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GALLIPOLIS, SEPT. 7, 1876. Tlie Official Paper ot Gallia County! Oirenlation, 1500 OUR Supplement, this week, is rich. AYm. B. Trump, of Court St, for merly of Miller & Thump, has again gone East to purchase goods. So look out, soon, for as handsome an as sortment of Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Flannels, &c, as has ever been exhibited here, and at bot torn prices. Mr. CnAKLEs Rees, whose death is nublished elsewhere, was a soldier under Napoleon, and was in the bat tie of Waterloo. Tnc Teachers' Institute closed on Friday after a session of eleven days. The total expenses were $181.80. Creditors are busy proving their claims against-the steamboat J. M, Kerr, which is to be sold this month, The indebtedness of the boat is about $5,000. " Revs. S. P. Carlton and R Ureare will conduct the Universal ist Association at Vinton. Mr. W. II. Lang let hail no in surance unon his life at the time of his death. An unoccupied tenant house be longing to Mr. R. Bray, and situated at the upper end of Fourth street was burned Sunday night. No alarm was given. The work of an incen diary. Loss slight. J. C. Atkinson and R. R. Bane, of this countv. have gone to the Lebanon school. Philo Riplev. Anderson Boyer and Alfred Sjirrn have been added to the city police force. Mr. R. T. Carter and family have removed from this city to Quaker Bottom. The bodies of the man who was drowned off the Hudson at the wharf the other day, and the female who was drowned at Cheshire were re covered in the river below Bladens- bnrg, on Thursday. - i TriE insurance upon the buildings destroyed by the late fire has all been settled. .Ino. J. Pool gets. $500; E. Skees $900 and the furniture saved, and Bell and Lupton $600. TnE tow-boat Alex. Chambers stuck on a wall in the" Kanawha river last week. On Monday morning the Dan iel Boone pulled her off, when she sunk in three minutes. She will be raised. Dr. Newton, his daughter, Char ley Dages, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller, 'A. Moch, Wm. Siiober and Adam Uhriq have gone to the Cen tennial. The officers of the Morgan Hayes Club are: Peolo Eno, President; S. Pugh and Gideon Rousn, Vice Presi dents; A. Barton, Sec., and "Wit Ralph, Treas. Thirty signed the Constitution at the first meeting. a to Republican Honesty. Mr. Jno. L. Guy retire I from the county treasurship. on Monday. Du ring the four years, 1872, 3, 4 and 5, the duplicate collections have amounted in the aggregate to $478, 662.43. The miscellaneous collec tions for the same time to $0,251.87. The receipts from the State, as the county's proportion of school fund and intereston Sec. 16, to $63,467,07. The amount received from the State ministerial fund, $1,246,63, making a grand total of $552,628.00. Here is an example of Republican official honest'. Over half a million dollars have uasscd through the hands of one man and nota cent is missing. out to out In Our Supplement this week contains good reading for the voter. It is princi pally from democratic sources. The Republicans of Green township will assemble at the Town House, Satur day, Sept 12th, at 3 o'clock P. 31., for organization. 2Ir. S. Y. Wasson will be present and address the meeting. Let every one attend. Friday is show day. Dan Cas tello's Circus and Menagerie ex hibits in this city on that da'. It is a show that will compare most favor ably with the best It exhibited a week in Cincinnati, and the papers there speak in terms of praise of the excellent character of its perform ances. he lor or to to on. Ing the the Fred Douglass Coming. At a meeting of the colored citizens of the Third Ward, on Friday evening, to. tike action relative to the coming of Fred DouOLASS'to this city on the 22d pf September to address the colored vo ters, Alex. Brock was chosen to the Chair: Amo's, Black chosen yice-Bresl- dent; J. Tv". Smith Secretary, and Os Pas yrjrav-Treasnrer, Tbe permanent officers were appointed a Committee of Reception and tq procure and prepare a place for the speech. The colored vor ters of Charleston, Tronton, Pomerojr, Portsmouth, Pt. Pleasant, Jiiddleport and elsewhere are hereby cordially.in' vited to come and hear the greatest col ored orator of the United States: . ' be RALLY! The people will assemble at- the Town House, in Springfield, on Sat urday evening, Sept 9th Speeches will be made by B. D. Neal, Esq., und Hon, E. A. Stone. Let all at- in of is RALLY! CRAND RALLY!! HAYES POLE IN GALLIPOLIS, Tuesday, Sept, 12, 1876. Hon. GEO. W. CATER, OF