BEDFORD GAZETTE. j D B. F. MEYERS, EDITOR. I FiI'SAY SEPTEMBER 59, 1685. ! \ I * ] | I " DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. STATE TICKET. AUDITOR GENERAL. COL. W. W. H. DAVIS, * Of Bucks County. t SURVEYOR GENERAL. 1 L'T. COL. J. P. LINTON, , Of Cambria County. j EKPKSSKSTATIVtS, A J. COLBORN, Somerset Co.. t GEORGE A. SM4TII, Fulton Co. . COUNTY TiCKF-T. IUSTRICT ATTORNEYf JOHN I'ALMEII, Bod ford Borough. j i ASSOCIATE JUDGKt W. G. EICHOL'IZ, S. Wood berry. T*ZA.tiViLi:ll, GEORGE MAEDORFF, Bedford Bur , , COUNTY SURVEYOR, j , P. DON A HOE, Southampton. j ( JUEY COMMISSICXK*, < I. KENSINGEH, Liberty. f j COMMISSIONER, 11. S. IvITCiiL Y, Snake Spring. poor BißEcros, 3 years. D. K. ANDERSON, C. Valley. took DIRECTOR, 2 years, SAMUEL BERKLEY, St. Clair- ! AI'DITOE, J AMES MATTINGLY. Londonderry. COVONEI, JOHN FILLER, K. Providence. Ts Neero Suffrage an lesue ? The KeoibMaan? in fit the New Ec'laud States, i losa. sr..litT.i.-ot, have direetlf, and in Pennsylva.ua and Ohio, by to plication, taken ground in favor of Negro Suffrage. The following are sentiments uttered l>y lead ing me*, in their organization, and echoed by the Bedford Inquirer: "NOW UOMrS TflF CRISIS. WHAT IS TIIE NE- G;p, i WELL I S\Y. IN Tin: FACE of ALL ITE.T UHIT TI! AT AMID THE GALLANTRY, THE PA TIENGE. THE HEROISM OF THIS-WAR, THE M* GRO BE ARS THE PALM IV, n.le'l rZX/tv*. ■W; NEED THE VOTES OF THE COLORED PEO PIF. •IT NUMBERS. NOT INTE! TTGPNCE. THAT tHVYTS AT THE BALLOT BOX."—H. W r iMrrJ)tti^ "V.t: are pt-eaping earnestly with the, STATE TO ABOLISH THE IT1 iNOTION OL CA'TF,. BY UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE AVE SEE THAT THIS "WILL INEVITABLY LEAP TO THE FOCAL IFY OF IHE BL ACK WITH THE AA'HITE : THE EI.KV ATION *OF THE NEGROID THE GOVERNOR SHIP, THE SEN ATORSHIP BY THE AIDE OF HIS WHITE BROTH- I £RIf Hrrrhrr. ' WR KNOW OF SEVERAL DOZEN OF COLORED HEN THAT WE WOULD RATHER SEE >IAROII TO THE BALLOT-BOX AND CAST THEIR B ALLOTS THAN AN EOUAL NUMBER OF COPPERHEADS AVE CAN NA ME —B idfo>d inquirer. June 2. 1565. —— OXUX itiJAxyf-f— —— K'tat e?' "Phila<7e)pfna'ca rin ot | giA-e, l>y several thousands, her Abolition majority of last fall. Allegheny countv will fall off equally as much, while Brad ford, Crawford and other strong-holds of the "black copperheads,''will dwindle con si d-j erubly. Tie must great d against apathy and carelessness in our oicn ranks. The enemy count on that, and that alone, to give them success. Let every voter who S i reads this article, get ready to go to the elec tion on the 10th of October. Nay, let him ■ uot only be ready himself, but sec. that j every Democrat in h is neighborhood is also ready and - r Ring to go. POLL EVERY VOTE and success is certain! Lei not j work keep you at home on election (Ear What avails your ]alx>r, if the fruits of it; are to be exhausted in paying taxes, from wiiich the ndh bond-holder of the city is exempt i T ork one day for the Democrat- j ic party, and place it in power, so that taxation viay be equalized, and the capj- I TALISTS OF THE CITIES BE MADE PAY THEIR j SHARE OF THE PUBLIC DEBT. The Struggle j is now between LABOR and CAPITAL .1 IS, THE NABOBS OF THE GREAT CITIES AGAINST THE TOILING MASSES OF THE COU'N- j i et. Slis.'J we let the city capitalists A*ote I themselves continued exemption from the, burdens of taxation, whilst we stay at home, on election-day, and work to pay their tax- ! e3V Forbid k,' common sense! -Come, j then ! Buckle on your armor and sally forth ; U> take your part in the contest. A STTJMBLING--3LOCK! | Every voter who casts his ballot for Hart-: rar.ft, Campbell, Ross and Armstrong, votes j to sustain Thaddeus Stevens' attack upon President Johnson, and to put a stumbling j, block in the way ot the President in his i efforts to restore the Southern States to the ! Union i "THE NEGRO BEARS THE PALM!" White, soldiers! you are asked to kiss 1 the hand that slaps you in the face! You \ ate expected to vote the ticket of a party 1 whose gicate3t man. Wendell Phillips, said in a recent speech, that "AMID THE!, GALLANTRY, THE PATIENCE, THE ESROI3M OF T HE WAR, THE