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.1 i Worm Sfrup. fft Jis ever obtained higher than Hobenaack's the most Wona Syrup, ri )rps tht taVe evei I of Medicine. 1 where worm, are the primary Cause oHheir JuT fft.o7 of wWchit aumerouJ unsolicited, testimonials we are daily "'a evidence of the above, we refer you to ut.Uu, bmmt rnin our the testimony Hannahaw Mess as. Ho 4j fering, I hast i their especial the tertimony of Mannahawksn, M. I.

41., nnhl r. fnr I hasten iniunu Lchd benefit, of the efficacy of your Ve- table Worm Syrup, as I am diapoiea i give credit where it is due. The case 'respectable married man by the arne of Dar-ST was by his he was ia-GV under the Dysyeysia, and treaty I accor- My, but still grew worse. "c's tmiwrance. we the He Caliea ou aa.

noueh to keep me alive, while, there seem. mv insides out! le sometmng in nic, ruck me at one that he had orms, when I 'iac xvnm Svnin: the second bot- wTneaify exhausted when an abundant quan- nf Worms from 10 to fourteen incma iuug was expelled from him, after which his Ma in returned, and he is now actively employod in his dX avocation, being a carpenter by IJjus. aa! voiir Syrup restored to society a useful mera: binVfmnily kind 'and fcaustrtau. prouder GoYhead, gentlemeu, mimstertng to suffering manity, and enjoy, the. rich reward vour own minds.

With pleasure I subscribe myself yours, fcc, JOSEPH ELKINTON, M. D. Merchants and others wishing the medicine can 1 Wilson, Middleport. or by addressing the propri- etors, Homnsack, o. ow uu street, Philadelphia.

August 86, lBSl nbm4 mnocna WANTED. The sub- fscriber wishes to employ at his shop mShef-fakcld, Meigs county, Ohio, near Pomeroy, EST, jr ten journeyman Cooper. None but good workmen need apply. The highest price will be paid in cash, and steady employment given. Apply soon.

jhyRICK. Sheffield August 12, 1861-n44w4. ar.P.; rxr Af nl. vend. ex.

to me dl ill 4V. nf rnmmon Dleas Of MeigS ft ICllCU UT u-b Dhift 'I 11 offer for sale neat mc icbi- dence of Jeremia Grey in Olive township, on Friday, the 19th day of September next, oeiwern the hours prescribed by law, the following pro- perty: one flat boat one horse, on two horse i tLniui Offered as the property of said Grey the suit of L. L. Har- ding forthe use of J. K.

Davis. M. W. COLLINS, s. m.

c. August 19, 1861. n46w6 RFIKRIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of alias vend, ex. to me directed by the court of common pleas of Meigs eounty, will offer at public sale at the door of the court-house in Pomeroy, on tha first day of.

the next term of. said court between the hours prescribed by law, the following real estate, vis? Lot No. 13, in the town of Le-fartsvjlle, bounded as followst, beginning at a stake at the southeast corner of lot No. thence north IV feet to a stako; thence east 164 feet; thence south 77 feet to a stakej thence west 104 trrt. tn Mm nlone of beeinnine.

Also, lot No. 6 in the town of Letartsville. Offered as he pro-1 perty of iobn McCUntock at the suit of David Oaks. M. WCOLLINS, Auguatl9, 166V.

n48w6. M. C. fihoklfl'a Hula. BY virtu two writs of alias vend.

ex. to me directed, one from the of common pleas of A'tlinna nnA frni tVt. Amirt iif Aom- of Tl. 4 i Ai. 1 ah nTo mi A public isatoan Monday, ths i 4th day August, 1801, between me sours piescnoea oy law, anne mill of Downing dp In Coalport, the following i I i rt Thrill ll PnMtnA iV Rnilpf' And three run of mill stones.

Ottered as the prop erty of R. Downing et. 1. atrha anit of Ljton. Smith 4 Co M.

W. COLLINS, LINS, S. Jtt. e. Court.

A ttly 24, 1831. Si Sale by Order of Stedman and wile 1 I vs. Seth Pro(l n1 BY virtue of an order in the above case, from the' court of common Pleas of Meigs couaty, to me directed. I will expose to public sale on the premises on Monday the 26th day of Augutt next, between the hours prescribed by law, the follow-ing described real estate, to wit i 82 feet of the North end of lot No. 16 in the town of Ooelport with all the appurtenances thereto belonging on a the following terms to wit One third cash in Hfcid 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 S767. I M. W. COLLINS, m. c.

July 24, 1851 n43w6. SHERIFF'S SALE, BY virtue of a writ of plu. ven. cxp. to me di-reeled bv the court of common pleas of Gallia county, Ohio, I will offer at public sale at the door of the court-house in Pomeroy, on Saturday, fh 9Htk -tflav nf Kpntpmlipr nPYl.

KptwApn thp IL L. hours prescribed by law, the following real estate, I i i i ic. acres ui laiiu ,11 uic kjuuihcdi uuaiivi ui sMyrifin tvn in inwriRniTi ran. At ranup ran 16, in the Ohio company's purchase. Levied on 'as the property of John II.

Caywood, at the suit of Joseph Marshall. M. W. COLLINS, s. m.

c. August 19, 1861. n45wa. SHERIFF'S SALE. BV virtue of a writ nf alius ie.nft.

ex. to me directed by the court of comnyff pleas of Meigs county, Ohio, I will offer atifublic sale at the door of the court house ipyrunjeroy, on the 8th day or September next, Mtwecn the hours pre- arrilip1 hv iiiiu. fhp firm'nir Tirnnnrlv. vir mil two hors wagon Ottered as the property of James Duke, atiiauit of the State of Ohio vi. 1 1 i i t-.

jtuit-aw aa in mi ii jv. omirci. M. W. COLLINS, s.

m. c. igust 19, 1851. n462. 1ST GF LETTERS remainina In ihe Post ofllco at Pomproy, on -iho 15th i of Brown Harriott it lvnson iioiiry Moss Lucrutia M'Duniul Jnmct Munrow Win Noase Lewis Newton Mary Omble Phillips RevG -Qumbry Enos RossAier yron Roes Thus Rem fmiih Mary Ann miihley John Sims Elizabeth Sevoranca Lcnora Siory Edward SkioWtt II Summons Thos Smith Stepheniall Scheirman George Sia! D'rPh Siridir Tiffin Fuiley John Suck it Thomas Danl Thomas Henry Jo'in W.ljhi Geo Willis Michai Walkup Margar i Bradshaw Geo Clork Campbell Saml Davis Alban Davis John Evans John I FiRglng Thoma i Godson Wm Ouhi John Gardner Wm stell George mow David uiUnn Robert AJei.ry Jacob I lli-art Jarres lloliDaiitF Uojd Sarah Wmt Jumuk Lewis Jar vis Georgo Jones Wm Largo Wm Pt Lewis Saml I pwI- Wm shon Thomas vkey He min Ji hn Line Elizabeth 4 i Adam I liS Blf 5TOV.

