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l)cr(!ruqiurer. i J. BOWEN, Editor. V I', i -ai rr McArttmr, Sept. t!8.-1872. Does President Grant Drink too Much Liquor?—The Mr. Denison Replies. to Senator Wilson, States More Facts. [From the Golden Age.] and : You have thought proper to ad dress me through the public pa nel's. I therefore feel it to be my duty to reply to yotf in ' the same manlier. We have known each other for the last quarter of a century a s outspoken . advocates of ' the prohibition law of the manufact ure and sale, as a beverage of all intoxicating drinks. It . was on this account that I called ' on you several times, in the winter of 1872, with a view to induce you to accept the nomination of the National rronibition rarty as their candidate for President of the United States. Our con versation related to public , men, to public measures; and, of course, to President Grant who was then socking, as he now is,' by public appeal to the American people, to be re-elected to the first public office in the land. In one of those conversations, held in your own room, open to the public in Washington, with out any intimation on the sub ject on my part, you, honorable sir, startled me with the remark: "President Grant drinks too much." After a moment's pause you added : "I have told him SO." ' ' V " '. ' Another brief pause ensued, when you again added: "The President smokes too. much. lie is poisoned through and through. When I remonstrated with him about it, the President said to me, 'I smoke mild cigars.' 'That may be, Mr.President,' I replied, 'but you smoke so many of them.' " " These, Senator Wilson, are the 'exact words used by you on that occasion. You can not have forgotten them. . It is of no use for you to deny them. Nei ther can it be denied that the Hon. Win. E. Dodge of New York, and other gentlemen 'de voted to tho temperance reform, have sought to induce President Grant to sign the pledge of to tal absticence. In civinc this statement of yours to our countrymen, Mr. Senator, who have known me many years, are well aware that I am actuated by no other de sire than to do what I can to aid the voters of America to arrive at right conclusions with regard the men who solicit their votes. Your statements to me, honora-. ble sir, respecting the drinking habits of President Grant are of such a nature as to render it im perative that I should give them to the public. I have, therefore, given your statements to the press, in answer to a call made on me by a gentleman and man of honor. You and I, sir, and the parties we both represent, must abide by the result. Allow mo to reply, in conclu sion, to the opinion you volun teered m your letter to me, as to the character of the other facts I adduced in my published letter to Mr. Yerrington. Every one of these facts, sir, is literal lv and strictly true. All of which are furnished to me by gentlemen whose words no rJhe will dare dispute. .One of them was handed to me by a most dis tinguished United Senator, whom you and I, sir, know very well, in a letter addressed to him by a scholar of known repute in Cambridge, Mass. Ana you, Mr. Senator, confess .to the truth of vour own statement to me with regard to the well-known drinking habits of President Grant, by admitting, in the let ter to which I am now replying, that he uses liquor as a beverage to such an extent tnat you say you had a mind to ask him to sign tho total abstinence pledge, and join the Congressional Tem perance Society. I respectfully submit, that by these confessions, you have es tablished my whole case. ', ' I avail myself of the opporta nity ta add that when any re sponsible citizen, directly. author ized to speak for President Grant, , publicly