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' 5j'l.i.,m uvu. tbusoj., . A traveler threjfh a dealt roS Ptrewad woriit an th lea, ... .Aha una (mill root, and preti ap, Aiigrwttat IrM, . :, Luve aouskt Itaahatl at avanla , ' To luwili it earlj vow, . , And woe 4caaed la heat of Been ,,. To bask beneath it boughs. ; , , The dormouse love tie dantfUaf (wig, , ,' .. Tha Mrilitwiirt aiualc lxiri 11 t ted glory in U place, - j . A bloating- evermore. , , C)l a :, ' , . A titi spi-tag had u4 wire,v; ; ' ! .. . . Amid the rUM4 fere; . .... A paestiia; ttrxir acooptd VV here, wears eet asucul turn. '' waited It round, and hang with car A IwlUMilw brink; ... Ha thought net f Use deed ha 41 J, - Mu I judged that loll mlKbl driuk. Ha paaeed again, and lo! the wail, U saniauc-rs never dried, IId cooled tea tdonanri parehtiig tongaa, And auved a life bldo. A dreamer dropped a randam thought, "Ta old and yet nw; A lmple fancy af Iha bratn( Bnl strong la bolus; tru. It shone opon a genial mlad, Aud tut IU light became A lamp of lf( a baacoa ray, A luoatlury aama. , ., , , Tha thought was sinllUUlne great, A wauTi-flr on a hill; it shed it radlane far ailowa, And cliner the sallay still. A hi- is! van man amid a crowd . That thronged tbe daily marl .. . ,. Lai fall a word el hupaaudlova lnatudled rrem tha heart. A wtprr an tha tumult thrown, . A tranilory ftiealb. A brother frem thn dual. It tared a aoal f roiu dea.h. Oh.gormt oh, fount! oh, ward of level Oh, thought at random east! Ye vera but little at tha Srl, Bnl rutghiyat tho Ual. Sit -Sits. Why, roassa, that's one of your feet, ain't it? Hang me if I didn't think it wis a leather trunk ." JtmTThe most delicate, the most sensible of all pleasures, consists in promoting ths pleasure of others. - JHTFiddlesticks wor( strongly ex pressive of contempt. It crashes all reply. When a lady once says "fiddlesticks," he is a bold man who dares utter another word. tW " Mother," said a fellow the other day, "is there any harm in breaking egg shells" "Certainly not, my dear: but why do yon k?" 'Cause 1 dropped the banket, just now; and see what a mess 1 am in with the yolk! W medical writer asserts that the introduction of the tomato upon the table has reduced the severity of certain types of summer disease to a noticeable extent. There in no doubt of their healihfuliies an food, nor of their excellence. 3""My hair is eighteen rears older than my' whiskers," said a lawyer, "and I cannot understand why my whiskers should turn criay first." Because you have worked so much more with your jaws than your brains, replied Blown. J3rDuring the search "instiluted" by the editor of the Newark "limes for fe rasle compositors, it is reported that the following dialogue took plnce: . Printer "Good morning, Mr. Henpeck; hare you got any daughters that would make good type-setters?' Heupeck ".No; but I've got a wife that would make a very 6ne 'devil.' " fyA youth who desired to wear the matrimonial yoke, had not sufficient cour age to 'pop the question.' On informing his father of the difficulty he labored un der, the old man replied quite passionately: "Why, you booby, how do you suppose I managed when I got married?" "Oh, yes," said the promising lover, "You mar ried mother, but I've got to marry a ttrunyt girl." M3T' 'Boy, you seem to be quite smart altogether too smart for this school. Can you tell me how many six black bsans are?" : "Tea air, half a doen." "Well, how many are half a dozen white beans?" "Six." "Tremendous smart boy! Now tell how many white beans there are in six black ones." "Half a dosen if yow tkin 'em." In consequence of this answer, the scholar came near being skinned himself. Akawbrbd Omb QoBstioN, A young man in "these parts" who had spent a lit tle of Lis own lime and a good deal of his father s money in titling for the bar, was asked after his examination how he got along. "O, well," said he, "I answered one question nght." " Ah. indeed!" said the gentleman, witli loo .s of satisfaction at his son's peculiar manners. "Ai d what was that?" ' They asked me what a qui tarn action vu." ''I hat was a hard one! And you an swered it correctly, did youT "Yes. 1 told them I did not know." fiTAt one of the hotels in Washington several members of Congress made them selves conspicuous bycaliing to one another aeross the table, 'Will the gentleman from Maine pass me the bread?' - 'Will the gen tleman from pass me the salt?' etc. There waa a gentleman present who was exceedingly annoyed by iheir conversation; snd turning to the waiter at the back of bis fhsir, he politely requested, 'Will the gen tleman from Africa please hauj ma the butter?' iyA sailor was passing one of the stn-ei auctioneers, a short time since, and stoptied awhile to hear what was going on. "Guing. one and sixpence going, gone. It is yours, sir. said the auctioneer, handing the book to the tar. lit 1 ST a "Min, sri exctaimeu jhce, with s ton of unafierted surprise, "what is it?" ' "Pofahontae." . "No you don't pole it m tout," replied the tar aod Talked off. iH"Tle boat had jut srri-ed, and the landing waa usual crowded with eitbmen, porters, loafers, dtn. Wlten the passengers commenced landing, a colored pnrter. stepped up to a country loeking chap, gaying Carry ynor hajegag. sir?" "N'o, "J hhi t got any rmggage." Th porter ixkel al him a minute, then very rcfy stooped tlnwp, and taking hold of liia foot, said with an sir of astonish- "Let Mi Kiss Him roa His Motfir." .The editor of he New. Orleans J'.Advb uaie" has this incident about the ravages of lhe,yellvr feeaii4ltiat (4ty td to him by one of the Methodist pastors: "The preacher was ealled a few -days since to attend the funeral of a young man. -Bf v, his sickness he was a stout, buoyant; manly youth." He was from tha Eiaie-of- Maine, and had been here but a abort time. He was tiU'J"ly vellow fever-.'and soon died, wi.ii no mother or relative to watch by his bed-aide, or to soothe him with that sympathy which lione buOhoe (,our own 'dear.kindred blood' can feel or mani fest. , He died amonir stranireis aud was buried by them. When the funeral ser vice was over, and the strange friends who had ministered to him were about to finally close the coffin, an old lady, who itood by, stopped them and said, 'Let me kiss luui for his motherl' We Jiave yet to una ine brst man or woman to whose eyes tins simple recital has not brought tears.' af"A youni: uenl -is diaoovered sur rounded by his friends,' who' are jesting with him regarding his attentions to a certain young laoy .. . . Young Uent "Uoys, t il tell you now it is. xou see 1 care nothing tor tlie girl it is the eld uisu's pocket book . I'm sfter." ' : " , Chorus of friends "Hal hal" Scene second. A parlor. Time, 8 1 P. M. Young lady seated. Young gent rises to depart. . . ." , "Miss MatildA, excuse me nut you musi be aware lhat my frequent vinits, my at tention, catint have , been without an object." j ' ' . .. V, t .l x oung lady "All ya, bo i nave nearu snd shall he only too hoppy to grant you what you dtsirs. ( lakini; Irom the laoie a paper parcel, and unfolding it, display ing an old tHSlnoiied empty morocco pochei book.) This I have bees