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LAWS OF OHIO. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 65. AN ACT To'punish Bribery in certain cases. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen eral Assembly of the State of Ohio, That if any person or persons shall directly or indirectly promise, offer or give, cr cause or procure to be promised, offered or given any money, goods, right in ac tion, present, reward, or any other val uable, thing whatever, or any promise, contract, undertaking, obligation, or se curity, for the payment or delivery of any money, goods, right in action, pres ent, reward, or any other valuable thing whatever, to any officer or public agent after his election and appointment, and either before or after he shall have qual ified as such, with intent First To influence his vote or decis ion on any question, matter, cause or proceeding which may then be pending, or may by law be brought before him as such officer or agent; or Second To induce him to neglect or omit the performance of his duty as such officer or agent, or to perform such duty with partiality or tavor, or in consider-1 tion of his having neglected or omit ted the performance of such duty, or of his having performed it with partiality or favor; or, Third To induce him to give, pro cure or to assist to procure, or in con sideration of his having given, procured or assisted to procure, by his act, inter est, influence, or other means whatever, any public appointment, office, place of trust or profit, or any preferment or emolument, or any public contract, or any false specification, plan, draw ing, certificate, or estimate under such contract. Every such person and the officer or agent who shall in any wise solicit, accept or receive any such money, goods, right in action, present, reward, or any other valuable, thing whatever, or any promise, contract,, un dertaking, obligation or security for the payment or delivery of any money, goods, right in action, present, reward, or any other valuable thing whatever, or any part thereof, shall on conviction thereof, be punished as provided in the second section of this act. Sec. 2. That the officer, public agent, or other person so convicted, shall be fined not less than the amount or value of the thiug so promised, offered, or ceived, nor more than three times such value or amount, or be imprisoned in .the county jail not more than thirty days Vox both; and if a public agent or any of fice "other than a State officer be so con victed, he shall be immediately removed from office or employment by order of the court; provided, that the execution of such order, when the court has signed . a bil1 of exceptions, shall, on motion of the defendant, be suspended until the determination of an application for a writ of error, but not longer than thirty days, unless such writ be allowed. Sec. 3. The word "officer" shall be held to include all State officers, inclu ding the senators and representatives in the General assembly, all county, township, city, village, school and other officers deriving their authority under the Constitution or laws of this State, -and the deputies of all officers. The words "public agent" shall be held to include trustees, commissioners, acrchi tccts, superintendents, engineers, sur veyors, and all other persons acting in a subordinate capacity, excepting con tractors, mechanics and laborers, in the purchase, laying out, construction, re pair or management of any public ground work, building, improvement or insti tution. Sec. 4. All prosecutions under the provisions of this act shall be by indict ment before the Court of Common Plea3 in the county, where the offense shall Jhave been committed. Sec. 5. This act shall be given :specially in charge to the grand jury by the judges of the courts of common "iplcas, but no prosecution shall be insti tuted under it unles it shall be com menced within, one year from the com mission of the offense. Sec. G. This act shall take effect on its passasre. RICHARD C- PAHSONS, Speaker of the House of Representative. ROBERT C. KIRK, President of the Senate. Passed March 19, 1860. SSO. tHr.J Ail Al;l To enable Townships and Incorporated Villages to establish Cemeteries com mon to both. , Section 1. Be it enacted by (lie Gen eral Assembly of tlie State of Ohio, That it shall be lawful for the trustees of any - township, and the council of any incor iporated village therein, to unite in the establishment of a cemetery, common to the inhabitants of both, by the purchase tof land thereof, not exceeding thirty acres in extent, at a cost not exceeding six thousand dollars, to be paid by such .township and village, in such propor iB8 as may be .agreed upon by said trustees and council; and for the payment ofsuchj- purchase money, said trustees .shall have power to levy upon the tasa hie property of such township including such village, and said council shall have power to levy upon fhe taxable property .of such village, such tax, .additional to other taxes authorized by law, as may be jiecessary for such purposes; but said tax shall not be so levied during a greater period of time than three years. jSec. z. ine tiue to bucu cemetery $hall be vested in such incorporated Tillage for the -common use of the in habitants of such township and village, for burial purposes tnerein. The said land shall be laid out, improved asdfcee ulated as a cemetery, in such manner as the council of sach incorporated village may irosi mae w time prescrioe By or dinanoe: the inhabitants of such town ship shall possess therein thesame rights and privileges as the inhabitants of such village, to be exercised in the same man tier in all respects; aiid permission shall t granted by said council tor the inter went in saia cemetery ot au persons buried at the expense of such township. . Seg, 3. Said eouncil may provide, by ordinance, for the sale and conveyance of burial lots and privileges of, interment in said cemetery; and the proceeds of all such sales shall be used for the payment of the purchase money of said land, or for the improvement of the same as a cemetery, or tor the creation or a iund the interest or principal of which may be applied to, the improvement and care of the. same Sec. 4. In- the establishment of ceme teries under this act, any township or in corporated village may make use of any cemetery which may or shall be held by such township ox "Milage, and et any - land which such township or village may or. shall hav acquired by deed of gift or by devise, tor burial purposes; but suca cemetery,. so field, or land, so acquired, shall be part of the tract of land, not ex ceeding thirty -acres, devoted tacametery purposes, under this act; any funds which are or may be in the treasury of such township or village, applicable to cemetery purposes, may be, by said trus ees or council, applied to the establish ment, improvement and care of cemete ries created under this act, as if such funds were the proceeds of sales of burial lots therein. Sec. 5. Any township adjoining one in which a cemetery may be established under this act, may, by consent of the trustees of each township, and of the council of such incorporated village, be admitted to an equal participation of the inhabitants thereof in right and privi leges in said cemetery, upon such terms as may be mutually agreed upon; but the title and control of said cemetery shall continue vested in such incorporated village as herein above provided. Sec. 6. All laws of this State, of a general nature, providing for the pro tection of cemeteries, or making crimi nal any acts done to the injury of the same, or to the injury of any thing ap pertaining in any way to the use thereof for burial purposes, shall apply to cem eteries established by virtue hereof. Sec. 7. