l)c nqmm. BOWKS, ViHtor. n't-If-.-,, Ki.rond StltVV of liovien's t,l 1,1 tiir. N.r He. of Maeuttticct, East of H oiul lli'iit, '. "McArthur, " July 28, 1871. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Election—Tuesday, October 10th. VnR III'VI I1MIK, CF.OUGK W. MrCiHJK, "f Ji (Ti r.-im. MKIITKNANT-IIOVVKNI'lt. AMl'liLF. lit NT, of llsrtiflfflrr. AlTllST-UNrKt., I'DWAIID Al.l.ACli, ..f Clark. AIM1ITOR ('P KTAfC, .rOStPIl It. COOK Kill Lt., of Athens. WrWraKii'd' stats, lilt. OUSTAVK itl:VKIII.,ol llrtiiillnn. SI 'MIKMF JIMlur, I 0. W. UKDDKS, of liiihlnnd. HirMiiKK no.Kror rtKi.ic wiiiiks, AlU'llUll IllUIII'.S. ut 'Cuyahoga. aciionr. commissions, V It-I.t.VM W. UOSS, of fr'au.hislty. n.riiK or mii'KKMi: wist, CIIAIIl.KS PATTKIIaON, of Franklin. A Solemn Warning. IF THW AKHICAN I'KOPI.K Ct TlNl'K TIIKltADU'AI.PAKTY IX POW Kit, THKY V1I.L 1 -A"- TIIT:1lt I'KKII,, FOR IT IS TMtl AVtfWMi 11 l'OSK OF T1IK I-ftA I1F.KH OK TH AT VAKT v to s.is KTft OIK C'lVlI. lNSTl- Tl'TIOMAXO CI'.NTK AI.l.K THKUOV-KIIN'MENT." JOHN M. HARLAN, 1866 Golden Advice to Democrats. In the last political speech delivered by the late lion. C. h. Vnllandigham, which was: made t the close of the Dem ocratic State Convention that begun its session on the 1st of June, 1S71, which speech wo published a few weeks ago, he rased the following language language that should, serve as the rule of action for every Democrat throughout the land: MilsHnllsfuctlon may elst( disappoint ment I should sny, t norni nations. I never attended a Convention where It wasvstf er wise. Where there ore two candidates for one office somebody must bo defeated, but If he Id a nuin, I won't nay a philosopher-. If he Is A Denim-rut, lie submits and his friend submit, and watt until the next 4kn-Mbtl take the chancea." DEMOCRATIC. COUNTY CONVENTION. The democratic Central Committee of Vinton County, do hereby call a DELEGATE COUNTY CONVENTION lobe held at 1 he Court !!, in JUcArtiiur.ou 3Ioiid(tif, July Hist, 1871, jit 1 o'clock 1". M. of thntday, lor the purpose of selecting candidates I'ortho following county offices, to be voted for on the secoud Tuesday of October next, to-wit: representative, Auditor, lUtcordur, Prosecuting Atlmncy, (OllHIliMKIIieT. Selection of Delegates. Thn Democracy of the several Townships wliltlwrforo,rucwtnt-ih.o usual places of hold ing election therein, on Saturday, July 2'Mh, 1871, between the hours of 4 and 5 o'clock P. M. anil fleet Delegates to represent tho Towuahips In ijd Convention. , The ratio id representation Is 1 la-legate for every 25 votes cast lor William lleisIti-.P'rpen- rrtary of Btatc.in 1?W, nnd 1 Delegate lor cv ery fraction of U votes. The following in the number of Delegate to Which the several township ire respectively entitled : Kuglo SI Swim .IIKlIc 7 f Harrison 3 Viiitun 4 Urn w ii 0 1 Mmlison 7 Itielilnml K Wilkes 'o fi Knox i Clinton 6 Jaeksou The Convention will aiiolt lieleKateii to represent Vinton county In the Democratic Ju iliiluj ami Bcnntorlal Conventions to- be beM ntsonn tlnm luid pWo to tie h.vi',1 ticiealier and transact such other bttsluesi as ma v come bi-ioic Ibo t'onventioii. A. J. SWAIM C. P. WARD. C. W. ROLLAND. PATRICK O'KEEFFE. J. W. BOWEN, A. J. SWAIM, Chair's J. W. BOWEN, Sec'y. "Mangy Crew of Dead—beat Reformer." The 'above is a ucw name. It & a Kadiciit name. It is to be found, in tho Ohio State Jloui'iialV I I'm central Radio; orqan of Ohio, of July 19. It nppLies the name to the tern peronue party of this State. It is very wrathy because the temperance party havo a ticket betore the people. We will let the temperance men of this part of the Stale see what the State Journal says about I hem. Here it isr "Every honest man is interested in driving tiio wholo mangy crow of lo:w-bonl reformers and ppctcnded fiyinpatliizoru witli tomperunvo und l'-uligion and labor, into the limbo of forL'otfuInoss, which is the Loll of disappointed poiliciiiua." Do the temperance men of of Yiuton county endorse the language of the leading Kadi cal organ of Ohio?.