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(Insurance. legal. 55 O IAljys Q-QjL&JZvJ-- "How happy is the single Hfo Of all those priests and monks! Ndt onjf of whom ;has got a wife '.'.',, , To bother him with trunks, And bandboxes, a load too' great For men or horse to bear, -' Tfhich mil ways charge for over weight, - And cabt ask double fare. ;.' Fell ear, as with your bride you post, Distracts your anxious mind, -" i8 ,u'9 portmanteau should be lost, . I f I Or thaU left behind; Her baggage as you travel down Life's hill, weighs more and more, 'v" And still, as balder grows your crown, -. 4wvoie9 w greater bore, ' ' ' .1, - .. j Outstretched by Fashion vile and vain, Hoop petticoats and vests, ,Kow .British females, to contain, Require nt end of chests, To whihrbags, baskets,bundlcs, add, Too numerous to name, ' Enough to drive a poor man mad, , And Job with rage inflame. The cab ... keeps swaying o'er your head, With luggage piled above, Of overturn you ride in dread, Witt her whom you should love; Then you, tho station when you gain, Must see that lumber stowed, i And fears about it in the train, Your heart and soul corrode. Thus docs your wife each journey spoil i ,tj ' Of yours that she partakes, "Thus,Kecpa you onthe fret a broil, - Your peace and comfort breaks. l U 0st boxes all her things," . I i i J i TfoWiaodty! to enclose, f if. 1 he fair Encumbrance on you bring 'A j ---iV?0M ofjwoss. Punch- ' f if lilM., ; i ! 1 ' A bachelor after discovering his cltithtes full ifliolei, exclanicd "Mend-i- Wntr,;;?J'a. 7;.;,'.;, ii - a""If the bills before .' Congress are not counterfeit, why should there be such difficulty in passing them.. ... " .... cSWhy , is an old horse ' put up for ale like an errand boy? Ans. Because Wllgfbrh1'llgtJuia K. Why is food to a hungry man like half-past ten o'clock of a Sunday? . Ans. "-rBecause .it i niea.t-in-tinie. "What mechanic may be expected . ta outliye, others?' , The - boot . and shoemaker for he is ever-lasting." .. ; l i v i w.' ' i ; ' . '.j '"!; r i . .. ia-Why" are ladies', eyea", like friends separated by distant elimes?' - Because they correspond, but never meet. , , f-Who has the : greatest power of " endurance' 'ti' these days? The' ladies", of course, don't they stand out against all . creation?;, V, :";.'-.'.". . V.The most tender-hearted man we ever heard of was a shoemaker, who al ways shut hisfije8jand;whistled when he run his awl into'a sole. IST'The common opinion is, that we - should take good care of our children ' at all seasons of the year, but it is well enough in winter to let them slide. " Among "-.the articles announced for salc in an auction, we , perceived an article cntidmahpgany childjs chair." TnV1faTnc7"o? this wonderful child must .have been of the Wood family. ,Tt-Avoid argument with ladies. In apiuuing.yarns among silks and satins, a tnan- is uurijto be- wortsted and "twisted. ;vuu wnen a man is wonttea ann twiHtpn c mav'consider hinipp.lf -w-oiinrl nn . .,iCuffy, why. don't you kick, that dog?'' "What .am' ,the use ob kielcing , ebery cur that snarls at you? Don't'you know dat am de way he wants you to : bring him into notice?": All curs do iiot walk on four legs, . 1-A person having -occAsion to no tify his doctor to visit his wife, Baid to him as he was stepping into the chaise . "Kow,- doctor, you'll drive to kill, won't you?'.'; .''Ye,' certainly," replied the doctor.: " . iQu. An original way of answering two questions at a time: . '"Here, Biddy, my darlint, what's the time o' night, and wherc's the pertaty pudding ; , '"It'sote;8ir.,.,; t 1 ' A "T tlinnrrlif vaii fnat Inf rP pork you sold the other day, Mr. and you know it. Instead of corn-fed, it was fattened on acorns!" "O, ho!" replied , coolly; "did I say so? Reallv, it's a mistake; I forgot to put tlie V ini" i : BSAt what age should a girl marry? 'f Kam k - I- . x- az l- ii ucii ouu uiis uau cuuugu ux uirung, knows .how to get a good dinner, and has made up her mind to accept the trials, as well as pleasures, of her new relations, whatever they may be, with that forti tude a good. w.oiuan always manages to muster. . Tfc5u Tlio Masonic Register for 1860 states that the whole number of' Lodges of Free Masons in the United States and. Territories and other countries is 6,380, nnd allowing an average of 65 members to each- lodge, the whole number of Free Masons throughout the world is 413,400. , - ,. , Look out for rabbits, andr other nibblers among, the tender trees and shrubs in the fruit garden, lest they gnaw off the bark and spoil your choicest fruit trees. A smearing of ;blood ifrom the butcher, or rancid grease, is said to be a preventive. The fascals do the mischief by 'night, when the boys and dogs are asleep.r O rj $ vi' I 1 ,"a H . - iThe subject of impression at first sight, was being talked over at the sup per table', when the lady whose dnty was to preside "overthe teacups and tea," Baid she always formed an idea of a per son at first siht, and generally found it to be correct L . . r", ix 1 ' j "Jiamm said her youngest son, in a voice, that attracted the attention of all presently "Weif, my dear, what is it?" replied the tynd mother. . ,. ' want to know what was your opin iofl'of me when you first saw me?" 'This question gave a sudden turn to lhe conversation. At - Don't know Oystera. The Louisville Democrat tells the fol lowing story of a member of the Legis lature of Kentucky from the mountain region,.whom a candidate, playing the amiable, had invited to go with him and take some oysters. , At the saloon, the following dialogue occurred: . Candidate How many oysters will you Bave, sir? . : - j Mountaineer One if you please. , : The candidate observed that the gen tlemen from Mason's district had no very definite idea what an oyster was, and : presumed to say: j Sir, are you certain you know what an ; oyster is? - It is not very large. . Mountaineer Well, I guess it is a tird; Candidate Well what sized bird do you: suppose it is? ' . . , sa a common tturkeyl i TTTi A HIT DRY , GOODS,, MEN'S Mt) BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, &c jWavinq received a large and carefully selected Stock of Goods, adapted to the Winter Trade, (and which will be kept com plete by frequent additions during the season,) I am prepared to offer to my patrons, and the public at large, everything, as far as possible, necessary to con stitute a full Stock in the above lines, and which will be sold for CASH or coun try produce, on the most favorable terms. : " THE TAII-ORING- BUSINESS Will be conducted, as heretofore, under the supervision of N. M. M'GLOTIILIN, assisted by as competent workmen, as any in the county. Everything in the way of Making, Cutting or Repairing, promptly attended to. Will at all times be found on hand, together with a full Stock of Cloths, Cassi meres, Vestinga, Sic. "" ' " " N. C !