Louisiana, Will be present and address the crowd. Come everybody. The pole will be raised at 10 A. M. Speak ing will commence at 1 P. M. Can non will' be fired, and a National Flag, a beautiful bunting banner twentj'-seven feet long, will be run up by a committee of thirteen young ladies dressed in white with a red and blue scarf. The following ladies constitute the committee: Maggie Pitrat, Marie Miillineux. Anna Vanden, Darien Mnxon, Clara Perry, Emma Andrews, Kate Dillon, Sallie Dillon, Ilettie Pitrat, Emma Daees, Alice Pitrat, Fannie Rathburn, .Lena Wood. This committee will consult to gether, and fix upon suitable, similar dress. They will meet at the resi dence of the last named on the com mittee at 10 A. M., next Tuesday. Republican Meetings. John L. Jones, Esq. The Republican Elector for the 11th District, AND OTHERS. Will address the people of Gallia County at the following places and times, to-wit: Centerville Tuesday evening, Sept 12. VTai.es Wednesday evening, Sept, 1o Sprinkle's Mill Thursday after noon, Sept 14. Davis' Mill In Perry township, Thursday evening, Sept. 14. Kygerville Friday afternoon Sept 15. Willow ScnooL House Hun tington township, Saturday evening, Sept 16. Come and hear the issues ably pre scnted. Railroad Matters. The .Directors were in session Tuesday. Mr. Wm. Nash was elect ed to fill the vacancy, in the Board occasioned by the death of Mr. W, H. Langley. T. B. Bancroft, Esq., was chosen President. Resolutions of respect to the late President, Mr. W. H. Langley, were passed. Also, resolution stopping the payment of all salaries, was adopted. Commit tees to audit unsettled accounts of tue company, ana to aevise means raise the $20,000 pledged by the Stockholders were appointed. Mr. WniTE, President of the new company, is in the city, and will re-, main here until the necessary papers completing the transfer of the road are made and signed. Everything looks favorable for the early com mencementof work upon the road. Mr. Carter, who Is announced to speak here next Tuesday, September 12th, comes to us recommended, by Gen. Geo. Sheridan, of La., as one of the most brilliant and logical speakers he ever heard. lie says he cannot fall to carry an audience by storm. Come and hear him. TnE $400 matter is sufficiently ventilated on the first page. Notice to all Patrons. The next regular meeting of the Gal County Council will be held at Gal lia Grange Hall, Thursday, September 14th, at 10 o'clock A. M. All fourth de gree members are invited to come, as there Is important business before the Council. HENRY W. ALLISON, Sec'y Gallia Co. Counell. In Memoriam. LANGLEY On Tuesday. Angtist 29th. died William II. Luaelcv: a man well known ihrnnrh. this section of Ohio. The loss of such a man the community is not so severely felt, at a time so close to big decease, as it will be in the future. lie was an active, stirring and ener getic man, and one possessed of much public spirit and enterprise. Far sighted, clear In his Judgments, well versed in human nature and possessed 01 a aoggea aeierminauon to carry his projects, when once convinced they were right. His place will be difficult to fill by anoth er. A more honorable or upright person It has seldom been my lot to meet Scorning what was wrong, mean, or dishonest, simply because It was so, he pursued his way undeviatingly. guided alone by his fine sense or justice and moral rectitude a manor strong convictions the position he held before the public during last few years of his life, he naturally gave offense to some and made enemies of others ; yet was never beard to speak otherwise than re spectfully, and even kindly, ot his most de. terminal opponents. Becoming involved In pecuniary difficulties, some yean ago. be railed in business and was unable to meet his engagements ; yet those to whom he was indebted, without a dissenting voice, bear the strongest testimony to bis hon esty and strict integrity. Where can we look better evidence, or a stronger endorsement his long and active career, than from those who (being bis creditors) would certainly seem be in a position to pass judgment on bis pro bity better than any others could do. The last few years of his lire were spent in building the Gallipolis, HcArtuur and Colum bus U. R. This had become afavorlto project of and amidst the strongest opposition, and at times when all seemed to be lost and no ray of encouragement could be discerned, be never faltered In his work or wavered In his faith, but pushed on diligently, laboriously, and with a courage