- Are those liepuUicans who are in- favor ot the temperance ticket a "mangy crew of dead-beat reformers?"' It is Democratic to obey the laws, even if we do not like them. If wo believe tbera to bo unconstitutional, wejan test them in tho Courts. If we be lieve them to be unjust, unwise or impolitic, w& can can appeal to the ballot-box for their repeal. Which will you Believe. Gen. Sherman, Horace $ive ley, and nil honorable uve who 4i.Rve travclexl through aiid be come acquainted with Iho on d it ion of the IxhidIo ot the South, say thatllw.y hw ftbiU ing, and life im1 properly :are as seenre 9n in amy mtrrcr part of tli'O Union. The liadionJ )iipcrs all say to thv 'Contra-rj' Which will oU believe ? We think there is more honesty in Sherman nnl '(Srecley tlian in all the Radical papers in the country The Judgeship. ' The Vinton Record, in all arrogant artrtle-, chums that the Democrats of this Judicial Dis trict ai"c anxious to have Judge lyley run just once more, as an independent candidate 'for Common Pleas Jtlge. We beg leave to say for the Democracy of Jackson county, that if Judge Plyley should not be the enn'didare, they, could survive th disajroint-: ments, So far ns heard from, there rs no uprising of the Democrats of this county, clamorinf; for: Judge Ply le) The Kecord speaks of the Democrats, last year, support- nig Jiwiige Johnson, 'and says "it Is their "desire to support Judure Plyley in like manner this' Fall." It is the desire erf the Dem ocrats, and of every well mean ing Republican, to make no party fight over the position of Judge. That is a place that should be removed frotii the. arena of polities. lut when the Record speak3 of Plyley and Hastings, in that connection, we will candidly say, that tho Democrats of Jackson would support Mr. Hastings in prefemice 1o Judge Plyley, as an independent can didate. And if the Record desires to know the reasons they can be given, " Wo find tho above in the "Jackson Herald," of July 20, the Demociatic organ of Jackson count'. In our is sue of June Hth we stated in an article what kind of a man ut, iiiuujjui oiiiitiwiu ioi O UUgr: of this district, as we had learned that Judge Plyley would not Ikj n candidate for re-election this fall, and we can not, under any circumstances, change our position. Of course no one would ask us to do so. We then supposed that the Democracy of this large iudl cial district proposed to select an attorney from their own ranks, as thcro arc many of them iu the five counties com posing the district, but, from what we have very recently learned, the Herald and the Democracy of Jackson, Scioto, Lawrence, and perhaps the balance of the district, have given up the idea of runniiijr one of their own attorneys. (although they well know that the ollice Las been filled by men ot the opposite party in all past time, except one year,) and appear to be favorable to running as an independent can didate W. K. II astlygs, Esq., of Jackson, the only honest audi conservative Republican Attorney in that county, upon the ground that Vinton county has had the ollice for thirteen years and that Jackson comity, being centrally located be tween Vinton and Pike coun- i i , , ties ana never uavmg Had a judge since the organization of the county, is lust v entit c.d to select the man, as Lawrence and Scioto alvvavs select their man.. If the Democracy of the district can t hud' a man iu their party, they need not ex pect the IXepublicans to liud one lor them. Yc Jearu, how ever, that a bar meeting was held here last weeky which fa' vored Judge Plyley as- a can didate, but the proceedings have not been sent to us and we are not prepared to say anything about them... As a specimen of Republi can taxation we give the fol lowing from official reports: "The State taxes iu Charleston county, Jsoutu Carolina, for 1870, are greater than were the taxes for the same purpose in the whole btate nr'185'J. "The popular demand is , Ke- reuchmeiit una Keform. The Democratic candidate for tlovernor kof Maine, Hon. Charles I. Kimball, in his let ter accepting tho nomination-, declares that in tho present condition -erf die country a it ne wed agitation, either North or South of the issues involved in ttae late war, is worse t-kw useless. Awong tire pres'ng demands of thcihrnur, Mr. Kim ball sets forth the following : First The strictest honesty .and economy in all public ex penditures; that wc may in good faith gradually extinguish the public debt, and in a meas ure relieve fh-c. terrible burdens of taxation now pressing so heavily upon thc people. Second Such a -change of tariff, with a view ro revenue only, as shall icstore labor to an equality with capital, and especially relieve the ship-build-hrg and eominercfai interests, which have been well nigh de stroyed by adverse Congres sional legislation. . ' Third To 'encourage hy -every suitable method, by Snst and equal lawst, the spirit of public and private enterprise and mechanical industry, and to help