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Gallipolis Journal from Gallipolis, Ohio • Page 4

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Kuntai Baliwra, Wheeiiac ACKET.y, THE new and fast light UTV''f'V JrinE'ht steamer EiasiaJaWOOD. J. K. Jobaaoa ter, leaves Kanawha and Satiates, on Tuea-dsya at 9 o'clock A. M.

Leavea Wheel ing ca Fridays, at .10 o'clock A. M. Learea Gallipolis for Wheeling Toee- daya at 6 o'clock P. M. Learea lia for Kanawha oa Saturdays, at 7 o'clock M.

freight or passage apply board, or lo VJ. B. ALONE, Kanawha. 8. C.

BAKER Sc Wheeling April 7, 1853 3m IVew Spring Summer GOODS, At Heed Quarters, Gotiipoli, Ohio. TTTE are now receiving a large sup ply of Spring and Summer troods consisting of black, plain and. fancy Dress Silks; pta'" n(1 Berage; Berate de Laine; Chailey Lawns; Swiss, Book" and Mull Muslins; Jaconets; Cambrics; Ginghams; Prints; Crape Shawls; b'aek and fancy. Silk Shawls; Cashmere Shawls; Parasofs, with a variety of Triminings, such as Swiss and, Jaconet Edgings and Insertings; Svviw and 'Jaconet Collars; Under leeves; KM. Silk, Lisle and cotton Gloves; black and colored Silk Fringe.

"Also every variety of Hosiery, with general assortment of men's wear, such as black, blue and brown Broadcloths; Cassimeres; Cassinets; Kentucky Jeans; Italian Cloths; Drab Detay; Egyptian cloths; plain and twilled Lin i ens; ouonaaes ana Dlue Lmiiings, which we will sell at the lowest price, and invite the specia1 attention of buyers before purchasing elsewhere. HALLIDkYS ADD ELL. N. B. We are now receiving a supply of Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware.

Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets and Dye Stuffs, with Patent Lever Plows of all numbers. March 31, 1853. 2m THE CHEAPEST And Hharlrat Baofr trlwrra the Eaal mm Wrat. rpttE UNION LINE OF STEAM LL ERS, running in connection' with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Wheelina, Through Tickets by this Line to Philadelphia, Washington CitT and Baltimore, can be jtrocurea Imm the Agentt at Louisville, Madison and -Cincinnati, or on but id the Boats. Having made permanent arrangements for Ticketing through, the travelling public will inrt it greatly to their interest, going East or West, to patronize this Line.

The "UNION LINE" being a chartered company, are required by lasr to run under such regu ations as will insure comfort as wel' as anfety to the tires of passengera. fJThis is the only Lioe running in connection with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. O-The Steamers of this Line are entirely new, and the largest, fastest, safest and most superb Boats ever built for the Western waters, and are as follows: Falls Citt, Capt. Sam. Mason.

Thos. Swan, Capt. John McCIure. David White, Capt. Wm.

McCIain. Alvw Adams, Capt. G. W. Norton.

Baltimore, Capt. Wm. Clark. Virginia, Capt. ChaVV; Weill.

Fare from Louisville A TaBaltimore, $1100 To Philadelphia or 12 00 Fare from Cincinnati, To Baltimore. 10 001 To Philadelphia or Washington 1 1 00 Passengers' B.iggnge transferred from Steamboat to Railroad, and from Railroad to Steam boat, free of eh aire. MOORHEAD, Agent. Jifarcb 17, 4 FRESfi gjiocb riejs: FORD 4 DROUILLARD, I I AVfc just eeceived a large and well selee- ted stock of Fresb Groceries, having purchased them from first hands, which they are enabled to sell at extremely low prices, at wholesale and detail. In addition to their large stock, they bare received Bbhds NO Sugar; 3 bis Loaf do, double refined; 3 do crushed do i 3 do powdered do 25 do Molasses 5 do sngarhouse Molasses; 6 do Mackerel; 3 tierces Rica; 2 casks Saleratua 2 do Soda; 30 boxes Soap; 25 boxes Candles; v-5 -do fancy toilet and shaving Soap; 15 do Layer and MR Raisins; SS sacks prime Rio Coffee 25 doz Shaker and common Brooms; 10 do Zinc Wash Boards; 40 do painted Buckets; 10 do do Tubs and Keelers; 400 lbs Candy -5000 fine Regalia and Principe Cigars; 15000 naif Spanish Cigars 20 gross fine cut chewing and smoking Tobacco; 30 reams rap and letter Paper; 10,000 letter Envelopes, fine and common English BlueSrass Osage Orange do a Cauhflower do Marrafat Peas; Turnip blood beet seeds; Hardware; Queensware; Glassware, and a large variety of notions too numerous -to men tion.

