Democratic Enquirer J. W. MWCN, OITO l-Di lilU.(', OFFICIAL ORGAN OF V1KT0H CODKTY McARTHUR, f OHIO :- Tliureday, i June 13, I86T To Business Men. business men anil others who wish to advertise, will consult their own interests by adver tising in;'! ' THIS :PFEIR, i as - v-its circulation is larger , than, that, of; any,: otlieiv, paper - printed in .Vinton- County, and hnsTan cxtensrvc circulation m adjoimngpuuti, :.amohan. active, onttlrnrisinir'and intclli- wnt .vwnulat ion,-: a j'-.J.i;;i n i i State Ticket. " ' i For Governor, .., , r,( '"LLtpH'lJKMAN, of frenYlla., Lj.iml.ca&t Gq'ernor, . ,. r...;(v f JANlEI3i..PAMr Uolmes..-! -ao P. C.:::Vi fUT Treasurer, - J..,.. !'( I rrr 0- t ULTON. of Crawford. ' "'v".f' ; 'For Auditor,.''' ,,''','! ',' ,' JQIlN McELWEE, of Cut1er.; ; , be For Attorney! General,;., i; '.; . ... , .lFIUNK. IL.HCRP, of. KMX. y.uj '' Forjudge of Supreme Court, l'-'.' ; Judge THOMAS M. KElf,f Hamilton. For Controller, ofYTrettury, ; . WltHAM jS'llEgifJi-Nof y.ilH.r vt j ) Fori Eord,oPublie;WarU,I,n" ' cJui ABTllURJJlIGHEd.of Cuyanog i:; .?'A VVooun FActokt. A person who owns ' a large and valuable trarb of land,' through which the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad ' paiwcsrwest'of and. adjoining - the Zaleski Estate, in Vinton county;' authorizes its to state thata site foV Woolen Faotory will ' be given free to, any party', who will build ' upon it. '. It is an excellent pVace for a Wool- en Factory'; about one mil from the Zaleski t Depot pf the M.''& p, ft, and war4 cpal, wood, and every thing" else neoessarv for . buildius aud tukniuc aa , establishment of this Undr being near .at ,faani. :j"Vo thinlf there is net a more convenient location in c" this county for a Woolen Factory;: For fur ther particulars xall on or,; addresa the di ior of this paper, u''j 3;1 8 ; '' ... FiBK. About 10 o'olocx ou Tuesday forenoon fire was dirsovered at the reei- "denov of Sirs.' Ji C: P.'Brown end 'Per Jey Brown," in ' th'e'itojrth part ot the town. fa a short time,, about, onehau, or toe men, womco and ebildren of the" town were at the fire. " Tho building was part-; Jy saved tb.roligD'.'ihV.eUrmlned energy ! , 'ct a few meD.'who really 4eseryo praise for their hard labor. ; A number of the ladies took a very active part in extin guishiog the fire some of them c carried .. as mui-h water as some of the bojs. . The j fire originated, io a idofeotive flue in the ! kitcben.- The building was : damaged to 'tbe amiunt pf" at least $900: ;IThe oom op loe wesi sice ui tiie( umimug w uuiy j ' slightly damaged. ... Jlw hqusehold goods . ' we're all saved. We .think ,it is , atrange1 that tie building w9.JDt. entirely con- rRnmed4.ai..the wind blew bird and every- thing was dry, ! Our pitizens cannot be too careful in guarding ;tboir houses j agaiuBtthe.elomeot of lire, , and we warn ,,..them to bo.wUe.itt time." a -i ,v: v . :. ye learQJhatf naoy of our .citizens ' are mukiog aoffi)rt to , oroize a Fire f ,(Jompapy, ;..U!hat a glorious idea How , ' easily the residence ofMrt;. j3rQwq could - have been saved if lher-ha4 been a few ;i,iIooksitoIJaddei-fbut bo J there was uothiPB of-aoy notice. !. we nope ouri j Town .'iiou'oeij will encourago tha:orgadi r zaiiuq of i.fi'kouCempany.jibe alive to r the interests of;the ;Village up and at . ! work in good jtocat j discourage nobody rjand encourage everybody ! in the matter. Lot us have fire i Compaoy forthwith ! nA'ire CmpoyjiUopt . thousands of jdlljra,: kssjbitufjttil; dozen. ,hre in : I ir THiliU i;'IIiJ Hitters flo lo;Sisson's Drug Store,, ,. ,j j t ! ' Fire Company. ' ilic.mcmWrli .