AE-; ; GRO BORE THE PAI.Ai " Will you 1 ; do it t | g DEFRAUDING WOUNDED SOLDIERS!] Col. W. W. IL. Davis and Col. John P. j Linton, whose names head the Democratic h ticket, Avere both severely wounded several j lines, whilst in the service. Col. Davis • 11 ost his right hand at the siege of Charles- j ton. The Abolitionists are now trying, by \ lying and deception, to defraud these brave j soldiers of the honors se justly due thdft. j , Veterans! rally around these maimed and i v gallant standard-bearers, and help them re- b ycl the attacks of their enemies aau the en- j amies of the Union! DISUNION! '■ The Abolitionists are liow striving to pre- 1 rent the return of the seceded states to the Union. Thad. Stevens says they must be ; , kept ovt, or the "Republican" party will , be ruined ! Tiius, soldiers, your four years' j j : toil and sacrifice, the blood aud the lives ofj t your comrades, and the treasure of the coun- >. tr\", given to bring back the South, are, by j these Abolitionists, rendered vain. \ eter- ! sm.s! Heroes! DOWN WITH ABOLI-■ ? TION AND UP WITH THE UNIUN! AGAINST ANDREW JOHNSON! ; Everv man. aa'Uo votes tiie Abolition Ne-y gro Suti'rrge J ickct at the cotiaig election, j votes a"ainst Ah DRLY, JOIINh>'TN,! votes against endorsing ihe Prec-ident's res-i toratiuii policy. That ticket is placed on a - platform whkh covertly disapproves of thsu | jolit:\'. Remember this, soldiers and citi- ; ; * 6B ®' I i L-usfs Property by Impre?sniont. 1 ,- • ! There arc quite a number ot persons in < tliis Jegisl rtive district, avlio lost horses and • o]i'-r prmpery, by impressment by the ! iaiate jlditia, during the invasion of 1863. 1 These men have applied in vain for relief to Republican Legislatures. Ross and Armstrong were in the legislature last Avin- j tcr, which Avas composed of a large major ia- of theii own party. Did they ever try ; ;to have these claims aljastc i ana paid ' No! Wiien McOl.rre, of rrank'm, preser- | ied a bill to adjudicate the losses by rebel | raids, the Republicans voted it d'wsn. Now then, if you vrant pay tor your lost Imrses, • etc., vote out Ross and Armstrong and : cote in Colborr. and Smitlr. Rich—Very! John Cessna, Chairman of the Abolition j Slate Committee, is now nooaing tiie country with a pampldet purporting to contain the rc , cord of the Democratic party tY— lo, ;g *" '• t tjrcc i '7eaw ami a br-lf©f tTiat record, and whether! I 3 \ ...- . ■" " fc- - j of it. Isn't it rich, now ? .Reminds one of i "the dog that retnrneth to Ids vomit acain!" | ' Aronee, Democrats. COMMITTEES OF VIGILANCE! An; imposing and patriotic doty fe placed upon you. { j Are you organized and alive to the work ? If : not organized, it is high time that yon call a meeting of your committee and proceed to an active ard elf cient discharge of your whole du- j :>• ! F>ut other Democrats should not Avail for j I the c jtnmiUees to act. Let every one be ac- j rive—the arc of the greatest importance i —iot tlvoro Le no laggards now—you have cor- j ruption. extravagance, oppressive taxation, ne- ! gro suffrage, and all manner of bad govern- ' ment to resist. With aKrunvr-H mfst end Kt form as your mctto, and the principles of the lathers oi Lie liepublicas your guide, ycu can and ought to command success. Only united I effort and brave devotion to duty is required. : Tneu up to the Avork anl ce.ne not until the polls close on the 2d Tuesday of October: Re member that fortune favors the iigi!a;it and the brave! Look Eure! obrc you iu favor of negro suffrage? vote the ! abolition Debet and it will be that much to wards securing it. If you want to exempt the rich man's money j from taxation, vote the abolition ticket. How Tlioy Loved the Soldiers. In the winter of 1864-, a wounded soldier, : named IBr.';tamer, having had his one eye shot out in battle, went to his.home in Bt. Clair ip., on a furlcugu. Happening to ovcr-stey his 1 h : s leave of s.boeiicc, on at count of feebleness, j a couple of Abolition kntives smelt hi.n out and hurried hi.n off to his regiment, for which | I they <ji the sum of thirty doiiars. Thai's the 1 way the Abolitionists