Call and examine for yourselves atthoi cucap urrcery lore or FORD DROUILLARD, March 10, 1853. READ THIS And be convinced that youacan purchase READ MADE CLOTHING, At Harry Frank's Chmp mm FaahlMnble Clalhlwa; Slrne, In the room formerly occupied by (be Book Store, rublie Square, near Uourt street. better terms tban any etber Gentie- men's furnishing House in this town. The material used in the manufacture of my Clothing was selected from the choicest stocks ot imported and Manufactured Goods, and have been cut and made in the most approved style and fashion. jj-v Every garment sold at ar.y store is expected to advertise the goods and induce the parch, aer to return, and my prices are far, tar below those of aod ill.

etber Clothing Stores in this I would respectfull iafima ana r.rU, my Custom Department I a.pareu manufacture raraaents to oe sa the best possible saaamer the Journal office. twe room larmarl. edbr the mr'y OCCQ- TULL assortment ol Vtueenaware and GlasT-X were, wbjduae are selNnr very low a an a ALL persons knowing'tbemsel ves indebted to the lata firm of BLACK Ax BELL, are respectfully requested to call and settle, as tha business infirm must, be closed p. Any P800 naving claims against the same will please present them lor payment Ths.aubscriberst.il con tinues to carry on the SAD DLING BUSINESS, at the same old stand, adioininz the Copper, Tjn and Sheet Iron ware maMiuintmiy a nauwr- ia where he is ready to furnish a'l variety of Saddles, Whips, Collars, Hames, Portmanteaus, Saddle Bags, and everything else usually kept in such an establishment, and of as good an article and as low price as can be found in the western country. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the same.

i H. E. BELL. Gallipolis, March 31, 1853. ly Spring llonnets.

JfJST received a complete assortment of the latest style of Spring Bon nets, among which may be found colored Belgrade, Gossamer, Milan, A loom, Ximbroidered, also an assortment of Straw Trimmings. For sale by XElfAGEK, BLACKFORD CO. March 31, 1853. FOR THE SPRING TRADE. ft.

LLQYU CO. "WHOLESALE dealers in BOOTS, SHOES, BATS LEATHER Front' street, Portsmouth, OA to, A VAIL themselves of this opportunity of XI informing the public that they have again received the largest and most complete assort ment of Boots and Shoes ever offered in this market, which were purchased from the Manufacturers and selected with that care and caution which a practical knowledge of the business and a firm conviction of the intrinsic value of a No. 1 article, advised us to exrt Profiting by this experience, we have used our best endeavors to procure such goods as woulri best promote the interests of onrselves end customers. ALSO A superior lot of Hats to whiih your attention is most earnestly invited, which consists in a good ac-nrtment of Fashionable Silk, Bearer, Oltrr, Rramh, Kaoala, Mi mm C'aaa Of the latest styles, and mit tasty deiisns. a.

I ol wmcn were laid in under sucb circum stances as will ena'ile us to give cati factor bargains to all who may favor us wit I their call Portsmouth. March 17. 3m NEW AND FRESH ARRIVAL OP GROCERIES, AT IIENK1NG CADOTS, WHERE the citizens of Uis place, country Merchants and Fanners mill constantly find the largest and best selected alack of Gro ceries ever brought to this market. All our articles are bought from first band; in large quantities, and will be sold at the very lowest The time is now at haad to buy your supplies cheap! "Come one. come All." per steamer Susquehannah 20 hhds Sugar, strictly prime; 10 do do good fair; 75 obis Molasses, prime 40 half bla do 10 bbls Sugarhouse Molasses; 3 do Loaf Sugar, double refined: 10 do Crushed do; MP 10 do powdered Sugar 5.

do clarified do; f0 sacks Rio dffee, from good to prime: 1 0 tierces Rice 8 baskets best Olive Oil; 7 bis White Wine, (Haut Sauterne;) 30 boxea Claret Wine; 10 dO Muscat do fcy 10 do assorted French Cordials; 3 eases Sardines. Received per steamer Buckeye State 15 doz painted Buckets; 3 do Beaver do; 9 do Nos 1,2 and 3 Tubs; 5 nests do; 5 dox Keelers, all sizes 20 do Brooms; 15 boxes Tobacco, best brands: 30 do Cheese; 50 doz Bed Cords; 10 bbls Crackers; 5 boxes Raisins; 90 drums Figs for sale low at HENKING CADOT'S Wholesale and retail Grocery Store, March 10, 1853. SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, JcC. EDMUND K. CHAPDU, WOULD inform the public that be has opened a Shop on Court street, door above M.

Vanden Store, and immediately opposite Henking Cadofs Grocery rtore, where he is manufacturing and keeps constantly on hand. Saddles, Bridies, Saddle Bags, Harness, Collars, Whips of all descriptions, and every other article in the line of his business, which will be soid on as reasonable terms aa similar articles have ever been offered in thia "or any other market. The work will be warranted. Tbe subscriber believes that be can furnish every thing in his line as well made and as chean casn i as Baa Barer oeen 'manufactured re i sold in this community. Give him a rail and try his worh E.

K. CHAPDU. -arch 10, 18S3tf -r HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. OR KEGS Nails ill sizes, toaethep will, general assortment of Hardware and Far. mtng Implements.

Table; ware nnd pocket o. Dives, or sale low try FORD March 24. 1853. RA BBLS. Kanawha Salt, just received and oV for sale by FOR DROUILLARD.

uetober jl, 1852. GREAT ATTRACTION, At she GalllfNttla DBswrrrlatai (Over Maguefs Drug Store.) "Is there a man' with soul so dead, "Thai to himself Hath never said" III go and bavt my Hkenesa taken, If ao, oof the time, Kre decavH defrrinr fierer Hath swept tbe lines where beauty lingers." THE subscriber baring fitted up his rooms in the best style, is now prepared to lake DAGUERREOTYPES, single or in groups. Miniatures fitted in eases, lockets, pins, rings and in the Mat stylevalso originals copied. His riend aod the public cenerally ar invited to call and see for Gallery 4pea frotn 8 1-2 O'clock until ar" Mart 3, 18. 3ns W.BROWN.

i WESTERN -NEW COLLEGE OF HEALTH 207 Mill Street, Biffal, H. J. DR. G. O.