-otuie proposed "( Fii'c Company in' McArthu ,;arc.rcqivesi.Q(A . ip.. i at. iuu .'ticliool ' 'Ilouston -Saturday .: 9cning ncxtf .XotthejBurpose. on 'oi'gnnizing:1 v.J thcrd bc a i'4r( tfibc ;ircrfttmcrV'.; '.' Vie "to -ajsapn's Drug Store.,;,! ,, . ' t.y j ( j A. llEAvr Kau.ubb Tho papers are foll of failurps of .nieniq business, all oyer tie CQuntrjr , ihcso tpaurea are . resulting from the great radius) failure to vjork... reptiblijaa ; goyornmoot, ,The "pooy'le let it have all the men and money of the country,, and , behold "the end " Upioa dissolved-'Onathird of , the Slates gone ieo atars Out of the r flag money all iMt apd debts to pay amounting to three billion, dollars., Wo assets bat few bonus sluoplasiers, a atamp act, a tax on everything you eat, wear or ao, i standing army acd siiJnigg'orJCongress mon. '. , DEMOCRATIC COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION ! The Democratio Execulivij '. Cprnmitteo of Vinton County, do hereby call a Delegate , County Conventions to beheld at the Court House, in McArtbur, on. T::iJ MOtoXtjuBetn, 1807, at i o'clock . M, of said day, for the purpose of selecting tandldateS fW.the" fotlewihg .... t . ,.,:.. ' "i; "I ..... County OffioeMo fcr Pn the St,COflii . ' f)!t . .--"h-j " Tuesday .of .October nex, to-wit,:, One, Reipresciitatiyc'' V: One Prosecuting 'Attorney ; : One County Suryeyoi;;;and , One "doivnty tJp'mmissionex. . . 1 1 Tho Democracy'of (WsereVal, Townshipe will, therefore, meet at the several places of holding cleotions therein,' oni ; ' V- ' Saitiirday June i5ti. between1 the', hour's of 6 clock and 5 o'qlbck;:tot ' and1 elect dQlegatcs'id 'said Convention!,' The ralo of reptessnlation "is 1 delegate :-l...J eii nii east far Qen. 0. W.- )lr- gaa, for Governor, at the October eleotion for 1865,' and'i delegate for each fraction of The following is the number of Delegates to which the" severat'TownBuip's are Mspecl- ively entitled : I .;t .'j i:,.- Elk ; 8 Clinton Etch'land 8 Vinton Harrison ,3 Bwan a Madison ' 6 Knox , Eagle ; Brown ;"1 Jackson 4 Wllkesville i .'ike Convention will,. appoint Delegates, to the Senatorial Convention, nnitss ; farther, notice is given. p-8 ' .7V, .. By order of the Committee, tif v DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION ! B. D. SHIVEL, Sec'y. McArthur, May 30, 1867. CooRT or CoMHos.PfcaAS.T-1'hia. ourl c.?" vened on the 4th of June, 1867. . Hon. J. 9. Flyley, Judge; - . . ; '. Archibald Mayo, Plroseouting Attorney; , ;.J. J.,Shookey,' eheriif; A.L. Hunter, Dep uty. Sheriff; viy ':o..v.5-''i:i v-4'.'' ! George Laali, Clerk ; Jtfmea Malone, Dep uty 'Clerk.'- The ' following gentlemen : ' -composed- las Grand Jart : Nathan Neisman. Wm. Brar, John Brown, - - Jaoksot Wortman,'0 'ThoBias Gri'ves,' 8en., Andrew Shurt, Holden Tripp, J. II. Harper, Samuel fagee, Earl Geer, Vy.H. II,. Hewitt, tryinClarkj. Yt),,ii,', .: : r1 The ,Ioliewin j; . gentlemen composed the Petit Jury; '?(,, ... ., :i j . Thomas Parish, David Bay,', HenrjiHuhn, John .Krewikamp, Jha ilcGvoran, iRiph- rd;Shelton,X:A. Atwood,.J.-G .Ciimmings, AlvinjJinney, iy.'J.Cannojr JaueaDunkto Elihu. 8. Fry.; !).! v-jin! n c i " I; There are IS Criminal cases and 4 CWil eases on the Docket.' ' , ' f-. ' ' ' !irhe followibg eases fcaveboeh 'disposed of r ' Martha' J" Hill vs.Tsaao M HllV''' Petition for-' alimony; Decree for Plaintiff i for $500. .'"Johh Iyons'v8i;Elha,'A';Ly6'ns'. ' Petition for Divorce'; Petition "dismissed ac Plaintiff'i ., .'4y,ED Wott,v.. lofj.f ?.9L-,Judg. mentfor.J208.88.,,,, .j. ;.(!f-.r . . T..J. Purco Co. is. A, Gibbons,, udg ment by default': for $ 109,85.,",' ,J "' ,ifViY rSamueI.Xeo vs. Samuel a JUomj ;, Japes Bobbinsr and, James a Johnson, Trustees This suit was brought ,for damages against the Trustees of thia (Elk) .Township, for. re fusing the vote of sir Lee, at the election last fall, 'upon the'grounds desertion fVer diet for FlaiOdff for!J35' 7'-T'- 11 '' State vs.' J enas Markr. Grand Larceny. Verdict not guilty. "" : 4 , State vs.! Levi Nappcr. Assault '.and Battery. ' VerJiot gditty. 