that no disappointment conld quell (at times witnoui me nope oi iee or reward) wore Wear ness, accomp lie lived lonir i tablisbed on a basis of sure and speedy success. day and night, in winter and in summer, un til in the serried of the company he contracted disease -which btnnght him to his death bed. worn down 'in jJodr, prostrated by slck- gbtingdeath to the last: he labored still jmDllsh bis -work and died with harness lie lived long enough to see his work es shed on a basis of sure and BDeedr success to find ills efforts endorsed and-justifled by larse rote of stockholders at the recent meeting, and then died, like Moses, in full Tie w the promised land lie had tolled to reach, though not pennitted.to enter it. Shakespeare says : "The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones." But now. lying in his grave, let. us hope tho tongue of calumny may cease, and that he may remembered only by the priceless benefits he conferred on this community by his untiring (and let as hope successful) efforts to complete a work that will lire forever a monument to his wisdom and an inestimable boon to those that lire after him. S.hame rail the one who remem bers aught but his virtues and forgets 'not his faults, pasf all Uarnirrom envy, malice, orde traction. "After life's fitful fever he sleep? well." B. B. in of of DIED. METCALF At the residence of her son, Richard Me teal f, in Tama county, Iowa, on the 7th ult, Mrs. Eliza Met cau, In the Wth year of her age. BEES In. Rodney, 26th ult., Mr. Chas. Bees, in his 82d year. He came this country in "1330,froaii Wales joined the Ml E. Church.in Centerville, 183& In 1858 he; became ;a member the Free. Will Baptist Church. He in the hands' of Hip '-who Tdoeth all things well. ' H. li. WHITEHEAD.. CHEftlNGTOir In CentervlHe. Sun day, Sept. 3dJ 1876, Pr," James Oubrino- tos, agea ja years,- - ' Judge Kent will reply to S. A, Nash's speech, in Betz' Hall, this Thursday evening.- Turn out en masse. Business Notices. Our worthy and esteemed friend Sir. A. Moch, left Sunday for the East, and requests U3 to say to his customers and the public gener alby, that he intends bringing to this market, the largest and best selected stock of Ready-made Men's and Boy's Clothing, together with a com plete assortment of Gent's Furnish ing Goods as were ever' brought to this place, and also intends selling them at lower prices than any other House, wholesale or retail, in South. em Ohio. Abe means business this fall, and his motto will be, "not to be outdoueiu accommodating his cus tomers and selling to them, at the lowest prices." Success attend him. To the Interest of Everybody. Moses will have in this week, the biggest stock of Clothing ever brought to this market, and it is to the interest of everj'body to save all they can, Moses invites all Grangers or no Grangers to satisfy themselves that they can and .will save 25 per cent, on every dollar's worth they buy of him. No charge and no harm done, in case you don't buy. G. W. Cox is now opening his New Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Carpets, kc Call and see tiie stock. MEDICAL. Dr. Oswald will be at the Sher man House, September lutli and 16th, to treat all forms of diseases on a new and improved basis. Such diseases as Consumption, in its first and second state, Bronchitis, Female diseases, Palpitation of the heart, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Diarrhoea and Flux. Many of these diseases can be cured withont internal applica tion. This external application will cure Wounds, Bruises, Gaugrencs, ifcc. Children's diseases, such as Spasms or Fits, Summer Complaints, &c, can be cured in less than an hour. I treat all manner of Chronic di and if I think I can do you I will not undertake youi case. All consultation free of charges. Call and be examined. seases, no good Du. P. OSWALD Aug. 31, '-7C 3w m 9- em gWT'G. W. Cox has just received complete stock of Gents' Fine Cloths, Cassimeres; Suitings, &c. Mn. M. Moses goes this week af ter his fall stock. P0RTS3I0UTII WOOLEN 3IILL. Gallia county merchants should examine Maddocic Bnos.' Doeskins, Maddock Bros.' CentennialJeans, in all colors, and Maddock Bnos.' Wool en Yarns, the best Goods in America for the money. They are brought within the reach of Retail Merchants Factory prices, through J. F. To well, Sole Agent, Portsmouth, O. Maddock Bnos.' Clothing, manufac tured only by L. Eismak & Bno., Portsmouth, O., is first-class in every espect. July 20, '70. 