loved the sol Jit rs 1 Re- ! ' turned veterans! what do vou think of it? i i . Can You Da It? j < Soldiers, citizens, can you vote against those ] wounded, etipphal heroes, Col. Davis, and < Col. Linton, who Lead the Democratic ticket? j Can you do it * PAY THEJR OWN WAGES. ] 1 The Abolition Congress created so many j J new and unnecessary offices nnd were so waste - • ful and extravagant, that tbey run the country ' f in debt, according to Thad. Stevens and Wen- < doH Phillips, about five thousao 1 millions of doiia.'s. Ti.c refurr.od v.'erans are oo.v taxed v to pay the interest t. this debt, *nd thus v;r- * tualiy yuj ?W own if'jt', or i -the.- pay Lack ! \ jnto lie (J. h- Treasury, the money borrowed l> t : Gocerument to i>?-y ttajx. Isn't ihal su elo- ! gant tate of tLings I j. : : -i - • The Thirty Dollar Men! For four years every township and borough lad its petty Abolition detective, who, at thirty iuflars a head, arrested and hurried oft to the q learest camp, uny returned soldier who might : ii lave overstaid his fnrlodgli, an hour or a d?y. j f. l'hese blood-hounds are the fellows that now „ want to pin Abolition ba-iges upon returned 1 soldiers and claim to be the friends, par excel- ! § 'ence, of ihe boys in blue. Mark these Judases, ' 1 vvlio for "thirty pieces of"—no, thirty green- c backs—betrayed their own flesh and blood! • IS THIS REPUDIATION ? | v If to be in favor of repealing or amending the • ' unrighteous latV which exempts the rich from ' taxation, and increases the burdens of tne poor, and if be in favor of taxing the rich and poor ; * alike, according to their means, or their proper- j t7, is repudiation, tiien are the Democracy re- i pudiatofs. For like Gun. Jackson, they he- Heve that not only should the blessings, but also 1 the burdens of govet uuictit, like the dews o, j heaven, fall Upon ill ahke. KEEP THEM OUT. After fair years' fighting to bring bark the: Southern States, the AlxilitioniiHs now don't want to let them come back. Thud. Stevens said in a recent speech tluit if they were per mitted to eofhe back now. the "Republican party would be ruined ! (What u pity !) ARE YOU READY ?' Democrats of Bedford county there are only a few mo o days till the election. Are you j ready in your Townships and School District*? If not, go to work at once and organ ue WORK; i WORK ! WORK !1! from now till the even- | ing of the election! One united charge of our I whole lice npou tlio mongrel crew, and all will cofr.c out right. NOT A WORD. I There is not a Word in 'he Abolition State platform, against Negro Suffrage. Hartrauft and Campbell have been publicly interrogated on the same subject, but have taiied to answer. How, then can any man who is opposed to that doctrine, vote for Ilartranft and Camp faelit j FUNNY! The Abolitionists have run the country five , oilhons of dollars in debt; in Olio three suc cessive State Treasurers belonging to that party, ! have robbed the Treasury and ben driven from . it in disgrace, the last one only the other day . and yet here in I led lord county, they wa nt tc ; ' crawl into the Treasurer's ollioe, the Couiinis l sinners' otlice and the I'oor House, to do more | stealing ! Funny, isn't it ? j . j Volunteers! Eves liight! Frqnthg^bt'ffiFDemScf&A 1 1U11U..... 8 • -- * 1 !' Platform: . „ . i )_ - e are N fa TOP cf so cqtrtu ! izing the bounties paid to soldiers in 1801 and i 1862, that they shall receive the name pay and . bounty as the soldiers of 1863 and 1864, and i that Congress should make an appropr iatiou : for such purpose " How Do You Like It, Eh ? After all the lying and persecution practised by some of the leading Abolitionists of this place, toward the young man Menge! Heed, j j when President Johnson had the frets laid be fore him, he at once gave Heed a previous par do ii and stopped aii further proceedings against him. This shows that Andrew Johnson be lieves the Editors of the "Inquirer" to be liars, ! I for the* sai-' Heed's case was "not one for par don." The Fulton Republican is greatly dis i gusted with the President and calls him the fel ! low that "holds 'he white-wash pail!" How do you like it, Mr. Ingmrtr ? Let us have ! your opinion oi' Andrew Johnson. 