-To those whom I have xtended a short credit, and who are now disre garding the moral obligation incurred to pay up according to agreement, I wish to say I will not hesitate to remind you, if joeeessary, in . a forcible manner, that a legal obligation war also Incurred; - - Pomeroy, January 3, 1860. Dealer REMOVED TO MIIIDD LEPOHT, O fa : ES ' i j j ' (Of which the above is a, representation,) is warranted to burn the Gas and Smoke, thereby ? V ' ' SAVING; 50 PER CENT. OF FUEL. " - . ' They are from the celebrated Worts of A. BRADLEY, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A . - o These Patent Gas-Burning Stoves do not choke up with soot and dirt as others will, and have a stronger draft, anL bake more quickly and evenly. Another great advantage these Patent" Stoves have over all others is," that the Top Plates being double and. hollow, they will not warp nor become twisted, as all other Coal stoves do, thereby saving expense and trouble. We claim for these new Patent Stoves i. . .. . ; First, a great saving of Fuel. , . Second, A much quicker and hotter oven from the same fuel. Third, the preservation of Center Pieces, r - . . i Fourth, Cleanliness; as there is not one-lialf the dirt and soot that is found in other Stoves." ." , Fifth, These Stoves all have a draught of cold air back of the Fire-Plates, which will protect it from burniug out so fast as in other Stoves. In addition to these celebrated!. Patent, Gas ani Smoke Burning Stoves, we have a large assortment of the very best ' WOOD GQOKilJG iW&lH sucrf LIVE OAK, VICTOR, OAK, ANI OF EVERY VARIETY, PARLOR AND FRANKLIN STOVES, 1 For Tinware and Stock we- are unequalled, and will sell low for 'cash 0B"PfloianGE. Old Stoves taken in exchange for new. Also, Old Metal, Brass, Pewter, Cop per, Rags, Beeswax, Old Silver, &c, always taken. Middleport, May 24, 1859. HE xVIO VAL, WIAS REMOVED. HIS JEWELRY Building, immediately at the Head of the Wharf-Boat Landing Road, next door below Remington's Store, and informs herewith, all his customers and the public in general, that he did, at the same time, open his new Stock, comprising all the latest patterns of 1 JEWELRY XND FANCY ARTICLES, Of -every description, which he will sell at very reasonable prices, and he war rants every article to be of the value represented. His Store-Room is spacious, and expressly fitted up for the commodious recep tion of customers, where they will find a prompt and satisfactory attending in all their wants appertaining to his business. All his work, such as WATCH, CLOCK AND Will be executed in the very best manner, prompt and durable. , All his work is warranted to give satisfaction; otherwise the money laid out for it will be re turned. ' . ' , ; ' ' . '; To all from whom he has received patronage, he returns cordial thanks, and wishes for a continuance of the same. W. A. AICHER;Jeweler. 2-3-tf. At the head of Wharf-Boat Landing Road, Pomeroy, O. J. B. HAMPTON, 2 a MANUFACTURER SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF COURT AND Back streets, opposite the new Bank Build ing, Pomeroy, O. June 21, '59. 23-ly SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS THE PLEASURE to announee to the citizens of Pomeroy and vicinity, that he has opened shop on Sugar Run, near the Tannery, where he will manu facture!, and keep constantly on hand, any ar ticle in his line of business; and we feel assured that we can give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a call. . - N. B. All orders attended to as soon as pos sible. DAVID GEYER. Pomeroy, 1-1. tf i,. li- MOO HE, Saddle, Hrrness and Trunk Manufacturer, miaaiepori, is., KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND will manufacture to order, all of the vari ous articles usually manufactured in such es tablishments.: He calls particular attention to his Harness making, and "defies the world" on fancy mounted double or . single Harness. Do not fail to give me a call, in my .shop on Rut land street, at the head of First street, in Holt's Building, up stairs. . Cash paid for all kinds of Hides, .Skins, &c, at the highest market, price. June 21, 'Ca. 2My 'OR EA.aOPiT in Stoves, AS MINNESOTA, HEATING STOVES STORE TO A. BURNAP'S NEW 'lliu 'siil '''iiui"iulJi JEWELRY REPAIRING, WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINi AT New York Prices. THE ELEGANCE, SPEED, NOISELESS nesa and simplicity of the Machine; the beauty and strength of stitch being alike on both sides, impossible to ravel, and leaving no ridge on the under side, economy of thread and adaptability to the thickest or thinnest of fab rics, has rendered this the most popular Family Sewing Machine in .use. . . Printed instructions accompanying each Machine, to enable purchasers to sew ordi nary seams stitch, felt, quilt, gather, tuck and bind; also, to keep the Machine in order. Each Machine, is warranted for three years. For Further particulars apply to the under signed agent. ' C. E. BONN ALLY. Pomeroy November, bV. tt !3 MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Incorporated 1821. No. GS Wall Street, N. Y. Cash capital and siirplusj $400,000. W M. PITT PALMER, Prcs t. Andeew J. Smith, Sec y. IRVING FIRE INSURANCE CO., No. 9 Wall St., N. Y. Cash capital and surplus, $255,000. MASON THOMPSON, Pics t. Mahti.v L. Crowell, Secy. HUMBOLDT FIRE INSURANCE CO., No. 10 Wall St., Y. N. Cash capital and sur plus, 242,000. JOHN RANKIN, Prcs t. Wk. Mullig.vs, Sec'y. LORILLARD FIRE INSURANCE CO., No. 31 Wall St.. N. Y. Cash -.nn;tnl ,.. plus, 204.000. CARLISLE NORWOOD Pres. Geo. D. Gn Anr, Sec y. The above Companies, with tmimpnired Cap- ! urns, nnu uuuiuonni casn surplus, comprise near $1,200,000. The undersigned being sole agent for this County, is prepared to Insure on dwellings and their furniture, merchandize buildings, and other property, at as low rates aa other Companies, equally responsible. ALL LOSSES will be promptly adjustectaud paid. Persons desiring insurance are solicited to call on me before procuring a policy else where. JAMES RALSTON, Agent. . Pomeroy, Dec. 6, 1850. 49-0m GUAKD AGAINST FALL AXD WINTER PIKES! Olxoloe luauraiioe WITH THE . q1 Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL. $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. NET SURPLUS OF $500,000.00, And the. prestipre of 40 years success and experience. Upward of f I?.(ill0,(i00 of losses have been paid by the .3lna Insurance Ceinpany in luu past 4U years. The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE iETNA ' DrRINO TOl PAST FIVB TEARS: In Ohio, - 431.520 83 In Wisconsin, !UI.0.r. 07 In Kentucky, " SII4.939 4(1 III Michigan, -$158,043 81 In Indiana, - I4(i.83!i 81 In Illinois, - - 448,327 41 Tennessee. - - 97.549 21 Kansas & Neb., 19,945 77 Missouri, - - - 3f4.518 (;4 IowarV Minn.. 1(II.3'.I9 AG Peun. 6c Va., - 31,595 2 Ark.