informed, is that obitct. Peimit me to present it to you, snd congratulate you that you will in future have no ruriligr occasion to renew these visits and attentiens." Young gent missies. f V , NOriCE." f - . ; 1OBr?nTCinpl.ell. late of Tneirn". f.irifa XV CotMilTr Ohio, who, having )taad ,8i Ijr, and whose pres. nt rrdtaee is unknown, will take notir.' that Jeremiah J. Petrel, nl Mlr Cour.;, Ohio. aitWesr the Itnayoll. A . m' 1 II u.! ' .If lieuenioer, loor. tiio ma peimon in 1111 iwuri ol Co mm at) Pleas, within and for the rounr of Meiga ana B'.ate ofOMio and the eaUl Robv rt Cumpbell 'and. Johrr B. Milft gqd Mo, gun Lasher riefeadaWlij aeUfhg . forth' hliat Hie aid Robert Campbell, on the 3d day of Ue- eeaiber, 1 86ft, gave a mortgage to the said J J. petrel on Town Mrivo. a, in Hyera' iflut . tiou te the town' af Racine in said aletKa County, to aeearW the payment of 9SAQ. . . Ac cording to a certain aoit, reienea to in sine )uerttjage, the other defendants plain, aoine intatreal in said prtttiiies ; snder taid. Camp bell, and- a ray my that eaid Campbell may dv said auai now claioie t to be due.' with in- terest t'ereon ffm the first Jay of June, ItfAG, or that said premises may be sold to pay the lame. And the sard RoU.tr Campbell ia ao- tiCed that; he Is required to appear and an swer aaid petition on or before the third Sat- j AFFLIOTL1D READ I urday after tue otk day.ol. Peburay, 1869, 1.6w tfl.25. A. Plants, Ait'y for plaintiff. TO THKX'BEDITORS OF JA14X3 A. OCKTEilS, DECEASED. w ON the 24lh davof June. 1861, the Pro' bale Court or Meita County declared the estate of James A. Tetera, deceased, to be, rT.,lilv. iii.iilvi-nt. af d the Court havinu tnia day trained to dhe' dminituaior until the first day of August n at as further time lo Kettle aaid taiate, rreditort sre therefore e-auiri-d to prteiit tlieif claims aeainat tbeea- tatl- to Hit uitdervlgiied Foi allowance, wilbin tix nior.thi from line date or they will uot be entitled to payment. WU.ALGXANUl.il, i AUm'r r i, A. Tctera, eee'd Dec 24-ul-4t . Philadelphia Medical' Housr KataMWhrd ltBlMoi"r -: r tr. K1SKFMJI aaraar of Third 1'mIm U., KbllndalphU, Pm. tL, .'j;wkxi;y-twq, yeausv. . r- ' fcunertmifa rawrfurc.l IV. K. anoat aarreaafiil pm. lltlom-r i4h cir" of ail iltaraaoa or a prlvata iwin.K"aahaKi tlcbiliiy, ia iiMpadiinonl lo mrirtBr'l liirvoul ami m-xuat tliHruill fu ikliu anil taio arilng rnm abuaa TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. vX Tbara ! an aril kabll aouivUmaa Indal ad In' j lioy, In alltul'. nmi irrtm IMS' ap with Ilia , lo man bMtii and arbirn. U nut rxforuieU In duw nie. aoon only bfii-t Mirioua olaiudva la matrlmoal I lianpi- aunt. tnt Riv rinc to a riea of prolraoled, naUioua uiiu uttVMniniiiia anvi'iiuiia. torn r iiiuaa who icia war to inia pornlclcaa nrae' iiia an awaan 01 in routrqiuFwa, uutii n ,t una me nuraMltrs li:iiw.ti,fiiol iruna-'ainl u art-onnl- alila ak-iiHutiuiiH, tir tK foara In Iho mind. ' (aav preieixO( VU, or Or, Ji..'auooK on ".-Mir-rreaeraa Tb anfurtunata Ihna anVrtri), bcromea faabla, t atiahlc tnlabur ltb vfniunea visor, ar ta apul) hiamlnd ta (luily; hi trp la turd; nilik, In, la dull, Irrewlnta, and ungugem avan ia hla aHrla wltri lum eniriry llian uaual. ir he emaiiripute bimwir oproro ma prarilea na dona Ma wont, and alitor mntrimouy. bla inarrlaa;o U anrrultrul. aaa lila wnw loin Ulru mat inia la livut' by bla aarlr rollo. 1 lu.-a ara conalderatlona arbirb aliould awakau Iha atlouliou uf nil who ara alinilnrl) allualrd. - . REME1IB1ZR ' Ma- who blacea bliawlf andr Dr. KIKKKLIM' Iraatinviit, may rollifioualy ronSdo In bin honor aaa Kvullrnian, anil raly tvaon mo naau ranee, inui ion .raia Ol Jir. m 1 uatiuillfl will ntrrr uvaitciwq. VoUMr mini lut no raiaa uoaeaiy oeior yon irnia Diaklntr your rnau kriowa loans, who, rrara education and raiectabillty. ran carialnly Unfriend you. lr. raiiiKuun arcaiuenca aaa imwii lortiiu inn iwon t lUndllM I. , Ooroarvf T1I1KU AHU hTri., Miiliidoh.hla, ra. ii 51'ATIKNTS AT A- DISTANCE - rimhkif rbr atullnr- Iheir caaa oaullritly. ioa-elhi Wlllrull UiRlr ajaipiuiiia, par lavaer, racuan mlliauev) Pr. a.niiH-inva -IIkKIFi"K SALK. - T) Y virtue of u order of ialu to uio directed from li Hie ( uurl of 1'ouiainn Pixaa, 1 will offer for aula nl ibe door or I lie I. iurl-liuue in ronioroy. ai 11 o'elork A. at .. on Jlio iinU day of January. lfSH, Ilia followlna deaerilivil rrul rMuta, to-wll: Heiflnhli.a; W rodaeMHl from Iho nnnli-writ corner or Meeiion No. IT: thenro aoulh about fS roda; llicure rnt one hulf rod; tbeuae aoutb 13 roda lo Jobl. Paite'a line; theuee east I Uejcreej north lo a certain beorb tree, about 1VS roiia; iiirnro cunt anout ov rooato me ren lor line, ruuiilna north aod aoutb Ihrouah aaid aec lion 17: tlieucenortb about 3 roda to Uio pln a of b- rlniiina. roiilaluititr 'it'i acraa In Town .ltalire 14. in tho Ohio Compuny'a Purrhaae, aud aold aa ibe property of George Horn lIuic ami Peter Alklre.al tberoitof Matbowcr, Mathewa de Co. Appraiaedat aiwo-oo. J.V.bNlin, N.t liec. 17, IMS n31-5w-3.00. MAKIUAUE GUIDE, i - i... :j - ' by.DR..WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE UJDE. y DR. Wld. YOUNO. MARRIAGE GUIDE, . j. ... . . . t-. i. ...i , u '-i , v, by DR. WMi YOUNO. MAKRIGE GUIDJi Yocmq's Gkeat PiiTsiOLOfiiOAu WoKK:. Th Poeitt jEmcu- lapiut, or leverj' one his own Doctor, by vv m. xoung, ai. J ' ,'. ".w I It is writtcu in plain language for the rea eral reader, nod if illustrated with' upwards ol une uunared engravings. - ah oung mar ried people or thoie eonlemnlatiDg marriase. and bavin the least impediment to anarried life, should read this book. ' It discloaaa ae- c ret a that every on should he scousinled wilhi still,-it is s book that must be , kept locked up, and not lie about the house. , It will be sen! lo anv one on (be receipt bf twef.-ty-five eents. Addrera Da. Wat.' Youho, 162 Spruce street, ; above. Fourth, Pbilada., Pa. . loiter, raebMiu- ra iroLrlatcd aecorniuarltf Forwarded 10 ant'"rt "f tlie Cultvd Rtatea, mikI leked aerare frin UlSAUE or VUKIOSITY, b YOUTH AND MANHOOD A Qaaur Cakevino Railwat---A Ca nadian company are now engaged ia con- stiucting a railroad on the line ot tue Wetland Canal, froro fort Alelberne, on Lake Erie, to Port Dalhousie, on Lake Ontario. The road is to be chiefly .em ployed in carrying grain to and from ves sels at its termini. .