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n I: A ' . I WVP KMOTT BXB IN WDTTCB. IT THE ORTUU Of "TMOSTS OH 4 VABID QA.' I wud not da In wintdr, ' " - Whitn whlske pliiicbia flu , When i.ootj gala air skating Our realtis ov Ice dr sno When snssidre meet ! phrytng Aud Hlikurl knutts Is thick! . Owel who wud ihluk over dlghlng. ' ' Or even getting slek? J wud kuott dye-In spring tlem, l miss the mrn up greens, A Iho pooty tung ol the loelle frawgs, Ac the akl lurks uriy suroums; When burds begin lltaru' wobbling ' Si tutors gin 1" sprout V hen turktus go a gobblering, 1 would knolt Iheu peg out. . I wud knotl dye In aumtnor, or leevo tho gurdin suss The rousted lum and butter milk i The kool place inn Hie grass; ' I nod knot dyo In summer, Whou everything's so lintt, df leave tbe wbiskfjttw lipa Owe know! Ide.rulbur kuott! , I wud knott dye In orlum. With ueoche till for eating, Wneu the wavy korn la getting ripe And kandldates are treettug. Plior these and other wroasons, Ide knott dye In the pball; & sense Ivetliort It over,. . 1 wud knott dye a tall. fyA father called bis son into a crowded stage -"Ben-jam-ic!" 3rLove of children is always ihe in dication 'of a genial natuie, pure, unworn, and unselfish lieart. - JESTTrulh everywhere lies in small '. compass. It is the pestiferous and fa' a! properly of error to be expansive and dif ficult of condensation. - jCyTbo boys in Western New York are bo fast to make Blonliii3 of themselves, ' that the doctors have full lists of fractured limbs and broken heads to attend to. ,3rThe New York "Express" says the potato crop, , it is universally agreed, was never more nbundant in quan tity, nor finer in quality, than it is this season in every section of the Union. . , sfSTA Mr. SLaife, of England, has in vented a photographic apparatus that can be carried in the hand, and which, work- ' tag by means of a trigger, can be used with eause and certainty. He calls his in strument the "Pistol Camera." TTlie Detroit "Tribune'' says that 'since the. formation of the Reciprocity Treaty, the demand for Canadian ponies has steadily increased, until the trallic has become one of considerable importance. The buyers are mostly from Kentucky. jiarThe Kenoshe "Telegraph" says that three young men of that place, caught over three hundred fish in less than three hours, while fishing in Geneva Lake, with hooks, lead and line. They consisted of perch and bass, and were most of them of good size. JCSTA prusian correspondent to a Brit ish paper tnlks of the impending blind ness of the King of Prussia, whose malady meanwhile is making rapid progress. We wonder if that king Punch's Cliquot was not blind even when his eyesight was said to be clearest? "The Hamilton "Spectator" exam ines the replies made by fanners snd mer chants in all parts of the Province to ques tions proposed by tine Board of Trade in that town, and estimates the value of the crops at present prices lobe $10,516,000; at average prices $13,403,000. arThe Emperor of Russia is laudably cultivating the arts of peace, and endeav oring to promote the welfare of his sub jects. According to our latest intelli gence, more than twenty thousand men were at work on the railroad now in pro- fress of construction between Peters urg and Warsaw. 9When a young man steals a kiss from a Lowell girl, she blushes like a new blown rose, and says smartly: "You daren't do that twice more." The Boston girls hold still until they are well kissed, when tlievjflare up all at once, and say: "I should think you would be ashamed." sUTTbe "Evening Post" gives new currency to the fact that "John Bell, John M. Bolts and Edward Bates would not get as many votes in Minnesota as William Lloyd Garrison." The three Bs, like the three animals who are "to meet again," are doomed "to bray" as well as to be. JESTThe "big tunnel" on the Coving ton Bnd Ohio Railroad, in Greenbrier county, 7a., is 4,700 feet long, and 700 feet below the surface of the earth. It is 300 eet longer than the Blue Ridge tun as!. The width is 27 feet, to accomodate n double track, and the hight is 23 feet. JStFive prisoners made their escape s from the Vicksburg jail on the night of m ( the 22d, by gagging and nearly murdering IIY , ths jailor, W. F. Purse. Their names tj Vi' were Sol. Northman, cliargfld with rnvjr- je jKler; Henry Johnson, burglary, 8nd Charles J1 '- Johnson, Charles1 Haft, and John Tellon, k y aarefny - . , . ' JS' -A new shot gun-hn been peifretpd j.v m -raiiii j,i.WHicu;:wju-Pwki-4 in rrmi kat novl winlpr. Tl in tnnrta for fiva charges, on the revolver principle, and is loaded and fired with great facility; it is of convenient size and weight, and may be carried through the most dense wood, and in the most careless manner, without ac cident, '.''-i 9 'i -' ,' ' , s.fcT,'JSr'Ra88'a is distributing her princes , , bet weep 5 Frunce and Britain. Nine of those notables are already in England. l it We now learn, that Piince Constantine of ' 4i..J Oldenburg, uncle of the re'gning Duke, S., and cousin of the Eniperorof Rusk in, lias, 4 jS" ;-; n(i'h the princes and her children, 6even 'in numoer arrived in ram. JEjfTUBptain tieorge T.' Brown was 'drqjv.ned'at Pawtuxet on Monday morning, . by a singular accident. He whs on the . fihoie, tor bait,, when ho was seized with aio .fit o n ii o 1 1 in a faA KnA tlio, uibUm lsvas onjy six or eight inches deep,, and 'syas drowned. -: He was a very worthy . wan, aibottl 25 yeaas old, and unmarried. (3"A waggish chap, whose vixen wife, by druwuing, lost her precious life, called out .Ins neigji'iorg, all around, and told 'un that " Ins spouse wssdrowreC';and in spite ol search ' could not lie found. He knew, he said, the very nook wbeie she had tumbled in the .brook, and b bad dragged along the shore, .above the place smile or more , , ''Above the plat"!" ihe people cried, "why ' what d'ye weanl'V :1 . The man replied: "Of course you don't suppose I'd go snd waste the time to look below! I've kuowa that woman quite a spell i sol learnt bet fathiou tol'ble well; olive or dead, slier!? go, 1 "swow, nyauisl the current j n how!' .,' i , ., . .. . V:.' . . : siUwiioii. ., Relative to eft Amendment to the.Cv tioiw providing for Annual Sesson of tlie General Aasembly. ,'- f RtiWILVEU, BYTIIlflkNF.RAI. AMr.HBI V Ot THK Stats; or Ohio, Three-fifths of the members of each house concurring therein, tout it be and is hereby proposed to the electors of the State to vote at the next annual October Slate election, upon the approval or rejection of tbe following amendment as a substitute for tbe first clause of the twenty-fifth section of the second article of the Constitution of this State, to wit:. "All regular aessisnsof the General Assembly shall commence on the first Monday in January annually." WILLIAM B. WOODS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. .; MAHTIN WELKEH, ArsiL 6, 1859. Presideut of theenate. j SECRETARY OF STATE'S OFFICE, ) CotuuBua, 0., April 7, 1859. S I litreby ceitifv that the foregeing Joint Resolution, "relative to an Amendment to the Constitution providing for Annual Session of the General Assmbly," is i true copy from the original roll on file in this uflioe. ' , . . A. P.RUSSELL, ; , Secretary of State. ' I hereby certify that ihe forgoing is true copy of the proposed amendment to the Con stitution as certified by the secretary of Slate. A. STIVERS, Auditor M. C. : NOTICE. SAMUEL COOPER, (supposed to be in the State of Virginia,) will take notice that Catharine Cooper, of the County of Meigs, in the State of Ohio, did, on the 2d day of Au gust A. D. 1859, file her petition in the Court of Common Pleas, within anil for the County nf Meigs, in sM State of Ohio, aeninst the said Samuel Oooper, defendant, setting forth that the said Samuel Cnnper and the laid Catharine Cooper were married on the 2d day of November, A- D. 1825, in tbe said County of Meigs, and State of Ohio; and that ever since the snia marriage, the nid Catharine Cooper has conducted hf rse!f toward the said Samuel Cooper as a faithful and obedient wife, ycl, that the said Snmuel Cooper, re gardless of his marital duties toward the said Catharine Cooper, has been guilty of habit ual drunkenness for the three vears last past, and further setting forth, that the said Samuel Cooper is possessed of certain goods and chattels, and is also seized in fee of certain real estate, situated in said County of Meigs, and Stale of Ohio, a full description of which real and personal property is given in the pe tition of the said Catharine Cooper, filed on the 2d day of August, A. D. 1859, as afore said; and further averring that the said Sam uel Cooper threatens, and is about to dis pose of all of said 'property, both real snd personal,, and convert the same into money, and remove therewith beyond the jurisdiction of the "aid Stale of Ohio, whereby the said Catherine Cooper will be left wholly desti tute, ami without the means of support, and further charging that the said Samuel Cooper threatens to remove frem the custody of the said Catharine Cooper certain children, to wit: Lucy M. Cooper, Elizabeth Cooper, and Samuel Cooper junior; and praying that the said Snmuel Cooper may be restrained by the injunction of said Court from selling or dis posing of any of said real and personal prop erty, and also from taking from the custody of the said Catharine Cooper the said chil dren; and further praying that the said Sam uel Cooper may be decreed to pay the said Catharine Cooper reasennble alimony, and for such other relief as the nature of her case may require; and the said Samuel Cooper in notified that be is required to appear and an swer said petition on or before the third Sat urday after the 20th day of September next. Dated August 12th, A. I). 1859. CATHERINE COOPER, By Burma? fe Stanbkht, Her Atty's. Aug. 16-33 6t. fr8 75. SHERIFF'S SALE. Tjv virtue of an order of sale tome directed JJ from the Court of Cimmon Pleas of Meigs County. 1 will offer for sale ot the door of the Court House in Pomeroy, at 11 o'clock a - m , on the 291 h day of September, 1859, the follow ing descrilied lands and tenements, to wit: all that tract or parcel of land lying and be ing in Town three, Range thirteen, of the Ohio Company's purchase, being a part of section number three: beginning at a post in the east line of said section, one hundred and sixty perches south from the north east corner of said section; thence west sixty-three and two tenth perchef to a post; thence north eleven degrees east thirty-two perches to a post; thence north thirty-four perches to a post; thence north forty degrees west seventy perches to a post; thence north seventy-nine degrees west fifteen and eight-tenths perches lo a posl; thence north to a post in the north line of said section; .thence east eighty perches to the north-east corner of said sec tion; thence south one hundred and sixty perthes to the place of beginning, contain ing sixty-seven teres mere or less: except twenty five acres off the north eud of said tract, aud sold as tr.e properly of Myron Harper, et al, at the suit of Hiram H. Grow. Appraised al 521 00. Aug. 29,-35 5t. J. V. SMITH, S. M. C. ", Attachment Notice. BEFORE Joshua P. Coburn, .1. P. of Salem Township, Meigs County, Ohio. John Miller, plaintiff, vs. John Baird, defendant. On the 25th day pf August, a. i. 1869, said Justice issued an order of attachment in the above action for the sum ol five dollars and ninety cents. Said action is continued until the 12th day ol October, a. u. 1859. at ten o'clock a.m. JOHN MILLER.. August 31, 1859. W-3t v -.. THE GREAT WONDER of the nineteenth cjkstury, Prof. Wood's Hair. Restorative. Snys the 8t. Louis, (Mo.) "Democrat:" Below, we publish h letter tu Dr. Wood, or this citr. from a gtiiitluiMti li MiHne, which nptuks glowingly of the gtipvhor inurlts ol'hls littir tonic Km-li uvidoiiLe must nuvu us eueri, wnuu t'oinine; irom h reuuuio source. If ct-rtiHi'iitts are gtiitrsuteL's or truth, Iho Dr. uceus uo cm-omlums, nor useless puffery I'roin the press: Bath, AIaikjc, Juu. 80, IS3U. Professor 0. J. Wood Si Co.: vii'i.tiitK! Hitvltiff lhv sltenllon enlled fi few f mouths slue t the biirlily ,lKjiifrtci eBuoU..j( idurJ of It upvn my cwl(llivlliokiuiucolo (le);rllyr prnliubl?