Thillii6ifii. J. Wlrtliffe. 41inos altoliorunies. • ISMirets Ili., September . 1. ll* VOR. VSSOS ,a..(31 - tant FOR VICE-PWISID6I% SC/itisl6l ; olfaae.a peril- State liekep :iVOITMOMNERAL, ) 1 itOr?ll.4witiri • of itawrowounr COl/201 ME ,svitvirrow Etstaw. riots • O .; np C Ml ous BRII4. c Oo pormista, t. I.tei cosoßriss. • ' CAPE. JOSEPH B DONLEY, Of' Greve County. • FOR AfIDEIWIILT' - • TUOMAS Ricuptical. n J. VANKILIK. • • ••• A: l 5. BUFFING'PON. • • • ]OR 17t00ECIJITS0 ATTOBAID I T. , • J. R. li. FOR cxnix auti issice4Eß., •• ,TtfIDX SCOTT.; • Pon cottrar - OPRItYOS. • • r 8;,..A. DICKEY. , TOD •TOOR HODS!. DIRECTOR, JOHlt SLENTZ. , YOB ADDITOR. •WILLIAM THOMAS. FOE conozisa, t WILLIAM BARNES. •rog TRUSTE= OF ACAD*XT. •; • SAMUEL MAGA.W. • RICHEY EAKIN. RsrunfJcAN MeetingB wf i ll be held nt . 413 folleAng plices at the dines named. viz: Ai New Brighton, Sept. Ilth, at 1 n'efikk Ac 'Darlington, Sept. 16th, at 1 O'clock; P. X . • At Fairview, Sept. 17th, at 1 o'clock, PI M At dery Shelikeld, Sept. 111th, at 1 o'clock, Atldeengue'S chool House e lndependenee tp., Oct, 9th, ..18 at 7 o'clock, P. X • Seitablespeakers will address the people lit the above places, who will be announced heresfter. Other meetings mill be hereafter ,annonneed at, other points to tbe. snsuntY. ,; *By ordeLof the Co, Execudve..Cont. . - 'HrMA (*ASTI& v. bli ' Troe G 1 inn . einPattY'of IV* I :*Plta l iiE4vst ou Wodneaday t fin derstandbm is tiiiiktior; Q path; Col.. iOC. *third and gorfl, A. Grow will coed with de and iiddriniiihtiOti. pie At that., _Rsrssueank Laves .0144 1 0 1 Y at -timiOoutt Howe on asst Tuesday , craning, 044., Sib.) H. HITCHER SWOPS of Chatileld cottaq, one of the very beet speak en in Pennailissin will be here to addrow the people, Let every nook and come in Abe algid HOMO WAWA on that einsaing.. •TXICRI is no denying tbe bet that one great ,reason - why Dawdling tate Grant, beestqo /le Wei the means of kiUlag off a qnsrtir'of a - inffilon of their iciteis--genefSity known as -*bets: And; on our Tian, We don't Imitate : to add that out roma why we know Seymour DA tit kw the tresideney. is beranse he rim direct ald pxid comfort to thou who murdered a - Quarter of a nalition of our citheria 4 -our truloi? voters. Ova friends in Ohio township had a , roue• lug meeting at Fairview, on last Tuesday evening. The wholo country turned out, in cluding the wide•awake _ company and l - the drum corps from Heavr fipseehes were de ifvered by Messrs. Rutin, Harrah and cook, atter whir:lithe meeting gave three Omen: for Great, Colfax and Peace and then adjourned. Ohio township is on the alert, and will • have her Nil vote out in October. ' A amiemprtnast wntingto the N. Y TribanstroafiTlagars Fails, mist "You may be interested to'besr thet,tri our town, which ,toolleidniut Ave' hiindrect votes, .there were over tiny voters Who intended to vote for Mr. Chase had he been nominated by the New 166* Convention, but have decided to vote for Grant and Colfax since the nomination of tleyntour. quite 'a number of them were War Democrats.. They will not touch-any thing tinged with copper. "Bum" Puissant's paper in. New York appears to be the entering wedge for split In the INsnitienttic party of that eity.l. The silvcr-tongned, kid-gtoved and ariattieratte bondholders there will have nothing' tel do with "Brick" or his paper, and although, the latter has been In existence for several weeks, the World has not yet recognised its existence • and probably never will. "Brick" dries not like' this "snubbing" process, and intimates "war to the knife and the knife to the hilt" iii due course of time.. , Loon at this official table of relief afforded you by a Republican Von roes from the tax : Atkin rendered necessary by the rebellion of the Democratic party in 1880:' Ta ! ell "rded 81 Sreeroro Feb. 3. 1819 WOO* " " " . IBM 44.300,000 " " " " " 401! 110, IRO 110,000,000 Total tax Ultra off the people In Wee rm. thrff,llll9,ooo Will gnu - have Giant, Colfax, and Peace, and let this reduction of tam go on ; orSe,l'rnonr, Blear and War, and al increase of dc r TEL election Of Seymour roans war. If be b chosen President there can be no doubt but thattlxitreoonstructol Governments will be overtu6S‘i at the point of the bayonet If need be. We Zilair's'word for it. The attempt to overturn them will cause 'Allegro war—and JnadY. What Then? We loin be plunged luto another vortex of strife; 'worse even thin that from which we ha e , esceped. I I Elect Grank-and thedisappolnted Re is will ykdd to the decision of the loyal Na ' , and Rmuistruction, now so auspiciously p grew , In& wilt be happily completed. Whichshall it be,-peace or *earl.ll sz of the.best ropes we. have unlined in the mum is that of the Han. Johnlßing. Iflui,tit Mao, who, while small* at a Re- - 7 pralhelin 10eCtiikg ilitgor, Valve, was. • Putted by a,Capperbeakiiltoorted out, about Yea &inn?" Xi. Magian isatsat. reeponded r Bow, tboidlarf Go and consult re. I cods Gripe court that tried and oonijcted ber Go sod'it Gen. Halloo* wed timed • the order for her execution Invite of a wri t of habeas mous wideb badliesaienrd n idm; and drat amiftlirummtlafted, le and ask that apanate,Praddant, Andrew Johnson, why be reets pardon after s' petition bald ban "Ma hiq idgned by crefy member but enirof the hart who tried' her, - 11 11 4 drawn ~ up in therhandwriting of the Man You.. aeol. fusult. i Ilsues Pommies 'Le Corail 'Democrat nye: rTh ra l.,._+ , . Grant b made of the . fight .11 um!, publkan President. HO is dru the great ili butcher of mini ; si i i 113. great itatioaal murders At or; /0 too! - The Hon: G. u:peuaieton fig 04 sdOktnrs opinimi. In his recetit 4eeW aellatigor I# ,here manly taute to the Itefulgumn ma dates We quote: I ABB not disparage the sliilitym thane . tirz2oponenta o. rl *lad ticat&ld„ limbo Writopt: ...r t. Isar beefs itt l itglure has stood the test of seems, and; so tar as I himrkiiiiii*le his tobnatbluistdCwltltmed-' oration and inagassimlty in Ida high +Atm I have ,known lit r.,.Colfit :irell' „toi.tniny yenta. flier. mei lu l to sti'lMsiesslou'Of great power.lOU at' imitable and esamsble gen tlemen; an 4 would perform with dignity the 'duties of the high ofilee to 'Which he 'aspires. Vag DolOoCrooY at' our dongtvistatud triOt ore jud now doing a harlot amount: of boaattng. They affect to'betieve a that ['raw ra w* d, thelikandidate for Co wttl be ells! ed, and i yhin Area to know how that , •iel anttloto be brongldAtbOA, Oa, 'give us thbaa Vat respbc: tin counties . 1 • caldera. Beam , Lawrence I. Washington • MI snap Greene 2500 " • SW) lat In the di ll t /CC° T*o am:* Ihsfeeeratle, figura 00 the Coigie j arl2 N.oir kia it am, sod orthe Wigwam me. Wire are not nria**aisrit than our ll:aircraft pTptr ' 4" At *aver 6 - '":744111 1 r7.. We Mak MEI 14). foe Dooley in dist • Tun leaders of the Democracy of this conir ty madoins energetic • ettacapt last Thursday to ratty their forces at New BrlghtOn, era were sent In every direction, runners were called into requisition, , and the untegitlad were betought with all the appliances eon. ' ceivable to attend'at that time. They were. informed, that unless they rallied and made a favorable demonstration on that dsy, their op. ponents Would takiadvantitgeof the elegant. stance, and herald it : Olioughunt the . country 'lluit the Democracy of Balfer county, were_ disheartened and already gave np the fighl,, Repreientationej of this chancier 'drew to. ether it Pretty air crowd of people at New Brighton, bat not over 'one.half the number the / I,lrace expected. Indeed we are Informed by tieisoos present, and in whims oplUicul we have the citmost confidence', thid the croid, estimating men, women and children, did not exceed twenit-liva hundred peepone. Of course a lane number of these were Itepubll cans„' whO were sttracted tliather only to hear what the ltn Klux 'palters had to ray. The !rutty" therefore amounted to not his in point of nimibere, end its to orithnsi aim the article was nowhere to be focuid. . . Tim 111i,mocraey of 'llsoction and theme I townships arejnst now endeiriaring to iilay a iliticeetiao,'lntldoli no' okstibt;!thei Ixtlier 'te be.atierp . ~ Twoof thetteaskousspeaspass• i hall lam them blirniallw 11 1 0 YLne, ,alwar':' bee"nu'bk .4 4l 4 , l *.Ps• ReerblitltieY Adve ran away from the Poor Hain, and they have 1 , no hesitation in.telling others that they Or ' pose staying iway until titter the election, When they intend returning to, their,old quer% ton, to be fed and clothed, at the public cr. penes; There is no doubt but this enterprise has been mappld out tor them by the Denio- Cmcy ot their resPecilve townships, and' our purpose) now is to call the:attention of • the election Wilms to the matter, so that when these paiipepa come to offer their votes it the October Cleitinfi,, they, will knoW: =idly what Welt legal status Is; st!ti what . dispixst. Una the law ftbquireetel brawled' their bal- lots: They were legally and regularly sent to the Poor "House by authonty, and have never been discharged therefrom. They are at liberty now and roaming.,through the country without any one's eminent aave their own. Officers of Racdpon and Greene town• ships 1 sift the law. in ivegardito the right of these persons to vote: ' If they are legally en titled to the ballot let theta have it, bat Wool see that they do not get ILL Oun friends most go to work and keep .at work, and then their work will be done in the right way and with the right results. The following suggestions deserve the attentlon,of every Republican: 1. Form a Grant Club at once in every township, with an independent working or ganization in each election district. 2. 'Get the name of every Grant and Col fax voter In that &arict, and have him a member of the Club, if Possible. &. Next, record the name of every other voter in said district, with every one entitled to become or to be made • voter before' No vember sd. 4. See that everyone who will read Re publican, papers is provided with st least one good 9Pe & Make arrangements that will reader the polling of an Illegal vote in that dist rict mor ally Impessible.