&Ga., - 23.945 09 Mississippi and Alabama, $52,412 18 Firo and Inland Navimition Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and profit. Ksp-cial attention given to'lnsr.rance of DWELL INGS and contents, for terms of 1 to 5 years. The solid service long and siiccessfuilv tried, and the many advantages the MUv.i Insurance Company possesses In its line, should not be overlooked by those ready to insure and understanding their best interests. During "stringent times" the necessity for reliable Insurance becomes an imperative dut the ability of property owners to sustain loss being then much lessened Asencie in all the principal cities and towns throughout the State. Hoii ies issued without delay, by any of tiled ul authorized Aft ntsof the Company '""Business attended to wilh despatch and fidel ity. OK EN BRANCH, Ageit. Sept. 20.-38-3in. Homerov, O. (durational. FllANKLIN INSTITUTE, - HARTFORD CITY, M.'.fiOX CO., VA. This Institute has been successfully rommencftl under thtt patroiwee of the Hertford i'ity f'ojil, Mining; & Manufacturing Company, for the lienufit of Farmkro' ami Mechanics' sons niul (laughters wherethey may receive the advantages of a upi-rior EDUCATION towbut has hitherto been otTurcd them in Common Schools, at charges sufficiently W'w for nil to embrace a complete Academical Education. It i now entering m its second session, and is de lightfully situated on a gently sloping sandy emi nence, overlooking tho river Ohio, and only "a short distance from the Steamboat Landing. The School Room und Teacher's Residence is held la that spa cious building formerly knowu as the Brethren 1 hurc. The room contains 2,000 s(arn feat, and Is replete with every suitable convenience. The beating and lighting apparatus is perfect; having four large stoves, and 2H0 feet of window light, and. being ele -uted 16 feet above the road way, making it the most desirable, healthy situation imaginable. There is also a Library and Reading Department attached, for the use of students, containing many excellent standard works, with monthly and weekly periodicals, to suit the desire of all parties, and it is intended hereafter, to add a Piano Forle, for the Ladies, as an accoin paiiiineni to the City Hrass Bund, now in full operation every evening The School is conducted by the Principal, aided by Asssstants. male a ml-female. The male pupils are taught every branch of learn ing neeessarv for their future advantage, making them capable of entering on all such duties us may hereafter offer for their weal. The female department are also taught every nec essary accomplishment, wilh plain ami fancy needle work in addition to a sound scholastic course. Hours of attendance. 9 to 12, and 2 to 5, for youlli, and 6J to 9. for adults.. I hiisniay the children of the above receive as lib eral an u lucation as in aristocratic institutions, whose charges xclude many a naturally talented child from obtaining the assistance necessary to develop its intellect. Pupils charged only rrom time of entrance.. Terms persession of 3 months. $2.50 each. A limited number nf boarders arv taken at a small charge. References may be had to parents, of pupils, either in Ohio, West Colunibi i. Mason City or this pi -ce, on application to the Principal, at the Institute. SAMUEL B. SAUM)EKS, Preceptor. Oct. 4.-40-tf. MOUNT AUBURN YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE. THIS Select Seminary, situated in the beautiful and healthy suburb f CiuciiiHuti, called Mount Auburn, claims equal standing with the most ap proved Schools in the Eastern States. The pupils form a part of the family of the Princi pal, and the charges are placed at the lowest rates consistent with the superiority "f the domestic ar rangements ami style of the Institution. The course of education reaches the highest branches usual in the best Female Seminaries. There are two sessions of about twenty-one weeks each. The charge for board, lodging, light, washing. English, scientific und classical branches, .s $15U per session. ' ' . Music, singing, painting and Modern Languages at customary rates. " Being "wilhiii a few minutes' ride from Fonrth Street, by omnibus leaving every half hour, this school arTonis peculiar facilities to families residing on the river. For the succrss of the Institute, in accomplishing itsaims, reference is made with great confidence to its patrons. T!ie uexl session will open on Tuesday, the 13lh of September, lMII. Applications mav be made to Rev. E. A. CRAW LEY, 1. II., Mount" Auburn; or to J. H. WHITE, Esq., at Moore, Wilstach, Revs & Co.'s, Cilicinmili. Reference is also made iwith permission) to Hon. V. B. Hortou, and diaries Ponmroy, Ksf., Poinernv, Ohio. August 31, 1859. 3G-3t I R. O N FENCING AND DF O 3Ft- P X O O JES IS CAN BE PKOCURED IN LRONTON AT as low prices, in as great variety, and of as good material as any place in the West. . T. S. KLRKER, Ironton, Ohio. Nov. 15, '59. 10-ly Marietta & Cin. and Hillsboro & Cin. R. R. ON and after Monday, Nov. 4, trains wilt leave Athens us follows: Going Est Express Mail at 5:20 p. m. Going West Mail at 11:30 p.m. Express mail east and make rinse connections at Parkershurg with the trains or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Cincinnati with trains for all points West. Trains leave Cliillicothe at 6:15 a. m., and arrive at Columbus at 2:40 p. h.; and trains le.-.ving Athens at 11:30 arrive at Columbus at 9:10 p. .w. Tickessnt reduced rates are sold at Chillicothe and Athens, for Columbus. Through tickets can be obtained at the principal ticket offices on the line of tho Road for all points east and u est. A discount of ten cents on each ticket from regu lar tariff rates will be made on ill tickets purchased at the ticket offices. B. GAThS, Stip't. J. Foooitt, Gen'l Tiket A'gt. Chil. Nov. 4,59. CHAS. BICUMANN. ANDREW BURKERT. BICHMANNfc BURKERT. NO HUMBUG! " Stnall Profits and Quick Sales," IS THE MOTTO AT Reed's Old JStA.xa.cl, Front Street, Pomeroy, O. WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A good assortment of Gold and Silver Watches; German, French and American Jew elry; Fancy Articles; Clocks from $2.00 to 12.00, of every size and description. Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, done in th best manner, promptly. 2-1. NP1 mm BLOOD FOOD. Iln Rronson. having been so far reduced by con sumption, as td be considered beyond all hope of re covery by the most eminent of tlic medical p.rofes sion, and also by himself a regular physician of twenty years practice as a last resort, conceived the idea of ANALYZING THE BLOOD, and apply ing the subject of physiology to the more immedi ate connection, vnd effect of the stale of the blood upon the health and system. The result has b;!en he production of this "BLoOD FOOD.'' from the use of which Dr. Bronsnn was restored to perfect IienUh. Within "! months after its introduction, , over two thousand eonstMiiptives were effectually cured by it. If mi have any complaints of a con sumptive tendency. Congh, Cold. Ilea.. -nelie. Pal pitation of tlie Heart. Loss of Appetite or P;..;; in . the side lose no time in procuring a bottle of the ; 'BLOOD FOOD." If you are suffering rrom Ner- ,' vous Debility, or your sleep is broken and dis turbed, if your spirits are depressed or your organs relaxed, you will find in this an unfailing remedy, by commencing with ten drops. If your Liver is tor- fiid or diseased in any manner whatever, one or two lottles will be sure to invigorate, niul bring it into livwly nnd healthful action. In the most inveterate cases of Dyspepsia the patient call here find the ' most efficient and grateful relief. A henefl: is a! waysexperience.l after taking one bottle. In.Male or Female Complaints and Weaknesses, the s,i. ! ferer. :'ft"r trying other rein -di in vain, may rest assured, that a certain cure will result from ihe usn of two or tbre hot ties. The "BLOOD FOOD" is effectual in all cases of Eruptions. Salt Rheum. ; Scrofulas and ther like complaints. Pal- and emaciated children and adults irre inu.,cdiately benefited by its use. It gives strength to the body.! Mid color and beauty to the skin. Physicians of all ' schools sre using it with wonderful Success. i For full dire, lions, see circulars. Price $1 per boltfe. 