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ft I 7 ,1 I 'J i Vhig Mass Meeting. 1 At a meeting i the Whig Central Committee i of Meigs county, it was resolved to hold Mass meeting of the Whigs of Meigs comity on Saturday, August, to ratify the nominations made by the late Whig State Convention to," interchange opinlorii-to renew moient pledge to take council forj'the futureand rekindle anew, the pl) Whig flrei of uo Md The first election under the New Constitution will be thd roost important 'election held since the organisation of the State Qovernmenfrr-hap-i as it will, the destinies of the State for a Quar7 tut of a eenttrty to Vrw'-f If we believe our pinoiplcs conservatory of the, public welfare we Owe it to ourselves, our posterity, and the cause of Republicanism through-Out the world, to have, them engrafted on our in--ititutions ti.ZhZ Let the People, therelbrjS turn, jout en-masse far the purpose' of consuitation.1 "Ai in the good old times the latch string will be'ouf." A Free Dinner will he Provided, for all who may "-'J Able Speaker will be Present.f'; The meeting will also-appoint delegate to Senatorial convention to nominate a oandidate for Senator from the Counties of Meigs, Gallia, Law- reuce and Vinton. Also delegates to a ti'nn in nominate i candidate for commou Picas Judge for thcTdistrict composed of the counties.o Athens, Meigs Callia, and Washington and to transact such other business as way lesbrought' before The meeting will organize at 10 o'clock fl order of the central committee. 1 5 K. IV Van Hoaw, aeormary.

tM WHIG PRIMARY ELECTIONS. To the WMg of Meigs County: At the laar! bonveniion of tho Whigs 'oT Meigs county a cliongo, wa3 mndc in the manner of selecting cundidntns -substiiu- ing Primary Elections for Delegate Con a ventions. By the rufe's'ndoptod by tlie Convention for the holding such elections i is made the duty of the Central tee to give notice of the i time, For the better understanding of the matter we annex the rules which nrp as follows: '1. Each tqwtls'hip. lo compose an Election -2.

Trio Primary Elections to be held on the first Saturday in September. 3 persons two act as judges and one as clerlt. Elections to opon at ono and a six o'clock. The votes counted and the result aent to the Central Committee by' the next Tuesday the returns to be published in the newspaper. 6.

The person having the highest nuni-er of votes to be tho nominee. 7. In the candidates wilf de-cidejby lot, as practiced in the Senate of the United States. 8. No person shall be considered a can didate unless his nume has been announced four weeks previous to the Primary Elec-ion, in the newspapor.

The abovo, in brief, ore the rules adopted by the Convention. We therofore give no tice that the Primary Elections will be held on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1 851 under the above regulations. Tho returns of said election to be sealed up and directed to the Whig Centrnl Committee. The com mittee would suggest that those returning the poll books -attend on Monday, September JO o'clock, in order that we may have it meeting of the different townships, by their delegates, for general consultation and business. Candidates will observe, that under the rule, hch names should be nnnoui.ced by the F1B3T week.

in August, at the farthest. M. HECKARD, E. H. STEDMAN, E.

WILLIAMSON, T. VAN Whig Central Committee. 1 Pomeroy, June 26, 1851. Consumption is a disease which is carrying its viotims. to the topibs by thousands, without 'being arrested, iit its progress by the jncdicincs, in common use at the present trfme.

But a brighter day is coining, and has oneiric as to successfully arrest this disease. DP. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, not only, gives immediate relief jn end but Crura, the tfstimony of men -of the highlit standing here and elsewhere, it is making some very remarkable cures of Cmisuinp-: jRuaJuipiovemeiits in the treulmcut of diseases are onward, and nothing can arrest "its spirit io 1 mi 1 1 trie present ynose wno are amiciea. wim diseased Lungs, would do well -to call fiiv, the Agents and see tho certificates of Judge Wm. Burketho wife oHhe -Kev.

Malcy, and of Dr. Hiraui Cox, late Professor in the Eclectic Medical College in For sale in Pomeroy by J. P. Fi.fmino and D. Agents for Meigs county; OuYSo-rr'a -Inriovisn xtract.op Yr.i..

iaw Dock and SARSAPARiiXa is a sure remedy ftrr Hereditary Taint." l- Thousands of individuals are cursed with griev. complaints, Xvhich they iuhcrit from theltpa. The use of the Dock and Sarsa. Jarilla will save all this, and save a vast amount of misery, and many valuable lives, for it thoroughly expels from the system the latent taint, which is the seed of disease, and so takes off the Curse by which the sins or misfortuncT of the parents ar so often visitei upon the innocent offspring. i Parents owe it lo their children to guard them against the eOeets of malndies that Duty be com- municated by descent, and children of parents that have at any time been affected with Consumption, Scrofula Syphilis, owe it to themselves to take precaution against the disease being revived in thein.

Guysott's Ejtraot of Yellow Dook and Sarsnparilla it sure antidote. tuoh easwt. -See advurtiaemont. n3ftw4n 50 Boxes Glassware received and for sale at GEOHUK HOLMES. TV T1CE.

The undersigned has been appoint-'X cd and unsliflcd as Administrator on the (state of Mury, Kent, bttc of Meigs county, dee'd. i SAMCEL June 12, 1861. "lODflSJlei iew drums just reeeived by man; Moitiu. 32 pages jp umber; 1, per an: num. in advancej ten copies for t.

Bi-Mohthlv jtMb Month ly-TCS nura; 10-copies fox tia. Thi it the only journal, in Europe or America devoted to a complete and origihaj system of An thropology. It presents new and well demonstra ted Systems of Phrenology, Physiology, iul Ph- iognfimy, and surveys, from new position, the Humanitarian progress, and the great wonders and discoveries of the age. The doctrines of the Jour nal Lave been sanctioned, generaliy, 'by phrerlblo. gisti and.

men of seiorlce, have: gften them an Specimen numbers be sent- Address the Dr. Cincinnati. Remittances at the Editors ns; -y" iu i Volume first i will be sent- by mail for $2. "This volume contains nine plates, one being a map of the Jew System of no88w4. '4 POSITIVELY AT HUMBUO.