-oa-thtf,'liile: inf 'vlii.skor'wtre.of t'".' same chiracWrt, ,iitiDi-l1; : o irtlw m M W1 yrw-w.i s buttle nf iour sieyl,(rjlWH shd used It. I suou founil It wssprovliiK whut i liad wished 1 used It about twice a week. 1 hare since procured Another bo'.tle, flf which i have used some.' 1 one now cer tify to tbe world that the gray or white lialr has to. tiillyllsuppeared, both eu in; heud and fuce, and uiy huir has rcsumeeUts nstural eotorjind 1 believe more soft and glossy than It hus been before for twonty-dve years. 1 am now silly years old; my good wife at Hie age or ttfty-lwo, has used it with same effect. The above iiotiee 1 deem due lo 7011 for your val uable discovery, l am assured Unit whoever will rightly use, as per directions, will not huve occasion to contradict my statements. 1 am a citizen of this city ami a resident here for tbe last fifteen years, and am kuewii to nearly every one bore and adjoining towus. Any use you may muke of tbe above, with my name attached. Is at your servive, as 1 wish to preserve the beauties of nature In others as vail as myself. 1 au, truly, yours, 1 -t "i 'Bi.tior, Jan. S3, 1B08. . .vood's Hair RKp-ioHAiivK. Professor Wood Dear fr: Having bad the misfor tune to lose the btfst portion of my buir, from Ihe etlectsor yellow fever, in New Orleans, In 1834,1 was induced to' miik e a 'trlul of your preparation, and round It lonnswerus tbevery thing needed. My liulr is now thick and glossy, itnd no words cun express my nbllgutious to you in giving 10 tbe aUlictetl such a treasure. , ,,. . . f . V1NI.KY JOHNSON."" The uiidorsijfneil,-Huv. J. K; Hrugg, la u minister in regulur standing, and pastor 01 tbe Orthodos Cburcb at lirookltcld, Muss, tlo Is a gentleman or great inuneuce.ami universully beloved; r; ' v wm.dykr: Braokleht, lauuarjt H, ISSSV Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having made irlul of your Hair Restorative, It gives 1110 pleasure to say. lhatits eneci uus neeu excellent 111 removing inniiiu. Illation, damlruU aud a constant luniluiii'.y lu lUihing I wi ll which 1 bave boon troubled rrum my clilldliooil . Mid has also restored hi) liair, wlncii was tiuvoiniii , crsy, to Its original color. 1 nam used 110 otlior ar- ., ,, , j, ,,, . . I,0.i tlcli with H tbiiiK like th.sauie ploasuro or iiro(lu'","l Will only XliJ that W Have lours, iruy, j.a. osavit. Tbo Reslornlivs is put up ia Bottles ol 3 situs, viz lurKt), medium mid small; tin small holds a piui and retails' fur' ono dollar por boltlo; the tneiiiun holds at least twenty per cunt, more In nroimrtioi than tbe small, retail Tor two dollars a lioulu; il.. lri(o holds a quart, 40 pur cent, more In pronortii . and rutails for three dollars a bottle. "0. J. WOOD fc CO., Froprlulors, 444 Broftdwu ew Vork, and 114 Market St., M. Louis, Mo." And sold by all good Druggists and buuey Gon-u liifulers. .. .. ... - . July 12, 28-3m, ... . .- ,' 4- . . . . C ATPRALL'S Court Street Would respectfully call the attention of this coDimunitjr to one f. the greatest improvo ments ever introduced ia .;,;v . v!r t '",'' .'" 5 f THE BURNINCr OF THE GAS AND by which means fifty per cent, of fuel is saved, and also a snore intense heat thrown to the bottom of th Oven. : . ' " '. r " ' ,-';"' !" f , In introducing this greatly-improved "Gas Burning Cooking StOTe," we wish it diitinet ljr understood that it u not our design to use . t . In disposing of them, but will WARRANT every Stove we sell to be what it is represented. This is not tbe only kind of Stove, however, that we propose to sell. We have the most improved patterns of WOOD COOKING STOVES. To be brief, withoat dwellisg tipoa the lespeotiva Bents of the different patterns, we will announce that oitr ' ' r Parlor and Office; Stoves Can't be beat, either ia quality, or in cheapness, and we defy competition. ' '! In addition to our heavy stock of Steves, we will keep constantly on baud, and manu facture to order, - - : - :. , , ;, r TINWARB. ; 'a ft a p p e a I.,. - ;; ;.-r' 1 p f '" .".','' To thk Citizens of Mugs and Adjoining. Counties: " , The above remarks will demonstrate lo you, in a certain degree, tbe natute of the business we intend to prosecute. : The manner in which it is to be done, naturally augtjesta itself. Do you wish to buy 011 credit? Then you bav. simply been wauling your time in reading our card. We cannot sell at our prices without losing money, if we have to credit. We have, therefore, concluded to sell exclu sively for 1 ,,,,,.?.; C .A. And exchange for Old Metal, Brass, Pewter, Copper, Rags, Old Silver, 4c, at their high ess market value."' - Past experience has proven the beneficent results of the cash system, to both purchaser and seller, and it ia for the benefit nf our customers who can buy much cheaper as well as for our own who Can svr and skll cheaper that we adopt this system. We respectfully invite you to call and see the improvements in our Stoves, whether you wish to purchase or not; but we warn you, as you value your hard-earned luonev, not to lavish it away till you have given us s call. ' PRALL fit HATCH; Ang. IP, '69. ly. .. , , . : -r REMOVAL. 