BEDFORD GAZETTE. B. F. MEYERS, EDITOR. ITvIDAY i lEPTEMBBR 29, 1565. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. STATE TIPKET. Al'DtrOß GF.NEI.AU. COL. W. W. H. DAVIS, Of Bucks County. PURVEYOR GENERA!.. L'T. COL. J. P. LINTON, Of Cambria County. HKPKKSKNTATIVK.S, A J. COLBOKN, Somerset Co., GEOIiGE A. SMJTII, Fulton Co. COUNTY TICKKT. niSTRICT ATTORNEY I JOHN I'.YLMEK, Bedford Borough. •ASSOCIATE W\ G. EICHOLTZ, S. Woodberry. TILASUitB, GEORGE M ARDOR EF, Bedford Bor. COUNTY ST-'PVEYOR, P. DON UIOE, Southampton. JVU7 COMMISSIONER, I. KENSINGER, Liberty. COMMISSIONER, It. S. LITCiiLY, Snake Spring. r.-OR r IRECTOR, 3 years, D. K. ANDERSON, C. Valley. root IMRPOTOR, 2 years, SAMUEL BECK LEY, St. Clair. AUDITOR y j VMES MATTING LY, Londonderry. COIONEr, JOHN FILLER. E. Providence. Is Nesrro BuffriiEre pn Issus . The Rerih!ioans in fit the' New Eclan<i States, ir • lawa, an.lM'.mic*>U, have dirwtW. and in Fennaylva.lia ! nr<l Ohio, by implication, taken ground in favor uf Negro Scffra)s. The following are uttered i.y iead ing men in their organisation, and echoed by the Bedford Inquirer : COMES THE CRISIS. WfIA T TP TIIK NF.- Vlilo ' WELL. I SAY. IN THE FACE OF ALL JTK.T UTH'F TiMT A.MID THE GALLANTRY, 'THE PA TIENCE. THE HEROISM OF THIS WAR. THE NE GRO BEARS THE P M.V '/ rV'hps •WE N ! ED TjfK VOTES OF THE COLORED PEO PLE: IT I NUMBERS. NOT IN''T"* DYGENCE. THAT Cov'iTS AT THE BALLOT COX "-II Vt:,r Dane. • V.K AiiE CLEARING EARNESTI.Y WITH THE STATE To 4 HOLE-FT THE DISTINCTION Oi CA T. BY UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE WE SEE THAT THIS WILL INEVITABLY LEAP ?n THE E'H M.ITY OF THE BLACK WITH THE WHITE THE ELKV AT!' N •OF THE NKoROTO THE HOVERNORS'iTP, THE SEN ATORS!! IP l'.V THE SID" OF IIIS WHITE BROTH ER."— 1/ W lieechrr. ' WE KNOW OF SEVER AL IM7.EN IF COLORED MEN THAT W'K WOULD BATHER .-EE MA ROM TO THE BALLOT-BOX AND CAST THEIR BALLOTS THAN AN EQUAL NUMBER OF COPPERHE ADS WE CAN NAME." — Btdfofd Inquirer, June 2,1565. OXiX xtrjliETT •——— nuVhe Wttlk' "l^ilarielphYa 'cannot give, by several thousands, her Abolition majority of last fall. Allegheny countv will fall ofl* equally a* much, while Brad ford, Crawford and other strong-holds of the "black copperheads," will dwindle consid erably. TFe mnht qua.) d against apathy and carelewiess in our oicn ranks. The enemy count on that, and that alone, to give thorn success. Let every voter who reads this article, get ready to go to the elec tion on the 10th of October. Nay, let him not only be ready himself, but see that trccry Dcui'crat in his neighborhood is also ready and mi I liny to go. POLL EVERY VOTE and success is certain! Lei not work keep ymt at home on election do v. What avails your labor, if the frnit3 of it are to be exhausted in paving taxes, from which the bond-holder of the city 1.: exempt \ 71 ork one day for the Democrat ic party, mi l jhuc it in power, so thai taxation may be equalized, and THE CAPI TALISTS OF THE CITIES BE MADE PAY THEIR SHARK OF THE PUBLIC DEBT. The Struggle is now between LABOR and CAPITAL | >t is, THE NABOBS OF THE GREAT CITIES' AGAINST THE TOILING MASSES OF THE COIN- j i SY. Shall we let the city capitalists \*otc 1 themselves continued exemption from the, burdens of taxation, whilst we stay at home, on election-day, and work to pay their tax-! esV Forbid k,' common sense! -Come,! then ! Buckle on your armor and sally forth i U> take your part in the contest. A 3TTJMBLING--BLOCK! j Every voter who casts his ballot for Hart- j r&nft, C&rapbelL, Ross and Armstrong, rotes; to sustain Thadtleus Stevens' attack upon President Johnson, and to put a stumbling ! bleak in the way ol the President in his j efforts to restore the Southern States to the ! idnion j "THE NEGRCT BEARS THE PALM!" White soldiers! you are asked to kiss the hand that slaps you in the face! You a?e expected to vote the ticket of a party whose gicatest man. Wendell Phillips, said in a recent speech, th-.t "AMID THE! GAL LAIS TRY, THE PATIFNVE, THE HEROISM OF 'I HE WAR, THE AE-! ; GRO BORE THE PAUL" Will you|' do it 2 i ; DEFRAUDING WOUNDED SOLDIERS!] Col. W. TV. IL. Davis