2m PIAHO FOB SALE. The Greatest Bargain ot the Day Is now offered in a fine instrument manufactured by Light fe Co., one of the best now extant. Will be sold half the original cost. Call at the residence of the subscriber and ex amine foryoursclf. July20'76-tf. R. BRAY. 18 TIN-STORE A. R. CHASE 76! AS removed to the new Store on , Second Street-, between Talbott& Co. and Jas. Vanden & Son's. The best assortment of tho city, at the LOWEST RATES. IlF"TrlntS and Muslins are not sold cheaper than at C. M. FILL MORE & CO'S. Mayl8,'7C.-4m . . ; Sensible Artvice. Yon are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Druggist to use something for Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint that you know nothing about, you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Green's August Floweh will cure you Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint with all its effects, sucli as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, palpi tation. of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water brash, coming up of food after yeatlng, low spirits, &c.. we ask you to go to your Druggist and get a Sample Bottle Green's August Flower forlO cents and try it, or a Begular Size for 75 cents, two, doses will relieve you. Cross and sickly children can made healthy and strong by regu lating .their stomachs and 'bowels with Castoria. It is more effective than Cas tor Qil and is as, pleasant, to tike as hon ey.. For- "Vr'iijd Collo, Spur, Stomach, Worms and Costiveness, there is noth ing in existence equal to Castoria. "Why will yon suffer from Bhcn matism, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Swellings, Burns, Sealds'or Weak Back, when tho Centaur Liniment affords' certain relief. Many articles soothe pain to a certain extent, biit the Centaur Liniment cures. The White Llnimerit Is for the human family, the Yellow Liniment 1s for horses and animals. . f$i TMSTO&B mt Job-work and repairing done prompt ly at A. R,, CHASE'S. 9-0 Brewery Property for Sale. f$ pursuance of an order of the Fro- oate uourt ot li.niia county, Unto, 1 will offer for- sale, afpnoilfTauctlon, On Tlinrsilay, the 5th day of Oc tober, 1870, at. 10 o'clock A. lil., upon the-premises, the followine: real estate, situated in the city of Gallipolis, Gallia county, Ohio, the same being the real estate belonging to the estate of Xavicr Brandstetter. de ceased, ana surveyea, suo-divived and platted by V. R. White, Esq., for tho Administrator of said decedent, to-wit; Lot. 1, appraised at $140 00 2, - " " 150 00 3, " " 150 00 4, " ' 75 00 Tv " " 75 00 0, . " " 1700 00 7, . " " 8.10 00 8, " 300 00 Total appraisement, $3,440 00 Lot No. C, of the above is the Brew ery. -The said lots will be offered sop erately, and sold for not less than two- tiiirus oi their respective appraisements. Terms, cash. There arc nearly two acres In the lot on which the Brewery stands. The Urewery Is in operation, witii an excellent trade. Title perfect. Possession given immediately. The plat ot the aDove premises can oe seen at tne law office of White & Holcomb. at the Probate Judge's office, at the saloon of mas. iiutz, at the .Merchants Hotel, or it the Brewery. Also, on the same day, will be sold an tue apparatus lor maKing oeei , wun in said Brewery, consistinsr ot pans. tubs, kettles, pumps, coolers, pipes, etc. U. JS1. HUL.CU.U1S, Adm'r of X. Brandstetter, dee'd. Bv White & Holcomb, Att'ys. Aug. 31,1S7C 4w Notice. O J)ora Hose, married to Preston Rose, of uoucias county, in tne state oi Illinois, vi ola n ooa. married to wood, or urarson to.. State of Texas, and lietty Blessing, and Blanch Deem. count v. State of Texas : You are hereby notinrd that on the 21st day of August, ikm. i:;icaci inomson. ot uailia coun ty, Ohio, filed In the Court of Common Pleas, of uaiua. county, unio. uer petition against you and others, charging tbnt one Charles W. Deem conveved to her in fee simple. March Sth, 1675, the follou ins real etato: Beginning at a loenst post, corner oi twenty acre conveyed-ny J onn Howard to Samuel ise: thence westerly with the road to land of Samuel Wise; thence east with said Wise's land toS. IV. corner of said twenty acres ; thence north to place or begin ning, being in section 2. T. 4, R. 15, Gallia coun ty, Ohio. That she paid the full consideration tuereior to sain unanes . ueem iy me con veyance to said Deem of another tract, and by a note of 125 U0. That it is cow renresenied that you and others as the heirs-at-iaw of Lu- ciiuia A. ueem, wiie oi sam unaries w. ueem, claim to be interested in said real estate. Said petition denies