- It is found that bj employing vessels of the laigest class -such as cannot pass through the canal three cents per bushel is saved. And by carrying the grain overland, and on re shipping vessels of large size on Lake Ontario, alike saving is hoped for. The road is lobe completed by the re-ojening of navigation, next tear. Mr. Merritt, a leading promoter of Canadian improve ments, obtained in England the means of carrying lorward this project. . Paludal Miasm. The chemists have long been laboring to delect ihia subtle poison, and determine what it is. Doct . Avbb, of Lowell, has al length succeeded. He finds it to be an etherial cxhalaliou o vegetable decay, which is evolved only in the presence and by the assistance ef twater. - Its absorption through the lungs into the blood is the Bole cause of the bil liary derangements which result iu the Intermittent Fevers, so afflicting and so prevalent in ourcliuute. Au aniidote for this insidious venom, is one ot the great desiteraia in medicine, and the Doctor feels sure that he has found one, which not only neutralizes but expels it completely irom me system, n i put up in con venient form, called -voce Cure," and furnished cheaper thun other remedies for this complaint; which last fact is by no means an unimportant one in these limes. Democrat, Woodstock, Jit. Important to tub Mkdical Faccltt. The success of camphor as an antidote to strychnine, in the two cases reported last year, prompted ions trial in a recent case reported at length iu the Virginia "Medi cal Journal," by Dr. Claiborne, of Peters burg. The strychnine was taken with suicidal intent, in a dose of two grains, and the patient was not seen until tetannio and epileptic spasms of intense violence had supervened, which continued for hours until one drachm of. camphor had been administered in doses of ten to six grains every half hour, wheu they ceased, and the patient recovered. -'- Sold toi Bast 'for &(). A man lately passed though Nashville, Tenn., with a drove of negroes destined for . a southern market. In the lot there were several infants, which he did not desire to take with him, because as he said, they weuld injure the sale of their mothers. Some of these he disposed ol here, separa ting them, of course, from their parents. For the sum of fifty dollars he sold to a lady in this city an infant of three months, consoling its mother with the fiendish remark that he wu'd kill itun (ess he eould sell it. Nmthvill GatU PROBATE COUHT The Rtatoof Ohio, Metjra Co., aa: Final avttlonient of aeeounte Notice la here by jtlven that Ibn Bccoimla of the following pereoui bare been nled In tba rrobala uourt, in ana roreaiu County for aettlemeut! David Painter, Ad m'r of David Kheijefleld; John Cralr, Adru'r of John Brown, dee'd; Daniel Mauek, Guard, of Loulaa J. nigicr;C. F. Tbonina, Adia'r Jnreoiiab N.Tbotueon. Katd ae. rounta will be heard and eettled on Wedneaday, tile lilh day of January next. AKTHUK MKKitll.L, Due. tl, ISSS nO 1-31 ' Probata Judge. KHEKIFK'S BALK. BY virtue of an order of aale to mo direected from, tho Court of OoniBion lteae of-Jtfeifce County, I will offer for ralo lit tbu door of the Court-Houae in Poineroy, at 11 o'clock A. it., on the Si mi day of January, IM9, the following deecribed real eilnte, to.wit: Tlia one undivided unlf part of all tbut pari of one hundred acre-lot No. 372, in Hue t Ion Ko. , Townalitp No. 5, Mange 14, whli b Ilea In Ibe county of Gulliii uud dilute of Ohio; and tha uiiulvided Inilf part of nil of one hnndred acre lot No. 37B, Insert ion a No. 3.4.33 and 34, iu Tow nehlpe No. 1 and 5, nml in Kunge Ko. 13 and 14, except about aeven or uiirht acrea heretofore conveyed by I linniaa D. riurgenl aud Joacpb J. Cooniba lo tbe Lendtngton Salt Com pany, and roldaa tbe property of Tboiuaa D. Sargent at tbe aultof Molzur Nye, Jr. Terina of aale, cush. A ppra aed ut S5S.Goi er acre. Dee. 1C, ll-J-l.51-5 3.t'0. J. V. SMITH, N. M. C ' ' SHERIFF'S SALE. BY vlrtoe of an order of anle la me directed from the Court ef jCoimnon Pleaaof Meiga County, 1 w ill offer loraale at the door of the Oourt-Houae in Po meroy, at 10 o'clock A M., on the SUnd day of Jan uary, IrSH, lliu follow ing ileaeribed real eatnte, to wit: Fori acrea in Haiigell, Town 3, Suction 211. being Iu Ilia north-went quarter of the oorlli-eint quarter of Miid aeetion, being the place lutely owned by John Perry, deceaaed. aiiuated and lying in anld coiinly of Meiga, and aold as'h property OfTcrupel Harper at Ibe auit of iaubella Pnraons, el nj. mid aold aulijcct to widow 'aduwer. Apprataod at SriU.bO. Deo. IS uSl-wS-tS.UV. J. V. bMlTH. S. At. C. UK AD 1 A Vlgorona Ufa or T'remaraVe toatn, Klnkalin o Kalf-Praaairauaay Only 8S Oanta. tHuracoiiUiiilnglliat value In alampt, Wilt ananre a coiy4 per return of , mail. , ; r ..'.) an a m on a tis 1 1 gha ti$ hi , AFHKKGIFT. TOALL, 1 lf M1SKRY RELIEVED ! "Nnture'd niile.'na new an4 waanlar Work, full of valuable Jtdvlca aud Impreaalvo warning, alike rulculutcd to prevent yeara of miavry. and aavo thou, nf live., la dialribnled wllbuul chnrge. and for warded by mall, prepaid lo any pnet-ontce In the t'liltcd Ktalea. on rucolving an orSar envloaing two iMntnre Maiiipa. ' " Iull4y iiJPTWBBEK, 0867. . .. , gETTEMBEH, 1847 . DRY GOODS. .t "VClloXaw.Xa Only. T hVare now s receipt or out Fall Imports If tions ol DRY GOODS. HATS. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS. And would inform Merchants and Furnace men that we have never ojenert a more at tractive stock than we can now exhibit. Ou BMorlwent of Notions ;anl Millinery Ooou will be found more complete t ha i usual, in eluding a fine variety of Hiblxma, Ruches, r roncii ana Aiuencan r luwen, r rauica. oun nets, etc., etc. Having received the agency of the C1HCLEVIJ.LR WOOLLEN FACTORY, wt are ronstantlr tunplied : witfa their desira bleand mniiilor gooila, at factory prices. Fur chasers wil! nave freijthl ly u iclmsing of us. , Our ctitunei will genera II v find ns t'ytr prepared than ever to wait upon them with otxla suitable to the trade. - , J. P. TOWELI.. ' ' (Ssrvivbrof PuiaeHdt Towell." Iirtmouth. 0., Sept. 15. 67. '3Matoarawas NOTICE. IRA MAKKKS, of tho Mute of California, will take notice that laaac Train, of Maiga County. Obio. did, on tbe 16ih day of November, 1858, flle hi petition In tha Court of Common Pleaa, with, iu and for tbe county of Meigs and Stale of Obio, act ting forth that anid Irn Harnea, on the Hrat day or June. 15, waa Indebted to the said laaac Train In tbeauiu of tlilrlj-tbree dollars and aeveuty-Bveceuta, foraur vlcea aa a pbyaician, for medlcinea, arc, which mini remains due and unpaid, ntid praying for a Judgment aguinat the auid Ira Bvrnea for aaid auni of thirty three dolluraand seventy cent with Interest from the Ural day of Juno, 1H57. And tbe aaid Ira linrno is noli lloit that an ultucbiiient baa been issued againt hi in in Ibis case and rsturued, and that bo la renuired Lto appeur aud uuawer suld peiition on or before the outuruay auor me vhiu uuy or jJeceinDer next. B47-w-3.40. T.A. Plants, A tt'y for plaintiff. jty Quite a joke happened to one of the doctor craft sometime airo. lie ordered some very powerful medicine for a sick boy and the father not liking the appearance of it, forced it down the cat a throat. When the doctor called again and ir.quirea if the powder had cured the bor. the father replied: "No, we didn't give it to hira." "Good heaven!" said the doctor, "ia the child living?" "Yt s, but the cat ain't we gave it to her." The doctor sloped . A Year's Work im Virginia. In little more than a year the Baptist colporteurs in Virginia have visited 35,174 families, with 18,267 of whom they prayed or con versed on personal religion; found 980 families destitute of the Bible, and 9C0 destitute of all religious books except the Bible; delivered 1,767 sermons and ad dresses, gave away 9182.10 worth of Bibles and testaments, and $766.82 worth of other religious books; sold 81.232.43 worth of Bibles