51,000 1 Until last vcar members of the legislature I used to be content with from SSOO to s7o} 1 salary, even when the sessions lasted until May. Hut the hungry cormorants that gather ed at Harrisburg last winter, adjourned in : March and then voted themselves one thousand cio'.lui;. each / That's ihe way the money goes, nop goes the weasel," of the tax-payers! Hurrah for Ross and Armstrong 1 They are the boys i who knew how to appropriate the people's mon ey into their own pockets! Bully for Ross j and Armstrong, s.vy we ! The}' arc the kind j of chaps that are worth a thousand dollar? a j head for two months' services in the Leg isi a-1 t. re To be sure they are; for they are the "Republican" candidates, and, of course, every loyal uiun is bound to vote for them ! Go ii blind, boys; who cares for expenses? ___ J Soldiers! Stand by yo-av Race. J Soldiers ! yuu who have borne the brunt of j battle m,d carried the musket, REMEMBER that the Black Republican, Abolition, Negro I Voting, and Negro Equality party ENDEAV ORED to rob the old ARM Y OK THE POTO MAC of their dearly earned laurels, of the CAPTURE OF RICHMOND, and tued to give it to the NEGROES. Soldiers !do not forget that the party head- ; 1 ed by Hartranft in this State openly proclaimed j : that NEGROES WERE BETTER SOL-i i DIERS TH AN WHITE MEN WERE. j > Soldiers! do not forget that the Abolitionists j i fixed up rice comfortable barracks for NE- < GRGES and made yon camp out in the open ' field. Soldier?, you are now FREE-to vote ns J 1 you p'case, and we conjure you- that IE YOU j J WOULD PRESERVE YC/t HEE'LVES, 1 WIVES AND CHILDREN from the PL-A GRACE of bcig reduced to the LEVEL of the j i NEiitO, vote tiic whole Democratic ticket.— j Xorrvtovcn Defender j,' t I. i ? i- i Tax-payers, Look Here! The exoensv.6 of the State Government for ,f ' the vcar 1850, were *'26?,899.71; tor 18'.i2. in the iuv.t of the war. they were $113,834 uh; - v for 186-1. th v were s.ioo.o2l,iti ' ..n increase a nearly $200,000 ov r that of I B<;2. In 1868 the expeure of the I.c-i-lafore. were'- 2 §lB3, 530.02; lad year they wl.v ;;201,51u.71 ! j Hurrah for the economical Abolitionists ' Who j 41 ' ?• cares for expenses? COLONIZING! . _ ||J Tlie Abolitionists bave colonized men in Hi-, borough from almost every quarter of the globe They intend to try to vote men here who have no residence In the borough an ! never had, and , some who have resided out of the state ft " , en years. This game is, doubtless, to I ; fry- j ( ed at ether places. Democrat?, watch this ( trick. Challenge every doubtful vote. See j that no stranger is permitted to \ote without; < ft swearing to his residence. Have challengers at \ ti every poll. = j t S3OO COMMUTATION MEN! Remember that Edwin M. Stanton has re- i f refused to restore the $330 commutation ifloney j ' paid by men who were drafted and afterwards 11 were drafted again and compel! 'd to serve. Is 4 1 there ftriy hope that this matter of justice will 1 > ! fr Attended to, if Stanton is sustained Wy tire J ! success of the "Republican" ticket ? LLTTEI; KUOM LITTLE BERUS.—The folLwing tiuly aide and readable communication, laid u- : l vt-r from last week, we give with much plcus ; ARC I CCMHEKLANL> V A LLLY. Sept. 18, 1865. < Mis. MEYERS : 1 Lave read with some little amu.-e event, | njt unmicgled with pain, the puerile produc- j ; tion of a verdant writer in last week's issue oi J i "The Inquirer," ovcrtho signature of "Aixrs," 'who hails from an "out *>£ '.he way place' in , Cumberland Valley. It is amusing to witnes tlie stiugglcs of uncultivated genius; but it -s j painful to contemplate the mischief-—'.he mor al and social disorder—v-hic-h tiviy he as coin- i i pli.-Lcd by an indiscreet s r r.-,a..jr. i uer- '-rirer. j Most men have so.ne pride of place,' some j I . t . tacLment to locality. A poet uas said ' Lives there a man with soel DJ dcr.d, W hn never to himself has said, i Th is is my own tn* native land Personally, lam not an exception to TuC f .