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CITY AFFAIRS. GALLIPOLIS, NOVEMBER 29, 1866. New Advertisements. 'Academy, Commercial Depart- ment. J.

A. Eahn, Adtninistrotor. A. Bradbury, Sale of Real Estate. Wm.

WaddeU, Sale of Property. Jo Hunt, Guardian' Sale. Jt. Altxhirt Flour in Suels. Mr.

J. IF. Vat Sielle, Teacher of Music. -e. Wm.

Jam, Administrator. Jamb SwisAer, Partition. J. Morgan, Family Grocery. S.

Hayward Son, Dissalut'um. Wm. Walker, Sale of Property. Chethirt Academy, Winter Ten. S.

Barlow, Property for Sale. Wm. L. Jamet, Adminitlrator' Sale. 3T To-morrow (Thursday) being Thanksgiving day, we supply our city subscribers a few hours in advance of the usual time.

Thakksoivixo Services. A Union service will be held by the churches of this city, Thankagiring day, in the Presbyterian Church at 10,30 A. M. Sen-ices vt ill also be heid at the Uri-versalUU Church, by the Her. Mr.

Breare, at half past 10 o'clock A. M. 1ST We hope all our citizens will faithfully comply with the Proclamation of our Mayor, in regard to the due observance of Thanksgiving. This good old Yankeo festival, instituted as an effort of dependant mortals to express their thankfulness to the Supreme Being for His pro tecting care, and the great blessings bestowed upon them, is fast becoming nationalised" and we are glad to see this day, which Is a true index of a Christian nation, more and more, every year, becoming endeared to the hearts of the people. Amidst the bounties of loaded ta bles, and the happy catherings of families, let us not forget the real meaning of the all, who can, unite In the appointed services of the Church, in giving heartfelt thanks for the blessings of the past year.

Mr. Jonathan Hamilton's new Wharfboat lias arrived, and that gentleman la usy getting it ready for service. It will be a fine, large and commodious boat, with first class accommodations for the public. Its dimensions are as follows: length 156 feet, 40 feet across decks, 7 foot bold, with a capacity of 700 tons. The beat will be ready in a short time, to take the place of one of the eld ones.

'Mr. Hamilton is determined to keep up with, the needs of our river business. X3T The Commercial Department of Gallia Academy goes into operation, Monday, Docombor 3d, under the management of Thoa. B. Smith, former Superintendent of Duff's Mercantile College, Pittsburg, Pa.

The position held by Mr. Smith in the above well known College, together vitb; the flattering testimo nials in his favor, from prominent teachers, are a sufficient guarantee of the ability of the gentleman to manage this department The new Acad-' emy Hall will be devoted to the uses of the Commercial Department The very low price of tuition, far below that of Commercial Colleges abroad, should induce all, who wish to obtain a thorough, business education, to attend this School at home, where the expense will be slight and opportunities for learning as ample. "Your Cosmetic Lotion has cured my face and hands, also my legs and feet, of an eruption, after ha vine speat ten weeks and five days In thci-different N. Y. Hospitals, without? any real benefit to me." Writes Dennis Mehan, 00 Maiden Lane, N.

Y. Light in Dabk Places. We are glad to see that a decided and much needed improvement has been made on the upper side of our Public Land- ine. bv establishing a number of lamps, from the Dnfour House along the wharf to the river. Our citizens are indebted to Mr.

as. E. Richardson, Proprietor of the Dufour House, for this improvement That gentleman, with commendable energy, collected the necessary funds, erected posts, and furnished lamps, and is determined to keep up the enterprise. Those hapless individuals, who bare been compelled to wade through the mud to the river, dark nights, will fully appreciate this blessing. Chakgk ik tub Post Office.

The fhange of Postmasters in our city has, at last, been effected. Mr. Drouiliard, the present incumbent, who would not sacrifice bis political principles for the sake of the office, retires in favor of Mr. A. Scalterday, a supporter of "my policy." The office bas keen removed to the store room of Mr.

Scattcrday, ia Hayward's new building, corner of Third and State streets. Fia. The roof of the lower -Wharfboat cangbt fire, last Friday, from a stove pipe that passed from the office out through the roof. Mr. Downing, one of the attaches of the boat, by his timely discovery of the fire, and prompt exertions, succeeded in subduing the flames, before any material damage was done.

Had it not been discovered Just in the nick of time the fiie would bare prored very disastronn, as the wharf-boats, with their rich load of freight would, without doult, have been euUrcly consumed. ZgrOuryounz married Wm. A. Loko and wife, daughter of nf this citv. have kindly sent us, through Mayor Dam- bos, a present of some nice wedding cake: also.

$2.00 for ono year a sua scription to the Journal. They will accept our thanks. Happiness and prosperity cannot but always attend tlirouffh life, a young couple, who are thus mindful of the Printer. a STMrAirrnoHT son or josepn lirouuiard, or tins city, has returned torhis old home. after an absence of 10 years, most of which time he -has spent in California.

Fatal Eesi'Lt of as Accidext. Viney, the colored man, who was shot in the wrist, while hunting, as noticed in our week before last issue, died last week Tuesday from the effects of the wound. His arm was amputated, but lock-jaw having set in, it was found impossible to save him. Dear me, where did vou ret them?" "At Moruix DaiV, aud they have plenty more." "I uiuKt go and jet some." g3T Ned Reed's Minstrels gave a performance at Aleshire's Hall, last Friday evening. The show wa3 very fair, of its class.