and testaments, and 6 1 1 892 worth of other religions bovks. Use or a Comma. A clergyman was lately depicting before a deeply interested audience the alarming increase of intern- Eerance, when he astonished his bearers y saying: "A young lady in my neighborhood died very suddenly last Sabbath while I waa preaching the Gooie? in a state of brttrtly intoxication!" Attachment ' Notice. JONATHAN W1THAM vs. Luke Cole. Before P. Hugg, J. P. of Salisbury Towi - . hip, Meigs County, O On the ninth day of December, eighteen hundred fifty eight, said Justice ixsu.'d an order of attachment in the above action for the sum of $169. JONATHAN W1THAM. Middleport, Dec. 25, '88 l-3t . NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT LAND .... . OWNERS. . - FT1 HK Commissioners ot Meigs County at thr-if JL December Session, on the petition ol r. Young and oiliere ordered a view aud survey of a county road described as iollowa, vix: Beginning at the giatled road below Carle ton's tune, in Section 13, Bedford Township, thence parsing Mr. ilruh's and Mr. Maea', and t hrough the south-east quarter ol nam ber.iion thirteen, to Anthony Hum's in Section eigh teen, in Salisbury township; thence by -P. Young's to intersect the Bald Run road neur the house ol iJamel Goegiine in Kaluburv township, f 11 persona isttreatsd are hereby noticed thai the viewers and surveyor on the above road will meet on the 17th day of Jan uary, 1V69, to lay out the name as the law di rects. A PETITIONER. Pec. 10-w4 -. . ;. . : : ' NOTICE. . . JACOB KELTSLINO snd Katarine Neuta . ling, of the Slate of Minnesota, will lake notice, that Kobett A. Cooper, of Cinctu nati, did, on the - . -.i ' 16th day of November, 1858, file his petition in the Court of Common Pleas, within and for ths county of Meiga an I Slate of Ohio, against tbe said Jacob Neuts li fg, Kataribe Neulsling, Henry Schieber, Vd, and John Neiinier, setting forth that the laid Jacob and Katarine gave a mortgage to the said itobert A. Cooper on a certain tract ol land in said county, and iu the peiition ite scribed, t secure the payment of 4J6G.00, according to a certain note referred to ia aaid mortgage, and that the other delendants claim Home interest in said land under the said Jacob Neutsltng, and praying that said Jacob Neutzling may pay said aura uw claimed to be due, amounting te166.0U with inlereat-lruni the 3tst day ol October, 158, or that aaid premises may be sold to pay the same. And the said Jacob aud Kalhsriueare notified that Ihey ere requited lo appear aud answer said petition on or before tbe 3uKatur day alter theilti day of Jacuary next T A.PiaKTa. n46-6w-6.26. Att'y for pia.ntin. MieriflTa Sale BY VIRTUE ol a second execution to me directed from the Courtof Common Pleas of Meigs Cminty, I will offer for sale al the door of the Court-House in Pomeroy, al 11 o'clock A. M., On the 5th day of February, 1C59, the following described laud aud tenement, to-wil: That part of town lot No.'33,-jn1'em- eroy, Ohio, being nlty feet Trent, and rua- ninc back the same width I70 feet lo a street. and adjoining lot No. 34, being the Poundiy tot wnn its itunqingsana nxturea thereon, ap' piaiaed at sis tl ousand dollars. Alan, anoth er lot or ptrcel of land, bounded and deaenhed as follows, to-wil: Town lot No eighty-fojr, in the town of Pooieroy, Meigs County, and being the same lot en which J. W. G. Stark pole now resides, appraised at ait theitsnil dollars, and sold aa the prbpeity of J. '. l. Stack pole at tho suit of IS. C. Shacklelt A Co. 1 -i-3 J. V. SMITH, S. ,M. C. MARIETTA: AND CINCINNATI . II A I h II U A D . ON and alter Moudav, June 2l, '6s, trainn will leave Athens ns follows: OoinK East Mail at 1 35 P. M. vGoiiik West " tf.5 A. M. This pmd is now open its entire length, mid connects ats' Marietta with Steamboats fr Parkeistittrg,, The u.;'0 A. ."T. Train "Went makes cWe connertion at Loveland with the Little Mian i Mail Train for Columbus. Passengers will not be allowed to ride on Preiuht Trains. Tickets at reduced ratea are aold at Athena fi'f Coliinibn9. ' ' Thrniich Tickets can be obtained at the principal Tir.kei offices on the line of tbe Road i cheapest. fr alnuims in the Weal, nnd for Marietta mid Parkersl.urg. JOHN FOGdITT, - i General Ticket Agent. Chillicnthe, April 10. - - HOW A Rl ASSOCIATION, jPHILADELaVIUA. , Benrvotent Inatitutieii estaliliahert by ape cial Endnwmest for Ibe (telief of the i ; t. Sick and pialressed.olTlicled A , with Virulent and Kui- ' ' '': ' flemic Diseases.' V ' " ' "" pME HOVARtT AhSOClATIOS, la vli-w of tha X awful aUatruetioaof hnauan lifa, caaaed bv Hvxr ual illscasoa, amt tho dvtepttons praclirrd iij-oii tha unfortunate victim of such illsvaaea bv tiuacka. aavaml enrn)(o dirarU-,1 Iholr luunullliiir KiirKoii, aa a CHAK1TAHI.K ACT worthy of thrlr name, to nuvu liawnary for tlia treatment af this rlaas of liaai, in all thvtr forma, anlloa;lve MKUU'AI, AliVIC'K OKAT1K to all who nMitv Tv lei tor. with a dosrrlplloM of their romlitioa, (a(co,ocruputton,hahta f,i iirv.oc-..i inu in raaua oi extreme i overly . to KUKS iKrr SlEIHC-IHKS VKHH OP :HA KGM.' it Is naouleaa to add that the Aasoviation rhranwail, th highest Mt-itical aktll ofllio na;u, and will furnish tho must artrovet aiojeni tn-aininnl. l lio bl rectors nt the Asaorlatlon, In thair Anonnl Report Upon the troatnientnf Sexual Ulaeaaea.rortho year nl I njr January Jat, IHatf, .expreaa lliu hishvat aalixfacllon with llm snrrva which has attonaVU tho labors of the Consulting Horireoa In tho euro of Ruer niatorrheea. Heaiiiml VVtinkneaa, linpotuueo. Goiinr rliona, (tleet, Kypbllls, tlia ivies or Onanism or Splf abuse, A(.l wrdera rouUnuauee of tbu aama plan for tho miaul ua; year. The 111 rector, -.n a roviewof tha naat, feel asaorarl that their labors istUila. a.hr r of oeiiavolent effort have been of great beneRl to Ilia ntllku-il, eapet-iallT to the yon nfc, anil tboy have rusolvert todovnte them aelvea, with renewed seal, to this very Ininurlantand much doawiaed causa. An admirable Koiiort on Sparxnatorrha, or Sem lual Weaknesa, tho vice of Onanism, Muatiirbntlno, orX lf-arnae, and nttinrdiaeasesnftlieaexnal organs, by the Cansultlna; Snrsjeon. will be t 'nt by nail (la a sealed cnvfloi.o), KIIEEOF CHAHUK.on receipt of TW NT A M Pr for postafre. Othi-r Report and Tracts of the nniuro and treatment nfsuxual diaeasea, diet, dec, are conatnnllr belns published for srrntuit oua dtalHI.utlon, ami will bo sent to the afflicted. Soma of the new reinldles and niuiliuds of truntnicnt discovered durlnr the last yenr, aro of sreat value. Address, for He-port or treatment, lr. GKOKGK K. CALHOl N, Coiisullins; Surajenn, Howard Assocla tiou, Ko. S fVwuth Ninth Street, Pldladulphia, Pa. . . Bv order of the I)irector. KZRA It. H.iKTVt'KLI., President ' Clao. Faiamli-D, Secretary. S8--t-nvlS Ague Cure, ros in iniBi cvix or Iatermittemt Perer or Fever auad Aias, Bentitteait Fever Chill Fever. Dnanb Asve. Periodical Heaulaclie. or Bilious xlestdstche aad Bilious Fevers, iadeed for the whole class of diaeasea orlgl stating in biliary derangement caused , hf the Bf sJaxia of miasmatic countries, , No one -remedy is louder called for by ths necessities of tha American people than a aura, and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such ww are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use in any quin tity. That which protects from or prevents this disorder roust be ef immense service in the communities where it prevail.