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. lyCIIARD C. PARSONS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ROBERT C. KIRK, President of the Senate. Passed March 17, 1860. Ni. 116. AN ACT To amend sections five and six of "an act regulating the mode of administer ing assignments in trust for the bene fit of creditors," passed April 6, 1859. Section 1. Be it enacted by the (gen eral Assembly of the State of Ohio, That section five of said act be amended so as to read as follows: Section 5. The as signee shall proceed at once to convert all the assets, received by him, into money and to sell the real and personal property assigned, either for cash, or upon such other terms as the Probate Judge, in his discretion, may order, at public auction, at such time and place as may be designated in notice given by advertisement in some newspaper of general circulation within the county, for four successive weeks, and of which sale due return shall be made to the Judge; but all sales of real estate shall be made at not less than two-thirds the appraised value thereof, being subject to re-appraisement as upon executions at law. and such sale shall be set aside or confirmed as the Probate Judge shall order, and if confirmed, deeds shall be made to the purchasers, conveying the title free from all liens on the same for all debts due the Assignor. Whenever the Probate Judge shall be satisfied that it would- be for the advantage of the creditors of the Assignor to sell any part of the real or personal property assigned, at private sale, such Judge may author ize the Assignee to thus sell the same, either for cash, or upon such other terms as the Probate Judge in his discretion may order; but such property shall in no case be sold for less than two-thirds its appraised value, nor shall such As signee become the purchaser thereof, and a return of such sale shall be made within the time prescribed by the Pro bate Judge, not to extend beyond six months, and such sale shall be confirmed by the Probates Judge before the same shall be completed and binding, and if confirmed, deeds shall be made of the real estate to the purchasers, coveying the' title free from all liens on the same for all debts due by the Assignor. Should any property thus ordered to be sold at private sale, be not so sold within the time prescribed by the Judge, then such Judge shall order the same to be sold at public auction in the same manner as though a private sale had not been or dered. Seg.2. That section six of an act en titled " an act regulating the mode of Iministenng assignments in trust tor the benefit of creditors," passed April 6, 1859, be amended so as to read as fol lows: Section 6. Creditors shall present their claims within six months after the publication of the notice provided for in section four of this act, to the Assignee for allowance, and the Assignee shall endorse his allowance or rejection there on, and claimants whose claims are re jected sliall be required to bring suit against the Assignee to enlorce sucn claims within thirty days after the same shall have been rejected, in which, if he recover, the judgment shall be against the Assigwe, that he allow the same in settlement of his trusts, with or without the cost, as the court shall think right; provided, however, that the Assignee may make any defense to such action that the Assig nor might have made to a suit instituted against him before the as signment for the same cause of action. Sec. 6. Said original section six is hereby repealed. Sec. 4. This ac-t shall take enect upon its passage. 1UUHAJKJU U. fAKSUS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. President of the Senate. Passed March 26, 1860. No. 30. AN ACT Supplementary to "An act directing the mode ot Trial in Criminal Liases, passed March 7, 1831. Section. 1. Be it enactedby tlie Gene ral Assembly of the State of Ohio, That upon the trial of any person charged with an offense made criminal by any law of this State, if a juror summoned in such case and under examination touching his competency to serve as such juror therein, shall state that he has formed an opinion, or has formed and expressed an opinion as to the guilt or innocence ot the accused, and shall be objected to for that reason, the court shall thereupon proceed to examine such juror as to the grounds of such opinion, and if it shall appear to have been founded upon reading newspaper statements or reports, or upon rumor or hearsay, and not upon conversation with witnesses ot the transaction, or hearina- them testify, and the iuror shall say that he feels able, notwithstanding such opinion to render an impartial ver diet upon the law and the evidence, the court, if satisfied that 6aid juror will render such impartial verdict, may, in its discretion, admit such juror as competent to serve in such case. Sec. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force upon its passage. RICHARD C. PARSONS, Speaker of the House of Representatives RICHARD A. HARRISON. President pro tem. of the Senate. March 3, 1860. Office op the Secretary of State, Columbus, Ohio, 6th March, 1860. I certify that the foregoing acts are true copies from the Original Rolls on file in this office. "Brethren," said an aged preacher at a revival meeting, "I fear I must com pare some here to mycrop of wheat and potatoes for you have eyes and see not, ears have ye, and ye hear not." REMOVAL. OAS REMOVED HIS JEWELRY J M- Rni Hinc- immediate v nt the Head herewith, all his customers and the public -i - . . . , . i oa i - uia, at tne same;ume, open nis new oiock, uuiujmoms latest patterns of JEWELRY AND 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 JEWELKY EEPAIRING, 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.Jcweler. 2-3-tf. At the head of Wharf-Boat Landing Road, Pomeroy, O. Miscellaneous. J. B. HAMPTON, Itl as a- MANUFACTURER SOUTH-EAST CORNER OP 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 a 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-J 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 . Ii. J). MOORE. Saddle, Hrrness and Trunk Manufacturer, Middleport, O., 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 lor all Kinds oi Hides, Skins, &c, at the highest market price. June zi, bn. zo-iy A GIFT. moohe's Thirty Dollar Double Lock-Stitch FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. A Beautiful Gift for Husbands to their Wives and Daughters. The introduction of this most beautiful and emi nently practical machine will bring joy and glad ness to the hearts of thousands of our country women throughout the laud. It is pronounced by the best judges to be the most simple, practical and durable Machine now before the public, and the most desirable for family nse, being reliable and ac curate en all kinds of work, using any size and kind of thread, from No. 8 to 200. It will sew with equal facility the thickest and thinnest goods used in a family. We enumerate a few ef its superior ad vantages. 