demos the truth of the statements as to bis drinking habits made by me, names, pla ccs, and dates will be produced. I am prepared to maintain the ' I exact truth of every word I have stated. ' 1 f I remain, Mr. senator, your obedient servant, , Charles Wheeler Denison, Secretary , of, the National Pro hibition Committee. WASHINGTON, Aug 2d. 1872. The Cincinnati Israelite ol August 30th contains the follow ing first rate notice of Henry Wilson : "Show mercy, gentlemen and ladies, to Senator Wilson. ; lie confesses, renews, ana, besides soft soaps you pleasantly. When he eaid,: in tue benate oi ine United I i i States. ,the ; Jews were u tiie. y race. ; wno swneu the prophets and crucified the Redeemer of the world, he meant no harm: when, as a Know- nothing, he insulted every for eigner, and sanctioned persecu tion against them, he meant no harm. He did not mean to be Vice-President; of "the. United States, and it was fashionable then to trample upon the for eigner and spit upon the Jew. But it is all over, and Senator Wilson is a candidate before the people, including foreigners and Jews. Now he is quite pleasant and obliging; .1 Be 'generous; show mercy to a repenting man. is regards ourselves, we lorgive him this' sin' and all the . others he has committed; but ; we can not vote joy; a j man to.. elevate him to. the second highest office in the country whose concep- tions of justice, equality and lib erty are narrow and ungener ous." . This speech' of Wilson goes very well with Grant's order in Mississippi, in which he orders the Jews as a class to leave the Department, and in which he proceeded to bean all sorts of opprobrium. , His His Oath! Albert Pike, a high chief in the Know-Nothing organization in the days of its being and pow er, testifies, under date Washing ton City, Aug. 22d, 1872, that Henry Wilson, the Grant candi date for Vice President, was . a Know-Nothing, and as such has an oath . registered in Heaven, that he will not uassist in ami way, in clevatim to ami office of trust or profit, ANY PERSON OF FOR EIGN BILITII, Oil ANY 110- EAN CATHOLIC." Horace Greeley stoutly op posed Nativism and Know- Nothingism; but, then, this does not put men of foreign birth and Catholic faith under obligations to vote for him. According to the style of the day, it is rather ii tit an argument wny uiey snouia vote against him. Gratitude is not in fashion these days. The New York Sun says that a Southern gentleman wearing a Greeley badge was accosted by a Grant man on a Fulton ferry boat with the remark: "Well, I suppose you are going to vote . for ' G reeley ? " "Correct. I shall vote for Greeley," replied the Southerner. "On what grounds?" "On the grounds of what lie knows about farming.", '''What does he know about farming?" "He knows that when a pile of manure gets too high it needs spreading." Exit. Grant man. . ... . , , ' , The skies are bright and brightening. Grant and his cor runt lemons are doomed to 12- A CJ , w noble and thorough defeat'. Ihe people's money turned against them can not subvert the peo ple's will, and when the sun sets on the election day next JNovem her, it will be upon a glorious triumph for honesty, reform and popular goverement. Let us work until the polls close. Let every Liberal itcpuDiican vote the State ticket, lead by' Gen. Wiley, the gallant soldier. It is suggested that both can didates for the Presidency be induced to visit the Cincinnati Exposition, aod that Greeley take Urant by the arm, shov? him throucn the immense building and explain things to him. Washington was first in the hearts of his countrymen. Grant is first in hearts of his "office holders. ' :'.