- - Prtventum is better than cure, tot the patient escapes the nut wmcn ne must run in violent attacks or this baleful distemper. This M Cobs expels the miasmatic poison of Fkvkb akd Aoua from the eystem and prevents the develop ment of the disease, if taken on the first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It ia not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this dans of . complaints, but . also ths The largo quantity we supply for INDIAN BOOT PIELS. Morrhahts aad tradsravirlll ba on (hair -nan(4 ana not te imuonea upon bv a eoanterfeit afi (eor.e lunian bow ruim, siruea J a. 0. Mr. I All icmolne Indian Root fills have tha iiauaand . sianature of A. i. A'Mta ah Cv ss nrii.lu,, uk. .Muasa, tjo inventor or Morse's Indian, ' Root Ulla, ha apent the (rreater purt )f hi MM a traveliua-. havlnar vlalied Euroi.e. jt .1.. ..1 I Africa, aa well aa&ortb America hssaovnt three . years amour the India 11 of our Western ruuiiix ' it waa In thl wax that the J atHaa Hoot iu , flrat discovered. lr. Morae waa tbe Srat mun to I cat a ! tali the fact tlu.1 all 4laeae arlau froia im-1 r puaiTT w is. dlduv iuki our Birena;iii, health I l auu ii ssptaus aon ! vnai nuiu. . ; . , . J. ni l K Or CO., SO Leonard ftlreel, Jlaw York. vVTien tho -various naaaasrea barorno eirire.f ....1 do uot act ! uerfoct Imrutouy will, the illnuryni r.. tions of the body; tho blood lose Its action, becomes thick, corrutted aud diseased: thus eauiua-hII ... k-kuo aliddlatreaa of every name; our atronatb is eliauui, our health we aro deprived of, and if na ture la not aaalated In throwing oir tbe stagnant hu mors, llio blood will become choked and eeaaeto art and Hi us our light or life will forever be blown out! How Important llii-n that we should keen ih passnicc of tho body free and opon. And how pleas ant tu as that we have it in our power to put aiuedl icino 111 your rnacu, naniuiy, Alorao'a Indian Hoot I'lll,. Dianufuetured f ruin . blaiita and r.w.i. i.i..i. 5 row around tho inoiiiituluou clitr 111 Nature's arar en, for tho hujiltta and recovery of diaoased niaa. One or tbu roota rrom w hich thue pill are made ia a Sudorlflc, which open tho pore of the a in, and as sists Nature In throwing out the Huer.pnrt or tha cor ruption wltbln. Tho aoeond Isaplnas which la an Kxpuvlorunt, that opens and urn-log tbe pasanau to the lunar, and time, la a aoolliln Its duty by throwing off phlegm, and otbur humors ! irom tue tunica vy copious iiuiiiar. l lio third Is a Dlurelic, wbli-b arivc;ae and double strength W tbe kidneys; thu eueouraged, they draw lu ra-w amounts of linpiirlly from the blood, which istbeu thrown out bountifully by tho urinary or water pnwuigu, and which could not have been dlecbarCod in any other way. Thu fourth I a Cnthurtic, abil accompanies the other properties of the pill while o nguged in purify ing thu bfood; tlie coarser particles or impurlly which eauaot ma by tbu otlier outlet, are lliu tukea up and conveyed off In great quniititte iy' tlie bowel. from tbe above, it la ahown lial lr. Morse's Indian Hoot fills nut only enter the atomncb, but become united with the blood, for they dud way toevery part and completely rout out and cluuhae thu system from all impurity, aud Uio life of the body., which ia the blood, become perfectly healthy ; cmiHcipieully utl sickness and palu I driven from the ay stem, for they cannot reiuaiu when tho body becomes ao pure aud clean. The reason why people aro aodistressed when sick, and why so many die, la because they d uot get a medicine which will pui-a to the allliclud pari, aud which will open tbe natural pamige for the disease to be cat out; hence, n large quantity of food and other matter la lodged, and the fttomurh and intes tines are literally overflowing Willi the corrupted mas; thus undergoing dtsagreenUte fermentutiou, constantly mixing with thu blood, which throw the corrupted matter through over' rein and artery, un til lliu is ti.ken front the body b) dUcasj. Dr. Morse's riixs hnvc added lo tliemsulvos victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health ami happiues. Yen, lliourunds who fauve. been rack ed or luruicntetl with slcknusa, pnin and anguish, aud whose feeble frames have been arorcbed by the buru- ing eiemi'iit or raging rover, an-l who have been brought, a It were, within a atep of the silent grave, now stand rendy to testify tnat they would have been numbered w itb tho dond, hud It uot been for Ihfagreat uud wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root pL'Is. .tfter one or two doaes had beeu taken, they were as tonished, and absolutely aurpriaHl,in witnesstug Iheir charming elfecta. Not only do they give iinuiedlnte eaau uud strength, and luku aw ay all alckuesa, puin ami angulHli, but they at once go to work at tho fotin lulinn of the disease, which 1 the blod. Therefore, it will be kIiowu, expeeiiitly by lbe who use these plUs, that they will so cleanae and purify, that dl. eanu tliutdeadly enetnt will laku it flight, and Hie , Bush of youth and bounty w ill agaiu return, nml tlie I iroaierl vf a long auJ lmili life w ill ciicrl.tli and I brighten yourday. ! 'CAUTION. ... n.wor of a couuterfe.it signed A. K. Mwm. Al genuine have the nuioo of A.J. Wm t 1 o. oneeeli :ox. Also the hioh .Ti-'kK or A. J. " a:Tk V Co. All idhersare apuriona. A.J. AVIIITE ilt CO.. i Sole Proprietor, j ' 60 Leonard fciiie-i New York. Di Moik's liulian Kool l'illrj are .sold by all tlcalora in M-I W ines. I Agtfiita wuiitod in every town, vit!;g.' nnd iiauilt-l : iii the luiitl. I'twlie deiaina; tite Mgi:i.e m ill ul!.-- I above for t .rili. . l'riutt 25 L-ritd per btx, live biixs will he sent on receipt t 91, postage pa ui.' Dee. S3. 1M7. I : im poia'A rsrr m sco vui i' C?ot? Wjf ion 1 1.": ajiV aio. :'. . . t, . CURED DYINDIL ATI ON. Wlilck cofivay tbe remedies Id Us eavlUea l.4fcw lungs, ihroujch tha air passages, and coming la dlrea contact wttb the dlaaaae neataaiisea tba tabereal matter, allaysthe cough, caute a free and easy ax pertoratron, heal the lungs, parrtffaa lh kroeat, tm parts renewed vitality to the uervona aystana, gtvioc that tone and energy so Indispensable for the restora lion o health. To be able to atale couSdently tba Coaaamptlon teeura-td bv Inhalation Is to aieaaaur?) of unalloyed pleasara. It Is a much under tha eoa tral of anedlcal treatateat a any- other forasidabHB disease; ninety out of every hundred case ran be cared In the Orst ateges.and Sfty per rant. In tha see on J t but. In the third atnge It Is lroptb!o to save more thaiiSva per ront.,forthe Lungs ara soeut wo by the disease a to kid defiance to medical alcill Kven, however. In the last stages, Inhalation afford extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful acou rge. which annually destroy ninety-Ove thousand peruua In the United Plate alone; and eorrert eiileulnllou abows that of tba present popula