PT M. It P'rhcrny, Aug 15, 1851-, IT Coasumption is a disease which is carrying ta victims to the tombs by thousands, without beinr arrested is its progress by the medicines common use at the present time. But a brighter day is coming, snd has come as to successfully srrsstthis disease. DR. ROGERS LlyKRWOKT aVT, TAR.

not only gives immediate relief Coughs and Colds, but from the testimony of nicn of the hiehest standing here and elsewhere, mikinr Home very remarkable cures of Consump Improvements In the tieatinent of diseases are onward, and nothing can arrest its spirit in the present age. Those who are afflicted with diseased Lungs, would do well call on the agents and see the certificates of Dr. Richards, Judge Vm. Burke, the wife of the Rev. Geo.

W. Maley, and of Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor in the Eclectie Medical College in For sale la Pomeroy by J. P. Flemino and D.

Run, Agents' for Meigs county. tTDa. GnvaotT's Impsovso Extract Or Yellow Dock Sassamrilla is a lure remedy for Hereditary Thousands of Individuals are cursed with griev- sus oomplaints, hich they inherit from theii pa-nt. The use of the Yellow Dock andSarsa- darilla will save all this, and save a vast amount nf miaerv. and many valuable lives, for it tho roughly expels from the system the latent taint, which ia the seed of disease, snd so taaes on me curse by.

which the sins or misfortunes of the pa rents are so often upon the mnocent on- spring. Parents to their ehiiarea guaro mew against the effects of maladies that may. be 'communicated by descent, and chiWren of parents that have at any. time been affected with Con: Romfula or SyDhfiis, ewe it to them- aelves to take precaution against the disease be- them. G-uysott's nxiracioi low Dock snd Sarsaparilla is sure antidote.

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The doctrines of the Journal have been sanctioned, generally, by phrenolo gists and men of science, who have given them aa Investigation. Specimen numbers will oe sent gratuitously. Address the Editor, Dr. J. R.

BUCHANAN, Cincinnati. Remittances at me Editor's risk. i Volume first being stereotyped, copies will be v. mil for 12. This volume contains mite pistes, one being map! of the New System of Phrenology.

jnoiowt. Pomeroy AfademyV tiii? wat t. TFPM of thin Academv will com mence on Monday, the 14th of September. instruction IS given in iu iuc vuuiuiuii uiniiuvii -r tha T.ntin. Greek.

French and Germaa languages and Higher Mathematics. The rnneipai is nov iniuiuom vuoi ma iiupiu 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 A complete practical and theoretical know ledge of it. An ApparaiuB wm Deproviaea uj uiububic iuc Af rhMrairxt mnA PhUniiYinri V. ATlli A course of lectures accompanied with experiments V. JunH.

tk. a.a. Isioa. No effort will be spared to make the lnstl- nn. a tKaH) ttifrhnat nrHpr.

With in the jmber and extent of the ssudies pursued, snd in the facilities for scquiring thorough knowledge of them. Terms: Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography and His- invar nu nno riAF Botany, Natural Philosophy, and Astrono- i il. i an my, in aaaiuon ia me aouve, Natural Sciences, and the Higher Matiie- 1 4i, 4...1 Tl 1 1 maucs, moral aim iiiicucuium ruuuBu-phy, Rhetoric, Logic, Book Keeping, the Latin, and Greek Languages, 8 00 AT. eVAln 4. Iran far Irw.

(km a CiHart.r anil 41U UlllVlI lui IUH moil irjliniw.l no deduction made for absence, except in cases of rouaciea sic megs. C. C. GILES, Principal. Pomeroy, August 12, 1861.

AT COST! POSITIVELY AT COST NO HUMBUG. Only One Week Longer. Now is your time to buy cheap paints, turpen-Bne, Varnish, Spices, Vermifuges, Pills, Vials, ottles, castor oil, Sweet oil, brushes, perfumery, fancy soaps, and everything in the drug line at cost and no mistake. Those indebted will please call this week and settle. J.

P. FLEMING. Inhuman CrucltyBarbnrls-ni. The inhuman creature who would suffer his better 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 Bread, crackers, cakes and Pies. no37tf Farm for Sale. OFFER for sale my Farm lying on the road lead 1 inefrom Chester to Parkersburg, in Chester towuship, a half mile from Adams' mill, euntnin-mg 90 acres, 60 acres under cultivation, with two dwelling houses and a well of (rood water, a pnod apple and peach orchard, and a good shop suitable for a blacksmith or wagon-maker. May 16, 1851 n32w3pd.

K. V. KIMS. MISS E. Milliner and i II AS JUST RECEIVED and is now openinc I I in the basement of the Riheldarfer House, a general assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Crapes and Milliners Trimmintrs of all kinds and of the best quality, which will be sold at a very small advance.

Pomeroy, April 17, 1851 n28tf. virtue of a writ of vend. ex. to me directed by the court of common pleas of Meigs coun ty, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the door of the court house, in Pomeroy, on the 25th day of A gust, the following real estate, to wit the south west quarter of the northwest quarter of section eight, town three, range thirteen, Ohio Cmpa- ny purcnase. oom as me property or John Uil leland, at the suit of David Barber et.

al. M. W. COLLINS s. at.

c. July 24 th, 1861 w6. Administrator's Notice. rpiIE subscriber has appointed and quali- J. ed as Administrator on the estate of Lorenzo Dpwf late of Coalport, Meigs county, deceased.

All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those bavin? claims against said estate will present them to duly authenticated for settlement within one year from this date. Jonathan i. riurr, Aom'r. Sheffield, Hay 1851. n353.