They had a decided success in one thing, as we understand they decamped without paying their board bill. 82.00, HOVER'S 8200. Gallery is the place to get all kinds of Pictures, unsurpassed for beaut', tone and finish. Price only 82.00 per dozen. Feu-ner's Block Public, Square.

jrMcBKiDE will commence another class in vocal music, adapted lo all, who wish instruction, and similar to the one just closed. The first meeting will be Tuesday evening next, which all are invited to attend. The term will consist of 13 lessons, and to place it within the reach of all, the tuition is 'fixed at 81.00. We hope the gentleman will have a large class, as we understand he intends to give, with the aid of the class, a con cert at the close of the term. 3T Remember the Festival of the Sons of Temperance at tho Sherman House Thanksgiving evening.

Tickets 25 obtained at the door. Our butchers have gone into winter quarters, and are prepared to supply our citizens with meat at all times. The following shops are in operation: Holcomb's, Second street, a few doors above the Garnett House; Long Gartner's, Second street, below Priestly'a Denny's, Second street, above the Sherman House; Sharlz's, upper side of the Public Square, between First and Second streets; Kcnnady Son's, corner of Second and Spruce streets, Z3T S. F. Neal has received a new supply of goods.

Give him a call, if you wish a good article. Sharp has laid in a tempting stock in preparation for the Holli-days. He has on hand 'everything in the shape of Groceries, Candies, Holliday presents, and better thau all else, a fine lot of fresh Cranberries. 82.00, PHOTOGRAPHS 82.00. Only 82.00 per dozen at Hover's Fine Art Gallery, Fenner's building, Public Square.

Nkw Store. Mr. Henry Morgan, has opened a Grocery fc Provision store, at Creuzet's corner, in the room formerly occupied by Mr. Scalterday. We wish him success in his new enterprise.

See his advertisement in this issue. Tlio Fleetwood laid at our wharf Monday the Qrst time, under. the new arrangement She leaves here for Cincinnati about breakfast time, Tuesday morning. The change was Inaugurated, Mon day night, by our young folks, with a dance aboard the boat The dance was kept up till a late hour, and all enjoyed themselves hugely. "Great reduction in Photographs and Ambrotypcs at Home's, in N.

P. Fenner's block. The County Commissioneis meet in regular session next Monday. Also the Board of Infirmary Directors'. Carbon Oil by the Bbl.

GEPPERT, "ANDERSON aro at now selling OIL at Cincinnati quotations; They keep Ui best quality which is always open lo be compared wii any Oil sold in the country. Merchants will do well to call and examine their Oil before purchasing elsewhere. Light on the Subject. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSORTED LOT OF LAMPS, EVER DISPLAYED rx TV IS CITT, is now opened at GEPPERT, ANDERSON CO'S QUEENSWARE HOUSE, ON COURT STREET. 137" Citizens and Merchant will find it profitable to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.

KovB, ls6 4w 9 A Large and well Selected STOCK OF WALL PAPER and WINDOW BHADES, At THE EOOK STORE JUST Received from York of the latest Styles and Patterns, for sale Cheaper than On Cheapest. Sot 8, 1666 Iw J. M. PIANO TUNER asd REPAIRER, allipoli4, Ohio. PIANOS Polished in Finest Styly-alsc, Azett for the Sale of Pianos of the beat Factories.

Having located acre, the pat-ronnpe tf t'ua eitizesj cf Uailipolii. and vi cinity, it respect! ally solicited. 1UA.II work warraaua. Orders left at the tiUttt of Mesars. C.

4 A. HcTrtxn, prompt! atteojed t. it. PJ1J11 GOODS At Eastern Prices! S. HAY Ejiutreeei Cheapest of Good offered in Gallipolis for many years.

The-SU-ek consists as usual, of DRY GOODS, mtjslins. prints, pf'laines, iAX Or GOODS and NOTIONS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE, HOOTS 4 SHOES, HATS AC PS. CANDIES, KRL'ITS, VrlCKH, llf. CLOTHING! IWfT LAME kTOCK ALL CrTOM MADE, also pikcs coons, A3 JEAN'S.

CASSIMKRTv. TWfEDS. CASSINKT, FLANNEL, Ac. THHI5KS complete assortment of Woo4.ii and Leather Trunks, A. You will fin.l in tiiis Stock many new style of Prints, Delaiues, Flannel Ac, which will well repay the trouble of railing.

tW are paying the highest prie fur butter, eggs, feathers, lard and all kinds of country produce. S. T. K. H.MUV.

Nor 8. I-C6 JOXi TITAN FORWARDING AND COHHISSIOX MERCHANT, WHARF BOAT, GALLI FOLI3, OHIO. Having purchase) of M-3r. Patton i Sherwood, the Wharf Coats at Gallipjiis, wouM inform the public tliathcwiii continue the Forwarding and Commission Lusiuras and at liberal rntra. Oct 4, I 'are Chance to Make Money! DOMESTIC ECONOMY! CAMPILLIAN CARPETS! THE CHEAPEST AND MOST DESIRABLE OUT! Cost fuoii TtK Clsts to FlFTKEN CKKTS I'm SvtAUE Yard PATENT GRANTED JAN.