• • 6. Take care that—no matter what may be the weather—every Grant voter In that district shall be at the poll's before won of election day, and shall vote as early as may be possible. -7. Look out for the undecided or 'quer n, t hat they vote for us so far as may be. Friends! such is the meaning awe& Aro you already about It. . fr anybody has forgotten Mr. Robert Ould. the Rebel Commissioner for the exchange of prisoners, It is not thi fault of alit gentleman I 'himself,. for he has lost no opporiuity of keep ing his Irma and his former Inflations befbre the public. million which be Seems to have chosen , slice the Close. of the War to %it Ofshiftitig thi burden ofrespousibility for tbe sufferinp of Union prisoners In - the gOiltli from the shoulders . of: the Conftdmite au thorities, when it belongs, to the•ofileete of , I •\ OUT own Oorarnment, who wirer related their efforts to secure the liberation of war captive soldhus by :a ,fair exchamp,. II wilt .be remembered that ba• was surnuemed; se' a witness on Ali Wititrisloted tiwiltnonA, had it been, given on thai:ecossion, - ilkht have fettled the question forever; but tam turiately the Court ruled it irrelevant, antl he viand.ftepainud.* Shod ties be ken Weal' darling fateblame*of eat S al all 11 4 i1 Z Ie j a '* 4le ff iN in Theer Mr. lie tali the" z: Swaim !'ut be tipon • • : erkand pre Wier day, leteei 411e.tireOdid &Meader, he made out Geo, Gnat to be the gnaw, man., Somebody hereupon' , has opportunely WWI faintid'alider — iiiNK:RGuldVMAkillebet Gems Winder, 10010, Pik tithed, and prtietit" thatilliagrain Ptralte. ef 5 1 0, 111. e. were . l iNseglY, breiiioorannt; we reiArnettliouthemt.Priaorti heel* end ' 4l43 ,4 lll * . ritched ita*te t iolicail tylT 6 o4o nate ',beluga telyrar. r am* ariff, istarfidlOk had reduced'elniod let the door ofileatbAler letter worwritten Muir *lulu Uri eichanili3ls well wort [ reprintin g. It 'rrunrakfoumre : , • silq. kesvottencebtiat hid irrittdwitb I 850 patitlad faidaisets,t, Gen. Barrow' Sadism , oral other prominent men among them . ' • I wish -Wand isettSeelneir; Wals;i dey•nuim all the reilltaryi . princeefil :Out 1 (apt offic ers sad all the. politiesVprisaners you hav e. f any of •the polithml vilsonsti hsve on hind •preofshough tatonsiet :thin of beingspies, or•bwring• committed Aber aft. femme which shoed subject' thent is ,punish. rnentfeo . MEM oppadte their •Itatnet. f% Also state whetherlimf thuds; unser all the :cir cumstance, lisier . . shanid bat Messed. • • i• Des arrrmpssiebsi 14ars midi *wa s= our j aebr.: :.Weltiiitiqf a sre of 1 ierageAm,aastiedeire some eat brat..sudertai I .403110. , • IMO • 1000 .101. .Rosorr Om% Agent of/4 1 amPL, WINDER; • • Taw •Thinoeratie candidate for Congress for this' Dia'titet, Mr. Crawford, appears. from AU we can learn, to .have n very ''hard row to hoe." . We friend's Chum Marto be one of the ",latest eloknetit men of Western Pennsylva nia," but singularly enough his Itlequenee is so unappreciable in this county that bat few' smog big_ or sitowit dente to be ea. lightene - his citatory. • Dar lag ili*lnti:,, . 'lin en rioters, times * A lma in apt 10 TatOCK *I, mang tut' '." il'ilai. i i 4l 'iriao§"rilte are I S . teWto ll o, , , , y es,, . • I 1 11 " I t " : Wino 4 1:4 C n ' w k ikt -V 4q 1 1 404 4 ' • -.. 4 00 1 . beforkthe-wilp *5 ilootir ~, iwil i t Darungton mitinuitrom.4 _ _*, ~ - listice At Industry about one buFidlot -rtiOn eluding a good. iirinklink4' = tmaiiis i were on the ground. It• ilooluttewn the crowd weasels% and at all of his appoint, menu; tin Ad south side of the river. The pole-raising in New linghttin on last •Thswo air 'attracted More eta multitude than be had met in the *Mak bette, and that audience was only about as large as owned Cur mita sty einbineetinge en AUI4 ace. :Mr. O. bas doubtion made several political investments in his time. but we venture that this - raid' ef 1 his into Dearer county will prolitlim &bent I as,Mtle its anyone be has ever_mode , . bailey. m. soo. " • • Ato Iwo 1100 MO ,} 5..4.- Who inlol4issa for* *bedew& etartri• ikon 0:14000 Union prisoner', Ai, noon vine • • The bequitatteimilT, by, tmdeimovins to Maine Genera G*llor ,stiffirr t jbly IMO trod to excuse, theiebalkm I • 07Xeall**idle* mike out lltat,ihe North hetugunitixl the re , • tklhoa, 1. 'Who atioleighted lei• the heirible • stratifies ecreuntited by` the "trbnifie of Chrteiher Sey mour (luring the greet tfipperheed 'riot in_ New York City. • . • • The Democratic pity, by trying , : to ahoiv that thb government was to blCtroe'tn, tot enkiting low York city , tlui,fdridts and by nominating Gov. deyniour for the Presi dency. _ Who apologized for the hurrying alive of Union prisoneri'st Fejt 'MUM'? The Democratic party, by admitting Gen. eral Forrest as a delegate to their comm . tiori. ' Who ipologized fur the burning of the city of Oolumbiu;South Carolina The Democratic party, by admitting that arch ineendterY, Gen. Weds Itamptow, to the same Conventkon, , Who apologized for the innuaterehle astir. den otTaten taen at the South by the Ku •Rhix Klan The Democratic party, by saying this the Hu Mu: Sian are oppressed by the Govern ment. Who apologized for the , astateination of Lincoln f • The Democratic- party, by giving Brick Pomeroy, the eulogist of Wilkes Booth. the largest subscription list of any Copperhead. papa in the country. Who apologized, for the deittruction of AM - crime commerce by the pirate Semmes' The Democratic party, by acknowledging him to be one of their le4ers. ' Who apologized for the course of that no torious Copperhead traitor Vallandigham f. The Democratic party, by nominating him for Governor In 1863. Why is the Democratic party emphatically the friend of the rebels I • Because iti leaders are eternally trying to , excuse the cootie of the rebel! in, warring a,gainst,„fhe Union, • firing on the old Sag, starving