Only One Now is your time to buy cheap paints, turpenr tine; VarBish, Spices, Vermifuees, -Pills. Vials. BotUes, castor oil, Sweet brushes, .1 i i 1 U111L7 ouujin, aim ccjyuinig iu hid a rill? une a I call this week and settle. J. P.

THE FALL TERM of tfcia Academy wilLcora-fVience on Monbat, the 14th of September. Instruction is given in all the common branches of- English education, the Latin, Greek, French and Germaa languages and Higher Mathematics. The Principal is not ambitious that his pupils should go over more ground than others, but it is his aim to instruct all his pupils so thoroughly that when they have fihished a study they will have a complete practical and theoretical know-lcdgeof it. An Apparatus will be provided to illustrate the principles of Chemistry and Philosophy, and course of lectures accompanied with experiments be given on these sciences, during the session. No effort will be spared to make the Institution one of the very highest order, both in the number and extent of the ssudies pursued, and in the facilities for acquiring a thorough knowledge of them.

Terms: Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography and History, per quarter, $5 00 Botany, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy, in addition to the above, 6 60 Natural Sciences, and the Higher Mathematics, Moral and Intellectual Philoso- phy, Rhetoric, Logic, Book the -Latin, and Greek Languages, 8 00 No scholar is taken for less than a Quarter, and no deduction made for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness. C. C. GILES, Principal. Poincroy, AugusQ2, 1881.

Inhuman Cruelty The inhuman creature who would suffer his belter half the partner of his bosom to standby a hot stove and bake bread, this summer, ought to suffer the fate provided for old Daniel. R. A. Sidebottom's Bakery, Front street, above Lind, is the great depot of fresh Breud, crackers, cakes and Pies. no37tf Farm for Sale.

OFFER forsalemy Fann lying on 'the road leading from Chester to Parkersburg, in Chester towuship, a half mile from Adams' mill, containing 90 acres, 60 acres under cultivation, with two dwelling houses and a well of good water, a good apple and peach orchard, and a good shop suitable tor a macksmith or wagon-maKer. May 16, 1851 n32w3pd. K. W. SIMM.

incral Water kept constantly on hand i I and for sale by R. A. S1DEBOTTOM. May28nS4tf. I 'en In cheat, half chests, and quarters.

I'csa articles, ror sale low by OAKES BUSKIRK- Meat-1000 lbs. Hams very finej 600 Soulders do 2000 Clear Pork do For sale cheap for cash. REED BROTHER. House and Lot for Sale. THE subscriber offers for saie his d- 'elling house; also, his corner house, at present occupied as a Chair, Cabinet, and Tailor Shop, together with the whole Said property is situated in the most public part of Graham Station.

The premises is well calcula.ed for any kind of mercantile business. For further particulars apply on the premises to M. C. GREENLEE. August 6, 1861.

n43tf. Hope for the Anltctal. ALL WHO MAY BE SUFFERING WITH a derangement of Nature from taking Mercury, may be cured by taking the Extract of American Oil, which purifies the blood, and will cure Fresh Cuts, Fever Sores, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Iuflamation, Flux, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, with the small sura of 25 to 60 cents. For sale by Wm. B.

Pennington, Middleport, Meigs county, Ohio; also, by H. Hayman, Letarts-ville, and S. H. Barrett, Rutland. Call and get bottle, and you will find it to be one of the best medicines now in use.

August 6, 1851. n43w3. The Greatest BLOOD PURIFIER In thi whols World) AT Prin II pmr BotlU, or 8 Bcttitor $3. It row put or In QUART BOTTLES, of Um mm pomr ami wutical iflcacy when In imall boltlei. Etch Imrf botUa cootalna 8IXTY-FOUH DOSES, ud Uw medication, an ao Stroaalr Concentrated that only Une TolAmfxumftA la required at a Bone three do thiii one boWe laau Twenty-One Way which la much Ion (far than a bottle of any other medicine Liu, became there required of una lene Quantity at a auae.

Tbe irrrnt flajparfortty ot uua Hiooa runner over an other nedklnea, coniiau In great meant re In lie aa a pan of ita compound, the etnaeral filadleml ot toma 8earee and Kere poneaainf; lnaee Indian Roots and which ao other medicine poeieetee. Theee are the moat aarlaai Parlflen of tbe Blood thai were erer known to either Imam or uMu mun, and tiwaa belnf 9ompoundi with Kxtraeta ot BarsaparUIa, Yellow Dock, CHERRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS, make thla Vecetable only the gnalml Bleod VarlSer, but eleo, a cheaper mtdichia by great edda than any other. It la aaauvw, becanae the a aaatity of It thai may be bouaht tor One Dollar will laat mack lonajer, and will cure Tea Times more Blood-dlaeeao, than Uaa iMtari worth of any other medicine. Or For undoubted proof of the Curat of Scrofula, Fever-Sores, aaid-HMd, XrwftNfcu. Sntt-Mnai, Mitumatum, SytIUt, Knev km, Peaeka tht Fa, Llrer-Conplnlnta, PU-, Iam- a iHwa, v.oativeneaa, aon M.y, Dvanen ale, Patnt a 8Ht, Brmt, Unm, and Jointtand all other lMrvaBLOOD Dua.iaa, aea our PAMPHLET! and HaiU-Wi wary Agaal bauiy them to fire away.

MISS E. ASK I IMS, Milliner and Mantuamaker. 1 .1 AS JUST RECEIVED and is now onetime. IX in the basement of the Riheldarfer liouse, a general aOrrmentof Bonnets, Ribbvns, Artificial Flowers, Crapes and Milliners Trimmings of all kinds and of the best quality, which will be sold at very small advance. Pomeroy, April 17, 1861 n28tf.

BYvi byt the court of common pleas of Meies coun. ty, Ohio, I will offer for' sale at the door of tire court house, in Pomeroy, on the 25th day of Au gust, the following real estate, to witi the south west quarter ot tlie northwest quarter ot section eight, town three, range thirteen, Ohio Ccmpa ny purchase. Sold as the property of John Gil leland, at the suit of David Barber et al. M.W.COLLINS a. ai.e.