1T1I, lfB5. tJTThis is one of the few great and (Jo-meetic, usifui inventions of the aye, which, when ones generally will annually save Milium of Vollar to the people of this country, and greatly improve (lie interior of thousands of our dwelling. No other invention of this country, in so short a time, ever met such general favor from the intelligent Public. A chance is presented to native men of small means, to realize heavy profits from light in vestments by securing townships in Gallia and Jackson counties. From $1(MK) to $25.00 per dny readily realized by men of enterprise.

For particulars address GKO.C.GRAU, Ag't. Ironton, Ohio. Nov 8, lbfiC 3m retail! D. S. FORD, Wholesale Beta il -DEALk'IS IX GROCERIES AND ovisaons Aleshire's COURT STREET.

N( TOW offers to consumers, a choice Stock of Groceries, bought especially for the re tail trade. 1'rimc Coffee, raw, roasted, and ground. Sugars, in great variety. Syrup! and Molasses. Choice Y.

II. Imperial, Gunpowder and Colugn Tots, to which we invite especial attention. Pure Ground Spices, warranted. Canned Fruits, Jellies, Pickles, Catsup, Sauces, together ith a general assort ment of (traceries, for Family use. all which wc will sell at the lowest retail price.

ESfCall aad see. Sign of the Rio Bakeil Court Street. D. S. FORD, Oct 18, 16CC tf WM.

SIIOBitfi JEWELRY STORE Rcto1ttb, Ammanition, Seclac)es, TeJescopes, ViulioB, Aecordeoi.8, Banjoes, GuiLars, Strings, Watches, -Jewelery, Clocks, Gold Pent. Silrer Spoons, Combs. Corralis, Ac, te. ALSO, Watches, Clocks nnd Jewelery earftilly repaired by WM. bSOBER.

tf. NEAV BROOM FACTORY. G-allipolis, Ohio. Iff. IffcIIALE ami MAKUTACT0RER3 and Dealers in all kinds of Fancy Wir Brooms, Cord Brooms and Fancy Domestic Corn Brushc.

-Also, Dealers in Croom handles, Broom wire tieing, Cord and Sewing twine. K. E. CORNER FOTJETH ajd PINE ST3. GALLIPOLIS, OHIO.

BTAllOrdars sent by Mail promptly attended to. Sr I i GOOD iVEWS, ANT) GREAT ATTRACTIONS AT BAILEY OALLlr0LI3 onio. WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALERS IJf DP.CGS.Medicinrs, Patent JMicines, Perfumeries, Window Putty, r'aner (ioods, Yankee Notions, Wall PnptV, Window 1-ixiuivs, Stationery. Ac Ae. We are receiving, and just opening? one the largest and ht-at selted Stock of Goods ever offered in this market.

They war purchased for eaih in Xew TorV and at the time when gold was lower than had h-a for years. Which will enable us to sell as low as any Housd west of th Moun tains, ne wouM can especial attention, or Merchants and rertlers to otir Stock. Cincinnati Pure White Lead, Eastern Pure WhiU Lead, Snow white Zinc, English Red Laad, All kinds of colored Paints, both Dry and in Oil. Tate paints uf all kinds, and Artists Tools. Linseed Oil, Pittsburg Carbon Oil, Tauner's Oil, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Benaine, Olive Oil, Coach Vara i Cojal Varniih, Dumar Varnish, Black Leather Vrmh, Asphaltam Varnish, i Cases Concentrated Lye, Dy Stuns, Prima Indigo, Best Dutch Madder.

Ext. LotrwooJ, Allum, Cocheneal, Cudlw-ar. Sulnh't Indigo, Cane Wood, Neck Wood, Bruil Wood, Ulue Ilichromate Pu- We offer the aU.ve at Wholesale or Retail on the most tTin. Thankful to a genrou Publie ft their very liberal iIronap, we hope lo merit a continuance of the same. (Our Ms.to Cl'iij, at lit Ciranf.

T-rmt CiA.) ItAlLLV MAGUET. MaylO.lC tf. A KAKECIIAXC A VAT.l'AUT.K PR PIT FARM akd Sale! Tut Sulmeriber o.Ters his Farm of ITU acres for sale. 1 acres ehureil land, the balance lillit- located fourilitie west of li, on lU SuifhaJ I adinorto Hie. Th farm crou it, a yro two-Jtory Frame tloine, goojlltarn an.l all ottier out-tuiMinet that is renuTred: a line ounc apple orchard just maturing, of alnut l.tMMi trees, the Mtne nuntiH-r of pe.icnlr.-es, with a variety or cher ry, plum, pear and quince trees.

All the leading varieties of ftm: vine, currants, tvjuieWries, black berries, raspberries etc. 1 he farm is wdl waftsd, has uikjd it exarl- lent springs and a small stream of watT court's ita way through, the year 'round, niucn to Hie ueneui ol stocK. i lie lanu is in hitfh state of cultivation. In addition, my knows as the Gallipolis urserv, lias a very lare stock upon it foi full aud spring sal-s, of everything kept in that line of Uade. The Kuisery is in an incrcaaingtrade every year.

I prfor selling tanuand nursery togoUier; will sell at a bargain. Call upon the undersigned on th prcniu.es, oradJteha me at Galliifoli, Ohio. C. If. PALMER.