Union prisoners, murdering. loyal men, exalting rebel generals, viliffruig - and slanderibg loyal soldiers like %merits Grant, Sheratii, Sheridan, Thomas, Sleigh" Meade and their brave boys In blue, by calling them Lineoln i s hirelings. Om Republican -Mends of Darlington tovrosi4 opet4 the aunitaigst in their . la I I eallty last Wednesday weaning. Capt. G. L. Ebt art, of New ins ßrighton, the speak 1 er oft hoer, and entertained Ids andlessol! in a vets! ere4ltable =metThe'i*liiir , o was presided overli eduand csusiircy. ir•sw, The Republicans of Darlbiirkes !ontaililli Ire wide-awake, and notwithstanding: the hag t ors large nontber.of Millen of Thiiiistr4 le iiennuadon, will be 'able to, tbettor g a the fall elenticata. ,A. innad Yof Ilipub-. feane,srUl agiatti take. plume in llngtos os OSA TbAnair l eTeiling• Ato li g ht pro. 'ossittiti OR be6iii ache' ltiraCtions o..tbki dins. Good gleams win' 416 be osi the groins!!. 14,14edi have aliqpisplisaca ; • . RsPalll;out taastlae llowooa last Satardsyastialog liat aiXif WO Ode: O. KotelastilliartlPlSahargit iSillivesadit'rts**ol4iviviStaii Itilt*4:0 3 1 1 0 / 0 0Pb% rit . to* a be**. We Atm ;livored the audience -stit/s, C assabeuor osiapalo soap. It is needless to say that tim item lavoiablyytecirad be the lame audlittloo Prior VieMtn* .11liod. urnuminLimplanniaL aiwiragirdwg• • • Age. tio . ' ' , ado - thur 4s . ; I • r .". ci .: .._,-.-- . - r a ta..— ~ . see Pim l: la 't '' ' • r.' , Y • 1 . rfr.., niwainimli itts people and to lesd tbern idely beet tosir indutins peace. Testerany 'raft a mu • . ot.Ttuaamounfutlitti.lion_titolituerni gtholittrirlforkilotelr - bairns amid it 44 4, 4y1 11 1 2 4 11 if9= .I. _ Tin.flesimmdlititirtik4unithel s*Thillis grit and — sidt - in 4*PllO/ 10 _,A -- The - men% equarstrAsif ilisildis oen..siliflitent Is that WA resolute atraboottrixo Ow remind ed one of Gen. Graii•wheen he eteentlYr re• ilembler,Woultiondamirnerci,stitiimatteaf krielivtikli eliefilliteeetk,beeellW self .r sberd:pa t e nun' mu* Omer ] oon :fit* upon is bit* BoUtherr Maack ' :sputum of • tuttramtiort . beim &nog, *ea ilsecothb3geslipalaptiOnlit , t egicitir4ict',youlitnic,"*toiiik baytiibet• teirthysin the Sontbitik gilled! - -, ‘ • ' Ga.! iesilitra--aisuiedly.. 'Mir cotton mu Als.been very lose Slayton ond we edafeelk kome 01 0 1 0 AO* Ten to YOrk "Pep:' , --ftgest-Sgrm .— Mir -Is r eliteted,' do yod' - thirecti tt iti_ifinure imothir mare -v: GasiL-rimumnt my- pa to that, but I ba , ilereMat,V,hriededalit opm allow old isiuss, eat• Ire, Mai haiii 41,UM ; but I; don't %Makin! , witf breketie" ' • Z&To.--What do voirshink of Grant - Gem L. He it my men. - X believe he le a Wizen. 4111IntWad Point. I think belt above meanneaa fib elbseiriermid. • Rat—orbeee is (Welkin! rancid Wm toasts B gird to the pern,_ • • -Om -- . L-(mailing)—/ you all know. It Wlll he kicp hts (=bac% in mind to to • Ges.." L.—l but Mato my own expenimice. NY Men , ban welted , They ,ilketto hive a white man • conue mails the tleld.and tell them' what to do.. TOO , wit/ ahiffiisra curl of lany men *be rewash in their h es -and WM, their ardent. Those men .de serve to butt trouble. . Sop.—And uly pprd to Jury tools -- I mean =lupbn J bench, LL-1n some cases that Is Ite.dtor stance,wbete an action Wolves in account. Negroes gessandly areignorant•upon intri catelotattemothuslossa But, Ifs distinct Is dispoeed to do'right with thein,lbakm May 'tie divided—white and black. • They Oen.- aroisßOon Icon, aid appreciate thapoal .. • . • Bop.,—About negro supremacy that can never be f-it illly to think ofit. They canbeatromievtimn they are•tolbrja and tbs whites ot the South know it, bat they are tabled by the-, polltiel•re • Rep.-411 raped to the ; ,itcb Goi. L-4 misfile my Mends to iccept them aid come in to the Union and by to bript abeatimaosomd . prospirity.• I toldlite pm..{ pie otAlabaw, If they would not be' guided lbo Polttalithei, wo/k 1 War c'o And ....deeirin think it will , count oat all t t Gea. 14,-;, the cit aro large. •Tbe cotton crop Ja w,orth pKOO4OOII. That is step toward kncgitli shoat the &Attila I . & ehaseiriti my Wm.. tildhlt if nomil, naiad he ,opuld have beep W, and the, honthernpeopla'wonid Vent him vial out knowlat aim& ,r9r 67711 100 r but 16 411 , 471 p! .thinkifooi tilseare • dhoti* . • ' ..vailfunuoigni . 4 'kw Axe Wei i Cot ?Ili 'Allißeicom Milrad•r• 4 001 stananti Hit Pinckney . its: - witioll iV n -4101101' nip 4 1114addAitallf. *q ,-seal Sidgirl Irsicafiii ) S'Ptitt,llloB so ir4 to , 'l4M i Lto 7 - - l• : ' • .' ' ' -I litThSt oi4 CiMilreiat , Is l 4 ''PlittY taw•CadiedeftAtt like ' tonna:ea divettlott at the North. lit, Aim of Got. Lee's imp pact. Jobos sop : . - .h I was hartit esse dbotatied it Krim , NownitS. after. Se Coo hint these. ante ilatillizto converacertahi umber of thindeleistes then at Dm- ItoitV al erte *Wain idl, mod edema racers ot va rious whom I temember lie underage. teased: ei N CIA Tbsbani. 