011100 jndet'lnarE'o'lJd 'pf.uonoi joute nq tsnut 'HV"1 M'a piinojn p.iildi.M.tt S11011 uuip nit 'sntiiM H ill jntioiil 1 01 oin"lirJ tsniii oh,i Rli jpisn , cpiiauimoj )! 'iiosB.w emus oqi joj :iiisuj:..hi Jinii j ci KSiindx.T opiii. osoi soii (111.1 n siuViiu.isiij.iApt: J?iiO ii.ins pJOiB 10111111.1 a.w imi 'pui! oii lnstioiiiM , -nd.ud jniio ui!it ojom if.inui osk)ao3 ji jCiiu'f ' "it i ftiun.iojd 111 a 11 011 so o) uo.C pii.uiiiio..j ' -ji:o r. fin jo f uoisin.Mio.) 10 e.ise.i mti hi nipem : -sinls-iliii! injj.iMO'I n Siiio pu ta.funpuiioa j.i;j -jad H1IM 110 patjai iinaii 'ujcnasip jo suifj pun DH'! liu oui MlnoJf) J04 laiiaj ajns a i "11 imnu sill 111 p'pij JOji poi!iiboun si ti BpiAioq oin Sm.li'l I -I120J JO. 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MKI.L -svdKi s.so.i.va "aa nn noi 3unuoojdui Sold by CHURCH & lUPONT. Drugsisls, Ko. 30 Maiden Lane, New York, And by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. 3-4-y. ' SAN FORD'S UVER I MVU ORATOR, NEVER DEBILITATES. IT IS COMPOUNDED :KTIREL FHOM GUMS, and has become an established fact, a Standard Modicine. known anil ap- 1 proved by all tha' have used it. and is now ffdence in all the diseases menledV - - It has cured thousands years who had given up the numerous unsolicited session show. The dose must be adnpt nient .of the individual such quantities as to act LPt the dictates of your in the use f the Liver will cure liver (om Stomiich, Chronic liiar tacks. Dyspepsia. Snin cntery. Habitual Coslive CholJra .Morbus. Cholera Female Weaknesses, be used successfully us an Medicine. It will cure thousands can testily.) in two or three Teaspoon commencemeiit of an at- All who use it are giv i 1 its favor. resorted to with con" "jj for which it is recom- Q within the last two nil hopes of relief, as g certificates in my pos- u 0 H H U Q H 4 ed to the tempera taking it. and used in gently on thv Bowels, judgment guide you Invigorutor, and it plaints. Dropsy, Sour rhoea. Billions Ai mer Complainls.Dys ness. Choiic, ("bolera. Infantum, jaundice. Flatulence, and may Ordi nry Fnmily Sick llcalacbe, (a's twenty iiiiuuU'S, if fills are taken at the tack. iug their testimony Mix water in tho mouth wilh the Invigorator, and swallow both together. Price O118 Dollar per Bottle. ALSO SANFOR D'S FAMILY CATHARTIC PIUS, CONFOUNDED FROM Pure 'Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Glass Cases, Air Tight, and will keep in any climate. The Family Cathartic Pill is a gentle but active Cathartic which the pro practicn more than The constantly increas who have long used the tion which all express in induced me to place all. . . The profession well thariis act on dil7er lit The Family Cathartic ence to this well cstab. pounded from a variety Exlra ts.w likh act al'.ke imeutnry cairul, and are ease where a Cuthar Deraiigumunts of the Back and Lions. Sleepi aud Soreness over tlie den cold, which, frc end in a long course of a C-ecpiiig Sensation Hestlt'ssiicss, Headache. Inflammatory Diseases. Adults, hheu atism, a Blood ami many diseases too nuiue.rxus to meii liient. Dose, 1 to 3. ;prictor has used in his jtwenty years. jingdcHiaml from those Pills ami the satisfac regard to their use, has them within the reach of iknow thai different C11. jpnrliuns of the bowels. I Pill has. with due refer llished fact, been com '01 the purest VcgelaL-le jon every part ol ihe al yowl -ami safe in all ;tic is needed, such as Siemncu, Pains in the ness, Costiveni-s. Pain whole body, from sud (iienlly, if neglected, Fever.Loss of .Appetite, of Cold over the Body, or weight in the li -:nl ... 1 1 Worms in Children or great Purifier of the to which flesh is heir, tion in this advertise - PRICE, THREE DIMES. The Liver luvigorator and Family Cathurtie Pills are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold whole sale by the trade in all he large tuwns. S. T. ' . SAXFOKD. M. I)., Manufacturer ami Proprietor, 3-4-y. 335 Broadway, New York. The Great Ambassador Health to all Mankind. of .JS HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. The free admissions of all Natl' ns, as well as the verdict of the leading Hospitals of the Old as well as the New World, stamp this pwwerful remedial Agent as th greatest healing preparation ever made known to suffering man. its preventive qualities are more than marvellous, through the external orifices of the skin, invisible to the naked eye, it reaches the ' at of the internal disease; and in all external affections its anti-inflammatory and healing virtues surpass any thing else on record, aud is Nature's great ally. ERYSIPELAS AND SALT RHEUM Aretwoof the most common nnd virulent disordr prevalent oh this continent, to these the Ointment is especially antagonistic, its "modus operandi" rs first to eradicate the venom and then complete the cure. BAD LEGS, OLD SORES AND ULCERS. . Cases of many years standing that have pertina ciously refused to'yield to any other remedy or treat ment.'have invariable succumbed to a few applica tions of this powerful urgueut. ERUPTION'S ON THE SKIN. Arising from a bad state of the blood or. chronic disease are eradicated, and a clear and transparent surface regained by the restorative action of this Ointment. It surpasses many of th.- cosmetics and other toilet appliances in its power to dispel rashes and other disfigurements of the face. PILES AND FISTULA. Kverv form and jeatnre of these prevalent nnd stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and entirely by the use of this emolieiit: warm fomentations should precede its application. Its healing qualities will be found to be thorough ami invaraliiable. Ilulloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the icorld for the following diseases: Bunions, Murcurial Erup- Swelled Glands. Sprains Burns, tions, Sore Legs, Stiff Chapped Piles, Sore Breasts, Joints Hands, Kheumatism, Sore Heaos, Tetter. Chilblains Kingworm, Sore Throats, Ulcers, Fistula. Salt Kheum, Sores of all Venereal Gout, Scalds, kinds. Sores, Lumbago, Skin Diseases, -Wounds of nil kinds. Caution! None are genuine unless the words "Hollowax. New York and London," are discernable as a Water-mark in every leaf of the book f direc tions around each pot or box; the same may be seen by holding the leal' to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as mav lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious , Sold at the Manufactories of Prof. Holloway, fiO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in pots at 25 cents. 