tion "r ,hM earth, eighty millions are) destined ta Sit the OonauaaptiVMa grave. ', . i Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal aa ConsnmptVon. In all agit has teew tbe great ana. my of life, for it spa res neither age nor aex, but sweeps oir alike the brave, tho bountiful, tha graceful an the girted. By the help of that Hupreiac Being from whom cometh every good and perfect girt, I an ena bled lo offer lo the antictcd a permanent and speed cure In Consumption. The flntt cause of tubercles IB from impure blood, nnd tho Immediate affect produ ced by their deposition In the lungs is to prevent tha rvn umiBaiuu o, air niio me air ceil, which caocj a wuakeiiod vitality throughout the entire syvtem. Tlien surely It I more rational to expect greater ffoo4 from atedUilaesuateriag the rav Hies of lb langa than from those administered through (ho stomach ; tha patient will always Snd thTlunga-free and the breath, iug eaay, urter lubiiling remediu. Thus, Inhalation la a local remedy, tirvorllielea it acta eonatllarional ly, and with mora poweraud certainty than re mediae administered by the stomach. To prove the power ful and direct influence of Ihlw moda of administra tion, chloroform laltnled will entirely destmy senst bilily In a few minute, paralyzing tho entire uervoa system, m that a limit may be muputated without tho lightest pnin; inhaling the ordinary burning raawiU dexiroy life iu a few hours. ' ine innuiniion or ammonia will rouse tho system when fnilililigorapparer ly itcn'U Tlie odor or many of the medicines l perceptible in the skin a few lulu. ate after being inhaled, and ma v bo immediately de tected in the blood. A convincing proof of the con stitutional effect of Inhalation, I In the f.ct that sicklies is always produced by breathing foul air ta thla not poaitivu evidence tbut proper remedies, carefully prepared and Judiciously administered through the ltiug should produce the happiest re sults During eighteen year practice many thous and, suffering from diseases or the lungs aud throat, have been under my rare, and 1 have effeated many remarkable cures, even after the auffurers had bean pronounced In the last slave, which ratrlv satuaaina Hint consumption la- uo longer a fatal dleaee. My j treatment of consumption is original, aud founded j ou long experience and a thorough Investigation. j My period ncuuniutuiice with the nature of tubercle, . dec, enable me to distinguish, readily, the varioas forms of disease that simulate consumption, and ep ply the proper remodlea, rarely buiug mistaken eeen ii. u (ingle case. Thl rauiillurity. lu rouuertion with certain pathological and mleroscoplc discoverica, en ables me to relieve the tcngs from the rffocta of con j traded chests, to enlarge the cheat, purify tba blood. Impart in it renewed vitality, giving energy and tou j to ihe entire system. j Medlviues with full directions Bent lo any part af the l ulled Ktatesaud ('anada by patient comtnunl ! eating their yinptom by letter. Hut the cure would i he luor certain If tue patient should pay me a visit, ' which would give au opportunity to examine the : lungs, and enable me lo prescribe with much greater : cermliity , ami then the asire could be effected wllbeut my seeing the patient again. All letters asking ad . vice must eoim.in a posli.ge stamp. i . ADDRESS . j . W. sUAU.axtE. ta. D.. BOX NO. 53, Oflit-e. 1131 Filbert Street, old Nc BELOW TWELrrtl, PHIL ADKLI'Ill A, PA. 109, DH. IIODACKVS Rood Puiifiet and Blood ViU? DIJASt:j?AXQUISIJED BY iK. KORACK'ff Kf'AMdSAVlAS KK.M BDlt.S. NOTICE, j t '.' ROBERT RBLL, 5nthu White and .William It. j Warc.piirtuers, doing busioeas in Ihe name or Roll fc L'o., J'liitiilill', v. Robert Campbell, Deft ; L'lv it action In the Court of Common Pleas, for the . county of Meier lu tlie Slute of Ohio. The said Kob J rrt I'liuiphell l herehv not I tied thnt the uhove rinrned : plnlnlitU, un Iho fntb day of November, IHSH. Sled in I s ild Court of Common Pleas a petition ag Inst him, 1 allecinir In substance tint said Robert Ca. pb-ll Is; indebted to the pliiintlirs in the aunt of Sft!8.5 on a i cerliiiu pruinisory nolu for thnt sum. made said defendant, dated ell the IVth day of July, A. D., lt5H. payable to the order or the plaintilisln two mc tlit , from d'.te, and the nliiintitra therein pray rer a ludg- meiit Hgninst the nalu Boborl Campbell for raid sum i of f-JUS.'S, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per com, per annum from the tOlli dny of Scpti-m.lier, InM.. And said Koioit Campbell la rarther not flod that mi orUrof attucunient hue been Issued anil re turned in snid cuse. und Unit he I required to ap ear i aiid uiwer anid pcutiei) ou or before tbe 3d Sator ; duv nflcr the 4lh duy or January next. ' I . ii4T-liw-95S . J. CiB-rwaiuui, Att'y for plantiff. NOTICE. I5ARNFS, of the Smie of Cali lo rnia. dollar brines it within tha reach of every body; and in bilious districts, where Favaa airo Aoua prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped this price wQl place it within the reach of all the poor as well aa the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over say other ever discovered for the speedy and cer tain curvcf rntcrmittcnta is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it pro duces no quinism or othar injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it axe left as healthy as if they had never had the disease.- V 1 Fever' and Ague is not alone the consequence of the mia.matic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindnees, Toothache, Karache, Catarrh, Asth ma, ' Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hysterica, Psin in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Pcrangcment of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become period ical. This "Ccaa" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. ' It is an invaluable protection to lmmt. . HA 1 will take notice that Moore i Oaborn of j ant vj-ns travclW or temnorarilT ip8.Ona.nty. (Utl. on the ' .! I residinfr in the malttrioiia districts. If taken M lCt.li day of Movember. 1858, ! eeasionallr or daily while exposed to the in. nie.Llieir pet i no ii in the Court of Commop ; fection, that will be excreted from the system, Plens, witliin and lor the county of Meie.s . and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity nu) State of Ohio, setting forth that, the aniil j to ripen into disease. ' Hence it ia even mora Ira Bariit-s, nil the 3d day of April. I 6 i valuable lor protection than cure, and few will miide and delivered lo said Moore Ostium ever suffer from Intermittenta, if they i avail Ins prnniissery noiso ihat . tiaie turc-id.nti, i payable, ia ope day after the date Iheteof. with interest at cipht per cent', which has nut. been, paid, aod praying for a jurigmenl seainst said ra Barnes.for l 00 wilh in tt-ret"" from "the. 'said 3d "day",f April,' 185.T at e if lit pot cent, i And thoisaid ls Barnes! ia notified that au cnlcr of.