7i.LtolXIXXlS.X Has removed his JEWELRY STORE to A. BURNAP'S NEW BUILDING, im mediately at the Head of ttt Wharf-Boat Landing Road, next door below Remington's Slore; and informs herewith, all his cus tomers and the public' in general, that he did, at the same time, open his . newStook, comprising all the latest patterns of . . JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES, Of every description which' he will sell at very reasonable prices, and he warrants every article to be of the quality and value represented. i His Store-Room is spacious, and expressly fitted up for the commodious recep tion of customers, where they will find a prompt and satisfactory aUendinp in all their wants appertaining to his business. - , , , All Ins work, such as v' . - . ;: ! Watch, Clock & Jewelry Repairing, Will be executed in the very best manner, prompt and durable. All his work is warranled to give satisfaction; otherwise the money laid out for it will be returned. To all from whom he lias received patronage, . he returns cordial thanks, and wishes foi a continuance of the same. v ' W. A. AICHER, Jeweler, n3-tf. At the head of I r AND NEW! JKR1CES, A M i cl die f . . . UE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends, and the publio generally,. T hat he has just received, and, is now sirnble shocks of ever before brought to this market,' all Of leniis. will be sold at a small hdvance'upon . : - V ; . ' 'C.-. j i'.i ."y H MEKGHANpiZB ' -i ..' -r vr. '-. T-ria-'.v-Ti?trjy " ?08itiveiyf we hsve reduced our prices 10 lo 26 per cent.-since adoptidg the Ready ny System, and find that it is THE principle upon which to sell t k I! II F H P G U 0 D 'S i It is deemed unnecessary to enumerate T 353 lO. "ST ,itainiiig to the Trade.' We would respectfully : ask an eiamiuation of our stock :cd prices, feeling confident thaf we cau render perfect satisfaction to every one that iiv favor hu with a call 1'1t- . . ' UA'l'CJU. STAND Pomeroy, 0. SMOKE ARISING FROM THE COAL, H Wharf - Boat Latding Road, Pomeroy, 0. T : p 6 r t , - . i-.- opening, one oiytm largest ana most ae- whichi" having beeb'bought en the beet of Eastern oost for Av - :y - ' X i. r:u-,:r. ' '. ' ' the many diUerent kinds of Goods on hand. T 3! X HXT Or . ; . Vtil licport, Ohio GIFTJS1 .Ulilb!! GIFTS!!! ' ; THK QR1GINAI.CI1FT HOOK HTOKB., j b. F- EVANS 1 THK K I ; 677 BROADWAY, 677 BROADWAY, 07 TfiR PIPTH Y AM F I Y YEA I 8 . ; Eb'TAULlSHBO 1864. " The following Is a partial list ' of property which will be given to the purchasers of books at (lie tlm of salei Worth from 30oo to auio I.erer and Lenliies, Silver Watches,-Patent Leveii; 'ftill Jeweled fauuting cases, open face aud cvlinder escanemeut. , . . r IS 80 to 40 00 :,' . ,.:,.. 8 50 to IS 041 . ::! i S OO lo 8-1 oil 8 00 to 18 00 10 00 to 30 00 Gold Lockets Large slse, four glasses and two glasses with spring large - anuaiuau sise wiinsuap.- Camoo, Mosaic, Ploriutine, Palntod Lava, Gold-stone. Garnet and coral Sets of Pins and Drops. Ladles' Gold Guard Chains, Fancy Neck Chains, Chatelaines, ,..y : t . Gents' Fnbund Vest Chains. eeisBineo voiusuine,. rainteu.' so-'; 's sale, Garnet, Onyx, Knjcraved aud Plain irold Sleeve bullous and Bo som Studs. Gold Pencils with Pens, largo, medi um, and small. Silver Pencils, with Gold Pens, large, medium and small site, double and single extensiou cases Gents' Heavy Sis et Klugs,; Ladles' Gold chased and Plain HIiiks. Gents' Gold Bosom Plns,Cluslor, with Opal, Scarf Pius, Onyx, Garnet, die. Rich Silk Dress Patterns, Cameo, Mosaic, Coral, Gamut, Chased and Plulu Oval Bracelets, Sliver aud Gold Thimbles, Gents' Pen and Pocket Kulfo, Pearl and Morocco Porte-monnales. i 00 to IS 00 3 40 to '7 50 '. 8 OS to S 00 100 to 750 I 50 to S 00 82 00 to 30 00 5 00 to 30 00 50 to 0 00 . 50 to 1 50 50 lo 8 50 I 50 to 50 8 00 to 7 50 I'oothpicka, Watch Keys, Guard Slides, f..lt . ' . r... ....... I n.Al 1 I . ' Gold Crosses,small, medium aud large, Besides other Gifts, comnrisiiir u tin rgo and valu- able nssorlniont or miscellaneous articles, varylne from (1 Io$hV. -...' ' Ihe proprietors of the Oldest Kuhlh,l mrt Bookstore In the United States, for the uninterrup ted success which has crowned their earnest efforts to please during the last four years, would return their sincere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who bave, In past time, seen lit to bestow their pat ronage upon them; and would further assuro them, and the public generally, thai their long experience and established capital wnrraut them in offering greater inducements than ever, and such as are out of the reach of any sm.llsr establishment In the country: in litis, THE FIPTH YEAR of their location In New-York, to Introduce New Features, still Greater Attractions, Gilts of Greater Value and Variety. A still larger mid butter selec ted Stock of Books. Commissions and Inducements to clubs and to agents who are willing to devote thuir time to our 0 lulu ess; so that those whodesire can bare UTfGIFTS AND BOOKS WITHOUT Mt'NEY.,01 We shall endeavor to estublish an agent in every town In the United States, so that all who will uiuy benefit by our liberal system of trade. We bave appointed A. E. M'LAUQHLIN, our duly authorized agent for Pouateot, snJ vicinity, who will receive and forward all orders with atten tion and dispatch. A N k W AND KEV1SKD CATALOGUE ready for distribution, containing every desirable book, uew or old, now in print; and acknowledged by librarians and literary men to be the most com plete and best classified ever issued, without an ex ception. - - ... 