such interest, and p my s judg ment against you as such heirs, that, if you hare any interest therein, you may lie ordered to convey the same to said plaintiff, her heirs and assicns.anjtomiiet her title against your claims. and forother proper relief. Unless you answer said petition on or uciore tne litn day ot ucto. bcr, 1STG. the prayer of said petition will be taken as confessed against you at the next term oi court tnercaiter. RACHEL- THOMPSON". Ang.21,lS7G. 6v Third Order of Sale. JSIieriiF's ftSale. The State of Ohio, Gallia County, ss. URSUANT to the command of an order of sale from, the Court of Common Pleas of said countv of Gallia, and to me directed, I will offer for sale at Public auction, at the front door of the Court-house in the city of Gallipo lis, in said county, on the 0th day of September, A. D. I87C, at the hour of one o clock P. 31. oi said day, the fol lowing described lands and tenements in the county of Gallia, and State of Ohio, to-wit: The southeast half of city lot in the city ot uallipolts Known and numbered three hundred and thlrty (330.) on the Record Plat of the city of Gallipolis, except a part of said half lot which was previously deeded to Abra ham Jjiislcv, by blllott uoggs and wile. For a description of the piece excepted in said half lof reference is hereby made to the said deed from wife to Abraham Lasley Appraised at seven hundred dollars (700.O0.) to be sold as tne property ot uibbons S. Jones and wife, and others, at the suit of the Gallipolis Central Building and Loan Association, Terms of sale Ca3h in hand' on day of sale. Given under my hand this 10th day of Angust, A. u. mil. UIlAKIil-.b STUAia, Sheriff G. C. O. Bird & Eckeis, Att'ys for Plaintiffs. Aug. 10, 187C aw Elliott Boggs and mm liver mum, For all diseases of the Llier. Stomach and Spleen. MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEb COM TLAIHTS. DYSPKPSIA, MEVTAL DEPRES SION. r.E3TJJSSNKS, JAUNDICE. NAU SEA, SICK HEAKAI-II1S.COUO, CONSTIPA TION and BILIOUSNIS. It Is eminently a Fumlly Medlclne.and by belne kept ready for Immediate retort, will eare many an hour of enfferinirand many a dollar In time, and doctors' bills. After forty years' trial It I cttll reeelv. inz tbs most unqualified testimonials of Its Yirtr.es. from persons of tiie tilahest charae'er and responsibility. Eminent physicians commend It as the most 8. EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC & For Constipation, Headache. Tain Intbe Snonl ders, Dlzilness, Sour Stomach, bad taite tn the mouth, bullous attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, l'aln In the retclon ortlic Kldneya. despondency, doom, aud forebodings of evil, all of which are me oasnring oiauiseaseajuirsR. siicraiir me eai oi meaisease. aua it BsGtTLATED In time, rrp.t nfrrlnr. TrrcicuuuaeBs uu ticmzi wuensne. la generally the sea not IF yon feel DCLt, DitowsY. Debili tated, have frequent IlKJLUAt'UB, Moutu Tastes badly, poor ArrETin, and Tongue Coated, you ar suffering from Tobfid 1.1 v EK or "Bilious wesi," and nothing will cure you so speedily and permanently. I hare never seen or tried such a simple, ef ficacious, satisfactory and pleasant remedy In 2yMe." H.HAIXE3,St.Lonls,Mo. - Hon. Alex. H. Stephens. J "I occasionally nse. when my condition re quires It, Dr. Simmons' Llrer Itegulator, with good effect." Hon. Alex. II , Stephens . C Governor of Alalama. "Tour Regulator has been In use in my family for some time, and I am persuaded It la a Talus, tile addition to the medical science." Got. J. gill SuonTEn, Ala. " I haye used the ftegulstor In mr family for the past seventeen years. I can safely commend It to the world as tho best medicine I have ever usea ror ' mat class or Miseaset It purports to cure.'' H. F. Thiopes. President of City Bank. ( "Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medicine." C. A. Ndtiis o. Druggists. "We hare been acquainted with Dr. Simmons I.lver Regulator for more than twenty years, and know It to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the public." M. B. LrON and H. L. Iroir, BUlefontalne, Ga. "I was cured by Simmons' Liver Regulator, atter having suffered several Tears -with C1U1U andFever.4 U.F.AHDBB80K. The Clergy. "My wife and self have used the Regulator fbr 3 ears, and testify-to Its great virtues." EtT. . K. Fxldeb, Perry, Ga. Ladies Endorsement. "I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and In no case has It failed to give full satisfac tion." ELLEN hi eacuax, Chattahoochee, Fla. Professional. "From actual experience In the rise of this, medicine la my practice, 1 lure been, and am,' satisfied to nse and presriba It as a pursatlve medicine." Dr. J. W.MA809.I ' J(.