Oct -25, lStHi tf Admiuistrators Sale. IK inmuanrorf an oMcr prnote-I hy the lro. Iiatc i.ocrl oftajallia tujtly. Oiiio, 1 will oiler lur sale at i-ultlic" uucttoit; 011 utnnliiv-, the Kith day of Itotfiuuer, A. 1.

iU o'cV A. M. tiMii the pit-uiifcr. tbe foltoirtntr lescribel rejil eL-ite in tlio Hiuty of it.illiu anl State ol'ohio t.v,i: Jt lKiiiar apart of tit lui'Mttt of ouc htinUvil tu're lot uo. live huiitln-U ami twen-ty-Mvi'ii ton iiiiip r.K thrca and rank's no.

fourteen -H)t in the Ohio piiTriuiM, hounii't antl U-ci'ilici a follouit: )egiuniurf the outh Itnool-ai lotn Hie ouili wuit comer, nt a bluke fnm whirli a I 4 iii' lu in liUnit-'UT'-ii! pt 1 iinW, ami while ijiL -i' inc. in iliitiiH'ter lf ar 7 iU lSiiiiL. ttml rtijintnr tlietict north Ifnihaius aud lurLv-ii'iiii Unkft (HMtl) a -take, twt-nty-liur -14, lii.k nuiu tit iitirth line of it, from tiicli iiike if "rthitt; oak in lie in dhtincttT Ihm: iKiub 37 Oc. Ktx'-t SO VmK, nml a loerb 4 iiit lic in diniueitir bean huiuh 15 step. it4 tite ne- ua-I parfllel with ti't: line lot twfiit nin "j9 rhuitb tht; rook run rojil; ttit-niA south 1 I rm to Uio -outli linuof raiil lot; tht'Ut-e rhaii.sto the place of btinntnff, containing 28 acrv-t nil') vt liiin1i-e'ltli? uiurvor lc.

Appraised at 9nt uninrunHsiM'eti. A 1-4), another lot (or parrel) of lnnl ituitetl in thet'ounty nlbreail, Uuntet ani onbei an fillowri: It leiny ei-rhtr arrecoff the east end of ono and Mxty are lot no. twelve Imi initial and iliiiiy-ix in town uo. two i) of r-tne no. (Vnuteen (14) in Motion no.

thirty fix originally itraw to a hare or land 'm the n.tmeoi James llomloiu, on of the proprietors of tho lUiio L'oiiipanv. Appraised at t.5w, to doner. Am a lot of land at the Komh we-t orncr of lot no. live hundred and tuenty-eiht (., iu soc-tior. twenty.

live nnd thirty-one at three ut a stuke 1'Undiua' in rVnrtd Ian-1; thenrveatoo tlK1 oiith line of said lot no. lt, lil'ry ciht rhaint, and sixty link- 58 6o lua hj-i here a hirkor Jti incite- in diameter hears froiith 71 deg. ul l.i links hite oak 11 inches in diameter, lienrs foiith lo di'v. wet 18 liuku; tli(n-c north nine ehaiu to the uorth Hue of aid lot no thence we -I on the north line of aid lot, llfty-ei-hl M.vty link" m) to a ixot where a hit ivurv tree IU Uicht in diameter Item's M-iith de. n.t 11 link-, hlaek kuk 1H inehe in diameter Items uoriit SI de.

wet -16 link: thenee -otiih nine rhain to iheplaeeof lHiiintnif. s(ipMrMtl to contain fli'ty two a'-m t.v.'i and oiiel.uu'ired and itir nvl 104J, lie the more or lhat pail nirh lit wet of a north aJid onth line aeron aid lot no. taid line to eomitietice at (t. Jlotik north eat corner. Suppo-1 to Ite ten -ns moi-eor ut LStll, uljeet to i lower.

Alo. lot (or p.trcoP of land ittiatel In the rounty and Uite alore-atd. it iiiira part of one hniKireil aud -iviy nrre lot no twelve hun-drrdand thirty i (liitin e'tion no. thirty-MX two of ran ice no. fourteen, (14) iii the Ohio pitrelm-e, and lfouud-ed nnd dt-erilel a- to-wit: outheeaU ly the Kind mM Joseph Kn flner to Krter I.

reii-. and on the ue-t ly tite In mi of (Wnhriel Ilonk, including all the land betweeu ttie two kpeeiili'd tra Uof land of Ko-ter Kven anda-hriel llonk, and extending through the breailth Of "aid lot, Mtp'KJted to tuitl.uiniig eitit aerv aii one nan inoio or ie-i. Appnuea at siiltjiTt to dower. Ai-o. mi that part of nu Ai re tot no.

lyinz ea-tot tne nun acre eonvee-t nr doiiu ion man to the M. 1M and north of a ooe acre lot conveyed by the -Uottert K. Sboou to Uvorxe ilaiiiilton, which said lot contains one fourih of an nrre, more or le at uiiiueumhred. Terms ol 'sale one thin! In hand, one thinl in one i-ar, and one ti.ini in tvo years from drtv of sale, ith interot, the payment, to lie secured hy mortgage uiku the uiTniines old. WM.