July 21lh, 1861 wtt. Administrator's Notice. rrilE subscriber has been appointed and quail 1 ed as Administrator on the estate of Lorenzo T)nwf late of Coalnort. Mcies county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment: and those having olairn against against said estate will present them to duly authenticated for settlement within one year frura tins .1 JONATHAN HOFP, fhmtW, Mayfl, rublie Sale TuOTICE hereby given that will, on the 11 22d day of September next, at the door of the court in Pomerov.

Meirs eountv. offer for ale, the following property, to wit: 121 aotea of land, the end of 20? are 1ft, No. 54, in serhnn 28, town 6, range II in said county. Wrdeted to be8old as the property of Sarah MGuire, Joha M'Guire, the heirs of Horatio Sprague, Reuben Eustice, and Charles G. Sprague, it the suit of 4udah Touro, TII.1RVIN master oom'r.

August 13, '6t B44w6 1u1i1IS Sale. 1 1 1 XTOTICEls given that I will, on the i 1 22d day of September; next, at the door of she court house, in I'omeroy, Meies otter for sala the followir.g tract of land: to wit: The south-west part of fraction No. 6, in section 16, town 9, range 10, containing 70 acres, and being the farm on which George Wood resides, in the county ot Meigs. Urdored to be sold as the prop erty of said George Wood at the suit of Wm. M' Dowell TH.

IRV1N, master com'r. August 18, '61 no44w6 Public Sale. OTICE is hereby given that I will, on the I 22d day of September next, at the door of the court house in Pfjmeroy, Meigs county, oner for sale the following tract of lnnd to wit: The south-west quarter of the north-east quarter and the south-east quarter of the north-west quarter of section 29, town 7, and range 14 in said coun ty. Ordered to be sold as the property of Harmon Gibson at the suit of James Murphy. TH.

IKV1N master com'r. August 13 '61 no44w3 Sale. NOTICE is hereby riven that I will on the 22d day of September next at the dpor of the court house by virtue ot a decree ot me court ot com mon pleas of Meigs county, offer for sale the following property, to wit- Lot No. 8, in the town of Hiddleport, in said county, ordered to be sold as the property of John W. Matthews, at the suit of Hampton, Smith dr.

in. jutvi.i, Master commissioner. August 12, 1861. no44w6. Sale by Order Court.

E. H. Stedman and wife ife 1 "1- vs. Seth Pratt, et. al BY virtue of an order in the.

above case, from the court of common Pleas of Meigs 'county, to me directed I will expose to public sale on the premises onMonday the 25th day of August next, between the hours prescribed by law, the follow- ine described real estate, to wit: B2 feet of the North end of lot No. 15 in the town of Conlport with all the appurtenances thereto Dciongmg on the following terms to wit One third cash in hand one-third in six months from the day of sale, and the residue in one year, according to the statute in such cases made and provided. -Appraised at S7b7. M. W.

COLLINS, s. m. o. July 24, 1861. n43w5.

Public Sale. Notice is hereby eiven that I will on the 23d day of August, next, offer for sale at the door of the court house in the town of omeroy, Meigs county, the following Teal estate, to wit, lot 231, divided into two parls. First, that part of said lot adjoining the lot of Oren Branch, commencing at the corner of said Branch' a lot on walnut street next, to said lot 231 on Walnut street and running so far westward I along said street with the front of said lot as to include the building on that part of said lot next to said Branch's lot, supposed to be about 23 feet 6 inches, and then back to the rear of said part of said lot to include, from front to rear, all of that part of said lot secondly, all the residue of said iot 331. being the westerly or northwesterly part thereof. To be sold by the order of the court of common pleas, at the suit of Robert Hysell, against Wm.

H. Dike, James Murphy' John Davis and Samuel Morton, under a decree in chancery. Appraisement. First part 333. Second part $400.

TH. IRVIN Master Com'r. in Ch'y, M. C. Atturbineiit.

On the 23d day of May, A. 1851, David Barber caused to be issued from the Court of Common Flew, of Meigs county, Ohio, a writ of attachment, for the sum of one hundred and one dollars, against the property and effects of Abraham M. Hinkley, which" writ has been served and returned. A. DONNALLY, Clerk.

T. Montague, Att'y for Pl'ff. June 11, 1851. no36. Administrator's Notice.

A the ne Term of the court of common pleas of Meigs county, the undersigned was appointed ed and qualified as Administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of William McDaniel, late of said county, deceased. JONES. June 12, 1861. no3fiw3. NOTICE.

A petition will be presented to the Truste sof Scipio township, Meigs county, on Thursday, the 3d day of July next, praying for a township road to be laid out from the dwelling house of Henry Webster, in Section 25, Town 7, Range li, to the main road passing through said section. HENRY WEBSTER. June 5, 1861. n35w4pd. Administrator's Sale.

B'VArtue 811 order to me direoted by the court vi'common pleas of Melts county, 1 will offer at public sale at the door of the court-house in Pomeroy, on the first day of the next term, between the hours prescribed by law, the following real estate, as the property of Joseph Perry, dee'd. to-wit: The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 26, town 2, range 11, in the uino company purchase; containing 40 acres more or less. Terms op Sales One third cash in hand, ene third in six months, and the residue in one year from the day of sale, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. Appraised at 840. A.

UNliELS, Adm'r. August 6, 1851. n43w4. Administrator's Notice. THE subscriber has been appointed and Quali fied as Administrator on the estate of Josiah Branch, late of Coalport, Meies county.

dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedietc payment; and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement within one year from nis date. O. BRANCH, Adm'r. Pomeroy, August 1, 1851.

n43w3. Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order to me directed by the court of common pleas of Meigs county, I offer at public sale at the door of the court-house in Pomeroy, on the first day of. the next term, be-twecen the hours prescribed by law, the following real estate, viz: a part of fraction No. 2, in township No.