00. an. Me. Vol. ISMS, SwetneyeCispt. liartetele. t ua lia. meat ittion. Styles. Mitt tuft at others I em' at otatent to state. at a f ar no Het at pawnor" made or allowed to be oat teed several I coavenetkone e mPaser, whittle to this Ct. loatition. Re" 'Ja i dntidtosi ki ht that it widen i aj i ndt jant atitilieittErd t that th ey were to , hare in the dales oilloated and New lin* to a, on in favor of th e ouid the b o thers th en about to Me North. I was noreeely by. bbilar Walker to wftbetst a, emesentb Mater Nl'. Vialaile t riet the others were boned to be let Hoskin sod err Taft before the Itrotinty, die dereft which the mob mett-i Wigs re to PAW pilot% sseciliss. .So I I was I we dlegeddiedi thst I Was UsO 'Obliged to take :nr i rti me to Bailin nerds u of my cargo, mahtinel rides, saltpeter ' various mlling of war. which nno not time ift Ws. Dating the enntr re the objects of the expelUtion were cometently epd ely runvaseett. nd pima laid Sobsing pat the same. i Rftstr purpose watts Mi la Me cities ;to a rented,* Itt the, at S, If proible, std then etwate a Owl= .Is Mot cram Lee stud the i Southern .cy Its. was the acknowLedp i ed bead or the li etlite msurm s ts wtle iv,b luar .l Ohm odd nos e Ohm d 'eseryddlA. EMI was Smelt Se whole mar, baring come direct I ho k V z it mo n a d,licl the wn of lillmlogno, km tbs Was platoon erowitag It. ' I bad several pti- I deb with Om hi regard to the mmedidoet. Be said It was oft at Wad lesportesei lo the Contbdresoi !Y. _sad Ins andertaken ander the sanction, and by le mons', to the! Itlehmond Government % that he tdmielf was at the bead et H. 'I tetellect. Wady aam I mama= had with blot sitting togaer on the bridge' on the morn jug of the 18th otJane, two days before we reached liallitz. Be spoke of the dangers attend ing the enterprise, but add that once In Boman be should be ash Se he would then be moonht--_- men that he litte*4 Be theosbowed me his kilter:of Otherin fader which be visaed:6g. and which gine- AM the. auperviskre of the whole data • It • was id Idressed g fp CAN TaihilitlfilitMo. and signed by Ye . Stit It would be interesting to know whether the'Dentoersey of the Did Ohio. District nom inated Vallandigharn for Congress on this part of his rood •or not. • The .feet thus itiF• went; that Ifalhodighant was Instrumental as a. Confederate agent in caching the New- York riots, stone to opiate Ida nomination of Gov. Bey:near for President. The "friends" of Gov: Bomar were no only the "friends" bat the agents 4f YallaMlgbaue • !be isenticiedi whet we Get for - We quote* annexed paragraph hoot tlip: eloirmitond ?comfit Speech made by ion. /1 " ik-C On ° 4 3l # l '01 ! t O io t on Sig n nin i It utookliliatinit , tiltieN • mii Oil for Mesa Wads f‘ yea &et vas accepted sthll aidtte;Sod!! infitet. Wee tatin 1 861 and Is laltheripelettchissilwitic,cobioi its Attivaleut. - . Themarscle— tops In A.Prd,' 18OV. :troth - p l er elimary,4Bl3,the war • ear reareetas . :*4lb gold. - IProni - that. ipe eat oottl - tem Abe prositnn gold mord 'You met to ire per mot: from July tenth Jesmaryilded, OA IMOVI Mallon mas SE per oM:hot. mote led iv* yet be ' come lodated, andthe japer -eurrency ;we! 1 4, 4 6 uadkrtill acids: LEIWOns ONO tiewitiwow . math* Ote .71tr , tiler/G:port* or theAllodit limo di fo. :ddelltrtho 41114010.1nrsaitterbilol :-by; the acitenmittokri WILMA thelp3oo,ooo,ooo 0 1: Ptiirimi' Silt 4061 - et ; own • wets imtdleitsgtild or lie practioil svelte, lent .in 1811$ torsisiWprendiso or told mit 48,14 'gee cost and.m. :OK lehjfe .or WM* lisisiliftiltrooooo tie= wee wry v grea et t, or rathetfierlosiottha teih dm Idat of Wok 64-4411111,, Woe Otitymildhof tomb. toned! 4116-r• providila tor ilialtAiitleoll maw Ton ndlitelmprre has the lone *led -0 10 § the w irsembeeke w were ski* laceolllgorm . eibLexamemdpsodapaliehltrto plow Post ea Wight* Olathe 011111.14111eldile - Peed irkrelehide ekleakes.4l4lleviselle Wbat dermas Ihebo o' swum- actpskir • I ehitegthneotaift... lirthretlAnint • . , if As- .. 4 4• • Asetteis • •1?"'> mama t la tobe epbEL4; l lO4Ol4, w o di u r ou t iw objedt $ l ,ll a stay EnOkid,i and man I nutMea rid" — Waive lidvanklre, * hit F l ak t4 a . I ai7 bb grass we out hops to dial oar cousins , ~Alit latteri 4- $ 1000801 .0 03 dile mutts, be will . oensider thatbi Oise mirdadar, thtt Minna to the fonala, f,iwainif.Kbtfer fliat t'itik*.ofthe__, aisidenta (*this omericomstry ; for in emir Instance coining Dikter, , my observation time lepttad weneitreateff LaFthallghr they were tay WPM to ; We s eire of theta- *AM ea left to fto In public anemblaa es, I basra..kand kulaly the Ow. the `iresker es Abdnifpnisbed. around .1W %'<ilratid.:9llotr 'unusual in attt...PrObabti isem being used ton, - they seed:: - quite able to tate awe of gwaisstres. Lis was fasfeayligci that t saw, In Nate cif the ion frequented streets, a I , ol to liitoodia;UtominAtriking her repeatedly with Us fidsfwbee a crowd direst, burly NagikWen - iatootteallelilby,4ooFitnotteed shitdblitifteb , n.4lthmtent veunringto re= mark maims lt. Buth•ft th ing would not, I venture tow, be witnessed in any American eitywftlimit , tinrisswaideg party readying puchlobialslititetit &shinty tichlydo served, at the-lien& of r thiohservers. and it Was with dtekuity shell &Mid keep from in terilstiegr but .being Ismail min and a Mun ger I thong'ht it boa told thetatikai &yid ed as it might, and 4 preserved a strict nen ; tratit,y, as cedthit vallautWitives on this side When, a few yam ago, there wait war on our , aide °Abe water. •la the matter Of . • SaILWAT AND nstaway etarllnet hoWesttnlitere k 'enenli_that is - different from ourowncountry that an American must 'needs intim ,It The'English railway car-' 'nese isgesersey divided . 