El Teh Democratic Watchman. lIELLEFONTE. PA LEONA Leonia, the hmir draws nigh, The hour we've waited so I 0 ng, For the angel to open n don r rough the shy. That my spirit may break born Its prison and Ire lla rtivii in An infinite , siring .font now. as the slumbers Of night Came o'er Inc with pen, giving breath, The em lain half lifted re,enleil In Inv night Those windowa whieli . loon on the kingdom of light, • That borders the river of death. And a vision fell solemn and sweet, Bringing gleams of a nitwillng egg the Whit° !hoiT winch the pale waters heat And I heard the low lull /111 as they broke at heir fled Who walked nn the Leant frul st nand And I wondered why spirits could cling To their clay o ith n sl I reirglesnd 0101, When life's purple /11111111111 us better than ppring And the anal ther. Imoy like a ~p arrow hi sing Jan climate where real..., net ea ate Leona. eotneeloao to my hod, And lay your dear hand on ml brow , The same touch that thrille,l roe m days that tire fie I, And rnta•d the hilt mqe. of eolith font the dend • Can brighten the Itilt•f nurrnn•ut+ ninny O' come not m fear% to my tomb, Nor plant with frail flower.. the p.m!, There Is re.t among rm., too sweet fur Its gloom, And Life where fbe Hoorn In the halm brew him!, gurh a.l Leona. good loe • r.houl.l the grevf That i. g•olli !log now Fo• TOO dark %oil,. oil .111 1.144 for ri- r And r..111,111”,,illo• 1,11 ni•3,111..11)4111,11.••,Iti I. brit f, et - 1,.11.1.1 an.l I Ivor iii 111 The Land Grabbers The manner in which the liadienh Ln l'on , re, , haie anted natty' the pub lic hied" t< sutliment to condemn them and omilit to hurl them Oil( pmier Bef,oe la-1 it inter and within the last ten a irs, the Radical pnrtv gave away to Loge corporations 160,000,1100 acre.. To a ~.togle company --the Northern Parole- 17.000,100 acres trite green priono tout session and, AL Set' t.INNIINNI Acres more added, mahutyL ri.;,l)ol),lntit acre.. ThIA rail road v. II II 114 lortinelles has 2000 mile, of Hoe It gut 211:00 acres fur every mile olltne that it has. NoAs. this laud belongs to the people. —An , l ed.en ( 'oml.ress Notes it to‘it‘, trey It crime against the IWO TIC 111 . 11i1111.. it ‘{olll.l be 10 reach into tli( people's pockets and take there from the value ul lauds iii moii- The , e railroad corporati9n , i, to whom these lands are given, are made lip of a few wealthy capitalists from the New England Staten and New York, They are to reith7e the benefit. which will accrue from the conntrolillon of these railroad. from the proceed. of these public lands Why should this he dune for the benefit of a few wealthy twit , idualsitbecame the Hail kale hate become so corrupt that men of immense wealth and enterprise, do not hesitate a moment to attempt the pa...age of any hiige job through Con fires. TheN know that all that Iv re (loured to sufficient tnonev and the " rooster. - will perform tiny dirty work that may be irequireit at their hand. So frightful was this elbort to get hold of the poldic lands, :that lit one lime last .04.41c./1, One firm fir,/ awl *termite, billy prim, runny (Ilene !atoll were lip on Ihr• ( . 1.•r1:- .1,-k II a mai.. are iilit to, the h, \t •1 1 1 Ibe r I.lli+ Nlllll4. and perliap- 111/1 IIN more Ii has been the ',obey of the line eriimi it I eri•totore In vrnt,l :Ahern:lle Pe4ninn. ill 11. e honk , . It ink the-l . railroad-, ealenlaiiii;: that the incrert-e in die To.-vf,l•l section owun_ tO the entn.truelbut the railroad. %mild more than pas for the land. Risen aw :iv lint the idoirk. who are seekinir In "golible up the (thole of the Tothlir unpin4lll are 111,1 nati-fled soli this On, , ittn•et. , l,l In passing a lull through the:Senate grant log nil inimero-e number It (lily,' It Herred terlionr tootle of these mammoth corporation., no that 11 would thereby own a// the land along the lint- or 1 11 road. Fortunately thi. bill dud not get t ill the but it the pro pie 1.11.i.0ft , 1• lie ewninet fol the Ita , licai menthe! , of Cilfigrii.4 by els•ettng it 11111 jorit% nl Uailicale to the nett rotigre.., they ran expert to nee (hi. iniquitoue swindle perpetrated. Take 1t0t..1, Indiana, Illinow, thin and Michigan Throw them all iron One elle!en of and ion will not have an area an great an that which Congress Lag given to these corpora - of the public lands, In it not time that this profligacy were check ed ? Now these piddle lamb ought Inbe hell for actual settler. The working men Of the country who deem. Or 1 , 1•1. tie in the West ought to hit's ihe choice or lhelle hui.,l4. it i their lalor and indliory which 1,111111 1111prOSe the soil. .1 . 