and Col. John P. Linton, whose names head the Democratic h ticket, were both severely wounded several ; 0 times, whilst in the service. Col. Davis 11 lost liis right hand at the siege of Charles- J : ton. The Abolitionists are now trying, by lying and deception, to defraud these brave soldiers of the honors so justly due thelb. , Veterans! rally around these maimed and gallant standard-bearers, and help them re- t pel the attacks of their enemies ana the en- i einies of the Union! DISUNION! % I" The Abolitionists are now striving to pre- j' rent the return of the seceded states to the [ * Union. Thad. Stevens says they must be j t kept out, or the "Republican" party toiii be ruined ! Thus, soldiers, your four years' j, toil and sacrifice, the blood aud the hves of j ( your comrades, and the treasure ot the ceun- ! try, given to bring back the South, are, bvj j these Abolitionists, rendered vain. \ eter- j Sato.-:! Heroes! DOWN WITH ABOLI- > ( j TtON AND UP WITH THE UMON! ! AGAINST ANDREW JOHNSON! ; j Every man vlto votes tiie Abolition Ne-'j i gro Sutfirge Ticket at the coming election, i 'votes against ANDREW JOHNSON,! ; voles against endorsing the President's res- j ! toration policy. That ticket is placed on a| < ! platform which covertly disapproves of that;' I jolit-v. Remember this, soldiers and citi- ; j acn | j i Lo:ses vf Property by | There are quite a number ot persons in t this legislative district, who lost horses and • other properly, by impressment by tue i I Pate '.li'itia, during the invasion ol 1863. ! , These men have applied in vain for relief ;to Republican Legislatures. Ross and ! Armstrong were in the legislature last win- ■ ter, which was composed of a large major- J ity of th.eii own party. Did they ever try | ; to have these claims aljasied and paid?: No! When HcClnrc, of franklin, prescr- j ied a bill to adjudicate the losses by rebel | raids, the Rc-pnU'cans voted it down. Now ; then, if you want pay tor your lost horses, ; etc., vote out Ross and Armstrong and ; rote in Coiborn and Smith. ;. i iwch Very! John Cessna, Chairman of the Abolition j ' State Committee, is now flooding the country i ) • J with a pamphlet purporting to contain (he re- j 1 i cord of the Democratic party <Y~ "* 1 a-.> three | t UUW ■rears arnl a half ef that record, and whether ■ 3 \ . , . - , •" "fc —- ......c jof it. Isn't it rich, now * .Reminds one of "the doc that retarneth to!tie vomit acain!" l ; _ ° i Arouse, Democrats. COMMITTEES OF VIGILANCE! An imposing and patriotic doty is placed upon you. Are you organized and alive :o the work ? If not organized, it is high tinae that you call a ' meeting of your committee and proceed to an active and efficient discharge of your whole du ■ o . Hut other Democrats should not wait for I the cjmmiitees to act. Let every one be ac i live—the issues arc cf the greatest importance —let tlvcrc Lc no laggards now—you have cor ruption. extravagance, oppressive taxation, ne gro suffrage, and all manner of bad govern ment to resist. Willi UETJIEW'HMENT TBod KL form as your w.tto, and the princioles cf the ! fat hers ot wie Republic as your gaide, ycu can and ought to command success. Gnly united effort and brave devotion to duty is require!. : Then up to the work and cease not until the polls clore on the 2d Tuesday of October! lie member that fortune favors the vigilant and tin; brave! Look Eore! , Are you iu favor of negro suffrage? vote the 1 abolition ticket and it will be that much to wards securing it. , lfvou want to exempt the rich man's money j from taxation, vote the abolition ticket. How They Loved the Soldiers. In the winter of 1564-, a wounded soldier, j j named iLrhbimer, having 1 had his one eye shot j ' out in battle, went to his borne in St. Clair tp., I on a furlcug'u. Happening to over-etay his | | h : s Lave cf ftbocuce, on account of feebleness, j i a couple of Abolition knaves smelt him out j ! and Lurried hi a off to his regiment, for which j j they yJ the sum of thviy dollars. That's the! j way the Abolitionists loved the soldiers! Re- ! j turned veteransi what do you think of it? j Can