- j cial rule, and having some knowledge c f j berland Valley and its inhabitants lor rjhu/ j lor." years, it may be proper tlint I oiiould vin , uicate their iaine when ruthlesslv ar-ail d oy the gnat "Alexur." The opening paragraph of the letter under revic-.v, contain? an obscure allusion to the catching and lodging in jail of runaway slaves, 3 having, to a considerable j ! - - -k'b attention, and fumifol the ; -""ilth of our citizens m nt our yonibfnl author manifest rather a.arming symptofns of a peculiar malady known by the appellation of u Negro on the brain?'' Is tie bidding for a position in the "Freedmen's Bu reAu," where lie might probably fk.J eraplov ment, and association in sympathy with the as pirations of his laboring spirit? Ordt.es ho, mean to cast reflections upon certain men oe- j longing to a time honored political party ? if j so, he had better "?hut-up." They who live ) jin class houses, should not throw stones. If he j v.i'l examine the unpublished history of Curu ; beriand Valley, he will discover ii:tt quite a j j number of our worthy citizens, who now pro- I to be all right on the question of SAMISO, ■ j were not guiltless as it regards the negro-catch- j ing business. lloWcver, those were the good j days of concession and compromise. We old j people in the country, thought it not crime to j j submit totk-* requirements of the fugitive Aav I law, neither did we regard it as treason against ; ; the United States to aid in carrrying out its j ■j provisions. T-tie, vze were brougiit into ex- I t ! intern*; before the age oi mngrietic j ' and sub-ir.nrine cables, hence it is our mis.' v- \ ' tune, ratlier th-"> c... fault, if we have not qv - a j kept pace with the rapid inarch of social, civ- ; 1! and movl improvements during the recent I I dark and gloomy period in our country's histo- j I ry. We do not claim infallibilityr This, how- j . ever, is our consolation, with the much abused i j sage of Wheatland, "We meant well by our | t country." However, "a Daniel has come to j judgment." A Solon has spoken. We submit J Ito tHe new order of things, hoping to spend tlm | evening of our bays in peace and quietude.— ! • | But, to return. Our brilliant author produces I ; a striking comparison. Behold it! "Copper- ! i heatiism here, after the election, will very much j ; resemble, in appearance, the last run of shad." j j Where did he learn that ? Is it not beautiful ?j ■ No doubt he thought it would look well in j < print! Much as I dislike to spoil a pretty pic- ' ture, allow me to suggest to this fame-hunting ' correspondent ro suspend, for a time, his severe j \ intellectual toil, and communicate with the fish- ; ernien, or visit the fisheries of Maryland, and ! he will learn the important IdSson that the "last { run of shad'' is the Ivrgest, fattest and in-stde- ' . licious of the seaao/t ! Try again, most noble j. Alexus! Y'OLI cannot annihilate "copperhead ism" as you are pleased in your choice selection e of words, to term Democracy—by the use of such harmless ammunition. Itemember, we do 1 )< not call in question your soldierly qualities; hut c in storming a fortification, blank cartridge is of j( no avail. Now comes a very interesting item ! of information. "The soldiers are determined j tfc attend to the skedaddlers from the draft, on i the second Tuesday in October." Are -they ?i j, la our State under martial la"- ? Can wu no* q tru.-t car eworr. civil officers to preserve the 4 ,u- ' riv ot the baiiot-box ? Out unon such bote \ Tt insinuations. We presume that our inspectors 1 are honest, Upii o ht men who t' e D wiil discharge their duties faithfully, b !orne, v—!iant "Alexus." let juntt a ItW* cf tl.c ..k of human k : -Jncss tuber a: ' f'tti your part of iron. Do nut frighten the poor 'v. - h addicts" to death; some <>f iliem belong t our own party. They hid a hard time of ii, *. uritig thi? pi lio lof their coucoalmm't- Uh . lo not drives them hack again to their • v.? and •aves it; the motitili 'tis Now tliat the light ; ; sreaking in the heavens, and the wiiif --l obed r tngel of peace, is being wooed back to our ; sn.l; vfiilst widows ana orjs'iare- through heir tears and the reviving •, ;rit of [>atri t;sm ooks with hope lo the proud emblem of our j iaiiou's rights; a?, good "Aloxus,' pour a lit; • do oil upon the troubled waters, ito s aid as i. v .ho. "work of reconstruction." Or, d i.t east, pei'Uiit those ' .. ttinaie men to cij-. /* I • the :.JC ; JV of their frio; -L and provme tor tr; A . helpless families.