-uttachnien t hnn I liten irmied against liiui in this cnne and re ' turned, and that lie is requireiT toappearpnd ' SHvwet said peliiin rn or before the 3d Snr. ' urday aftet tueVSlfa day of December oxt.. . ,; , T. A.,Pi.fiTa. ; ritl-6w 3.60. . . Att'y for plaintiff NOTICE. TKAAC" CQijiI.E and Joim Cuple, partnra. JL' doing business .ia the name of Coale & Ctitfle. plaintiffs, vs. ttnl-ert Cainpliell, de Undanl Civil action in the Court. of Oora mon Pleaa for the county -of Meiga and St of Ohio The said Koberl Campbell ia hen ! iiotifii-it that tlie ahovr.-named plaintiffit no The S ttli day of November, A. D. 1368 nlet3. a.,' petition in said Court of Corih I'leas against him, alleging in gttliitsnce. I!-.:, the aaid Koberl Campbell ia indebted to I i.c said plaintfiTs in ihesumof four hundred Ism (41'0) un a certaiu promissory ncte for that a u oi, made by the said Hobeit Campte)!, dated the first day of Jul v. A. D. 1868, and pnable to ibe order of aaid Coale fit Cu!e in ninety days alter date of said n"te. ISaiJ itobert CampSell ia further notified that nn order of at-jchwient has been issued and re turned '-served in said case, and thai he i required to appear and answer aaid petition on or before the third Saturday after the IMfi day of February utxt. ' J. Cabtwsioiit, anil -; '-"'' '! ' ' " S. Bi'SNAr, nl 6w-$6.05. 1 ' Ait) tor plaintiffs, t BT, SHERIFF S SALE. virtne.rf aa order of aale lo nie directc r' fr'-m the Courtof Ccmmon Plaaaof Rlei,;'- Count iii will offer (or csle at the door of tl,. Ccurl-llutite .in Tumeroy, at ll o'clock A M., "ii the 16th day of January, Ifd'J, th f In wins described property, to wit. One-1 h we .( lot tin. it, being the west aide. with blaeks.nith. a hop I hereon , i at ihe village oi .ifulland, Meie C'Hintt O , and aold aa :hv property of Melvin II. GMea H al. at the anil of Knyel Chase and Arthur Weirill, eiccu torw t Atnt CiiSMrs deceased. Appruised al 179 On- Terms of a!e, ash. n-iO w 6-ej.CO. J. V. b.Mri'M, S. M. C. themsclvea of the protecUon this remedy af- ibrds. , ,- ,;, .j -.i i . Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PU&P0SE8 OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are so-composed that disease within tha range ef their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of tha human organ asm, correcting its diseased action, and restoring iu healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these propertice, the invalid who ia bowed down with pain or physical debility ia astonished to And his health or energy rea tared by a remedy at once ae aunpla and inviting. Not only do they rare the evcry-day complaints cf every body, but . also many fnnaidabbs and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleaaed to furnish gratia my American Almanac, containing certificates of thev cures and directions for their uae in the followina cornDlaint : Cottitt- ' ness. Heartburn, Iltadache anting front disordered ; Btommeh, A'crtia, Indication, I 'am in ami Morbi4 Inaction of tha Jiotrelt, t'latuttnty. Loot of Appt tite, JaMridiem, and other kindred complaints, arieiaar from a low state of tha body or obstructioa ef its funetiona. They are aa excellent alterative for the renovation of tha blood and tha restora tion of tone and atrength to the system debilitated ct cusemse. . . Ayer's Cherry. Pectoral, r Tsi urro mi or ' Coughs, Colds, Influeaxa,' Xloarseaess , Croup, Bronchitis Incipient Coasqsap Hob, sand for the relief of ConaompUve Patients in advanced stages of the disease So wide Is the field ef Its esefulnesa and a en Caaroaa are the rases of ha cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persona pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming ana even desperate diseases of the lungs by its aae. When once tried, its superiority over every ether modi sine of ita kind is too apparent to aecap observation, aad where ita virtue are known, tbe public no longer hesitate hat antidote to employ for the di treating snd dor Karons affection af tbe jmlmouaj-y org as a that ara Incident to eur climate. While many inferior revoedia thruat upon tha community have foiled and been discarded, this has gfciaed fries da by every trial, conferred beneata en the afflicted they can never forget, and pro. doeed euree toe numerous snd too resaarkablo to wtwgtrnco -ntxrAaro w;- MX. J. C. ATER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. , D. REED, D.ujfii, Coutt sl Tonvarny VV"'.-4fiE,f - J-: t.,-.ai l FTKK y.ar i,f atn.ly nn1 expert nixiit. Dr. 'na; It, .'I the niHlneiit Kweoftish Fli sli-inii. succee'trl -In rodui'ltis a medicine friini twenij -thr..e itiflcr.'iit Ai-cies of inonntnin lierlis of bis native- Inii.t, v. Iiit-tj ui-ts directly upon tli.j rui-j nf riiseesu lu th.! ttiod. unit by teutoriiier f Im cnrriipteit fomitniii of lire to cntiilttion of lieullti mtrl purity. evels ills-iuse rrom the a stent, wberover it m;iy he tncHtert, r whatever limy he it hrcter. InUla-.'Mtinn, nervoua com j I ni lits. eliptlc aii'l other fits, oua-hv eoiisuinpttun in f's curly stupes, aore throat, bronchitis, fever ur:il iiiic, asthma, low spirit, it'xiinl ' incapacity, f.mi niiie. weakneaa. prickina of the skin, symptomatic of iiiirKtyst, rbeiimnlUiii, nnuralirla. tumor, i-ancor, iliii bcte. lasituilo aud dohillty, diarrhea, anri nil other ilijordrrs of the orirH of respiration, the liver, th.' kidneys, tlie tomncn, the nerves, or the muscular lihar, are tiiioriinarly cureil ly this preparation. It is to the a.crnsiKi aossi or aeeda of riiceae what nn nl kiilt la to an H1: it nmitralin-s tliom with absolute r-ortnlnty. white nt the aame time' It regulated the rt'Tretiona,' remove nltritctloii from the boM-cln, rreatrs appetite. Known bodily vigor, and rejreiicr utesevcry auimnl function. Such lathe natnre suck are the effects of Pr. Koback'a fmnoii Scaii'liiiHvlArj Klnud PnrlfliT, whlvli, if tnkou in conjunct. on with his Sc'aiidlnnvinri BIoihI Pills, will not onry eMIter !ile the most painful disonse, but prevent their re currence, and leiijrthon life beyond tlie ordinary spun. lu tlie Ni AmK viiic VriKi-ki.K Hlood Hills, l'r. Kubuck presents (he result of twenty year experi ence, tiu ni almly and experiment aa to w hat a perfect pill should be. JKo otto can doubt tbeir superiority uflcr one single trial. Prico of the Hcandinavian Klond Pills. 85 cents per box, ot live for 91. Pcri;, Miami County, Ind-. A us. 4, 1S57. ; Pa. C. W. Kubac-k: 1 have received so much bene St from your Ncandinavian Blood Purifier and Blood Pills, Unit I havo thought It my duty, and it ia no lesa my inclination, to jrive you a plain stutement of my case. I waa for year afftieted with thnt bane of all comfort, aud etHcieucy In business, dyspepsia. To re capltt:lnte all the so-called-remedica vhich I htive used to rid myself of this disease, would indued nuike a mcliinclioly cataloeiie. I alao consulted with tho beat phyaiciaua 1 ewulit host nf. I waa induced to try your remetliea, through the peraunlons of a friend, and after iiatns; them a few dava, was jrrenlly heneflttetl, and In a abort time, (less tflun n month,) "l w:is entirety and permanently cured. 1 was also uflilcted with tho most violent nervous headache, which I suppose waa produced- by my diranlereal stomach, for when my dyspepsia left me, my head ache left with It.. I now feel better in every reapect than 1 have for ten yeara. Very truly yours. JOHS ft. riMUTH. From tho Hot. Mr. MeMullen, Paator of noberta Chapel: IatuaxA.roi.iB, Oct. 5. 