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THE PORTSMOUTH TIMES: SATURDAY', MAY 35, 1878. -i i': i '1 THE PORTSMOUTH TIMES. JAS.W.KIWMAN, RWTOR SATDBDAY, MAY 25. 1878. DEMOCRATIC County Convention.

Tin Itolnocricy ot Sciolo conDtT, all altMIt to ul nitb tbeu III tht tlKtion, ire ootlfiiil meet i dtffntnt wurdi anil loimshtpi, It tke nsul flaw SATEBDAY, JUMT 1878. Ik lit at 1 F. IB PoTtTtnontli 8r. DtlefafM IP a COUBIJ Convention, to held IB PoniBttttj 0., (o Wednesday, July 10th, '78, At 11 ICeleim A.M. Tie Cenrenlien trill pin in tumlution dldeln (or the folioiriiie county officer), ID tin TOM! for it tin October election SberilT.

Clerk. Fivbtte Judge, Qontniitiaoer, Soturor, iDBrmary Ditteltr, Hire ne the (Inly the CenreDtien to ECBOB3 OF TKB OOHTTBHTIOir. It "ill dttefttcs attend the Cangretaiobll and Judieial Cubventioai In be culled beieaf- iind cbiiose Centra) Com mi UBS to OBIIB; Ihu ftnauitig jiear. Tbe ratiu or repmenlaeioh vlll oneftre-rerTfrutlonof votes til over, call foi IL M. liuhop for lioTtinor, ia Oetitur, 1877, irhlrh mil glut tbo itinn- folLawjnfi; ref rcrentntipn 4 OrHn Bltriton UtufiD DruihCnoli VHIKID 7 Foitvmouth.

3 2 i 4 4 4 li Tfrtll I 1-J 4 At Ptirnory Moetlngj polls ibouk llaai, mentjcined, by tho elor. tlbD Clerki. Tkc poll! ilml open foi nt least aoL longer, DKHsary to all rotors jireMm th opimiluiJtj of votnif, Theee Pi'naiy MeMinga should tio veil atltadtd, nd the tiMUMnln and irnidl choKm Kf order ft Its Dtmocralic Cntril Conunil- JAS. KEWMAN. B.

LlTtfOSTOst, Chili man Secretary. DEMOCRATIC County Convention. DtmlKiitg uf Sfiol'j BoliltJ to meet In toni tntion in tho city ol Porlmooth, ID Masiie Blmk, oa Saturday Juno 33d, 1SJ8, At II 11., tot of ael inf fOTen and seven to npmentScIococounty in the Itmoeratie Stale CwTHiioB.tobehtldiitCottitntitls.JuEBZBtti. It li desirable tliat every township sbouid be ay older oT the JAS. 5 A llvtsosTOSt, Clialrinan.

Secretary. --IT is always riglit to investigate frauds. --THE war ID Europe is slill a war of TKrda. have been rumors of Cabinet changes at Washington this week. been obtained of whisky frauds in Cine in- --CONGBKBS lias paaed three of tbe BppfDpiiatiou biiU, atitl made reductions.

--TnE Congressituml Disiricts tre in better slitipe ar3 more compact than tbenlJ ones. --CISCISSATI, the Pnrisof Ameri- CB, liss a Mflj-or who travels untler no Duma. It is not Munly, --MASSILLOM hail a Brp lasl Saturday, a portioimf A Co'o. machine shops being destroyed. --THE Democratic County Convention was oiled for July, after the harvest work of in witler not to tlis commode Ihe farmers who rony wish to --TnEPotter Investigating ReBftlu- ptwsed the House by a vote of 145 to 2.

The Republicans refrained from voting. --TBE ticket nominated Monday cao be easily beaten. All it IB good ticket, harmony of action, Hud a united effort. --LtT Demwtats cast nlrout with Unselfish purpose to gel up the strong. possible ticket.

This sliotild ho tbe aim of every true friend of the cause. --WE hear the naraa of Thornai Prtther, of Porter a probable cnudidnte Jor Comtoistinner befota the Democratic Convention. --THE Democracy of Scioto Convention tn this city, Saturday, 22nJ, to eecei) dtlegates to tit lead llie Democratic State Convention. --THERE Im-s been iuisnje eicile- townsliip wa mat). Bloom tovDihip tnaddtir.

Mriison townibip was maddest, TtnVemoD delegates neat home sullen. Tha Porter towmhip delegation was not satitfieJ. Ssome of tbe delegatn from Claj were disgusted. It was difficult to find any body who was rejoiced over the result. When a minister attempted to apeak tbe Contention interrupted and would not let him proceed.

Are chrittian influences be waited in this man ner. Alf Boyer was put off with prom ises, nd several of the leaders who had their ports to play, gushed over him with words of fervid admiration. Tba Rev, S. M. Donahw, of Nile, toed like tin apostle of Ihe living faith, anxious to spealc tha words ol solreruess and truth, but Ibe Convention bowled, and the voice of Ihe nan of GoJ was drowned wilt stamping, snl bines, tttderKfl of "order." err time he opened his mouth the feei of the delegates struck the floor.

It is strange that the Republican lendeis never admire Alf Boyer, -or apeak words of praise for him ID woven ti 00, until after be bus withdrawn Then they giow elctjuent. Tbe Republicans of Bloom and Mad IMO say they will no tndependen candidate for Commissioner. "What are you smiling about wan asked of a lot of Democrats wbc ivete walking along Chit Ibo the atree just after the Convention. "To how sick the Republicans looked they came from tbe Hat)." We listened in vain to hear in Mou day's Convention tbe buzzing of a blue-iaiied fly." O. B.

Gould received tha highest number of votes for delegate to th Republics Stale Convention. Burvell, of Buena Vista, was bounced. Donnboe did U. The Bsst candidate for Clerk not Dominated. The Republicans of Scioto etio for NOB).