1st. "It makes the strongest, most elastic and du rable stitch of any yet made. 3d. It has the best and most reliable feed and does not break needles. 3d. It sews from two common spools without re winding. 4th. It uses no oil on top, thus preventing the damaging of goods. 5th. It runs'with great ease, and quietly. 6th. It can be understood aud operated upon with very littl instruction. 7th. It is sold f r the low price of thirty dollar3. Specimens of its work will be sent to any one de sirous of seeing them, by letter, or the Machine and work can be seen at the agents' residence, next door to Dr. Train's Office, near the Bank Building. Welti ASTE it v soar, Sole and exclusive agents for Meigs, Athens and Washington counties, unio. jan. 3, '. i-ti WHEELER & WILSON'S MACHINE; A T New York Prices. mHE ELEGANCE, SPEED, NOISELESS- Jness 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, lelt, quilt, gather, tuck and bind; also, to keep the Machine m order. Each Machine is warranted for three years For Further particulars apply to the under signed agent. V. E. DONNALLY. Pomeroy November, '59. tf DENTISTRY. S.T. BOGGESS, DENTIST, Is located at RU TLAND.O HIO, WHERE he may at all times be found ready to wait upon those who may favor him witn a can, unless lie is prolessionally absent All calls from a distance promptly attended to, Feb. 14, I860. 7-Gm. VALLEY HOUSE, CHI LLICOTHE. OHIO. THIS is the largest and best arranged Hotel In Chillicothe, is located on Paint street, opposite me ioun-nuuse, aim in iuo very center OI ine Du sincss part of the city. The House has undergone a thorough repair and cleaning from cellar to garret, and now presents an appearance second to no Hotel in the western world. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated, and suites of rooms are well arranged for families ana large parties. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make the v aiiey Mouse a tavonte place oi resort. June 21.- 34-It FOGGITT & MOORE, Propr's. IRON FENCING AND P o n TIOOES CAN BE PROCURED IN IRONTON AT as low prices, in as great variety, and of as good material as any place-in the West. T. S. KIRKER Ironton, Ohio. Nov. 15, '59. 46-1 y . SEWING STORE TO A. BURNAP'S NEW Ot tne U nai'I-JiUtu, 'a Store, and informs in general, that he ,. T 11 ln Jfttisffllancous. W. B. 8KIRVIK. I. H. KELLEY. C OL. TITOS. SMITH, EXCEtStOH MARBLE W0BK$t RACINE, MEIGS CO., O. Opposite the U. S. Hotel, and two Doors Aortli oj Col. Smith s more. milE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- 1 fully inform the citizens of Meigs and ad joining counties, that they are now prepared to furnish to order, Monuments, Head-stones, Counter-Tops, Table-Tops, Mantles, and everything in their line, of the most ap proved style and very best quality of Foreign or American Marble. Those withing to obtain GOOD WORK, of this kind, at prices which cannot fail to suit, will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. We are resolved to give full satis faction to all who may favor us with their pat- ronag, personally, or by order. SK1KV1N, KELLEY & SMITH. Aug. 17. 1-33-tf A. G. CROWLEY & CO., "T7ILL HEREAFTER CARRY ON THE V V Carpenter and Joiner business; Doors. Sash. Blinds, &c, executed to order. From long experience in business, we feel confident ot giving perlect satisfaction in all orders en trusted to our care. For past patronage our thanks are due the public, and we respectfully ask a continuance of their favors. The Mill is a few doors above Williamson's Flourinz MiU. 1-16-tf BAKERY & CONFECTIONERY, Front Street, Pomeroy, O. BREAD, CRACKERS, FANCY AND ORNA mental Cakes, Candies, &c, at wholesale and retail. CllACKERS BY THE BARREL constantly on hand, as low as in any other market. CANDIES, by the quantity, at 13 cents. By purchasing Butter or Soda Crackers at my establishment, at retail, you can save every fifth pound, as I sell 4 pounds for 25 cents. 2-6 GEO. ATKINSON. REMINGTON HOUSE. F. B. HIHELDARFER, Proprietor, At the head of Steamboat Landng, Front Street, Pomeroy, Ohio. JOHN ELBEN, M. D., HOMffiOPATIIIST, AND IIYDROPATIIIST, tenders his professional services to the citizens of Pomeroy and vicinity. Ol'UCE, m John (icyers Building, (for merly Jacob Neitzling's,) on Sycamore street, nearly opposite Lowry 8 lin Shop, Pomeroy, O. Office Hours Till 9 o'clock A. M.: from 1 to 3 o'clock, and from 7 to 8 o'clock P. M. Gfhce Prescriptions, from 2o cents upward, for cash. June 2, '57. tf CHINA, GL AND ASS QUEEISWAPiE . WE invite the attention of buyers, to our large and w ell assorted stock of Ware now on hand, to which we will receive additions during the spring. We have no hesitancy in saying that we Will, and do soil, good styles and qualities of ware lower than they are sold in any Other Western market. All orders carefully selected and well packed. We solicit an examination of our stock. PUKSELL & GORDON, il-Ul Front street, Portsmouth, O BOOKS! BOOKS!! BIBLES from 10c. to one dollar, Mocheim's Church History, Clark's Com. on the Bible, do. on New Testament, Dick's Works, Chain oi Sacred Wonders, Plutarch, Spectator, Rollin, Federalist, Say's Political Economy, Revelations by A. J. Davis, Dow's Works, Pilgrim's Progress, Bunyan's complete works, Hay ward's Gazetteer, Benton's Abridged Debates, Benton's 30 years, Book of the World, Fleetwood's Life of Christ, Josephus' Works, Expedition to Japan, Digest of O. Reports, Swan's Statutes, and a general variety of Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, &c, at publisher's prices. Jan, 18G0. W. H. REMINGTON. HIRAM a. DANIEL. WM. P. RATHBURN, DANIEL & RATHBURN, B AZO'KZSZt.S, BANK BLOCK, Pomeroy, O. Collections made and promptly remitted; Busi ness paper discounted; buy and sell Exchange, Gold and Siiver Coin, Uncurrent Money Land Warrants, &c. FOREIGN EXCHANGE For sale in sums to suit. We are prepared to draw direct on London, Liverpool, Swansea, Glasgow, Dublin, Belfast, Paris, Amsterdam, Baden-Baden, anil other cities in Europe. Also, Australia. oney inheritances collect ed in every part of Europe. Money received on deposit, and interest al lowedon time deposits, at rate agreed upon. Jan. 17. 2-3-ly CHAS. BICHMANN. ANDREW BURKERT. BICHMANN& BURKERT. NO HUMBUG! " Small Profits and Quick Sales,1' IS THE MOTTO AT Rood's Old Stand, 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 trom $.00 to 12.00, of every size and description. Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, done in the best manner, promptly. 2-1. LOTS FOR SALE. ON SUGAR RUN, NAYLOR'S RUN, AND Carr's Run. Application to be made to M. Heckard, Esq., romeroy. Aug. lG,33-t " S. W. POMEROY. PLOW$!jaOW$! I HAVE on hand one hundred PATENT LEVER PLOWS, Pittsburgh. Pattern, which I will sell as fol lows: Right Hand No. 2 $5.00 " No. 3 6.00 " " No.'s 4 and 5 7.00 Left Hand No. 4 7.00 Hill Side No. 4 7.50 I also make' to order three sizQS Right and Left Hand, Rich's Patent Cast Iron Beam Plows. Scrap taken in exchange. mar. 0, '59. tf J. W. G. STACKTOLE-. Jnsuntncc. GUAKD AGAINST FALL AND WINTER FIRES! B T Choice X xa sura xx o o WITH THE Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL,, $1,500,000, ABSOLUTE AND UNIMPAIRED. NET SURPLUS OF 500,000.00, And the prestige of 40 years success and experience. Upward of .