You Do It? j Soldiers, cituens, C3n you vote against those | wounded, etipplad heroes, Col. Davis, and j I Col, Linton, who Lead the Democratic ticket? j Can you do it * PAY THEJR OWN WAGES. The Abolition Congress created so many new and unnecessary offices and were so wnste-! ful and extravagant, that they run the country ; in debt, according to Thad. Stevens and Wen- 1 deil Phillips, about fire thousand millions of' i!o..afs. li.e returned v.'erans ore ..o.v inxod to pay the interest "t. this debt, -nd thus v:r- '■ tunliy puj their men tr-gtA or 1 .ther pay back. , jnto lie U. £. ' reioiury, the money bortoictd l. :'n Government to p&y them. L-n't that cn eio gani state of things ?. J The Thirty Dollar Men! For four years every township and borough had its petty Abolition detective, who, at thirty dollars a head , arrested and hurried ott to the • nearest camp, any returned soldier who might t j have overstaid his furlodgh, an hour or n day. 11 These Mood-houndi are the fellows that now ', want to pin Aljolitiou buuges upon returned soldiers and claim to be the friends, par excel-!! lend, of ilie boys in blue. Mark these Judases, | who for ''thirty pieces of —no, thirty green backs —betrayed their own flesh and blood! j IS THIS REPUDIATION ? if to be in favor of repealing or amending the ■ unrighteotls law which eteihpts the rich from j taxation, and increases the burdens of life poor, aral if Vo he in favor oi taxing the rich ssia poot alike, according to their means, or their proper- [ ;y. is repudiation, then are the Democracy re- ! podiatots. For like Gen. Jackson, they be iisve that not only should the blessings, but also J the burdens of goves l.nieiit, like the dews u, ■ heaven, fall upon ill ahke. KEEP THEM OUT. After four years' fighting to I ring ha k the I Southern States, the Abolitionists now don't want to let them come buck. Thad. Stevens said in a recent speech that if fhey were per mitted to eothe back now. the "ilepubkoan party would be ruined! (What a pity 1) ABE YOU READY ? Democrats of lied ford county there are only a few mo a days till the election. Are you ready in your Townships and School District*,? If not, go to work at once and organize WORK' WOliK ! WOBK! !! from now till the even ing uf the election! One united charge of our whole line upon the mongrel erewy and all will come out right. NOT A WORD. There is not a Word in the Abolition State platform, against Negro Suffrage. Hart rail. r t and Campbell have been publicly interrogated on the same subject, but have failed to answer. How, then can any man who is opposed to that doctrine, vote for Ilartranft and Camp ; bell* FUNNY! I The Abolitionists have run the country five , billions of dollars m debt; ir> OLio three suc ! cessive State Treasurers belonging to that party, nave robbed the Treasury and ben driven from it in disgrace, the last one only the other day . and yet here in liedford county, they wa nt tc ! crawl into the Treasurer's office, the Couimis- I sioners' office and the Poor House, to do more j stealing 1 Funny, isn't it ? Volunteers! Eves Right! Erqnt i,tYfie~iyemoefi''°- ! IUUU. * k* ' 1 i*. Platform : . , . 1 rr t ..!_ ft, " R favor of SO equal ' izing the bounties paid to soldiers in IBul and j 1862, that they shall receive the same pay and . bounty as the soldiers of 1863 and 1864, and ! that Congress should make an appropr iatiou i for such purpose." How Do You Like It, Eh? ■ ; After all the lying and persecution practised , hy some of the leading Abolitionists of this place, toward the young man Mengel Reed, j when President Johnson had the laid be fore hioi, he at once gave Heed a previous par don and stopped aii further proceedings against him. This shows that Andrew Johnson be , Ueves the Editors of the "Inquirer" to he liars, ' ; for the* saH Heed's case was "not one for par- J don." The Fulton liej,ublioin is greatly dis- I gusted with the President and calls him the fel low that "holds f ' a white-wah pail!" llow ,do yon like it, Mr. Inqmrm- ? Let us have ! your opinion of Andrew .Johnson. SI,OOOI Until last vcar members of the legislature I I ® j used to be content with from $"00 to S7O) 1 ; salary, even when the sessions lasted until j May. Put the hungry cormorants that gather-j td at HarrLburg last winter, adjourned in March and then voted themselves one thousand ■ dolldiS cock ! That's Ihe way the money goes, ; pop goes the weasel," of the tax-payers! Ilurrah ! for Hess and Armstrong! They are the boys | j who knew how to appropriate the people's mon iev into their own pockets I Jiully for Ross j j and Armstrong, say we ! They arc the kind ; jof chaps that are worth a thousand dollar? a i lead for two months' services in the Leg isia- I jt. re Tc be sure they are; fur they are the ; j "Republican" candidates, and, of course, every i lo>jui man is bound to vote for them ! Go it [ i blind, boys ; who cares for expenses* .Soldiers! Standby youi* Race. Soldiers ! you who have borne the brunt of j j buttle a:..! carried the musket. REMEMBER ! I that the Black Republican, Abolition, Negro i' j Voting, and Negro Equality party ENDEAV* ' j ORED to rob the old A RmY OK THE POTO- 1 I MAC of their dearly earned laurels, of the ' I CAPTURE OF RICHMOND, and tried to ' j give it to the NEGROES. ' ' Soldiers !do not forget that the party head- < jed by Hartranft in this State openly proclaimed £ ! that NEGROES WERE BETTER SOL- i DIERS TH AN WHITE MEN WERE. i Soldiers! do not forget that the Abolitionists ' fixed up rice comfortable barracks for NE- | < GROES and mado you camp out in the open ! I field. Soldier?, you are now FREE to tore as ' > yw< •".•use, and c cctijure you - that IF \OU - WOULD PRESEkVEYOt HSELVES, you. t WIVES AM j CHILDREN from the PIS- 1 1 GPACE of being reduced to the LEVEL of the } i NEiitO, vote the whole Democratic tisket.—- j a I Sorrutoicn Defer,dtr j,' l t a, ' ? % ? - 3 c Tax-payers, Look Here! The exoensce of the State Government for * M the year 1830, were §262,899.71; for 1862, i f " in the bred of the war. they were $113,5;f4 ud; 2' for 1864, t!i v were $900,0'21,46 i „• increase *'• of nearly $200,000 uv r that cf 15,2. In 1863 the expenses of the Ifogfolatisre. were c: §lB3, 330.62; ho t year they wtrc $201,813.71 ! ;'' Hurrah for the economical Abolitionists 1 Who s cares for expenses? COLONIZINGf . J' Tlie Abolitionists have colonized men in this borough from almost every quarter of the globe. , They intend to try to vole men here who have j ; no residence in the borough and never had, arid ;, r • l ' ! some who havn resided o;it of the stritj ft ~ J > - len years. This game is, doubtless, to I j'hiy- i , 'ed at other places. Democrats, watch this j trick. Challenge every doubtful vote. See j L i that no stranger is permitted to vote without j swearing to his residence. Have challengers at l I i 1 i every poll. , t S3OO COMMUTATION MEN! I'emetuber that Edwin M. Stanton has re- i ' refused to restore the S3OO comntutiuion i#oney I ' paid by men who were drafted and afterwards j 1 were drafted again and compelled to serve. Is ; ' there ?riy hope that this matter of j ts'ice. will 1 > be ..lietiucu to, if Stanton is sustained Wy the • - ; success of the "Republican" ticket ? T.LTTEii FITOII EIFRT.S BEKES. —The following \ tvuly aide and readutle communication, laid e- j vcr from last week, we give with much picas- j -are i CLMBEKLASD V ALLLY, | Sept. 18, 1865. MK. MEYEBS ; 1 have read with some little amusement, nat unmingled with pain, the puerile produc- j ; twn of a verdant writer in last week's issue oi ! '-The Inquirer," over the signature of "Ai.i,xt s,' , ' who hails from an "out of the way place ■ Cumberland Valley. It is amusing to withes the str ugglcs of uncultivated genius; but it s j painful to contemplate the mischief-—'.he nor- j al and social disorder—which may be L. com- j • nil-Led W an indiscreet scr. j~ 1 uer-wrucr i Most men have some priue ot pic*, e, some at ! iuchroent to locality. A poet tins .iJ "Lives there a man with WILL SJ dcr.d, \V ho never An himself has said, I . ... I Tb is is my own my native [and . Personally, lam not an exception to in>s f . j era! rule, and having some knowledge c' C~.ro- j bcrland Valley and its inhabitants for many