sia'c of Ohio, Meigs County, ss. Francis Atkins ) vs In Chancery. Francis Fish. J The said Francis Fish is hereby notified, that on the 3d day of May, A. D. 1852. the said Fian- cis Atkins filed in the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Meigs, and State of Ohio, a bill in Chancery against the said Francis Fish, the ob ject and prayer of which bill is.'to subject to sale Lot No. 93, in the Town of Pomeroy, for the pay ment of certain notes made by said d fendant to the said plaintiff, and secured by a mortgage on said lot, ns is fully et forth in the said bill: and the said Francis Fish is further notified, that unless he shall appear and plead, answer, or de mur to said bill within sixty days after tho next term of said court, the said Francis Atkins, nt the term next after the exmration of said sixty days. will apply to said Court to take matters of the bill ns confessed, and to decree them accordingly. T. A. PLANTS, Sol. for complainant. Ang. 31, 1852.-34w6. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. TIY virtue of on order of the Court of Common Pleas of Meigs county, I will offer for sale at the door of the Court-house of said county, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M., of the 18th day of October, 1P52, the following property, to wit: Beginning 150 rods north and 143 rods wett of the southeast corner of section No. 31, in township No. 6, and range 14, of the Ohio Company's purchase; thence north seven chains and forty-seven links to a post ; Ihencc south fifty-nine and a half degrees west fourteen chains and seventy-five links to a post; thence south thirty-two degrees twenty-five sec onds east, 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 posl, or to the place of beginning; containing nine acres and forty-eight square rods, more or less; ordered to be sold as the property of Daniel Rutherford, at the suit of Charles L. Guthrie, scp 14-3G-5w-3. S. BRADBURY, Special Master Commissioner. DANIEL & RATHBURN, BANKERS AND BROKERS, POMEROY, OHIO. WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the citi zens of this community and the public in general, that they are now niepared to transact the various branches pertaining to the business of JlllvaiB lr(IIfU!!J. They will receive dcposilcs either on time or to be repaid on call. Will allow six per cent, interest on time depos its; and a small rate of interest on current depos its where the account will warrant it. Will discount time bills or notes of hand.' Furnish Exchange on the principal, cities in the United Stales or Europe. Will give prompt attention to collections in all parts of the United Stales whero practicable. And deal generally in Coin, Uncurrejit Mo ney, ete. ttj'Ofhce on Front street, in Dr. Knnpp's build- ing, Pomefoy, May 13, 1862. n2ltf. Boots Oc Shoes. Wishing to closo out this part of my trade 1 will sell below the usual rales at wholesale or retail. II. B. SMITH. July 97, 9859. O I'GAR. 20 lihds. N. O. Sugar on hand and O for sale low by GEO. W. HOLMES. August 5, 0859. n-ntf. VINTON ROUSE, VLEXANDEH TOI'D. Pkopriktor. This House having been thoroughly repaired, i now open for the reception of the traveling Pub ic, where good accommodations will be found at nil times. A few Boarders can be accommo dated ""a19-3"1 DARIUS KJJED, POMEROY, OHIO. WHOLESALE AND HKTAIl DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND DYE-STUFFS, IT (DOW GLASS AND PUTTT. OLABBWVRK, PERFUME RY, PINE SOAPS, FINS TOOTH & HAIR I'aint Brushes, Field and Garden seeds, fresh, J SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,. Cigars, Snufls, Manufactured Tobacoo, Taten Medicines, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal Purposes! Fancy Articles, Superior Inks, Letter and Cap Paper, Steel Pens and Stationery, also CHOICE GROCERIES, ETC. O" Customers and Physicians will always find at this Establishment, rRF.su and unadulterated medicines, which have been selected with great personal care for this Market. All purchasers are Rtnr.lc and nrices before 111 V 1 LC U W Vftuilllliw ui purchasing elsewhere, for I am determined to sell r. .. . . . -.TIT? AD . .. 1. the best ot uruga anu as niinr ua on bu ishment in the State. C Orders from the country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed.' Pomeroy, March 18, '62. 