the Ulwr'ng classes in all practical ways to 'improve their condition to the largest extent. Hall's Copper Scroll Lightning Rod. The Only Se Hod In I'se Latter from lr. K.'V. Itannel, MeA rthiir lieport tf tlie,Tudi;es of the Mucin nut I la- dust rial KxmIUn 1h it)70. One of tho Rods was pi awl upon our dwelling house and printing office yesterday, by II. W. Deshler, one f the proprietors, nnd we would ad vise every owner of a building in this county to have these Rods erected. Pay no atten tion to any others because! they are worthies. "Wc could fill this paper full of letters of rccommonda tion of the Rod from residents of this Slate uloue, but it is not necessary. The following is a letter from Dr. -D. V. Rauncls, who is well known to almost every citizen of this county: ' ' JTr Z:.T.?r.r.z f .r-.-c examined Hall's ( upper Scroll l.ithtiiina llol nnd have to aay. In extent of mctalic. surface, eoiniili'leims. ..I 1IMI Ml, Hfll H.IIK . ,11'BIW " l'l" I'M.."" tv the tho biiildlnif and the supci Unity of Its: points, render Hits rod in inyJiidftmenl. vastly superior to isv lie.r !' trhd-h I kavo any I kiiowl.HlKf, us' a nam irotectlon to life snd , property mrnliist Use disnstrons ctfei'ts of dec-1 trteily. In support of my opinion above slnteil j vou urn hereby Hiithoriwd to erect the rod on my resilience iu Ibis place. D. V. RANNELLS. In the report of the Judges of the Cincinnati Industrial Exposition for 1S71, we find the following : All the researches in the Klectrieal Beienee, and the teslitnoay of iroiiiinent KlecUsttinns seems tosustain tiio inventor of this rod ;lsl, It hehiKt ' eoii per, msft liulitnin inndm-tor it stands al the head of the list d, that Hiir faoe not tbjekness mcrelv IicIiik all an essen tial iiin!irirtition for comlurtiiiK power. Tint Ilo'l In question is superior to nil otlieii, in use. from Its peculiar roiistruction us lrealy descrils'il, wo, therefore, tlcein it entitled to I In, llrt nreiuiuiu." JAS. POWELL E. S. WAYNE. WM. DAVIS. R km km men that Gen. Geo. W. McCook, our candidate for Governor, and Col. J. R. Cock crill, candidate for Auditor of State, speaks at McAithur, on Wednesday, Aug. 1C. Ojs'E of the leading Repub licans of Columbus declared last week that tho Legislature will be lost to tliat party on account of the folly of Sher man aud his friends putting him forward n3 the only man fit for Senator. Let every Democrat work , and we can elect a majority in both' branch es of the Legislature. It has been hinted to us "on the sly" that the Radical lead ers of this coauty, who are just now in a terribly desperate conditon, have been instructed by the Radical State Central Committee at Columbus to make' an effort to elect a Rep resentative to the Legislature from-this county, as tire next Legislature will elect a U. S. Senator in' place of Sherman. The Democracy arid the hon est Republicans of the county propose tfr look after the mat ter until the polls close on the evening of ,Qct. 10.' They don't want Sherjnau any longer. THBRIOJHfr SIDE. " WetakepleanrslBromttndjnTir'Bii8t Rid to rtBotrrof our alora is' pne the nrettleat. anrlhtlit Mid most Valulalt of t he pybUrMefvrruoir''P,pte with iwklrhwt t ayiaaUttd. c advertlwmeut. Vl-lf ftcAKTHUll ENQUIRER FOR THBJDAMPAION. J'Ol'K MONTHS FOB 5 CENTS. In order that the principles, policy and eaiull diitesol'the lemocrntie parly shall be as fully andtiilrly presented twwible to the whole people of Vintou and ujttfnlii( uouutlei, we offer tho JUcARTJlVll XXQUtlMR, durlnit tliccsiiiiiaiiiii.or for montlis from the lime of subscribing, for the very low price of. Q5 Gonts! Tliero will be no ipei'nniary profit to us on the paper at (Vis lowSfto, bl(t wefhiM be gratined if bvthls 'iiieiins hunilrvds of the people of this midtlMuinis counties will subscribe mid care- fully read 'ft and receive Ihe evidence and reus, onion in belutlf of ilcmoernthi principles nnd candidates, without perversion iftul TuiHrepre sentntiou. Wo hoe senlous and active Dctuo- oriflii will 'forthwith send us as ninny nuim-K, a't't'lle KboVe rule, us tliey can obtain 111 their iJi'mrtrt. If ttiere-are ipcrjinis too poor to pay I lie amount, acud rielr tirftrtis whether they pay or not, and we will scad 'r'liem the paper. A little time given now in tfc'lsny t the I'om luoneauso will bring good returns therefor in Hho .future. Attlttrrt J. W. nOAVKN. MeArtliur, O, HJai., n'fidl get your Tun km an tMctwrcs. Blank Deeds; All kinds of Blank Deeds, n'frtS Ultirika lorJus tiecs, Constabk'B, n'nd