VAUGHN'S mm mmmt wm pus iiiitniii wirfc iiini.il diaHifc ALL OVEK THX WOKXB. ft baa ww Uomn Uu mlf atirias fmr fmmilg earuoatarir aaaaaW DKOPST: as atara, Ha, non.pt.mt tBuandiatarr rrJirraJ, a MM of Ww lav BXamdmf. Km rmmmUH ar rMmq Tti eiaana aa fhchttal a Chleb a. aaa tin, alaw an iimitU at tap UMr, dImmi um aracaai to a amraa na ith khiu Twrrra a ott, a new vieHa to lias wanj mm Fhraan mm it mmM mnA Dffimvlr muh jit uraMvlw Ms. baa a mjmmmm mi tormmf.

oi ul ekaacier knt tkm mmem mj Omg mvmU om th aiiraf AFFLICATIOH 07 TEX DI7X, to pcrfarala Uw trmtom aarf let Um hhmM mitt tW mmmr, mmiy to .11 bp una, aiM naajlr to catf IB nit, Umm tm mm am mMr mmom, mm a mi vara. Lai them try il ai aar lagaaf ikia riiaaaia, aa a aanaja, at laaf anil glv a a Caar anaL 6XATEL, mat all iIiifi mt Ua artnatr nraast far thaat rfhueaaaa; oaaaplaialB, ataoo. Bkma a arlMa aaa wtmvwm and taa can laatiaad la all oaanaaa laa mmx plant leal Saaaawalal- DEBILITY Or THX IISTXJL mmk aack. wtatawa sT tba Kidnan. BtfaaaaMiaa af auar, mt iaiaaadialclr latimd by a few aara' af tak) aianini.

bbb a aaa B) aiwara a laaaH ai na aaa. at auaata A CESTAUr SXXXST tot aadt aaawUlBla. aaa aaa for aaman af tha feaaal. ESBEGULABTnES, BUPPEESSIOHS, aaiBful aveatraBtiaaa. Wa artirfa aaa met acta tfrrtd ttermt torn, a-lNca waald loaek tkia ktaa atT aaaanfcaanila.

It mmm aeidietrapanaasaaia and eflactira pjaaadr, aad did wi torn A THOUSAJTO VAXES mrt af eana ta Una daaiaaaiut data af aaatahinla. IlZT.T a iil mmA tmmt, bnriUt MM ttt UlM Ull nuaphlrt. All arakea dawa, ariaataud el tt met mfimUaV. mmd tin pun miI mrnltcMitni TWafwSct iNOfMfiiei wMch uumpam thi article, wni. km.

thetBMi puucalarlr thm applicatM Um cm-poaod, for th dwtwin elm eoMplkitia wfctcfc ihm pojursph. For mum than kai Utw mmti Ik mctk of Ebpods, CEHTAnr BOTABTCAI AQZKT. wnk im mH inmaam dewmnu the tomato mmm. tksAraelfOQB dimt-slua. ptntal maMMtrvavtiom, lc, mat Hfeeted eara.

Th root imtHrrrttmu tm omr ml, mmd (rand tea. Mini ai mtti ia Unre qaanuua, and a neiiicifimi propm. mmn wiu-avl mm tomml it forau on of Um eonpoomU in Uw pnoaftv Itoo. which, a wKole. tha betn remedy nvn to d4MlitaLfd tVoulr it is tar, aad tho tyem will be iliIijiii Id icniiii tu tue.

For Um trtwf of all 9f mmlc Doiaoi atteiidart oa pw aaacv: aliart Umm AMnmmrm ana painisi tniow wruv rnrwi i rainfall linabtea wl otten ocear both to aamrd and anowmed anawmed feaale. and wm- 'm thorn Mnodica. obMractioas whtch anaa tnm tmkmm aoid. kc CONSUMPTION An LnriK Conpt.tirr, Bitimms mset, InMammmUwm mj Ike i.ungM. Laughs, KM4m, Hi nef JVtgmt ommu, wernxmrnst ve.a Mm au imm umet JdetliciiM has ever beet iu eg a ad.

CAKCEBaS, FEVZR SOKES, 8CB0FUIA. SWELLED JOINTS, HARD TUMOR8, and SPINAL AM- KCTIOaNS tkig Mrdtcitu Am ad is curtng tAg awot CMMts; Ut mttk tht tmmplmmUt or ear etAcr, ktsUaU Irp Uus mMaiwrne. a care HuU ckktaImlt rtv tmJt frwm its use, tArrt kftwf mm Mrtiictnt mtm hean lAc mmrid its aava. CmU mm JigmUs mmd get PmmmmUu FEVXE AND AGUE. To the Great Wttt fperillf and whew rat theea) oao plaiau prevail, ifae atedieuM ia offered.

HO mOTEBAX AQEKT. bo deMerioae compoand ia a part of thit aiixtara, can outlaid with oeruuutv and eelenty, and e-tet aot lea tiaa rmtsaai tsjrnld. Itia i ladeof roon awoe, ana piwr a verevante rrrpara- boa, and ha notJimff in ita ooaipoaiuon which caa ia the iaaal uijafo an peraon ur.iler anf ciiromvtances wnatever. Na. aieroaa uertilicaiaa ot the kichect raBpectaUlitr are pabllhad a the pajophlota.

which are tlmnbated gntaHoaasf FILES. ft eenilaint of a OMet paitifal character, ia IM MEDIATELY KEUETED. ind a care followa by a few day. eat of thia article ft fat before any other prefaaratioa for thw dtaeaae. or ttm anf other liaeaae onxiiuaittc from imp are blood.