15;tf ,nfr POMEROY WHARF BOAT. COURT HOUSE LANDING. HAVING newly fitted up my Wharf Boat, Mid improved its capacity, I am prepared to re ceive and forward all kinds of goods, produoe, &c, eirher up or down the river, at the most reasona ble rates. Having made permanent arrangements with the steamers plying regularly to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, I am prepared to forward freights at uniform rates regardless of the season. Those wishing to ship on the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Packets, or on any of the smaller boats plying re gularly "Ohio," "Reveille," or "Gov. Meigs," can make their shipments through me at a great advantage. My charges are moderate, and as my facilities forstoring goods are notexceeded by any ither boat on the River, I invite businessmen to lonsult their own interests by advancing mine. Jareful and attentive hands are always ready day ind night, to receive or discharge freight. Families removing to the West can be oc ommodated on board the Wharf Boat. june!2n36 ' MS. MARTIN. N. B. All letters and fieightshould be direct .;d"J. Martin, Pomeroy Wharf Boat, Court House anding." ("Athens Messenger copy to the amount of $1 nd charge this office POMEROY' FOUNDEKY. Engines machinery, Plows, Stoves. THE subscriber having purchased the entire in terest in the above establishment, is prepared te furnish any article desired f:om an Engine to a a- n.,; in v,io cmnlnv the mostexpen- 11411. IIUII. W.lVlllg 1). II." -. ; . . enced workmen, he can safely promise that ins work shall be as represented and to put all cavil at fault he will warrant all work sent from his establishment. He is' prepared to fill orders for Steam Engines, Maehinrry of every kinriKtnwa. uoiiow Ware. Orates, niK itTotni l!ites of pverv size and in short anything and everything that can be manufactured irom castor wiaugni u"- His Steam liiigines have given me nignt." faction in every instance when properly set in order, and for neatness of finish and excellence of materials are not surpassed anywhere, ne in vites orders from any part of the Western coun tryconvinced that he can do such work as win stand inspection m any market. ' roil Hf A OAV Pomeroy, November 11, 1 86; nSltf. CABINET .iJUMITURE JOHN PROBST & CO, FRONT STREET, above Naylor's run bridge Pomeroy, Ohio, c HANINQ lately enlarged their estabfishmen and erected a steam engine in the turning department, have now the most complete and best arranged anu appointed in this purt of Ohio All kinks of Furniture will be manufactured at the lowest prices, viz: Rosewood, Mahoganp and Black Walnut setts, carved, ornamental and plain, suitable for parlors, drawing and bed-rooms. Persons desiring any articles in the Furniture line, from the plainest to the most elegant and costly, are respectfully invited to call. The following articles will be made to order: Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Bedsteads, Cupboards, and all kinds of household furniture: also Tete a tete sofas; Tete a tete divans; Conversation Chairs; Roception chairs; Rosewood parlor do Mahogany parlor chairs; Black walnut do Cane seat do Mahog'y rocking do Piano stool - do Sofas in plush, hair and cloth covers, Divans do do do do Ottomans, mahogany French bedsteads; Black walnut do do Marble top centre tables; Marble top dress bureaus; Marble top fancy stands, Mahogany wardrobes, Secretaries and Book cases, won) stands, toilet tables, &c. 1TTA11 orders promptly attended to. Collins of every description ma nufactured promptly to the time. feb04n20tf. Sale of Real Estate. ON the 15th day of October, A. D. 1852, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, at the Steam Saw Mill, at the mouth of Lock Run, in the town ship of Lebanon, in the county of Meigs, will be sold to the hichest bidder, the following real estate, situate in said county, as the property of Patrick Quin, deceased, to wit: One hundred and sixty-six acres, known as Common Lot in fraction A, section 14, town 3, range 11, subject to the dower of the widow of said Patrick Quin, deceased. Appraised aundw. Terms One half cash in hand, one-fourih in six months, and the residue in twelve months, with interest fiom the time of sale, to be aecured by mortgage on the premises. ALICE QUIN, sepl4-4w Adra'x of Patrick Quin, dee'd. IIIE FIRST PAGE OF VOEUME No. On the first page of Volume No. 2 can be seen the removal of L. S. Cbofoot's Saddler Shop to a room fitted up expressly for his accommodation, on Front street, two doors below 'Crawford & Stier's store, where may be found at all times all kinds of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Whips, Or, in fact everything that is ever made in a Sad dle; Shop: and what is still mere desirable you will always find the b'hoys at home ready to patch up your old Collars and other fixins, just by the way of aacommodiition, you know. O Call around and see what a tall shop he has got, any how. L. S. CROFOOT. Pomeroy, Decembeifi, 86 n4tf. 2,000 Dollars Wanted. ri"MIE above amount is due us from our former 1 . patrons in Meigs county, in small sums, of from 81,60 to $10, and we hereby give notioe to all