63 centsand one dnllareach. JTTThcro is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disordeiare affixed to each pot. 6-eow-ly. VALLEY HOUSE,1 CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. I rpHIS is the largest at.il best arraiuruil Hotel In JL Chillicothe, is located on Paint struct, opposite the Couri-Honse, ami in the very center of the bn sirpss part of the city. The House has-undorsone a thorough repair ami cleaning: from cellar to garret, anil now presents an appearance secoml to no Hotel in the western worlil. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated, and suites of rooms are well arranged for families and l:iru parties. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make the Valley House a favorite place 01 rcsori. June 21.- 4-Iy FOGCrlTT & MOOKE, Propr't. CANCERS CURED; DR. G.COLER TKNDF.RS his professional services to all in Sdutlicrn Ohio and Northern Virginia; who are afflicted with cancer, in any of its forms: Cancerous and other malignant tumors re moved Without the Use of the Knife. The following, among many others that might DC iKlilucecl, are testimonials from physicians of estensivc arid long-cctntinticd practice: Albany, Atiiexs Co;, O-., Jail. ISHjO: Dk. G. Co; en I'ear Sir: Having seen several ob slinale cases of Ca"'-er cured by your treatment, I have no hesitation in saying !"t speedy arid per manent enreef Cancer ill anv of !! forms may bo had, if application be made to you before 'he tumor affects the vital organs. JOHN EARHAKT, M. 1). Harbison ville, Meigs Co., Jan. 5, 1SG0. I take pi a sure in certifying that Dr. G. Coler's inodeof treating Cancers is complelelv successful, nsmanydiflii- It cases resulting in quick and perma nent cares, through his treatment, have come under my notice.js a practising pVysician during the last li years. - JOSKPH MOOHIi. M. D. Office and residence, opposite Hug" & Coe"s Drug Store, Middleport, Meigs Co. o" January '24, 1.-00.--3-4-y THE GREAT WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTPRY, Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative Says the St. Louis. (Mo.) "Democrat:" Below, we publish a letter to Dr. Wood, of this city, from a gentleman in Maine, which speaks glowinglv of the superior inurits of bis hair tonie. Such eviilnin e must have its eftect, when coming from a reliable source. If certificates are guarant es of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useles puffery from thff press: Bath, Maine, Jan. 20, 1830. Professor O. J. V ood & Co.:- Gkntlemkn: Having my attention called a few months since to the highly beneficial effects of your hair restorative, 1 was induced to make application of it upon my own iiair.which bad become quite gray, probably one-third white; my whiskers were of ilie same character. Some three months since I procured a bottle of your hair restorative, and used it. 1 soon found it was proving what I had wished. 1 nsed it about twice a week. I have since procured another bo'.llo, of which I have used some. I can now cer tify to the world that the gray or white hair has to tally disappeared, both on my head and face, and my hair has resumed its natural color, a ml I believe more soft 11 lid glossy than it lias been before for twenty-five years. I am now sixty years old; my good wife at the age of fifty-two. has usd it with same effect. The above notice I deem due to you for your val uable discovery. I am assured that whoever will rightly use, as per directions, will not have occasion to contradict my statements. I am a citizen of this city and a resident here for the last fifteen years, and am know n to nearly every one here and adjoining towns. Any use you may make of the above, with my name attached, is at your service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature in others as well as myself. I am. truly, yours, . A. C. RAYMOND. Bai.tieori, Jan. 23, 1858. WOOD'S HAIR KE.sTOKATIVE. Professor Wood Deur Sir: Having had the misfor tune to lose the best portion of my ha'r. from the effects of yellow fever, in New Orleans, in lt54, 1 was induced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer ar the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and 1.0 words can express my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY JOHXSON! The undersigned, Kev. J. K. Bragg, is a minister in regular stamliiir, and pastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfidd, Mass. fie is a gentleman of great infiuehc ai.d universally beloved. WM. DYER. Brookfiold, January 12, I85P. Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having made trial o your Hair Restorative, it gives in e pleasure to say that its effect has teen excellent in removing inflam mation, dandruff and a constant tendency to itching wi h which I have been troubled from my childhood: : nd has also restored my hair, w hich was becoming gray, to its original color. I have used no other ar ticle with uiiYihiir? like the same pleasure or profit. Yours, truly, J.K.BRAGG. The Restorativ is put up in Rottles of 3 sizes, viz: large, medium and small; the small holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, retail for two dollars a bottle; the large holds a quart. 4b per cent, more in proportion ami retails for three dollars a bottle. "O. J. WOOD & t o.. Proprietors. 444 Broadwav, New York, and IH Market St., St. Louis. Mo." And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. July 13,3ri-3m Xationai. Diii'ENSary fou Privatk Diskasks, estab lished J.iniury 1st, IS39. FIVE HUXDKK'J DOL LAKS FOli FEI'I'. Three Eminent Physicians in con stant attendance.' The fai ultv of the institution, consisting of PKOF. EGHKKT JACKSON, Member nl' the Koval College of Surgeons, London. DK. KoKKifT HKKIiKHT. Late of Phil,, a member of tho Society of Friends, and M. ECGENK VKLPKAH. Late of the London and Paris Hospitals; Guarantee under a Penally of ..")lir, a complete euro of ever) Sexual Disease, liowevei aggravated by neglect. and Without Blcreury. We are purfectly safe In nialiimr this offer! because we will not undertcke any case that we are not sure of curing. 