611, toil, the foreignerq who flee from ilwtltraiklorit-al kingly power and the euree of land monopolies 1,11 the European CO111111( . 111 and who, coming here, seek a home in the West, and, by their frugality and induntry soon acquire comfortable homes and build towns and cities, ought to lie encour aged in preference to these corporations which think of nothing but their own interests The Presided( of the State Labor Unionut Kansas, says i lint "the result of granting large bodies of land to corporatiime is the curse of Ka114104 to day. The lands are held beyond the reach of the poor, and the laboring man is compelled to work upon the railroads to procure food for los Mali -11, while the company holds the legal title to the lands on which it wan his right to settle and make fir himself a home. The poor wand homes, and will seek them upon the public ilosaam --if the land is given to thew to cultivate and produce thereon the weans to sup port theuussives and lawilies 14111 add ~innething to the wealth of the coun. try." Citizens of Pennsylvania, it is high time that you take into your own hands the "protection" of your material in• terests. It is time for you to "proteCC ynnr interest in the public lands Nom these Radical "roosters" who are sel ling you ont in Congress continnally. Stop this voting away of the put is lands by electing Democrats to Con gress.—Volley Spirit. The Negro at the Ballot Box On the secondXuesday in October the people of this County 'and State Will witness the unusual spectacle of negrocs at the ballot box. "The Demo milic party washes its hands 01 any responsibility in this desecration of the ballot, fur it omosed, from first to last, political equality between the white man and the negro. All the credit of this movement, if any, belongs to the Radical party, and we yield to them every negro vote in the county. For the sake of retaining power, they have forced the American people to accept, as their political equals, tt million of negroes, with few except ions, as brutal, ignorant and unfitted to discharge the duties of citizenship, a 4 the savages of the jungles of Congo or Dion'ea, tins been done without the consent ()I the people, for in not it single instance were they allowed to decide whether the right of suffrage should be given to elle negro In Penns‘lvania, our Can stamina has been altered in It material 1,4,1111, usilhont our consent, by rlul•etls and other States, thus placing as ur t6e Collilllll,li of )11.s:tinge to them. It the question hail been midi mined to the ‘oters of this stele, mid Ihev 'had decided m lIIVIWN giving the rano' to the negroes, no Democrat would have found fault with it. 'tut our sense of right reheir aNnist being 11 ill accept nn °IMO \IOUS cocas re. %Ve inil the Itadieals of this Counts how thee like this loreed equality with the negro ? They are not even allowed to ,-elect their political (spuds. The) will hind that eitimlity .144, not stop at the ballot hos. The negro, will soon lie found in the lure lid's, and in other piddle positiotorrerrtiai state and Conn ty, and it will not Ire Irrirg betide he w II claim nnrutl eipialits, which dem ngogilem bland reads to en force While RP are opposed to negrour trraar, Item orals will not plan e the least obstrue lion ui !but way nd ,their toting, The I.lw as it stands gives them this right lint at the Sallie 11111 e, Dellnierlll l4 do not espert, nor are they entitled to, negro votes, hot the right of suffrage We rile upon while Men and their soles, and by Iliem the Democratic par ty is willing to stand or fall. Election officers must understand that when a negro conies to the polls he must possess the same qualification.