concerned that they will oblige us very muoh by paying promptly. You will soon, be called upon, and we do not desire to call more than once. B. T. VAN HORN. Pomeroy, July 16, 1862. JI E IV II Y COX's F.WI.Y INVENTED IRONING MACHINE. mill Dn nivia i... n,. nis..i., in n. KAllllltU A.1 V IU liaO till? IIVODUlU IU Ull nounce to the respectable inhabitants of i vmvivy fiuu ina aujoiiuug iieiuuuriiuuu iimi lie is now prepared to reocive Linen, Ladies Dresses, Gentlemen's Shirts, &o., of every description, for ironing, at the lowest possible charge, with care. Four dozen can be ironed in one hour, or more, if required. No firo is used, and the Linen bears a most beautiful gloss, without injury. Residence, comer of Spring street, opposite Mr. Wink's Grooery Storo. Pomeroy, Juno 21, 1863. CIGARS. 20 boxes fine regalias; 10 do Canones; 13 do Fine Havanna; 6000 Commons on hand and for sale low by . GEO W HOLMES. WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH No. 207 Ulaln Street, llnfl'alo, . V. DR. G. O. VAUGHN'S umnipi Mr fltlS etlebntnl nmeiir I, ooiuutullr Incn.i.ini iti Runt by tht mwiF eiim H b mnltlnc ALL 0VEB TUB WORLD. Il hu now tiMoiM Ike only Muliclm far ftmtt ami It pinioulailr rauoiunMtiilwl for DR0FST: all tttfo, of tit), romiilHtnt ttnmeillatehr relieved, no in titter of how Ionic lUmJinK. 3i Pnmithirt for 7'fUiMonf. Tlii duwue U u 1'rinnltul im Uholkra, noil Um iiIow ami dreailfnl prognwa of the ntubuly, bloaline Uio eyatem to a degree wliiith renitam tha patient utterly nnablo to mova, forma one of its moat Ubtraaum faaturaa. HITHEET0 INCURABLE, It now rlelila to tlili remeil) and Pliynuiatu aw It puliliclr and privately Willi perleut muceM. Lat any one who line aver had a aymptom of Dropey. of any oliaracier keep tliia ortiulo by them, anil, II they wonld avoid Uie gnnauraf APPLICATION OF TUB KNIFE, to perforata tha lyatem nnd let tha aocomnlnted water flow ' away, uniy to All op attain, and finally to and in a dreadlul dMU, let them jnit nae thia remedy in eenaon, and a recovery fure. Let Uiein try it at any Male or thia dleaaat, and a oara Ucertain.il they will iva it a fair trial. , GRAVEL, and all diMftiea of tha arinary oraana ; for thma diitraain( complaint,, it llandi ulone i no other article can relieve yau and Ihe curae taalilied tu will convince the moat aaaplioals dee pantplilet- DKBH1TT OF THE SYSTEM", weak bank, wenknea, of the Kidnen, be., or inflammation of an me, ia immediately relieved hy a few day,' ne ol tlii, medicine, and a cure ia alway, a reeull of iu am. It itundt ua A CERTAIN REMEDY for inch oomplainU, and elo for derangement of the female franl' IRREOTJIARrnEB, SUPPRESSIONS, painful menrtrnatlon,. No arliide bin ever been n fered except thia, which would touch thia kind of deraiMtement. It mny be relied upon a a litre and ellective remedy, and did we feel permitted to do eo, omild iva A THOUSAND NAMES ' at proof of onree in thia iliatrsaalnK clne of oomplnlafa. Sea pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated col Mitntion,, Trom the efleot of meronry, will find the brauine power ol till, ini. ole to not immediately, and the poiwnoue mineral eradicated from the ay,tem. . Tho 32 diitinut propertiea which compote thi article, mnnl. reet thetnaelvee parttoolnrly In the application of the com. pound, Tor the diitreuina elaai of compminta which head ihii piiraaraph. For oanlariea there hue bean ueul In tha north of Europe, a - CERTAIN BOTANICAL AGENT, which In all diwuei or demntemenu of the femn'e frame, obstruction,, difflctilliea, PHlnful menatrnauom, so., hnl effected a cure. Thia root b indlitenoiia lo our ami, and round in large qoantitiea, and n a medicinal properly, at and I with, ont an equal ; it form, one of the oompoundi in the, prepara tion, which, a, a whole, b the beat remedy ever aiven to a debilitated female; it b rare, and tho eyetem will Im reatoml to health by ita nae. , For the relief of alt 8ympnthetlu Dtaeaaea attendant on pmr. nancy: italliiya thoae diatrowni and painful trouble, which often occnr both lo married ami unmarried femnlee, and re moval thoae periodical obauuoliona which anae from tekuii oold Jbo CONSUMPTION ah Uvan Complaint, Bilimu Die. eata, luflamwitlim of Ike Lunge, Can t Ms, Colo's, Hoaree. mm,, Aiirai Senate, (Veaknete, A0., for ull tiieaa dlteuaee no Medicine haa aver been it, equal. CANCERS, FEVER SORES, SCROFULA, SWELLED JOINTfl, HARD TUMORS, and SPINA!., AFFECTIONS Ihie Medicine kae anal it curing Ike tnoret taut; let no omaJHicted with tkott complaint), or any olker, kttitate to tm tkie Medicine, te a cure letU certaimlv re enit from ite ute, there being ne Medicine note before ike utcrli tit equal. Call on Jlgentt and get a Pamphlet. FEVER AND AGUE. To the Great Wtit especially, and wherever these, com plaints prevail, this medicine b offered. ' NO MINERAL AGENT, no dolelerion, compound b a part or thb miitnre. It ourea these diseasee with oeruunty and celerity, and dues not leave the ayatem torpid. . , , lib made of root, alone, and b purely a Vesetahle Prepara tion, and has nothinf. in iu composition which can in the bast injure any person under any ctroumatnnoea whatever, fin. merou, certificates or the highest respeouilnlity ara pabliibed in tin pamphlau, which nre dislnbuled gralajtoualy. FILES. 