j long years, it may be proper that I should vin -1 dicate their fame when ruthlessly affiled by tiie great "Alexus." The opening paragraph of the letter under rcvie.v, contains an obscure allusion to the catching and lodging in jail oi j runaway slaves, f.3 having, to a considerable j , f- - attention, and tke * ■•">!Hth of our citizens m _ , TA . ! , not \ our youthfnl author manifest rather a.arm;ng i symptofns of a peculiar malady knowu by the i appellarion of " Negro on the brain t" Is he bidding for a position in the "Freedmen's Bu reau," where be might probablv find employ ment, and association in sympathy with the as pirations of his laboring spirit! Or d. e3 he mean to cast reflections upon certain men oe longing to a time honored political party ? if j so, he had better "shut-up." They who live |in class houses, should not throw stones. If he v. I'l examine the unpublished history of Cum berland Valley, he will discover that quite a j number of our J earthy citizens, who now pro to be all right on the question of SAMBO, , were not guiltless as it regards the negro-catch ing business. However, these were the good days of concession and compromise. We old people in the country, thought it not crime to submit loth" requirements of the fugitive Viae* j law, neither did we regard it as treason against • the United States to atd in carrrying out its i j provisions. T<*tf, we wofie brought into ex- I • istcnct before the age of magnetic tcJegrcnbs j ' and sub-marine cables, hence it is our mis.' :- j t t 1 ./ tune, rather tput Ou. >auit, d we have not qziic kept pace with the rapid march of social, civ- : il and morrl improvements during the recent I I dark and gloomy period in our country's his to- j ; ry. Yfe do not claim infallibility. This, how- j ever, is our consolation, with the much abused j i sage of Wheatland, "We meant well b ? our j j country." However, "a Daniel has come to j judgment." A Solon has spoken. We submit I ; to the new order of things, hoping to spend tin* I evening of our tiays in pence and quietude.— j | But, to return. Our brilliant author produces I i a striking comparison. Behold it I "Copper- ! heauism here, after the election, will very much i resemble, in appearance, tire last run of shad." j Where did he learn that ? Is it not beautiful f j No doubt he thought it would look veil mi, print! Much as I dislike to spoil a pretty pic- i > ture, allow mc to suggest to this fu.ac-hunting ' correspondent to suspend, for a time, his severe j J intellectual toil, and communicate with the fish- , ermen, or visit the fisheries of Maryland, and ! ' he will learn the important IdSson that the "last j run of shad" is the largest, fattest and mostdc- ' licious of the season / Try again, most noble j r Alerus! Yon cannot annihilate "copperhead- ' ism" as you are plcassd in your choice selection j of words, to term Democracy—by the use of 1 such harmless ammunition. Remember, we do * not call in question your soldierly qualities; but c in storming a fortification, blank cartridge is of j( no avail. Now comes a very interesting item of information. "The soldiers are determined tfc attend to the skedaddlers from the draft, on the .second Tuesday in October." Are "they ?1 1 Is our State under martial law * Can we not tru.-t cur sworn civil officers to preserve the <,u- ' ri'v vi die ballot-box ? Gut upon such base j n insinuations. We presume that our inspectors 1 are honest, up.I B ht men who tie /ata&n.i vviil discharga their duties faithfiiMyv b lotne. v.liont "Alexus," let just a l-Jll* of the . : .k of human kfodncss ta> r r.; ' ft f?eii your leart of iron. D. t-*! fright ti the poor u m. laddhrs" to death; some <f them belong t rour own jmrty. 'i'hey h.iJ a hard nine of ii. • luring piiiol of tlit-lr cunecalnr'iit. Oh! !o not drive theiu back again to tin-ir d-;:;S and raves in the mouiiLais K-ivv that Ihe lie- t • ireakingin the heavens, and the vvhii robed , tngel of lira-. 1 , is Ling wooed buck io our; au.l; vrliilst *vi lows and orphan- .-r'qie through ; heir tears an-J tin* reviving irit. d patn •ttsto * looks with Lope to tlie proud eiubleiu oi our j b;uinn's rights; dj, good "An :.