2, range No. 13, in the Ohio Company's Purchase: and beginning at the southwest corner of said fraction, and running thence east 22 chains and 70 links; thence north 33 deg. west 14 chains tnence north 40 deg. west 2 chains and 64 links; thence south 6 chains and 66 links; thence west 13 obains and 25 links; thence south 9 chains and 30 links, to the place of beginning; contuiniug 20 acres more or less. Appraised at $464.

Tkrbis: One third cash in hand; one-third in six months, and the residue in one year from the day of sale, according to the statute in such cases made and provided. A. lPiGELS, Adm'r. August 6, 1851. n43w4.

NOTICE. William Pullins, Catharine Pul-lins, Isaac Sheets, Mary J. Sheets, John F. Spencer, V. Spcnccf, Andrew J.

Spencer, oniiicy a. opencer, James A. spencer, uiarissa Spencer, John J. Perdon, Margaret Perdon, La-vinaCreps, Christian Creps, William Creps, Mary Creps, and Lydia Creps, will take notice that a petition was filed against them on the 30th day of July, 1851) in the court of common pleas of Melga county, by Francis F. Spencer, and is now pending therein, wherein the said Franois demands partition of the following real estate, to-wit: 40 acres off the west side of the northwest quarter of section No.

6, town No. 2, of range 13, in Meigs county) and that at the noxt term of said court application will be made by the said Franois lor an oruer. that partition may be made of said premises. F. SPENCER.

AugUBt5, 1851.wn43w8.! i Notice Thomas Cane, John Cane, William Cane, Samuel Cane, Nelson Edson and Mary Edson, of the 6ate of Pennsylvania, heirs at law una. legal representatives of James Cano, late of Meigs county, Ohio, deceased, will take notice that Nancy Cane, widow of James Cane, deceased, did on the 6th day of Aeust, 1861, file in the court of common picas of Meigs county, her petition, praying to have dower assigned her in sixty acres oi land lying in Uheater township, in said county; of which (aid James Cane, died, seixea ana possessed, M. HECKARD, i Sol. for Petitioner. aV.tfu i i Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, j-rr.

Quaentwaret eta IS BACK AGAIN AT HIS OLD STANDI, ON I 'the eorner of O-rry nd r.v.nt, wiwe he wm uc nappy iu Brec un numerous friends and customers with -i (the fifth) lot. of old 1 vr unams ana connected his own iherewit ne 19 prepared 10 iraue every marketable article, cash not excepted, upon terma to hdiL N. B. The Stove Store and Tin and Copper Establishment will be continued in the old stand one door below oy bnUTH THOMPSON 'fJuly 10, 1851. it.

.1 ILOTHINU made to order and warranted in every particular by H. SMITH. OOt Wishing to close out this it part of my trade I will tell below the usual ratesat holesale or retail. "-a, B. 8MITH, July 17, 1861.

"I boards and inoh poplar. jj iot sale Dy h. h. SMITH. lass Jars," Tea Boxes, Lamps and other ji store room turnuure ror saie at 1 H.

B. SMITHS. Buckets Ac Tubs From Factory for sale at the marietta SMITH'S. Brooms. 20 dos.

at wholesale at SMITH'S. Tin War e-An extensive assortment constantly on hand and for sale at Cincinnati or Pittsburgh prices, Merchants will save freirht bv purchasing irom ns. Mill iHUJUrSUW. SMITH says that the Cash fVtfm works like a charm. He has lust'Tetumed 'from thn Queen City and is prepared to accommodate his numerous customers with the following articles at his cash prices.

0 Barrels best Molasses; 16 do Middling, and Extra 10 Boxes Raisins; i.r 4 10 do Soap; 10 do Candles; Sugar Crackers; Soda an Butter do.r Coffee, Tea, Ac. i Spices and other articles belomringr to the trade at Wholesale or RetaiL Call' and see him first house above the Rolling Mill. "He's there." T) LATFOKM SCALES, for sale at Cin SMITH'S. cinnati prices, at Kanawha Salt 40 low for cash at v. barrels for sale very SMITH'S.

WENTY-FIVE Bushels Shoe Pegsassorted sizes, from the best factors in the Uni ted States, for sale SMITH'S. Iard A splendid article of No. My8, 1851 1 for' sale at SMITH'S. TEA STORE-Having just received a new supply of that splendid TEA, from Philadelphia, I offer it to the oublic with renewed inducements. H.

B. SMITH. Aeent. July 17, 1851. y' od 1 Fountain for sale, with all the re ceipts and appurtenances, at May 8, 1851.

SMITH'S. fl 1 WENTT-FIVE Barrels Curtis' best Crab Cider for sale low to close consignment, at the store of H. B. SMITH LEATHER. Upper, Calf, Topping, Lining and Binding skins, for sale at the store of decl9'1860.

H. B. SMITH. (J OLE LEATHER. A.

splendid article Cincinnati and Hemlock tan, for sale at SMITH'S. BLASTING POWDER. 26 kegs just received on commission and for sale upon the cash principle, by i 1 H. B. SMITH.

BED brls. ed and for sale by. Bed Pins just receiv-H. B. SMITH, Agent COAL STOVES.

The celebrated Enterprise Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Call and see -hem, at SMITH'S. Selling "off at Cost. Great bargains! Great Bargains I THE subscriber about tJ decline business in Pomeroy, offers his entire stock through the month 0' July His stock embraces; DrujfS A full and general assortment. Chemicals Fresh and o( the best manufacture.

Faints. Wilson's celebrated Chocolate colored, Fire and Weather Proof Paint, which we offer cheaper than common white lead; Chromes, Red, Yellow and Green; Chinese, Trieste and American Vermillion; Blue Celestial Patent Blu, Yellow Ochre, Spanish Brown, Ven. Red, Red, White, and Black lead; Lamp, Bone 1-vory Black, Umber, die, Oils. Every kind, with prime bottled Cod Liver Oil. Dycstufls.