'into throe compart : utents, completely separated from each other. With doors openi, ng at each side. the:comport:, menu •at each end, over the treekk toeing maislydenondlatted Sedittd•chiss e stii the cen tre compartment lirst-eissio The, noon. chin eompartmenta oak some raids are better than cm others, hut generally ens cushioned • with leather, sulkies* high to enable the passen ger to assi - the bead against the, enshion, and with two beaches arranged to accommodate eight penoutiorhodt 'Wag elicit other.. A lamp h suspanded from the centre of the root, end - the only ventilation ',supplied by win dows aver .the dons. which can be opened or closed at pleininre. Whale:ma at the sides Oup i ply light. but.bannot be ice . Racksare provided tor small baggage, luggage, as it is called in this country,) andellogether, .itic ontelessisecommodationk are quite comforta ble, unless the can are very much crowds,: but Inconvenience • ftem fete cause is rare. as Iso many cars an generally purled. The 11ist-clinis compartment* for the most pen, accommodate sit pantenipst, with mete:the same !ski theneasid.class. incept that there is a dtvhion between the seats, tothe atringensititt on tone of our awn ralltessys, aia. *04 11,111 W is' cloth or plush, the ng extending to the roof at: the ear. ivklit MOM Ilb:MILI accomodation glv, en , for stowlai away man inn i s44 t he Boor mostly carpeted. ' The t catt generally separate from t ither* bat iii some Jadanees one of (hatbox, tick pen:main et the Mine MAW, in which are tbe.other two classes, India, in internal ar rangement, very much this mune as the other trisasseclot, witheut enikioalagof any, 'or sconatinuchtkei tors lump ,The NEI ways isle huilt in the'inest - ' Subittaidlal manner, with bridges mid tunnels numerous, and built as though to lost ibrevisv,rand I from this diminutions", swithe me* lit *bleb the lira lira coupled *ether. anchjolling, ji giftl iejta- rear thele"great freedom Proiri ei dust, (he Mesa, embankments being sodded and in many cos- , cs planted with Sowers, making the view pleasant Indeed. Greater speed is achieved than would be thought /lon our roads. the trains on the London and Northwestern Rail wermakitig Wenn. (PSI Li to L°o - a dilemma of twoOtand ,and twelve milos t in five beam,. oWatoto ng rein' times , on the way. By a , newly Introduced arrange ment, therisiginekis sniiplied with water with out stopping, thecitivlce by which this is done being simply a long trough placed between the nab, into which 'n suety)" fripaPpis , tba I engine is Introduced act* tra n the supply of water taken. All railway eta norm are of the most 1 substantial character, and some of them redly handsome building*, and arranged in every way to provide fornie comfort of travelers, the system being so Per• i fect that it is short an Impossibility for the traveler to commit an error in 'taking lila train, everything being plainly lettered, and Attentive, uniformed officials always on band to give' intormation. Refreshment saloons; are generally to be found, where •eatables Qf all kinds are to be had.; The that, second and third clam booking or ticket offices are in dif fere!: parts of the building, and there is no , unpleasant crowding ;lii procuring tickets, 1 and none but those who tire holders of thherth art permitted near the cars, the tickets befog examined on entering a gate when you take your train and given up at the depot when you leave the train. Everything is done hp on the most perfect system, the Vantage* of which are most apparent to th s who are, unaccustomed to such stem= .1 admit sv ell precantionis taken agnind midair. the 1 roads being fenced in to prevent animals from obstructing the roadway, and the ;hu man species kept from walking the track by laws providing heavy lines for so doing, Ind also a fine for getting on or off a train when I in motion. 'Every inducement is.held out to, foibles travel, and at this season of the 4trar particularly, excursion trellis at minced fares are run on• nearly all railways, and the pub' ; lie made aware pf the fact by most extensive advertising of it... In *ll parts of London and the adjacent country may be seen, on blank wail* fends, dm, huge pesters with, "To Brighton and back every. Sunday and Mon-1 day for three shillings , ' and "Ninehours at Brighton every Sunday and Monday for three , shillings." The soma announcement is to be teen staring you in the face from the tops of omnibuses, at railway stations, and In At set everywhere you happen to go, The public, seeing this so much, are not long in noting out ,that the--Lrmdon, Bnghton. and Booth Coati Railway will, MI any Sunday or lion day, tekeyou to ttristton, on the sea coast, about MY miles from Lendon,allow a may of nine hours and hunk& passer back to London, for three shillings, or about onedol tar currency at present rates. As a *se nsed* nottisdns, are crowed jug many of the Poorer deem are enabled 'to indulge in a dip in Si* sea, possibly several times during the season, and the road derives a pecupbuy benefit from it. Snit is °Wail rallwaylines , Some interesting spot is mide of easy and Cheap - access; mad the lisca made known.and• cro*dalock td it; both nie‘nniwors' and the poops the gainers thereby. •Intir t at 1,1" 00 ruf. ri t e. "' ces Olfrgwr . one ti . nkered to travelers to ,be feud: on