*'is. p-.-ur a lit- • tic oil upon the trouba i wafers, tmi aid in the "work of rcconstrui' n." Or, d;. least, p~'iniit those ti. . ..Hinalo men !c> ij the Sue t\ of their foio.id.s and orov iie ior thm- ; helpless fatnilies.—ii then tutve not t!ie cour- 1 ago of our gallant hero. C ul 2 • • •me id the , C.C have had sat id a lory ; scr.iin: ■ o. i a sai'e position in the Quartermaster's depart**! meat, or -otuo wi>ere e'se, it is v- fy probnb'.* j they would have r.ooly res; • nd-. l to t!u "a., o. ; tb, t recti dry and ah <* 1 i:. putting down the 8 j famous rebellion." We have not vet done with j "Aiexus," but having written enough for one ; article, reluctantly 'dose for the present. We mav lesutne tlie llirea.l of oi:r rev.evv at a in- j tore time. In the meanwhile we bear our ttn tftoica friend no malice. Let him remembi r I'uvvevi r, that we are set for Hit defence of the •rood people of Cumberland I alley. JUSTICE. j BRAG-! BRAGFBRAG! The ALditioiibts are blowing to keep up their courage, 'i'hey ofior to bet thus and so, i* it ti.ey "cavo" wlien called upon to pet up I'm "dough." Let no Democrat bet until aber be has voted. Never mind their bragging. "Brag is a font dog. but I' Id Or. i;a l> iter!" '1 6 ••• can't <• .ivy even Red ford lion;; gh, with . i! 11: , coloi V.i.'.g. and ail the he: -l.cy ci a nu-kc on '~ii'; ct will be taken by Democrat,; f;sr key are votfl. John Cessna ha wtit**n a I letter to thb> town, 'tatir.g; 'hat !' ey would car |ry the State, hut if would t r -'-e hard work ! \"- ' <-orJb.;ly hi.-" liaipi N here iiftve pat out an "oys -1 cr i, gu" 'Vu's Tr.p, thitv ing, ro ctouii , j that erefy body - soft Its the Twelves. j i ■ tor White '7oters. r. *ul --.u .iCv/.-f .per ia this Stat?, so for Lave event, .;*vh decl*red against ii - j pro I A... e \fo-t ft! c jou i:ls of that pu ! ty, " vve e> gressa 1 t!;-"r> Ivc la favor of It. iT< 'fptiolsctins A their •' ar.ty emventioni ; ;..!(1 .seeling*! bat e not res-.d'. -1 ;.:yi;m.t in .'i iiig the negro the p;H:tc;tl equal i t;.e va' ' 'can. Some of thein have r. - >l. cpenly, in I favor of it. irul others indirectly -o. i Tiie Ilepuhlican State Convention, c'. I not ntter a word against g'ting the right cf euff- I rage to the negrc; bat did &ay a word iudirect j ly laycrinff that doctrine. i No ' - r,; ' ""i liiician in this \ . avoweu I irp-"It • >po>.-_u . l . tnc !i.. fc ro upon tie same platform with the white man, evens, jvelley, and others of them ai-" known to be ir. favor of it. The ReptiWi- j , cans in our last legislature, voted to compel the i | Street "• 'mid Comp.r ~s Fid'adelphia, to I | carrv negroes in the car with whita men and j ' w. men ! ; Now, on .!" other hand, the Democratic j i I'ewsnapors, the D in . -otic C>antr Conrer.- J j lions u:.d meetings, .lie Dent ..critic State Con- : I veniioj, a d t! •?. D -mo. mio members of tin i uVis iiit **qtmrciv, 'U'.tnistftkabt" i\ 'gainst tin Republican plan for equtdizing tie : negro WHii *he white. • 'Dicgc arc i' aCTS. O'uupboi's $30,000 War Loan. 1 tie Republicans are niHKing a great aV i over C'auipb ll's subscription of >3d.000 to As war loan. T? is g unds very patriotic indeed; | hut the r story stops a little too s ion. Th ■■ forg t to ti.ll tl.e voters of I'eriris 1 , ! vaiila that j tins S3O. COO !'tm yields Mr. Camj.lietl an an- > 11 "l .pcupie i.t One i lioumv.i I I'-'el.t Iluudre 1 Dollar.-, an ! tint hedues not pay • farthing up- 5 lonit in the way of taxation! Who would de- : ; sire n.oii.jj to l>? nhiccd ~i a bclts-r v/iiv ? The j Republican organs know that ti c iax-;,: vc-v.; .. : i the Si iunii> t 1 1 ..s anr.oa! ..um to M. - Camp- I I bell, that they are the ones who are burdened ; with the nattoh's obngatioua, while the hoi r ' |of these bonds are not obliged even to pay r. j I tax toward the support of the Governor at. ■ |IN eadvi ■ ■ our R. publican friend-' ib say no .-core j ! about thi.