$12,000,000 of losses have been paid by the jEtr.a Insurance Company in th past 40 years. The value of reliable Insurance will be apparent from the following LOSSES PAID BY THE iETNA DURINO THK PAST FIVE YEARS: 111 Ohio, - - 5131,500 83 In Wisconsin, lOfi.iloo 07 In Michigan, -5158,043 81 In Indiana, - I-I6.H39 81 In Illinois, - . 448,327 41 Tennessee, - - 97,540 21 Kansas & Neb., ft,945 77 In Kentucky, - 204,930 40 Missouri, - - - 3P4.518 04 Iowa fir Minn., 101.31)9 46 Peun. & Va., - 31,595 82 Ark. & Ga., - 23.945 09 Mississippi and Alabama, - - - $52,412 18 Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at terms consistent with solvency and profit. Especial attention given to Insurance of DWELL INGS and contents, for terms of I to 5 years. The solid service long and successfully tried, and the many advantages the Etna Insurance Company possesses in its line, should not be overlooked bv those ready to insure and understanding their best interests. During "stringent times" the necessity for reliable Insuranco becomes an Imperative duty the ability of property owners to sustain loss being then much lessened. Agencies in all the principal cities and towns mrougnoui ine Mate, fouc-ics issued wiinoui aeiay, Dy any oi tlie duly authorized Ag ntsot me company JO'Busincss attended to with despatch and tide! ity. OREN BRANCH, AgeM, Sept. 20.-38-3m. Pomerov, O. Exclusively Fire Insurance. POMEROY AGENCY, MANHATTAN mi INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 68 "Wall Street, New York, tm H en 9 9 INCORPORATED, 1821. WM. PITr PALMER, Presidont. A3SDREW J. SMITH, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Peter Cooper, W. P. Palmer, Samuel r. Mott, Henry Ellsworth, Augustus W. Ward, James Colles, Sidney Mason, Mosks Taylorv L. S. SnARjz. John Caswell,- Rlfos L. Lord, Wm. F. Mott, Wm. W. Fox, Kdwin D. Morgan, Richard Tiuiie, Thomas Barron, Robert n. MiNTrRN. John Steward,- Thomas IV. Pearsall, Joiin C. Green, Eben tf. UROCKER. Thi3 staunch old Company having fully complied with the laws of this Suite, continue to insure the safer classes of property Against L,oss or Daniuge by Fire, nt as low rates as other first class Sto'k Companies. Their policies are free from tkchnica jities, thus avoiding litioation, having hail only one lawsuit during a business of THIBTY-NTNE YEARS. Particular attention given to the Insurance of Farm Property, Isolated Dwellings, and their Furniture. Policies issued for ihe term of ONE, THREE, or FIVE YEARS, LOSSES equitably adjusted and promptly paid in Cash at this Agencv. JAMES RALSTON, AgeBt WESTERN BRANCH OFFICE, iVb. 1 Superior Street, Cleveland, O S. S. COE. General Aeent. JOHN SEWELL, Assistant. Apr. 24, 'CO. 1U3U1 ducationaJ. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE HARTFORD CITY, MASON CO., VA. rphis Institute has been successfully commenced J- under th patronage or the Hartiora ;itj' t'oal Mininz & Manufacturing Company, for the benefi of Farmers' and Mechanics' sons and daughters. where they may receive tlie advantages of a superior EDUCATION to what has hitherto be"en offered them in Common Schools, at charges sufficiently low for all to embrace a complete Academical education It is now entering n its second session, and is de lizhuully situated on a gently sloping sandy em nenc, overlooking tho river Ohio, and only a short distance from the Steamboat Lundinir. Ihe School Room and Teacher's Residence is held in that spa cious building formerly known as the Brethren Church. , The room contains 2,000 sqare feat, and is replete with every snuaoie convenience. Tho heating and lighting apparatus is perfect having four large gloves, and 2H0 feet of window-li.n-ht. and beini elevated 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 or students, containing many excellent standard works, with monthly and weekly periodicals, to suit the desire of all parties, and it ia intended hereafter, to add a Piano Forte, for the Ladies, as an accompaniment to the City Brass Band now in fnll operation every evening. The School Is conducted by the Principal, aided by Asssstants, male anci lemaie. The male pupils are taught every branch of learn ing necessarv for their future advantage, making them capable or entering on ai: such unties as may nereauer oner lor meir weai. The female department are also taught every nec essary accomplishment, with plain and tancy needle work in addition to a sound scholastic course. Hours of attendance, 9 to IS, and 3 to 5, for youth and to 9, for adults. '1 husmav the children of the above receive as lib eral an education as in aristocratic institutions, whose charges exclude many a naturally talented child from obtaining the assistance necessary to develop its intellect. Pupils charged only from time of entrance. Terms per session of !1 months. 82.50 each. A limited number of boarders are taken at a small charsre. References may bchad to parents, of pupils, eithc in Ohio, West Columbia, Mason City or this place on application to the frmcipai. at ine institute. SAMUEL B. SAUNDERS, Preceptor. Oct. 4.-40-tf. MOUNT AUBURN YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE mHIS Select Seminirv. situated in the beautiful JL and healthy suburb of Cincinnati, called Mount Auburn, claims equal standing wuu ine mosi ap proved Schools in the Eastern States. The pupils form a part of tlie family of the Princi pal, and tho charges are placed at the lowest rates consistent wmi tne auuunuri'j "1 uie uuiuesuu ur ranzements and style of the Institution. Tho course of education reaches the highest branches usual 111 me nest remaie seminaries. There are two sessions of about twenty-one week each. The charge for. ooard, lodging, light, washing, JMiglish, scientific and classical brandies, ,s 5100 pe session. Music, singing, painting and Modern Languages at customary rates. Being within a few minutes' ride from Fourth Street, bv omnibus leavinjr every half hour, thi school affords peculiar facilities to families residing on the river. For the success of the Institute, in accomplishing its aims, reference is made with great confidence to its patrons. The next session will open on Tuesday, the 13th of September, ISaU. Applications may be made to Rev. E. A. CRAW LEY, D. D., Mount Auburn; orto J. H. WHITE, Esq. at Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co.'s, Cincinnati. Reference is also made (with permission) to Hon V. B. Hortou, and Uhanes Ponmroy, h.sq., romeroy OHIO. AUgUSl 31, IBJU. 3U-3l Marietta & Cin. and Hillsboro & Cin. R. R" fy and after Thursday, April 26, 18C0, trains will ' leave Athens as lotiows: Going East Express Mail at 12:26 P. M Going West Mail at 10:36 a JTJr'Express mail east makes close connections at Parkersburg with tlie trains of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Cincinnati with trains for all points west. JtjPa9st'iigers leaving Parkersburg at 8:10 a. m arrive at Columbus 9: 13 p. M. JtjTickess at reduced rates are sold at Chilli cothe and Athens, for Columbus. TVPThrouch tickets to all points East