Union township voted ttolid every lime. Tbe delegate refused to spli his vote. The Republican county ticket ia no astrongone. With a good ticket com posed of the right kind of men the De- IHOCIHCV can overwhelm it. It is said that Geo, ff.

Coffrio, the Republican candidate (or Infirmary Director, ran for offices in Wtisb ing toe township this spring on td Democratic ticket- Con this offen; he condoned. Will Whitney wag entitled to tit nomination for Clerk under the eivi per vice reform rule, but he didn't ge it. The influence of Cole' peech irns not They did not make the nomination oi any tf the candidates tinnmmou last onlay. Was it for jot led was it daugoroua to The crusaders cnpturexl IheConven lion nnd put up I borough bred cru side ticket. IVith one exception candidates aro radical on the temper a nee question.

learn just BE ne go lo prcs that Hayes baa exemplified bis Civi Service Reform piilicy ni Haverhill i this county. J. H. McCoy, ttie post master at that place for the past fnur years, was removed and the office given to a Mrs. Boytes, whose maiden imrae was Miss Juliii Mays.

The change was maite through the influence of tho reformer, Henry S. Real, til the instign- tion, we henr, of Joshua Oakes, Tbe was made with great secrecy-even the Republicans of Ihe township knowing nothing about it until accomplished, Tho with scarcely an exception, signed a remonstrance agninst Ihe removal of the of. Seer, but it was of no uviil, as Oakej, iVtal it had charge of Ihe matter. The jieople of a locnlity are iudig- nitd there are whisperings that make a further investigation of this appointment advisable. --TitE Tribune failed to publish the resolution passed by the Con veil lion --THE greenback is goad enough low.

It is virtually good as gold. Everybody has entire "confidence" the legal tender, and yet business dead. We were told that it was a nek of confidence that prostrated our od us tries and destroyed our commerce; that this arose from the fact bat our pit per money was depreciated, and thus ctvme all our noes. But greenbacks are now floating near to Why, then, is there no revival trade? It is beginning to dawn upon some recently benighted minds lhat greenbacks are good, and more of them would be better. lhat The arteries of trade and the great throbbing heart of industry has not enough blood circulating through them tosns tain active life, or revive their droop ing energies.

JOBS SHERMAN'S eon traction policy must be repudiated ant reversed, or Ihe laboring classes wtl starve in enforced idleness. DEATH or AH OLD OF. PIKE telegram was re: ceived here last night, announcing the death of Abraham Cheiioweth, at his residence, near Piketon, which event occurred at o'clock yesterday evening. He had been ill since Japuaiy last. The deceased was TO years ol age, ant) was a highly esteemed cili- ien of Pikecouuly, of which be was a native, having bsea born OB the fnrm on which he died.

Out of sii brothers and sisters, who were living one year ago, all have passed away, aare one, Mrs. Talbert, of this city, the mother of Samuel and Joseph Reed. The funeral of Mr. Cheuo- wetb will take place at his residence at 10 o'clock to-morrow, Sunday mom- Republican County Convention. HOIST SCTSES ABB A WEAK TICKET.

Monday last, tbe 20lb instant, being tbe day designated by the Central Committee for the meeting ef the Re- pub lica a CWnly ConveotiTM, the faithful gathered lo perform the work assigned them. Tnegrangera reluctantly abandoned the which they were preparing for the seed in anticipation. of a fruitful harvest, and came to perform the duty required at their PRORATE JUDGE. Tbe name of Tt cod ore Funk was printed, but he withdrew. The names ol H.

Clay Turley, Noah Dever, Jehu MeDaniel -and Henry McCall were presented. Here arose a scene of cuisy demon hands. general that sttations sod of confusion. S. 11.

Donahue, of Nile The Rev. township, arose to make a speech in support of Esq. McCall, He said that gentleman had besn opposed in an unscrupulous and even 'Intiderous manner. He was a man of ability and integrily. He had been slandered by a man from his precinct eince coming to tbU city that should brand that man nitb in BEEVIT1ES.

Ta Court of Common Pleas begins next Tuesday at Iron ton. CAPT. EiTEK, of the Chillicothe Goalie, ia reported ill. THE furnaces of Lawrence county now receive com over the Scioto Valley. THERE are 49 inmates in the Jackson County Infirmary, fewer than usual.

HARRY CAJIPUELI. and lliss Lizzie Biiby, of Iroaton, are to be wedded on i he 28i inst. JOHN llomssos's circus ia travel- mailers had been arranged end tlie result was a fureguoe conclusion. The arly day set for Ihe Convention, and the unusually short no ties given gave color te this belief. At eleven o'clock tbe Convention was called to order by Cipt.

Skel ton, the Chairman of the Committee, wbo nominated Mr. W. Vf. Littla as temporary Chatraau, which was agreed to, and Samuel Reed was chosen si temporary Secretary, Tlie following Cummilteea were appointed On Rules atitl Order of Business, W. C.

Drnper, II. A. Towneauct A. Cole; On C'redeuiials, J. W.

ll-jckhoki, Dr. J. T. Sellarda and Peter Kons. The chair announced that a Cummi tea lo select a Central Cummillee and delegates to State Convention should be appointed, and ou motion a Com mi lee was ma i)c to consist of one member frum each township nnd rrard as follows; Bloom, Geo.

Edmunds; Brush Creek, Win. Dudda; Clay. John Miller; Green, B. Harrison, Samuel Rodgers; Jefferson, Ales. --ALL tha AudiWre liTing ftlong Fj id Madison.