1 Gonorrhea, Syphilis.Self-abnse, Impotence, Whitos or Fluor Alnus. Gleet, Stricture. Skin Diseases. Ve nereal Warts. Diseases of the bladder and Kidneys, Female Irregularities, Barrenness, Liver Complaint, Emaciation, Premature Decay, tho Pains of Age, General Debility, change of Life, etc, receive especial attention. Trkatmikt Entirely Kkw and always successful; cure rapid ami thorough; and references of eminent Physician! and Surgeons both in this country and Europe. The IHSPENSARY CIRCULAR, rorwarded gratis by mail to any address, contains invaluable advice to young men. young ladies ?ontemplaling matri mony ami married. We hav just published Tlie Medical Protector. A book of over 3uO pages, full of fine anatomical and other vnrravings. It contains not only the pith of all tlie late develop, iiieuts is Medicine and Surgery above referred to, but it ii also a guide to all who aspire to felicity with the opposite sex; shows how to guard against danger.aud how to escape danger when incurred. Useful alike to male ami female, but should not be in the hinds of very young persoNS, as it contains in formation that might be perverted to unworthy ends. Also a full and cxpb it key to all the hidden and de lightfulsecretsof Marriage. Love and Beauty, never before . j Satisfactorily revealed in any book in the English language. Price 511 cents one of the cheapest books ill the world. If healtttcould be estimated in money, the new facts contained in this book, for the prevention of ill health, would be cheap at the above forfeiture. Sand for a Circular fully describing it. ' Dr. Jackson's Female Monthly Pills, invaulablc in feaialc irregularities, but not advisable to be used during pregnancy, lest they should mar the hope of nirspriug. Used in the Doctor's private practice for 30 years. Price 81 forwarded by mail. Dr. Jacksos's Perfetul Preventive, Is the only article in the world that without inconvenience or danger will infallibly prevent conception. Thnus anclsof married ladies too feeble to bear children ex ceptat the hazard of life have had reason to be thankful Tor this invention. It resembles 110 other preventive in use and is superior to all. Forwarded to any addre-s. M. Vki.i'E.vr's Beautifying Powder It imparts to theromplexion an exquisite bloom aud transparency, aii'lefiectually prevents the formation of wrinkles, blolches,frei.kles, pimples, wens, etc., etc. Price $1 perbox. sent by mail. Every letter must contain six cents, in stamp, to be nsed for replv. Address, Drs. Jackson, Herbert & Co., or simply P. O. Box 436, Cincinnati, Ohio. Of fice No. 167 Sycamore Street. Aledicines and instruc tions sent promptly to any part of the country. -3!l 6111. HOWARD ASSOCIA'N. PIIILIEL1IIIA. A Benevolent Institution, established by spe '! cial Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Ep idemic Diseases. ipHF. HOWAKU ASSOCIATION, in view or the J- awful destruction of human life, caused by Sex ual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upou the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, mveral yearsiiRo directed their Consulting Surgeon, asa CHAKITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to pen a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MKIIIOAI. ADVICE GKATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits or llle. OEC.,1 alia 111 cases 01 extreme 1 ovrrij, 10 FUKMl-H MEDIC1NKS FKKEOF CHAKGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. n-,. . I,! . .1... A ..n..i.il(.,n In I ., I 1 HO UireClOrS Ol l" nowvmwvii, in .1.11 nmiiai Kenort unon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, for the vear enilinu- January 1st, l"5rf, express Ihe highest satisfaction with the success which ha attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon :i the cure of Sper matorrlHra. Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonor rhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice or Onanism or Self abuse, oVc.aii'i ordera continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year- The Direi kors, 11 a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of ereiit benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote them selves with renewed zeal, to this very important and much despised cause. An admirable Keport on Spermatorrhoea, or Rem Innl Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or S If-abuso. and otherdiseascsof the sexual organs, bv the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a 'sealed envelope). FKKEOF CHAKGE. on receipt of TW11 STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts of the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Ac, are constantly being, published for gratuit ous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new reniidies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great valuo. Address, for Keport or treatment. Dr. J. : K1LLI.N HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Associa tion, No. S South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order of the Directors EZKA D. HEART WELL, President Geo. FiiRcuiLD, Secretary. .3g--t-novl3 Sliertfl-'s Sale. J. and J. P. Steiiier t Co. vs. E. S. Edwards. BY -virtue bf ah order of sale to me directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Meigs County, I will offer for sale, at the drwr of the Court-house, in Ppmeroy at .10 o'clock a. m., On the liilh day of February, 1JSC0, the following described lands and tenements, to-wit: Part of fractional part of one bundled I acre lot No.2i)9 in Salisbury township, in said county: beginning at the south-west corner of Mrs. Thomas' Lot; thence south 24 west SO feet to a stake; thence south 89 east 80 feet to a stake; thence north '24 east to a stake in the line of Mis. Thomas' l ot; thence west to the place Of beginning: also Lot. No. 9, in a sub division of said fractional part of 100 acre Lot No. 2'.K1, being the same two lots sold to E. S. Edwards by T: A; Plants. Sold as" Hie prop erly of E. S; LdwardSj at the suit of j. & J. P. Rteiner & Co. Appraised at $'.)00.00. Terms of s:ite, oash. J: J. WHITKj S. M; C. Jan. 14. li" 3-r,t. 8.00 SlierllT'K Sale. William Tilton, Adm'r of Richard" J, Tilton, dee'd, v s. Kasselas Mi Neil. T Y Virtue of an order of sale to me directed JD from the Court of Common Pleas of iic.;s county, I will offer for sale at the door of the j Court-house, in Pomeroy, at 11 o'clock A. M, j On the '20th day 0 February, 1800, the following described lands and tenements, to wit: 1G0 acre lot No. 116-5, in town No. 4, in section No. 9, of range 11, of the Ohio Conioa- I ny's purchase, in Meigs county, and sold as the ' property, of Kasselas McNeil, at the suit of j William Tilton, Administrator of Eichard J. j Tilton, dee'd. Appraised at $800.00. Terms of sale, cash. J. J. WHITE, S. M. C. Jan. 13,1860.-3-61 3.00 Sheriff's Sale. ' H. H. Grow vs. the widow ai.d heirs' of Greeley D. Harper. BY virtue of an order of sale to me directed, from the Court of Common Pleas of Meigs County, Iwill offer for sale, at the door of the Court House in Pomeroy, at 11 o'clock A. m.,. On Ihe '21th day of February, 18l;0, the following described lands and tenements, to-wit: all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in town three, range thirteen, of the Ohio Company's Purchase, being a part of sec tion Ko. three; beginning at a post in the east line of said section, 160 perches south from the 4iorth-east corner of said section; thence west sixty-three and two-tenth perches to a - post; thence ' north eleven degrees. east thirty-two perches to a pest; thence north thirty-four perches to a post; thence north -forty degrees west twenty perches to a post; thence north to a post in. the north line of said section; thence east eighty perches to the north-east corner of said section; thence south one hundred and sixty perches to the place of beginning, con taining 67 acres, more or less; except 25 acres off the north end of said tract, and sold as the property of the widow and heirs of Greeley D. Harper, dee'd, at the suit of Hiram II. Grow. Appraised at $524.00. Terms of sale, cash: ; : : J. J. WHITE, S. M. C. Jan. 18, I860. 