and West can be obtained at all the principal Ticket Offices on the line or the Kond. A discunt of ten cents on each ticket from regu lar tariff rates will be made on all tickets purchased at tlie ticket offices. ORLAND SMITH, Sup't. J. Foooitt, Geu'l Tieket Ag't. Chil. may. 1,59. Road Notice. A PETITION will be presented to the Com missioners of Meigs county at their next session, praying for a' new road, commencing at the south side of Dunham's Run, where the new road lately located strikes said run, thence the nearest and best way through the lands of John Woods, Sen., Thomas Pickens and John Weldon, to the town of Racine. A PETITIONER. BLOOD FOOD, Dr. Bronson, havine been so far reduced by con sumption, as to be considered beyond all hope of re covery by the most eminent of the medical profes sion, nnd also by himself a regular physician of twenty years practice as a last resort, conceived ineKleaot ANALYZING THK BI.OOD, and apply ing the subject of physiology to the more immedi ate connection, and effect of the state of the blood upon the health and system. The result has been the production of this "BLOOD FOOD," from tho use oi winch Dr. Bronson was restored to perfect health. Within six months after its introduction, over two thousand eonsumntives were cfiectuallv curedby it. If jou have any complaints of a con sumptive tendency. Cough, Cold, Head-ache, Pal- puaiion oi ine Heart, l,oss of Appetite or fain in the side, lose no time in procuring a bottle of the BLOOD FOOD." If you are sufTerins from 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 pid or diseased in any manner whatever, one or two bottles will bo sure to invigorate, and bring it into lively and healthful action. In the most inveterate cases of Dyspepsia the patient can here find the most efficient and grateful relief. A benefitisal waysexperienced after taking one bottle. In Male or Female Complaints and Weaknesses, the suf ferer, after trying other remedies in vain, may rest assured, that a certain cure will result from the use of two or three bottles. The "BLOOD FOOD" is effectual in all cases of Eruptions, Salt Rheum. Scrofulas and other like complaints. Pale and emaciated children and adults are immediately benefited by its use It eives streneth to the bodv. and color and beauty to the skin. Physicians of all schools are using it with wonderful success. For full directions, see circulars. Price $1 per bottle. OIllOO JOd 671133 CR'OOIJJ -D8M0II0I .(llOMM OO MHOI 'opijoq uob3 putiojK paddiu.u suoijaajip ail 'eaena ipi ui sj8iiom iu oi oiqiiiioj isoui 8l11 gg jiosit epiisiiimoa 5i 'iroeu.u emus sqi joj iinsiiJaAptf Jiaqi ei netiadxa oion;. qsoij.w asou.1 una so siiiamasiuaApn siioj unns pjojn lonim.i a vtt "puiq aqj jo suonnj udojd jauio iirttit aaom naniu oseisoo ii .tiisu'T -n Suunnojd ui a. mi oii ao oi not piiaiuiiioaaj Acjsaii -jbo sav 'sin jo snoisin aiiod jo soeiio ui! ui aipeiu -suds-nun inuaMod b 3utao pub iaauanoiioa loai -jod iiiia uo paiiaj aq ubo ii 'sasBasjp jo Sui.jj pun Ibjbj isoui auj -uno.13 ioj 'jaiioi aans si ji PBafj oui mpioo joj 'paiiunbaun si ii ejaMoq aqi'Saiini -naj jo j 'un:d SiiiAanoj pun suinS am Ztiiuaiios joj 'o6n i-o 'ono.'l 'AH3.I.K5IS(T b qons igjjl HX5I3X OXSONiaXlV SXMlVrIdI03 11Y HOd :zia MIOIl BjBaajo aauio AJaAa jbao mam laina sn si uniuM snsKa iio oi n oi l tin in lauaj dub aana nii joo B 61 pub 'iin:jiii ninjiian isoiii am aJnCiu iouiiro pus 6saiiuji!q .(iiaousd si ii Xiuunoj siitinn u.o siq Aq maqi jo aiibiu mioibji jo uoiiaajip oqi Jap -un eiBoJoi Bin ujoji Sun 3iiioq vamisio si it noiuAv uioj.1 siooj Xjba ani iaioiis him simiiiduio3 'aniuBi ui joj aiaiijB jauio .(us im n io tiosuRdmoa n sb 'bjbo ibojS qiiAv du ind sni Aj'pjiqx saiiipqisuas sii 3utiiapuap jo pnoisui 'pnqajnoA jo Ssuiiaiiiis am auiAoiuaj Xq saAoipj tnuanbasnoa puB 'p aysi iuB jo oinulo jo ouoS.URd uiojj oajj .0J!iua si Xipuo -js uioqi joj ouijiisnja oi RtiHBpiuioa amiiBjuiui aauauauxa qantu uiojj pa)iBnt iaA si oqAi 'nuia !aiu jo uoiinjBuaju aqi si it lejij noi pajajjo ajoj ojaJnn sBq MaBnb jo asjnti wui tncuisou ijsjs jao AiiJOMOUns sii a i bis 01 ajisap bai 'MVUIJl OO 'INI L .Vld.M StKO.LV 3 'HCI '11! nOA auiiuasaju ui ;snaHxoM Sold by CHURCH & DUPONT, Dniggists, No. 3(i Maiden Lane. New Vork. And by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. 34-y SANFORD'S UVEH tNVtGORATOft, NEVER DEBILITATES. TT IS COMPOUNDED r NTIRELY FROM GUMS, -L and nas oecome an vsiuoiisneu laci, a standard Modicine. known ami ap haveusedit. and is now fidence in all the diseases mended. It has cured thousands years who bad given up the numerous unsolicited session show. The dose must be adapt in cut of the individual sucn quantities as to act Let the dictates of your in the use f the Liver will cure Liver lorn Stomach, Chronic Diar tacks, Dyspepsia, Sum entery, Habitual Costive CholJra Morbus, Cholera Female Weaknesses, be used snccessfully as an Medicine. It will cure thousands can testify,) in two or threo Teaspoon commencement of an nt- All who use it are giv i.i its favor. proved by all tha1 resorted to with con" for which it is recom within the last two all hopes of relief, as r.crtincatesin my poa ed to the tempera taKing it. and used gently on the Bowels judgment guide you invigorator, anil plaints, Dropsy, Sour rhoea, uiuious At, mer Complainls.Dys ness, Cholic, Cholera Infantum, Jaundice Flatulence, and may urdi ary family Sick Headache,' (as twenty minutes, if fuls are taken at the tack. j ing tbeir testimony Mix water in the mouth with tlie' Intigor'Stof and swauow 00111 together. PfiteOlW Dollar per Bottle. -ALStf S ANFOR D'S FAMILY CATHAHTtC NU$t ' CONFOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and .put vp in Glass Cases, Air Tight, and icitt keep in any climate. Tlie Family Cathartic Pill is a gentle but active Cathartic which the pro practice more than The constantly increas who have long used the tion which all express in induced me to place all. The profession well priefor has used in his wenty yeariS. ingdemaud from those Pills and the eatigfuc regard to their use, lias them within the reach ef know that different Ca tharics act on different 'rt portions of tlie bowels The Family Cathartic ence to this well estab pounded from a variety Extracts,which act alike imentary canal, and are ease; where a Cathar Derangements of the rill has, with due reter lisbed fact, been com of the purest Vegetable on every part 01 the ai goed and safe in all tic is needed, such as Stomach, Pains in tho rBack and Lions, Sleepi- ness, Costiveness, Pain anu fcoreness over tlie den cold, which, frc end in a long course of a Creeping Sensation Restlessness, Headache, Inflammatory Diseases, Adults, Klieii , atism, a Blood and many diseases too numerous to men ment. Dose, 1 to 3. whole body, from sud quently, if neglected Fever, Loss of Appetite of Cold over the Bodv or weight in the hcad,all Worms in Children or great Purifier of the to which flesh is heir. tion in this advertise PKICE, THREE DIMES. The Liver Invigorator and Family Catuartie Pills are retailed Dy Druggists generally, and sold whole sale oy the trade in all the large towns. S. T. W . SAKFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, 3-4-y. 335 Broadway, New York MANHOOD, HOW LOST. HOW RESTORED Just Published, in a Scaled Envelope, On the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual De bility. Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions inducing Impotency and Mental md Physical In capacitv. By ROB. J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of "The Green Book," The world-renowned author, in this admirabl Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually removed Without Medicine and without Surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials; pointing out a mode ot cure at once certai and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matte what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply privately anu radically, j ins Lecture will prove boou to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt 01 iwo postage slauips, by addressing ur. uh j. u. ALint., jh. D.s 46U f irst Avenue, isew york rost box 4aeo. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, rillLADELPIIIA. A Benevolent Institution establishedKv pecial En dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed afflicted wilh Virulent and? Epidemic Diseases and especially lor tne cure ot Diseases ot tne hex nal Organs. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a de scription of their condition, (age, occupation, habits 01 ine, oicj and in cases ot extreme poverty, Med icines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other jjiseasesoi tlie cxnai urcans, and on the JNew Kern edies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the af flicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. iwo or inree stamps ior postage wui oe accepiuoie Address, Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth street Philadelphia, Pa. EZRA D. HEART WELL, GEO. FA1RCHILD, Secretary. President NOW READY FOR BUSINESS MEN, Send out Your Circular. JUST Ohio State Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1860 and '61 Price, 33 SO Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Indiana, Tennessee, for I860, 3 50 3 00 500 300 350 for '60 & "61 I860 and '61 Now iti Course of Publication. Second edition of Indiana for 1860 & '61, Price, S3 50 Illinois for IsMiO and '61, 4 00 Tennessee " " Maryland " " Alabama " " Georgia " " South Carolina " " Louisiana " " Wisconsin " " 3 50 3 1)0 3 50 3 50 4 00 4 00 4 00 The above works give the names and location of each prominent firm and business house in each of the above States, doing business on their own ac count, with reliable statistics of the population ef each Town, City and Village throughout the entire States named above; also the number of merchants, manufacturers, and professional men in each City, Town, and Village; alsoacompli-te list of Railroads and Stage Routes from each City, Town, and Vil lage, with rates of fare and distances to all the most prominent points east, west, north, and sou h. Tlie business classification is very full and complete, containing 1U0 different branches, with tho names of each firm alphabetically arranged under its ap propriate heading, and may be found at a glance. More useful and indispensable books of reference for the business man cannot be found. The works contain from 6U0 to 800 pages, well bound in mus. lin. All orders may bo addressed to G. W. HAWES, Box 51j2, Indianapolis, Ind. JTpPl'rsOns wishing to advertise in either of the above Directories now being published, will please send for our advertising rates. r may 11, 1S90. 19-8t Petal CANCERS CURED. DR. ft COLER TENDERS his professional services to all in Southern Ohio and Northern Virginia, who are afflicted with cancer, in any of its forms. Cancerous and other mnlicnaht tumors re moved Without the tise of the Knife. The following, among many others that might be adduced, are testimonials from physicians of extensive and long-continued practice: Albany, Athens Co., O., Jan. 12, 1860. IJk. G. C01.ER Dear Sir: Having seen, several ob stinate cases of Cancer cured by your treatment, I have no hesitation in saying that a speedy and per manent euro ef Cancer in any of its forms may be had, if application be made to you before the tumor affects the vital organs. JOHN EARHAKT, M. D. Haerisonville, Meigs Co., Jan. 5, I860. 1 take pleasure in certifvins that Dr. G. Colcr's mode of treatins Cancers is coninletelv successful. as many difficult cases resulting in quick and perma- iBut cures, inrougn 111s treatment, nave come under my notice, as a practising physician during the last iz years. JOSEPH MOORE. M. D. Office and residence, opposite Huse & Coe's Drug Store, Middleport, Meigs Co. O. January 24, 1801). 3-4-y THE GREAT WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, Prof. "Wood's Hair Restorative Say9 the St. Louis. fMo.l "Democrat:" Below, we publish a letter to Dr. Wood, of this city, from a geutlaman in Maine, which speaks glowingly of the superior merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence must havo us eneci, wnen coming Irom a reliable source. it certincates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor uselcs puffery from the press: Bath, Maine. Jan. SO. 1850. Professor O. J. Wood & Co.: Gentlemen: Having my attention called a few months since to the highly beneficial effects of your hair restorative, I was induced to make application of it upon my own liair.which bad become quite gray, probably one-third white; my whiskers were of the same character. Some three months since I procured a bottle of your hair restorative, and used it. I soon i found it was proving what I had wished. 1 used it about twice a week. 1 have since procured another bo'.tle, 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 oil my head and face, and my hair has resumed its natural color.and I believe more soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty-five years. 1 am now sixty years old; my good wife at th age of fifty-two, has used it with same effect. The above notice 1 deem due to vou for vour 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 tliis city and a resident here for the last fifteen years, and am Known 10 nearly every one here and adjoining towns. Any nse you may make of the above, with my name attached, is at vour service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature in others as well as mysuii. 1 am, truly, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Bii.tieore, Jan. 23, 1858". WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having had the misfor tune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of yellow fever, in New Orleans, in 1854, 1 was induced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it toansweras the very thing needed. Mybair is now thick and glossy, and 1.0 words can express my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. The undersigned, Rev. J.K. Bragg, is a minister regular standing, and nastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, Mass. He is a gentleman of great inflnenc and universally beloved. vv m . 