1 cimnduint of a moat painful character, b IMMEDIATELY BELIEVES, nnd a cure follows by a few days ma of thb articia: It Ii far More uny oilier preparation lor thia disease, or for any other disease orntinalinf from impure blood. Bee pamphlet. ERUPTIVE DISEASES will find the alterative properties of Ihii articlt , PURIFY THE BLOOD, and drive inch diseases from tlie system. See pnmphlet foy tnlimony of cares in ull diseases, which the limits of an Oliver, liaemont will not permit lo lie named here. Acente live tliem awuy i they contain 3a poaee of certificates of bill) character, and a stronger ARRAY OF PROOF or the virtues of a medicine, never appeared. It ia one of tha peculiar features of this article that it never fmla to benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon let lot emaciated and linKering invalid HOPE ON, and keep tnklns the medicine as land ai there b aa Improve, titent. The proprietor would CAUTION THE PUBLIC against a number of articles which, oome ont under the held of SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, fca, as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, lie: Tnoy are food Tar nothinf, ami OttlMWMilll lo suit th unwu, i TOUCH THEM NOT. Their Inventors never thoniht ofuurini inch diseases Mil thb article hod done it. A purtiouluf study ol tin pamphlet is eumeslly solicited. , Aleuts and ull who sell die article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE Eroliiltonaly. Put up in 80 on. bottles, at t i 13 on. do t ) cts. ench the Isrier holdina 6 o. more than two small bol, tl(. Jjtok mit and not let iiaposnf noon. Every bottle haa " Vauibn's Veaetable Lithontriptlo Mixture," blown upon the llass, the nCTl signature of (J. C. V amhll ' OB tho directions, and C. Vatiitbn, niiffulo," etampti m Ike cork. None other are lenuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Viiuuhn, nnd sold nt the Principal Olhce, 8W Main street, llnllulo, at wholesale and retnil. No attention liven to letter! unless post paid Kt paid letters, or verbid couimunlcauons snliritinl ndvice, promptly attendrd to, imlis. .-, Wholesale Aients. Olcott, McKesson & Robins, No. 1S7, Maiden Lane, New York City I Mrs. E. Knlder & Co., Bos. ton i C. 8. IliinUall & Co., Cincinnati ; J. Owen k Co., lie. Iroit: Sears Hi Huy. Chicago ; Fiskfc Hall, Cleveland jR. E. Sellcra, Pittabnrili ; Winer ii Sims, llumillon, C. W., anil lor "lie hy all the respectable DrniritlaU Ihrouihout the United Stales and Canada, and nt retail by For sale by DARHJS REED, Pomeroy, JOHN BROWN, Albany, Athens county. GUTHRIE, Cheshire, Gallia county. JOHNSON ft BLACKSTONE, and J. PER KINS, Athena, and by Medicine Dealers generally, aug 6-30tf. WEIGH AVi CONSIDER! DR. HALL'S BALSAM is no Paregoric preparation, but a Medicine WHICH MAKES CU&ES at home, where the parties can be found. The Great Cough and Consumptive Itemed;. READER ! have you i . - a uougn, wincn you are "&.. 5 neglecting, under the te lues luat iv io vuit a ii common coiu, ana mm --so ft will soon wear itself out? Let a friend tell you, in all kindness, what will soon be the probable result. In a short time, if you continue to neglect your self, you will begin to feel a sense of tightness and oppression across the chest, accompanied with frequent snarp darting pains. Then a dry, hack ing cough will set in, and when you raise any thing it will be a thick and yellowish, or white frothy matter, streaked, perhaps, with blood. If you still take no medici ne, these unpleasant symp toms will increase, and you will soon have hectic lever, cold chills, night sweats, copious expecto ation, nnd then great prestration. If you still neglect yourself, a few weeks or months will see you consigned to the grave, leaving your friends to-l muuiii nuw iitiiiuiy consumption riu lis worn, ana hurried you away. Friend! have you no cause to be alarmed? In the above sketch you may see as in a glass, how every case of consumption pro gresses, with more or less rapidity, to a fatal ter mination. Of all the thousands and millions whom this great Destroyer haa gathered to the tomb, every single case began with a cold! If this had been attended to, all miirht have teen well: but, being