'Court 'kssos sed a fine of $50 and costs, 30. days' imi prlsonment 5 days of 'this timo in the dungeod on bread ' and water, and that he stand oommittod until fine 'arid costs are raid.' l ': '. Btate vs. James O'Donkld.-1 Reoogniz- ance. '.No indictment found. " " Stale' vs." Effhert' Bowen.4" rPflmol. iahed the British Podnd,'at Zaleski, and drove out his cattle which ' the British had confined.l , Recognizance, u Nnin, U 111 L1L1 B II I III11I1U. ' Stafe vs. MoDonald Brewer. Rccog nizance. No indictment found. State vs. Wm. Palmer, Bsooguizanoe, No indietment found.- ' '' ' McArthur, May 30, 1867. [ Continued next week.] THE THE FIRST BOOK —OF THE— CHRONICLES —OF— ZALESKI. ZALESKI. WRITTEN BY SOME OF EM. CHAPTER V. If .(.' 1,1. 1 I.J L . hert. whose surname is Bowen, of whom we . have before written,) - after having bn bonnd bv the "Lord's" bonrt, in the mighty ! oity, and having brought forth ' acceptable and responsible mea as his Buret v. ior his appearanoe bsfore (he coqrt of the land, that ho was laithfol to his Drouiises. ... 2 And on the first dav of the text term ot the court, held after the eon mission of the many crimes, by. the sis nets in the city of tbe-"IiOr(l,"7wbef be was . accused, there was ' asslAbled a miffhtv multitude of the people from; tb twelve part of the entire ! land and ' re gion round about the country, aad the citv of MoArtbnr, afar off, and whe com pose the council aud a part of the coart, and whose chief business it is to hear 111 f tha aoAnstttions. et whatsoever kiod auainat the eitfaens of the land. f , 3. i And wheu'.inj eousation may he creseotod befor'' the? oouooiL that is grevioaa, and ofensive,' i either to tha law or the citizens, it is wada the duty sf the council by ths laws of the land, to bring au indiotment before,. the J Jge of the conrt. f ; i-u.:.i r ' 1 1. ,. , v. : 4 ' And- it is made the du(V ,of the court to hear the accusations agsiffet evi orv such persoo. and to hear tha sfgu moots of the counsel for the public t laree.' - -ti ,f 1 , 5 And it ifl jnada the 4uty of i.tfio oouasel for. the publio at large, by .toe laws of the land, to bring all. the aoou sations of every kind, and against every citizen of the land, and. to proseoute the tame aeainst every oSendsr or the law, 6 And when this is) all .fully done,! and all the accusations are brought be fore the court, aod inasmuch aa there are: gathered together an Immense multitude of the people of the entire land, it re mained no .longer a .matter ,of saoresy. what may have been done, in tha dark, or now light and knowledge hath come unto the people of those things that have been done. "' . , , j,, 7. And on the1 sell-same day that all the citizens of the land was gathered to gether, Egbert slso appeared, and did not depart from 'then co without leave of the court, acoording to the regulations of his bond. -r- ' -- 8 And on the same day, and at the same time, and at the same plaoe, came FranoiB, the "Lord ' of tneciiy or iafes ki, whose surname is Uezeltlne, and with him, ala came Essex, the "Lord's" "Chief Pig Priuor,'.' whose. surname b Laytoc, and with thera ;.tney brougnt many aoousations against Egbert,,; whom, they had foresworn themselves againat, and to his ruin,, determining that, him tney would oring to naneui, masuiuou se ha had taken tba name of the "Lord" of the city of Zaloski in vsin,'and had done dispite unto his will, and because the entire land had rejoiced' for that Egbert bad dared to beard ths tingluh Lion in his den. and to muzzle an. English Bull, while attempting to enforce English Tyr anny in this our fre aod happy land - of America. ' ; ! ' 9 -And when they .had fully made thoirappearanoe before the court of the lane, they went before the omoer