U.OUAITAM, A dm. of the Kstate of Joiuh toil man dec Nov rtt, Ibuk CANNED Fraits of all kinds. MORRISON i DALE. Aug. 9.156G.

tf. rVolice! THERE will be a petition presented to the Commissioners of Gallia county, at their December aeasion, lf6, praying for the laying out of a county road, commencing and making the following points, to wit Beginning where the county road passing laaaa Copeland's, in Perry township, in said county, intersects the countr road passing through the farm ef John C. Morgan; thence through the lands of John C. Morgan and Margaret Hunt to the lew gap east of the dwelling house on the land of aaid Margaret Euat; thence Southwest through the lands of Margaret Hunt and Elizabeth Sla-gle to the GaUipolU and Portsmouth State road where the lane passing Elizabeth Sla-gle's house intersects said State road. Not 8, 16Go It SOMETHING SEW AGALY JOHN DkLILLE A THOME, IX BIS KEW OAttEHY, IS HATWARD'S BUrXBIirO, GALLIPOLIS HAVING fitted up the fine Art Gallery in Hayward's Building, Corner of State, and Third Streets, formerly occupied by D.

f. Horer, I am now preared to ct up uy kind of Picture in rcy line, in Uis highest style of the Art. All work warranted, or eo Charge Call and see fur yoursejres. JOHN DsLILLE. Octlf.lSCC.-tf.! i it The object of tTiis Institution is to" Impart a thorough Business Education.

The Commercial course embraces Book-keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic including the process of adding two or more columns at once, Percentage, Loss and' Gain, Interest, comprising the short method of computing by Cancellation, Discount, Equation of Payments, Commercial Law and Lectures. Students can enter at any time. liooms ojxjii day and evening. Those who attend only in tho evening, can complete the course in from three to four months; those attending both day and evenins. in Wvi 4 1.

'PI. i.a 1 1. 1 -V- Hum nm iu unci; juuuiiin. mu iamu icxi-iKiohs usuu as uryaiu anaoirauoas In the Theoretical Department the student acquires a thorough knowledge of the science of Book-keeping. In the.

Practical Departinent he enters into Actual Business: He is furnished with currency, buys and sells Merchandise, Stocks, Beal Estate, Sec, and is refiuired to be exact and systematic in the management of his Diplomas are kwardeil to firraduatiOO. Writinj Classes are organised on tLe first Monday of each month In connection with the foregoing, is a Xonnal Monday March and Auirusr. and eontrnuin-jr six weeks. This includes thorough instruction in the Theory branches. Cancellation and other short methods of Arithmetical Calculation tully explained.

Geography taught from Outline Maps. The College 'Booms are ou Court Street, between Second and Third. TERMS. Full Commercial Course time unlimiteJ, 925,00 Commercial Arithmetic 3 montha, Class of 5 Commencing at the same time, each 0,00 Penmanship ono hour per day months, ClasaoflO 15,00 Normal Courses -six weeks, 1 inuon in ailvance, by purchase or Scholarships, the only arrangement suitable to a Business College. For further irormatien, address J.

W. VAN SICKLE, Principal, Nor. 20, 1SC8. GaUipolU, Ohio. StttdcnU who pass the reqjsile oxamination, anil are entitled to the hoaors and Practice of Teaching, ooi, lege; at 2 P.

II. Course. Commencing the first common and higher English $3,00 5,00 of CJsOSIAG OUT Regardless of Cost, 31. EMSIIEIMER COUET STREET. WE are now selling off onr entire stock of PRY GOODS andCI-OTHING, for tl.epur-i in of elojintr out.

We will sell the com-! pi. te stock lefore the first day of December, if we lotte 50 per rent. So eomengut alons, everrbouy, who wish anytliini; in our line. Cloaks and Shawl, can be bought 50 er cent eheajn than at any other house in the city; and all articles of Ciothiuz at nearly the same sacriuce. Kn hHmltuff.

aoine and see MIKE liefore the GOODS are all sold, aad protuw Urgains. uc WHOLESALE. D. S. Ford- Hariag tnoTe.l to Alosliira's Buildin? ami greatly nlare.

tlirir siucb au.l fa-eilitis for doing business, OFFER TO DEALEltS IX GKOCEKIES, Alarms and wU selcl.l Sloe It at Lowest Jcbl.ing Ilatfi. Votl've. 23 bags Rio ColTee, WigM bcfuie the aJ vauca, for sal l.y D. S. FOED.

I l.l.ls Sugars, different grajci, Soda. 30 fcega in atura, and to arrive. D. S. FOllD, I.B.O., Carbon Oil.

Pitlsbarg CiirUn Oil s) as low as the D. S. FORD, A Caudles and Soap. A Ur Stock lor u'e at Manufacturor pricea. D.

3. KOIJU, A AVooden Ware. Buckets, Tubs, and WaslitoarJa, at Manufacturer's prices. D. S.

FORD, 4 Tobaccos. 30 boxes. Eults aud Catti-s, briziit. do and Catties, Dark and NaT v. 10 Kegs Fint Cut Chewing and Smaking, wbicb will be sold low by 1.

S. FORD, A Candy. 25 Boies assorUd Candv. D. S.

FORD, A Tt-as, A large Stock in great Tariely. I. S. FORI), 1 ERO. Kails, Glass, White Lead, Linseed Oil, am Pultr.

1). S. FOKD.ABRO.. Oct. lt6.