neglected, under the fatal delusion that it would "wear itself off," it transferred its deadly action to the substance of the lungs, ex citing there the formation of tubercles. Another, and another cold added fuel to the flame, until these tubercles began to soften and suppurate, leaving, by their ulceration, great cavities in the lungs. At this crisis, the disease is very difficult of cure, and oftentimes sets at defiance all human means. ; " ' In the latter or worst stage, this medicine will oftentimes arrest the disease, or check its pro gress, and will always make the patient more comfortable, and prolongs his life, and it is there fore worthy of a trial; but in its incipient or for mer periods, Consumption is as curable as any other disease, and DR. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, if taken at this time, will cure it as surely s it is takknI Tli is is strong lan guage, but we oan refer you to numberless living witnesses to prove that it is truel And therefore, we earnestly exhort "every man, woman and child, who has a cough, or is subject to colds, to keep the medicine by you in the house, and whenever you take cold, do not "let it alone" to work mis jhief in your system, but eradicate it thoroughly, and at once, by this powerfully healing compound, will leave your lungs uninjured, to oarry you in full vigor to a good old age! . . . -. itjp Read the testimony of R. Mulford, Esq., one of the oldest maoibtbates in this city. Cincinnati, Deo. 1st, 1881. , Mv.esas. 0. R; Baker & Co. Dear Sirs: Those afflicted with diseases of the lungs, will una ur. Man s iiaisnm lortne Lungs, a most val uablic MKiiieiNE. I have been frequently attacked Willi diskasks or the LUNOs lor the last live years, and Dr. Hall's Salsanfhas always iroki up the DI8EA8K at once. 1 feel that the publio ahould know the merits of such a remedy. . . Richard Mulford. Ttr.rinVrKT mi Plum, flirrr rtaors sknvr Sixth rrt.ej immr jjMORB CINCINNATI CURES ll Cincinnati, July 1st, 1851. Messrs. Oi R. Barer & Co. Dear Sirs: I have always hadobjections to have my name in any way attached to a patent medicine. But when I think (as I now have every reason to believe) it has saved my life, I am induced by a sense of duty to those afflicted aa I hate been, to make my case known, and recommend your Balsam as a medicine that can be fully relied on. Abffftt a year since I was attacked with Lung Fever, which left my lungs much diseased; my cough was distressing, attended wrih with pain in my left side. 1 had seen Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry puffed vr in the papers, and I concluded to try it. I used bottle after bottle, which in TASTE and in its OPERATION resembled PAREGORIC, soothing temporarily. My disease had by this time become FIRMLY SEATED) I had COld MIGHT SWEATS, HECTIC V'EVERS, S WELLINO OF f UK LIMBS, &C, ShOWlITg CON FIRMED Consumption! The remedies I obtained from my Physician also failed eivine dermanent relief or benefit. My lungs now ulcerated, and i now raised large quantities of matter from them. The Dctr told my friends that I must die! My brother then got a bottle of Dr. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, and I commenced taking it. ai nrsT, u sicaenea me, Dut after taking more, I found it went to the spot the very seat of my disease. I began to raise with more ease, and could feel, daily, that my Lungs were healing, until, by the use of four bottles, I was restored TO BETTER HEALTH THAN I HAD ENJOYED FOR YEARS. I believe if I had used Dr. Hall's Balsam when I was first attacked, it would have saved me a vast deal of suffering. All I can say to others, is, try it, and I think you will be benefited, if your dis ease is on your lungs. Yours respectfully. J. C W1LLARD, . Three doors above Fifth street, on Vine. Hy The publio have been imposed upon by re medies, recommended by certificates which have always originated in sme unknown source. We believe that a medicine possessing real merits will effect cure wherever it is used, at home as as well as abroad. THIS IS NO PAREGORIC Preparation, but one which if used in season will save the lives of thousands; and persons MAY MAKE THIS BARGAIN WITH AGENTS from whom they purchase, that in every case where it is used freely according to directions, and entire sat isfaction is not given in 24 or 48 hours, they can return the medicine, and their money will be cheerfully refunded. O The above Medicine is for sale in Pomeroy by D. REED, sole Agent for Meigs county. February 10, 1852 nlltf. Cnban Expedition Successful! Til . m 1 n . n. i nt. i cneap oiove store man dHjIj PRALL, is on hnnd again with the larg est stock of STOVES ever hrousht tn this market, selected with the rrenteit mr. om