500,000 are ready to bo given away, mailed free to any adJ dress, to all parts of the world, it contains all works Art, Science, and Nat-1 E Philosophical and Clas Ural History. IV sical Works. Adventures, Travels, I A Historical and Miscel laneous. Poetical, Theological, KeliRious. Law, Medlcnl.Mitsonlc. Standard Fictions. Prayer, Hymn & Glee Books. Text Books for Schools, &c. &c. publications in avurv Agricultural and Do- I N mesllc economy. I N Holies Letters, Assays. llibles. j & Biographies, Dictionaries. Encyclopedias. Gazetteers. And a thousand varieties of department f literature. We sell as low as nnd in many cases, lower than any oilier house in the country;and with every book of the value of one dollar or moro we present some usol'ul Gilt, wllhout extra charge. . . : - mis. iwvr CVKX ORE CONSULT HIS OW BEST LA CE i i:icnsni. And buy at Evuns' I. ill tt.,f,l .lrU ovn.n. TO GET lno the prices of Books, see the beautiful jglfla -o freely scattered among our patrons, jane be satisfied that the only economical Y O U K BOOKS uj w, wuj iiik vooks isai fto. 077, Hroad AND way, La large t olel Building, we guarantee tion. Jlliifl-u fur rnnrutlvA. GIFTS perfect satisfaction. IS AT ' EVANS GIFT BOOK Examine our Dlun of buainum. Anv n.,r. can who will. Observe tne dailv dlstribu. tion of watches, gold and silvers vest,i'hr.te lulno and guard chains; bracelets, cameo, mosulc, coral, gold-stone, garnet, aud gold STOKE . 91 p.,, nitu vinos, locaeis, large, iuo No. 077 diiim and small size; rings, chased plain and set witlistoue,cuuieo,gold-stoue coral; BROAD 4uu,u ciiruvvu siuus unu sieeve-ntii-loi t; scarf.pins, crosses.gold pens aud en cils; gold punsin silver and morocco casus and a thousand other articles or esc and value. A gill with every book worth fr..n, WAY, NbW YOKK CITY. rets, to sTi;o Bend for a catalogue. It will cost you nolliinir. and will be val uable as a book or rorereuce, if nothing more. Ad dress D. W. EVANS oi Co.. -' No. 077 Broudway, Kow-York. -n g q g -g g q N. B.-A WOKDOF EXPLANATION to those who have known us under the style of Evans & Co. The Business located ly us at No. 077 Broadway, New York City, is the oldest established house in the country, and Is known world-wide as Ihe original "Evans 6c Co. 's Gift Bookstore." Many have taken the advantage of our popularity to advertise under the same, to increase their trade. To protect the few who may be unacquainted with us, we would slate that we have no connection with any other Gift Book House and though many advertise under the uame of Evans & Co., the firm constituted by D. W. Evans and J. H. Preston, Is the first and i nly concern right fully using Ihe name. But lo prevent ell confusion in the future, wu shall use the style of ,1 D. W. EVANS & CO., and all persons wrongfully using the appellation to mislead the public, will be made tosuffurtlie penally of the law. - 1). W. EVANS & CO., 33-ly. 077 Broadway, New York. THE GREAT AMBASSADOR OF HEALTH TO ALL MANKIND HOLLOWAi 'SPILLS. . A BOON TO TUB SICK. Tho wi nt of a sterling medicinal to meet the Ulsanil necessities of the suffering portion of humanity, and one entirely free from mlnerul und othur deleterious particles, was severely full till this all powerful meaicino was usuerea into me woriu; noixoWAY's INVALUABLE PlLLS have become the HOUSKHOLU REMKUV of all nations. Their attribute is to cruvknt as well as to cuke; they attack the radix or root of tho com plaint, and thus by removing the hidden cause of dis ease reinvigorate and restore the drooping energies of the system, assisng nature 111 her task of vital Laild FUNCTIONARY REFORMATION. . DYSPEPSIA. : The groat scourge of this continent yields quickly to a course of these antiseptic Pills, and the digestive ora-ansure restored to their nfoner tone: uo matter in wnu niaeous snnpe ims uyocHim-natmaifc,tHwiHf ys.Wif v WW 'itm rCMT.g'SlM li i. en ing fttmimy ;fiisprso tvtroni tijo patienvjiysem; :,,, '-;?-; GENERAL 'DEBILIIX ; A NDa'E Al?NK6S;3?f . From whatever eause, 'lownbs trn imrn. and all otiier signs of a diseased liver, and other disorgani zation of tbe system, vanish under the eradicating In fluence of this all powerful antiseptic and detergent remedy. . . -. ' . ' " BILIOUS DISORDERS. ..; The proper quantum and right condition of the bile Is of momentous Importance to the health of the hu man frame, this anti-biliovs medicine expels the hidden seeds of the eomplnlnt, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, cleansing and resusitutiug the vital functions bf the body. SICKLY FEMALES . . '' Should lose no time In trying a few doses of this regulating and renovating remedy, whatever may be theircomplaint,it can be taken with safety in all pe riodical and other disorganizations, Its effect is all hut miraculous! - . .j , . ; , . , . v; ; j i CNREFUTED ' PROOF. The testimony of Nations Is unanimously borne to the health-giving virtues of his noble remedy, and certificates ui every living language bear witness 19 tbe uNnxmAOLEKEss of their intrinsic worth, Holloway'i Pilli are the best remedy known in the wortyftr the Joltowing diseases: sthma ' Dlnrrliwa, Indigestion,' Stone and Bowel ConitDropsy.f 1 Influenza, 1 Gravel,1 plaints, ' Debility, ' ' Inflammation,' Secondary Coughs, Fever Ague Inward Weak- Symloros, Colds, Female Com-- nesSf ' Venereal Chest Dis- plaints, Liver t'ompl'ts, Affections eases, Headaches, Lown'ssof spirit Worms of Dyspepsia;-' Piles, til kinds. jf"HDButlon! None are genuine unless the words "Uolloway, New York and London," are deseribable as a Water-mark In every leaf of the book of direc tions around each pot or box; the same may ha plainly seeu by holding the leaf to tho light. A band, some reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vend ing the same, knowing them'tobe spnrlous..