Tea In chests, half chests, and quarters. fresh articles. For sale low by OAKES BUSKIRK- 50 Boxes Glassware received and for sale at GEORGE HOLMES. ClODFlSKTr-A few drums just received a QEORGE HOLMES. GODFREY'S CORDIAL, and Bate-J man's Props, 6 eta pi bot, at FLEMING'S T70R SALEThe subscriber offers tot sale his Lard Oil Factory situated ia the town of Poeroy.

for terms apply to Adam Berkes or to themdersigne DAVID OEYER. BBVWHTB CinthtrijiB TiWi'j at TttitlSCS. a tturliUK'llf On the 23il dav of MV: A J' D. 1S51. David Barber caused to be issued ttr'm the Couft Coiiiuion Plfsa, of Metes Cntin- tv.

Ohio, a vvfit of attachment, for the sum of one hun lred and ofl dullafa, against thepfnn-ty and effects of Abrahntn M. Hinkl) which writ has been served and A. DONNALlY, Clefk. T. MNTAGir.

Atfy for June 11, Administrator's) Notice. AT the une Term of the court of common pleas pf 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. E. JONES. June 12, 1851.

no36w3. NOTICE. A petition will be presented to the Truste of 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 14, to the main road passing through said section. liKINKi WfcbSTliK. June 6, 1861.

n36w4pd. Administrator's Notice THE subscriber has been appointed and qualified as Administrator on the estate of Josiah Branch, late of Coalport, Meigs county, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedivte' payment; and those haviug claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement within one year from this date. O. BRANCH, Adm'r.

Pomeroy, August 1, 1851. n43w3.t Public Sale. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 23d day of August, next, offer for sale at the door of the courthouse in the town of Pomeroy, Meigs county, the following Teal estate, to wit, lot 23t, divided into two parts. 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 westwardly along said street with the front of said lot as to include the building rn that part of said lot next to said Branch's lot, supposed to be about 23 feet 6 inches, and then lark to the rear of said part of said lot to include, from front to fear, all of that part of said lot; secondly, till the residue of said iot 231. being the westerly or northwesterly part thereof.

To be toldby the order of the court of common pleas, at the suit of Ruber! Hysell, against Dike, James Murphy John Davis and Samuel Morton, under a dcen In chancery. Appraisement, r. First part 83u3. Second part e400. TH.1RVIN i Master Com' r.

inCh'y, M. C. 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 pf the" next term, be-tweeea the hours prescribed by law, the following real estate, vis: a part of fraction No.

2. in town ship 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; thence north 40 dep.

west 2 chains and 64 links; thence south 5 chains and 65 links; thenee west 13 chains and 26 links; thence south 9 chains snd 30 links, to the place of beginning; containing 20 sores more or less. Appraised at 3464. Tesms: 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 snd provided. A. 1JNUKLS, Adm'r.

Augusts, 1851. n43w4. Public Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that I will, on the 22d day of September next, at the door of the courthouse, in Pomeroy, Meigs county, offer for sale, the following property, to wit: 121i acres of east end of 262 acre lot, No. 34, in section 28, town 6, range 14 in said county.

Ordered to be sold as the property of Sarah M'Guire, John M'Guire, the heirs of Horatio Sprague, Reuben Eustice, and Charles O. Sprague, at the suit of JudahTouro, TH.IRV1N master com'r. August 13, '61 n44w8 Public Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that I will, on the 004 iliittf C4nl4nlu nml. lt r'nai Of she court house, In Pomeroy, Meigs County, oftrt 1.

a 4.4.U wv.wiv.Mww, -I forfala the followms tract nf land: to aonth-west part Of tiwstionr- section. 15, town 9, range 15, containing 70 aores, and being the farm on which George Wood resides, in the county of Meigs. Ordsred to be sold as the property of said George Wood at the suit of Wm. M'-Dowell TH. IRV1N, master com'r.

August 13, '61 no44w6 Sale by order of Court. By virtue of an order of the court of common Sleas in the case of Charles F. Thomas vs. Thomas cKown, to me directed, I will offer at public sale at the door of the court house in Pomeroy, on 22nd day of September, 1851, between the hours prescribed by law, the following real estate, vis: Lot No. 180 in the town of Pomeroy.

Appraised at700. M. HECKARD, Special Master in Chancery. August 19, 1861. n46w6, N' OTICE.

William Pullins, Cothorine Pul lins, Isaac Sheets, Mary J. Sheets, John F. Spencer, William V. Spencer, Andrew J. Spencer, Smiley A.

bpencer, James A. Spencer, Clarissa Spencer, John J. Perdon, Margaret Perdon, La-vina Crops, Christian Creps, William Creps, Mary A. Creps, and Lydia Creps, will take notice that a petition was filed against them on the 30th day of July, 1861, in the court of common plens of Meigs county, by Francis F. Spencer, and is now pending therein, wherein the smd Francis de mands partition ofthe following real estate, to-wit: 40 off the west side of the northwest quar ter el section INo.

tow Wo. 2, of range 13, in Meigs coiin'y; md that at the next term of snid rouri appiieatinn will benindcby the snid Francis ir an order that partition may be mnrio of snid premises. F. F. SPENCER.

1851. n43w0. House aud Lot for Sale. THE subscriber olli rs for 1ms dwelling house; also, his corner house, at present occupied us a Chair, Cabinet, and Tailor Khcp, together with the whole lot. Said property is situated in the most puhlic part of Grnhnm Station.

The premises is well oaloula.fd for any kind of mercantile business. For further particulars apply on the premises to M. C. GREENLEE. August 6, 1851.

n43tf. Hope for the Afllfrtrd. LL WHO MAY HE SI FFER1NG WITH 1 a derangement, of Nature from taking Mercury, may be cured by taking the Extract ol American Oil, which.purifies the blood, and will cure Fresh Cuts, Fever Sores, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, lnflamation, Flux, Erysipelas, Rheuma tism, Arc, with the small sum of 26 to 60 cents. For sale by Wm. B.

Penningto, Middleport, Meigs county, Ohio; also, by II. Havman, Letarta- ville, and S. H. Basrktt, Rutland. Call and get bottle, and you will find it to be one of the best medicines now in use.

August 6, 1861. n43w3. The Greatest BLOOD PURIFIER Is ma wnovt Wu.d! JHm1 pm Brtfe, or Sai BtOimf M. It hi laaaaaJWUrequirad at a Bnav-thrM Mm aSaa OttU laala TwrmntVmihmm Itawa arWa la atn kw -J 1. 1 1 1 raoilnd of tbto a Im luulirai Son.