Hubert Duo; Mor- i-IJ-tll C-U1J-UFU lUH-t "(HI JU 1 1 1 I along the Ohio, It probably i fa my, and )ie is so branded Heoryi reach Portsmouth neit ajotitb. TUB Belfont furnace, of Irootoi), so work for the party than any man in the township. the Una of the It. C. R.

met 41 Cincinnati last Monday, and passed over the road and i is brunches, They wereeognjjed in assessing the road fur taialiou. Til a parly arrired ID this city Tuesday evening by special train, and left Wednesday morning. The following Auditors were present: A. H. i.ain*s, Wilmii) ton; W.

S. Cspellar, Cincinnati; E. M. DsBruio, HillsWo; W. Randall, Lebanon; 6.

MuKinney, Marietta; C. J. Harrison, Butwia; A. W. S.

Minesr, Athetw; T. W. Patterson, Jnckion; F. 3, Esker, Cliillicothe; F. Foreman, Me Art bur.

Mr. John Waddle and other railroad men sec nmpanied the party, --Trie Sciot appraised last week by the Auditors of tbe eon lies through which tlie road passes. Tiie main track was appraised at 80,500 per mile, aide trucks at 82,000 per mile, loco motives at 84,500, ami pftssiuger cars at 31,500 each. There are eighteen and one-letilh milts of Ihe track in Seiolo county, about one-half mile being tbo city limits. Ttiis road will, us a subject of taxation, be a blessing to Way and Vnlley townships, as it will be the means of adding from to $75,000 ta their tax duplicate Ihe preseot yent.

we publish the full proceedings of the Republican Cuunty Convention. Tlie ticket noroiualed was: Sheriff. T. J. Fursttll; Probate Judge, (Jlfty Turley; Clerk of the Court, Itobeit Bell; Commissioner, W.

H. MeCnrdy; Surveyor, John B. Gregory; Infirmary Director, George ColFrio. We reflect the general opinion when we say that tbe lick el is an ummistly week one, and cannot command the support of many of the best Republicans. --THE ChiUicolhe llajiast compli- menls Col.

Underwood, of the S. V. Railway, (or Ihe eare and prudence he manifested in the work of removing the bodies from Ihe old Presbyter! a graveyard at Chi Ilieotlie. The friends of those buried there satisfied with the considerate attention given ID the removal of tiie remains. bodies were taken up noil re-interred, some being seat ta ColnmUie, Spring, field, Wtwerly and other points.

--WM. A. MEACIIEM, charged i i shooting Harry Kinney, last Febru ary, a case which aroused intense e.t- c-odorsiog HESRV S. SEAL and giving nu(j in at tijae hint a send-off fur re-nomination. It also states that "Scioto county will probably present the name of one of our prominent citizens" as a Republican candidate for Congress.

Scioto county, by the aciiua of Monday, stflnds pledged for NEJL, and the resolution should not be suppressed. The TIMES publishes it for the benefit of ils Republican readers. --THE more the work oi tha Legislature at its recent session is inspect, etl, the more it will commend itself to the judgment of the people of Ohio. An immense amount of labor was performed in revising the statutes report merit in the principal tottus along the ed by the Codifying Cumraistjou, the border during the week, occa- liooedby appreliensionioi an iovnsion by tbe Irish Nationnlisis, --THE richest uolee thai greeted Cincinnati from (he Festival were over tbe ou lera for dry goods mid things, 1 results of wliicb wii) be of the highest benefit, Tlie taxpayers besides were siivtiL 1-ctween and STOD.OOO. --WE need no large standing army, expensive to maintain and a constant menace liberty.

should rely gim, Ed ward Crnoires; Kite (Up (Upper), M. DJD- Ezra Noel M. DJD nlioe A. W. House Rush, W.

Union, WTO. Boyer Valley, Wm. J. Tliomas; Vernou, F. Julinson Washington, 0.

Foster City-- First Wnrd, A. Edmunds; Second Wart), Wm. Third Word, F. D. Chalfnut Fourth Ward, L.

T. Beatty, Fifth Ward, D. Murray Sixth Ward, H. C. Beard.

Capt, Cole moved that the nomination fur delegates to tbe Stale Convention be mule in open Cjnvealion, the candidates receiving the highest tier of votes to be selected. This looked like a snub to the Committee I list had ust been appointed to report delegates. Cole inquired whether a Ujm- inktee ou Permanent Orgauimtiou bad been appointed. Mr. Diaper Mated lhat he had intended bis Committee to cover that work.

The Cuplttin re- ejm tided that that Com mi I tee proposed lo cover too much, like hen tryiug lu cover twenty turkeys, and he moved ie appointment of a Committee on Permanent Organization. Carried, and L. C. DaninPin, J. C.

Cadot, Tnos. Marshall, Klein and Fra lit Johnson place 1 on thCturv mtttee. Tlie Convention then, on motion of Cant. Tliomp-ion, adjourned to u'duck. He was fit to be a leader.

"I will not say," he continued, "that lie never cast a rote for any man but a Repua- licnn. I suspects man lhat say: he never voted for anybody else." (Hisses here greeted tiie Bevel-end speaker.) ThaL niiio was bought as a delegate in a former Convention, aud because he did not get paid for supporting Pursell he TDted lor Reiotger. Of all the contemptible Here the gentleman's ren-arts were interrupted by vigorous st'ampi ngcnil eiies of "order." Again he began, "I want to say," but the stamping ftas renewed with energy. "I shouted, but the stendy Iraiap of the boisterous dele, gules, aod oils to "sit down," drowned the voice of the gray baireJ minister. He tens not permitted to utter a word.

Whenever his lips parted, the first utterance was greeted with boisterous shouts nnd tlie heavy footfalls ot the faithful. Cnpt. A. B. Cole finally arose and said they had listened enough lo i petty tirade.

It was a personal tjuar ret. The delegates remember the disgraceful scenes that took place one year ego, scenes lhat brought sliame upon the putty. It should be stopped. The gentlenmn should make his nomination amt confine himself- Shut. The Chair ruled lo that effect.