% as a Wiwe man before he inn vote, for the nl.l hattle err °four predeee.sor, Pa non, is still In firer, that “is white than in as good as a negro, pros Ned he helms es hnu self" The Fifteenth 1111eirdnipirl, Iron nit place the ballot in the hands art single ne gro, but merely prohilois the state from making any dirrilinelloll Ireltteelt white:UM blarll linen, in right to s.ite negro lois no rights superior to a w hoe imin, lie is rimy placed on the same 1001ing. Itelrlfe It iregro can era,. In (11... I 'OIIIIIIN an I Ire Seerrinl dot 01 I 1 r tuber, lie Ire it elll7ell 01 I Ile Slale. It re-1.1..111 of the .11.triet ten date . 1.11.1 :I Sillte or County ilt woho. Iwo 1... do, .pialdiemions r tio,ol node at ..ur eh. 1,0 , - Jll//,to If on 111 - _ riu• Demo, ratio `;olle ( . ..ffloot• lee ol lbeir addreHm lu tlo• people ot Holt :•110e, gt% e thr mg picture ot lo mating, all tirs "Nlan% I(iiihcal tiletillicrs of the tien rntl ,\ssettilitc are linable to read or write - Incapable of ilratting a law or understanding its weaning r It is enacted li) their %oteii,utitl arable, per hnp to %lilt! we:to-wen had for or against 'fudges are on the bench, ignorant of the plainest principles of law,iti‘esteil %salt author It) to del reP 111.11 the most important rights of lIIIIIIIrn, executors, 7t IIIIIIIIn tratorsii goarilians arid trustees. Re gents of the l'rofessors and are wuh OW toittitlications for mai ~Illtlllll character or nit quality titled thew for leach cr. h Hur h men in oilier it n. ❑o WM der there is had lohnini.tration, and et Hach wen hstve +been h.reed int,) all icahhe 1.0.-itn.n., in the Swilh at the Inuit ut the latonet. it ttl time there wits a change. -Foopnuuischapp, the Chinese speculator, w ho deals in his friends and relatives, 11111101111N.A that he ham orders Iron) New England, to deliver there 200,4)0 eiadies. They are to he em- Idosed iii the factories. The white hands are to he discharged and their places given to 11/tinese. Thar is the sl ilipallly Chi` 1t11a11'11.1.4 if New lug land have for while laboring nom These Hanle Itailicals link the iwelple of • Pennsylvania kip vote their ticket at the October election. The next eon tract will be to employ them in our Navy YAniFi and (!natorn llonmea. Ilovv would this interfere with our brave ooldierri and sailors who train wider the Radical banner? "Am. I'on do."—lteeently the Presi dint appointed an unknown man to office in General Schenck's district 1610101 a the latter's knowledge. On being remonstrated with, anal told how important it WAR that the appointment shoul - be recalled anal Schenck allow ed to control it, as if would help his election, the President replied : "I aim vcry sorry fur Gen. Schenck; but the appointee is one of my second cousins " (;punt kilowo how to look utter InK ECM Why ? We repUblish from our own editorial colUtuns, the following article of sever al weeks ago "Why should we vote with the ]tad icale, who have rained the country and overturned our system üblican government? Why should we vote with a party that has put upon the shoulders of the bpoor man of the land the enormous urdens of our national debt? Why should we vote with a party that has piled tax upon tax on poor men, and released the rich from the ne cessity of paying tribute? Why should we vote with a party (lint has taken from the farmer—the producer of the land—the right to din pose of his producta in the market without a license. Why should we vote with a party that has bitterly oppressed and tram pled upon the rights of the poor men or the country Why should we vote for an organiza tion that is to-day trying to reduce the prices of labor, by importing !ruin the millions of China hundreds of thous ands of the worst classes of that pen ple who take the places of the hard working and even now poorly paid la borers of our own country ? Why should we vote lor.a party that wants to pity thirty cents a day and garbage, ITINIVIId Of 52.50 or :1.111 . 