Tlx rl SjmtW of ikla BUaal Partflsr an Mbar BadMlnaa, cooallM la a traal Mann la ila DoaaM.ll a iMaww lUaaleal vtrtma naa nanf Mil Indian Roots and Barks, wbkt ae attar dltlaa an n. Taaat aia tka awat rWa Ptrilan af ifaa Pla4 Uat wm aw kaowa la atitaar UtntM If liaialwlUl laaf BarsaparUla, Yellow Dock; CHIRRY AND SASSAFRAS BARKS, auk (kit TcR-atakU SstraeUMl aalv Bw fa. Blssa1 Fartaar. bat alaa. eaMBr naaia.

bv ptti 44t laa hi other. Il dUtpar, kaeMua laa aaaali of a lka awr koM Bv Oaa Palter will laat mmek laacer, and will tarn- Taa) Tlaaaa aw tm Slaam, Una Um Mlm't Wartk of au oltaar awdlclaa. tr rat amor or aa cvwor BcreiolA, rever-Sores, afaiiail 1 Ja mt aaV.Mm Staav filial am Ma I.t4MaMmtallrilav laaa. kM, Umm, 1 alTaiaa) tm i-yaa, Bjaaapa aJa, tmm to (W Sua, frm, itaaa, aafil JMaaaa4 au. orata I D1.L4 aw oor JUMFULfTi vti Baii aiA.aary Aaaat iMa feaa.

a (19 aaiaa. nmsOUcst Spanish float only ft pr Uv 1 ehenj irug iibit, FLEMING. H. B. SMITH.

Prefer in Dry Goods, Grcrtleii HarJvtrfr BACK AGAIN AT HIS Oil) STAND ON the corner of Cherry aud Front, where l.e wm be happy to greet hi numerous friends and customers with tnothef ths fifth) lot of old ioor. Having purchased entire strek of r. Williams Slid Connected hi own therewith he is prepared to trade for every marketable article, cash not excepted, tipoh terms to Suit N. B. The Stove Store snd Tin and Copper uiiaoiiiDmcni win oe eonimuea in the pin stand one door below by SMITH THOMPSON.

July 10, 1861. made to order and warranted in every particular by H. B. SMITH. oots A ShoesWishing to efese out this part of my trade I will Sell below the usual rates at wholesale or H.

B. SMITH. July 17, Lumber, Weather boards and inch poplar forsaleby H. B. SMITH.

lass Jars, Tea Boxes, Lamps' and other VJi store room furniture for sale at H. B. SMITHS. Buckets Tubs. From Factory for at the Marietta MITH'S.

Broon.S4-.20 dos. at wholesale at" SMITH'S. hi a a 11 says tnat the ua system works like charm." He has just, returned from the Queen City and is prepared to accommodate hi numerous customers the following articles at his cash prices. SO Barrels best Molasses; 15 do Middling and Extra Sugars; 10 Boxes Raisins; 10 do Soap; 10 do Sugar Crackers; Soda aufl Butler do. Coffee, Tea, Spices and other articles belonrinc to the traila at Wholesale or Call and eer-liim first house above the Rolling UilU; LA1TCKW SC ALES, for'nlc ntCin VMTITH'S.

I cmnati pnecs, at Knnntvhn Salt 10 Isrrel-s for low for onsh SMITH'S. WENTV-FIVT! rtushels Shoe Pr-rs. ns-sortud sizes, from tlie brst fnfitnrs in tlio rni-Uett. 'SMITH'S. rd A snlenrlirf nrlipTe df No.

Msv 8, 18M SMITH'S. 1 new "Tp1y sptonft'i-l Tf PilniVlptvfi rfTrr tn thr renewed B. SMTTP; Aiint JnlylT. Qoda Fountnln for mle with hi the r- oeipts p-nd appurtenancrs. at May 8, 18R1.

SMTTFTS. 1 KATIIKK-'TnpfT. Cf Tonmnrr. 'innfl Bindinr skins. frf aalff anrp (f depl9'lP50, IT.

CI OLE I.EATIIEW. A fnVndid rtile 1. Cincinnati anri TTpmtnrlr tan' fnr aaa 4 SMITH'S: "PLASTIIVO POWDERS Vew freceived on commission end for sale humi the cash principle, by H. B. SMITH.

DEL Bed Pins tnt reeiv-H. B. SMITH. Airent 17) ed and for sale by. jn9'1850.

flOAL STOVES.The celebrated Enterprise jnob. 1, 1 and 3 (Jail and seehem, at SMITH'S. 1 Selling off at Cost. Great Faroins! Great Bargains! IS subscriber about to decline business in uio Pomeroy, offers his-entire stock through the nth of July TaT' sr3SEBBnr, His stock embraces Drags A full and general assortment. ramiv -riwii tuoi ij Den manii- racture.

Palatsu Wilson's celebrated Chocolate col ored, Fire and Weather Proof Paint, which we offer cheaper than common white lead; Chromes, Red, Yellow and Green; Chinese, Trieste and American Vermillion: Blue dc Celestial Patent Blue, Yellow Ochre, Spnnish Brown, Ven. Red, Red, White, and. Black lead; Lamp, Bone I-vory Black, Umber, Oils. Every kind, with prime bottled Cod Liver Oil. Dyes Embracing Acids, Annotta, Cochineal, Indigo, Logwood, Ex-Logwood, Madder, Vitriol, c.

Brushes. Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shav-ng, Whisker, Flesh, Hat Dusting, Hearth, Sweep, Whitewash, Horse, Scrub, Shoe, Paint, Varnish Sash Brushes. Tocether with vials. Essences, Cor dials, 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, uly 1st, 1851. J. P. FLEMING. LAW PARTNERSHIP.

R. E. Constable. R. A.

Constable. E. CON-TABLE SON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, and Solicitors in Chancery, Athens, Athens Comity, Ohio, Will promi'tlv and faithfully attend to all business entrusted to them in the Ohio Courts or in the Circuit and Supreme Conrts of the United States. HT Office tight doors West of the Post Office and opposite the Court i July 10, 1851. n40tf.

AT my instance an attachment was this day issued byS. S. Paine a justice of the neace of Salisbury township, Meigs county, against the property and effects of George W. Aken, a non resident ol said county. WILLIAM WALLACE.