-B. Florida Qmferenct. VI have usad Dr. Simmons' Liver Karulator in ny family for Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, and regard it as Invaluable. remedy. It has, not failed to give relief In any instance." Key. W. F. Easterlies. President Oglethorpe College. Simmons' Liver Regulator Is certainly a specific for- that class of complaints which U' claims, to cure," Rev. David VTitig. in is I the at V iWTfln A RELIABLE PAKTYr to II .All 1 U ii take tj,e exclusive ageucyJ lor cuesaieoi an arucic in tne'grocery line. Something that has never been introduced In this district, and sells rap idly. Any young.mah, may make from $2,000 to $3,000.annually. Address.rt' closlng stamp for answer, BlouornvrZy decker & Co. ,-147- Beade St., Y. " Aug. 31, 1876. lm , si O A DKX at borne. and terms rree. Maiao, - Areata wanted. Oat It of' tnc FIRST THIS FALL JOHN DAG IS AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS ! ! EVERYBODY COME FIRST ! GASH bought these goods at the lowest notch in the Boston and New York ES 03) money since the and no three, six or nine months' rrprlih. John Dages can not be Undersold 1 1 Now is the time to save money by buying your Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. This is the fullest Stock of Goods in his line ever brought to Gallinolis. Ther wprr- linno-ht with G l fc. . ' 0 GREAT FALL IN PRICES. Therefore will I sell so cheap. Go and see him the very moment YOU COME TO GALLIPOLIS If yon want any BOOTS, SHOES. HATS. CAPS. LEATHER. OR SHOE FrNDTXfiS nr. ti, i,tm All work warranted as represented. I want to see all of you first. I can suit vou in kind, quality and mice. WALK IN. Gallipolis, Aug. 31, 187C. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. TIRTTIMIIF'S NEW STORE; FRESH NEW 3TJ3EK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c., BOUGHT FOR CASH of first hands, in New York and Philadel phia, at prices in many cases below the cost of production, and will be SOLD AT A SMALL ADVAXCE.gj WM. B. Court July 20, 1870. TRUMP, St. CENTENNIAL HOTEL B3REB70BY OF Philadelphia. Thousands of our readers will visit the grand Centennial Exhibition at Phila delphia. They will want do stop at ho tels where the accommodations arc good and the charges are reasonable To do eo they must make all arrangements be fore starting. This can uc done by cor resnondencu with the nroDrietors. In this Directory will be found such as tire fully up to these requirements. ELK AVENUE HOTEL, EL5I AVEJTCJE AND FIFTY-FIRST Street, opposite West end of Machinery nail. 500 liooniH". A single room and single bed, $1.00 per day. A. KOELOFS, rroprietor. Rooms can be secured by correspon dence. July 6, 187C 4m 1770. 1870. BEtMOMT 80T81 STRICTLY FIEST-CLASS. Terms, $3.50 per day. Cor. Forty-First and Oregon Sts., (SILVER MAPLE GROVE,) WEST P HIL ADETjPTIIA. Charles P. and F. P. Stevens of Bal timore, OWNERS AND PROPRIETORS. Major W. W. LELAND, Manager. Iia ATTaatrnoxa. Ciitiacitv. 1.000 Guests. SCO feet lonir x 140 feet wide: 3 stories high: built and famished by Baltiinorcans. Private, par lors, en suite, etc Special rates for Parties. Associations, txc. rrencn. Herman, opanisn nuu Italian spoken in the hotel. All charges mode rate and accommodations first-class, it is with four blocks or the main entrance of the Grand Centennial Imposition, tho most desirable loca tion of any Centennial Hotel. The entire house snrronnacd uy a magninccnt grove oi Manic trees, or thirty years' growth, making it tho coolest hotel in Philadelphia. The furniture anil equipments of tho entire establishment are of no most lioerai cnaracicr, nnu uunn iuu bea son a first-class orchestra will furnish music for entertainment of the guests. Market street line city cars pass the door. July 6, lore ain The Centennial Boarding Agency Bureau. (LIMITED,) 923 Walnut'St., Philadelphia. Accommodations for twenty thousand persons . either boarding or lodging. Advance engage ments mane now ror any specineutime aunng Exposition. Circulars forwarded on appli cation. N. B. The Bureau Issues no coupon board! a g tickets. July 6, 18.0. 4ra POSITIVELY CURED. WHEN death was hourly expected from Const! nl utlon. all remedies havtnir failed. Dr.II.Jaraes was experimenting, fie acci dentally made a preparation of Indian Hemp, wtucn curea nis only cntid, and now gives tnii recipe free on receipt of two stamps to nay ex penses. Hemp also cures night-sweat, nausea tnestomacn, ana win Dreat a. from coiu in twenty-four hours. Address, CBA.DDOCIT & CO., 1,033 Race Street, Philadelphia, naming this pa per. July 6, 1870. 