1 a day and good living? Why should we ‘ote for a party that proclaims the negro the social and pa Waal rgaal ~I the !char 7111111 ? lIV HllOlllll we (me for a party that lots put rugyrl jiolgry on the beach, wager J ur amen In the liars, Tuve) Senators. in Cana, ee.e, nipier 71161111111 S In Ihe I,eal sla tare. and nigger children to the while public .vrlpa:l, l %V lir should we vote fora party that has breed the negro into the company of white people in railroad ears, in ho tel.+ and at lintel lahles, in halls, in churches, and in every place where the distinction of race and color ought to be respected. \VIn, we ask, 01011111 We vote for a party that has dine all this? And not only this, hut more; (or it has slain hundreds of thousands of our best and bravest men —divided the 1 . 1111171-I+llll JllllllOl a portion of the State. -train 111(41,1111011 111)11. and constitutions—an augurrited a reign of terror everywhere o the South, find high-liande.l4, out nigeousk . and a irkedly op pressed, plundered and maltreated Ihr people. then, we ask again, should the people (me for this part the most infamous, dastardly and un serminhilin political organization th - at ever had existence? A ISLA( I. 14tArn1T1.17 , .. SOlll.ll Car , lina thr/l , ur eandolalf f,r Crollgl eve are lie gl 00( A short time n!,) there ‘‘ere tlt‘re ne , rnem one white man, and that Mute man lilltV1114)fe. litlletimry, ex pellea-Irnw l'on;zre.., then 1"4. Viet 14,1 111i41 1-4•111 , 441 n u 4•111, 1111 , 4 414.'01141, 111141 111 111, plan 11 lierlto hit 'Well 11011111111- led II the liadteal ticket Hltereedm IW :Dinh I 'RN/11111i, (lie triode del, vati,a, C,,ngrevy in Mal State will be hlarl, II„ our l'nn.er% atm , friend, of the lie puldieati party appro‘e of lithe .title ul atlalrs 1.1 telarN ISCII,sI 11. nail Whets iii antliiirilN at Wadiiirgion, liaise gram cil Irtee, 11t iilisetten io all muliorilinitles II ,In the State or l'ennkylvomia, in or .1, iL.,I 11111 may ,Ole here lit the 4 1 .rwr.; Cll l llllOl NO ,Ir olit of highilering and ItilloWn will be 41 I il l lends 11 10, :11141 they wIII Ile 011 11 11 1111 111 the',riper time. The prubabiliiies ire ilia( nine out id es, ry te,, a [hem So 0 1 11 It the municipal ...Inchon in ingloil Inn! spring All whu ibil nu Lane no right 10 Suite 111 Penn.+) kannii 1,111 (our% 111111 id 111 1 1 111 h e ( hill lsu l ;ed and wale lu amaer whether lie or nines (lie Sf ale 5 , 41111. pi hell' well 1117 - 1111111 t I/1111111 pl t,lure them-elect' for the nnkr it hi , 10 1 1 III! n eOlll, 1/11( 110( Oils Id 01( 1 111 0 Ight to L ¢ itiltoveil to i•-• care 111, 0r Ina' Let IM m he rlo.elv viatel,e.l lit ei(.l,, 111111 in 1111' C l lllllllOll and many Illrttnl tint es May be kept nut he due vigilanne. --Ihla•n 111 South Carolina, the Itadicals are Upping negroemotiol charg mg it upon the I)einocrats, for the par loo -e of crt al pig etertviltrill, and roils_ log rip the negro population to rule the Radical In I,et A rlrret It.tdrcal ru cular, ahoot the siitheninut \ nil alill h there 18 III) 4101114, has 1111.11 I - 1,1,11N discos ertl tit Augusta, in v.hich the I ' llloll League directs that one pronii rent negro lie selected in each county, and that be he put to death in some secret 'dace, and the crime then chitrg ed upon the Democrats, This plan, It is hoped will 'mite the tiegroes for the diallieals. Ihd e‘er Christian intoi hear of such efcctioneering'l What can Christian men think of such a par Iv? I low can Christian vote for a party, whose whole record IS one of 111001 110111 dent It —agmitsmittat 101 l and murder? The IZndlcal loaners (oils apologise for, luit_ditre not deny, tII IS damn! iig litttlical plot murder Lebanon .I(frerl ser. DEMOCRACY VS. Al.lBll — The Ifernocratic party is in favor of the white rare, white suffrage alone, ecom omy in the admiti'istration of state and federal linrutcea, equality of States, strict adherence to the Constitution, supremacy of civil over military law, habeas corpus, Trial by jitry,frat press, free speech, equality of taxation, one currency for all, rich as well ad poor, bondholder as well as laborer. The Radical part) is in favor of ne gro suffrage, negro equality, wealth. concentrating of power in the Federal Government, destruction of States, sur rendering of the reamed rights of (lie States and the people thereof, gold for bondlittbleis and depreviated current.