July 12, 1851. n41w3. i ai- I 1YJ OTICE. At my instance an Attachment was this issued by Seneca Haicht. a iustice of the peace of Rutland township.

Meirocountv. and State of Ohio, against the property and effects or William r. Kent, a non-resident of said coun ty. JAMES FL JOHNSON. July 7, 1861.

n4nws. Notice. THE Second term of Mr. Williams' Singinh will commence on Saturday evening the6tt ist, at hair past seven o'clock, in the basemen; the Presbyterian church. Persons desirous oi miting with the assure invited to be present on hat evening.

July 1861. h38w3. ijrsjfc nwuKOY wharf boat. sr. COURT HOUSE LANDING.

WAVING newly fitted up my Wharf Boat, uid improved its capacity, I am prepared to re ceive and forward all kinds of goods, produce, 4c, eirher up or down the river, at the most reasona ble rates. Having made permanent arrangements with the stesmers plying regularly to Cincinnati md Pittsburgh, lam prepared to forward freights uniform rates regardless of the season. Those to ship on the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati 'ncKets. or on anyot the smaller boats plying re ulnrly "Ohio," "Reveille." or "Gov. "in make their shipments through me at a great dvantage.

My charges are moderate, and as my for storing goods are not exceeded by any ither boat on the River, I invite business men to consult their own interests by advancing mine. 'areftil and attentive hands are always ready day iu nigm, io receive or aisonirge iretgni. Families removing to the West can be ao commodated on board the Wharf Boat iunel2n36 JAS. MARTIN. N.

B. All letters and freight should be directed J. Martin, Pomeroy Wharf Boat, Court House O'Athens Messeagei copy to the amount oftl id charge this 7, BUGGY FOB ALE-A one '3fnORS! BUGGY can be obtained on li-" bcrsV tcmn by application to icray i U1U. ILDGEtNYE tcsamta tha praetiee nf the Law U4 aaifi 44.4-j l. a-mai.

in auu uailla, idttia other counties of the (present) eighth eir- eUlt. -V I ib il fel ftl Dead. 1' ARIETTA MARBIE WORKS, I OLilsfER St LEONARD woultfrepccti I fofm tne citizen ofc Pomeroy vicinity they still MARBLE BUSINESS all ia all its various branches attkeif olrfslsnd in Marietta, Ohio. Having just feceiued a large SHif Well Mrleed assortment of Italian and AiiK-rii uu mniuiu -and Blocks, fe prepared to make to UMENTS, TOMB TABLES and 1IKAD-K of everv varielv. oh the sHofcti st fintl; wkatkrt style, and for the tontit Mu c.

"Marble Mantels, Centre Tablc-Tofs, always on hand. v- Grindstones from the best Waj'tott qtiarfi'es, constantly on hand, wholesale or retail. Any orders addressed to US at Marietta, of B. Smith, Pomeroy, will be promptly attended to, Marietta, O. June 19, 1851 n37infl.

Road Tax Kotiee. The Crmmissioners of eounty attheir March session 1851,. detortninrd that genera levy of ten cents on the 100 be assessed on the taxable property of said county entered on the duplicate of 1851. ALSO: An additional levy of 20 cents on the 1100 valuation, by the Trustees of Chester, of 2 cents on the $100, by the trustees of Olive of tu cenia on we aiw, ny xne Trustees oi urange, and 10 cents gn the $100 by the Trustees of Salisbury. S.

HALLIDAY Aud. iune 28, 1861. n38w4: 10 LBS. Lampblack for 90 cts, at ELF.MlNG'S panih Liquorice 1 per lb. at FLEMING'S aud Paper, at cost, at FLEMING'S Spiees, Cinnamon, Cloves, Pepper, and Allspice at cost at" FLEMING'S Fire Proof Paint Wilson's beautiful Chocolate, olored Metallic Fire and Weather proof paint, for the manufacture of which the proprietor has bi-en awarded seven medals from the different Fairs and Institutes of this and other Statt Pr its superiority over all others.

It is sua- ccptible of a fine polish wannnted not to cr.ick. For sale nl cost, or cheapprthan than any othM kind of paint at regular ri.EMING. amp C'UImtti'S-T-riuir'licR nud Halls can now supply themselves wiUi I.mp Chimnies at cost at FLEMING'S. Drug Store for Sale. TTf TITH a nnd consinntly increasing pajronape, situated in the town of Pome roy.

'j irsjflt priiprous oiindition of the place' together willrrercntly developed resources, render it the most di.irable location in the State. The fact that several extensive salt companies have lately pone into operation vndeTsuch favor able auspicec, induces the belief, that the growth of the How.n, hitherto so unparalleled, has but just commenced. For particulars enquire, postpaid, of J. P. FLEMING.

Pomeny, July 1st, 1851. Hontse and Lot Tor Sale. J1HE 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 hiith. The lower story is made sufficient to keep a store, grocery, or hoarding house. The lower story is 18 feet square oi a room.

The second story has two large rooms, with a good fireplace. 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 front by 225 back. Any person wishing to purchase this property all have a great bargain.

THOMAS JONES LEWELYN. May 22, 1851 n33w4pd GEO. FOSSICK, 7 holesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, and Confectionery, FRONT BELOW THE SUIELOARVER IIOl'SE, would respectfully announce to his customers, and the public, that he has constantly on hand a large assortment of every article in hisline. which he 1j prepared to warrant equal to any brought to this market, He keeps constantly on handbesides CANDIES and CONFECTIONERY, KA1SINS, CREAM NUTS. PRUNES, GROUND NUTS, CITRONS, ALMONDS, ORANGES, BRAZIL NUTS, LEMONS, FILBERTS, PECCAN NI TS, And in a word every varietv of articles usually found in a wholesale Fruitery and Confectionery.

Having an excellent BAKERY attached he is prepared to furnish BREAD, CAKES, CRACKERS, PIES, as may be desired. artits furnished to order. The subscriber pledees himself to keen such a stock as cannot be surpassed in this Market Dealers generally, and especially Merchants from the country, are invited to call. ILTUrders promptly and satisfactorily filled. GEO.

HOSSICK. Pomeroy, May 29, 1851. no34tf. Icmon Syrup, for sale wholesale and retail Jk by GEO. HOSSICK.