side. et the warm, and one *Wit 14' Amisrlems who buster differed ( rig erbtk has not?) from the catravagani ' Wei : ittortionfatlistegitey eoli th drtv waw• the otteated: atilt at. the Tinned gnawwill.nsmit fully appreatets. The cabs (all osairoree yebkies) hare completely hrms! pereededleekeeyeesales.. tbe "finwte so two-bone veld& Of thefts! bring ems IiAM. INT lOW kIaak s atINORNINMO Ibur-wheelses, abelberkser:(eallonlailer its in venter) Bering two:largewlisels, open . In emee,twith set:Arisp. doing at piastre, seats for two and freest for the dri ‘yrr Pochoi' DP . belga& Toe.foormbeclers nave . twti Seats and Orb .dcionl, mat:entirely Them , and am many ob y man, Um b Am ook? ' , rate. of railway poited with cab 5i 1741 7C1 'of a its pen. per a ins and a - ilirfiliftWlttiliiirtit - reittol:nototi p, will ier a. than tin '' n finti. t finv *Eti l aAV I rep taiits -1441r aga l 2 re was ,Beaeetty thy iirge item= lesists, and .is found so matisibetory that it Otans e t ery singular -- that come enterprising Yank has not attempted the' introductiott of theertftiklitto tfiettritiellndeltienathdtrol ted States at least. There lea prejudice in our country against - one-Itorelt vehicles, I am aware,,_ sod, is.,la certain tbdthe "wear .41211 weidd bt greater than nere, owing to' our rough streets, but then irLondon cabs are profitable at the' prices charged here they would be profitable at home dim mbrationof flay per cent, which wonkfatili be muck below•whit we now have to pay.. - . • nays much fit attniand raliOnYs, I narking the Womble aspects, but I do pot I wish %to be inidenisootttbat I ikatisidek gag lash railways or railway, earrhiges ahead of those at honk in every paPtienlar, but on the contrary ant.di to • think that' there are some -things t could be adopted here with considerWe advantage to di parties con cepeett" •t• Attiongthene'btienithithoglittibi-: a cabin - on the locomotive, for thero ion of the engineer, for on all the en gines need heft he has to stand ',exposed to the weather, no twitter what the ;mature of it is To the suggestion that *change in this respect would be beneficial you will receive answer that the climate here Is such flat. such a pro. tection as our engineers enjoy is quits time• oemary,,the stammer ireatberipot being so o I treme 1 warm, nor the winter as very cold as With us; but as the tuttabitititts of thitseactiou have been treated towline very warm weath er this season, (the thennometer on several ooessiotts leaching ItNI Isa the sun, a degree n( hest quite !inland in this conntry,)tbey may bane reason to modify their opi nio ns. dumb er advantage we possess is the ball-rope, ena bling any .person to communicate with the engineer upon occasions where limey be no ovary at the Instant. Strange as it may seem, so opposed are the English to anything new, that, they steadily refuse to adopt' so simple ninesns of preventing trouble or of furnishing aid in time of trouble, and, and as yet the, only means, of cometunhation with thit goardls at Stations. which; On express trains, are few &miter between._ Anther ad vantage we claim Ta ommtecting the health of every isilway psfettger,,l tug that;is the , water dente which are connected with near ' lyawery Irstelasseartas Antetlean nude. .No Istieh thing Ii yet to befinnid in this country, and, like communication with the ,gnard, us- Ulm mud only receive sttectioll sr- regular 'stations, which Is very incoeveniegt * the two bist suggestions imikovement, have found no one.who can give Amy mason. why they diould n.lt be adelßed, -except In the let% ter ametbenrostnanios -of the ewer woutil prevent it. This may 'the case", n ad 'it *mid be quite impossible to alter. the raiment sr rang,ement of the cars you kvuivr: • However, there arendny things w hich will gave pleasure to m& American in traveling on glish railways, and which he• would,, if an istwejudiced man, freely say could be adopt ed at hope dthl the change•le Srr the better, and Wert atereatilik at hem ;Adak the day is not far distant lila we shall have a most perfeet'syttem, for we are a' progressive pee. pie, while those :on this sideare content to, move along in the same channel their fore fiabeillumediu, unableto discover when a dotage thr the better can be made. , The people generally are beginning to a t reciate the me ' , Ream's-WI they are calk& and rimy - no xpressions ot good feeling ere quite common, all of which we 'must take to be sincere until the contrary be proven. ' .1 remarked above that there hut been smite particular warm weather experien ced here this season. in fact, so warm a summer hos not been known within the memory of the oldest inhabitant. No rain of any consequence has fallen for several months; and all over the land andel:ice hi given by the parched up ap -pearance ofeverything that rain is very great ly needed. "The green &kis of Merry Sug-' land" are this season , not to be seen. and the beauty of the landscape sacra thereby. Not. withstanding the dry weather good craps 'of grain ate mud to he expected; hut roots of all kinds - will. yield but poorly. Butter and cheese arc advancing ,thdly, and vegetables, higher• than for many seasons past. uA Whitetetiats Govennierl." For an example of the mode in which the Southern Democracy occasionally vary their bccupation in shooting "Radical niggers," by