% for i 101 i id Ullllll.O In bur, Negro Representation. So conscious are the radicals of dimi nution of party strength in conse quence of the large desertion of white voters from their ranks, that they place all their hope of success at the October election on the negro vote. Without that aid, whirl' they obtained through the fraudulent passage of the fifteenth amendment, their defeat in this State would be certain, . . Whether they can succeed with it remains to be peen. It depends upon the white voters of the State altogether whether the Radi cals carry a majority of the Congres sional and Assembly districts, and re tain their Senatorial strength in the districts which this year elect, or not, We have not jet Met confidence in the pride of race. We do not believe that Charles Su mner'a lecture on caste, delivered in almost' every northern Slate, has quite reconciled the Caucas ian to any closer affinity with the Af rican than that whirl] lie line euttained lor years past. We have it M 1 1 ,1116011 that lie will feel uncap) , when he finds himself iitanding in line with him at the polls, and we are thoroughly convinced that any but the very meanest white Pennsylvanian would shrink from sit• ling besidejuin as lin equal in the jury box or hills of Legislation. Call the feeling what you please-- prujuthee, It you will--)et the fast of 11t4 exntteura mill not he (Hutted \V het hur tune on.l the patted! earl WWI 111 the ttvo raves decreed I v the Illieeettlattlelellliellt 1% ill gradually crud 111111.11)14 rveling is not utuv the qui , non pre—ent 111,. While nuul 11.,1•1+ MO cordially welcome the ktriraniam ..mover of 111 tar, indeed, front thi+ toeing tl e eaPe there or neureely one II hice rrLJI cal eI I'll 111 Ira \lllO tifle4 not keeret at the degrading a4.oeiatimi; rare exee ptiona, It In re jected be the Legi4lature. We will call particular attention of the 1111ite totera of Pentilllvatou to thi4 fael. The two great parties, an far as the hite ote is concerned, and probahl this year sn etenly balanced, on it lull vote, that the negro suite -estimated at eight thousand---would turn the scale in tat or of whichsoever party tlieS• al Ilyd theniselten - with ; and we all know their strong affinity for radicalism. This is certitude not a pleasing pros Fleet lor wife men who cherish any pride of race, and are conscious of their Flllpernritv and the absolute unlit nese; 01 the u.gro to fill intelligently the new pesitu U into tvhich he Ilan not only been hurried but driven, to look forward to. But the fact stares us in the face and Democrats, our whole duty is coat we •1111110 t escape It. . prised in t hw.:words—harmony, work, Th e re i" b ut"" e w ay to avoid the tool sacrifice. Prom this hour, up to es ti r°"'e'l"enee" that "`"" 1 "" Ita the close of the ballot box, on the pay his result from it negro balance of per- of the election, devote all tour time litical power in tire State, arid that is and tueantr that a„he spared without this injury to business, to lithe task of rea The white men without distinction cuing this country from tix extortion., of I,:irty must tote 'warm,/ the party negro equality and radical extrava tiro , negro votes for. entice. Theme are considerations far 1 , 4 the only course left Ins if we ,Dove die emoluments of victory,which would pr. serte a pure white political should unite eery' Democrat "prompt 111•11'11C) and gioi•rn uI the !.,Teen to ,10ty..