- 1 Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hol lows v, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all ro. spectablo Druggists and Dealersof Medicine through out the sUnited States and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 63 cents, and one dollar each. .. OThore Is considerable saved by taking the largor sizes. " : N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. 2-T-euw-ly New .Establishment. . i,-. ' f i it.- 'w. r.- ;! ui-ri jh i GROCERY & PROVISION t3f ORE. A 1.: CASH FOIt COUTHY, PRODUCE! val: dutteniiafer ' HAS taken the bnlldlng An tho West corner o Coartand Front Streets, In which he design prosuenting the Grocery and Produce Business, in somewhat different style than Is known In this com munity! ' - ' - , ..CASH PAIDFOK fftODlTCE... or exchanged for Groceries, at the; option of those having tluj marketing. 1 ' My business will be different from others in refer ence to variety, which will eoinpriso at all times, a kinds of DRIED FRUITS, ; and other materials kept In limited supply in thl town. . .. . j ... , .. , , ' " 1 will keep constantly, ' butter; eggs and fowls, to supply the community In Pomeroy and vicinity. 1 will mention part of my stock, which will be promptly supplied before exhausted, aud will always be tho bestarticles lu market: , COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, Kice, Syrup, Molasses, Extracts of Coffee, Mustard, Salaralus, Soda, Cream Tartar, Dried Beef, Belon Sausage, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, Shoulders and Sides. Cucumber Pickles, Preserves of all kinds, Spices, Catchup. German, Castile, Shaving, Sportsman's mid other Soaps. Oils, Candles, WOODEN & WILLOW-WARE. Buckets, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, 4o. Brooms, Coll Kope, Brushes. Queeuswaro, Glassware, and Notions. Cigars and Tobacco, of all grades, quantities tad qualities. Flour per barrel. 1 POSITIVELY NO CREDIT. A CARD. To tho Citlzausof Pomeroy and Meigs County: I have opened an establishment of the above 1m- Ferfect description. I think you need it. and know can buy and sell as favorably as olhers.doing exclu sively a cash business. Will you give me sufficient patronage toenable mu to oonlluue. 1 piouiise. to satisfy you as to my ability to sell cheap. S-7-ly. V. DUTIKNHAFER. HOWARD ASSOClA'Jtf. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by spe cial Endowment for the Relief or lite Sick arid Distressed, afflicted ' with Virulent snd Epi demic Discuses. rpHE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view Of the J- awful destruction of humun life, caused by Sex ual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon tho unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several yoarsago directed their Consulting Surgeon, ass CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, In all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ore.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH .MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It Is needless to udd thai Ihe Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treuluient. The Directors of the Association, In their Annual Report upon the treatment of Soxual Diseases, fortiie year endiug January 1st, 1858, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon In the cure nfSper matorrhcea. Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonor rhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice or Onanism or 8elf abusu, Ac, and order a coutinuuuee of the same plau for Hie ensuing yeur. 'The Directors, u a review of tho past, feel assurod that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, und tbey bave resolved to devote them selves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Rem tnal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbution, or 8 lf-abuso, and other diseasesof the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by limit (in a sealed envelope), FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts of the nature aud treatuionl of sexual diseases, diet, die, are constantly being published for gratuit ous distribution, and will be sent to the ufllleted. Homo of the new remidies and methods of trualmuui discovered during the last year, are of great value Add resn, for Report or treatment, Dr. J. : KILLIN HOUGHTON. Acting Kurgoon, Howard Associa lion, No. B South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. dy order of tho Directors. EZRA D.HEARTWELL, President Geo. FairciiIi.d, Secretary. 3ti--t-novl5 dr. roback;s tflood Purifier and Blood Pills. DISEASE VANQUISHED BY DR. ROBACK'S SCANDINAVIAN REMEDIEH. AFTEK years of study and experiment, Dr. Knback, the eminent Sweedlsh Physician, succeeded in producing a medicine from twenty-three different species of mountain herbs of his native land, which acts directly upon the causes of disease iu the blood, and by restoring the corrupted fountain of life to a condition of health aud purity, expels disease from the system, wherever it uiuy be located, or whatever may bo its character. Indigestion, nervous com- filuliits.ellptic aud othur fits, coughs, consumption in ts early stages, sore throut, bronchitis, fever and ague, HSthnia, low spirils, sexuul Incapacity, femi nine weakness, pricking of the skin, syniptomatlu of paralvsls, rheumatism, neuralgia, tumor,caurer,dia- k...... In.ll...!.. .I..KU1,.. .11.. .....1 ..11 disorders of the organs of respiration,' the liver, the kidneys, tne sioinncn, ine nerves, or tne muscular fiber, are unerringly cured by this preparation. It is to the MATKKikis morbi or seeds of disease what an al kali is tonu acid: it neutralizes them with