—ii men tiove iat the cour age. of pur g.ti'ant Lrvo. L ti'd some a'. ttiC . "sk Dors" have had saiisla; lory s: sur.tne-- of . a sale iliou in the Quartenuastei -pari- ! merit, or some wiicro < !se, it is wry probable j they would have nobly i-'.-spoudctl tc the call cl ; ( ♦b.-ircctioiry and aim .1 i; p'otti g down the ' | frnious rebellion." 5Ve have not yet done with ; "Alexus," Ua! having written enough for orsc j article, reluctantly 'dose for the present, h•' rr.av resume t!e thrcn.l of our review at a fu ture time. In the i-'.-anwhile we bear our an- L,:ACH friend no iarhee. Ix-t Lini rcmcmb; r fi-jwfcVvr, I hat we an id for Hit defence of ihe j good people <>f Cumberland Valley. JUSTICE. , BRAG-i BRAG f DRAG! The A hoiitioiiists ar-. blowing to i-.- ep p c-ir courage. They cdter to bet thus and So, hut . •i,ey "cavu" when called upon to put up the ' "•lough." liCt no Democrat bet until alter he has voted. Never note! their bragging. "Brag is a enr.J log, but I' Id On :i a !>- iter!" ' n*v . c:ii/t t-ar.v even Betlibrd Bon;; gh, v.ith a'.! tl, !r ' colot :?.i og. and all the bets i'.-.sy c. n m.-he on h..: iitVjec.; v.i'd be. taken by D.mocrata e.fer hey have vL 1. John Cessna ha? vviiu-n ft letter to thia town, stuti- :; '' at tficy would car ry she state, modi tabs hard .'cork.' \-'- ! i -mavly hi.- haipi si:c hv p;:t out r.n "oys ; cr u'g'i" ; * > k rvu's 'fr-.p, thin'-'ing, ro tloub , | iltat c.' cry 'fr fr *— soft re ttu .wnelvca. JL . ' 1 r Wbitf- ••'tilers. V *ul' ' ii ~cv7r[ .per i.i this ' ret", re. : >' r . l.avft trnpif ufts declared agaioat nc jg.otmi. e v?o-t fthe jou i als of that pol ity, vvo co. rresse t!."n-! lvr c '." .or of :t. t Tin ' Vpuulicans i. their •- >aaty conventions j :...'d .aeetiiig" lift" e not rcsi !". 1 ..yeast m-ik ing the negni the ufritieai equal i ; tho v ; >' man. Some of them iieve r. ilvcd, openly, in favor of it. and othc-s 1.-idirect'y so. The Jleptiblk-an State Convention, c. 1 r. t utter a word I'gainTt y ; viny the right cf suflf- I rage to the ncgrc; but did say a word indirect ] ly fayerins tiiftt doctrine. I No i' " * r.-. ' ncliiician in this .. i,u; avowed t "iiposov. . , tire n■ -n> u| on the sa,.i3 platform with the white man s ovens, ivelley, and others of 1 hem are brown to be in favor of it. 'l'iio Republi cans in our last !g!-!u!ure, votec! compel tlie Street '-oad Compa-i. > ;.f Plii' tdclpliia, to carry negrues in tlie car wild white men and uv -.cn ! Nw,;n .! - cr h.atid, tho Democratie j. ew.-uap-'rs, the jJcur _ —:ttic O ->'.irtty C'onvctt | tioiw UMI meetings, the Dot • .veratb-. Stale C'cn ! veuttuu, a-.d e I.V ;r. raiic roetnb rs ot the . reigioiatnre are out squareiv. onmislakabl; a I gainst th. 'vepublieau plat: for cqu;ilizitig the j tiej.ro v.-Hit 'he white, j These are FlB. CLnpbeiis $30,000 War Loan. 3in Republicans are Diasmt a great a l.i j over Campbell's subscription of $3',1,000 to it e I war loan. 'lres sounds very patriotic indeed-, but their story stops a lotio too soon. Th: \ 1 forg. t to 101 l the voters of L'ennsy Ivania that j tins $30.C00 loan v'.eMs Mr. tfrnijiheil .to n --j no' spcunie of One fhoiisa.i I F wlit Hand red Dollars and that he docs not nay Aitii- rtg UH |onit in (he way of taxation ! Who won; 1 de i sire R.oney to be frtn ed in a better way ? The | Republican organs ittnr that the tux-paverg of I 'he Si-., furois'i tins anft.'a! .aim to Mr. Camp- . 1 IHJII, that t , - .-,tv. the ones who are burdened with the nation's obligations, while the bol' : ' lof Tnese lends are not obli ud even to pre/ a . t tax toward the support of tho Government. ; Weadvi ■ • our l< publican ft lends io Sir- ; q more ! about tlii.