PETITION will be presented to the A Commissioners of Gallia eouutv at their Ueeeniner session, Ictb, praying lur the establishment of an alUration of tlieHnrrUbtirg anil talliriolis and tho VliUsriUe and l.alli-polis roads as follows: Commencing at the point where the road leading flow Koiney to the Hnrriiburg an.l Cullipolis road formerlv intersected said Uarrislmrg and (ir.llioIia road, thence around the Detalecte Lill, en the u.er ive thereof, to intcrsoct said and Harnsburg road near th ft of said hill; thence along said road lo the luud owned by the heirs ol liarvey MeCoruiick deceased, to where the liue iHiween said McCuroiick heirs and tbat of 'Anderoao Neal crosses said Harrisburg and Gallipolis roa thence to the Northwest e.irner of Charles D. Bailey's Inn in Section No. 112, in Given township; ti.enee along the line betwern the lands of said Charles I. l.iky aud James WomeldoriX as near as a good road can le made; thenee to tlie lincdivi 'ing the lands of E. Mills and James Mills, in Section No.

6, in said Green township; thence along said dividme line to the creek, as near as a good road can be i.ui tnenee across the land or James Mills in said Section No. 6. to the new bridir. over Chicamauga creek; thence across said bridge; thenee the nearest and best route through the bottom to the new bri lf acruss little Chickamauira on the land of Jjhn Rodgers; thence tlie nearest and tat route to Gallipolis, and that the old nvl i.uiy le ts- eatel accord in to law. A i'KTITIONEK Nor.

8, 18C6. DENTISTKY. Dr. J. A.VanVleck Reapoeuully touders his services to the citizens of Gallipolis and vicinity, in all matter? relating to diaeaaee of the Teeth or iiiii.

IN filling Teeth little or no pain will be ez-pereneed, and the process of decay will be arrested; whereas, if this precaution is neglected, those valuable organa must be lost, in addition to th. pain of Tooth-ache, Swollen Face and offensive breath, thereby eiving to the youthful countenance the apiwance of premature old age. Tartar or Scurf, which so abundantly accumulates on the Teeth, should be carefully removed with proper instruments, which, if suffered to remain, often give rise to Neuralgia, pains, swollen face, ulcerated gums, loss of sleep, and frequently disturbs the equanimity of the general ealth Da. Van Vmck, from bis experience as a Dentist, and close attention to the changea and improvements, la prepared to operate successfully in difficult canes. Teeth inserted on atmospheric plate from a single tooth to a full double sett, which fur beauty and durability, challenge not only the adkiratioa of the publie, but th.

successful competition of the Profession. -Teeth filled with pore old wiiu fuil and extracted on scientific principles, (loinit Rein jury to th. jaws or gums. Consultations free ol enarge. lermacaau.

Office at Residence, FRONT STREET, BETWEEN CEDAE AKD SfBDCw Sl'8, Gl LUPOUS, O. of Premium Boots and Shoes. BAILEY lUDENOUK, 3IAXUFACTCBERS, I WHOLESALE KETAIL.1 DEALERS, IN i BOOTS, SHOES, I HATS, caps: LADIES' MISSES' akd CHILDKEX'S FURS; I ALSO I Leather, and. all kinds of SHOEILWMGS, Aleshire's lockt COURT BETWEEN 2.1 3d. GALLIPOLIS, OHIO.

OUK M. RIDEXOt'E bas juat from the lund of Vunkei-s aui W.den Nutmegs, where he bought the LARGEST, CHEAPEST akd EEST Stoek of all the above mentioned evor brought tothis eity Of onr BOuTS ano SHOES, Embracing all of the lat and niot fashionable styles lor Fall and Winter Wear, for Ladies, Gents, MUsea and Children, a auiu'ri. stock can net be in lh or any other market, and will sell at PKICES TO SLIT EVERYBODY. We haeo alo on hand a lure and varied assortment of Men's, Horn', Youths' Children's Hats and Caw, of the latwt Al, Ladies' MiJes' and Children's I C. UL AT "akiktv: Hu l-on Bay Sable, Canada Snl.le, American Saldf, Ihvwn Coney, Natural t'onev.

WhiU i and Blue t'onev: al. riir I riiiimings ior Cluldien, all at the lowest Cah i.rioes. Our stock of KKb.NXII LEATHER, is large and well selected, consist tinsrof French Call Skins of the best brands. French Mo-! rocco and Kid Skin, Glove Kid Skins, Amer-1 ican Calf Skius, Sheep Skin Linings, Leather Oak and H. mlock tan, in ct all kinds of SHoa rivniMos i-e.

Our Steck having ail been bought for Casli, and ours beinglhe only Hoin- that gone to ll. r.a to pureliase l.y h.i. iU tliisFnll, to offer a lnii'. an.l b. t- tT assorted stock.

I price UnSrcond 19 Mer iibHte Aourtirrm Vhto. Come and examim- our stock before bnvinff elswher-. BAILEY RIDESGCR. X. B.

We have tuken the Firat Premium on the Ib-st pair of Men's IWts; also, Firt Premium on Gents'and Ladies' SlipT. Our -'oretiiau, Mr. A. L. Btn.wix, ii a lir.t elasa Wotkinanand keem the tat Jours the eonnlry ean arior.l.

II. U. OefJj.HCK II 1 r. FO I DRY. A CARD.

TAVIXGsol lto ADAM CLIXG. of this eity, oue half of the Buckeye Foundry 1 and Machine shop, I embrace this iiiann.ruf nity at laive, for their v. ry 1 literal patmua: i i they have triren me in the paat, arid vuul.l respectfully ak that the same be extend' .1 to ill klinir, in Hie future. TIIOS. HILL.