absolute certainty, while at the same time it regulates the secretions, removes obstructions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regener ates every animal function. Such lathe nature such are tne eneciB 01 nr. itooacK's lainous Scandinavian Blood Purifier, which, If taken in conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Pills, will not only obliter ate the most painful disease, but prevent their re currence, und lengthen I He beyond tne ordinary span. In the ScANOiHAViAN Veuktabls Blood Pills, Dr. Roback nresents the result of twenty years exneri- ence, haid study and experiment as to what a perfect pill should be. No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Pills, US cents per box, or live for $1. Pkru, Miami County, Ind.. Aug. 4, 1F57. Dr. C. V. Koback: 1 have received so much bene- m from your b'candinavlau Blood Purifier aud Blood Fille, that I have thought It my duty, and it is no less my inclination, to give you a plain statement of my case. I was for years afflicted with that bane of all comfort, and efficiency in business, dyspepsia. To re capitulate all tbe so-called remedies wnich I huve used to riu inyscii or mis disease, would indeed make a melancholy catalogue. I also consulted with the best physicians 1 could hear of. I wasinduced to try your remedies, through the persuasions of a friend, and after using them a few days, was greatly benefitted, and In a short time, (less than a mouth,) I was entirely and permanently cured. 1 was also alHictod with the. most violent nervous headache, which I unnose'Wa-Toifi!o-.Br 'ray disordered WfiWVpTtj: --ya'saaii iwyjtoti'WSii-4".tiess4i- actio lett wuii n, 1 now leoi Doner in every respect man l nave lor tea years. . '."Very truly" yours, ' JOHN S. DKMUTH. From the Uuv. Mr. JfcMullen, Pastor of noberts Chapel:. Indiakavolis, Oct. S, 1857. Dr. C. W. Roback Dear Sir: I have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happy effect ilpon the nerves. Please accent my thunks for your kind re- Kurds and acts, and believe me, Yonri, . - 1 - J. w. T. MeMULI.EN. ' . . Cinoihn ATI, Friday, Sep. 4, 1857. Dr. HnSAi lc Doar Nls: Having been aftlicted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half. and having seen your medicine, oiled the Scandina vian Blood runner, nigiuy recommended oy gentle men with whom I am acquuluted, 1 was Induced to try It, but not before 1 bad used various other medi cines. Arter using two bottles. I felt Its effeots verv sensibly, and upon using two more, 1 found myself perfectly cureu. vou win nuow me, tnereiore, to congratulate you Upon making a discovery in medi cine which is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseases of the human familv. ' . .. .. ' ' KOKGK BKNMETT, 5n. ' Local Editor Cincinnati Dally Enquirer. The above certificates, and many others, can be con at my office by any one at any time. Get one of my family jueaical Almanacs, grans, irom my agents. ' 1 !- ' ftiaiiuiaciury, Duies-rooms ana unice, 110. o aa Fourth street, third building from Main street, Cln clnnutl,0. f . ' For Bale by D. Reed; Pomoroyf Htjoo & Co,' Middleport; Paikb, & .Branch, Rutland; Picket & Wilson, ilairisor villo; Ellis & Jones, Racine, and by Drug gists and Merchant! generally 2-ly. A. G. CROWLEY & CO., WIlL. hereafter carry on the Carpenter, nnd Joiner Business; .Doors, ,Sash, Blinds &c,, executed 6 order.-.' Ftom long expt rience in'business, we fcel confident of giving perfect satisfaction in all orders entrus ted to our care. For past patronage our thanks are due the public, and we respectfully ask a continuanceof their favors. Therein is a few doors above MurJock &. Williams' Flouring mill. ic-tr. ' I I J 8. iwebj; sivenjju, notwithstanding th I,, notice published ta .trr? coniiary, 1 ..will bold myself responsible, s far tl in my power, fo all just debt my wife,- Sarah C. White, mar hava contracted. andii, I will , be h olden for har fttura trsnsautiotia the tamo aa though no notice lo the contrary had s-ver been give. , " 'J0H?J O. WHIT8. Sept. 13, im:-n .'i 'V.4h ..t. :i . . .t pr0baiCturi;-,',;:'i Tni Sta on Ohio, Hiio' Ooubtv, . Final Settlement af Aceounta. Notice ia hereby given that Richard McCan, executor of the estate of Jamea C. Golf, deceased, kia filed his account in this Court for settlcv ment, and the aama is sel for hearing and set tlement on the 28th day of September, A.i D. 1869. ARTHUR MERRILI, Sept. 6th, '69. 3f3-3t ' Probate Judge. NOTICE. . 1 ... ; AMANDA Smith, of the County of Mason,, and State of Virginia, is hereby notified, that John Smith did,-on the 18th day of Sep teniber, 1868, file his petition in the office oft the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, within and for the County of Meiga, and State-: of Ohio, charging the said Amanda with a&ul, tery with one George Andrews, snd asking that he may be divorced - from the said Amanda, whieli petition will stand for hear ing at the next term of aaid Court. Dated September 1st, 1869- JOHN SMITH, 37-6t By T. Mohtaoub, His Att'yV i NOTICE. ' : ' ' ' - " THE State of Ohio, Meigs County, as. Court of Common Pleas George W. Pumphrey. plaintiff, vs. tbe Steamboat Par kersburg, a water-craft navigating the waters 1. ordering on tbe State of Ohio, defendant.' Depoaitions will be taken in this: action, by the plaintiff, at tbe Counting room of Robert A. Cooper, on Lower Market stieet, in the city of Cinoinnati, and counly of Hamilton, Ohio, on the 10th day of October, a. d, 1859, between the hours of seven o'clock a. m., and nine o'olock p. m.. and the examination will be adjourned Irom day to day thereafter.' GEORGE W PUMPHUEY, Plaintiff. . Sept. 13, '69-37-3t 82.00 NOTICE. : : . THE State of Ohio, Meig. Count), si. Court of