11 v jsk . Brookfield, January 12, 1858. Profossor Wood Dear Sir: Having made trial o your Hair Restorative, it gives ine pleasure to say that its effect has been excellent in removing inflam mation, dandruff and a constant tendency to itching wiih which I have been troubled from my childhood: nnd has also restored my hair, which was becotning gray, to its original color. I have used no other ar ticle with anything like the same pleasure or profit. Yours, truly, J. K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in Bottles of 3 sizes, viz: large, medium and small; the small holds i a pint, ana retails ior one uouar per Dome; 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, 40 per cent, more in proportion and retails for three dollars a bottle. "O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 1)4 Market St., St. Louis, Mo." " And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. July 12, 28-3m. National Dispensary for Private Diseases, Established January 1st, 1859. $5O0, $500 FORFEIT! Three Eminent Physicians in constant attendance. The facnltv of the institution, consisting of PROF. EGBERT JACKSON, Member of the Roval College of fiurge'ojis, London. DR. ROBERT HERBERT, Late of Phil.; a member of the Society of Friend, aud M. EUGENE VELPE.fiU. Late of the London and Paris Hospitals; Guarantee under a Penalty of 8500, a complete cure of every Sexual DiL-ase, however aggravated by neglect, and without mercury. We are perfectly safe in making this offer, becau jo we will not undertake any case that we are not sure' of curing. The Physicians of the National Dispensary hive discovered the ONLY REMEDY in the WORLD from ail the effects or early imprudence. Relief in twenty-four hours. - A cure wananted in from one to three weeks. Married persons, or young people contemplating matrimony, who are aware, or fearing any physical weakness, deformities, or organic debility, should make application at once. They who place themselves under our care, may rely religious! v in our honor as gentlemen that their secret will be inviolate, and that a CERTAIN CURE will follow of the following diseases: Syphilis, Genorrhea, Self-abuse, Weakness of the Back, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Blad der, Involuntary Discbarges, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of ideas," Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of the Lungs, Stomach, or Bowels those Terrible Disorders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth those Dreadful and Destructive practices which ren der Marriage impossible, and Destroy both Body and Mind. The Mountain of Light, or Medical Frotector, A Book of near 308 pages, containing full informa tion about alt private diseases, and a guide for those who are married or thinking of ntairiag; will be sent on receipt of 53 cents. This book contains ihe most valuable information in the language. Useful alike to male and female, but should not be in the hands of very young persons, as it contains in formation that might be perverted to unworthy ends. Also a full and explicit key to aft the hidden and de lightful secrets of Marriage. Lovo and Beauty ,'ncver before Satisfactorily revealed in anvbook in tho Enelish language. Price L50 cents one of the cheapest books in the world. fSeind for a Circular fully describing it. ; very liberal terms to those wno ouy in targe or small quantities to sell again, made known on appli cation.. The low price at which the book is retailed (50 cents) renders it one of the quickest selling books in the market. Special inducements to clnbs. Every letter must contain six cents in stamps, for which will be sent a full, written Reply; also, The Dispensary Circular, a truly valuable advisory doc ument for old or young, married or unmarried, and especially for all who have made themselves old yocno men by a certain secret practice. It contains more valuable information than many books. M. Vki.peau's Beautifying Powder. It imparts to the complexion an exquisite bloom and transparency, and effectually prevents the formation of wrinkles, blotches, freekles, pimples, wens, etc., etc. Price $1 per box, sent by mail. Dr. Jackson's Female Monthly Pills, invaluable in female irregularities, but not advisable to bo used during pregnancv, lest they should mar the hope of offspring. Used i"n the Doctor's private practice for 30 years. Price $1, forwarded by mail. Dr. Jackson's Perpetual Preventive, is the only article in the world that without inconvenience or danger will infallibly prevent conception. Thous ands of married ladies too feeble to bear children ex cept at the hazard of life have had reason to be thankful for this invention. It resembles no other preventive in use and is superior to all. Forwarded to any address. Address Drs, JACKSON, HEBERT & Co., or simply P. O. Box 436, Cincinnati, Ohio. Office 167 Sycamore street. Medicines and instructions sent promptly to any part of the country. 2-3(1 0m. PEACH GHOVE NOHSERY! M. W. RUTHERFORD & CO. OFFER for sale several thonsand Budded Peach Trees, consisting of about one hundred varieties, succeeding from the middle of July to the last of October. Persons wishing to transplant in the bud. will do well to ect as soon as spring opens, and those knowing that they wil want in tho Fall, with one summer's griwth, mus have tlie trees contracted before the middle of July next, to bo moved as soon as they will do to trans- nlnnl In tha Pu 1 1 The tne n rn til I ifl V nnd fine, hv j far ,, Dest assortment ever offered in the Western i States. Terms, reasonable and easy, to suit tho imes. according to quality and quantity. Address M. W. RUTHERFORD & CO. Jan. 24, I860. 4-6m - Rutland, Ohio. OHIO STATE UNION LAW COLLEGE LOCATED AT CLEVELAND, O. SESSIONS commence on the 25th day of Au gust, 15th day of December and 7th day of April. Students may enter at any term with equal profit. The College is authorized to confer all degrees. Upon graduating, students receive the degree of Bachelor of Laws, and may be admitted to practice without frather examination. For Circular, address ! Dec. 6, 1859. 4.0-1 y M. A. KING. MctUrnt. Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. DR. ROBACK'S SCANDINAVIAN REMEDIES- TT7"HEN DR. BOBACK, the celebrated Swedish introduced his Blood Purifier ami VV Physician, Blood Pills in the United Slates, he set forth in plain language their curative properties'. This was years ago. The task .of recommending them has sine peen taEen out. 01 D.13 nanus, .anugiueueu mc whose. character for sound judgment and philosophy gives their opinions weight in tne community, me who observe, renect, and mage "assurance aouoiy sure", before they, . decjde.--are .everywhere ap proving and urging ihe use of these wonderful Prep arations. All. who confide in the wisdom and hon esty of this class, or who choose to investigate for themselves are now of one mind on this important subject. Dr. Koback invites the attention of the sick to th Original Letters, from members of the Medical Profession, Editors o( public journals, well known Merchantand Farmers and Ladies of the highest respectability, giving a counts of extraordinary cures wrought by the ruute die, of which cures they themselves were Eye Witnesses. These parties may be consulted personally or b letter, by those who have any doubt upon the suh: ject. The evidence in tlie possession of Dr. Robacky which ts al nil times accessible (o (be public, est at lishes the following PACTS: That the"Bloo.l Purifier" and "Blood PiIU'have been proved by analysis to Contain no Mineral; That they euro the almost universal complp at, ' Dyspepsia, with unerring certainty, and in a very short time.