JJAVIXG Ihorwu-hly th BUCKEYE FOUXDUY MACIIINE SHOP, under the personal supervision of the world renowned Machinist, Mr: Robert Schultz, we are now prepared to make and repair in the most neat and substantial manner, all kinds of ITIacIirnery. We are now manufacturing and will keep constantly on hand, an assortment of Engines, Cane Mills, Melassea Pans, Oil Tools, Oil Well W. will also keen eonatantTir on hanA large assortment of Pittsl.mir wrought Imn. the finest brands, and Wheeling Nails. HILL A KLIXG.

Aug. 16, 186C Dir. IIAI -SSlLIt EMPRES A FRKV'tr P1IEP-- AitATiO.V FOR T1IK HA1B. It in not a Iee. birf or t'a1e.

Hair it r.ri7inal.-lorfnlNli: WKK r. ii res a II i nai.lrit(r 'aiel all irHtiilirn KJ vreTent! Hair from fttilinif off rom ANY 4 lt f' new Hair to rrftw on baM heart, when fallen ol froni iKaee: i. FKr.K rromall.liaffTcaiie ineii in n.H wm ine nnet linen: is the Finest Toilet Arltele ever prtMiuie KLEliATLY i'LttKl MKPJ wsrranif.l ineverv itweor BEFt t)KI Eor Sale bv PrusgisU WKKKi A Ptrr-TEU, M.d Aweiiw i-r tlie nited ouie. For Ph-ieian' an.t I lericyuicn'i see eirenUr with each hmtte. tor sale at WAaSOX A KENNEDY'S i Booaswire: sole Ageuts lor lAllipnlit.

5 Sorgho Molasses. SOLD on CommUsion by Q. 4 A. EEN2ING-. Oct Id, 15C6.

I I to in i A A.v I I -A I iDOWIV THEY GO! Fresh Arrival! COOTb SHOES. FOR SALK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY JOHN DAGES, COURT STREET, GALLIPOLIS OHIO, rUAVK just returned from Nw Turk, Ikron and Lynn, where I purchased fiooi tirsl elasa tuanufacturers, Uiua aaring tli lnre pronta made by JOBBING HOUSES. I am the only dealer in this eity wh. buys frm iim bands and can consequently nl. rl UtUr bargaius than any other merchant.

.11 EW STOCK or BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER, Is the largest ever brought GALLIPOLIS, to And having been purchased during the "al of March, when goods were at their LOWEST FIGURES, I am i.reiareJ to aaeomtmulat. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS far more favorable terms than ean be afforded by addicted to chronic hard blowing, and are mteonfined strictly te the tiuih. Xiy was pnrchased at exceedingly LOW RATES, and I d- fy anv Shoe Establishment in South ern Ohio to sell on as reasonable terms. FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR 1 liave every variety of BOOTS AND SHOES that the market ean produce, and all goods are Walhantid as represented. FOR THE LADIES have purchased tin finest and most fanh-ionabl.

assortment of SHOES, SLIPPERS, GAITER3, BrSKISS, BALMORALS, Ac, ever seen in this market, and no lady eaa fail pleased with the selections. CHILDREN'S SHOES endless variety, which beggars all description. Having secured the service, ol one of th. newt competent workmen in Ohio to conduct the Mam-factiiimo Difartxkxt, which, with my facilities for turninir out first eiafs CifToii Won enable, me to a (Toed work Cheap, and Better than any house in jtjuinrn V'll JOHN DAGES. April 12, CC-tf.

Rye Flour. ABbla New Rye Flour HI JXO. A. ROBINSON1. N.v 1.

1 SCO-it Liberal Adrances TADE on Consignments of Sorghum Mo- m. laAsos, in good cooperage. Cel. EENKING. Oct -25, K-CS SPLENDID stock of fancy Candies.

MORRISON DALE. Aug. 9, 1-sCC. tf. Candy.

AV Boxes standard summer Candy. JNO A. ROBINSON. Aug. 16.

MOLASSES, N. O. Golden Syrup and Sorghum. MORRISON DALE. Aug.

9, 1866. tf. SUGAR, Coffee and Tea, MORRISON at DALE. Aug. 9, lo6.

tf. Sewing machine lYcedlea, THREAD-Hones. Wheeler A WiIon'a Machine Oil for ale at HAYWARD A FULLER'S Hnuse-Fnrnishing Goods Store, Cor. Third and State Streets. Not 1,166 ATEST FALL STYLES WALL PAPER In store and for sale bj HAT WARD it FVlA.i.U, Cor.

Third and State St'. Nov 1, 1SC6 Dye St ii IT. IuJijo, Logwood, Madder. Coppenuj, Bin. Yitrol, Alum, Ep.

Salts. A very full stock. Aug. 10. JNO A.

ROBINSON. T70 REIGN FRCIT3 and Confeotionary in great variety at W.L. SHARP'S. 1 1)ICKLJiS in jr. or by to for Can, and Zine Lead, 1 SUn.

ie bj n. usuAitr, Cndot's Column! J. CADOT cno. J. intrT Tin i AKD 1XALR III Sl.ir.l,wni and i a ncy Groceries coffee, sugars, teas, tobacco cigaes Ac.

proucsgrARR nn t.iPnT.Rnmn "CTAVI50 always alarms and wellaeWud I LX Stock of Groceries BtaotU ezc'asnev tWr invite the attention of dose Cash bcyera. IWc 0, 35 Baa of prime to thai, 3 Bas Roasted Lagurayra aal old Government Java. "ars, Blila choice and Prime W. O. enuhtd saaulated and Pulveriasd.