45t u r 4.50, f NOTICE. IN Court of Common Pleas of Meigs County, Ohio. John W. Caldwell, plaintiff, vs. Sam uel Buffington, John Faris, Matthew Faris and William Faris, defendants. The said Samuel Uuffington is ho'reby- notified that 'said John W, Caldwell, on the 21st day of January, A. D. I860, filed his petition in the office of the Clerk Of said Court, against him, the said Samuel liuffingtori, and John Faris, Matthew Faris and nilliam Faris, stating that on the 15th day of June, A. D. 1858, said Samuel Buffington, John Faris, Matthew Faris and William Faris made him their, several promissory notes of that date, and delivered the same to said John Caldwell, each being for the sum of $50.00, payable on the first day of November, 1858, with 8 per cent, interest, and if not paid when due, inter est thereafter at 10 per cent. Said John W. Caldwell demands judgment in said petition for 150.00 with the interest thereon as above specified. Said Samuel l'.uffington is further notified that on said 21st day of January, an order of attachment was issued against him in said case, and that he is required to appear and answer said petition on or before the third Sat urday, after the 7th day of March next. J. CARTW BIGHT, Att'y for plaintiff. Jan. 2J,18ti0.-4-6t . , . 5.25 , . NOTICE. . MEIG& CottTrty Com -of Common Tleas Jacob Shoop vs. Peter Hine and Alexan der Abies. Peter Iline, of the State of Illinois, will take notice that-Jacob Shoop, of the State of Pennsylvania, did, on the 2)th day of April, 1859, file his petition in the Court of Common Pk-as within and for the County of Meigs, in said State of Ohio, against said Peter Hine, and Alexander Abies, defendants, setting forth that Jacob Shoop obtained judgment against Peter Hine, on the docket of G. W. Cooper, J. P. of Salisbury township, in said County, for the sum of $255.01); said petition also avers that Alex ander Abies is indebted to Peter Hine in the sum of $3011.00. .The object nnd prayer of said petition is, that the sum of $300.00, due Hine from Abies, be subjected to the payment of Jacob Shoop's judgment and cost, and the said Peter Hine is notified that he is required to appear and answer under oath, said petition, on or before the 26th day' of March, 1860, or the same will be taken as true. - HANNA & EARHART, January 30, 1 8&0. 5-6t Att'y s for pl't iff. '. SlierllT's Sale. " Jonas Ronsh vs. L. Rnffcorii, Henry Wolf, et al. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Meigs county, I will offer for' sale at the farm of Henry Wolf, in Sutton township, Meigs county, Ohio, at 11 o'clock A. M, On the 21st day of February, 1860, the following described property, to-wit; one three year old gray colt and one bay horse, and sold as the property of Henry Wolf, at the suit of Jonas lioush. Terms of sale, cash. J.J. WHITE, S. M. C. Feb. 7, 1860.-6-2 w. 1.00 Sheriff's Sale. Thomas D. Hopkins vs. Wes'ey G. BafceT. BY virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Meigs County, I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in Pomeroy, at It o'clock,' a. m., On the 13th day of March, 1860, -the following described lands and tenements, to-wit: situated in the county of Meigs, State of j Ohio, and in Sutton township, described as fol lows: sixty acres off the north side or the soutn half of the south-east quarter of section No. ten, town two, range No. twelve, Ohio Compa ny's Purchase, with all the appOTtenaaces, sold as the propertjJf Wesley ti. Jiaker, at the suit of Thomas D. Hopkins. Appraised at $1,800.00. Terms of sale cash. J. J. WHITE, S. M. C, . Feb. 7, I860. G-5t . . 3.00 Sheriff's Sale. J.otan McKenzy, executor of James B. Isaacs, dee'd, - vs. B. B. Gibbs. BY virtue of an execution to to me directed from the Court of Common Pleas of Meigs county, I will offer for sale at 3 o'clock p. On the 21st day of February, 1860, : on the farm of Burris 15. Gibbs, in Sutton town- ship, Meigs county, Ohio, the following de scribed property, to-wit: one bay. gelding and one yoke of black work oxen, sold as the prop- , erty of R. R. Gibbs, at the suit of John Mc Kenzy executor of James B. Isaacs. Terms, cash. J. J. WHITE, S. M. C. ; Feb. 7, 1860 6-2 w 1.00 i ' ' : i Sheriff's. Sale. ; . . Jonas Roush vs. Lewis KuBcorn, Henry wolf, et al. 1 BY virtue of an : execution to me directed, -from the Court of Common Pleas of Meigs ; county, I will offer for sale, at 1 o'clock P. sr., On the 21st day of February, 1860, " on the farm of Lewis Ruffcorn, in Sutton town ship, the following decribed property, to-wit: ' one sorrel horse, ono grey mare, one set har ness, two hogs, two log chains, one rifle gun, one two-horse wagon, two shovel plows, two i barshear plows, one cow, one spring calf and ' twenty shocks corn, sold as the property of Lewis Rufl'corn, at the suit of James Reush. Terms, cash. J. J. WHITE, S. M. C. j Feb. 7, I860. G-2w 1.00 j Road Kotice. A PETITION will be presented to the Com missioners of Meigs County, Ohio, at their March session, 1860, praying for a grade road, commencing at the road leading from Chester to Pomeroy ; near James Boyd's; thence the nearest and best route to Johnson's Ford; thence ; up Skinner's Run the best route to Josiah Smith's; thence to the county line, near John Tucker's, to intersect a proposed road leading: from Lodi Township. MAN If PETITIONERS. , January 31, I860. 5-4t. j . , . 1 Probate Court. THE State of Outo, Meigs County, ss Final Settlement of Accounts, Notice is hereby given that the accounts of the following persons have been filed in the Probate Court for settlement: Wm. H. Norton, Adm'r of Charles Chase, dec-'d; Adam Harpold, Adm'r of Levi Sayre, dee'd; which accounts are set for hearing and settlement on the 22d day of Feb. ruary next. ARTHUR MERRILL, January 31, I860. 