Embracing Acids, Annottn, Cochineal, Indigo, Logwood, Ex-Logwood, Madder, Vitriol, Brilshes.Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Whisker, Flesh, Hat Dusting, Hearth, Sweep, Whitewash, Horse, Scrub, Shoe, Paint, Varnish dc Sash Brushes. Together with vials, Bottles, Essences, Cordials, Pills, Spices, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs, Wines, Liquors, Perfumery, Blacking, Surgical Dental Instruments, Black Lead Pots. Block Tin Zinc, Sandpaper, Turpentine, Rosin, Varnish, Pure Old Rye Whiskey, Glue, Inks, Vermifuges, and variety articles. Pomeroy, July 1st, 1851. J.

P. FLEMING. LAW PARTNERSHIP. R. E.

Constable. R. A. Constaslb. R.

E. CONSTABLE SON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, and Solicitors in Chancery. Athens, Athens County, Ohio, Will promptly and rAiTHFvi.LV attend to all business entrusted to them in the Ohio Courts or in the Circuit and Supreme Courts of the United States. ID Office eight doors West of the Post Office and opposite the Court House. Ji July 10, 1861.

n40tf. -I r. AT. my instance an attachment was this day issued byS. S.

Paine a justice of the peace of Salisbury against the property and effects of George a non-. resident of said countv. WALLACE. July 12, 1851. n41w3.

NOTICE. At my instance an Attachment was this issued by Seneca Haight, a justice of the peace of Rutland township, Meigs county, and State of Ohio, against the property andeffects of William F. Kent, a non-resident of saidooun-ty. JAMES H. JOHNSON.

July 7, 1861. Notice, THE Second term of Mr. Williams' Singinh slass will commence rm Saturday evening the 5tt tst, at half past seven o'clock, in the baseraitC if the Presbyterian churoh. Persons desirous of rniting with the ciassare invited to be present on evening. July 8, 1861.

n38w3. POMEROY WHARF BOAT. COURT HOUSE I.ANDINO. 1AV1NQ newly fitted up- my Wharf Boat, ind improved its cooeitv. I am urennred tn ceive and forward all kinds of goods, produce, 4c.j eirher up or down the river, at the most reasonable rates, llavlne made Permanent arranirpmpnta sietmcn Plvin regularly to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, I am prepared to forward freights at uniform rates regardless of the Those "oiiiug vu biiiji on me ruisourgn anu Cincinnati Packets, or on any of the smaller boats plying regularly "Ohio," "Reveille," or "Gov.

Meigs," can make their shipments through mo at a great auvaniage. jay charges are moderate, and as my facilities forstonng goods are not exceeded byany other boat on tha River, I invite buaineasmen to consult their wn interests by advancing mine. Careful and attentive hands are always ready day and night, to receive or dischargo freight- i ramilies.removlng to the West can be accommodated on board the Wharf Boat, Junet2n36 JAS. MARTIN. N.

B. All latten ami Jd Martin, Pomeroy Wharf Boat, Court House IT Athens Mersenger copy the amount and ch.irge Ih'a rftcu, TtiriBlfr tire fsfJiinl Bfitd." MARIETTA' MARB1 WOMS. HOLLISTER LEONARD would respect-forinthe. citizens of Poinemy and vicinity tliatthfy etill cmitinut the MAKBIE ELSiNEiS in all in all its various branches at their old stand in Marietta. Ohio.

just recoiued a large aad well selected assortment of Italian and Anieriran Marble Slabs andlllocks, are prepared tnntake to-order. MON UMENTS, TOMB-TABLES and IlKAD-STONEii of every Variety, on the shortest notice, ia the nkathst style, and for the iowiist prices. Marble Mantels Centre Table-Tops, die, always on hand. Grindstone from the beet Warren quarries, aonstantly on hand, wholesale or retail, Any orders addressed to us at Marietta, or II. B.

Smith, Pomeroy, will be promptly attended to. Marietta, O. June n37m6. Boad Tax rNotici.T- The Commissioners of Meigs county at their marcn session rooi, ceterrainea that general levy of ten cents on the 1100 valuation, be as sessed on the taxable property of said county enicrea on ine duplicate ot 1861. ALSO.

An additional levy of 20 cents on the $100 valuation, by the Trustees of Chester, of 2 cents on the J100, by the trustees of Olive of 20 cents on the 5100, by the Trustees of Orange, and 10 cents on the 100 by the Trustees of Salisbury. S. HALLIDAY Aud. June 1851. n38w4.

30 LBS. Lampblack for 90 cts, ELEMING'S panlsb Liquorice 20 cU. per lb. at k5 1 FLEMING'S land Paper, at cost, at FLEMINQ'8. Spiees, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, and 'Allspice at cost at FLEMING'S' Wilson's beautiful Chocolate, olored Metallic Fire and Weath er proof paint, for the manufacture of which the proprietor has been awarded seven medals from the different Fairs and Institutes of this and other States, for its superiority over all others.

It is sus ceptible of a fine polish and warranted not to crack. For sale at cost, or cheaper than than any other kind of paint at regular sales. riyliMUNU. I amp Chimnies Churches aud Hails can li now supply themselves with Lamp Chimnies fltcostat. i Drutr Store for Sale.

ITH a large and constantly increasing patronage, situated in the town of Pome roy. 1 he present prosperous condition ot the place together with recently developed resources, render it the most desirable location in the State, The fact that several extensive salt companies have lately cone into operation under such lavor- able auspices, induces the belief, that the growth of the hitherto so unparalleled, has but just commenced. For particulars enquire, post paid, of J. P. FLEMING.

Pomeroy, July 1st, isai. House and Lot for Sale. rflE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his House and Lot in Minersville, near Horton's upper coal-bank The size of the house 30 by 18 feet two stories and a half high. The lower story is made sufficient to keep a store, grocery, or boarding house. The lower story is 18 leet square of a room.

The second story has two lurte rooms, with a good fireplnce. The upper story is all in one room, with a good fireplace. Also, a good cellar, 10 by 18 feet. The lot is 60 feet in font bv 225 back. c.