- loan busiue- ,as it rtquir > tut a i | word to rhovv how far a bond holder is entitled | i u> special i guru as a government contributor. I j Much patriotic deeds will never liquidate our f j national claims, but extend themai/ infinitum. Porn an Gatholios, i Every German and Irish Catholic laborer ! haw. !ieen turned ofl'the pubtic works liv the A holi..on authorities of the city of Chicago to I | case ro >u for anti-Catholic Abolitionists an ! j | negroes. No Catlioiic is allowed a day 8 work | Such is to be' the rule :r. every city that falls finder the entire control of the Abolition party. Negroes and Abouljontsts are to li.ive a mon opoly of u ;. public benefits. The Springfield ./ ""mil, ii violent Republican organ, saya "we have kriied slavery, new let us kiii Pcp.f-ry." It is to be hoped "c.a'. the party which suggests a political crusi.de against religion, will be re pudiated by tfe American people. St-ra'wß Sjow, 2tg. The Washington Correspondent of the Fa!- ' tiiaove gun ot Sat rua_v hist, r,ns of the tn'st ' reliable correspondents in tiie cuur.trj, sav.- "The Constitutional Union, (Democratic,) edited by Col. Thomas 11. Florence, has been J disignoted by the Pre?idcn-t as the selected paper ' to publish the Government advertisements. This is regarded here as an endorsement of the conservatism and democratic firmnes? of- to is journal since its establishment." c Obserre the* Fact". Although it has "ner, ci ir.-d over and over a by th? Der oc.-ntio journals of tin State f< it \l. h.. -mft and Gamphell are t-fand mg < o a ra o i .llfii-u.j a <d that t'.. . ''•"onbb. rs "I rill nine n no Uj o. Shsit ■ o<-gtns ha denied ins ! by thur .lit they admit r' .- tru>' ; of i nt f-i- ••:/ They u.m not deny it! Whito .. men—soldier;! arc you prepared to cart vour ! q ballots lor negro suffrage nnd equality * > ' -ji.tmMEa- K^RTZ—CH'rLE—At ;h<> M ' li.-' pxr-mage. in , , ■.."■ p. o•; -x 2'.*' >▼ t • '• - Wm. it'howulter, lu. .ii',in.: Mi A'i. C i.vl''. all vf llii: county ]'IK : iij —il .it ELF :■" ' tin FfiumiV C'.vo I'ur • i.. . I,!'. 'i , ri - ill ' '>?• b" P- 'V. Win. M. Da -->• <*mk. it • d-'i- : !ugh • 7 ;. i ii' fill >d T uda Cuva. t':! IAV-. bfi\MS.—la O-encsavin.-. Ju..- Ifttb, by the mm, Mr, Ur-vM Cii.mdler #■■•( siia ilachel „,u.. ~i •!-. . . '■ •;' Cbl.v-vUlc. WHIP .-Mi I'fi h ! • .by K r. A. Ei-ick. A!- V. -ii.in Vi lai.ba It Smith, both of r :,nV,!iii.d V.<'i y, iio'.U ;rU Co. . . .... ■ iliiii— —DZZiD— TiAttLEY.—Oa cVjito-.>..T 'e 2lst, Virginia ltagloy, .vnt 0"t! jnr, n>nt uuu -mlStd va. NOV ' l .' T* : : •r: - v.. ... on the 2-sth oil , V,. • i . v . . . ;S3 year*, 5 •. and 29da*e. )N. —!!.•. !., • - i ih • 25th. I!M., Id* Vir. ■ i ■!. " Ii i 1 Miry Virginia -banuon, T ; .. j.. ; ,v: • '.-do htftnsolvyd la ha r. ivriii-1 i iii ti.< tru<h of tb ■ " lines ; ~, . . ~ mo ■ .if -inly rua ; ■ I aert r -10 l -, nor snffeni t* bo d< a", ; t.iD" . .. . y-'.l i 1 do. if yo'-i ''Onld Sv The en i of all -Vent* ae well a He." £as C-luDCttUcmcntS- Te *chcrs' isiiijßiitMWttß. ft;,-,, : v K> si an ' West Providence (tiiooJv Run>, ;*• i.b- '• ?rovi;lence (Uous solder'*), baturJn/,Oc i lolir 7. LoiMondorry (ts.igepo:!), and Cumberland Val- J lev (Centreviih-/ M" <v Oct. 16. Harrison (Bnff.H .V T''.) Tues lay 0 :t. 17. Juniata (a ;t Wednesday 0. 18. Hch'-lUbu: / a:.d Napier <.Sehellsburg), Taursday OHo£>. { J9 " | Pi CUir (Eigbl S re), Friday Oct. 2d. j Union (M Saturday Oct. 21. g, ' t> ' y 'e'prise), .Monday Oct. 2i. j; d;; ■ v ... n. fW • '>'-!■ yj.TucaJay Oct. 2-1. | Liberty •a retowti), W*dnad*y Oct. 25. it- ,),-iind Uope ii 1 Thursday Oct. Vh. .r i iir.l y'. ), Friuav Oct. 27. • v I ■)■ Saturday Oct. JS i\j / rick Chorcfc), .•loiriiv Oct. 32. rd Borou : . arid Btdford and tpe ,-iai i x . n .-•in lo - : ' . ho co lid not attend any ; vt the abon . Tuesday October, 31. j jjf"F. -■>n.'ination- to begin a f 9 o'clock. Tbdte • - o be examined mn*t h* v r 'S''<t p'o ~%pt>y at that !■ ,r..<. J. W. DICK FR-ON, Co. Sup. j Septeu. ner 29, iSGS. w i.. Ii Ii C st yii 0 F R E 7L E T ATE. Ey vi,tue of en cr '.r'cf tn Orphans' Comt of , I!f.. :ICO !< ,id ire vc.il be so'.J it pub vendue ; on the prctnis !, on Sitorday, *!.-? 21st day of Oc te • r. next, .--t 2 o'clock of said day, a certain tract ot iurd s.'