1H57. lis. C. W. Roback Dear 8ir: t have used yvur Blood Purifier for a nervous atfection, from which I have suffered much at times. Wbilu It is pleasant to the taste. It eertaiuly has a happy effect upon the nerves. Plno accept my thanks for your kind re srard and acta, and believe ni. Your, J. W.T. M HVLhKX. Ctr-!9JATI, Friday, Sen. 4. 1K37. Da. Robai-k Trear Ms: Havlna been arllicted with neiirlgia or rhaamstlum for the past year and a half, and havlnjr Mim vonr medicine, cAllud the Scandina vian Hlood PurHfer, hijrlily recommended by C'rille men with wnora I am acquainted,! waa Indu.-ed to try It, but not before I had used various other medi cine. Arter asiiiar two bottle, I felt ita effect very eiisibly, and upon nainar two more, I found myself ierfcetly eire.f. Vou will allow me. therefore, to cnnirraliilale you upon raakiiifr n diaeovery In medt ciuu whic h I proving; Itself to be a worker of such wonder In the disease of the haraan (nmltv. . GKOKGK BKN.N'KTT, . Loral Editor Clucinnnti Dully Knqulrer. ' Ths above eortlrieatoa, ami many others, com be ceu at my office by any nue at any time. . Cat one of my Family Medical Almanac, gratia, from m f airwul. Manufactory. Pale-moma and Office, X. S Ka Fourth street, triiral bulldins; from Main strurt, Cia riiionti, O. -. For sale by D. Rkkd, Pomoroj; Hcoa A Cob; Middleport; I aikb dz HaAven. Rutland; DiCasr. fe Wilson, Harrisor ville, and by Oruggiats and Merchant generally.,.. ; xxxxwari3r3r-s3rei . (jaNUlNlO I'Hia'AHAi'ION OK lliglih concentrated Compound Fluid Extract, r.uchu, For Dittt-anea of ti e Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Wt-nkriess, Obsiiuc t'iotin,. 8eiMt I)irt-Mhvp, Female . tViroplniiiis, and nil Dt-fH?t-8 of t lie .Saxual Organs, .1 iliinir rrom Rxce Imprudeiii Ir In tlfe. and rctuovtnK i ll tinpiep". .i.-ra-fs fr.iiii the Bladder, Ki'iiicys, or Scxiinl Orjrai. tictber extsi:uK in IMtalo or Femlo, Krnm w hatevvr rai.se they luhy have urirlnated, aud iiav niutt.-r ir hoe Iouk 'mlinr. rivinv Jlvaltli and ViKurto the Fratue, und llloom to the Pallid l.'iierk JOY TO THE AFFLICTED ! ! ! (1 eiri ntrvati icbilituteil uirrMr, bdJ to luOt'OA hII lit, sy ni .tun. vvliU'h will 0 fouuJ ln1t.HiCf4;tioi. - '' SHERIFF'S SALE. CY virtue of an order falet6 mri rlirefMeil frorn the? Court of Cornmou Plerm of Mcia Ctunty, 1 wilt otTor f-it sale at the tltaor of Ihe Ctiirt-il'iis9 ju Pomeroy, st ;u o'clock A. M. on tli tAfli isy of January, 1859, the foll.)wiii(f r'e.xcrilK.- ' property, 1-wil: Town lot No.'28. in the' town of PoiMerny, Meitrs Gountr, Ohio, anrt sold as the properly al VVm. Melntire at the suit of John Welsh. Appraised at 600. J. V. SMI'l U, 6. M. C. lrrr M-n5-vv6-fft.60. ri'iitliliiif. xenerl v?;iln, horrur of disease, waalc -. nerves, trvnihlliijt. ilrcuUful horror of call, nislit awtiiii. cold feet, wulcefulneas, itiiiinrss of vision, lamcnoi', iiniversel lassitude of th. iiiiMcnlnr m1.mh, oftn r tioruious appetite, with l.c.ti. b lii, torus, hot Jiuiidn. flilsliiiiaT nf the bn.iv, dry nuxur the sltin. palliU ceuulenar.ee, , ni. t eruption on thu fuco, pain in the . . .buck., heaviness-of the eyelids, fre qneiitly black spots fly iiK before Ih'iVM, with temporary af fusion ttii to or i:ht, want or attention, ' (rreat mobility, KeslL'ssiiess, . ' with horror nl society. Nothing is more desirable to s.lcU patients than solitude, and nothing; they more tlr'd for fear ef themselves, no re ' pose of manner, no earnestness, ho spee- ulalion, but a hurried traitaition from ' one ejuesllon lo ui.oUier. ' '.' Thone syinptonts If 'allowed to go on which this medicine invariubly 'removes aoon follows i.ow or lowra, r ai i ltv. su afii.srTK -riT in one of which tin-putlont may expire. Who can ay that these ex cf : re not frmiter.tly followed by those direful dii'Misi-s iksssitv Ann roasraifTioai The record cf Iho Ii.siilo- Ay Inms, und the uiela.nchly deaths by t'oiisiiuiplion, hear ample witness of the truth of these bMorlioiia. In Lunatic Asylum the most melancholy exhibition i.ppcars. 1"he orxiuteiiauc in uctualty sod den aud qullo destitute neither-Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a souud of the voice oecur, it Is ruruly articulate. , "With woeful measure' wan dlspalr J.ow Billion aouiidshi jcricf beguiled." l'ebillty la iiiovt terrible ! aud lias brought thou unds to untimely craves, thu a blastias tlie ambition of mioiy noble youths- It can be cured by the use of thl . : INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If you uru sulierina; with uuy of the above distress U. nil iiient. iho ri.t-ip KxTKAt-r af m will cure yoa. Trj It und be convinced or its eftlchcy. . v, BEWAl.'K or Ut'At'K NOSTItf.MS ' QUACK. . IKit.'TOKS,. ii . who falscl) hovst of i l.lllti.'s and rrf..renea. Citl zuiisiinow and uvuM thnm, and save lone sittrerlas; tn.,i...y, kihI t-x)Niur., ly sendiiiir or culling for a bottle of thfi opular and Kpertttc Ki'inedy.. It nil, .ys all niiin unit iiiAaiiiatinii. Iierfurtlv oleaa- ant In its taste and oiior, but liuiuediatu iu it action. Ilelmbold'8 Extrsic Buchu Is prepared directly aceordlnc to tho rale of PHAltMACV' it CHEMISTUY, with the iri-eutest accuracy and Clierati'sl kunwladiro uud cure dvolud in it coinblnution. Nee Profesaor Uuave Valuable Works on the Practice of Phyole, uud most of the late standard work of luedlclue. ITT $10 0 ta ' One hnndred dnllarewill be paid to any physician whocau pmve thnt the Medicine ever injured a pa tient; :inf the testimony or thousand can ha proanced to prove thnt It docs srresl good. Cases ol from one we.ik lo thirteen yonrn' standing hnv been effected. Hie iiiiixsof vvl'iiiuiry testimony iu possession of tha Proprietor, vom tilnir it vlrtuesand curative powers, is imiU'.'uav', omuracili( nhuie well known t IBciezxoo xvxa.c3. J?",zxx. 100,000 Bottle have been Sold, und not a alncle Inatance nf a- failure ha hsnn h ported I . i - i-uraoniuiy uppe,. reo ceior me, an A merman or too fMty -of Philadelphia H..T. HbLM BOl.J), Chemiat, who beinar duly sworn, docs say. that his preparation contains no Mart-otic, Mercury or tujurluus Uru;, but purely Vej;etaulH. H.T. HKI.M BoLD. Sole ManiifBCturer. Kwnru and mbacribed hutere nie tins sffld day of November, - WM. P. HIBBA RU, Alderman. . Price' $1 per1 Bottle, or Six for 5, Delir eivd to-Htit Address, "' Accompanied by reliable and responsible OrtiOcate from l'rof.rssors of Mi-rtn ol (.'olU re, Cla-;yuien and other, frr pared and. surd bv - ' Jr. t. Ukt.mrold, , . .. i :. ' Practical and Analytical Chemtat. No; o2 South Teeth- street, bflow Cheat' nut, AssTubly Buildings, Philada. ' r 1 o be had of a 11 Drrptlsts and l),-a1er through out the tnltad 1-ioteB, OuusuaS a.ii brilish Prov- li;r.. ' - - ' ' . ' ' Formic by D, Kcod, Pumaroyt tl. C. ' Waterman, Middleport; L. V-tnnford, Wen rolttmbia; John Frame, Coolv ills:. Pulne Branch, Rutland. HEW ARE q f V 0 UXTJERFEITSi Aakfor Halsnbold a-Tske Wo Other. C: 17 It 12 .9 M II A ii A l TIU tl! June S, tfSit jrt. w . I. '"f J I i v 10 'ho re i-i " f- s; In A1- 'td . i 5: - . . . '.. . V I