5-3t Probate Judge, j Guardian') Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Froba! e Court of Meigs county, Ohio, made on the 20th day of December, A. 1., 1859, in the case of Selah W.King, guardian of Frances Maloon, an insane person, against his said ward, the uu dersigned will, on the loth day of March, A. V., 1860, at 12 o'clock, M., on the premises, oiler at public sale the dower right of said Frances Ma loon; it being the life estate of said Frances in one undivided third part of- the following real estate, situate in Meigs county, Ohio, to-wit: Ucginning on the east line of sec. No. 3, town ship No. 8, and range No. 15, in the Ohio Com pany's Purchase, 150 rods north of the south-' cast corner thereof; thence west 167 reds; thence north 170 rods, or to the west line of said sec tion; thence 107 rods or to the norlh-east cor ner of said section No. 3; thence south 173 rods to the place of .beginning; containing 180 acres, more or less. Terms of sale, one-third Cash on the day of sale',- one-third in one, und one-third ,in two . years from the day 6.T Sale, to be secured by mortgage 6ft tfie premises sold, and f lie deferred payments tti bear interest from the day of sale," to Ise paid annually.' Appraised at $1.15.: W. KINO," Guardian of said Frartc'cB' MalOon'"" Feb. 7, i860. 64 w Road Notice. .. ; NOTICE is hereby given, that a petition will, be presented to the Commissioners of Meigs County, at their March session, 1860, praying for an alteration in a certain County Itoad leading into the town of Syracuse, com mencing at what is know as the Back Road,; leading from Pomeroy to Racine, on land owned by Lewis Hilber, in sec. 81, town 3, range 12, The alteration asked is, that said road com mence at the north-west corner of said Hilber' ar land, and tun south as near as1 practicable to make a good road, on the west line of his land, till it intersects the old road, the nearest and best way, to intersect the old road" at the south and of said section 31.' And that all of the old road that is superceded by the new may be va cated. ' A PETITIONER.'' Sutton, Jan. 24, 1860-5-4t. . v ; , Read Notlee. TO the Commissioners of Meigs County: - .-A petition will be presented to your honora ble body' at yottr March session, i860, praying for an alteration in a eounty road in Salem township, beginning in the lane on said county road east of Geo. Wiseman's house; running thence in a south-easterly direction to Z. Wise man's house; thence down the run the btjst and most practicable way, to intersect the eounty road near the John Craig house, 'on' Parker's Run, running east and west by Wm..Halliday's .house, and vacate so much as lies from the starting point at or near -the end of the lane east of Geo. Wiseman's house to where it inter sects the county road on Parker's Run. Feb. 1, 1860.-6-4t ; MANY PETITIONERS. NOTICE.' ' " '-.' STATE of "Ohio," Meigs County Court of Common Pleas. Addison Li Page, 'admin istrator of Samuel Page, deceased, vs. Bradfield Hampton, James Murphy, Willis Lee, Edmnud Kidwell and Cephus lie Camp. The defendants will take notice that on Friday, the ninth day of March, A. E.j I860, the . plaintiff . above named,' will take' the depositions 'of sundry witnesses; to be used as-evidence'bn . the. :trial of the above cause, at the office pf A. Dunlaji, a Justice of the Teaee in and for fecipio town ship, in the county of Meigs, in the State, of Ohio, between, the hours of eight o'clock A. n and six o'clock r. it.', of said day, and that the taking of the same will! be adjourned from clay to dav, between the same hours,- until they are completed. SIMPSON & I.ASLET, 1 Feb. 7, 1860 -Lt?-3t ' i Att'y s for plaintiff. T ' DIVORCE, vuk ' .'T THOMAS Stiff, of Island of Australia, is hereby notified that Hellen Stiff did, on the 3d day of February, 1860, file, her petition ,in the office of1 Ihe Clerk of 'the tourt'of Common Pleas, within and for the county of Meigs, and State of Ohio, charging the said Tliomns Stiff with three years' wilful Absence, and- also' ex--trenie cruelty, and asking . that she nis;p be di vorced' from the said. Thomas Stiff, and fllat the custody of John Thomas Stiff, her infant son, may; be given" to her," which petition' will stand.. for hearing at the next term of said: Court.. II ELLEN STIFF,' i ; .:; - By SiMPsos'k Laslet; her'Att'ysi " Dated February 3, 1860. 6-6t,; ,,,,;.,, '' ' Attachment Notice. BEFORE P. Hugg, J. P. of Salisbury : . town ship, Meigs County, .Ohio G. M. Armit- -age vs.-Lewis Anderson! On -the 23d day of January, A. D 1860, said Justice issued an or- der of Attachment in the above action for ibe sum of twenty-ffve. dollars and thirty-eight cents. v G." M. ARMIT AGE. Middleport, Jan. 20th, I860. 6-3t ' $ortirulture; FRUIT TREES. ; , T. P. F o g g & S o n FFER FOR SALE SEVERAL thousand Grafted Apple Trees, of a suitable size for setting 'out. this Fall.- Price, Ten Dollars per Hundred. Salem Center, Meigs County. Ohio, 1859. , 2-37-tf :: AND . '' FRUIT FARM, ; . Rutland, Meigs Co., O., W. W. HUBBEIiL, PROP'TOR,. FFERS FOR SALE THE FOL- S lowing Nursery Stock, embra- a&r.: cing all ot the most approved varie ties of Apples, Dwarf and Standard rears, unerries. l'lums, uoosepemes, tirapes, Strawberries, and the Lawton Blackberries. -All of the above varieties I will warrant true -to name. ' ' . . Nov. 1, '59. -5m PEACH GROVE NURSERY! " M. W. RUTHERFORD & "YFFER for sale several thousand V7 Budded Peach Trees, consisting of abont one hundred varieties, suc ceeding from the middle of 'uly to the i last of October.- Persons .wishing" to transplant in the bud, will do well, to get as early as spring opens, and those knowing that they-wilt want in the fall, with one summer's growth, must have these trees contracted before the middle of July next, to be moved as soon as they will do to transplant in the- fall. The trees aire thrifty and fine,, by far the best as sortment ever offered in the Western' States. Terms reasonable and easy to suit the. times, according to quality and quantity.- -, . Address M. W. RUTHERFORD & Co Jan. 24, I860. 6m. . .Rutland Ohio:. Pomeroy Rolling1 Mill Company,, KEEP CONSTANTLY , ON HAND AND manufacture to orderj all kinds and sizes : of flat, round and square iron of superior qual- . ity, which they offer, wholesale and retail, at . current rates. Also, American and Swede nail rods, steel and iron plow-wings, cast and shear -steel, wagon boxes. - Scrap iron and kidney -ore taken in exchange. 13-ly L. A. OSTROM, Sup't. A. S B O H M, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. DEALER IN OILS, PAINTS, BRUSHES,., Varnishes, Dycstuffs, Perfumery, and Fancy Articles, Front Street, Pomeroy, Ohio. Prescriptions carefully put up. Jan. 9. 2-2. , FARM FI R SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale his Farm lo- cated on the Ohio River, in Letart Town ship, Meigs Id., Ohio, above Tanners Run.. There is 210 acres in the whole tract, about 50 of which is river bat torn, which is well im-. proved, together with 30 acres hill land. Thero is a good frame house on the farm, and an ex cellent orchard. Terms of sale, one-half cash, and th remainder in one year. For further particulars inquire at the premises, or address A. L. SHAW, Great Bend P. O.,' Meigs Co. 0. Jan. 31, I860. 3-5-2m. LUMBER FOR SALE. A CHOICE AND LARGE LOT 0? WELL seasoned PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER for sale on reasonable terms. Those wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine for themselves. Inquire in Pomeroy, of March 15, '59. y A, E, MURD0CK. Sept. 13, CO., Jt it V