ot, tne eourt, and holding op the fight hand of their body, and looking at the ,pSicer, they swore unto the livisg God of all the universe, that tbey will tell tne train, tne whole truth, and nothing but. the truth, in all the matters j whereof they bad ao- oused Egbert. I't. J io-n iS f.d 10 And when they bad tbus .sworn, they reoieveda paper of recommendation te tie oounoil, betors 1 whom ' they I were to appearand declare the many tuipgt that Egbert had done, notwithstanding tbor eaob: had told him not t; do ne.;ci i lruAnd after thftr when the.' tone lot the council to hear ihemy had fully ome, they worai; admitted into the, eoanou chamber.- bd tba, council being, filled with awe, upon account 'of. the prbetnoe of tbe "Lord paid great . respeokunto tha "Lnrd " for that His fame hadsptead thrauehout all tba regiona. round aoaut the city of the "Lord;'-'i and throughout the entire length and : broad th i of , tbe whole Iand and even untojlhfrhni Ilifl hathrr. .;j,ui,-t rci ,12 And when the "Lord" and ' Lis Chief pig Driver had fully sUtedajlthtt thev knew; And auoh more aa pest ney oould.: they .wen ' dismissod' from, the council-ohambariof tho court 1 ot ; ine IWelve parts of MoArtbnr, afar ,-. 13 c And afti 1uu ""- 14 :- h . iff. L,.,rfi ni I,... r u they .were dismisae from the council many wore the erg' ments and deliberation!' of tho. eounc in relation to the matters, and thmgi whereof Egbert ) waa charged and ar oused. .'. " ; ,' if.Ani Ucame'to pass.'in their cde liberations upon the, charges' 'prefetrej szaicst Egbert, that it seemeth good tttf to the better welfare of citizens 'of land, that they find no bill of indiotment, 15 For it so seemeth unto them , ; that there was but little cause of complaint igaisBt Egbert, for all that he had done, save it had been very offensive unto "Lord," and nnto his Chief Pig Driver, inasmuch aa (he entire land wis, aod still -r- u. uxiDRine name ot tne"uora ' in Ttir even tha Buckeyes sod Irish. 16 And the council so 'viewed these accusations igaiqst Egbert, and reaseced among tbemsclves, and wben it wait filly determined that tbeta Was no eaose tor arresting Egbert, bat that he had a . right to do ell that was done," then they agreed and said: We will find no bill of in- dictmeut against him. 17 And when the "Chief Ruler" and Ilia Chiof Pig Driver heard the news thereof, how that the conned had ' dire garded all that they had said, the; then became sorely vexed, and. would cave enrsed the council, had it not been that they remembered the commandment, now that it eaitu: tarse not at all; Dut your voa be vea, and vour nay, be nay. (i tt . t - i l.ij i . : Ioauu iuey lain ye i jci.i..,i eemeth that the citizens of the entire anil ind all the region round about our ludsment, tbev eoesaau erixht. ior inasmucn as tneir lame caa out through all the land, how that had persecuted, and are mil perse cdting all mob. as did not recognize them 'Chief Holers" . and Lords over all the lands of. the mighty city, their name was now taken ia vain,, ..and even ,, bias- pnemy against then was committed oy rcanv ot ine lnnamtants or ine ianou ,29 'For the fame of .the. "lord", nd of his Chief Pis Driver, and of their nighty acta towards the children of men, hadbeoome known and read of al) en, eves unto the uttermost parts of the earth. " ' " '' 21 And the "Lord" swear in his wrath that whosoever lifteth up his hands against his will, or doeth aughl against bis rules and ooey not nis commands, lim will the "Loao" cut off. 22 And inasmuch as Egbert had now come off more than conqueror, and had done despite unto his will, and bad even sit his counsel at naughf, and would not so much as take off bis bat in the pres once of the "Lord," it eausetb the "Lord' ta prow more wroth, and be was more vexed:. . .. , . ( .,. ,., t 23 And he swear again in his mighty anger aod wrath,' that neither ' day nor oJhr, snoaia there do resi given unio his foul nntil he had ' brought Egbert to 24 And inasmuch as Egbert is not a .,5nt ftf the "Lord." neither a disci r,u nr fnllowflr of the "Lord," it behob . 