.Bste iti.Soutbtun'.".ton town- hip, I'edivrd y.:ur ■ • i .--sr !* i c: I.'aC as Kjhison. Joseph : I .pp.-i'.,o CU.-german. containing 2u : ■". e ::a c ; ouse : r..i j-.od rioobie log • . . ere ted; abbot #3 acres are elearc !, part meadow; site, a g0.!., icttaj orchard tioreci;, lata r petty od Johnfebinson, dcceaied. Attend v.. i-t ;.w„ e us known on day K i THAN RODISON, Adm'r. t)rp*eilit!r 2b, IdJ.* AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Tb ■ under ipned e ; ptjiu ;e.i by tna Orphans' Court of jioi ic, jiity tj nistrib-. '.a i..e balance in the . s . ' (O'lrl flues, fJui'r. of the es'ate of •• : :.•••: 'tacf 11 /d! t?Wßh : .n, d er.'i., . •• •'• o ."• • ;u.ies o' his app. fltui nt it the e c ! Jchi. Cessna, in Bedford, o 3aturdaT, th • 14! i day . . October, ar 19o'clock A.M., where, (and when ail interested can attend if tney think r,roper. ; J. £>. CEtiZNA, Auditor, oepteniber 20, IS6J. • AUDPOUS NOTICE. T. • ndtr&tar.- d appointed by the Orr>n-n*'Court, of Ketllord county, to .'.istnou,- the i alance in the tj ',u ■ r r -.die" cnrvivoi of Wen. Cria ' ntjii. cec ,i.. an mi i " wm: •_: uri. ,u, antmi:.. .e'ers t. v, r'ham Cr.siran, Jec'd rd.<> v_s i irvjvin- edmihtst smr of th- es ta.e of a.int in - Werrz. dec'd., vv.fj attend te th# ! duties 01" hi; appointment at th- offis of John Cat*, jim, K- in Bedford, on Monday, IT.;, day I Octob r, uw. 10 o'-.'ock. A 1., whre and ; h;r: aii tsttMtcd can att&rij if r>-or-r. J. ti. CEoSNA, AL-.tor. j September 29, ISS-5. STRAY r.uw 7 ' C...ne lO toe of *, 1 -auoscriijer residing ' r - L i'tow it S::aka Spring towreaip, ; c - '• e ; "i t., a iSili.n.e tV.v, t <i>p-;<ed to ia . a -:-t years r hue owner is requested to . com# iorwaid, prove property, pay charges and tike ,h* ' i V. Of Hall b* iifpDCtd - f aCCQvdntg Jo i s *w. JOS tail MOK fljiORL. i S-ptemfai 29, 1885. i OF V .'ILUAD LTJ ii FjIL F3 I\?T F. ine substiiber will ctfer at pubi.e sale on the nT^misf. ory SAI unr.AY, OCTOBER 21, ISM, I 'k** * - 1 ' I .rob Sntis . d-.o'd , consisting of \D FABM OF 'I\VO UUJVD&BD JJCRBS T mors or ";s, of J-rd, : : Sr.:-be Spring Township, a : boo! 75 acr .clear* i IS of wic'a cr ft ocd niead • ow, the babnre betas Well turtcrcf'; adjoining ■ : •'■ '• Lingenfeltcr, Henry Hertbbeiger ord otK-j*. 'i he improve aunts are i: stcrv and a • : • !f fog ; r.Wfl'iiss; Il.ittce aa i Foublo Los Barn, '• rottt buiw .•.5. Chere e.t alu ftVO OR •j' i: *>< E FRC.T, containing from ; 150 trer . there are five er six springs of j iit--v-r fading water on the farm. 8a to commence at 12 o'clock a. when teram 1 -s ili be roaJ • mown. DANIEL SHUSS, A dm'/. j September 29, 1a65. f■'A§ a8 i ■b 1. § ij. r i.Tiiersigned have just received a vry iirgt ' and i-legant asforf-ritr]' -f FaLL AND WINTLIi GOODS, | -uitab:. for the approaching having por | chased our entire S'OCK tor CASH, we are enabled to otfer 0::r friend* and ru/tomer/ many '*■> ■ - *■* •■"*■* k- V-J I.^*s. To b- convinced cf what we here assert, please call and e:<a-r.:nr? o-si to-'k vv.j have ever had toe P"'asu: of o!T- i.r.c to b-t-er*. CASfi OU COUNTRY PRODUCE. DN" - ■ crecit 13 extruded, in all eae, after six r.ionths, INTEREST will be add/ thereto. Sept. 2d. 1805. A. 15. CP.RMER & CO. r#K GOOfJS. Two hi rd. a fieees LADIES' DRESS GOOD*. FRENCH MERiNOES, all colors. ADA, U(M>L DELAINES, • ALL WOOL REPS, ALL WOOL PLAIDS, <• iiOO>*ZlN! , ALP AC 'S, 'TOHAIRJ, c'AnH hLRES, i GPL INS, ic., ""'Tricing ths newest a•.:••,* rno.t cjegant etylea v hov- pet cflorcd fcr rale in Bedford. . 2,T - A.?. CR'AMBR 4C© S H i\ w If s. H J C .', ,L^XO PL LOTFG AND cQeAr.l BLAC&. \\ 00 L ami THIBET SHAWLS Also, tba new Z EPfli'R SHA WLS • SeptToa. CRAMER'S. SCOTS & 3^OES7~ Great supply of BOOTS anl SHOE*, of 'he verr best qualcy, jnst opened at CRAMER'S. CLOTHmQ: " OtERCOATSI. DRESS AND SACR COATS, 1 AM N AND VE^TS. ..leo—Gento fxench Fiann-j t-... lo >vt!.>9 A - 3 - URAMLR VCO! CASPETIN C - P.. " " A iL Wo °' KA U, LIST, HE VP and VENIT'AN w rtrlfw Als °' 3 ' 4 '. 5 ' 6 Bnd s '* ; FLOOR 1 LO* rL , if *r:'-a lor safe by A. B. CRAMER 5 CO'
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