• 'feu years of misrule, ten tls V, Legislative nail judicial branches scars of tyranny and usurpation, If by white antes. nothing more. should arouse us from \Ve need not pia the quest sin to Rent the lethargy and inactivity of the past, oi rat , . hut we ask moderate, decent r.e gust. courage to the heart and nerve publican , , how wljtl,l you like to ne to the arm of every man 111 the coming represented in rorigre,s and the Slat , I eoutesl. Now' in the time to strike Legislature by MIMI elected by negro The columns of the enemy are waver votes? This at present A tear or two desertions thin their ranks—die hence, )"" rule now negro satisiartion is whispered. Even their talcs, we shall hate to mistily ti1e,0„,,, cannot fill up their depleted gnesunn a h u h ' , ""'l ask, I ' ' I " ranks - caused by their humiliating like being represented In l'ongress and lki;.; to, and associating with rue the State Legislature - perhaps the Lleettlive attics by ft , 'gr.e" 9 For It \\ bite men ask you to save our race this thing Is permitted to gii on -it the from the horrors of amalgamation. radicals as it party continue the black Tax pavers implore you to protect partnership rest assured "to tills Corll there against further plunder. pletion it must come at last " \Vorkinginen plead with you to end See the danger. In this State there at once, mill forever, the curse of Coolie are tour it:- Co, (cry el, rmwre.,...r. , slate labor. al and si•t eral almost equal Senatorial good cititens ask %cm to render "" Ite r r e' effi n ttr e 111 "tr ie t"- I t ' the purchased totes sift delegates taluless white radical tote is cast as 71 US a marketable commodity. the addition of the negro cute will elect The Masses look to you, :Ind none the radical candidates nn these die- others, for a removal of dot les or larilln trims. from ever y article embraced in family Anil tell usovill you, how much flit n , anta fermice is there between lotting a white The people of every State rely upon Iteresentatite elect 41 by newt.; tides sou to restore their Constitutional rights an't hl." UeltreHe'llati"' elle''ed by filched from them by it treasonable ex wlllte votes ? creole of power. In either ease we would call them The whole country paralysed in negro Itepresentatives. We cuts data ousiness—witli eoliiim;fse crippled, ag "" 'h 811 "et l "" I".twee" them. the tiviiltilre unrewarded, nianulacturen white candidate who I ourts negro, languishing, mechanical interests pros voles and is elected by thew is not rt trate, labor oppressed(, workingmen tt hit hetier than the negro searching in vain for employment, the - 1111. moderate rashest who does nit hall fed and struggling for bread, reins like these new political adjoin is and all taxed to extortion- are looking ts loch the "overall amendment bas to IIn• I),,nineracy fur consigned to los party, but thinks he Consertative men, holding the cunt may tote the radical ticket without mum weal superior to party, are flock any danger of (Isere ever being a negro to our standard. upon It is tery much mistaken. Gen Republicans, disguii:ed with repel erally those who vote with the negro Hive extremes are revolting against the will vote for' the "egr", nail s" time Iliad 1111111111.1 SM or I, I. Radical parts', the "new voter . ' will claim his place and throwing their weight wllh its. upon the ticket, and get it tot) With such nunlutnes created by it .We ray nI all (motor to those repot'- shameful abuse of power, it would be Imam; who are opposed to negro nut tally to doubt --criminal ill fear —coW trat. , .e, it you would avoid the disgrace ardiee to name.' /cork ' Organize! of it negro representation in Corigil:l'S w„,k! nod the State legislature, you must ride against the radical ticket The Cry for a Change The general cry in this State in for a change of rulers at Washington Arty change rout be for the better We have had our fill of taxation, of rottAn m•ss, fraud and corruption We have given the Radical pro ty a lair trial. For ten lung, vv. ary years we have permit ted it to control our oflairs at the discre tion of its leaders, and what have, been the results? may thin tax-payers exclaim, any change !mint be for the bet ter CA UTION —Never enter a sick room in a P tate of perspiration, us the moment you VOl.l your pores absorb. Do not approach contagions diseases with an empty stomach, nor sit between the sit i anti the tire. Lim hest attracts the %also fret .