Donahoe stated that was what he proposed to do, nominated Jlr. McCall and sat down. The miisy scene was at last over, and the balloting began, 54 being necessary to a choice. First b-illut--Turley, 51; Dever, 44; McCall. MeDaniel, 4.

Second ballot--Turley, 6H; Dever, 4(H; McCall, 4. Turley declared tlie nominee. Or THE COUKT. The following names were presented (or the office ot Clerk; Cbas. Beat, Ssniuel Kebcr, Rubert Bell, Hull and Willitim F.

Wnitney. ANNOUNCEMENTS. TUOS. Q. .111 icsodijllt for Clerk ot the Court or Comttoti ot Snoto county, pubjecl tfr County Con rent Ion.

At the rtqama of imj m4Dt rtqam UftY IIAUftY E. KltJS'EY irlll bs.ti.il ie for Clerk of Court, solijta to tho Ihe Cauntj CuavtbUoti, Wo suthotiieii (o annoLmto that HOSE mil be a candiilittt for Cltrk ot Court ol CUCDIQOQ of tlie DsmocTfttic County Convention. REAPERS and MOWERS. says the Journal, blew out Monday, to remain idle for an indefinite period. THE Seioto Valley Railway Company now transact their fttight bus! ness ill thoir new freight bouse at Chillicothe.

THEY talk of consolidating al! the stilt companies on tbe Ohio and Ka- nuwiia above us, to be known as the Ohio nad West Viiginin Snit Es cliange. TUB people of Attteus county mill vote on the 1st of June on the propo sitiou to build a new Court House, nut to e.tceed 850,000 in value. WE regret to hear of llie serious ill UHS of Dr. A. B.

MoDflliau, the pres ent from Jack SOD county. He is said to be in a critical condition. J.i.iiEH CtteiGH'fOx, cletb at Ohio Furuace, was married Wednesdny to Miss Cura Skinner, of Oitensburjj, Asbtnaula county, O. A reception is to take place at Mr. Creighton's borne, near iu this counly, LAST Saturdsj evening in New York, Baron Blanc, llie Italian minister, was married to Miss Dolores Na- lica Terry, daughter of Senor Don Thomas Terry, of Havana, a relative of Count Johnnueg P.

Terry, of the Fifth Ward, of this city. tttRiff. VTe are to inneuuca the Afriue or A A CLARK 19 eandidnto (at SlierllT, duVjeet tbe Wciilen ol kbe Democratic County CeavtDtivn. Btus.i VUTi, atnioufict LttAK W. ELLIOn, at i tunniliiii, eindi- Aato I'lr ShcriD, subject in tht decltlao cT th Doluacrmio UKIIOIJ Couventiun.

Mr, Elliott is a popular Deuiucral, mmpetenUDd lion Bit, lit been llio front nnlij, ind cnn support much tbaa Mrl? vole, A VOTERS. We in autlMrinS to innouiKe (he runt of THOMPSON (iirSbni IT, lo ttid ilecliivu ft the DcinocratK County Convention, ol LL'HlBll 4hip, j-esiiiji Jutt fur Sboriff, suljtot to llf decision of thu DeuiDcrntic Counljr CuvtntltiD, ind olli Eli Kinney's Sub -Division. SALE VALUABLE LOTS Cooutj We nro to Atfncijttce ei A ofl'trttr towmtilp, cjnJUnlc CouutJ 1 CtmuiUsiomc, subjwtto tlio (lociaien ai tbe Director, Wesiemithoriiti) lo tbnt II A i be tor tsfiromr Director, iMbjvot to tbe of the Demo- crutio Cqunt? Conrontian. fisal i Belt -11" 4 7 IV it The Convention assembled at the time specified. Tiie Committee on Permanent Or.

reported in favor of L. C. Datnarin for President and Samuel Keetl fur Secretary. The report ogretii Mr, Daomin, on taking the chair, said lie WB3 much obliged for the honor of presiding over tlie Convention, He did not espect lo be called Ujmu to du so, mid it may look a liule strange, being a member of the Cjniraittee that aiade the rcpirt. Bui his colleagues i ua i a led and he yielded.

The Committee on llulesttud Order uf Business mnde their report, ivlncli itns adopted. The Committee on Credentials reported the names of the delegcies from the several wards and townships. W. Draper hereupon offered the following resolution; "llrtolri, That we have entire confidence in the integrity and patriotism of Hon. H.

S. Keal, and we heartily approve and cordially indorse the retard made by luiu in Congress." The resolution rfas adopted of silvery militia in tho States. The of the commonwealth, the safely and rigliis of Che citizens, can be entrusted wi lit confidence to our patriotic citizen soldiery. --Jons COMHS, of the Iroutoo calls upon his Democratic cotempora- ries of the new district for a hearty nominate county tieUl vtill' shake. We proceed togrwp thehorny held in this city, Wednesday, July hands of the aforesaid editors.

But 10th, as will be sees by the of the; look Captain aad ae) how the Kepubli- Itepuulicuns objecting to McCurdy, their catididate for Com- mitjiooer, IK cause he voted for Bishop list fait. This, in our opinion, his strongest recommendation. --TflEDemocralicCouDty Couven- Committee. Tbe primary meetings ifillbe held the previous Saturday. is Mid that HAVES is disturbed tbe proposed POTTER investigation, but entertains DO Tears that wrong do- iig be brought bonve to him.

He tDced the fraud which McLiN wit nith SOTTES' can leaders "shake when they contemplate the district, --THE Bepublioan press dare not assail tbe redistrictirjg bill in any ot its details. If they should do so it can be sbowo that the Uw of 1872 which the Bepublkuns enacted trae in every put wait r. was tried for the uffeuse kfore the Court of Common Pleas last Tuesday nnd Weduos-iay, The jury returned a verdict of "guilty." Tbe law fixes the penalty at from one to twenty years. --A PETITION is in circulation the Fifth Ward, without regard lo party, favoring the election of Mr. E.