Attorneys, pi-'inled on good pnper- n-ntl in tho best Blylo of tho art, tiqit t-fm'taVitly on liand, im4 fotfalo at the Fnquir er oftico. ' TliiRTV veins have elapsed since tho Intro duel ion if'Dnvis'f'nlii ICilfir tf Hie public, and Vot rft ftn present ti it Is more popular nnd cuiiimhuds it lamer sate than cw IM-'lore. Its nopulitritv In mil eoutiueil to this enniitiy uloue: all Aver Ilia world Its benelicinl ull'eet in curium the "ills that flesh is heir to." ure ut-kimwIodK-wl mid npi.reelnteil, nuil as n I'nin Killer its fame is liinileil to no country, sect or race, lias never beeno equaled liy any nicilicino In Kuiojie or Aineriea. lt'rs sd by nil meillclno denlers For All Who Bead. Wo, ran without hcsltit'Cion, roconiinriul AT, DK.N'ft RICA DV HOOK HI XH'KIt lis the lie? t jee haVeesfrwon for Hie purposes Intcmleil. its (rro.it Ciins't'iiienee, purlia-t mljiilalii to no riianv wants uud 'lis very low price Will eertiiln Iv brim mntoCfniiaon., If imt universal me. o'e advf rtHsciuent. --ly (JiEy. McCoolt very proper ly commenced the campaign yesterday in the benighted and dark Ashtabula county, whose citizens he proposes to enlight en in some inflections upon the present political state of the country, ' There is a screw loose in the Radical party of the West, and some f its important .pie ces are falling away from the main structure. General Sehurz is opposed to the Mi ton-(irant programme. lie thinks it too small and narrow for intelli gent men to stand upon at this time. General Logan is not satisfied. The legislation of the country, as mapped out by Morton and Uutler' does not suit him Senator Trumbull is also upon the war path, and in a Fourth of July npm-h nt Galfsbuig, Illinois, he arraign ed the Administration for sev eral most serious otlen-es. Pakmhks, make all necessa ry preparations for attending the Graml Ma-s Meeting at McAithur, on the lGth of August. William W. Sherrod's Estate. Probate Court, Vinton County, Ohio, NOTM'K is hereby ulven that Oonlnlln H. HIicitoiI. ml in I ii if-1 mttir of the Kst.rte of Willilim W. Slierroil. deceased, has tiled herein her ai-coiinl -villi said estate mr cltlenicnt ; und lhat thehumu set for In-HriiiK on Ihe I'llli clay ol AutU't, A. I). lHTI.ut ID o'clock a. M. II H. MAYO, Julv 2U, Is7l-lt l'rnbnle.liidle. Charles Dutcher's Ileirs. Prohnte Court, Vinton County, Ohio. NOTICP. is hirobv (riven Unit llenrv llnddle MUi, Ouaiiliiliiof Kllzsbi'tli .1 , .Mil; I. Urn. and Kaiiiucl Diiti lier, lias IMed his sceoiintH lierein for partial setlletuciit with his said Wnisli; nnd thai l he Name Is set lor hearing on IlielOlli day of Almost, A, h.lSJI, at 10 o'clock A. M. II. H. MAYO. .InlySfl.lHil-ll I rniiialc Judcn lllillll'I'H NAMi Halt f Ohio, Vinlna County, . II. J. Bummers Co., t'laiuttrt's, sKninst Zemri lloliln-n, liefpiidnnt. til Vlllton County Court ofroiiimon I'leas. Or der of Sale. Pnrmnnt to t lie enuiinniid of an ( Irder of Silo issued from thct ouitnf Coinmoii I'lcie. of Vin ton rouiilv, snd to inn dirci'led as Shcrln-ufsaid eouutv, I will offer for mle nt thn iloor of Ihe Court House, In the town Of XcArthiir.A'liitoii couniy, Ohio, on Saturday, the 5th Day of August, A. D. 1871, at tbeliotir of 1 o'clock I'M. of said day, tt-e, following described pruinlaei, siliiste In the county ofVlntfih, iindHlnlo of Ohio, lo-wlt: Com'inuncinnat tho Boutli-went corner of n iMcrTruet of Land eonveod by Deed to Jiuni's M. l.eio li hy Itlrliaid TliniuH Wile, da ted June 5. IWM. aft irl corner hoiiiK on Iho line run n I ni North and Koulli belneen the lands of MUiliun Mills ana iiieiuim i minis in snui vin ton eoiiuty; thence Hoiilh nlmia- snld line SMI feel, j thence Kiist along said linoSSO fuel j thence North along said line Utl feet; thonco West slonR ssid line -Ml feel In the plsoa of bi'Kionlng, nontaiulilif one acre morn or leas, helnu in flee Hon Number Four .) Tnwuslilp .Nnmhiir Ten (IU,) and Rouge Number Mveliteen (17.) and the ssmn land conveyed hy Hlrhanl Thnms lo Zeinrl lloldren bv deed dsted .Itme It, IMfl, nnd record ed In Volume 11, 1'sgn fit"), of thn Itricord ol Deeds in and for said f ounty of Vlnlnatirt Blatv of Ohio. Takon as the property of Zemrl Ilnbb'ert to satlsry an onlerof hiiIo issued from s;id Court in favor of II. J, Hum mors 4 to. Appraised at Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars (fViliiHI.) and must bring twn-tbirds of that sum. Tr.KJis or BAH. Oaili Is hand. DANIKf, nOOTIT, fthorlf V inton County, D. B. Rhlrel, Alt'vsforri'ffs. July r,,wi-6.u)i 8TRAY HOUSE. C 'AM ft to the premises of the unn'erslgrie'd, In McAtthur, Ohio, on tl bMh of Jnlv, LN7I, a Dark Urown Horso, Kor lHyearaoM, 15 nands high, bllad In the right eye. 