- loan busine:- •, as it lvjuiivt but ai word to show how far a bond holder is c titled j to special regard as a government contributor, j Such patriotic deeds will never liquidate our • national claims, but extend them ad infinitum. ' £37711 on Oatholios. Every German and Irish Cat!;fric laborer been turned oft'the pufric woiks hv tiic A'jolirion authorities of the city of Chicago to i make ro .ni for anti-C:i?bolic Abolitionists an 1 i.t zroes. No Catnolic is aiLv.ci a day's work. Such is to be* the rule ir. every city that falls finder the entire control of the Abolition jiurlv. Negroes and Abolitionists are to have a mon opoly "f all public benefits. The Springfield Jc'wnh A violent Republican org/u, says "w. have killed slavery, now let us kit! Rcj f, ry," It is to be hoped that !ae party which suggests ft political crusi.de against religion, will be re pc haled by rt:e American people- Straws Show, &o. The tVn.hi ; (JrrresjKiudeat 'nt tie F-d --tirnore Sun oi Sat :rday last, tins of the reliable correspondents in tlie country, say; ; "The Constitutional Union, (Democratic,) edited by Col. Thomas 15. Florence, has lie- n disignatcd by tlie President a.-, theselectod paper to publish the Government advertisements. i'i,i3 is regarded here c.3 an endorsement of the conservatism and democratic firmness of- t.is journal tince its establishment." Observe the' Fact', Although k '-as '/ten ci *vr.-d over and over tgtL J by th? Dei oc.-ntic journals of tin .State i'ref \L - 'Mif: aud Garr-phell arc sdand ing 1 a a nt-roruh.-i a . huf.rn., a >■; -aat the j 'frotibh :s , ruining on the Bl::.-k- Issue, > no -r-.e oj 0. -Shst, - mgint, ha- *str denied the 1 f:usl. by their :ik th.ty admit the truiof | lie re/ I'liCT ...ue not deny it! VVhitfc men—soldier.! are you prepared ro'cast vcar i ballots lor itf-gio sufhage snd equalkv 4 - KPRTZ— CK"T(>iv —At V •'tiodUv in j,,. (>'• the -! r I >'* t Li. /. Ww. Shoe ..Iter, v:. •••". a'.' • r '• [ *- in?y WEHL—UiREF.I' -OAD A tea Frtoau sOora rar 5-,,,'sinb ■ i.J'h. ' *>■ i>" •P. v. W, M. Dee ,l- '■'■■■ '■ tarn Kl> • I-"- • ■'■ough "F ■ lu .; ; • :_S. nil of ! TIU CSV. \I * .WS.-Tn < • o-. •v-7ill- J !3tb, ... .. , r ), l( 1 "r.ii ; r .-nid 1J:4 Rachel ...... the vicinity CkwelWiw. V, If i I'—fcv.l ! n< •: r •;! *h i- ' . by Rev. A. E-'iick, Mr V.ViiM.. v. hii..M: .'.imiba It Smith, both of (tiiwteilai.d Vit'l -v, ISodiiril Co. ... ... • - , tJA'.iI.EV. On • - ' e "'s'., Virgin!#. - •,.I . •- ■ ':r. lb".*: 11 "ISld ya. ' .\. iv.'i'. l T: '";*R—;■ I" L-rt • ..'a. on the 25th alt, j S 1 <-• ..'' S5 yiMra, S DIM. tin 12<>dav. w|j I> V IJi On •' ' 1 " "• tii.ii. V.:-.., Id* V;, Vi "i; and Mary Virginia Shannon, 1.l • :i Mi .... •• ■ . . . j,.. 1. .■• >■ a 'iiijn.sanoa 1a ba rc id \li truth of tit l .* "i line*; 1 y.! . ... ■ ■•:, •• .■;1 ■ .f duty rjsa; I! v ; lu , 1501 r-5 t h . ?■ • • ... v .; t <lo. If v.mcould ive The ■ :i lot' i'l events m well a 11." T CU3 ,'iui-CliiiiCllitntfl. 'h- . i ."ici-v ...:i=iiti!ia{:ois. P..-. ,Tv Ki;n an 1 West Providence ( Bloody Rati), . | ..." iron te.ice (tious iolder S J Saturday, Oc tober 7. Londonderry (Biiigepin, an ! Combe rUr.i V 1- lev (Centrcv.I!*•> M" iy o:'.. 16. Harrises (it fl > M ! ) I tie® '•#;•' Oct 1.. Ju.ii.;:., (ou. si i V;-- :*). '.Vtiiuesday Oct. 18. i:ch-:l!sbt;r' Najner (Seheiishurg), Yhnradnf Oetob.. 19 CUit (Etgh! Sqcere), FriJ'iv Oct. 2d. U ..;,oa < M *ry'a :it'is>, Oct. 21. tudb rry (Enterprtw), Mondsy Oct. 3d. . I.'. : -"n.r y.i.TutsJay 0ct.24. Liberty (.-■•••.• (it •■ ~ Wedneadey Oct. 23. V. t:l;;,-nnd :'■ OfC V. .1 Thcr-'!dy Oet."~t>, . ... R.i ), Frida* Ott. 27. >i 0 (, - r<; \ }. Saturday Oct. i? l'-y> . . .t- orcfc), ..io .iiy Oct. 3D. rh and 3- '.ford f"o*n*hip, and gpe ,a; '. ..'; • i for all who could not attend any :ol the abov<. Toevlay October, 31. i Xl a "''. > ' a ' l )inatiiir/i to begin at 9 o'rlock. Those ••o be exacni'i- d w< '■* v r '*'n' p'a-np' : y ac that tim . J. V,'. DICKERSON, Co. Sa?. ; Septen: oer 29, iSfiD. , 6 F R E 7 L E S T A TE. Dv vii.pt of KU or L.-'of the Orphans' Court of ,Be Si ■■ <•'■!>; , ilit re w ibe sc'.J it pub ."vendue on r.'y'• .