CE CREABL-aThis delicious summer luxury will be served every evening and families supplied to order at HOSSICK'S. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. AND ounuINNATI DATS OF TASKING FOMKROV I'F AND DOWN. Messfnckr, Down Sunday, Up Wednesday. Buckkte State, Monday, Thursday, Keystone State, HlBERMA, Tuesday, Wednesday" Thursday, Friday, Saturday, hriday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Cincinnati, Brilliant, Clipper, MARIETTA, POMEROV AND CINCINNATI PACKET.

Ohio, Down Tuesday. Up Sunday. FOMKROV AND PORTSMOUTH PACKET. Reveiiif 4" imirsuny T) A i m. Porlsm'th Tuesday Friday.

w.ekly packet Between Pitsburgh.ITIaiielta, Ponie- roy ana uampolis. Tn new and fast runningsteanv OJlKfJ er GOV. MEIGS, Captain John Smmic, will make regular weekly trips between the above ports. Leaving Pittsburgh for Marietta, Pomeroy and UBiupons, every iijr.niJAK, ai o'clock, V. Heturnine leaves Pomeroy for Marietta and Pittsburgh, every THURSDAY at 9 o'clock, A.

M. June ia, iaoi. nsitr. 111! It CUES. Protestant Episcopal Rev.

Thomas B. Doolev, Rector. Services every Sabbath morning, at IO. nl.lnnt Presbyterian Rev. R.

Wilkinson, Pastor: services every sabbath morning at 101 rclock. a i r. Pastor: Services at the upper church on alternate lueiiMMiiMi i.ni!iianaia.ni, enuuuui inuiiuiif'3, ai iu ciock at lower church, ccijr oauuaui uiiuruooil, ai 0 ClOCK. Roman Catholic Rev Theophilus Krapf. ivbu services every aaoutun morning.

German ltlethodist Rev. Mr. Sen ices every Sabbath morning. German Lutheran Rev. Mr.

Services every Sabbath morning. Gsvra, Hasel, SOCIETIES. A MASOIVIC. Pomornv 1jA XV No. 164, Stated Meetings, the Monday I.

Evening, on or before the full moon in each month. Hall in Murphy's building, Second St. I. O. O.

F. Naomi Lodjfe, LJJ" Meetings on every Friday Evening. Hall in Edwards' building. Welfare Division, No. 06ons riiV0f Temperance, Meetings every Saturday tetrf Evening.

Hall in DeCamp's building. Salisbury Division No. 9a, iSous of Teinpcmnfc Meetings on St.urdny (aaalEvcTiings. imil, Birebiiruliug'JIiddiipori CryMnl Division Ao. 1, ifiHy Sons and Dnugliter.s of Tciuperunce ineei-inwt ings every Friday aliernucn at the Sons' Hrll in Pomeroy.

4 BY Virtue nf a writ of fi. fa. ctTTcv. fa. in me directd by the iurt of cotimwn of county, Ohio, 1 will offer st public sa'e at the door of the CoMrt-nouse in Pomeroy, on the first day of the lfext efta of said court, letwcen the hours prescribed hf law, the following real.cstate, vis: Jne hundred acre tot being the lot on P'hich Jeremiah Grey lives, in std'iolt 29, town -mifo i Ohio company a purchase, except five t.AA by the Said Grey to Joseph Corn well.

L-vied oi( as the property of said Gn at the suit uf JaCiibllorBiwok. ADnraised at 1 1000 Q0LL1N8 August 19, 1841'. n46wS. SHtUIFfS SALET" BY virtue of a writ of alias ex. to me directed bv Ihe court of Common picas of Gallia county, Ohio-, I will offer for sale at of war the residence of James CaVWood.

in Sittcm town ship, Mclgs county, Ohio, on Saturday, the 301h between the bonis prescribed by law, the the fbllowinif property, Vis: One Vokeof oxen. The property of John H. Ctywood to satisfy a judgment in favor of Al ol Kent. W.JLOLLINS, s. J.

c. 't August 19, 1851. nl3w2 1851. SPRNG GOODS. S.

EDWARDS has lust received from the East a larre assort mcnt, of new and de sirable Goods, which in adiiitiqn to his previous stock constitutes aa large an assortme nt as can found in this region of country. His artit-Us arc of the best quality, and he will sell at a very advance on eastern prices. Among his articles may be found a large variety of DRESS GOODS, consisting of Figured and Watered Dress Silks; Printed, French Grenadines, Berngcv Tissues, Blank, Green and Maroon French Green, Mode and Maroon-Thibet Clutlisf Black and Fancy Figured, Plain and Barred Swiss Muslins; A large assortment of Printed Lawns, comprir sing the newest styles; rrench Printed Jaconets, Ginghams, 4c. 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, Cassimtres, SatinetUi.

Jeans. Tweeds, die. Pomeroy, April 17, 1861. TV EEDLE WROUGHT CAPESXufTi, I Collars, Chemisettes, and Corded skirta. for sale by aprill7 EDWARDS.

JENlfT LIIt DTRIltllfllNGS of all co- lors, at apillT EDWARDS. BONNETS Florence Braid, Rough and Ready, Milan Edce, Hungarian, Needle Braid, colored Chip and China Pearl Bonnets, for ale by apriin EDWARDS. Bonnet Silks and Satins, various colors-Crape, Thule and Florence, assorted colors, iot DoniieiLiining, lorsaie ai apnui KJJWAKLM. Hosiery A fine assortment of Ladies aiid Children's Hose. cnmDrisinir evcrv varii-tv.

just received by apriin Lace Boots Kid, Morocco, Calf and Kip, for sale at apriin EDWARDS. 1 incn, Cotton, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings I ana inserungs, lorsaie at apriin EDWARDS. 500 Piece Bonnet and Cap for EDWARDS. sale very cheap at Aleves Black, Colored, White Kid and Silk Gloves of superior quality, at. apriin EDWARDS'.

altera and Half Gaiters, Kid, Morocco. Calf and KiD Buskins, and Jenny Lind Tics. Also, a good assortmemt of Misses and Children's Buskins, and Lace Hoots, for sale at. apriin EDWARDS', One Hundred Ream Cap Paper-Also, Flat Cap, Letter and Bill Paper, at apiill7 EDWARDS'. C'l roceries A General Assortmcntufarr im GROCERIES, for sale low by apriin EDWARDS'.

teel A general assortment of Cast, Shear, Germanend E.B Steel, for sale by apriin EDWARDS'. I ion A large lot of all sizes, for sale at apriin EDWARDS'. alls and Spikes of all sizes, just received and for sale very cheap nt apriin EDWARDS'. IJbwder 60 kegs Rifle and Blasting Powder on hand and for ale at apriin EDWARDS'. PLOWS.