E. Eniog, in till Ibe vncancy io tbe City Council caused by resignation of J. I', Terry, Esq. It is being signed by members of both parties. IT ia esiimated by a gentleman was in Cbilltcolhe, dining the K.

of celebration, that not less than 5.000 strangers were in attendance. The worst feature of the tnaiter that tbe nccom modal ions were cot equal to tbe emergency, until the citizens came to the rescue. THE Pennsylvania Democratic State Convention washeldal I'itlsburg last Wednesday. Hon. Andrew H.

Dill was nominated for Governor, and a greenback platform was ndopled, TDE speaker has appointed the the following committee to investigate the Presidential election frauds: Messrs. Potter, Morrison, Htinton, McMabon, Blackburn, Stenger, Cobb, Butter, of Massachusetts, Uiscock, Cox, of Ohio, and Reed. THE new Democratic paper, at Mane better, Ibe has made its appearance. It is a neat, newsy tittle sheet, and we wish it success. G.

M. Hollowaj baa editorial control. an opitosiug voice. It called forth no remarks, and went llirougl) with an air of solemnity lhat pervaded the cmire Conveoiiou. The applause was not deafening, but it proved tlmt Scioto cnutily was in favor (if beat's renomi- nation, and was comraitled lo liis fur- tunes.

The following KJIS (tie vole for delegates the State Convention, being chosen as (k-legfltes, nnd the nest seven a' alternates; Mfynlft-J. B. Guuld, 8J J. iJnrper, 77; A Tlintnpsdu, 12; E. Cole, 71; W.

C. Dfajier, 00; L. C. Dnmaiin, 43; J- S. Pullm, -15.

(Jen. rj. WillLuns, 44 Jas. Bannou, E. Miles, 41; A.

Tuwne, 40 Jeretniiih Cranston, 3U; 0. I'. W. II- Me- Curdy, 20-J. A.

Turley, 10 D. X. Murray, 17; Ii. A. Culvert, I Stelton, 3, Bell was nominated on the siith ballot.

I'OUSTV COMMISalOHER. For this office the tnllowiug wetf nude; C. Qiilot, of Vernon Fred. Winters, of Madison; Oshoro, of Porter; W. H.

McCurdy, of Harrison Stephen Boren Mittendurf, of Blooiu. First ballot- McCurdy.36; Winters, O.iborn, Jo; Cadot, Miiteudorf. Boieu, 2A; Brown, 3. Second ballot-- McCurdy, J8; 23; Osborn, CaJot, Mitcen- durf, Uroivn, 1, svnvEvoa. John B.

Gregorj was nominated by accl.imatioii for County Surveyor. I I A DIRECTOR. G. CuSiJn, Stephen Edmunds, Wm. Yaiightcrs and Geo.

S. Pursell were put in nomination, First hallut-- Cuflrin, 4rt; Edmunds, Vaughters, 14; Pursell, 13. Second ballot-- Coffrin, 77; Edmunds, 17; Vaughters, 11. CuSLJii was nominnted ou tbe second ballot. CBSTFUI, Tbe Committee appointed to select a Ceulral Committee, reported Ihe following H.

Towne, O. B. Gould, D. J. Ryan, Mitchell Evans, Theodore Funk.

By thU lime the Convention hod well-nigh dispersed, but somebody muveJ lhat it adjourn, and tlie remnant proceeded formally (o do so. For nn hour after the air outside Mn- Hitll and along Chillicothe street iv fi; blue i tbe oaths and impress- lions of llied if cou tented. That class was and ihey swore worse than "our army io Flanders." J. editorial has vacated chair Ibe Piketon Courier, and returned to his hoiue ia Sciolo. We are sorry to see him retire.

WASTEI-- Jjy everyone who has 311 intelligent conception of Sis value Hfc.ilth. Health depends upon tbo possession of pure blood and pure blouJ is the pure possession of tlikse wlio use Dr. Bull's Blood kuowleJged as superior blood purifier, --TiiE broken dowu coast itulion caused by Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, is promptly airengtheued, ami these complaint cured by Ilmift liemoly. Dropsy, Puiu iu the Side, Back nnd Loins, Diabetes, Excesses, fn tempera nee, and Gravel, are cured by fianfs Remr.dij, Alt Diffuses of the Kidneys, Bladder atnl Urinary Organs are cured bp WANTS-FOB SAIE--FORAEMT. A I a jost ie.

coivod a frcsb tupply of i rli fhe icll clienpcr ttun IDT iitbei lii-fo in llio tilj, PkMt give her eill Sinli IIFL-CI. nimr Clulln-oUt A Onion Weittrn Tiekel Offlttt IroK TninluK to Ihtl tin bteo lo No Kiggt ll.jmo turner BlocK, Marltift itreet. Tltket lowest tJ polnn IT Bit. w. s.

rnrtsniooth. May 2J A NT CD-Tito topf.ijjf the Pi)rtamoutb I of Fcbmnry I37S. tin tie iont by nail to, or loft Lbit offict. OCllOOL TUUSIliES-Tlioic ID Scbool furniture, noJ tspeeially Setum on Johnlt. het 4 blr4ct, bAfMre Certtlnlr most modern nnd tliu be'l fui ihc least toontj IT? ai uf tti furniinri; Co.

Cull nnl set Hun. Tboc hnving Lunlrfr, can cull (nil nurehiscr. tt S.1LK_Tb«t Brick Heal aoe Sinh strett, Iwtoif Waehlnjtlon tTM liming iii Tooma and fciuben viuii and ulbar lonvenleiisea jVpiii i rptsiKu JtusicAr. liml JOHN O'CONNOR. tni Tune rjftlr Iniitrii ol nvnoe, and on fi.id.iDiLble AHJ C.