8eo poaphiot. EEUPTIVE DISEASES rill Cad the alterative properties of this article FUBHT THE BLOOD. lad driTo ench ding aw frooj the fyatoai. See pamphlet fat teatiBMny ol'earea in ull dbenjat. which the limtu ot an advor baement will aot permit to be named hem.

Acenta itive theea away they eoataia Si poxea of certificate of hi(h chegactoT- A.B21AY OF PROOF af the rirtaea of a ajedicine, never appeared. It fa one of the aeoaiiar leatarea of thai article that it never fatU to benent aay caae, and if bone and meacle are left to baild apoa lot the naiad and kaxenag invahd hops oir, kemtakiair the medicine at loag taom isaa ii it be pfapnetor waaUl CAUTION TEX PUBLIC aaabat a aaaihai af arrtdet whicb coaw oat aaoer laa aaa ar 8AESAPARIT.I.AS, 8YBUF8, aa ears, far Draorr, Graval. Taer are aood for Bauaa. ant oaaoaciaa ta gall Uw aawarr TOUCH TILE HOT. Their inventors aevcr Uwasht af caring raea daaasai lilt uaa mrUKkt had dona k.

A DarUcabtf Kady af UM poaiphlat al aomaMIr aoltdtM. Ageals aod all was an I uw arueM an GLAD TO CIRCULATE gTBtaaoarir. Pat ap ia as. et 1 11 ac. oa.

at SO cfeveacb the larrerhoUinrgos. bor than twa aaiall hoi. Uea. Jok mt and aat get rapajea1 vama. Evarv botU aaa Vaagbn'a VesetaaAa LiUMHiuiptie Mixtare," blown apoa die glsai.

Uw anun a'snalara af G. C. Vaasba aa tha and C. Vaasba. Paffnlo," itamped Um aara.

Nona ather are rename. Prepared by lr. G. Vaashn, and MU1 al the Pnncipal Office, 907 Mala ativat. Banila, at wholesale and mail.

No attention si.en to letteai anlea. poet paat porttuud lettefs, or verbal ooauaaaieatieas Mriiriuns aarice, proraptlf atten.1e.i to, sratia. Wboieula McKeawa Na. 127, Maiden lane. New Vara Cilr E.

Kid.ler Boa. I C. 8. BaniaaU It Clacinnau i J. Owen It lia.

Mit: Bean fc Bur, Chlr.ro; Fik at Hall, Cleveland: R. B- Mian. Piuabarrh; Winer fc rJiaM. Hamilton. C.

awl Car aila by all the napaeuble UrncrMatimraraoat la Caaaa maws aa Canada, aad at Ktailbr For sale by J. Sc. P. K. Gallipolis; Darius Keed, Pomeroy Thomas Evans, Cen-treville.

Aug. 5tb. 1852 ly PITTSBURGH SALT. raJMJ ln' eeienraledi large lot of this celebrated JS; rf alt just received, both for white-' a oetaand fineness surnassinr anv- Jhu.gpf the kind ever yet brouLt to Gallipolis. nn ana examine, or sale cheap.

Jan. 13, 13. J. REGMIER. SPECIAL NOTICE.

rilHERE appears to be a diversity of opin J. fan in this community, as in all others, as to where GOODS can be bad at the lowest prices and of best qualities. Now as a person always purchasing at one place cannot be ex- pecteri to know the difference, ft is respectfully submitted whether it would not be labor well spent in passing up and down among the stores. ana judging lor yourselves nnd particularly fail nor. to can at KUimtat'S Everlasting Store.

Jan. 13. 1853. Kaaaath Ilata, Plmah Cawa-afcr. OEGNIER ha a fine assortment of these uootts for sale chean at bis Everlaatin.

a Jan. 13, 1853. 1853 SPRING GOODS, 1853 IVENTWORTH Sc. BROTHERS, Foutheast II corner of Main and Fourth streets Cincinnati, have now in store a large and splendid assortment of Staph and -Fancy Dry Goods, to which -constant additions will be made throughout the season. Having the advantage of a resident partner in the Eastern cities) are are enabled thereby to keep our stock up-plied with the newest and most desirahle.t.u.

Purchasers are invited to give our stock their inspect ton oeiore purcnasing. Uur terms will ne very lavnranie. JVENTWORTH Sc BROTHERS. S. E.

cor. Main and 4th sts, Cinernahtu O. Marco iu, ABIA ZELLEJS, TTTHOLESALE Druggist, De.ler in En, lish, French, German and American uvemieais. vrngs. Medicines, Paints, Oils.

on. rerfume- ry, n. c. corner Main mad. Columbia streets.

Cincinnati, offers to druggists, Country Merchants and Physicians, a' very extensive iocs ine loregoing articles. on fines his particular attention to shipping Medicine of tbe best quality and feels confident that his prices lor mat grade of pr are a low a those of, any oiner cnuse in ine tity, ftSr Special attention given to orders. Cincinnati, Feb. 10. 1 853.

LAST CALl rpHE subscriber would respectfully re quest al) persons indebted to him.r euoer oj note or book account, to call and eehle the same He is anxious to dose up his business, and cannot give umoer luauigence. U''. WM.H.IANGLEY, March 10, 1863. a. la a CHERRY PECTORAL, Foe afco swpld Cars mt I COrCHS, 0LS, nOARSEXESS, BBoxrnrris, frnoonxc-coucn, CROrr, ASTITIIA, AXD coxsnipnox.