Any person wishing to purchase tins property shall have a great bargain. THUMAS JUflUS VV May 22, 1851 n33w4pd GEO. HOSSICK, Wholesale and ltctail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, and Confectionery, FRONT BELOW THE RIlir.I.DARFER lrot'SE, would respectfully announce to his customers, and the public, that he has constant ly on hand a large assortment qf every aiticlc in his line, he is prepared to warrant equal to any brought to this market. He keeps constantly on hand, besides CAfiDIES and (JUNt'EUi'lUJNriKv, RAISINS, CREAM NUTS. PRUNES, GROUND NUTS, CITRONS, ALMONDS, ORANGES, BRAZIL NUTS, LEMONS, FILBERTS, PECCAN NUTS, And in a word every variety of articles usually found 1 a wholesale rruitery and Confectionery.

Having an excellent BAKERY attached he is prepared to furnish BREAD, CAKES, CRACKERS, PIES, as may be desired. ITParties furniiiied to order. The subscriber pledges himself to keep such a stock as cannot be surpassed in this Market. Dealers generally, and especially Merchants from the country, are invited to call. IP-Orders promptly and satisfactorily filled.

GEO. HOSSICK. Pomeroy, May 29, 1861. no34tf. Lemon Syrup, for sale wholesale and retail by GEO.

HOSSICK. ICE CIIEABI. This delicious summer luxury will be served every evening and families supplied to order at HOSSICK'S. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. PlTTUuKGH AN CINCINNATI PACKETS.

DAVS Of ASS! NO POMEROY I AND DOWN, Messknoer, Down Sunday, Up Wednesday, Buckeye State, Monday, Thursday, Keystone State, Hibern Cincinnati, Brilliant, Clipper, Tuesday, Wednesday" Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Friday, Monday, Saturday, Tuesday, MARIETTA, POMEROV AND CINCINNATI PACKET, Ohio, Down Tuesday. Up Sunday. POUKROV AND PORTSMOUTH PACKET. Leaves Pomeroy Monday dt Thursday Portsui'th Tuesday Friday. Reveille, REGULAR WEEKLY TICKET Between Pltsburph.lTIarletta, Fome-roy and Gallipolis.

A The new and fast running steam- tetenfetL) er GOV. MEIGS, Captain John N. "tiLati SunxK, will make regular weekly In us between the above norts, Leaving Pittsburgh for Marietta, Pomeroy und Gallipolis, every TUESDAY, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Retvrning leaves Pomeroy for Marietta and Pittsburgh, every THURSDAY at 0 o'clock, A.

M. June 19, 1851. n37tf. CHURCHES. Protestant Episcopal Rev.

Tuoius U. Dooley, Services every Subbnth morning, at 10s o'clock. Presbyterian Rev. R. Wilkinson, Pastor: Services every Sabbath morning at 101 aVc'cck.

Melhodlst Episcopal Rev. J. F. Given, Pastor: Services at the upper church on alternate Sabbnth mornings, at 10 o'clock at lower church, every Sabbath afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Roman Catholic Rev ThkopiiilcsKrapf, Priest: Services every babbath morning.

German Methodist Rev. Mr. Gevkr, Services every Sabbath morning. fierman Lutheran Rev. Mr.

Mabel, Services every Sabbath morning. SOCIETIES. MASONIC. Pomeroy Lodge, No. 161, Stated Meetings, tho Monday Evening, on or before the full moon in each month.

Hall in Murphy's building, Second st. O. O. P. Naomi Lodge, J.No.

117, Meetings on every Friday V. Eveniug, in Edwarda' building. f-y-" Welfare Division, iVo. 06, Sons i-jof Temperance, Meetings every Saturday aW Evening. Hall in DeCamp't building.

Salisbury Division IVo. 899, L- Sons of Temperance Meetings on Saturday Evenings. Hall, Rice's building Middleport 7 Crystal Fount Division No, 1, i5ons n1 Daughters of Temperance mcet-aWA ings every Friday afternoon at the Bonsf Hall in PiPtWy. s. vmcf I'litri HAVING roc eived a iittla.

thmici no ordupied, than the its humane optvation, allows, on the night of the late fire, we arc now to be lound in wm. 11. Kunmrtcti's nur.aing, one door below his store. Having supplied ourselves with ait our Cussing articles, we arc cnaoiea to famish our customers at reduced prices. In addir tiop to our pnttunt stock we tavf made arrangements with an eastern Importing house to supply us with the latest importations of drugs at importers prices, and.

will receive, iu a few wet-kv a very large and ejteisive invoice Frcsjl Chcuiioala, Baziu's (formerly) RuuweU's)' Pcrfu inery, new Cheuiical Jnettumcats, Fine Drup.a, and Scarce twvet bq fore, brought, to this market. We will supply Physiciaus and Merchants at a deduction of twenty per cent tm their bills of former, purchases this place, or at the 'Circular Prices" of auy Pittsburgh; or Cincinnati! House. Wc warrant our drugs to be of first quality and entirely purej coming directly from under the Drug Inspector's hands there is no poss'tblo chance for their Call and see what differencc there is in the quality of drup.i and ascertain our prices- J. FLEMING, Dtnpyist, I851. SrBNG 1 1851, T71 S.

EDWARDS has just Tucclved from the East a large assortment of new and desirable Goods, which in addition to his previous stock constitutes aa large an assortment as can be found in this region of country. His articles are of the best quality, and he will sell at a very small advance on eastern prices. Among his articles maybe found a large variety of DRESS GOODS, consisting of j. 'i Figured and Watered Dress Silks: Black, Green and Marood French MertBOMr. Black, Green, Mode and Maroon Thibet Cloths: Black and Fancy Alpacas; -1 Ficured, Plain and Barred Swiss Muslins "'A large assortment of Printed Lawns, coaipri-singthe newest styles; uv 1 i french Printed Jaconets, Ginghams, c.

rt With an assortment of Worsted, Linen, and Cotton Goods for Men's summer wear. Together with a splendid assortment of Prints of the newest and most desirable styles. Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings: ALSO Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetis. Jeans. Tweeds, Pomeroy, April 17, 1851.