'The owner will come nndfov'r roprty, pay charges and lake him away ;ot her wlai he wlH he sold s proy Med bylaw. TATMAN 4BIIRT, July l!UTl-9W Hark Drivers. . - - - - - INDIANAPOLIS ' BRYANT & SrrfATTON PftACTlCAL. Buxincss, Military : and lecture COlrlilDCkS- . A KEW and rrrflefLBl?,"' t AamarlMa Education - D. R-T. BaoWJT, triMnt. For circular nd pitrtieulira addr! th Bu perlnteD4nt, n-ly A. L. 801'THAllD, IndltiDspolU, lnd 11 DEMOCRATIC D'mocrullc 'aH(lidir'o for Oiw-i'tt'in, und SOL. I R. CGCKEni LL, I-mnoci'ldlc'CaiiifnluteVrt' Xoilltor of Viv.tO, W!1 address tit!! eope III McuiKTllUJ!, OMO ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. Let every voter In tills coumy come Wthls meeting. All have plenty of time to inn'he ai rangement to coineniid hear the living politic al issues of the day fairly discussed. lty oHcr of HUM. STATIC KX. COM. AXNOUNCEMEXTH. Jl Ibrnnnoiiueing hiiIisi rlbe-r ; if not, IM. DtfPnyuhlo in Advaw;.-, Representative. are (nilliorl.ed to nnnounee the nnme o Hon. Al.MOMi 8oti,, as a candidate for re-election to the fifties 'of Hepiwontative, Kiibjeet to thedccislon of Wie Democratic County Conven tion. Ktit'i"Kniiitrsr, .VcMrtiur Ynu will plenso uunouiicc the inline ol' WKsl.DV ItKlll IS o ,-, candidate, lor llepreseiitailve, mlject to the decision of tho Democratic County Convention. Mr. Ktimlsn Is one turning the best Denim r.ds in the county. He is the Kiiiliuiid Agent and fttacmpfc Operator Mt Xaleskl, .MAltStf.N TuW.NSlMi' DENlOlliACV. Auditor Vr. are authorized to nnnonnco the nnine 'rtf Ciiaiii.km I,. WlltTK. as aenndidnto lor the of flee ol Auditor, suli)ci . to tho decision of tho Democratic County Convention. E'l, Enquirrr : Announce thn name e-f lloiv. A.J. HttAi.x as a eaiiillilnlo for County Audi tor, subject to tiio decision of tbo Democratic ouiity Convention. MANY DKMOCU AT9. t.flttnr Enquirtn Aniioiiuce the inline of W I l.l.l AM W. Itr.I.KOlID.ol' Ulchlaml, as a suitalilc andldnte for Auditor, subject t'o the dcci-ionoX the UcrSussraHi. iCiiuntv Coriven-! tion. MANY bKMoCUATS. Wk urn authoritnd to nunounca Mm iiitiuo of OUV1I.I.K Ol'NKlNO.ol Clinton, as a suita ble candidate for Audltor.aiihject to the decis ion nflhn Democratic County Convention, on the Hist of July. . Samcki. II. Coi.f.wIII be a candidate, for Audi tor before iho I lemur rat in County Convention. Itis practical knowledge, ef the dulles of snld oftli oand his deteDnina'tion llriiiDppiirt the noiu iirees oUtlo Convisit ion, TOaKs)iiin n favorite among u iiiunbeTvf Dl'.MurtllATS, . 7-ai.f.ski,0., July 10, 11171. Editor Enqulrrr : Announce the mime of SAMCKI, V. DOIKJK as a suilnbln rnivHdnto lor theollce of Auditor, subject lo Hie neeHlon Wto Deraocrutlc Coun ty Convention, MANY DEMOCRATS, Winrn nuilmi-iired In nnnounee thv numeof llKNUV ltKYNoI.IW ns n eiindidnse for re election to thn oltico of Auditor, subject to the li'-cMoO of the twn'ocrni.ic tirtmty Convention. Rcc'orjlor. M Aib You will announce the numeof f.WlliliK W. PKAIICK ii.ii snilalile rsndl d:itH lor Uccoide. sulilect lo (he derision of tho Immocrnt m Cou lit v Con vent ion . DEMOCRATS. Wft Art adlhnrU'eiT tonnnlmiieo the iiiiiiih of F HAM' IS M. IXIWD, as a shUablo fmllcibto caiKlldate rorlleconler, snbjccl hi tlredi'-cfslon of the DemocrntlctJoimt.y Convchtieh, oil Ihe !)lt of July. tf W. ffiiws ( Plencp iinnmlhcr. UVe. n'sni'onf TollMAnA. MCJiHAV. as n candldale for Iterorder. sublect to the ilerclhiDli 01 trVc Dcnlo cruti': Count v Cm volition. MANY llKMWHATS. I'rosccutiiifj Attovnryi El. KninirHt I'lea'C Sttnmtheo the nnineof V. 8. t I,) I'OiiM: a a cnndlihitc for Pro-ru-ting Atloruey, sulijeet lo the ilui'ision of Hie DeuiocrullcCoiinl v Con veil I Ion, nnd oIiIIko MANY DK.MOt It A 'IV. V'e nve.intJiorled lo nniioiiiiee I he iininn of r M if-i:u i n-n iv u ii.,...- r..