This invaluable reawdy tor all diseases of tbe TnaoaT and Lowa. baa attained a celebrity from its remarkable cures, never equalled by any other medicine telore. Other Preparations, bare a haws thtw.se I ves puUimUvem. and sometimes effected notable cures, hot none has ever so fully won the confidence ot every com munity where it is known. After years of trial in every climate, tbe results have indisputably shown it to possess a mastery over this dangerous class of disea.es, which could not fail to attract the attention of Physicians, Patients, and the public at larre.

See the statemeatt, not of obscure individuals and from tar infant places, but of men who are known and respected throughout the country. Tbe widelyeelebrated Surgeon, DocL Valentine Mott, of New York City, says: It gives me pleasure to certify tbe value and efficacy of Area's Cnr.it ar Ptcroaau' which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of tbe throat and lune.n Dr. Perkins the venerable President of the Vermont Medical College, one of the eminently learned phvsirians of this eo intry, writes, the Cnraar PccroaaL, is extensively used in this section, where it has shown unmistakable evidence of its happy effects upon pulmonary diseases. The Rev. Jno, D.Corhrane.a distinguished Clergyman of the Churrh, writes to the Proprietor from Montreal, that "he has been cured of a severe asthmatic affection, by CfiExar PrrroaaL." His letter at full length, may be found in oar Circular, to be bad of the Agent, and is worfb tbe attention af asthmatic patients.

This letter it rom tbe well known Dmrrist at Hillsdale, Michigan, one of tbe largest deal ers in tbe State; and this case is from bis own observation, 11 Hillsdale. Dec 10. 1819, Dear Sir: Immediately on receipt of your heist lEcroaaL. I carried a bottle to an ac quaintance of nine wbo was thought to be nearhis end wim quirk consumption. He was Ihen unable to rie from bis bed, and was ex tremely feeble.

His friends believed he must soon die, unlesi relief could he obtained for bim, and I induced them to give your excellent medicine a trial. I immediately left town three weeks, and you may judge of my surprise on my return, ts meet bim in the street on my aay home from the cars, and find he bad en tirely recovered. Four weeks from th day be commenced ti4lng yeur medicine, he was at work at bis arrisous trade of a blarksmith. There are otber ease witoin my knowledge. wbeie the I.HEBBT ectobal has been smgu larly successful but none so marked as this.

Very truly yours, G. UNDERWOOD, near the Patleal. Dr J. C. Aver, Lowell, Dear Sir: Feeling under obligations to you for the restoration of my health, 1 send you a report of my rase.

which you are at liberty to puhli-h for tbe bene fit of others, l-ast autumn I took a bad cold, accompanied by a severe cough, and made use of many medicines without obtaining relief. 1 was obliged to give up my business, sequent-ly raised blood, and could get no sleep at night. A friend gave me a bottle of your CReaar Pec-tobal, the use of wbidh I immediately com. me need according to direction. 1 have just purchased the filth bottle, and am nearly re-covered.

I now sleep well, my cough has ceased, and all by the use of your valuable medicine. E. S. TON A.M. Principal Mt.

Hope Seminary Hiruveb, Ohio, April 1850. Dear Sir: I wish I could tell all that suffer with a caugh, what yourCnr.aar PKCToaaLhas done 'or us. It does aeem they might he bene filed by tbe information. 1 had a lung fever wbirb left my lungs weak and inflamed. Being very feeble and unable tu rain strength at all.

my friends thought I must soon sink in eon sumption, (had no appetite, and a dreadful cough was fast wearing nie away. I began to take your beautiful medicine. by the advice of a Clersvman. who had teen its effects before, It eased my couch at first, and gave me rest at nigbt. In leas than a fortnigtft I could eat well.

and my cough bad ceased to be troublesome. my appetite returned, aod my fond nourished me, which soon restored my strength. Now. after five weeks. I am ell and strong, with no other belp tban your berry rectoral Yours, with respect.

JULIA DEAN I hereby certify that the above statement of my wife is in conformity with my own views of ber case and her cure by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. JOSEPH DEAN. The above named Joseph Deau and Julia, his wife, are personally known tome, and implicit confidence may be placed in their SAMUFL CiVAN DERWKNT, Pastor of the Baptist Curch. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Iowell, Mas.

Sold by L. P. AGUET, Gallipolis; Fhaekle-fnrd Sl Criebton, Portsmouth; John Perkins. Athena; Lansing Safford.Chillicothe; Fred Eckstein. Jr, Cincinnati; and by Druggist every where.

April 7. 1855, 3m HENKING 4- CADOT. I I AYING connected onrselves in the LL general wholesale and retail GROCERY BUSINESS, in this place, we beg leave to inform the eitizeas and public in general, that our stock consists of every article of GaocEBiEs besetofore sold in this market, as likewise of Ure finer kinds of Family Groceries. Having made our purchase from first hands. and being determined to keep none but the very best of articles, (for details of which we refer to our advertisemont in another column,) we flatter ourselves that we will be enabled to hold out such inducements to purchasers as to secure to ourselves a share of public patronage HEINlUiNlj UALIUT.

July 15, 1852. tf. A CONSTANT supply of all kinds of Pro- visions, such as fotatoes. Turnips, Beets, Apples, Ljrd, Butierr Meal, Buckwheat Flour, Oats, Corn, Beans, etc can at all times be found at HENKING CADOTS Wholesale and Retail Grocery Store. Dee.9.1852.

a. Family Flour. BEST qualities of Family Floor of various brands, can at all times be bad in auan ti ne to suit purenaters, as HENKING It, CADOT'SL Feb. 10. 1H53.