--B re-nominating Grant, the Republican party endorses all the corruptions, iniquities and faUyrejrof hiu tdministratioii. HEALTH AND BEAUTY Strong and Pum Rich Bloodl creo of'Floeh nd WeighV Clear Skin and Beautiful Complexion, SECURED TO ALL KADWAY'S SAESAPARIL1IA1. RESOLVENT HAS MA.DK THR MOST ABTONISHIN CITRKS. BO QUICK, SO RAPID A HE THE CHANG 148 THR BODY UNDKR-U0K8 UNDKR THB INKLUKNCE OF THIS TRULY WONDEUV FUL MEDlCIJiK. THAT Every Day an Increase of Flesh and Weight is seen ana ieu. Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis Jn lis many forms, uianauiar discus, uicers in the Throat. Mouth: Tumors. Nodes in the Glands, and othor parts of the system ; Bore Eyos, Htrumous Disonarges irom tne Ears; Eruptive Diseases oi mo .yes, nose, Aioiitn, and Die forms of Skin Diseases; Eruptions, re ver Soros, Scald 11 end, King-worm, Bait Rlicinn Erysipelas, Aguo, Black Spots, Worms lu the Flesh. Tumors, Cancers In the Womb, and all Wenkeninor and Painful Discharges: Niirht Hwento, anu au wasumoiine Xjiiu rnncipie, are within tho Curative Hun are ol Railway's Santnnarlllian Itesolvont. and ufow days' use wllkprove to any person using it for either of tneseiorins oi disease lis potent power to cure them. Not only does the hakhafakiluam kk- 80LVENT excel all known reniodinl afronta lu the Cure of Chronic scrofulous, Constitution, Skin and Syphiloid diseases, but it istlioonly positive romedy for KIDNEY, BLADDER, Urinary ana womo auscium, ursvni, uiiiueios, Dropsy, Incontinence of Urine, lirlght's Dis- east), Albuminuria, buu m an cases wnere there are Brick Dust Deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with 6tibstniices like the white ot an cfCKor threads like white silk, or there is a morbid dark, bilious appearance, nud white bone-dust deposits, and where there is n Drlcklnff. burninu sensation, and pniu in the Small ol the Back, and along the Loins, In all those conditions KAIWAY'8 BARSAPA- RILLIAN KEsODVENT.aloea oyuie apnuca tion of Kadway's Ready Krolief to the Spine ami Kmi.ll nf the ltaok. and Ilia Bowels retalia ted wltH one or two of Kadway's Ululating Pills ncrday, will soon make complete cure. In a few days the patient will be alilo to hold and discharge water naturally without pain, and the Uriuo will be restored to its natural clear and ambor or sherry color. THE- WASTE OF THE BODY Are supplied with new,' healthy hml vigorous blood, that furnishes sound structure. Hence all suffering from Weakening Discharges, cither Male or Female, or from Ulcers or Sores, through the reparative processor KADWAY'S 8AK8APAUILIAN, are arrested, and the rup tured organs healed. OVAUIAN TUMOK CtJRKD TUMOR OF TWELVR YEARS' GROWTH CURED JtfKdUD WAY'S RESOLVENT. T Beverly, Mash., July 18, 1809. Dr. Rapwat : I have had Ovarian Tumor In the ovaries and bowels. All the doctors said "there was no help for It." I tried evory thing thatwaB recommended, but nothing helped me. I saw your Resolvent, and thought! would try it, but had no faith in it, because I had suffered for twelve years. I took six bottles of the Re solvent, one box of Railway's Pills, aud used two bottles of your Ready Relief; and there Is not. a sign of a tumor to b seen or felt, and I fool boiler, smarter, happier than I have for twelve years. The worst tumor was in the loft side of the bowels, over the groin. I write this tsvoufotthe benefit of others. You can pub lish if you choose. . HANNAn P. KNAPP. Price One Dollat. KADWAY'S BEADY BELIEF Cures the worst pains in from One to Twenty Minutes Not one hour after reodlna; this advertisement need any ono suuer with pain. RAD WAYS READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAlN. IT WAS THE FIRST, AND IS THE ONLY PAIN EEMEDY That instantly stops tho most excruciating pain ALLAYS INFLAMMATIONS AND CURES CONGESTIONS, Whether of the Lungs, Btomach, Bowels, or the glands and orgaui, by one application, In From One to Twenty Minutes, No mntter how violent or excruciating the pain, tho RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous. Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease, may suffer, Radway's Ready Relief Will.iufromONgTO TWENTY MINUTES, ord m oniloomort, and this medicine, so rapid in stopping puin, can be purchased Fifty Cents per bottlo at almost every druggist's and coun try merchant's store ou this continent, and within one hour's dlstnnce of almost every hab itation in the United States. RHKUMAT1SU AND SKUHALOTA. RUEVMATlS-t AND NKV11AIOIA. Tf those who are now suflcrlnsc Pain, no mat ter what the cause may lie, or by what name it is called if external, apply Kadway's Ready Relief to the part of the hody where the pain is present If internal, SO drops, dilu- il in wiit it. as a drink. Whether Cramns. Spasms, Inflammation, Congestion, Asiatic Cholera, Chills and Fcvor, th most violent, ex cruciating and tortui ing pains will be stopped lu from one to twenty minutes. PAINFUL ATTACKS WHERE KADWAY'S BEADY BELIEF Will Afford Instant Ease: INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THB BLADDER, CONGESTION OF TIIE LUNGS BORE THROAT, DIFFICULT J!KKATHIJN, PALPITATION (IK 'lllH. jUJttT, 1IYBTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE. T00TIT AOHK. NEUKALOIA. RHEUMATISM. COLD, CHILLS. AGUE CHILLS. Tue application 01 me bjcajji iit,ur.r 10 the nart or narta where the pain or tlilUeulty exists will afford ease and comfort. 20 drops In ahalftumtilerof water will, in a rew mo ments, cure Cramps, upasms, nour eiomacn, Heartburn, Blclc Headache, juiarrnea, iysen tory. Colic, Wind In the Bowels, and all Inter. nalPHinH. Travelers Khnnld nlwavs carry a DOttlt 01 RAD WAY'S BELIEF with thorn. A fewdrops lu water will prevent sickness or pains irom change of water. It is better than French juranuy or Hitters as asiunuianw FEVER AND AOUE. FEVER AND AGUE BOURKD. FEVER AND AGUE CURED , FOR FIFTY CENTS; There Is not a remedial agent In the world that will cure FEVER AND AGUH, ' . . .... , Will - D.a.ll fP- ana ail niner jniuuriuiiB, aimuu, ovnu-ij ij phold, Yellow and other Fevers (aided by kadway's Pills,) o quick as Badway's Beady 3STO Pamui n,i aiiirni. hn thnv ever so muoh ex. posed to Fever and Ague, if they will only take Kadway's Ready Relief, and keep their bott. U opn taith Jladwnv'i PiUt. Uundreds in tli west, who have hitherto been doctoring at the. rate of one and two hundred dollar for a few m.,niit tMimani.ftwirnnlnr themselves and families free tmm rXVJCH and AOVS, CHILLS and rsvrit, RUIVMAT1&M, 4o., for one or two dollars a year, spent for Radway's Ready Relief and Iladway'a Pills (coatodl, The READY RELIEF will afford tnttant tan to all. Price only 50 oenU per bottle, N. B.-Hea tliat every bottle has n India Ruhbor Stopper. Bold at all DruggisU.ahd at Dr. Had way's offloe, Ko. S3 Warron, oor, Church atreec ew xorK., , , . DS.SADWArSPEEFEOT CUBA' ... TIVE PILLS, ' PJCttrXOTLY TASTELESS. EUicantly Coated with Swaot Onm, PUKUB, BEODLATK, PURIFY, CLEANBK AMD BTliENGTlIEJJ. Radwar's Pllla, FOR THE CURE Of JS Ijlt ilfluili'nnn tr tun as unn ui.