1 . .. ... .f ttT veth the "Lorf"' t entioe Egbert by vain words of deceit, and thus bring him into the fowler's snare.') j . 1 .' 25 And when the ' Lord" hath fully caught him, be will make him fully feel the power of the 'Lord.',' v ; : ' [TO BE CONTINUED] For Ayer's Medicines, Call at Sisson'S Drug Store ' " The Bondholder's Soliloquy. ,'"1) fluy.;.-1' I of i fito the 1 Bdt this ia moel ;"1 '' 1 ' ; Here I am a rioh, prosperous, loyal man, with nothing to do but enjoy my self. E5od! .what, a blessing the war waa to ms. It killed off ray poor rela tions and leit me in luok., I am. worth 4-let me see how much . lvam worth io ! ,..;! There are of 5:20'a, Taereareof 6;40's.. $ 25,000 ,,.25,000 25,000 '25,000 And tb And thj And ths 7:30's , 10:20's S 100,000 ( Now pro hundred thousand dollars is nothing; yet it is quite a little plum When the war began i wasn t worm a oopbor, unless it was in debts. ..Now I am veil off. , cut i. was cunning ouss i Didrt I make ' war' speeches' and " de- nootca letnooran, ana moo "copper- head),',' and go it strong for the Union ? Yoi bet ' Ha-ha-ba l - uat tno tools art not all dead.1 Borne of them are thit is they werO killed.'1 Ahd didn't I gei the poor people to enlist' aod fight to peserve tne union i uioB ue union, if I only get oflioe and bonder That's wnat makes; tbe cream elevate itself, i ' And then, didn't I , eo it j Btrone for bunties, aid go it strong on -patriotism aid play it big ou loyalty ? -Guess not (1 no !j i Gueas petriolisin'dQn't: pay I ILook at these little tollers witn ng ears on the faoe aod the coupons on the eniof them t, .pw MO ,yoof mf rofferk Mft v"w. j . ' .- .. . I : ; ;It takes a smart man to keep out 'of ww himself lad enlist othera toi go. Tlo bounttos as what fatobed ) 'm poor Upls You sea, theyentjtq fisfbt, h,f ftqm all the- towns,, elites ana Bounties To war they Went to get the bounties 7 ' ' ;);Eome-werwauiei 't'r . ; j)-jn tx , . AUU 0VO1V wvio fuuuuvv . . ,1 . ; , ; 111 l And some; were drowned?;) Ii.ifi? And Borne, when "this , cruel war was f ver, came oaox i i naa a iarm. isoia t and put my money' iu bonds. Bonds beat farms ten to nothing r . And ispeo ulated in !tl things ."j.. And sold,, stuff to the aoldiers,.( And 1 got . their bounty rfimonev oa suana. . uu i uueu.wwu "U. .! n,.J a t,1 lillU' h.nl ' hv ..lunar. , Ithat.'.nd I put myoash in bonds? :-: Bonds are just old rosewoooi witn gut hdce., Let me see, I have now one hunn Bred ' thousand dollars ' in . Government Bonds.'-'. How I love my government? It is the best the government ever shown no. it These bonds average eight percent nterest in gold. Eight per cent on one handred thousand dollars is jnst eight thousand. And I get it in gold worth thirty-five 'o forty per cent: premium. this makes in greenoaoKs mo snnjf uiue spm of eleven thousand dollars round remnert.'vi'...,.. . i. ., , f. And the beauty of it 'u, I ' don't have ole eent of taxes to pay. lift it tike T u .r-tf. ." i fThis is the beet government the world er saw, Rich men hold bonds poor men pay them. Tne tax gainerer uuu .1 . j i bother me. It don't cost me one tea cent to let ne see? To, pay Stat expenses 1 'f 'To f.f 'govoWeot expeases l. . , ; To pay county taxes : c'':jC!?;; i To pay city Uxcal-U , ft! v To payviltfUxeafyLr- To pay town taxes! v v To pay school taxes I f To pay road taxes 1 To pay poor taxes I To pay for building churches, school houses, bridges, railroads, improvements, or even interest I I am one of the rapporlers of this Government I Good things I . If