APPLES POTATOES 75 busbela Dried Apples; 200 do Potatoes, In store and for sale by FORD DROpiLLARD. Feb. S4. 1853. CLOVER Seed, a perfectly fresh and pure article, for tale by March 10, 1853.

J. REGNIER. to to 4V. B. BIOOIIXAtD.

FORD DROCiLLARD, VBOUSAU fc. 1UETAII. 'E CorrCovrt ai Third streets, GALLIPOLIS. OHIO. (r Tba highest market prica Jn Goods paid for all kinds of Produce.

March 11, 1853. Sugar and Molasses. XJEW ORLEANS SUGAR, Lump and 11 Loaf do, double refined do. Crushed and Powdered do; Near Orleans Mojassee, Sugar, hause do. of St James Refinery Leightoa So-garhouse Molassea and Golden Syrup, just received and for sal by FORD DROC1I.LAKD.

COFFER. Rio Coffee, lair to strictly prime; Old Governmen Java, received aod for sale by Ford Drouillard. TKS. Superior. Hyson, Young Hyson, Gunpowder, superior Black Tea, Imperial and Extra Imperial, just received and for sale in quantities to suit putcbasers.

FORD A. DROUILLARD. U.XUItinS Saleratus, S. C. Soda, S.

P. Indttro. superior Mad ras do, MaHHer. Alum, Ep. Salts, chipped L05-sroraj.

Pepper, Allspice, Ginger, Cloves. Cinna-aaYka4Tiustard, nutmegs, mare, vermieella, mac earoni. ground pepper, do allspice, do cloves, do cinnamon, do ginger, do mustard, copperas, Preston and Merrill's infalliMe yeast powders, pearl starrh, Bragg's superior corn starch, preserved pine apples, da citron, dates, sardines, pepper sauce, tomato catsup, assorted pickles, salad oil, prunes in fancy boxes, do in jars, lemons. Layer Raisins MR do, seedless do, Zant eurranta, English walnuts, filberts almonds, Bmiil nuts, cream nuts, 6re crackers, herring, maceaboy snuff, rappee do, Gates' blue head matches butter crackers water do, soda do, do biscuit, Boston crackers, lemon syrur; also a large and complete assortment of staple and fancy candies, just received and for sale by Ford Drouillard. Virginia Cavendish of different brands, Mo.

5s, Ky. 5s, superior 8s do 5s twist, Anderson' one cut ehearing tobareo, Mr. Miller' do do, pure yet low banktnbnern Union Gavindish, fine cut all of which will be sold at low prices by Ford Drouillard. sOOD FlSfLiiist received and for sale FORD DROUILLARD. TTTOOD AND WILLOW WARE.

Painted Backets, do Tubs, do Keelers, cedar brass bound Buckets, covered do, bail boxes, willow cradles, clothes baskets, reticules market baskets wooden churns willow chairs, enrna dippers mop handles, butter moulds, rattles, rolling pins sine washboards, small painted buckets pot a toe smashers, beefsteak pounders, half bushel measures, peek do, half peck do. Shaker and common brooms half broom, whisks cedar faacett and clothes pins. just received and tbrsate at FORD Sc DROUILLARD'S New Cash Grocery. r. Mould and Star Candles; pure Palm Soap, Oleine do, fancy bar do, Buei.a Vista and almond shaving soap, barbers' fancy cake do.

just received and for sale at Ford DrouillardV Cap and Let kj ter Paper, French Lined and Plain Common lion net Boards, A I d's Chemical Writing Fluid, Superior Car mine, Quills, Fine Metallic Pens, Seal ing Wax, Ink Stands, Sand Boxes, Me till lie Sand, Rules, tie. for sale by fUKIJ DKUUILLAKD. Nov. 11. 1852.

I JD3T received and for sale by' nor 11 FORD A. DRC DROUILLARD, fllfSA 15 -V Imported, Chrvstal Pal ace. La Fermiza, Los Banderas, La i i pe, extra No. Havana sixes; also best hall Spanish and common, for sale at Ford Sc DrouillardV. CORDAGE.

Manilla Rope, Hemp hemp bed cords, Manilla do, do No. I and 2, do 6 strand do. Jute clothes lines, hemr halter rope, manilla do, brown twine, sewing do, plow lines, candle i or saie oy Ford Drouillard Tj AR LEAD, Shot, Percussion 1J Caps, Dupont's Rifle Powder, blasting powder, pure while lead, Sp. whiting, lard oil. Mason's challenge blacking, rlairy saN in sacks, extract of coffee, bottle corks.

Brass's corn starcn, nails, spikes, window rasa, all si xes; gram shovels, common do, spades, axes, hatchets, hammers, augurs, gimlets, shoe tacks, curry combs, and a yariety of notions for sale at FORD tc DROL'ILLARiys. marble miniature Frames. fpHE subscriber will manufacture at JL hia Marble Works, in Portsmouth, Hrl7- uuriio rumen jut luiniaiures, oUvery. size. Those in this vicinity wrichinr, tr, I.

I iwu.i. uu iu oy camngon v. w. riROB, who will order them as desired. Specimens can also seen at Mr.

office. H.lR. CHARLESWORTH. Gallipolis, Feb. 4, 1853.

tt tfA-HilNQ' AND CjXUUANGE -wa-e-a, I -au aim on iime, or to oe repaid on call. DiscounU Drafts, Bills of Excbanre. or note. ov nann. a Draws Checks on any Point in the TTnited States.

urnishes Bills of Exchange on the nrinet. pai eommereiai cities in Europe. Makes collections in anv nartof tha Unite! otates or Curoue. Buys and, ells Gold, Silver, uncurrentaotea, I Land Warrants, Couatv ana Garnoration Or. uers.