The attention of farmers is called to my assortment nf Plows Lones Patent with with out stocks also, Plow Points and Land Sides. April 17, 1861. E. S. EDWARDS.

Tea Store I have on hand a large lot of Imperial, Young Hyson and Black TEAS, which 1 am prepared to sell in origi nal packages either of 'i by the half chest, or by the single lb, at very low prices. April 17, 1861. E. n. liUWAKDS.

Hollow Ware A large assortment on hand and for sale at EDWARDS. April 17, 1851. GEORGE W. HOLMES, WHOLESALE GROCER. No.

4, Naln middleport, Ohio. ajajtjaav. io anus. i. on iianii ana for sale low by GEO.

W. HOLMES. T4i a W9 nn 7 i i LASSES. 100 bbls. new crop just received and for sale low by GEORGE W.

HOLMES. R' IO COFFEE-60 baps superior article just received and for sale low at No 4. UliUKUE W. HOLMES. CIGARS.

20 boxes fine regalias; 10 do Canones; 13 do Fine Havanna; 6000 Commons on hand and for sale low by GEO HOLMES. POWDER, SHOT A LEAD. For sale at No. 4 GEO W. HOLMES.

'I lEAS. Inchests, half chests and quarters, fres article, for sale ery low at No. 4. OOAP CANDLES A good article of kj both on hand and foi sain by the box. GEO HOLMES.

I A I SUN'S 26 boxes just received and for IV sale low at No 4 GEO HOLMES. TJRIITIE OLD WHISKEY 20 bbls. on J. hand from one to three years old for sale at No 4. CEO HOLMES.

OBACCO 20 boxes fine Va.andKy. leaf I received from sale low at No 4. the manufacturers, am! for GEO HOLMES. CJ II. MOLASSES A CLARIFIED kJa SYRUP, a good article, low at GEORGE HOLMES.

ElflOIV'S A ORANGES. 20 boxes fresh JLi and for sale cheap by HOLMES. ACKEREL. 50 bbls. Nos.

1, 2, and 4 1T.I just received and for sale low nt No 4. GEORGE HOLMES. BHOOItlSr at No 4 -20do. first rate articles cheap nrnorsp tv hot VI JjllJiTILlO, 0 YE STUFFS of all kinds, warranted goodl i i jusi rccciveo. anu lur snie low ny GEORGE HOLMES, pOUNTY LAND-For those who tervedin I the War of 1812 with Great Britain or nnv ofthe Indian.

1 have received a copy of the 1 itc Act of Congress, passed September 28, lb.00, granting Bounty land, and am prepared to procure lands under the provisions of said. Those desiring information concerning their rights to lands can be informed by rnplication to me. No change will be made except in cases proving successful, and in such charges will be reasonable. J. CARTWRICtlT.

octlO'60noSlf MEXICAN IUUSTANU LINIMElVr. The subscriber has been appointed wholesale agent for this world renowned Liniment, and will furnish the trade with it at the proprietors pr gross a onsen J. P. FLEJ FLEMING. OK Dwt.

Buckets on'hand snd for sale by iO GEO W.I10L.ME.S DR. J. W. SPRY, Surgeon DentiM, Portsmouth, Ohio. Will visit POMEROY, in the first week of the months of June, September," December and uiniwWrator's Sale.

BY virtue (fan order to rue directed Ly IS court of ei lr ttrn p'caa rfMeij entity, 1 wi.f offer at puM-o pale at the dw house in Pomeroy, cn the first tt' leinl, te-tweeu the hovrs pnsi rii-r law, lluwirg tealestite, as the rty'of Joseph 1'irry, dec iA tu-wit: The n(irthwcst quarter -of ttlF in quarter. uf scclinn 2S in tbe-, Ohio canipauy purcliiiaef coiitnming 4(V ai-s mwc oi les3. Tsaxa of Salf: One cash iu hand, fiie' third in stx months, and the.T.iditu iiMtnc year from the day of fa'e, the purc.n.,er givinir bund with approved security. Appraised ai -50 A. JNGELS, t.

August 5, 1351 43fti. 'j. Pufilic Kale. notice is hkkebV given, ism i.wiii, cn the SJd day of next fler sale, at. the door of tl.e court hour in Steif ooulity, the following H'nl esla'ff, to AO res I laud Il of Lot No.

in town 3ksnd range 12, Ohio company's pttrrhSFc; that ia to say, AO acres of said lot adjoining Cullen McKeusev'a lund. situated iir said ennnty, Ortlcrcd by a decree in chancery lt I. wild us the pn perty of Jaccb t-clirid tr -at thw suitori'eUtM. I'eirel, TH. IKVlN, Master August 13, Iw8i.

IVotice. I ESTHER CHASE, widow, Royal Chare. Join Chase, I Samara and tVciirChaae, heirs at law of Abel Chare, deceofed, will luke notice that a petition was ajjainst I hem on the. 2tth day of March, 1861, in the.t'ourt of Con men Pleas of Meigs county, ly NirholnsStatihury, and is now pending therein, herein the said Nirho-Iiin Stnulmry denmniU partition of the fullowmn real lo-wit: aRtlie real (gt.aleof wU said Atet C'linte, died, feized in iid and which ia pjrljculnrly i raid jxti-tion; and that- at the next term of gaid court plication will be made by the said Nicholas Stan bury f.ir an order that partition may uisile cf said premises. N.

STANBl liV. July 3, 1861. ntOwC. h). Notice.

David Padcn, Jerome l'aden, Jol n- O. Pailen, Alexander 1'sden, Elir.al cth Padin, Olivia l'aden, A Elizabeth I'aydcn, are hereby not iritd that i.n the 18th day of Sepli mlei.ttili, Kljmi Padcn fildl in the Cotfrt of Coli.mou Pleas of V.d( comity, Ohio, bill in chancery againsf thtm. The object and prayer of wlueh bill is, lo enable suit compel tiicsu id David Padcn and JolmO. Padcn, as Administrators of the estate of Jcmes Pmlcn, deceased, to convey to Hit said Elw.n It 11 acre lot No. ti, iiiscctioi sNos.