3m This Directory Is compiled by J. WEAYEB & CO., Newspaper .'Advertising Agents, 116 Smlthfleld Street, - -f PITTSBUEOH, PA. Branch office, 1313 Jlarket street,.Ph!la- delpliia, Pa. June C, 1876. o1 Notice. James E. Cabbeli., Plaintiff! against Farmers' Insurance Co,, (Howard, Ohio,) Deft. Before J. B. Lewis, J r. vi uuyun xuwusmii, uruiiiu uuuty. Ohio, ,N, the. 17th day) of August, A. D. 1876, said Justicctssued an order Attachment iu the.abovb action. for. sum oi iwo nunureuaitueignty col lars. Time for trial Oct, 23d. 1876. 10 o'clock A.M. JAMES E. CAKBELL. Pl'JT. Orown City. Auar. 29tli.1876.--3 w ' - 'Garnlsheed Jehu Hose. David J. Al lison, J. H. Jfeadowr.John L. Xusher, James .wvHowaro, ThUmas J. Colemanl andT, H;eblnsoni or 1W6. FIN W. F. TAILOR Bete 187G. ING! : & oo.. 7 1 in jiriiii Boot s -AND ZEPXZEsriE HATS. COURT STREET, - - - Gallinolis, Ohio. fflrAU Goods made up in best of style and of iirst-class material., Aug. :il, 187C Hm Success! Success ! ! Success ! ! ! THE KIXG S0XG BOOK OF THE GENTEXKIAL. TIIE SUCCESS, : : BY CHAS. A. LACKEY. o '1 Ilk most successful Kndimental Department ever invented. The most 1 successful self-instructor. Any lady or gentleman with any ability whatever can learn how to read round note by examining the successful method of whicji I lie buccess is composed. The Success contains a com plete Musical dotation lablc, naming the notes in every key in practical use. No stumbling blocks no obstructions every definition plain, sim ple and easily comprehended. In everything The Sticcess is a complete nnu ueeuteti success. Price, 03 cts. per copy. $G per doz. All orders receive prompt attention by addressing gh&b a. taGKEVt - - GALLIPOLIS, 0. fiFor Sale at 0. M. FILLMORE, & CO., Gallipolis, O. Aug. 31, 187(5. 3m SUPERIOR mm DRILLS, -AT- M k BALDRIDGE. The only Grain Drill made and in Market with Positive Double Force Feed 5 and the best Drill for all kinds of grain.: Call and ex amine it belore purchasing any other make. ALSO, THE CELEBRATED Oliver Chilled Flows; Warranted to do Good Work. Scour in any soil. Run lighter than any rlow m use. Run steady with one, two or three .horses. vv ill not choke or coroue. nr i li i it J" WOl'k Well in dry, hard grOUnd. J 7 . - IIV THE FIELD ALLOWED.' TWO DAYS' TRIAL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! BSOall and see them HUTCHINSON & BALDHIDG-E, . , ... Gallipolis, O. Conrt St, Aug. 17, 1876. I this District, for one or two terms. School to commence in thci monthrof September. Please make appucauon in person nrhTlol.ii.rtn . JOHN o. THUiUAO, Teacher Wanted, rPO teach the advanced scholars In Clerk. Centrevilie Sep. Scliool Dist. Aug, 24, 1870. PaJJbl THE undersigned hereby requests all, "persons owing liini on libtc or Book' Accounts, to settle ou or before 1st. Kffntember. 187G. If not settled ou before thaUltnerWiJl be giveii over for oolloctI6h, without further notice. ' CHAS. NACK. GalllpolUj Aug. 17,-1876. for .rf-irjK commissioners of Gallia county X will scHthejobof bnliaingaBrWge v-) (across aymmes creeir, atai'iuK'a Oil Frltlav, Sent. lfitlU 1S7U, 'at 10 A. 31. There will be about 150 Bridge Notices. perches of masonry and one' span or 100 feet. Bids will be received on the' Burr Truss plan, or Smith Bridge plan. ' Also, 'tho iob of ,bulldlli2 ft small I Bridge across GLEXN'3 KUN". nearlCallon Ylnton,-wiu:be som on -Wciluesday, Sept.- 13tIla7H . I at 10 6!pl6ck., i - -s. ." f Wlio flan and specifications made known I 0VaVe,Rrt9.fl ' r r W vVAVq A-,Vr Aug. 31, 1876. 3w .1 Notice. WILLIAM J. VA7.-ZANT, of 5ie State of Mississippi will take notice that Casper Garllcfc did, on tho 14th day of August, A. D. ,1878, file Ws petition In the Courtof Common FJws, within and for the County of Gallla,.in ,UJ"l"u' ymo, against the said lYil- lif ??-; Y?"?-"'., Jhtf E. Yatiatnt, Philinda A anzant and lnh .Inline defendants, setting forth that the said William J. Vanzanton ths Mth iinir r January, A. D. 1880, made and deliv ered his promissory note to ihp ald Casp!rGarlIfckforthissuiuof$2.S00-l(!0 payable on the 11th day or October, "A. D. 1871, and to .secure the nnrmelit of the same the said William J.