TT EEDLE WROtJGllTCAPES.Cum Collars, Chemisettes, and Corded skirts, for sale by opriin EDWARDS. 1 ENN LIND TRIMMINGS of all Inrs, at EDWARDS. TIONNETS Florence Braid. Ratirh ami Itpa dy, Milan Edge, Hungarian, Alboni, Necd Braid, colored Chip and Cbjna PearL Bonnets, f.r wleby apriin EDWARDS. T)onnct Silks and Satins, various colors Urnpe, Thle and Florence, assoTtct coi mr uonnci Lining, lor sale at nprilU EDWARDS.

Hosiery A fine assortment of Ladies' and Children's Hose, comprising every vnrirty, juaireceiveq vy npntii r.llVYAKHM. ace Boots Kid, Morocco, ('alf snd Kip, for sale at apriin EDWARDS. I inen, Cotton, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings 1 and luserungs, tor sale al apriin EDWARDS. 500 Piecc9 Bonuet.ond Cap Ribbons, fir sals very cheap at EDWAHIiS. Gloves Black, Colored, White Kid mnlSilk Gloves of superior quality, at, apriUV EDWARDS'.

-O Oilers and Half GaitcrR, Kid, Morocco, Calf and Kin Buskins, and Jenny Lind Tics. Also, a grind nssortmemt of Misses and Children's nuskins, and Lncr Boots, lor sale at. -apriin EDWARDS'. ne Hundred Reams Cap Paper Also, Flat (Jap, Letter and Bill Paper, at npriU7 EDWARDS'. 1 roceries A General AssortmentoWr JT GROCERIES, for sale low by aprilU EDWARDS', teel A general assortment of Cast, Shear, German and Steel, for sale bv jipriln EDWARDS'.

I'OU A large lot of all sizes, for sale at apriin EDWARDS'. p. ails aud Spikes of all sixes, just rm-iv-i ed and for sole very cheap at apriin EDWARDS'. Powder 60 kegs Rifle and Blasting Powder on hand and for sale at apriin EDWARDS'. i a a.

i ne huciiiioh oi ianri ers is called to my assortment Plows Longs Patent with or with out stocks also, Plow Points and Land Sides. Aprill7, 1851. E.S. EDWARDS. i'eS1 Store I have on hand a large IlLvtl lot of Young Hyson and Black which I am prepared to sell in origi nal packages cither of Ci by the half chest, or by the single lb, at very low prices.

April 17, 1851. E. o. EDWARDS. Hollow Ware A large assortmenton hand and for sale at EDWARDS.

April 17, 1861. GEORGE W. HOLMES, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 4, Main Middleport, Ohio. SVUAU, linds.

iN. U. Sugar on hand and for sale low by GEO. W. HOLMES.

OLASSES, 100 bbls. new crop just received and for sale low by GEORGE W. HOLMES. RIO COFFEE 60 bags superior article just received and for Nile low at No 4. GEORGE W.

HOLMES. CIGARS. 20 boxes fine regalias; 10 do Canones; 13 do fine Havanna; 6000 on hand and for sale low by GEO HOLMES. JOWDER, SHOT LEAD. For sale at No.

4 GEO W. I XEAS. In cheste, half chests and quarters, 1 frcs article, for sale ory low at No. 4. JOAP CANDLES.

A good article of both on hand and for sale by the box. GEO HOLMES. AISINS. 26 boxes just received and for Sale low atNu4 UiSU VV. llULMKn.

PRIME OLD WHISKEY. 20 bbls. on hand from one to three years old for sale at No 4. GEO HOLMES. OBACCOr-20 boxes fine Va.

nndKy. leaf I received from the manufacturers, and for sale low at No 4. GEO HOLMES. 1L. MOLASSES CLARIFIED ja SYRUP, a good article, low at UEUliGE HOLMES.

LEMONS cV ORANGES. 20 boxes fresh and for sale cheap by HOLM E3. MACKEREL. r.0 bbls. NcrTandl just received and for sale, low at No 4.

GEOitGE HOLMES. I -20 first rale articles cheap I) alNot GEORGE HOLMES. YE STUFFS of all kinds, warranted goodl just received and for sale low by GEORGE HOLMES. Anew supply of Culf Skins, Upper, Morocco Buff Linings, Bindings aud Findings of Come aloim "shous," and soe at SMITH'S. OUNTY LAND For those who served in the War of 1812 with Great Britain or any of the Indian.

1 have received a copy of the Lite Act of Congress, passed September 28, 1860, granting Bounty land, and am prepared to procure lands under the provisionsof Those desiring muirmntion concerning their rights to lands can be informed by application to me. No change will be made except in cases proving successful, and in such charges will be reasonable. J. CARTWRIGI1T. octl0'60no3tf MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.

The subscriber has been appointed wholesale gent for this world renowned Liniment, aud will furnish tlie trade with it at tho proprietors prices 16.00 pr gross or $1,60 a dozen. i J. P. FLEMING. 25 Dos.

Bucket on hand and for sale by rr jCWO MOLMrt.S Turn t( i GUYSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT TJFi YELLOW DOOB, AND SAKSAPAR-; 1 114.A. TW.4raedy loi FuriMnjj.the.Bloort, disease, arid tho only remedy ikat ia tbcioughly cfiicitnt and pertectlf f'hta Medioine.when ustdancoidinr Mi'diiCCtions T.Will Cnr Without Fail. SciiTfutavor King's Evil, Cancers, Krup- iktnscf theskin. Erysipelas, Chronic ringworm, or Tetters, Scald bead.RheurnetiMn, Pains Ik the bones or eld sores and vWectss fweUing 'of the glands, e-phili. ri.

DyspefRsii, Salt Rheum, discard of the kidneys, loss of appetite, diseases sr-t 1,. using irein tne use 01 mercury, i pain in the side and shoulders, t. c. general debility, dropsy, lum, 1 ri i tago. -s'- i Tho test Female Medicine known.

Incipient t-Consutuption, Barrenness, Leucorrhea or M'hites; 'i Irregular lncontinuenra of Irine. General Prostration of the DeprcKed Spirits and (ilram State of Miud are cured bv DR. GTJVSOTT'S EXTRACT OF v. YELLOW I DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, wbich gives im- mediate relief, by renewing the tiuntain of Health and Strettth, the Blood. It neutraliws bad hu- mom tips unnatural accretions, and gives hel- ot ui acnon au me viuu powers.