- .... i ,., i , ..p. ti , it, i iititi ,i,r i eleclionto Ihe nlllen of I'ldsecnt ing A Horner, suhjei-t to the decision of the Demorrallc Couii ty Cuiivenliou. Connuls!sio,neri E'l. Enquirer'. I'lenso iiniioiiiii'U thai .loiix KlSNPV, J , of jncRson 'jownsiiip. hi he n caiidlilntii for t nil iiiisKiiuii'r, suliiei t lo ibo ilecisloii of tin) Demo cratic County ( on vent ion. Km. Kinney wnh cue of! ho, drst Commission, eis of this County ami filled tlicofllco to Hie salMaction of tiio citi.'ins or the countv. MANY DKMOt u.TS, M'E ure authorized to announce the name of Wahiiin-'i'u.n Kkkton, of Urown Townsliip.ns n csnilldu'i) for the oltico ol CnmoiiMlimci', siibjecl HI the decision of tliu Deiiim'liillc Connly Conveiillon, Vi'y. are nillhorl.ctl In ithhnunce tlin name of A. Ii. Ki.i.iott.oI Harrison Towiiship; nf a can didal!! for thu office of tloinuiisxioiier, subleet lo the decision of the Doniocmlic County Con vention. The Republicans are not at all pleased with the action of the Office Holders Convention, in endorsing Grant's Admin istration and dodging the tariff question. I3ut the Democrats, on the contrary, arc just suited. If they had wished to fix up a ticket and platform, they could not have done bettor try their liking. The only thing that was lacking, was' tho strange failure pf the office holders to indorse the acts of tiio late Legislature, they probably thought that was too heavy a load, taken in coriueclibn with the burden of the endorsement of thd act's of the administra tion, and the fact that the Leg islature had no offices to be stow1. 'Nevertheless, the Re publican party is responsible lor the acts of tho Late Legis lature, afld- (hey will be held to a strict ncconntability by mc peopie Cflrpet-bflggiog ifi' Georgia is a good thing. Gov. Bol lock's estinlatebf expenses for the year have Beeri over $23, 800, rJaid by the State, fbe expenses , of his 'predecessor for fifteen mouths were' $3S0. wmm GtfflM I Tell your friends and neigh bors that the candidates for Governor and Auditor of State will address the people of Vin ton and adjoining' -comities at McAithtin, oil the l'fith of August. "Sen udvertlstmient of Dr Butts' Dispen sary, headed Hook for thu MUMon-MAKlUllS GVirK-An anolliKr column! It should Uo reud by all I AND FAINTS! Cheaper than the Cheapest ut I.iKh4l', Wilkoville,0. ,FrAyer's Medicines, gj to G. W-. Sissons. ?W),00 ItuWAKD. This will bo"pnld to any one who will prove there Is a particle of mercury Iu r. Itntniy'H Voot arid I'llmt 1'IHs. ., SMl Since the first of JiUW, the Prirsid'enthas passed three days in Washhitrron and has drawn 2,0S: 33 for that immense service to the Wition-, or nearly $700 ti day, which is hot 1(1, considering his extraordinary labors in waking partisan ap point mcnt. 8 O'CLOCK d?7,rf A MONTH Expenses paid Mule or QptitJ Keiiiulo Agenlfi Hocseunil out lit fur nished. Arli'lVi'Ms, .nai o NovKi.'i V Co., aco. Me. TR oiors or Students Wanting I'mplovinruf, nt frieii Sfltl In STnO pec moiiih, flioiml uili'lruss 'MX, LET. k MrC'l'liDY, Clno.nnnll, Olilu, -In' A1i K.NTM WANtKII for 'T'onvent I. lie I nveiled," bv Kdlth O'tioi iniiii, l -csieil Nu, whosoilisi-losuies are tbi irllng mid at a r in 1 1 'g. CrtSN. Pin. Co,. IlartlbrU, Conn. $10 Iron. 50 t t iits, 13 "ampins Kent (postpaid) for .W ccn'ts that Tcisll iiwlliy for i(l It. I,. Wm.coV. to-nt I'M Chuthuiii square, N. V, rplUS H NO lH.MIirti ! Afc CKN'fS lly sending with age. height, color of eyes and linir, ynu will recuivc.liy return innil. a correct picture of vour fiilurti misbn'sd or wife, with niinip and iluteof mnrrlnpii Artdrotfi, W. I'"0-X, P. it. Drrwer No S4, Kultonville, X. V. TJIl2A-MCTAK H A I'CIiK with r??i9 Ttfity'lttror. V'iirrifpil ttt sail all hn'rV f ortirit (vtrifichert. Asd HA sale tvlrciVssle iinlv hv the OIIKAT ATI, ANTIC I'ACIK KITKA Ci HObiircliSf., N. V. P. t. Ilia W.(W. Send for Tlirs Neetsr Circular. WANTKD AfJV.NTS, ($90 per ,la solbhs mu.isiMi niiMi: siii:Vii.i.: fkvi'i; ma f'VIIVl,' II... ,1. ., ...-I-.... Il.u ..I....L. ..I, ..I." 's'ke via Wh sldesi anil is folly licensed The ln-st snd .trfanfat family Sewing fttirOittrV. In Ibe ooVf I. auiirsss .loiis'siia, i Ll:x .tin, iinson, .Mara., viu, liurgli, I's , Olilrs'n, 111., urfH I.ouls, Mo. C77v-'i'aroiH-e mt (ComIm Farina '0 J-- IndliucawMo , " tAlt Z -sal IlfMH, bum u erusim. - ad lcalura in rEUVtatEKl. WANTED f Or Ways and lly-Wnya in tho Hidden Life of AMEEICAN DETECTIVE?, ai.OCO Sold in 30 Df.ym IXflt lerma nnd premiums offered to J iigotds. with u choice of territory. tind ...I i ii, innil.. J. It. Ill icit 4 IIVDR, llarlfonl, Conn. 1 WELLS CARBOLIC TABLETS. Fr fniiglisi Colds nnd Hoarseness. The.-,n 71iW, presenlthe Acid In Coniblns- lion with oil ellli'ienl leinedies. In a popular form, forlliet iireofull TIIUOAT nnd l.b'Nti Jtiseases. . MrtAiiSl'.NVyji mill Ci.('i..itATto;of the Tiiiioat Mm imiueiliiltely relieved, aiul slnii'tiicnts nru nuistaiillv Leingsent lo llln pmifietlir til'Mllef incases n Tlin,t dininullles of tears Mamllng r1 AirTffiM J'"n'tliDlwlve. br worth lyiUl lUn less imllstioiia. ;ct onlv Wei ' C.i-lmli,. 