Pay Interest on time deposites as follow. On Deposites at 4 months at tbe rate of 3 per ecus per year; On deposites at 6 months, at tbe rate of 4 per cent, per years On depositee at 9 months, at th rat of 5 per ceni. per year I On deposites at 13 months, st the rate of (per cent, per year. N. Bv Office hours from 8 A.

M. to 19 M. and from 1 to P.M. CHARLES HENKING. Jan.

20. 1853J NOTICE SPECIAL. ALL those knowing themselves indebted by Note or Book Account to F. Mathers, or F. Mather A Co- are earnestly requested come forward an) settle immediately, aa wo wish to purchase our spring stock.

Marcb 10, It MA ilt. KB CO, I a 3 anykind; and it is therefore especially ser- Kanawha 100 bbls No. I brand, extra eanp. Bv-rge, Jot received mmi Um sal by MENAGER, BLACKFORD It CO. Dme.9, 185.

25 BBLS Plantation Mala 5 bbds prime Sugar! 10 sacks Kiofjoflee; Just received and for sate very low by XE5A0ER, BLACKFORD Ir. CO. Feb 17,1853., JUST received direct from tbe Importer a Tory 6oa assortment of French Wrought Corsets, latest Parisian style, for sale low by Blackford Co. March lTt 1353. New Arrival.

HATS. CAPS 4- MUFFS. JOHN S. CON NELL, Has just received a hea vy stock or HATS fc CAPS rrom the East, of every description, all of the very latest fashion and finest quali ty, which, with the stock on hand of home manufacture, renders bis assortment complete, all of which he offers to his friends and the oublie generally at the lowest prices, for Cosh, Furs or Country Produce generally, at the store formerly occupied by the late Jos. Vogin, in the Star building.

Also, Ladies MUFFS, of the finest quality, a beautiful and very comfortable arlicle for this season of the Persons are invited to call ami examine his stock before making purchases aa be flatten himself be can please all. Dee. 30, tf BROWN'S ESSENCE OF Jamaica Ginger. THIS Essence is warranted to posses, in a concentrated form, all tbe valuable properties of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found, oa trial, an excellent Family Medicine. It is particularly recommended as a tonic, to persons re covering from fever or other diseases a few drops imparting to the stomach a glow and vigor equal toa wine glassful of brandy or other stimulant, without any of the debilitating 1 effects which are sure to follow the use of liquor vireable to children and female.

To tbe aged it will prove a great comfort; to the dispeptic. and to those who are predisposed to gout or rheumatic affections, it gives great relief and to the inebriate who wishes to reform, but whose stomach is constantly craving the noxious liquor, it is invaluable giving tone to the digestive organs and strength to resist temptation; and is consequently a great agent in the cause of temperance. For sale by P. MAGUET. Gallioolia.

Ohio. October 14. 1853. ly WOOLLEN GOODS, CHEAPER THAN EVER, AT THE Union Factory. ialraaf se Ilea manafkrlwre.

'PHIS establishment, which has been 1 in lull operation more than two years, has, within the last year, received an additional set of new machinery. and the proprietors feel confident that I they are fully prepared to eive perfect satisfaction to their patrons. Their machinery being the Best and most Approved, and their workmen experiehcrd and faithful, the Goods manuf ctured will eqa In quality any In the East or West, and will be ao'd at prices aa low. Who will not patronize the home man ufacturer When quality and price are as favorable! The proprietors trust that merchants and others, wishinir to purchase Goods of the deseiption man ufactured at their mill, will extend to them their patronage. They are also prepared to Card Rolls, Spin, Full, Dress and Finish Vloths, Shawls, Blankets, OR ANY KIND OF GOODS, for customers, at very low rates, but In all cases she Waal man! he fcroaght Cleaa.

P. S. Price for Carding Rolls White, fie; Mixed, 6 to 7c; Carding and Spin ning, 1 6c, and other work in proportion GtThe most liberal prices paid for ooi at the actory. liallipolis, April 24, 1851 TABLE Salt, by the barrel, bushel or basket lull, cheap, at March 10. 1853.

REGNIER'S. FRESH TEAS, II -i" v. Allspice; Cinnamon aod Mustard; also mbo1 Snuff- j.u nd J. IvrLSl.n. GARDEN SEEDS.

FRESH Seeds for 1853. put op by the Shakers at Union village, Ohio, iuat received and to be had at the (tore of March 10, 1853. J. REGNIER. Ca.

rajvtwCTafcl a Nwaaraw HAVE thia rlav lan.i.11 Ilk k. 1. Liquor business. Wa. J.

Snimari. former-1 ly in the HaHwara store of H. R. Kinney. of I lht nlflwa Thai Kaiatanaaaaal tu mmmm.S under the name and firm of James Hickma I -T I A UCa II irll A IT Portsmouth, March 10, 1853.

jasies J. w. t. smniiN. JAUIES BIVKJIArT, Sr.

aV CO. (Successors to Cakes It Buskirk.) Wholesale Demlera la Farclan auasl Dw awtaasc a.iajaa.ra, No. 6, Front sheet, Portsmouth, Ohio. ROURBOV WhUkey30 Ms hand from one to tea years old. for sale at No.

i March 10, '53. J. HICKMAN, Ja. CO IQDORS Brandy, Wine, Gin. JLi etc-, both oreign and Xtomestie.

on band and for sale as no, o. i. HICKMAN, Ja. It CO. AYE Whiskey 50 bis Old Rye for sale at No.