( j rih BOWK1M, KIDNEYS, BUADDRR, NKRYOUb DISK ASKS. IIBADACUK, VOX8TIPA TION COSTIVKNKSS. JNUWKSTJON, DYSPNPSIA BILIOUSNKSS, BILIOUS JrKVKR, IS FLAM- MA TION Or Tub bo wsLa, riLKO, anuaii ae rangemnnts or tne jniornai viiHuira. ' Warranted to Effect a Positive Cpr, iinir v irvn ui. a II r V I 1 rvr. u . i . a n v , . CONTAIN ING NO MERCURY, MIMERAU OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. flrober the following symptoms rosult- Oonntl i 'orders ol the Digestive urgi aostlve Orirans i Blood in "on, Inward Piles, Fullness uu ' ViitlnAui nl tllA Nausea, IPhe Hood, Acidity of the Htomach, or Welghtcrtburn,HiHgiif of Fond, Vullness Hinklng or in the Btomach, Hour Kmctailous, ... . . , .. ii. .. r . n a i .. - C lUtvannH n liiv Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Ullllcult ltreatlilng, Klutterlng at the Heart, Cliokliifor Bniro(tlng Bensatlnna when In a Lying Pos ture, Dlmilossof Vision, Hots or Welsi before the Hlglit.Keror and Hull I'nin In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Bkin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Chost, Limbs, and Buddou Hushes of Heat, Burning in the Vleth. , A few doses of Rabwat'b Piu. will free the system from ail the shove-nanied disorders. Prlee 26 Centa Pay Bon. ; BATJ-WAY Ae OO. Hp. 8, Warren, or. Church at. . V. readfaise and teue. nd one IfUarsUmnto RADvf A i CO., No. 81 Warren, eor. Olnlrob Street. New York. Information worth thousands will be sent you. ry)P.AlUUAGB. Happy Relleffor Yoxng I urn from theeirocts of Errors and Abuses iliPl!riy iiiu. jmmiiumi icswruu. nurvuus debljltty cured. Impediments to Marriage re moved. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Hooka aud Circulars sontlreo, in sealed unveioncs. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No, 38outh Ninth St., rtiusuieipiiia.l'a. 1-tf 1 TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of thntdevad disease, Consumption, by a simple rvnioay; is anxious w iiiuko auowa to his fellowsunerers tho means of cure. To all who desire it. he will sonu a copy or the ore- aoriutiou used, (free of charge), with tho. tllrec. tious forpioparlng and using the same which thoy will llnd a sure Cuke for. Consumption Abtiiha. BuoNcniTis Ao. Parties wishing the prescriiiuwo win iihih uun:i I 100 Pen a St Wlllfumsburgh, I too vir) to oet ALL Yonn Oa Wui to t AST KlD 0 IssrLTIs'nfiferisl SCBSOBIBI 0B THE REAL, ESTATE REGISTER, riTT8BUB0H,PA. (Weeidy! 40 Columns: 41.00 a year). Sample copy free. S the BUST and CHEAPEST Independent Family Nowsnaper Published. It contains roiTT-Eionr columns of reading matter, is printed in the neatest stylo, on Una, white p& ber. aad nubtheaat the low nrlca of ! a. year, and' V - EVERY SUBSCRIBER Receives a Bemntlf nl Chromo( worth the ney invested thus receiving a riasr-CLAti lu;Mewipaper. FOR NOTHING! KifSend Obi Dollar for & year's Sub scription, and. Ten Cents for postage on the Cbromo to thotstar PnbUshUig- Coma Vetnrt Cincinnati, O. TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS! EALED proposals will be received at the of fice of the Clerk of Elk Township. Vinton county, Ohio, until the hour of 1 o'clock P. JL, on Saturday, Octoberl2, 1872, for the construction of a Railroad along tho fol lowing.route, to-wit:Hegiuniiig at a point on the Southern boundry of said Township wlierc the old Road-bed of tho Scioto and Hocking Valley Railroad crosses said boundrv. boinir the Southern terminus, along said old Road-bed through or near to tho town of McArthur, and thence to the Northerrt or Western boundry of said Township near tho corner thereof, being the Northern torminus Said liue of Railroad .will be constructed in ac cordance with the provisions of an act entitled an "Act to Authomo Counties, Cities, Incorpo rated Villages and Townships to build Railroads, aud to Lease and Operate the Same," passed by the General Assembly of the State ol'Ohio. Anril 23d, 1872; tho work to !io.dono under the direc tion oi a competent juiqineor, to bo lurmshed by said Township, and will include the grading and tho building of all1 bridges and culverts, furnishing cross-tios,. rails and spikes, laying track and ballasting, with ull necessary side tracks, and doinir ami norforniiiie