bracing every variety of style and finish, with the oicai, anu must uiijirovea raienis. Among laie eceipta of Stoves at his store we notice the fol owing: CELEBRATED ROTARY STOVE, CHILD'S OHIO PATENT, HALCYON AIRTIGHT, CELEBRATED COAL STOVE ENTERPRISE KENTUCKY PREMIUM, OHIO da QUEEN CITY do PRIZE do Ail of the best materials and warranted. He also keeps on hand large supplies of custom made TIN WARE, which he will sell tn merr-hnnrn an ft nth. ers lower than the same article can be bought in me west. ItTDon't forcfit the Ciiea Tin and Rxnirp Rmnv under the Riheldarfer House. Pomeroy, May 05, 7500 n32tf. M ake Ready UTake Atml-Shooi! GARNER, Gunsmith, has fitted up a shop O. in Stridefs old store room, sign of "Cheap John," where ho is prepared to fill orders for any kind of fire-arms Rifle Guns, Shot Guns, Car bines, or even a '76 musket for auy body who wants to go to Hungary. My guns are warranted to shoot straighler, farther and stronger than any others. All that is necessary to bring down the game is to let it be known you have one of Gar ner's guns. He is also prepared to do all kinds of repairing. . He invites the attention of sportsmen to his Patent lireeoh Rifloa . tho gtoateat impTovenient ever invented. One peculiarity about Gamer's guns is, that they never miss tore. All he asks for them is the money. Give him a call. SILAS GARNER Pomeroy, April 59, 1852 tf. H. B. SMITH, Dealer, in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quaensware, etc. S S BACK AGAIN AT HIS OLD STAND ON I the corner of Cherry and Front, where he will be happy to greet his numerous friends and customers with another (the fifth) lot of old Goods. Having purchased the entire stock of T. W. Williams and connected his own therewith he is prepared to trade for every marketable arti cle, cash not excepted, upon terms to suit. N. B. The Stove Store and Tin and Copper Establishment will be continued in the old stand one door below by SMITH & THOMPSON. July 90, 1659. COPPER WOBK1! To engine uutiaers ana otn'rs using Lovper Work. WE are prepared to manufacture upon the shortest notice and in the best manner all kinds of Copper Work at Cincinnati prices. References McAboy & Cutler, J. C. Denew. R. C. Grant, Pomeroy; Mr. Jones, Middleport; unpt. uooiey, ol steam uoat uiuo. . SMITH & THOMPSON. Pomeroy, August 26, 1851. Candies aud Confectionary. 3 A. SIDEIIOTTOill having removeed lli tnreedoors above Ins old stand is now re ceiving a splendid stock of Candies, Confection ery and Fruits, which he will sell at wholesale or ratail as cheap if not cheaper than they can be had in the market. Also, a fine lot of GROCERIES, wh ich he will sell cheaW cash. Country merchants nvited to call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. Pomeroy, May 13, 1862. n21tf. "CLOTHING made to order and warranted iu every particular hy II. B. SMITH. MOSEJLEY MANSION. TTOTEL, on corner of Fourth and Sycamore JIX streets, uitice, 128 Sycamore street, Cin cinnati. Hj.Board 75 cepts per day.. THOS. W. H. MOSELEY, ' March 2, 1862 n!4tf. Proprietor. umber, Weather boards and inch poplar A ior saie uy , h. ii. SMITH. "Quckcts V Tubs. From the Marietta X J factory lor sale at SMITH'S. "I lass Jars, Tea Boxes, Lamps and other v oiuic joom turnuure lor sale at , . H.B. SMITH'S DED PINS 3 brls. Bed Pins just rcceiv ,s.cu sua ior saie oy. u. JJ. SMITH, Age nt ai'i ,uu. LATFORItI SCALES, for sale at Cin cmnati prices, at SMITH'S. K anau ha Salt 40 barrels for salo very iuw ior casn HI : : BMH ll'H. ' f WENT-FIVE Bushels Shoe Pegs, as I sorted sizes, from the best factors in the Uni ted States, for sale at - SMITH'S. Lard A splendid article of No. 1 for sale at May 8, 1851 SMITH'S. TF.l Snraafll? H...:- !.., ... , iiaviiiK juoi. rcceivcu a new Itlnnlv nf thnt enlan.fi TCI ''."i-.mii VUVI lb IU MIB JltlUllQ WHH renewed inducements. . ... H. B. SMITH, Agent, .Phllnnnln im 1 ntr.. II aA L- M..i.i; Soda Fountain for sale, with 'all the re ceipts and annurtennnrv. at May 8, .1851. ... . , ; SMITH'S. EATIIER. Upper, Calf, Topping, Lin jawing mm fuming sruub, ior saie at me store dec!9'1860. ;( h. b. SMITH. of LEATHER. A splendid article o - viuuiiiiiaii aim ueiniocK ian, ior sale at SMITH'S. TILASTING r0WDEIt.-25 kegs just .a.vw.w ui. i,uiiiuiiaiua sum ior saie upon ine i principle, uy . , H. a. SMITH, OAL STOVES. The celebratedEntcrprise v, i, t aim a i,au ana sccnem, at SMITH'S. ' rootns..e.20 dojs. at wholcsglo ol SMITH'S , 1 fWlfcd ISAtVAWCii Fet the Bonoral and Permanent Cure of ulJ JVERVOUS DISEASES, mil nf llinse rnmp'-its which are ratrseil bv an imiwr.