tryingto coax them to become "colored Dem ocrats," we submit the annexed mtechitim, which has been prepared for the use of the Virginia freedmen by the Richmond Whia, one of the leading Democratic rebel journals of the South. It covers the whole ground, with more than usual fidelity to the truth, and makes very fair reading for the Demo crats hereabouts, who believe in "a white man's goyemment." The Wirif says ; Who gave the negr. oes the right of suffer ego In New York? The Democratic party. Who presided over the Convention which gave this,privilege to negroes? Martin Van lluren, a Democrat. Who afterwards elected Martin Van Buren President of the United States ? The Demo matte party. Who married a negro wointri and by her had mulatto children? Hichani IL Johnson, a good Democrat. • Who elected Richard M. Johnson Vice President of the United States? The Demo. ctatic petty. If PMmt Van Minn bad died, and Rich ard M. Johnson had_hetome President who would homelier:ow the Democratic Mistress of the White House? This i.egro.woman. • Who made the negro a citizen of the State of Maine ?The Democratic party • Who enacted isetedisr law in ..ssachnsettO 'rho Democratic party. • Who gave the negro a right to vote in New- Hampshire ?.. The Dantccraile party. . Who permitted every colored person own lag.ll2so New York to becomes voter? General Assembly purely Democrailc. Who-repeeled the laws of Ohio which re quired • memo to"give bonds and security before settiteg In that State ? The Democrat- Riot". • Who made mulattoes legal rotors 111 Ohio? A Democrat% Supreme Court, of which Rea ben.Wobd was Chief Justice. Whet beaune of Reuben Wald 1 The Den oenitte party elected him Governor three times. • „ Who bet* to givelree negroes the right to tote in Tennessee under the Constitution of 1797 t Glen. Jackson... . IVas General Jaciraron good Dessmst, geit easily pissed a apch: . , T. .PARILICIL _ . 1 4~+ l 1 1400•0140 01141$, mid, egetiele rims ins ritoniewsuounmenipro tlip dthoisektit Rodlost4r sato eil' 1 4 •s S PIP Waco lII= "114111- 61 10 se. Mr. ins relifito• of Mu Ma to oat Vest rillii‘ t 4Ulitill ioV WI amide disarek, fie will sim ta and- 411!elleaof ofd !liken! Ilwelqr al as D4sic:4 i,;;; . 44; ti eft wa iv ek ImiL apt it WX 4 *Vr. Jo4llool.** IFElTiiga ANia citora Nos -` Sbtstrtistmento. xszzaton.jarren,-itt:sti ..oo,oo)ydlowmau.s.ol ett Iv • • " IP. .** MIMI, Copra,. • Ledbetter Miscast 1004 UM *. 4 :ergyf ,Irtaiiircriag — Z/1 21-4 ,49 - 111net - Orrost Street, rldb4,3ol‘. Wo imqllM - • , • • F AIL :•A N 1) - IV I ODS] UNDIRSIONED ItZOB LEA . VE TO INFORii . 1,, kW • .Olopt thlo. pol4k, rpm.* A u he kir " ocaks4 di sear 41%04k Mr Wen styles kir Samoa aa4 tlcsarta ifertorhitti k • lON ikt way nacktate nem unrmheie PURNISDING GOODB, - CONISVANTLI ON IL'IND. nothisq6oodrr to order on the etioet.4 notice. 'MAW On tbe bpe lot put eteonk, 1 h ope b y dem idrfoldlW,te Marto omit a oridosur.e rOw Dame:. 'MILLER, BRIDOIt NT . DR/Dom47 A FLOUR I FLOUR I ' • •• MEI ===s S;.4;ilVioss & Co's. Rhzin PRICES ,ii6Dei'ND BEST WHITE WHEMt WARRANTED 254 b sack, $ '1,45 - ** ( "s4s.:" " 2,90 • Baird; 11,50 Seeatii Quality, u ItrARKICOUNTY." 25 lb iack • • $ I,e?, • "54 . 2 ; 4 4 • Barrel, • 9,75 Refitieff;otsivtat,:mait.., FIDUR! FLOUR i!FLOUR!!! greak.W ' J. 13.A..11. 010,4 4 V1CR. PA. Bzirr QtrAturr. _ 251 b Sa - c* - $l5O 50. t •0 , • - 3 0(1 50 '• SECOND QUALITY. 25 lb Saar: . $1 25 50(64 66 • 250 : - . .1000 sigark_tii• E3TATZ ;TABLE • Vein SALE. ux r4DIRSIONSI). ICCEATTOI o>r 111 T ybal sad lbestoietit of tirabbet Roll tate at Industry woruirhip. awn. meaty. fig , decd, by *lrmo of Ibitbatitrevetabbibd Wald tart win ssi tartameakirin etpto• tab peek saliva prestser,be 134TV7WAI, tiptember 19. 1808, as ce CIO*, P. 314 all that tartan him or Set if tad Wasted fir Indlatft tairmidp dweafd.m waters of Wolf Ind. one mile from de 1111astilt delivery the Chmetand $ Ittabort It. 'od* of Joh llaaad. Ames tie,llJe Dell.Ent . Was awl oaten ^ contidatag WIZ IMMO AMES.Moict afleeidard. Abend PO Berea cleared. coal adder the 'role farm; • dwelling bow en the r , en , IBM. 121 . 131bb 7 00•41$14 /01.$ 'Arm daefil 4.n vet. Wow& 44,maNlinti %ft 11k- Wrest from day of 01111 e_and t be wecctred by Jodi. meat bond, or , boad and mactrafe. scgliffiftlt. JOB'S fiumz, , Rochestet ILRBLE''WORKS, I We R. IfARHALL, DEALER of rrAtLwr AMERICAN MARBLE. lATtOILeT CV of W 31106 elitshed Head and rooSto nes t ha t har er been *erred In Bearer coantr, at the eery tarot cart prices. MI persona desiring Younntentr and Read etewa call moon and examine owe wort and priceitlxiereP' ebalna' allearbirre. We detrt?aaspaitton, Doty in &is ab of work are ogandleit WALL PAPER WALL • PAPER I. WALL PAPER Oil Moths ! Oil. Cloths 1 Oil Cloths I eA.iitissigig et I AL 1%. N. Ei ei 1 im 10 sr • • • • iSoIAIAND VOLTA 0? CA_ ll . PAPIIR fast waived, sathdll 'be odd Wry 0 "" as be pateimma shombige,sl liirtrIZEMCIULIBI _ll/141inniteri / 1 / 4 4 Dulkinik 1660 W it tlir witisid Moo. tett laigke& 'itm, 'Viers otidtpistee - 4 - i n liii m ilittiotimo the oceitimg. • • rl h•o netk ali to on sit C s ;•1 , 1 " 1 ", 11 , 41 " a relf,b 7 "tri -ittocelts. Lailiiiiii". Cr e i . Me" V% Clodmit.liaat, 1 4000. - 1 .. . 7 , ~. 2( ~ ~ --, : • 7 •' 7 I i s, :;".' '' .." ' --e 'll 4 Ulna" . 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