Common Pleas George W. Pumphrey, plaintiff, vs. the Steamboat Par kersbuTg, a water-craft navigating the wa ters bordering upon tbe Stale of Ohio, de-'. feiidant. Depositions in this action will be , taken by the plaintiff, at the office of C Tarr, ' a J usiice of the Peace in and for Jeflvrson, : County, in the State of Ohio, on the 4th 'lay of October, a. d. 1869, between seven o'cl'k a. m. and nine o'clock r. m., and the exami- i nation wil be adjourned from day to day thereafter. ' ' ' GEORGE W. PUMPHREY, Plaintiff. Sept. 13, 6;-S7 3t $2.00 Notice to Non-resident Land ' Owner. THE Commissioners of Meigs County at -their September session, on the petition: of Frnnklin Wisrmsn and others, ordered a view and survey of an alteratioL of county road, in Salem Township, described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at the county road, in the lane east of George VVisemxn's house) thence in a south-easterly direction to Z. Wiseman's house; thence down the run the V, .... 1 an.l iv.n.t ninitliitolila w.v 1,1 inlMrArf I h . county road near the John Ciaig house. on.. Parker's Run, running east and west by Wo. f Halliday's house, and vacate so much of the old road as lies between the place of begin ning and where it intersects the coun'y road on Parker's Run. . - All persons interested are fatrcby notified llint the viewers and Surveyor oil the above nind, will meet on tht lSth day of Octuher, 1S5!, to Ijy out the same, as Ihe law direct. Sept. 13.-37-41. A PETITION KR. AARON Murduck, of ihe State of Georgia, aud Lewis S. Nye, of the State of Illinois, will take nnlioe, ihat Henry Frutt, of tbe County of fileigs nnd Slate of Ohio, did, on , the 5th dav of September, a. d. 1869, file bis ' petition in the Court of Common Pies within and fur the Counly of Meigs, iu said Slate of Ohio, soiling forth that the said Aaron Murltk and Lewis S. Nye, on the lOlh day of Way, a. d. 1856. at the town of Pomtroy, in said County of Meigs, made and executed to the said Henry Frute their cer tain promissory note in writing of thai date, whereby they, the said Aaron Murlock and Lewis S. Nye promised to pay to the said Henry Frute the cum of (200, in one year af ter date, with interest from date, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, and praying judgment against the said Aaron M unlock and Lewis S. Nye, for the said sum of 200, with interest at the rate of eight per cent, per a u mini, from the 10th dav of May, a. u. 1857; and the said Aaron Murdock and Lewis S. Nye will further take notice that on the 6th day of September, a. d, 1859, an order of attachment was issued in said action against thtm, the said Aaron Murdock and Lewis S. Nye; and the said Aaron Murdock and Lewis S. Nye are notified that they are re quired to appear and answer said petition, on or before the third Saturday after the 18th day of October next. Dated Seplembei 9lh, 1859. HENRY FRUTE, By Burnaf & Stanbxby, His Alt'ys. 37-tiw-5.25 NOTICE. ROBERT Campbell, late of Meigs County, : but whose place of residence is unknown, .lames P. Tanner, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Alex ander McBane and Jerome B. Anjer, of said Pittsburgh, partners under the name of. , McBane & Anjer, Jackson A. Wilson, Sam- J up) R. MrF.lrov and William Findlev. of said citv of Pittsburgh, partners under the name of Wilson, McElroy & Co., Daniel Stein, Samuel Stein, Myer Stein, and Solomcn Stein, of the city of Baltimore, Md. .partners under the name of Stein Brothers, Charles A; Grin nell. and John W. Jenkins, of lliecity of Bal timore, Md., partners under the name of Grin- nell & Jenkins, haae Coale aud John Ougle, of the city of Baltimore. Md., partners under ' the name of Coale & Cugle, lspao Whittier and John T. Patterson of the city of Pitta burgh , Pa.,, partners under, the i; name . of Whittier & Patterson, David McCandless, Wnriarfl 'Means and Harrison A. Coffin, of said city of Pittsburg, partners under the name of McCandless, Means & Co., and Mi chael Whitmore, Christian H. Wolff, George J. Duff and Thomas H. Lane, of aaidcityof Pittsburg, part.n rs under the name of Whit- . mere, Wolff, Duff 4c Co.; will take notice that Thomas Pickens, of Meigs County, Ohio, did, on the 10th day of September, 1859, -file his petition in the Court of Common Pleae, within and for said Meigs County, against them and others, defendants, setting forth, ft that tbe said Robert Campbell is indebted to the said plaintiff for the purchase money of ' certain real' estate named in said petition,! ; an J . that the, , said , plaintiff and one John Woods, sec, have "ia further lien, set forth' in said petition, upon the same premises, which are prior to all other liens thereon, i and that tbe defendants above-named, bave ' liens upon the same premises by reason of . -certain attachments levied thereupon, anil -that said premises have been sold by the Sheriff of Meigs County, upon an order of attachment, but which e i not yet con-. , firmed, and asking that the lien of the plain tiff for his said purchase money, and the lien of the, said piaintirl and John Woods Sen., ., may be ordered to b- paid, as prior liens, out of the money arising Irom said Sheriff's sale,' ' or thai said sale be set aside, and the premi- ses ordered to be sold to pay said liens. And the said defendants above named are notified that they are required to appear and answer , said petition, on or before the 3d Satuida)T r. after the 18th day of October. 1869. " . ' . . PLAJSTS& CAKTWRiGHT, ' 1 ' .-Attorneyt foi Plaintiff. ' Sept.' 13, '59,-37-61. 8. 5w,, ,y ;,u t,t LOTS FOR SALE.? f ON Sujar Runi Naylor'B Run, and Lra . Run. Application .to be made. to .M. ;.' Heckard, Esq., Pomeroy. . ..I' v.- : Aug. 16,-3-tt. vsriv.iwiiyj.