VJ, and IN, iir town No. 1, range No. ud 6( i being Hie south half of 1(H) acre lot No. 2M, in sections 1 and 7, in town No. 2, rang-: No.

12, in said Mcipt couuty, Ohio, in pursuant of a Contract between the said Elson and the deredt nt, as set forth in said bill: or that the said David, Jerome, John Alexander, Olivia and Kh.n belli Pudeii, as the heirs at law, and Elizabeth Paden, as the willow the said James Payden, lie compelled to release to the snid.Elson thei ntcrcat in said land, on the said Elson paying a in lial.inee that limy le found to be due from him. And tlenlnne named persons arc further notified that tiulcfs tin shall appear and plead, Answer or demur to said bill, within sixty days after the next Urui of raiil court, thc-said Elsou, at the term next tlierenl'U will apjily to said court to take themuttters of said' bill aa confessed, and to decree thereon at curd-ingly. T. A. PLANTS, Solicitor forCoinpi't.

July 10, 1851. n40wft. 25. nolle Sale. Notice is hereby given, thai I will, on the 22d day of September next, "ffe for sale at the door of the court house i Meiga; county, the following real cslata, to-wit: a partof i in uisHiueiiuiiiy, iiiuows: commencing ai a stane aiauning on u.c line of the road leading from the Ohio river lo Rut-' lauu, I'euig 07 leei iromine upper rut t.i snui lot No.

lj thence along the road or street towards Line hill, distance ICt feet; thenee at right angles with the upper line of mini lot Mo. 1 and down the river distance 35 feetj thenee parallel with the lirA mentioned line distance Ifi leet; thenee parallel with the second line mentioned distance Jb feet vu me uegiiiiiuig. wiuereu ii) a ueefee in enioiee-v ry to be sold st the suit of Stephen Barlow vs. Hugh R. Dunbar and Alfred Addis.

Til. 1RV1N, 1 Master Cotvr. August 19, 1851. 15wo. jVj otiee Thomas Cane, John Cane, illian 1 Cane, Samuel Cnnc, Nelson Edson and A-; Mary Edson, of the State of Pennsylvania, at law end legal representatives of Jaincs Cane, late of Meigs county, Ohio, deceased, will take notice that Nancy Cane, widow of James Cum deceased, did on the 6th day of Agust, 1S51, hie 111 the court of common pleas of JMcigB petition, praying to have dower assigned luf in sixty acres of land lying in Chester township.

111 said county; of whxli said Julix-s Cane, died. seised and possessed. Sol. for Petitioner. August 12, 1861.

nHw B. SHERIFF'S SALK. BY virtue of a writ of vend. ex. tn me directed by the court of common pleas of Meigs county, Ohio, I will offer at public sale at the door ofthe court-house in Pomeroy, on the first day of the next term of said court, between the hours pro- cribed by law, the undivided sixth part of lots No.

41 and 61 im the town of Graham Station, with the appurtenances. Offered as the liruperty of Wm. T. A. Lallance at the suit of Nathaniel Powell.

M. COLLINS, s. si. e. August IS, 1851.

nl6w5. Public Sale Notice is hereby given, that I will, on the 22d day of September next, offer for sale at the door ol the c.mrl house in ivleiga county, the following real estate situated 111 said county, to-wit: The north half of the land included within the following boundaries: beginning at a post on the bank of the Ohio bears north lb' deg. cast 29 links to a hoop ash 18 inches in diani- t4r wnct A liiilca ti a mnnle 1 A inplia iii rliamrili.r thence west to the line of the 13th and 14iaaiiir43 4.4,. tkniin smith 1(1 rhflilia ttnA linlra. ia, iiivii, 4.

cast to a stake on the bank of said river bears 4tf deg. west 39 links to a maple HI inches north 2 ileg. west 66 Unas lo noop asli inches iu ill- Binetcrj thence with the Ohio river to the place of" beginning, situated iu section 33, town 1, and range 13, being a part oflOU acre lot 38(5 one lot sold out of said property toKHimielMauly by Wm, Church is excepted. Ordered by a decree in chancery to be sold as the property of said Win. Church st the suit of Charles Matthews.

TH. 1RV1N. Master Cum. M. C.

August 19, 1851 nw5. Public Sale. N4ITICE is hereby giventhat I will, on the 22d day of Scptuuber next, at the door of the court house in Pomeroy, Meigs county, offer for sale the following tract of lund to wit: The south-west quarter of the nortli-cast quarter aud the south-east quarter of the quarter of section 29, town 1, and range 14 in said county. Ordered to be sold as the property of llannon Gibson at the suit of .1 nines TIL lKVIN master com'r. Auirust 13 '61 no41w3 Public Sale.

NOTICE is hereby given that I will ou th 22d day of Scptctiihur next at the door of the court house by virtue of a decree of the court of common plens of Meigs couuty, offer- for sale the following property, lo wit; Lot No. 8, iu the town of diddleport, in suid enmity, ordered to he snlii as the, property of John W. ut the suit of Hampton, Smith TH. 1IIVI.N. Minster cuUiiiiissicner, Augutt 12, 1861.

no44w0. HolJ on Tlierct ANDY HAS IIL'SIMS WITH YOU. IT wo lieve, not generally understood es yet, that the rlicapest place to buy Goods In Pomercy, is at the New Store nf A. Loi dnes, on Front street, Letwcen Lind and Sycamore, la Martin's old stand. This occasion is therefore embraced to proclaim the interesting fa' to the world at large.

Having opened business (tr himself, he invites those he 1ms so faithfully servid for years, to return in purt the favors received: He bns just rtynived. a ehoieo stock of th very brat quality or goods in the market, njibnieiiig all kinds of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vi Suiiiiiitr. C.oths, Calicoes, Prints, Lawns, Laces, landkerchiefs, Hunts, Shoea, Hats, Caps, ItonueU, Trimmings, Vc. Also, Griiceries, Spiecs, Knick Knacks, and Jim Cracks. In short, every thiug that prudent, honest, industrious and economical people may need.

Give him a call, as Andy is tl.e boy to give yoy good bargains. K. Lonixrn. PflllTtv, 1, ISfll 4i.

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