'I'.hi,., I. ..I.,., r. - I, . - , ,.w .",-,, ,1. I, I ii .1(111 Mil K l.'l in..,, v v Send foM Ircul.ir. SoIb Agelit hirll'ie V.K ICI51)VCTIOX" OF PIUCRS TO( (iXI'olt.MTO REDUCTION OF DUTIES. GREAT SAVING TOOONGUMEHS llYOKTTINO CP (MlllS. Xcnd for our New Price I,lt and a ( tub form will ai'coiupnny II, conlaliiing lull illifc I Ions ma kiiiK a large snviiifrto consumers und remiineral Ivu lo club orgaiij.ers GEEAT AMEEIOAU TEA CO. 31 Si$i Vescy Htreel, Nuw York. P.O. Hot Mill. AoAiifaTtnSliA(1 IV,e41iA JiSTORy OF THE 1 1, rnn In liia ni'nf' an fln .nMi,,,.!,,!., ..e tie Scenes and Incldenla nnd iiiciilenta In llili war.nnd Islheonly A iitheutie and OMIclal his torv id thai, great cuiilllcl, Agents lire meet 1 111 wll h iinpreerdeiiled success selling Iron, on io40roiles per day, uiid it is published in bolb kngMsli idid tieihi.Mi. CAUTION Ibli'ilor histories are being , U VU rliVulaleil. See that tbe hook ynuhuycolituins Iimi tllih ehOiavlngs nnd 7l0iines Hehd lorcireul.irsiind sec our lerins nnd n full d.iseriiillon of tlin work. Addressj NATION A Ij I'inil.lSIIINO CO., Chicago, 1' Cini iniistl, Ohio, nrt I-onls, Mo. WHAT 13 IT J It Kssifrejnd perfect reinr'ly for all (licenses of Ihe LtVKfc' anil sri.'F.KN, KN LAKtlKMf.N'l or fllj. SI' It CCT III Soil NT KM' I N Krt, I'llIN AKY.PTfJ. IIINK, or AHDOMINAI, OltGANH, I'OVKIHT or a WANT of IHltiD, INTKHKIT I'KNT or KKUITTKNT KKVKIiH, INPI.AMMATION of tiio l,IVK.It,DliOPhY'I.UCIill!ll Clll CVl.ATION of the lll.OOI), Al'.HCKHtiKtl, TUMOi;a, AAliNft:i' 0UOKCbAi DTSPKIT,), AOUK, A KKVF.ll OH THEIR CONCDM1TANTH. illnsry tneillelnsl propsrtln of tiislSuiith Anisrlosn I i.i. Fallen ssnt's speelsl entfniKslnh to that c'AuYifry to proe&r it In lb native purity, snd listing lounil Mt wnnifor fnl mifalv prnpsrlass to eved esfMil Ihs Oitirlps Hon. formed by its rrsst r-puiation, has eonrludsd' lo offi.r It tn tb piildln, anif Is happy te aisle that h haa perfected arrangement h,r regular moutbly aiipplynf Hiiawfinderfrn Plant lit hU splint ouieh time sipsTlnYsnllnf atid InvMtlfatlng a to the mast efficient pTepsritjnn front It, for popular nas, snd bat for tome lima used In hit own praotlce with moat hanSy raanlu tne effsoliitl madlclnt now pftteoUd tolutpuMlo at Dr. Wella'' UxtraotJ of Jdrttbeba and h eondden'tl; rteom'intnda II to tvarr family at buanbol4 rtnitdy whlcb tbould bt frsaly ttkts at a Blood Pesiriraln all drtngmeatt of tut ivttoin ad tfltotmtttnd fin If v all weak and Lyiafbatlf tKOipaCtaaaU, JOHN Q. KKLLOGf, Piatt Bt, Nt York, Ril Asient for tht fnttnl Btsut. Price One Delist pi bottlsi (tad tor Circular. ir AGENTS a mm w m PURIFY YOUE BLOOD AT OXE. H?heraT "Toke lloot grows, it hns A !6?H reputn idh fisr ch'rlng Itlieliinntism, nnd as Ik rlloo I furiller. With all tint local reputiilion and ihe prHCfn cr disiiiuiuisbed I'by-noiniis (Ijih. Co,7'''e, King, Wilson V Hunt, Uiilllls.C'upliind nnd others who have lesied us inedi d iy.weri, it has IwiWi negleejed hy Clio prole-sum at InrgC, na much rhrough uwiint nt a proper approela' Von of rfi incrife, us a lniotnleilge of thu proper way t6 IV. iireptireit lorino 'f dicinal use. br. tek Oliver 0ujolc, a (KPfl lli)sieinnliodo" , 'C'itlJ voles lus tnliio a".jnj riiiid totlie dulie.4 'Of liis profession and Ii o bn:i Hie largest prnO lite of any phy" sicinn in he ut h (nrn Ohio h n fully tested (bp 'active iTiedic'iud qnnlitir n of 1'ouei Pool during tho Inst 2ft ye rs, and nnliesilnti ng I J riiouoiiuces ii to iiii e more merit. forilisrasc.sde n nding on a de praved cchdiiion of tho Mnnd.-f (htm any nnd nl'l oilier articles named iu Ihe Mn terln Meilicn, Co der his iiiHtriiis, lions our Clieni, isl 1 1 lis enmhineA the active inediiv '.mil 'juiilii'ies of I oke Hunt will! bo best Tonio Preparation of Iron, mid vtn of fer I liis prepara tion t)the pulili'o telling them of the fngredieiils', uiidcrihanaineoT nr. itooii'd Compound H TJ I jSMs or - fll'K.a ni'inn'ritf inA Is the be t AHor- alive nnil Tmiie known foi Semi liln, Nero I' ill loos Tumors tiv ro I'll lams) llhenses i4 Ihe Kvss. P TerofiihY In nVi.y frtk-in. For Iibeiaaiil. 