K. Xurnbcrjor, liiclE-box 70S, or at K. Store. Tun uiKl Pipe a ftpocnilty. A Pt ifjlllx mil alioap.

of mid in noU repstr Enqairo at tbg liver; T70KSAH; OK liu'iiiea JL lif.qg* on Front a a few dniri litlow Jlou Uil rrnint for Ijont il the lacthng A to i ersboei. Fo-r or P. JL fvn A few nmnlta. weeks, sinse, illul r.ount«n.inc« irad ttm tijic orr onltti th? uMtie iido of i Mie i i wol her. LM ficr too in i won (if i But olJU 3 Lll030 elieekj ttjij arenow lilonirtieil Ijy ckindunp.

tion. Tbe onto a Inugti jinl ia ferljld. aod broken liy a Lot ni a i itid gently Enke bluoillerd our oivo. lu not or jtH pmflioii' The hand once f( warm I riluinri -kiiti its bnny outhnos, whtlo tho tordi anJ tortuous vcim nre tilnnly ill iiiiticc. Tbs tbiil lii.unilod lb rtplt- (Eon, impirting UciutT.

i a liHllli and tt, if tn the hc.iri leebh- tlie Must wo tier ntilo orlsunitilh, Obio. Cheiip Cot or Ilia old Mctlii'divl 1'ruleitanl Clmrol nnd Lot, on Fifth at s.i.iih 11 tic, ke low Chilliwrbe. Ttio bnil brick, anj tlie lut ii 41 feel front, tot to Dunenn I.ii'isgiKiB*, Agent New Advertasemente. MAKE HOMEY It In Ely A 11 Th? enervated lllfl Rtlf- sitin lo EngtaiKl, has, ill's sairl, visiled tlmt t-uutury itltln pacific i i 5 It is thought a Congress will nseet in June mul that peace tif Kurupe i be preservfrl, THE I riol in Constantinople is supposed to have been sn tffort In thin, yet so Autl so liiir? No. There is t6- But more i9 than Ibe lure v'uMi Twr jLid she must lifttc it.

A tbi; moiliaine. It is inTig- i i It die irritAblo chojb. prorcs tho 4nJ sen.lsA lif i i i i her littnjr The heart tvpth new fmnoUo! luce tba liTooJ her li cliijrur, flinl are no liHKcrdclii-prjd in th.it iecvUh, frelful lono -o i io sj'mpiihy. Her tlcri i filtering, but la rnpully fcigriing. Lei t.il.fi wnttu, i In fi few weets ha go i oqt "ur aid A I be nblo tn Tin tier companions in their plenisant nnd ffiel beinj; "vnrmeil eml oipandej olo perfect lift." The chinse li so reit thai wo i ii swfleier Jin.l nobler thnp ever before.

And ltw tneuk-ins whitti irrouglit tills vc Icoh upon blewing lo lining i fcr tberu are i Ijved ones lo be Tt'tutii (itTM Itit! tho uisirlioii! de- itiofDr. Dr. Pierte'j Midiint Iuiov- rry hns riiKd her. li mil riiM mhori. 6 en IK' Pumicing iSooih, Trmita, Uses, Uiiilittllns, Etc.) SWIM'S SHOE AflD HAT STOEE SKOOXB STREET.

Vie ilo not advertise a uctpis bv it, Hid i i chtiificEit TT enunot i i i We carrj large snwli L.u^toui.tiiudc and tho fecst niakej Eastern (oodj, all of irliieh do ntrnut. IVIARftlACES. ILlLrv-- On llie 1-llb i a a l.j Michncl Frceuin, J. J.ilm Lonnin RLlej 5 a tif Creek townehip. CUUTYty, 0.

'FKLISD-- Wnntr-- l)n the Ja che VVtllitm NVnl.tcd ind Miss C. at bnile'a parchts. Sn Ohio. i i i On ing, Maj i Mr. Vrsik und Emma bj ntsiUj IV, KeBnc restore tbe tin one.

ulcl Mur.iii. ta tli; The nomination for Sheriff being in order, Mr, Alf. Boyer wilhdrew liia name from before the Convention, 19 oow hopeful of peace. Sinl lie rcai em ut. OH' (if Hn- iiwn jmnful WES tr lots nml tij 1 i Ins erer c.Ttne nn.ler terittr ounce, ffns Uie Ientb, on Sun of Ut- im'y A.

I.ns(«il(r, vtie urn' ot Henrr Lavender, i i an Front street, i The loss tin wife mother tii thjia verv preiLt, an-1 on, ool To be rtiiiiirc.1; but 11 su lien HJT- in itn; -o manr (' Tlinnlniflii iu'lple's lililf ones are left, A. lliompson 0 Jcf Jrcfll( ot (i afKIJ a stated that Mr. Boyer by difficutnri ttat i ivbich. i Ibese tlnrs. it so b.irJ dr i llm mofi io tills In on 5 of our ijligrios psoplc nmroul.

Mr, iriio hits iuiLiioc.j tin; ij un a a b.ird UIHII, Antj Lbus lefl i llie support nitd rire ol' sirren clilldren, otie them a twiliy but a Tfitv duvs (,1,1. niu-t make i nn otjet'l cf aud btljj for all i i a pt-'upfc. friend-, hidud vi Cjirisl Clurcb, aptl othtrF bis bjire therl lo lighten ID some meuLiri? bis burden. It is tbat otlirrs be interested, Mrs. Lmeodor iri3 ft D.HlTt cf Vi'ythe touatj-, ID soutb- ncJtern Virginia, aod the funailj moyed to Portiiuoiitb trotn tbe Ksomrbii ngma oolv Ibiet or fourj-cirjsinve.