all the work necessary to the completion of said linepf Rail road, and putting the same in running order. The contractor will lie required to furnish all materials, and to enter Into bond with approved security that ho will peru)rm said work accor ding to contracts and within a time limited therein, not exceeding two years. Bids will be received for the construction of tho whole of said lino of Railrosd, for for any part thereof, too Did specuying mo part prnposcu to do Dime, and the price per mile for buiiling the same, or for the greatest nuniben of. miles that will be built for said sum of rSM) go as aforesaid ap propriated for the Auildinir of said road. The wora oi construction win ue coiumciiccu as soon after bond Is given us possible: said work to be fjaivi iui iiuimjq me ijivk rvss ui iuu wum, ill lic- cordauce with Section 6 of said act. Tho tirollln of said Railroad, with estimates und specula tions win ob seen at tne oiuce oi said rownsiup Clerk on and after September 85th, 1872. - ine iiuis win lie opened anil exninlncfl, and the contract awurded as eurlv as iiructiculiln on or after said 12th ol' October, 1872; and bidders win endorse on tnu sealed envelope enclosing bids: "Propositi for Constructing Railroad." and address the same to the Township Clerk of AUVr UHIHII, UHOn 1.(1., 17. HKNRV HEItltqLD, ) Trustees Ltvi ni,in.,. jsiK Tp.t J AS. B. JOHNSON, J V. Co.,0. Morris Evanh, Township Clerk. August 14, 1872. THE NEWDISCOVu.si - I a Chemical and' Medical Solenoo. Dr. E. F, GARVIN'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR TP; FIRST AXt) 0M.V b'.H.t-TIOV rvn tnndo lnons inixim. i ( Ali'i I'HB TWDLVE vtlusblM nu'ivi lijic ;r.i W lb - woll known eurtivjujen'. ' riNj: r.itTi tah, TJWEUAI.lt tu (Vih-, Colds, Cotarrh, Astbniii, liiwi l;;uad consumption. CUIlKd WITHOUT FAlii A roont col l in throb to six bnnra : and also, by it. Vl'i'AI,IWN(J,rURIFYINa and KTI- au ULATINli eflAll llnnn tUn irnonil u raimrKiiuip rn onnnua in su IIISEASKM VWP' ifllK I IB BI.OOD. Inoludinif Bcrolula a(d Erupi lysiMU, LiseaMi of the Li runltoni of thaakln. IhwaMs of the Liver an4 Kidpays, BTsart jJiteost, and Ooneral LNibilily, ONE TRIAL) CONVINCES I ijLSO, A Volatile Solution of Tar For INHALATION, without application of HEAT. A nmarkaUy VALU ABLIS disoovery. as the whole appiiatus can bo carried in Ihe vest pookt, radv at any time for the most otfeotual and pusiUln.-ly aorai ive use in AH Disease f the NOSE. 'XIinOAT and tVWUS, ' -TUB COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. for use In connootlon 'lth the ELIXIR TAR, is a combination of the TWO most valuable ALTERATIVE Ucdlnincs known In the Pro union, and render this Pill without exooption the verr boit evor oilcred. The BOLUTIOW aud COJJPPpND ELIXIR of TA I ; JuL sXTxi a without doubt tho Dost remedy known in oasts of CHOLERA m YELLO',7 FEVER. It is a Bpsdflo for such diseases, and should bo kept in the household of evory family, especially during those months iu which CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER are liable to pravaiL A small quantity taken daily will prevent contracting these terrible disease. Solution and Compound Elixir, $1.00 per Bottle Volatile Solution for Inhalation, $3.00por Box ' Tar and JIandnku Pills, McU par box. BtmdfnrClroubirof FOSITIVE CURES to inur DruygUt, or to L. P. HYPK te CO., soLB BRoewsiTonB, 110 E. Ulld St., Xew trvrkf I , IN ........ . -:o:- "We invite "rift en tion "to our -WW bepeinl, Hardware, whicb we are going to sell Very Low for CaslL We are greatly expose to the ravages of fire, and as our stock , ' is very large we are bound to reduce it ! at reduced prices. Quick Sales and Small Profits for Heady Pay ! . ' Don't ask for Xi O 3ST a- OJB D -i . T S ! We have a good stock of " BflilSer's' Fnrniture and Caftet-Malers "Hariware. EEoxijso FurnlsHlng JIISCELLAWEOIIS ' HARDWARE, BACKSMIIHS'. GOODS AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS! Of all kinds, and a good asssortmont of HARVEST TOOXiS, Snch as Grain Crndles, Scythos, Forks, Itakes and Sickoln. Wo aro closing out our stock of Shovel Plows, about at COST. In short, we only ask you to come and see that wo are actually soiling Goods LOW ER than any other Firm. We aro alsd Agents for the V"1 ". CHAMPION MOWING MACHINE.! ' and for the . ." . ' . CHAMPION and BUCKEYE WINE & CIDER MILL I Wo make the best of T 1 N -W A Whicli we are selling very low.' All pairing done with neatnes and SPOUTING AND GUTTERING i II-A . wuouovcr uiwieu iur, jju m lurycu tnu jjiucu, TTsTCTcrl'a Old fiStELTrcl. NORTH side -M-JXIST STBEET , M'ABTHTJB, OHIO. SIMMONS & CLOUGH . ORGAN CO.'S . AND rn m Iff. :SlMMOWCtWH j :t Of y 3 ' V 'i -Mm 3 ; ii ' 1 GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS, JITTKU WITH TJ1K I.N VKSTKH SCRIBNER'S PATENT. QUALIFYING TUBES, An Invnntl rn liatrlncr n niAuf Imnnrtnnf. lltiarlnfynn flin fnllira rnmifnllnnnf TIaai! rncriiiailu by tho use of which tlio qusntityor iiluraeol tho tone endcrud Equal to that of the Best Pipe jurtelelirated"VoxGclcsto," "Louis Patent," , ler, xnecnsruiing "v;euo ' or"v.iiirinev' euipB, huh ALL TUE LATE IMPROVEMENTS Cnn bo obtained only in the Organs. Thlrty-llvo different Styles for the Parlor and Church. " The best material and Workmanship. I Quality and Voiumo of Tone Uunequnlled. .r'.-'-s -'.o: . FA0T0E7 AND WAEEfiOOHS, C0EHEB 6TH JSUtttbllShed in 1850. 1 Addresa SIMMONS & CIOTTGH . I kop constantly on hand every description of FURNITURE OF MODERN STYLES. I manufacture to order and repair Furniture or all kinds, at the most reasonable prices. I am prepared to furnish COFFINS ; OF, -EYEIiY, MfiW AND VAlftETY, " " " t 4 and accompany them with a Hearse. TH pnnllo ar Invited to call andezamin myStook. March 6. 187 I PARIS 1IORTON. lO'Za. ! ' UPaUL Trade! S. O..SWIFT, . . . "-; ' ;ti; ' f Mi Ist Olooo Prlooo Tor Ocwsilx ! SPECIAL ATTENTIONS AID TO ORDERS, . -A-T . - HUHN'S! large and well selected stock of . . . II ,-, ' EE ! kinds of ro- diepntob. Made and put up - TU I 1 At. I . , 03 c o . i.;.yi.. f Oaikt. COMMHVIAI o a. c o- e a c e 03 L. a. It la 1, tone Is very lurgely incruuseil, tad the quality of Organs of the Some Capacity "Vox Hiininnn," 'Wilcox Palont" Octavo Ooup- -'.i- 1 i .1 nil ) 5 -r l,SSO TO S500, APD C0KOREB8 STREETS, DETROIT, MICHIQAN PUff" AuBNTS WANTED IN EVKIvY COUNTY OBQAN CO., Detroit. Michigan . 1872. 5 OHILIjICOTHIEI, o., m I Ml ATEONIZE tfQME INDtf 8TBY) i W MoAETHUEMDBSEBIES.- CT. &0 "W. Propriot-rS), MCARTHUR, OHIO. INofTerliiBOurstocktotheTrado, we tender our ai'lciiowlcdgcnicnts for the liberal put. ronago wo liavo heretofore received, ami hope by promptness and strict integrity in business to merit the support and oonllileiiceof the pub lic. Ourstock of Apjilc Trees. Is large and line now varieties, Our , V Peach, Cherry, Plum, Evergreen Trees, Kaspherrles, Small Fruits, Ac, &c, Will surpass miy we havo ever before offered. sTOrde solicited and promptly tilled. ns.I'leaso send for a CUtnlotcuo. . l'atontco and Manufaotnror of SAW AND GRIST MILLS. ! Improved ,. ' v - . , ; Hoad Eloofo, Post-Hole Eorors, be. t Clarksburg:, W. Va. rpHE QrlstMMU, being portable, aro on Iron -- x rauiVat, iviia Strong, Durable, Efficient, ' And the bout Mill ever made for nil kinds ot ' grinding; can he easily attached to Saw Mills orhnyotlior power, and warranted to grind -Flour and Meal of a superior qualltv at great er rto of speed than any .other Mill, without hentingor other difficulty the