it had not been for such foul-mouthed stay-at- home guards the war would never Lave bean ended. And tne soldiers Doun- ties I E sod, that is the best joke of the season, ;iu , '.m: ;, ,. i, '"r-,v... You see we raised them by taxation of course. And we taxod the property the real estate of the towni ' !And we is sued toy n, bonds, -oily, bond?, country bonus, state bondn,' aod every Other kind of bowdst Aad we aeldrsu? doe oh eap to get the money to pat bounties, h And us fellows bought them at a disooant. And ,we gkve the "vfiluntoers pow ,o ko to war; i And while they Were gone we had good time. . And .we sold our farms cheap to tne wives Ot the soldiers. And we got our money all back. And, better still p, the - soldiers ; same back from the war, and are now working to pay the taxes to pay intorost on my bonds." r."t . ;,',' i'J -:V'";",;7. Jtn't it meet . '.!-. i. .' The d d fools went to the war, and now oome back to work like dogs to pay the interest on the bonds we gold to give themjinbney. ..They are paying .them selves for boing'shot at,' Bully ;for us bondholders! 11 ' ' ' A L Apd nowthay work to pay the interest, When they get. used to it we'll make 'em pay tbe principal, too. ' What a good Government this is I , ir,.,,p, The war didn't cost me one cent. 1 didn't spill a drop of bipod ; but keyrbist bow 1 did bawl out against the Uemo crats ! ! i ' ' J. --;.. f. And now I sit in, my parlor: I smoke my cigars; I enjoy myself and have no tes , to "pay., Look' 'M that' poor euss aoross the creek. He am t worth a thou' sand dollars, yet be poor dog, is iu debt, and paya half his earnings in taxes. He pays all the taxes, and;, then, his wife sells butter, eggs, woolen yam, .milk, yegeta bles . and such little things, she .wants to set the money to put in bank to pay the interest on my hundred thousand dollars is it falls due every three months. V , You Bee thia is financial.. science. !-! Poor men support tbe Government, pay all the takes make us richer j.do all the' fighting. We bond holders,, office hold ers and suoh patriots do the figuring, get the offices, (he money and have a good time of it. . " ' - .'?. I Now I eat fine food, while that poor cuss over the way eats coarse. ' And I wear broadcloth, ho wears patches . And my wife flaunts bef silk and swings her balmoral skirts under the nose of that oor jfoanV wife fori Jim, itfqbi 'taxless, pnd holder, ipd helia a poor iebsF, Who supports iho uovernmeni ana me, too. Work away,' yo poor fools. Toil yoar fioger tO lhe bopeaod die poor-.nte.n for my sake.. The war,, was a, god' send to thieves, Bwindlers, cowards, stey-aUbobae patriots, abolition agitators, and in fact, all of our crowd of Union voters. Damn the Union, if we can only hold our bonds and olSces,' and keep the people io pov. ertyT '' - ' ; " - y .) Guess (bis wasn t a rich man s war gness not.. , And 1 guess you folks darsn go for equal taxation or repudiation- tor it is to us who O C—. ; Secbetart McCuLLOcn has published i letter in which he announoes the fail-. are of bis plan to bring us baok to specie payments. The i pressure brought to bear against him has induced hiot . to abandon tbe system of contracting the enrrency wp.iou.we thinka yeyy wise move. The great trouble ib that we have not ourreBcy 'enough,'; 'Too much money u looked up in gov.ernmonA ponqa. ,)Xw nuob.pf ,the business. of thp country- done on credit.,. 11 ad we more'ourrenoy lib nrmlit hnniiiARs nnnld dease'.1 ahd'to dd tha business of this 'dotintry1 tpon'Ja eath basis, we have not Dna-tentb ejaougb ourrenoy.. ;.r.l3eprvy faovuiionouio onij manage io ooptraci ana cait iu gov eminent bonds, buBineas Wduld at 'ones revive, bettor' prices for merchandise and every other commodity, would ensue, rev eoue would inoreasa, and. general,, prpq-i I!..