-' weakened i? unhealthy condition of Ihe tlKRVOUS SYSTEM, Thia beautiful anr) prmTerieTn, aiirlcallnn ol the m-; .Inus power of GALVANISM and M.WNKTISM, hm o. pronounced by distinguished physicians, IniOt In Knii'pr i . the I'nited States, to be the must valuable medicinetl diicn -' tf the age. " v DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT and ' MAGNETIC FIsUI!, k iiktrrl with the moat perfect and certain success tn all cess, of OENBRAli DSDiriTY, dlranMlhflntn ll. a-al...l kn.1.. -LI... - 1 ....n.M. .n ...w nTnn.... .nn.,, ..miv ,i, um ,.,r.n. organs and invigorating the entire system. Also in KITS CHAMP, PARALYSIS and 1'ALSV, DV8PKP9I. or INDI .OKSTION, IIHKUMATISM, A:UTKn.l rilHONH;. (iitVV KPILKPSY, LUMBAGO, DKAKNtSS, NKHVW.S Tilt'. MOtlS. PALPITATION OK TUB I1K.AHT, APOPLKW NKIIKALOIA, PAINS In the SIDE and C II F.ST. LIVKK COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and LUnVATl llr if the 8PINK, HIP COMPLAINT. DISK. ASKS of the Kin NKYR, DKHCIKNCV OK NKIIVOC8 and TIMSU VL KNKItOV, and all NKItVOl't DISKASKS, which eompUntv .rise from out simple cause namely, A Derangement of tha NcrvotM System. ft?-In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drugs and .Mcdrin r.erra-t ' iliieau, for thev weaken the vital energies . f the ilreaity rostrated system t while tuider tha atrenirtheninK life givii.g. v taliiing inltncnce ol (i.ilvauism as applied hy tliis Dcaiitiftil and wonderful discovery, the exhsttsterl pnti i t tnd wakened snO'erer It restored to farmer health, strength Inslicity nnd vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence ot Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, consists in the fact that they arrest and core disease hy ow ward application, in place or the usual mode of drugging 2 ihiicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hopelessly tinder the infliction. Thrt elrentlkcn the whole tyttem, fijttolite the rirrulitli:i'i nf the blood, promote the eeeretiont, and never do the elit.li'.i injury under any circumttancet. Since their introduction .. lha United States, only three years since, more than 7 5,000 Persona including all ngei, classes and conditions, among which wer. . large number of ladies, who are peculiarly stiliject to erv on Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY O0REU, k hen all hnpenf relief had been given up, and every Ihitia else been tried in vain ! To illustrate tha use of the GA LVAXIC BET.T, suppose tho enso of a person altlictrd with that bane of civilization, DVSPK.rSlA, or any other Chronic or Nervotia Disorder, la ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomnth. afl'ofd ltmr,-nrn re lief, but whlcn leave tne patient in a lower state, and with in jured faculties, aner the action thus excited has ceased. .w compare this with the ellft resulting from the application of the GALVANIC DK.LT .ake a Dspoptic auflerer, even in the worse symptoms of an attack, nnd simply tie the Dell round tho body, using the Magnetic Kluid directed. Ik a short period the insensible perspiration will act on the posi tive element of the Belt, thereby earning a Galvanic circula lion which will put on to tbe negative, and thence oa.-k again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic circulation throughout tha system. Thus the most severe oaaoe of DYSPEPSIA are TKIl.MANKNTLY CURK.I). A FEW DAYS 18 OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO FKADI- CATE THE DISEASE OF YEAKS. - P CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS, v Of tint moat Undoubted Clinancter, From all parts of the Country could be given, tulltcwnl te til every column in this paper ! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which conclusively proves that "Truth is stranger than Fiction." CURE OP Rheumatism, Bronchitis and Dyspepsia BEV, DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN or New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted re putation t Sitrnrr, New Jersey, July IS, I84S. Da. A. H. Chribtif. Dear Sir : Yon wiah to know of ma what has been the result in mr own case, of the application, of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My roplr is as follows: 1 For about twenty yeare 1 had been suffering from Dyspep sia t'ir.r. ,m. it,a avMnlmu I.mbm . - . 