1 4 in' Its mud alterative properties render rt pectilisr- M- delicto eonstiJ tution of 1 tha female. It immediately, contracts that distressing nervousness and lassitude tn common to the femalo frame, and imparts an en- ergy arid buoyancy as surprising as they are grate ful." We have evidcnca on tile, which induce us strongly to recommend this medicine to rrwr-; rien people who have hut been blessed with off- 1 1 Prylapsis Ctcri, or Falling of the Womb, of fiv; years cured ry nr. uupsott extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsnparilla, after 'every other known remedy had lucn tried without rolief. 's fsmNnTOc, February, 1M9. This certifies that my aged twfnty seven yeurs, has been suffering under the above com-' plaint fit five years; nearly all (hat time confined to her bed." I have for four vmu.i constantly cm-ployetl the best medical talent that conld be proceed in this section of the country, tvithout any benefit whatever.

I have' also purchased evwry instrument reeomnienced for th ebreof suh diseases, all' of which proved In the spring of 1K48, was indiicPd by my-' friends to try Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla, which- was lined for four she" had used it- for about four weeks, it was evident to all of os that she improved rapid-' ly, and gained 'flt-sh end until she is now enjoying excellent health. WM. MONKORT. M'e being neighbors to -Wm.

and Julia Mun-fort, know that the above- statement as to the sickness of Mrs. Monfort, and as to the cure being effertfd by "Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsa-parilla," to be strictly true. JANE EDDY, SAltAH POWERS. a casu or cr.ctnATED i.imiis or IG tsars stand-1 INO. The following is an extract of a letter dated March 27, I860, from E.

Perkins, M. a highly respeeUiMe jsliysiciau of Marietta, Ohio: John Park Deat Sir: I have under my care a young womaii who, for sixteen years, has been suffering from I'lccrated Limbs, and whose case has been pronounced hopeless by three of our best physicians. I took her into my family, and have Guysott's Yellow Dock and Scrsopa-rilla freely, and 1 am confident that the Yellow mid Sarsaparilla will effect a permanent eure. She is better in general health than she has ever been before, and walks a mile or two without fatigue or pain. A a pear ago she used crutches.

1 will report the ease in due time-r-Very respectfully, E. B. FERK1NS. KING'S OF O. M.

LEONARD. tTlf the reader will observe, he will see that, in nearly all eases, the patient has tried nearly every physician within his reach, and nearly every remedy; but when he hits upon Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, the cure is immediate. Hi.ooHiNO Grovr, Deo. 1st 1619. Messrs.

S. F. Bennett ot Co. Gents; Some time in 1843 I was attacked with King's Evil iu my arm, which became so snre that 1 could not use it, and in 1845, mortification set in. I employed, at different times, each physician of celebrity within my reach; all told me that my arm must be amputated.

From the shoulder to the forearm, my arm was full of running sores, some of them as large as a fifty-cent piece, i theu tried an Indian Doctor, who Temoved the mortified flesh, and stopped the mortification, but could not heal my arm. My strength at this time wns completely exhausted, and my person much emaciated. 1 continued in this state until the summer of 1848, when I saw an advertise ment of "Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," wbich I read attentively, and sent for one bottle of the article. After using it a few days, the discharges from my ami iucrea.ed, ami as sumed a light color, and less offeiisive odor. I sent for a second bottle, and while using it 1 found my strength increasing, and the discharges from my arm decreasing.

1 continued using it until I had used six bottles, thouth I felt myself peifcctly cured before 1 used the sixth bottle. Since that time I have not felt any pain in my arm; 110 sores have reappeared, and I have no reason to doubt that it is thoroughly cured, for I have no reason to doubt that it is thoroughly cured, for I can labor with it as well as I ever could. "Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsapnrilld" ac lone cured me; I took no other remedy whil- using it. and had I used it at the first aunear- auce of the malady, I fully believe it would have saved me from years of suffering. And 1 most earnestly recommed every person suffering under any similar disease, to use uuysotl'g Yellow Dock and SarsapaTilla," which will restore them health.

Yours in gratitude, O. M. LEONARD. iryNone genuine unless put up in large bottles, containing a quart, aud name of the sXrup blown in the glass, wit ti tne written signature, S. P.

Dennett, tin the outside wrapper. BTPnce 51 per bottle, or 6 bottles for C5. Sold by J. D. PARK, Cincinnati.

O. North-cast corner Fourth and Walnut entrance on Walnut st to whom all orders uiust be addressed. For sale by D. Reed, Ppmeruv; W. Cooucf Chester, John Fronie, Coolville: J.

Cane- hart, Point Pleasant; John Perkins. Atkeiisi Magnet iSt Naret, Gallipolis; 8. S. Murray, Wilkes J. Payne, Porter.

mayvOnoii. Surgfou Dentist. CHARLES N. MAD-DY, begs leave to infirm the citiaens of this vicinity that he may be found at his residence iu Shefiild, at all hours, 144- when not professionally absent. He is prepared to execute all operations pertaining to the profes sion, ma style 01 neatness, ease and durability.

TEETH inserted in complete or parts of setts, upon gold plate, with or without artificial Gums, in so accurate a manner, as to deceive the tlot-cst observer. Hischnrrcs shall in all cases be low. and cratlu-' ated according to the amount of labor and material expended; pledging himself to give entire satisfac tion in mi cases entrusted to Ins core; IT'LADIES waited upon at their residences, if required. UTThe NERVE killed and the Tooth saved with outsensatinnof pain to the patient. rrr'i he Letheon will be used lor extracting Teeth, if required.

-J 1 ---ALSO 1 CANCERS, all kinds! old RUNNING SORES, SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM, first and second stages of ou -mudcrate terms Ho invites the afflicted portion of the community to give him a call. A fail trial is all lie asks. May 1, 1861 u30tf, W- ASHING prlb7at FLEMINGS. BE JUDGE NYE resumes the practice of the Law He will attend the Courts in Meigs and Gallia, and th other conutieoflf the (present) eighth (sit 1.

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