Slie itas compara- tivelr A befog OBly thirtj- ttro ra a Slie ITU lespect'eil bj- all wto knew ber, ua woman 11 to diihttdutT ber slatiOD aod n'bst is tte trucit cocofort io who mlei her so udk, sbe wu a tbrUtian. B. nstne in tiie iuleresiof tlw parlj. He Jtd it for an uaselfcb purpose, and one of the truest Re publicans, he de. serves well of tlie part)'.

Mr. Pursell ivas Ihea Dominated by acclimation. Mr. Dsmnrin said tbat Mr. Bojer's action entitled him to the support of Mr.

Puisell's friends, if he ever came up for Sheriff-- (tbe same old talk.) Mr, A. B. Cole declared that he now stood this public man ner, that he would support Mr. JB, for any office ha might see proper to aspire to. Aad ihua Ibe sirs in of gush was i jrFAftjHt-i-- mornTnE, rhe by Kev.

IVm. II. iutb etl anil, Mr, iVillilUii Karleif, Wi-binglod towmliip, Mrs- Hnrriet E. thit dtj, At tbo residence of ihc l.riJa i up tVnd Kun.ou I 9 i Is7-. kv Her P.

i Mr. A. Drid'rcll I Mary U. r.riui ol Sciotc fuunif. I In Sr.

Cliurch, Ijy Rev. Mr- on ol Maj, Mr, b.irlcs ind Mm Elizabeth Link, 1 IT ILSJ.T-- AVdt.F-- In the of the Iiuiiacul.ile Ci i i uE Vista, bv Her, Mcrtiou, on tho ol Mr. i'nnt Siriulitj', of Canton, 0 and Miss Cftthj UneBu Vnta. GLoChStu-- Tuesday May St Mary's rburch, by Her. Father Soniiin, AJotjli of Lenin gtub, unJ I Anna Ri.ie tiloctner, of Portj- mouttl.

AmnJants-- Jjeob Vctter and Otlett, Fmit A liner Jnd Misi Mary loin da Mr. ILenrJ Burtch nnd Mifs Auna Et A this eltj, Tuesday, May Slst, i be Woleh Churcli, un Tbirii kf 1. Jeokins, ussijiail oy Itovi. Janes J. J.

C. Eranaj uf Jackson and Miss Ma fron; unil lcc SO, IS ta Women's Monxiw op. 9ll cents. Serne Shoes, frunt and ecnts up. i Morocco froiit aud 7S ctnti up.

Infiinti' froat-lacc Vmlloo, L'COti Up. Cbildrcn's Morocco Shoes, in color Tiearl nnd brnae. Men's Itcjify Shoes, froin floe up to32. Men's Fine fihoed, Irom SI SJ 4 Sft. BDJS' Fine Shins, from $1 00 Su 51).

MCB'S llijols, from 'A Td Ou. SUM Dressing, lo tad Si cents, bent ID tb a Sboa UlnckiTig, cents, large Shoe Urotiic, lluchlei, Lnoes, Rnltous, tttc, Men'i ILats, rrviii centi up to fu. "iftcents Strsiw fiino I'J ecntu Splendid IVdOl ll.iu for tblWrtii, utnli worth 2j, Wliite, Sbirts, 71 cents up. Cnlorcil tVbite Lavn String Ties, 5 cents apiece. Ji cents un lo Ml 91).

Trunks, Sj Cn.net, i VmlniH.u. silk en tn. Uojlerr. eriii? a to 65 cant 5 aad Gibson, rk of tltj- DEATHS- limn--Ia Cincinnati, Mumlay morn la May 13TS. Dora liter, nife of Divid blcer, aged -li 9 month9 And 13 days, i I tht! at Ibo residence, ou Trunt street, near Washmglau, Mta A.

Lavender, TFifo ot Ileury Lavttider, aged 3JJMH. Ttcaton, 0,, Ma; 2Jd, it the residence of hi tjnclo, CLarlts II. Lange, son of Joseph 11, Labge, of ibis aged 17 years aad 4 montbs, Ihe fuaeril services nitl tike plact thl) imroiBE ai eight o'clock, at tha German Cart- oli; Ctmicb. Pritadt of th; fsailij ire ion. 4 CMToS, fl COHt.

beau -L 1 tuiiup nr sample and Aur Improved Pest Poison POTATO BUG rnnt "Wrmn. tvd all fy .1 Vr ttrWHuJ lo Wot ki3 oc Our Destroye 1 Bp: Vot L.THOMAS, TOit op TBS Sunny-Side G-arden itTbomij'Liiiilimf, cppoiite Augotti, If riornl i o( great Iliad, Plant! in Ibeir lemon orders nrompttj Attended tn. Far uddrm W. L. THOMAS, KEWPMCE8! Hu letursed nilh large ali vari stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS Which will be al prices Hun nearil of to ffltet Ibsae LaH Call md lee for yourself, it No.

119 Norl Side Second SltMt, occupied hj Prendtrpiit as shot store, dooii ado Zoetlner'i, nhere bappy lo mteta bur old custouma MEW TO .111 offer a a a FOCSIAIS Slil' A Market lta citj-of Pjnsuouth, on Thursday. June 6th, at 10 o'clock A. flirty-Four Buckeye State Reapers and Mows, iniiebines, ill trarrenled and In oomnlctti order. mnrbinra win 1,. -old Mite.