US. miKMAN.Ja.&CO. RECTIFIED Whiskey. From 100 to 300 bis always on band and for sale at No. 6.

Mircb 10. J. HICKMAN, Jr. CO. TO 30 bbls sad balfbbbj prime Sugar 9 far family use, can always be found at Henking Cadot's March 10, '53.

Family Grocery. JUST received and opening a fresh supply of new Salmon Fisbt do Mackerel, Nos. and do Whit Fish: Scotch Herrirnrs. etc. by tist 0 i.

REMOyED DUCKET LOCK, No. 1, Front ltreet. J. at. VVUULOSSALB GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, Buckeyo Block, Front atreet.

POBTSMOCTH, OHIO. SPECIAL NOTICE. WE have sold out our entire interest in the Liquor business to Mr. James Mick-man, who wiH carry on the same at our old stand, M. (.

Front Wo would ssend alt oar customers and dealers in that article to him. Wa have removed to oar sew building. No. 1, Buckeye Block, where we will coot in oa the ahalesale Grocery and Prod tan business exclusively, and wiU keep full and complete toek of every thing belonging to the business and shall use our very best endeavors to please all who may favor oa with their custom, by giving them good article at tba usual low prices for which our House ha obtained tbe reputation of selling at, OAKBS It BCSKIBK, oet 7 No. Buckeye Jllock, Front st.

A HHDS Prime N.O. OV-fi boxea Havana Na 1. 10 bbls Crushed and powdered, very Una 50 do Loaf, assorted Nos. All of good quality, and for tale very low. at No, Buckeye Block, by OCt 7 OAKES at BUSKIKK.

TAIC, Pitch and Oakum, always on hand and for sale at low price at No. 1, Buckeye Block, by OCt 7 OAKSS BCSKIBK. ICalslns. BXSMR, est quality. 50 50 hf bus do do For sale at No.

1. Buckeye Block, by OCt 7 OAKBS BCSKIBK. andle and Soap. OR BXS summer Candles 9 25 boxes Palm Soap; III do fancy 10 do Star Candles; 10 hfbxs do do 20 qr do do do all of tbe best quality, for sale low by OAIE BCSntK, oet 7 No 1, Buckeye Block. SO Principes, all trades; in nna Kegaiias; 10 Canonea do 5 very fine Havana; 50 Half Spanish.

In the article of Cigars, we are prepared to accommodate and please all. Cell and sea at No 1, Buckeye Block. OCt 7 OAKB9 BUSKISK. Cotton Yarns, YARN, Batting, Candle Wick. Twine, Ac-Being Agenta for Cornel ol Perry's factory, we have at all times large and well selected stock for sale at manufacturer's prices.

OAKBS BCSKIBK, oet 7 No. Buckeye block. Tobarro. HAVING made arrangemcuta with manufacturers in Virginia, to be regularly supplied, we are now enabled onVi great induceme's in this line. Our stock at present cons'.

in part of the following: 10 bxs Sutherland's fine. 20 do Anderson's fine pound. 5 do Rose, a very fine article. 20 do Mucrus pounds, very good. 100 do various brands ef 5s, 8s and 10s, good, better and best.

,10 do the Ambrosia, super extra anti-ner- vous.very fine. 20 do Anderson and other fine brands of fine cut chewinr. all of which will be sold at low nrieee. at the Cheap Depot, No 1, Buckeye Block. OCt 7 OAKCS fc BCSKIBK.

Teas. ALF chests and quarters, of Imperial; Gun powder; Young Hyson, aod Black Tea. some of which are very fine we think a better article than haa ever been offered for sale in this market all of which newill sell very low. OAKES fc BUSKIRK, oet 7 No. 1, Buckeye Block.

Coffee. BAGS strictly Prime; 50 bags Good, for sale at low prices by l'-0 OAKBS fc BCSKIBK, oet 7 No 1, Buckeye Block. Sshot, Powder and Lead. IA KEGS assorted Nos. Shot.

1W 50 ken Powder. Dtinont's best. 5000 lbs bar Lead. For sale by oct 7 rLOUR Alwa I good brands, i Paanily Flour, a including for sale at market OAK KifSKIKK, oet 7 No Buer Block, Front st. BROOm id! grades, for sale low by OAKES fc KIHK, oet 7 Ne CaV Block.

Golden Syra IA BBLS New York Syrup, a very fine arti. 1" ele, to wbirb we would particularly call tba attention of tbe public For sale reasonable OAKES df. BV8KIBK, oet 7 No Buckeye Block. molasses. A SUFFICIENT stock for the season, of both N.

O. and Sugar-bouse. OCt 7 OAKES BVSXIBK. MATCHES 4 cases Galea' Blue head Matches, for sale by OAKES fc BUSKIRK, oet 7 No 1. Buckeye Block.

NEW Orleans Snjar 15 bhda iust received and for aalo E. DELETOMBE CO. Feb, 1853. C. R.

STERNEMAN, DENTIST, AFFIC8 at hia reaidenca on Third street, a few doors above tha Bap Church. March 4. 1852-tf DENTISTRY. JOSEPH PAYNE, DENTIST, Rooms over L. Maftiet's Drag Store.

Nov.20.185ltf Tobacco. BOXES Virginia Tobacco, just received and for sale at manufacturer' FORD DROUILLARD. Dae. 16, 1853..

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