•tibilives aro prefer title to till cr The Income Tex. SHERWOOD AGAINST IT 1 ' ARMSTRONG FOR IT I In the present contest, out people should not lose sight of the Income Tax question, which is really one of the most important that is presented to them. This is the most odious of all the taxes imposed, and until the Radicals came into power, it was unknown in this country. At an evil- moment it was es tablished to last during the war. It was considered a war tax, and nobody dreamed of its being continued in a time of peace. When the war was brought to a close, it was re-enacted to Decem ber 81, 1869, and everybody, when that time arrived, thought it dead. But no, our masters at Washington were not sat isfied, they had tasted blood and were not disposed to give it up while a drop could be drawn At the last session, after a hard struggle, this infernal lox was re-enacted for another period of two years, and if the Radicals are kept in power there will be no petting rid of it This tax was retained in order that ti tax on monopolies might he abolished, which was done. Every Democrat in Congress voted and worked for its repeal, but the Radicals continued it in spite of them. The people, everywhere, called for its abolition, but Congress would not listen to them. W 11. Armstrong VoTRII IN FAVOR OF TIIIB 001011 H AND II ATF.FIII. TAX lIKI NO CONTI NORD. The Radical party is. in favor of continuing this tax, ,o the thousands of office hold ers it supports co n be kept in office. If M r.Sher wood should he sent to Congress, he will use all his influence for its re peal FarmeN, mechanics, laboring men I do you want the prying assessors 10 continue to conic around every spring to question )00 as how much money you have made the past year 7 _Are you nut tired of being compelled to return to an impudent federal officer the value of your chickens end pigs, and how much ..us make off your butter 7 No doubt you are Abolish the income tax, and thousands of lazy, idle Radicals who Cannot make a decent living in iini-oth er war, will gored of office in the twink ling of an eye. The mission of W. 11. Armstrong, if elected, will be to keep these nO'ls in office, and they are now contributing money t o elect him. The Income tax is now .on trial before the country, and scythe election its fate be determined If the Demo crats carry Congress, it sun and will be repealed ; but if the Radicals again have majority in that body, it will be con tinued. Armstrong la for the tax, Sher wood is against it, and the people are Ilgainst.lt• How then ought the people to vote? Why, vote for Sherwood and Ana INST the TAX Are You Ready 2 it THE SPIRIT IF THE 141110111.te1'.-- Not since the flays of Silas Wright has such a degree denthumution been awak plied in the Democratic ranks of the State of New York as that which say. fated the renomination of (Gov. Hoff man at Rochester on Wednesday laet. Not only were It hundred guns fired in the place of his nativity—New York city—but all over the State the thun der of artillery and the sparkle and glow of Ii reworks prOdititTled 'the en dorsement of the people. Gov. aloft man has, therefore, a splendid "send off." It is somewhat different with the Republican candidate for Govern or, Gem Woodford, who heads a ticket that us received with ieicla coolness by eveiv its own smiportere in the interior of the State. Hoffman has the inside track, and we have no reason as yet to change the opinion we expressed some time ago—toonelv, that lie will be re. elected I.) 70,0(XI tonjority.—N. Het alt. Neglecting the People The Radical party has been in sion of the Government for the h years, during which time hundr millions of dollars of the people's has been stolen and squandered, lions of acres of the public lands been given away-to railroad ring. creating lingo monopoi)on whose territory is greater in extent than They have collected nearly ono internal revenues, and by side public lands to extinguish the debt. They have created an army of holders, eating out the substance people. They have passed unjust and sive lOWA, 'in opposition to and of the will of the people. They have ignored the rights people and legislated for monopol or , former theories of the goiter They have legislated against tla and privileges of American lel en. enraging Pagan immigration eountry„thereby substituting Co burin our factories, mills end Ivor