- .:,. I I Qo to Sisson'i )rue Store. . . J A' ! convict in tho ) aoksonv ' jUidh,, nrinnn 'has i been sixteen , days . without food or drink. , He became ' possessed ot a knife, a snort lima emoe, ann ioiuo hi oel . " Jt ' was aetermmea io starve him into submiBeion,4nd honoe his ixteenay arii,nenoe, Ana yes,(ne save no signs of submission He , was finally compelled to leave hit coll by fiimokidbut;,;,': !Butl UU.'t "fl "i ' lin-i , if fl CM vArrAiRa in. ..Tflnntee have, , plumed a wore gloomy Mpeot .than jeyer, The indication js reign of tenor' to be in augurated 'br' 'Browhlow.' ' .General Thomas has been' 'consulted fwpow .tbe matter; and in acootdance ..with, the re quest of tba oppressed people, of the Rtata. it is sxbeoted that ha will be in- vested with power to curb the tyranny Brownlow and preserve tne peace.-, a una it will be ieei that the tendency of Rad ical tula where ever it exists, ia toward royolution and narobj'. ""J ' 1 fl' I, A South will w.Wa.tha negro Congressmen to me F0"' -,n gKas'J Bennett says that w the who o advantaga the country gets fr om the nf S J ifdio.ll.ni,' Md -k. f J paying dearl.for radical rule. Only think: ci U a debt of three thousand millions, d a half million lives lost, tor the glory of heiDjlJMSo ia Congress, to make laws for white men, I " Tut Newark" Free Amerioau saysj We are glad to learn that a company has been organized and chartered to construot a railroad along aloog the line of the old Hooking Valley road, from Newark to Straitsville, and that there is every ptosv pectthata euffioient amount or BtooK will be takea to enable, its. manbgeri to push it to an early completion. Tn Tlamnftrfttn do not SOem 10 rtlSB muck pf ehottt bver Keatuok f;":jVW ton Journal. ' ' ' v ' ' Well, you can't expect that - we can makemuoh of a ooise yctJ You know, neighbor, that you, have had us ,"dcad' so long, thae, although a lively corpse, we are yet weak io tho lungs. But we are coming to, neighbor coming to we're atrong enonghtcTwalk through Oonnefotiout, .Maryland and Kentucky, and when we've traveled through Ohio, as we intend to this fall, we shall be bo far reanimated as to make the "welkin ring" rith loud huzzas, and oauso yon lo think that we are the liveliest corpse of a dead party that ever you beheld, if we do not prove the "resurrection and the life" of" the dying K,epablio.-Dajton Em- pire. ; . -.'.; For.rnre Drugfs and Jicd icnes. go to Sisson's Drug St6ra. Russia,' Itally, and even, Turkey, Btrange to say, surpass England in their exhibitions of cutlery at tbe Exposition, tgu llorsee Greeley has written, a sharp letter to the Uoion League iri re ply to their call tor a special meeting to consider the question of his ' having he come bondsman for Jeff Davis. He sraigns tbetn as narrow minded block beads who would like to, be useful td a great and good cause but don't know how, and dares them to a square sfand, up fight. ' ' : j. AMOraCEMENTS. YwHBwJf,-,-Fredr5qk j ty 'Hjfjfn.es, of Eagle Township, who was annouced as a candidate for County Commissioner, author ises us to withdraw his name. '. ""' ' ' .' . ' prosecutin6 :toenM ft Edittr-- DctH.l-Enqiiiter: ipieaj.'hnnounce the name of David B. Siiivkl, as a candi date for the office of Prosecuting "A ttorney subject lo tbe dtcision of the Democratio County Convention, to be held on .the 17th. ' Many Democrats. , .'. . i;; ItEPRESENTATIVE. . , .. , i, Mr. Bowen: You will please announce tlio name of Hon. A. J. Swaix as a suitable can didate for re-election to the House of Repre sentatives, etilijcct to the deoiaion. of, the Democrat. o County Convention,- which will , be held on she 1 7th Inst.-.., -.- ... or.tf.i iff .'.,: Mamt ToTKas. 1 Editor Democratic - Enquirer: I'leaae an nounce the name of Hon. 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