1 1 1 ..I. tain permanent relief from any courso of medical treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, in consequence ol frequent exposure to tha weather, in the discharge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic llheu. matism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable ingtiisn. Farther: in the winter of '45 and '46. in consa juence of preaching a great deal in my own and various other churches in tbia region, I was attacked by the Bronchi Us, which soon became so severe si to require an immediate suspension of my pastoral labors My nervoue tyi'em vat now (Aereiirnfy proitrated, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection thus evin cing that these disorders were connected with each othei through the medium of tha Nervous ayatem. fn the whole phaimacopatia thera aeemed to ba no remedial agent whu i could reach and recuperate my Nervous 8ystem ; et . Jiing that I had tried for thia nurposo had completely fai.t At last I was led by my fricn Is to examine your inventions, aud (though with no very sanguine hopes or their efficiency,) I determined to try the effect of tha application of the G AL VANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with tha MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in June, IS4A To Mr oaaaT sstoniih. HXNT, I TWO DStS Ut DlSK'SU HAD OOflt ( lit SIGHT osts I was xaaaLEo to aiauxa ur rtsToaiL labors; noa HATE I IIROC OM1TTKD A SINflLC SCSVICI ON aCceUKT Or THI Bbonchitis i A"j Kr Rhvumatic amoTion Haa i.Tisruv ckasko to Taouai.c mi. Such ia tha wonderful and happy re suits of tha experiment. ! hava recommended the BELT and FLUID to many wbe anve been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affections. They hava tried them, with surrv results, 1 believrj, in Rvitav case. I am, dear air, yery respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHrTsTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE b used for all complaints affecting the Throat or (lead, such is Bronchitis, Inflammation of tha Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache. Dilzinsas of lha Head Neuralgia in tha Face, Bus ting or Roaring in tho Ears, Deafness, which ia generally Nervous, and that distressing complaint, called Tio Doloreaa I'nlcv ft n 1 T n in IvgI a. All physicians acknowledgo that these terrible uiseasei Ire caused by a deficiency of tfeneue Energy in tan effected limbs. Da. I'linisTic's Galvanic Articles will supply thia deficient power, and complete and entire euro ia thus effected. SI W - j sevore jjetuneas uurea. Tha following is an extract from a letter lately receive from a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia : "A. II. CriaisTiK, M. D Dear Sir i On of ur patlenla unknown tome, obtained your Gafnmie Belt and Necklace, with the Magnetic Fluid, for a serious affection of Deaf ness Tht cast was thai of t lady whose Nervous system was much disordered, and her general health poor. Much was dona previously to tha application of tht Belt, but wilt eery little success, and I feci it only right to tell you, tha' since she commenced wearing the Belt and uting the Fluia, but a few weeks ago, tht haa ENTIRELY RECOVERED HER HEARING, aud her general health it better than for several years." OQr- Every caso of Deafness, ir It be Nervous, as it generally il, can bt cured by thia wonderful remedy. DR. CHRTSTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service in casta of Convulsions or. Fits, Bpasmodio Complaints, and general Nervous A flections oi the Head and upper extremities. Also in Palsy and Tvalysis, and all diseases caused by deficiency of power cr karroos Energy in the limbs or other organs of tha body. Tic Doloreux .and neuralgia. These dreadful and tgoniiing complaints are s'aittraV Ury relieved by the application of the Galvanic Bilt, Jkcslac and Fluid Tht Belt diffuiee the Electricity through tha system j the Necklace has t local effect, tad the Fluid acts directly upon the affected nerrea. In then die. trsMing afflictions the application NEVER FAILS. fBvJ Skim MAk.a,..i riio MrMU VUNVUL8ION8. These alarming and terrible complaints ire alwayt cauteit oy a dfranrtsun of the Neraee. The Bklt, Bsacilivsapw Fluid' will cure nearly every case, no matter how young ot trw aid tha patient, or how confirmed the complaint Nu-, feroui and tatonishing proofs are in possession of Um pre wiator 0"No trouble or inconvenience atlends the m of CR.CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTICLES, ait they may be worn by the most feeble and ttelic ate. wuh yurieci ease ana enieiy. in ninny custa vue ensntion attentling their use is highly pleasant nd agreeable. They can be sent to any part of he country. ' t j ;. prices! ' ' ' The Galvnnio Pell, Three Dollars. The Gnlvanio Necklanf, ' Two Dollars.1 The Gnlvanio Bracelets. One Dollar Knc The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. The aMioles are accompanied by full and plain directions. Pamphlets with full Darticulars may oe nad ol the authorised Agent. ILTParticulah Caution. Boware of Counter feits and Worthless Imitations. tTD. C. MOREHEAD, M. D., General Agon . for tho Unirwi States, 132 Broa'lwnv, New York. HTJ. P. FLEMING and D. REED, authoruted Ag. uu lor Meigs county . 5 Dozen Violins and 2 dozen dec9'61 Accordeons, ot EDWARDS' 'interior Ink ky the Gross ot single UsHlcd