to the.exclusion ,of American a and workmen, who must find nth ployments or starve, being in compete with laborers who can week on a few cents worth of r the privilege of catching rats The labor interest of this coot waking up, as may ho seen by lb ster tneetlega of workingmen large cities. They ROO It la lime t people ahould arise in their xtrer arrest 111 e es iu.w tbreelerm country. Do not forget this andicid parts , is respomible wrongs and injuries the people ti grinning under, will so viontinue they err hurled from power I therefore, who_are in flit Cr of nu just administi atom of the h 11.0/10t11 Ind OX petid II lin. of it, money, remember that the only do LIIIP IR to sett for Itelno crht , and measures Be Active A littln activity, a little energy omits, and we shall win the battl, iv no time for idle dalliance Democrat, in verb election 411 , 01 terininot that he will make one tional vote against Wood, 1111.1 slim, Otte adds/annul nil,. In CHe inn district will, in the 1 1 , , ,g amount to about 200 in the S.•ri district One additi,nnui vote, Ow is %Pry important Sec tu, it ery 1.114110 h di•trn t tire hurt made to get an ,1,1 n ,, t wait for other, to attend to ork yourmrlf Act with c nets and determination ,I 4 t thin asauranell Of victory d every man doe, 1114 dote l•rlefy ter eleetmli huv been 111.4 by urn, indifference Last year , 1111gli cruts stand 11Way from the .14, have elected Pucker by 20,000 111. titan we repeat the folly tlai. N.. 1 no, a thousand tames NI A urtm. I and .trik.. for \ 1("1(1 “ Tli I'et LAMM " —Thil ‘ - ‘t Itrrubliran sap+ that in :Ili—, w ludo negro 11 UeNl,ll.ll Ir iii`gllll.lll tented by t h e mail judgment ih. reflecting men The ru•gro i, tor What he lA, and the are not in nem] of his vide, to be unfit for politutil freedom, thmii who use hint an it voting in du not despise inn less brrnu [mike a hail of him At the slum that Radical faction that ti.ses I carry certain candidates iloes the least contemplate treating the as an equal after he has polled hilst the other Itadield flu non, desires to carry another class of dates, pimply &Jimmies it , forme iorni Li a mere mob, without I Min right or consciousness of the lima, American citizenship The Ii n. being out of the tight, ever) eau political excitement was roan): the ix lain:tient of amalganwtue• can and American culture, in a merit of eitkenship, can be mad.. the Wild guidance of cool 1111 d nu reason This is n new phi,e id gro question, and it is n highly log one ‘Vhilfl men Ore id, pal i• at the whole subject, ui tie light tory, ren.o Ii and lonunon the negro will coon slid, out portion of the governing pewee A PROFOUND 'l iliNAK.ii Tll *l.r, no.; ,I diet ( tale, , ono 01 the well u+ ilia oldo s t of the Journal" ity, says that Wendell I'lllllll greatest orator and most promoa , rr or this , generation of Aim ri \Veil, as regards his oratory, we presume to question it, but its Honking, it is truly wonderb thinks a nigger 13 /I' , good ii i 111101, and 11/1, 114 4 % 4 441 4 d thirty )4;1 1114 4 (11 this yr eat ilvnigke, and sm million of viet ins havo paid the with their lives, mid in all real probability, another half iiiilhon so before his big ttuitight is , e and common toms() is rosbired country NVliiit 11. , 11114111 111141 1 looney 1111411 p0%,••11,,ri of 111 t when ./in otherwi , e sereolde ills tho editor of the Comm.', CIO, (•I 51111111( of the must hopelo.s wel roost revolting madman in AM, N. Y Book -The farmers to taxed for everything thee near, drink, and should thee looe n ie Bred dollars out on interest, \ heaPCIO upon it; and should th man have a cow he in taxed It misaion to keep the same, hest occupation tax is put upon 111 n if he should be out of work the his time. The capitalists wilt invested their wealth in got curitiee go untaxed and are Se,lt all taxation since the income t been modified. TVA ineomilitt wood wants remedied —Arindir for continuing it. For which think the people ought to vote BTII.I. GAIN INI) In Oreic Democrats gain a IT. f 4 Senator i of G. 11. Williams 111 North MI they gain another m I it , " beggor J. C. A bboll beep II moving