■ t- 'r. S. ■ry, rdist day of Oc : • ■ r. next, at - o'doei of • ;.f day, s. certain tract u' .u' d j. iti.South&nipto.i iowr v -h:p. .i ..r ty, •. • > ,:;.T !. : j o: liattan Rjhison. Joseph . i.:-*, 1 ,o dinger man. containiag 2utf ftitu c : rouse it j ..;oa double log barn lb . , erected; about 53 acres are cle-tred, part meadow ; also, a good yossg orchard hereon, lute o. .. >r.r. 11-'hio n. deceased. Attcnd wit! oe {. ve.. c ss .e iraL.- knover. or. day K i CHAN ROBISON, AJrn'r. Septecnotir ICdj.* Al IHTviJK'S IsOIICE. T' en " ;• *ri a(.pc„:if ;by toe Orphanj'Court of L-uior: county to uistnti: :• ...o t>...ance in the .. . sof s'tiriel £■• Floes, ad.n'r. of the es'ate of . ■ ..• • late of Q leytH township, Jec.'d., v.-si! •• d o the :uties o' h ; app/rCin nt at ttie of John Cri .it. Bedford, ou Satardaw/thp id-' ar V) o'clock A. M., vrhere 6;d when ail icterested can attend if they tbiffc r.ropi r. J ■ B. Ciftit-liA, Auditor, j September 22, 1565. AU-Di rOti S NOTICE. T- ".indtieiii. j by the Ornh io'Coort ot Hedlord rooi.ty, to listnbu.c the t aiance in the haryla * ftndie" ' - ■"> - of Win. Cria :r ue'c a.. aflm! ; .i-•; ? i OJs c f Wiffiam Cr;man, dec'J .--ho ar_4 rurviring Q.'. niiitsv .;ior of th- es !a;e of \ aiejiti.n.. VVejvj. dee'd., w .11 attend la tha duties of r-. apnointment ot the oflic of John Or i iid, K-';., in liedford, on .ijond-ay, the 17th day of ; Octobt. , .J33, ... 10 o -.'oek, A 1., 1 r!; re and when oil interested car. _tU-ii' i i.iey voea r. J. L. Lrioj.NA, Aud.ior. I September 29, ISSS. stiia y cowT I Cn.ne to tae piemiees of ; .• suhicriber residing 'it tt W - n- ... .r. • S: ike Spriiig towrihip, ..I out .. e Ct.i in t., a Bricoie Co-.?, s spjvcised to na a.Cot four veers r j .e owner is rtquested to : cv-i.e forward, prove property, pay and taka ( m r away, or she will be (ispuvd of acror*tii.g Jt)cl.l .. MOKTiadURE. ! Scptembei 2'J, ISBS. I s abic OF VALUADLi: REAL ESTATE. j ine subscriber will clfer at pubac sale oa ta i prmi,es. on SAIT7RPAV, Ot'TOnr.R 21, 1603, j the if. t et- re oi ,! ~*ob Fhuss, den'd . consisting of ! A f A KM OF :i I! J . VI)RED ACRES, mor i.i .ess, ot lerd, Sru ko 6>r;ig Township, 8- nont 73 acrrs I car-d 10 of *hjch er gocd mead iOW, the ba;..., e being well timfcetK*; oir.ing | lands Jacob I.■■ ■■ alter, Henry Fershberger nod others, 'i tie improvements are a stcrv at.il a • h*! f Io <* jlduce aei T? or Ms LIR Bairn, nd other out I uWi Cher® c.e aisa'frt'O OR ■ itAi.' ' 1 . 'iji'luE FRL .T, containing frora I 150 to 200 trei There are five r six s-nngs of • never failing water on the farm. t F; t.. !o cor; nift.ee it 12 c'c;oe.t ct. when terms i wiii be nsade known; DANIEL SIICSS, Adm'r. j September 29, 1663. VA s cj5 4 .j., J a r.t "6**rsigwr.l Hove > j&t rec?ivid a ' and c.ejiant &2*ort rr < t FALL AND WINTLPC GOODS, I suitabL for the approaching s.r.sen. ttaving por ■ chatrd r.ur eniin s'oclc for CASH, we are enabled i to offer our fr.en is cud customers mo r/ e?E:i 2, L--11: £i. p - i .Tk"*s. To be cofjvtnred cf what we here assert, please call and evar. n-t i.ae stock wa ever hsd toe pleasure of off* i n; bw <?r. TEUM,— CASH Oli COUNTRV PRODUCE. CA~ • " ere A 1.. ej'tendeJ, in ell cases, ui'.eT six t.ths, IKTEKEST wilt oe edd-•! thereto. te. pt. 29. 1863. A. B. CRRMER It CO. fi gcSVOPBS. Two hi ndr-d riec.-s LADIES' DRESS GOOD*. FRF.VCH MFRIXOES, all colors. ALL WOOL DELAINES, " ALL WOOL REPS, •< u ALL rt'CCfL PLAIDS, I LO" iJkA.ZiN i .-, ALPAr AS, MOHAIRS. CaPRERER, i OPLiNS, 4c., I ntuhracing th? nawnst ,ud m.-xt cjogant stylos w# ; have vet offered frr .-u'e m Bedfo-if. I _ sp pT - v __ __ A. 3. ( RAMSSP. hPC £ IT 'A W I, 3 WATERLOO, HIGHLAND p{ \}T-. LONG AN® SQUARE BLACK IVOOL ami TiIIRFT SHAWLS. Also, tba new 2 EPfl VS SHAWLS • CRAMER'S. Sept. SO. BOOTS & 3HOE3 Great supply of BOOTS and SHOES, of the very best quslry, just iipened at CRAAJER'^- CLOTHTtTGv 0 . ERCOATS. DRESS AND SACK COATS, PANTS AND VF^TS. Gent.- French 't'-.v" -t* f01 ( sa l" A. R. CRAMER ft CO! CASPETINO Ft. .. A il W'ooißAG, LIST, HE VP ar.d VENIT! AN 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 and 8-i FEOOH OIL ■ iOi :IS, if rr.'-, j>,r ,aD by A. S, CRAMER 3- CO
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