4 Ihiii, I'n I nt ill Hones, llroken-ilost it i oiislilulloiis. sjeil iirlnl IHaenH Sllnei'lil I'oisoiiM, noire rll'eetual ri ln'ris chl niio renin this remedy Ihiin from all others. Vl strenglhens, purities no i cures. It is iii Jn pcnsihle in Ihe irealment ol long stnuding dis orders of thn Liver, and prives neertai.ii, snfa slid eltiK-iuiil resilvenl, inanifeslUig itsinllui en'ce IhTnii'thotrt the enliro gliuvlnbir syslrtn, chronic ilisa.ises Af any kind, lalHeimesi of 1lieKlilii.i:rntloiis.I'nsliiles, llloteli V.H. ninnies. llolli.Tcl lee, Itiiiir-worm. Silll-ltheuiu. Nenld-Heml, l leera mill Soresi, nrc nil euriHl by Hie nseol lr. i y iliscnsu depending on a depraved comlilioA of Iho blood can he cured by it. Try on bottle. Sold by all Iiruigi-ls, Prepared r nly hy SJt.IYIIt tUOOli a n int. ciiooK'.s wixi: ot' ta k i Is a lVeparntinn which lias lioen tried by th'i iiiiblTu fAr ten Jems, mnl proved itself in I lion. TllItOAT Axrt ..... s mi's or eases cniul,ic of ;I.l'XJS. eiiriiiL' nil diseases ol Iho 1 hioot mill l.inifrs, hit. ('HOOK'S WINK OF TAlt! Is the remedy lo n TOM.IIN for Clironio Ci'iimhs, or . Coughs nod Colds. It A(t . iirouiptly cures Ibeinnll. llasciiieil coses of Con '0.SI'.1H,TIOX.uni.ion prniiorfne'i d ill: eiirabld by phvSldnna. DILtKOOICSWlSTlOFTAUl . . iln enrod so ncinv cases ASril.M.V of Asthma and llrom hii lis, lhat 11 hail Is'rn pro Art hoiilVcid a.Bpm-iil,) lor "', " Ibo'C cnmplailils. Ifnf- ... Dieted, w ill vou let pr iu ItIIOCIHiI.die pmveiit you froin beii erednlso DBat'ROOK'SWiXliOl'ARl ltmiVati.s and Invigor ates tile eiuire system) tli eiill Vi and rnphHy reslorea Kx """"" 11 Imimied htreiigih. TIM vol v remedy lor the weak nnddchilita'ed, 1)11. ('HOOK'S WINK OF TAlt I ltesiores the Appetite strengthens the ftom- Ai-ri:rn r. a h, n hn-s tho r.-ver, irtri puts ih.'m lo work-, l. , . . . . ealt'ses tils fowl to ibu' si, ll'),iKi,!l.IAiA. nl'IScs lillrei bbmil; ii'imvilli Dv.-lcpsia, bl d '.'est ion, AC, Dli. ( ItOOICSWINKOIf'TAKl Its Mlinn on Ihe I'rin.ii j OriiiiS nre Isitb 7roinj'.l nnil imirked. It siii-eei-ija II('lti:i'IC. in reproiliii ing Ibo tin ti -n ry seeri'iious w In'n olb it poMi rinl i i u re ti eH lviU laded; DK. C'ltOOK WlXK OF TAI.l llns vi'getabln iiiltcIi- . cms ( iiii luiililod Ton' ir value, coiiilened mill k the rich medicinal iUl'- ties of 'I ar coiiinmed i jr. I'attii1". Hhii li innko ii I n "''"'most n I aide Tni'lc In the mi rui'l; DK.JCKOOK'.S WJM'i 0t4 TAlt I IIriI..Ht III ires tune nil I enerK. til iiroKcn Jii.liiilbitedConsiitiiionil ,l,. and nil ris-dicnug tionl nonii- fll)V lMll,.HM jH (ln, t l o.islili.lloi.N, ,lu,"",, To.ila (hey (Mil l;ikc DIt. CROOKS WliNHOF TAItl ' Delli iitn IViiielos wild have lib nppetile, ulnars Oflit'iif i't'eiiiilei-micniir,iiii I never I eel. ing well, sIimiiI I tske it, tn vol sironniid heililiv J)H. (.'HOOK'S WINK OF TAH'I Itemoves iinin in l-.rcMti rule or II ink. Is n moyl riloclive K.-uiil aoi'oi ,(( l.ivcl': ellrhiir :t.i,,i,li,', - in' auv l.iviu ' i,i j l nut. nil.CUOOX'iSWINKOFTAItl Ibis ucidn many icrsonS Mllt.i;lII fll-llgMlll l.csllllj wlW had been unable 'o Horfc Axis vrirs. It sliould be kept ;r every III' II 'I'll ''""se, and its life.iviuit 'loiiio properties t rieJ by I)K, CIJOOK'S WINK OFT AH ' lh . Irmk; Cm,,,,,,,,,,,, H!n.u f lUml sc.,.b e,nill, tho .st .,..,. n .lion ol Iron known, and is the best Alter, alive and Wood Piinller inndo. i.TUi,R Vr' ""k'n Compound Pyrin, ttt Poke Hoot in deanse ) our blood. TAKF lir. Crook's Compound Rynin of Poke Itoni, if )ou IJ(T, ny jtseu'ae ,i" J.,,,"! Ih On a depraved omdltjon ill ilto blood. l'll.Vnnlli' CpnnH'" Comnomid Hyruh of' P,ke lloot if your Liver needs A-gulatiug. I'I'AKB Dr. f.'njok's Componhd By'ru'n of l'olie lloot lor any biaease ol the BkVn. ' .TAKR Dr, Crook's Compound f-yrnn of J,;';,v 11001 11 J'"u oore'sj nolii or i"ti"" pnL'Ki!' ""S'", n'l'l'h'imd .fiyrup xt Poke lloot for rJurofuln in any lorni. TXtiji tr. Trek's Compound Hyrnp of Poke lloot It Jon want Pimples romovau. vXHu' .T' C,r"0.k'" Compound Pyrtip of J'. r "" "f'sieii down tlonslli.uilnn , . fill. CROOK'S WINE 0KTAK will cure your Dyspepsie. , TAKK Dr. Crook's Viad of Tar 'if joa Btoijotcti is out ol order. TAKK. Dr. Cro'oV'e Wlne'ol Tkr' if jrsu' wish your Asdima eured. TAKlJP'f.CfooU'sw-iBenf Tar to atrehglhirf' thd build up your irsteni. .TXKR Dr: Ornok'a VTlne oi'Iar it you ftri'1 Weak and Debilitated. TAKE Pr. CrooaVrtlnaof Tar Jf you WiV Oliromo Cough yotf wbih eured. TAKE Dr. tffootf-i 'w'ine of Tar for Dron-' ehltit. TAKB ft. cVonk'i ' Wlni1' f faf If you' have the 1,1 rer Complaint. TAKE Dr. Crnok'l Win or Tar if jou hay" , Urinary troublti. a' .TAICK Dr. Crook'a Wine of ThV for y'ouK Throat or Lung Aiimtnti.' v . TAKE Ur. treek'e Wlne'of' Tar If yen wth to be healthy. For 'il by Druggtstr evry-wir,'