weight being r 1,400 pounds, occupying only 8 feet square on ' the floor. Will grind w to (10 bushols per hour. If within thirty days, tho Mill does notprovo satiHfHotory, it may he returned aud money And all charges refunded, Ilart's Post-Hole Borer, Is guarrantced to make two boles) to one of any other! does its work rap idly aud perfectly, - . SAVES -ITS COST lEKffl! ....... . t . . Nofunltcnn bo found with it after ' ' ( trial. Bent to any one on trial who win swim memo endorsement oruie I'ost Master. Agents wanted. I It A HAUT, . Clarksburg, V. Va. FarnierH and otbeis can see I the Post-HoleDorer at the Snauivtr Ollloe. ' Q.ENERAL ELECTION. 1 Slieriff's RHKRIKfS OFKICK, Vinton County, Ohio, September 3, j To the Qualified Voters of Vluton County. ; Ohio I WHEUEA8, By the Laws 'of Ohio regulating '" elections, It Is required. of tho Hhoriif of bin ' county to give notice boforo tlio time of hoM- : ing a general election bv iro.-lunmtlon throughout the county, nf the time on which such eloctlou sliull bo holden : In pursuance of such requisition, I, DANIEL BOOTH. Hhoriff of Vinton County, Ohio, do hereby proclaim and make khown that the . t Second Tuesday In-October, A. D. 1872 ' Being tho 8th Day or eaid Month, , Is by the Constitution and Laws of Ohio, ap polnlod the dav on which tho qualified electors of Vinton County are not I lied to meet In their respective townships at their usual or proper places designated fornolillngelcctlniis, between the hours of A o'clock in tlio forenoon and 0 o'clock in the aftornnoon of snlil dav, and then nd there proceed to vote by ballot 'for the I'oU iuvv iug-umuers, ui-wh; STATE OFPICEE3: One Secretary of Htato lor the State of Ohio; One Judge of the Supreme Court for tho State : of Ohio: One Member of tho Board of Tubllo Works for the State of Ohio. ' DI8TBIOT OFPICEES One Uopresontatlvo to Congrass for the Kievcnth t'ongivsHlonal District, couiposodof thet'oun ttes of Vinton, IIwUlngInckon, Gallia, Law rence and Si-loto. One Judge of tho 4ourt of Common IMcas for. ' the Hccond Sub-Division of tlio Beventli Judi cial District, composed of the counties of Vln- ' ton, Jackson, Lawrence, Scllto and J'ike, to (111 the vacancy occasioned by the resignation " ;of Hon. W. W. Johnson. ... , OOTJ2ira?"3r OIPXCE3BQ: Ono Sheriff for.Vlnton Countyj Ouo t'lork of the Courts for Vinton County: : Ono Treasurer for Vinton County) One Probate Judge for Vintou County ; One Commissioner lor Vinton Couuty ' One Coroner for Vinton County. r j '' I APPORTIONMENT OP JURORS. ' And the Trustees of the several Townships In said County are hereby no tilled that the tbliqit-j Ing number of Jurors are apportioned to thel Townships respectively, and that they are re. quired to ssleot the said number and make re. turn thereof to the Clurk of the Court of Com mon I'leas, tog-other with the roll-Book t Elk. 1 Eagle wiikesviiie .., Knox. i 4.' ltluiiiand , , 10 Harrison ' n Swan i.. a Clinton 14 Y ' . i Jaokson p. Aliullson,., '. 14 Brown ' 7 Given under my hand, at my ofllee, In He Ar thur, this Sd doy of September, A. D. mil, 1 Shorlff of Vinton CouiitK Ohio. Boptomher 4, Vfti. V.". "Y " ;'!, ' SwlklHIMWNPnYSICIAK! ; OAtTTioir: , 1 flMIR Immense demand fur Ilslloway'i Pills aud J. Olntmsnt, haa ssmptod unnrlnolpliHl psrtlrs to oounterfi-ll Iheri valnnM mscliomns. Inordsrlu . protimt tlis publlrt anil ourinlvon, w liar linn vl a ' new"TraiIilsrk,"coiisltliiiif Ksyptlanclro loif s frpsnt, with the tnttor 11 in ths ontro. Eorylox oriinllowsy't Tills and Olntnmhta will li.vs tills trade mark on It; nuns sr genuine without It, M, Y. Ollsmnib Co.. H11W Pr.prldom, ' r ' 18 Maiden Irfiis, New Torlc. ' Joiim 1). Pais, Oiaolimati,Oiito, Hols Aura lor tlisbtate, . ggjjl -ly