- That after all other medicines have proved useless,- they reupve Diver Complaint, and restore the health and strength of the sufferer ina ' Sick Females, who have languished for years in helpless weakness and aesponOQncy, recuperate witn great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gently stimulating properties. That the recruit Shattered Constitutions, however they may have been trifled with and abused f mat tneir direct tendency is to lengthen life, and render it enjoyable. Thati operating directly upon the poisonous disease in the blood, they . Cause Soon to Heal, and discharge from the system, every taint of Scrof-' ula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they Recruit the Debilitated, and that there is no disease of the Stomach and Bow-' ols.the liver, the nervous svstem,the skin, glands or' muscles, arising from impurities or the blood and secretions, in which they do not give prompt relief. and, (it administered oeiore toe very citaoei 01 ine has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure. Bear in mind that tne "Kcanoipavian vegeiaoie Blood Pills" are endorsed by experience of thou sands of living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical works, and bv word of mouth, proclaim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ever ' .r 1 . . 1 1 .1 : . 1 r in II 11 D 1 131-1 W L 11 0 viu&VIIMIUITU , 1 C k I III 3 l I Il-CAI They hunt disease threugh every avenue and organ of the system, and to expel it thoroughly and perma nently. No one can doubt their superiority after one.aingle trial they are not only better, but, in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Puri fier, $1 per bottle, or 85 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 bT;3 for $1. In difficult or complicated Cases, Dr. Roback may be consulted personally or by letter, enclosing one" stamp for the reply. From Rev. Mr. McMullen, Pastor of Roberts Chapel. Indianapolis, October 6, 1H5". Dr. C. W. Roback Dear Sir: I havo nsed yonr Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I have suffered much at times. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has u happy effect upon the nerves. Please accept my thanks for your kind re gards, and believe me Yours. J. W. T. McMULLEN. Principal Office and Sales Rooms, No. a East Fourth street, 3d Building from Main street, Cincin nati,0. Laboratory in Hammond street. For sale in' Meigs Co., by D. Reed, Pomeroy; Hugg & Coe, Middleport; E. S. Branch, Rutland;, J. M. Coopee, Pageville; J. R. Ellis, Racine; Rob erts & Tidd, Long Bottom; I. IT. Hayman, Apple Grove; Welden & Bestow, Chester; A. E. Reed, Orange P. O.; W. M. Swallow, Letart Falls--Wm. DickeYj Harrisonville; M. E. Smith, Syracuse; and by Druggists ancf Merchants generally, throughout the Union. 3-7-y. Sheriff's Sale. Jacob Dains vs. Maria Haskins et nl. BY virtue of an order of sale to Die directed, from the Court of Common Pleas of Meigs County, I will oiFer for sale, at the door of the Court House in Pomeroy, at 11 o'clock a. On the llth day of June, I860, the following described lands and tenements, to-witr situate in Meigs County, Ohio, in sec tion thirty-four, town four, range twelve in the Ohiei Company's Purchase, beginning at the South-east corner of said section 34; thence west sixteen chains and forty-seven links to an ash ten inches in diameter; thence north one degree east ten . chains and ninety-one links to a stake; theftce north eighty-five degrees east four chains; thence north sixty-one degrees east fourteen chains and eleven links to the east rside of said section thence south eighteen chains and torty-three links to the place of be ginning, containing twenty-two acres, three roods and eight rods; also a certain other tract in section thirty-three, town four, range twelve' Ohio Company's Purchase, beginning sixteen rods west of the north-east corner of section thirty-three; thence south seven rods; thence west eight rods; thence north seven rods; thence east to the place of beginning, sold as the prop-' erty of Maria Haskins Ella Haskins and Joel Haskins, at the suit of Jacob Dains, appraised at $1400.00. Terms of sale, cash. J. J. WHITE, S. M. C. May 2, I860. 18-5t 4.50 Sheriffs Sale. Jesse V. Stevens vs. William Brooks. BY virtue of all order of sale to me directed from' tho Court of Common Pleas of Meigs County, t will offer for sale, at the door of the Court House in Pomeroy, at 12 o'clock, noon, On the lQth day of June, 1860, the equitable interest of William Brooks, in the fol lowing described lauds and tenements, to wit: situ ate in Meigs County, in section sixteen, town seven, rafige fourteen, o the Ohio Company's Purchase, bounded as follows: beginning at a point thirty feet south of the north line of said section sixteen; run ning thence east 14 rods; thence south sixty-seven feet; thence west fourteen rods; thence north sixty seven feet to the place of beginning. Sold as the' property of William Brooks, at the suit of J. V. Ste-" vena Appraised at 8450.00. Terms of sale, cash. J. J. WHITE, S. M. C. may 7, I860. lS-5t 3.00 . Sheriff's Sale. James S. Grimes vs. James M. Henry. B T virtue of an order ot sale to me directed by the Court of Common Pleas of Meigr County, I will offer for sale at the door of the; Court House in Pomeroy, at 11 o'clock A. M,- On tlie 4th day of June, 1860, the following described lands and tenements, situate in Meigs county, township No. 7, range No. 14, section No. 19, in the Ohio Company's Purchase: beginning at the south-east corner of a fifty acre lot sold by E. F. Chase to Joshua Johnson; thence south 77 rods and 23i links, or' to the soutk of said section 19; thence weBt along said section line 107 rods and 21 links to the south-east corner of Paul Richardson's land; thence north along said Richardson's east line, and the east line of Joshua Johnson's lands 77 rods and 23$ links to said Johnson's" south line; thence east abont 107 rods and 21 links, to the place of beginning; Containing 62 acres and 60 rods, more tr less.- Sold as the property of James M. Henry, at the suit of James S. Grimes. Appraised ait $1,200.00. Terms of sale, cash. J. J. WHITE, S.- M. C. April 28, I860. 17-5t 3.00 Sheriff's gale. Rial R. Nye vs. F. W. Stevens. 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 thei Court-houseKin Pomeroy, at 10 o'clock a. m., , On the 4th day of June, 1860, the following described lands and tenements,, to wit the northerly half of Lot number 181, . in the town of Pomeroy; to be sold as the prop--erty of F. W. Stevens, at the suit of N. R. Nye Appraised at 416. Terms of sale, cash. J. J. WHITE, S. M. C. March 30. I860. 14-9w or tt 2.50 Slieriff's Sale. A. 8. Bisst-U vs. Jacb Rn union. BY virtue of an order of sale to me directetE from the Court of Common Plens of Meigsv county, I will offer for sale at the door of tli Court-House in Pomeroy, at 10 o'clock A. On, the 31st day of May, 1S60, the following described lands and tenements., to wit: Lot No. 36 in Cohan's addii.ion of Mid--dleport, in Meigs county; to be sold as tlie prop erty of Jacob Runnion, at the suit of A. S. Kis- sell. Appraised at $240.00. Terms of sale;., cash. J. J. WHITE, S. M. C. April 19, I860, 17-5t 1Q? PHARMACVA