- Vaiizant and the said Philinda Vanzant then ex ecuted and delivered to said plaintiff n deed of mortgage to oie undivided third part of the following real estate, situate in said Gallia countv. and in townshlDS Xos. 7 and 5, described as follows: Tho north, half of the northeast quarter of section Xo. 4, In salil township 7, In range 15, in the Ohio Comnanv's nur- chase, containing SO acres, more or less. Also, the following premises, situate in said township the, in range 14, begin ning at the northeast corner of fitietlon 33; thence east 65g rods; thence south 100 roils. 2 feet and fi Indies: thonra westG3, rods; thence north 100 rods, 2 feet and C inches to the place of begin ning, containing 41 acres, more or less. Also, all that nnrt of set tionXo. 33. In said last named township as lies in tho following boundary. Ik-ginning at tho southwest corner ot" said section ; thenco east03)i rods to-a small branch; thenco down said branch, on a straigt line, to a stake in the lane, being the commence ment of the Vinton road ; thence with the survey of said road to the west Hub of said section 33; thence south nlnno- said section line to the plaee of begin ning, supposed to contain 10 acres; and that the other defendants claim some in terest in siiid hinds: and nraviiiff that said William J. Vanzant mav nav the. said sum of $2S0,S0-100, with interest thereon from January 1st, 1S73, or that said premises be sold to nav the samp. and the said William J. Vanzant is no tified that he is required to annear and" answer said petition on or before tho 3d Saturday after the 27th day of Septem ber nexr. CASPER GARLICIC. ry IS.Iauti.n-, his Att'y. Aug. 17, 1S7C Cw THE LATEST AND BEST! PEERLESS NEW IMPROVED PATENT TODD STOVE, V7ITH FOOT BEST Oil BOTH SHIES. MICA WINDOWS, SW IIEAIITU, AND CHINA HUN. til Fltes :ra a CK&teiil titt St iz gives tis pniuS nllitlsj rcr&M ei ssy ails. PORTABLE MKINGS. Flit and Pipe on the back. Jfo more li lett ing of Collar or JClboto on Sheet Iroiu WARRANTED TO DRAW. its kksss e:i crssisa nasi bki WILLIAM ItESOR & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. For Sale by HUTCHINSON & BALDRIDGE, Gallipolis, Ohio. Feb. 17, 187(5. ly It. & T. Tonic Elixir and Liquid Extract of Beef. . Biliousness Indigestion Piles Female Diseases Diseased Liver are curetl by tulnr R. Sc. T. Tonic Elixir ami MjuM KxtractorJttcf. are cured bv using R. &T. Tonic Elixir anil l.iquM Extract or Ileef. n Iicther brought on by natural causes or tho ue of Injurious medi cines. are enrol by using Ft. &.T. Tonio Elixlrand LiquM Extractor Beef. are curetl by usiafrR. ChiIdrensI)iseasesirEnx1'oW,r (exccpi uurrn(ra.j Kidney Troubles Weaknesses are cured by tislns R, & T. Tonic Elixir or Liquid extract or lleef. in male' or female, are cured bv nsins R. & T. Tonic Elixirand Liquid Kxiraccoi ucei. irvnmln not And this medicine at one dratr store, rail at another, and if It is not on sale in your, place, have jour drugjrUi order It, or send direct to no. . . Trice. JI.00 uer bottle, seni on receips oi price. RICHARDSON & TULLIDGE, Cincinnati, O. Juncl.lSTO ly Probate Notice- THK umlcrsisncu has been uiily .ap pointed and qualified as Adminis trator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Peter Swisher, late of Gallia county, Ohio, deceased. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the es tate are requested to make immediate navinent. and those liavinz claims against the same, will present them to the undersigned. DANIEL 3IAUCK, Administrator, with the will annexed. Aug. 21, 1870. 3w. Notice. JOHS BUCIIANAK, whose place or rcsKieneo is unknown. Is hereby notified that Rebecca Ilnchanan am, on tnewtn nnvoi .iukius. -18W, Die her petition In tho oalce or the Clerk or tho Conrt or Common Pleas, within and for the conntj of Gallia, and the State nr Ohio h.rnih. cndi .Inhn nuchanan wllhwilfnl abscnccTor more than three years last px't. anrt asklns that sne may oe uiTorcwi inim nics.im John Ilnchanan. and that her name may bo cbanired lo that of her maiden name, which pe- tition will stand for hearing at the next term or "oated this Auzust the 29th. A. n.l8T. HEUKCCa BUCHANAN. By BENJAMIN S1ARTIN, Att'y for PlalntifT. Aug Zl.W6.-6v For Sale or Trade. A WHOLESALE Notion Waou- almost nen. Apply to V. .li. wiM.iAJia, Aug. 31, 187C 2w Thurmau, Q A CALL TO PAY UP A LL nartles who know themselves M Indebted to mecithor by note or- aceount.an'd who fall to settle-the same before Sent. 15th. 18TCL will find them collection in. the hands of proper ot flcers. J. 11. wjsil.. Aug. 31, 187G. o,wJf ArsSVYvr Mjyg Ul?iatld. Jon w,rt" ' w.w mm on y -rrt TUT A I lthP & ' i!i2i.Ur U XjX, will give yoil th7-'Tery. ,'botorn prices oa tne PACKER BUGS, AOTVAWJET OTM "tlAIfOS. AXD ESTEY QJUiAXs, Aug. 31 1878.7-3HI