12 refiaed yellow aad white. Molasses Svitip, 10 BMs f. O. Molasses. 5 Honey and S.

Hons Syrnp. l4isl), Of laG5 Fishery, MESS MACKEREL. S3 Bbls No. 1. No.

and No. 3. 60 halves, qnarUra aad kiUe, aaoartsj namhen. 50 boxes 1. Herri nj.

50 Scaled do. 3 B1U Nova Scvtia Salmon. 5 Cod Fiu. 5 Lahrodora Herring. in bair nuiuruc.

Teas, 3 half cheat choice G. P. Tea. Y. H.

Tea. a old Tea. 3 14 Imperial Tea. 5 Oolong Tea, Also 75 eaddies'of ditftent sixes to suit. the market.

Tobacco, 30 boxes choice Va. and Mo. Tobaceo. 50 caddies assorted do. 5 Blls line eut chewing do.

50 eras. do. lOBUs "jtuokinj do. Segars. 35 Havana Segars, 930 II assorted Jo.

18 Union cheroots do 17 Ladies' Punch do 2il Cuba sLxe. do Oil, Oil, 10 Bid No. 1. Extra double re. Lard 4i Keer's uurning Carbon oiL 10 Lin Seed oil.

kegs B. A. t. prime white lead. SO liuttie white lead.

Lamp, 10 doi. assorted Carbon oil Lamps. lanterns, asa'd lard an.l tartan oil. Signal lanterns. 10 Gross lamp wicks.

Soap and Caudles. 90 boxes German Soap 20 assorted do. 10 Toilet do. 10 Star Candles. 30 Summer Mould Candles-I nd iso, 200 pound, best Madras Indigo.

150 Maxilla do. bbla best German Madder. 10 boxes extra Logwood. 4 bbla Copperas. 5 bbls Alum.

oda, 20 casks English Soda. bids Sal or washing Soda. Cream Tartar in packagea to suit the trade. Starch, 20 boxe. Pearl and eooking Stareb.

Fruits and Canned Good. 10 eases Brandy Peaches. 15 fresh canned Peaches. 5 Strawberries. 5 Raspberries.

3 Pine Apples. 40 cove Oysters Lobsters and Salmon. 20 drum. Fiks. 20 boxea Raisins.

20 boxes, halves and quarters do. Sauces. WorcestershireContinental London Club, and Cranberry Bauees. Candies. 30 boxes aseorted Candy.

Wooden Ware. vross Zine Wash Boards. 20 dot Buckets assorted. 5 Cedar Pails end batter 15 assorted painted Tuba. 25 Patent Buckets.

5 a.noHed Keclers. 10 Wooden Chnrn. Ilroomts. 25 dox Shaker and Corn Brooms. 5 Broom Handles.

Cordage Twine etc. GbO pounds wrapping Twine. 2D0 Brown do. Ill coils Manilla Rope. 5 Hemp do.

15 bales No. 1. extra Oakum. Wrapping Taper, etc. 2ln ansorted wrapping Psner.

For n.iMters naiiders etc. 50 bids best brands Hy Cement. Wl Iouisville Lime. 40 Kentucky do. 50 Casks do.

50 white prim. Laths Sanh, Illinds, WinduwGlaat, Ac Seed, 5)1 bnh Clover and Timothy Seed. 15 Red Up and Blue grass Seek 100 pounds Hemp and Canary do. 21)0 gross Eagle and Iron City Matches. Liquors.

20 bbls very old Bourbon 20 bbls Kye do. 5 Hoi Gin. 10 French Brandy. 5 Apple and Peach Brandy. 1 50 Rectibed and full assortment of very choice old Cognac Brandies, Irish whisky.

Port win. Sherry wine. Native Wine for Medical purposes. 25 ease Chaihpaign and Sparkling Catawba. 50 bbls Wheeling draught Ala.

For aie. One Coal Cooking Stove, two grain Fanning Mills, one Letter on. 90 gallon oil three large meat Hhda. SHEET GUM, 4 GUM BELTING. A full assortment.

SUNDRIES, SUNDBIES, Clothes faking Cutter Soda Crackers, Pbvying Cards, Cedar and Fawcets, Shoe Blacking, Shoo Brushes, Envelopes, Pen Holders, Lead Pencil, liar Gun and Shot. SPICES, 25 Gross assorted ground Spice, Mas- Urd, A a. i Saga Grain Pepper, All Spice 1 Cloyea. i. i.

CAEOT, A BRO. Jan.ll.lbG6. lx. ISroom nan AND Broom Twin, for aalo by A. HEiKINO.

Oct 11. 1-fiS. Rice. nrH bu Ricin 50 lb paeketa. lUU JNO.

A. R0B1NSOJ. Aug. 16. Sorghnm! Sorghum! FIFTY barrel, of scorched or tawed Sorghum molasses wanted by V.

A. HtSnU.39.- July 19. 166. n- Sorghuni ITZoIattes. WILL sallSorgham Molasses oa Conns'- JBU A.

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