SALE Will, BB COKIINUBO FHOM A TO DAY ALL OLD. Icrmt nude known ou nil, Ibti fnrniiiit! iumpportunilj ru fnrmeig to figproi. Toi Uie oboie mubinu iit.t«int il E. 5V. HOPE.

to THE CITT OF Ymi I XHIS TUB ABOVE I A lit 1C. THE TIME TO OUY! These )t(s can be purchnsetJ on unod by culling on THOS, G. LLOYD PorUmoutb, Oliitf, or EU KIXNEY, Cinciniiali. lille perfect. Deed) rnnde at time of sale, mid mortgages taken for tic- fered payments, or-will make liberal discounts, for all cash.

JOHN K-STJLijE nml J. p. JDO3VHAMT. may ii, 1S7S. Trnilwi.

to. PRICES AT- THAIV EVER, GOCXDjS NOTE THS FOtLOWIHC BARGAINS THESE COOPS: DEBERGES, 16 wnls former price 25 cents. DELAINES, cents; funnfr price 20 cents. MABSEILLES. 10.

12 anJ 15 cenU; former prico 18, 22 am! 30 cents. JACONETS, 12, 18 and 20 cents; former price, 20, 25 am) 35 cents. f(F piece: of BLACK LUSTBES tud (A6HMEBIE will be sold at thatt Ibe prices. Big Drives in SHOES! Looi at the Prices: Prices: SI.00 former price SI.35; al S1.25. former price SI.Go; at SI.50, former price 82.00.

a of OA.UM, Corner rtiifl Cliitlicothe liought CHEAPER than any ntber lu the Bltulied and Mulltm, olferin; Jittt in 99c. THE BOSTON 99c HUSTOIV BL.OCK, SEOOtr receiving Daily Slack? of 300 SETS OF CROQUET. 3 Mullets, Stakes, complete ia .1 bTM. fur 9A CEKTS. RUSTIC HANGING BASKE'rS, fine, for CENTS.

CAMP CHAIR, io-lding for Croquet Grounds, Futcbos, 99 CENTS. TRUNKS by the cnr-losd, 99 CENTS. TEA.VELINU HAGS, SATCHELS, warrtnitcd" letither, 99 CENTS. Crockery. Lamps, clicaper than erer, and a IB us.

HWl'OX BLOCK, SECOND STREET. POKXSMOUTH, OHIO, Poilsuionlh, ahio, S. I C. S. COBBWELL.

DOWN CO PRICES A DOWN! OF GROCERIES AT 0131 New Grocery Store, In Fdwtn. 1 BuUttng. COME AND SBK. PEANK B. KEHOE.

SELLING CHEAP! A tie wartanttd FRESH AND RELIABLE. which nlcfj 0 COME AND SEE. of Spring Goods L. WISE'S SONS, The Tailors and Outfitters --Aid DMlen in-Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, and Tntnhs. ClOTHING MADE TO ORDER A SPECIALTY! GIVE THEM A CALL.

L. WISE'S SONS, Front Street. TEXAS LAN0VARRANT8 H'arTank viid be reJeemeti by Sink of Tewit nay (ime icWtta Txdee yn-ri from date of saM. 50,000,000 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND YET HEKHfl Fronx which to make Selection. Every "Warrant Guaranteed Monqy Refunded if not as Maps of Texas, Circulars, Valuable InfnrmAtton in Regard Locating, Free.

Call on, or address, Ohio. and Second Street, below Court, His t. Qenttat AMBrtusatof Fine 3told and Silver OT SWiaSAVDAKESICAHlUHItFACrUBB. CLOCKS, SILVERWARE AND PenoniconleupUiiiigigiiatiigniilidsif wit the ilatt IHHHITM jlits to tte riftit sf tint WitthM; idd vert SATURAY. MA A fxKSa! iftm 4ser a Now lonitlo TUE time (or upD uf.

Court o( will aJjourn HARVES ity about the ijtdof Dft. Ecus has bw Trinity Uiurcb, Coluti EIUIIT io jail-- si didalss for (lie Peoiwn THE stMet ar ing buiinfM, nti prisonere di Peni Isuti ir j- will te THE Culki ami King'i TUKKB a ibi AuJiton at the Uiggi 1 ttigut, TICE of ships, eieept ho reports. --It waa pay J)' at Tuesday anil ttie Eil very tooes. STOXE walks, fenc nre yel to pruvi ntn i neit Monrft.r fiuo lot of tiew jettelr fur wedding presents, and S. V.

Roid of Second and Madi: e3 a fresh coat of paint Miss SAKAIC JUNE Ohio, viitiug Mr. a Miles, of MH, JAMES f. cutter, lias iccepted popular clolliiiig house TIIK German Uu Church on Seventh Viy Samuel Lt list. --TltE advertiiement 9S Cent Bjzsar Ian wee "urn a goods." Iris taiJ tlta; a 1m boat a tt be built tliis tho place of the fsvurit --MR, S. ree man's, n'ili hereafter be ler, Voorhcis 4 in Cincinnati.

ftf ted in Chillicoifae kst dumber ncut op from tee ihe display. TDE llobinsou troupe not well week us their nisrils )e strongtrourw- Hos. M. bio's best livryers, and of the OdtfyiugCjtnn the ctiy last G. week or two, with bis relatives in Jleijrs coun --NEXT ThursJar, Pay, We no efforts here to pay tbe graves uf the pairi ered tbe of the jal fluirerj aud A HOUSE of ill-Is log con street, was pull? last Tuesday evening, dotes, were lodged io th THE fecund iticat lo need rt of the Board been instructed lu rep- eame.

lot of i he choicest Jarsi ire gUt-edged and of admirers stock. AUDITOR CADOT noli the firec of the meeting of Auditor pmiaiog the M. Si C. Hon. JosErilRMGsE Kanus, it in the ci gret tn old PorUn return with feeling pleat lire, We are seodiug tccounlt to iubecribe ing tic I pa tion of finaucee.

Let us DO CAPT. Jons editor the vtdUlioni of hope. C. iiiun wu ia the city looking a ia of bewty.

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