§ cbforb Inquirer. BXBMBS, PA„ FPBAT, <>BT <• <V ' I'NION STATE .NOMINA I lON. eon SUPREME Jl DUE, IIF.NKY W. IWILI.t OK ALLEGHENY COUNTY. JMON t'OtNTV NOMINATIONS. KOR ASSEMBLY, JOHN T. Kit IIAKIIS. I'lilton Coinit.v. JOHN WEJ.I.KK. Somerset omit* . DISTRICT ATTORNKY, ,1 %. i-iiiXTS. ltcIIorl Borons ie TREASURER, JOHN It. JORIAN. lt-<lloi-l llonuigll. Jl RY COMMISSIONER, W I 1.1.1 AM liIRM.NI. clnlr. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ' WII.IIA'I KARNS, IIIM-M 11. DIRECTOR OK POOR, V l>\*i t I.FRY. Mitlrtlc AVHHIb-rr.v. AUDITOR, of § i n H Jl IMiE SHARSWOOD ON I.U-AI. TENDERS. I'ilrarl frmu Bis Opinion in Oio Cnsi- ol Boric vs. Troll. "1)11 the whole, llien. ! am of opinion thus tbc , r o'. 'ion of the of CoagfOM of February 25th, I declaring the not. s roue i in pursuance ot that act to he lawful money, ami a <• '• r. IS CSCORKTITETIoXAL. --This re nders it unnecessary Hiatal should •.■on bier the e.thcr question which has been made, as D. the effe t ol the special agreement to pay in lawful silver in acy >■: th United Stales ! am in favor of entering judgment for the plain;:t:. I , tt as a majority .-f the eouit n-ro of different • .pinion, judgment fr the del. u iaiil. ' / , the Philiiilrl/iliin Ay of f id vf Ft -,y. I - '•), where the opinion is published in fu.!. It may also le found in the Z.<;/ni lutethy ■ March H, 1- - t, page V' 2. In the cue copy of the Ay isa carefully pre • .re 1 eulogy of the judge and this opinion, i which is the following: "Judge Sua its woo II reasons upon ar. 1 decides the ea.-e as if ho were souie lofty spirit sitting far ib. ve and out of the contentions and strifes of the world." vvill not the it bier .f greenbacks and ilovorn mcnt b. nds consider tbc judge as quite too eleva led audetbrrial for such earthly honors as a seal on the Supreme Bench i tit i i i FREEMEN AROUSE! Momentous issues are before you. The peace of our country, the liberties of our people are intperrilk-d. Awake and to the i . seuc! The hosts of treason, the allies of ti,..-; be!-, led by the recreant Johnson are marshalling for the on-ct. The mm who sanctioned the starving of our gallant sol diers at Andersonville and Libby, who re joiced over our defeats and mourned over our victories are active, vigilant and untiring. They will leave no means untried, no stone unturned by which they may gain a vote in behalf of treason and traitors. They pro pose to repudiate the national debt, to pro nounce Legal tenders unconstitutional, to declare the reconstruction laws voi-1. to pav don traitors and not only restore them to the privileges of citizens, but to exalt them to i.flh-e over loyal men. They sanctioned the murder of the lamented Lincoln and condemned the execution of the assassins as murder. They have constantly opposed every measure intended to punish traitors and make treason odious. They are now aiding and abetting Andy Johnson in his defiance of Congress and the people, and 0 -nly - motion his threats subvert the gov • rnment and break up the Congress of the p-oplc by military force. Encouraged by these acts of Northern Copperhead-, there are to-day tin In tlnupnul rrbd sold teartn -1 J. equipped and officered, in Maryland rt adyat a moments notice to as.-ist thctrtu •fohn.ron in mal scliemu? to subvort oui t government, take away ourlibert i- ■- and him- j self rule the country with a rebel tyrant's rod. j Such is the programme of Andy Johnson j and his rebel and Copperhead co adjutors, j Friends of freedom, lovers of 'liberty will j you cau you sit silent and indifferent in j such a crisis? Shall the national faith be broken? Shall our debt be repudiated and iiurb nls dee'ared void? Shall tlio hard irn.sl dollars of our industrious laborers with which they hope,to buy bread and •f.tl-.ing for their families be pronounced worthless? Shall traitors bo pardoned and treason rewarded? Shall the fruits of vie tory be lost in the hour of triumph by your indifference? Shall our free government bought by the sacrifices of our fore-fathers and preserved '>y the blood q£ our-fathers, son-, and brothers be given up without a struggle? Shall the enfranchised lie re man led to slavery and the manacles of the bondmen be forged again? Shall the libor ti--s 1 ught at so fearful a price oft 100-l and trci-ure 1-3 endangered l.v lethargy and in difference now? If not. arouse and gird yourself for the strugek- But a few b'rief hours remain, but in tb. m all may be -aved or lost. lc?t no moment be l>-t. From this day until the polls close on the v thol" tt.-t.'ber, let every man. who loves hise uii try and prizes her glerious liberty and her free institutions, lab-.r un -• i n .-ly in.season and out of season for the sue v.- : of the whole Rejiubliean ticket. In ti.- hour • f peril let every man be at his post, that wh u the struggle ends all may rejoice aiike in the victory. Be not satisfied with going to the poll- yourself, but exhort your neighbor by all that he bold- dear, by his pride of the past,, by his enjoyn. Nt of the present, by his hopes of the future, i • -me forth and de clare by his ballot, that treason shall be made odious and traitor ; punished that tb will of the people is the law of the land and that no recreant I'r- sident shall defy it with im punity -that the national faith shall be strictly kept and every dollarof debt be paid —that our free government shall he main tained and our liberties preserved—that the loyal men, who by their blood and treasure saved the country, shail rule it also. Let such be the high reso've of the patriotic, loy al men throughout the state and when the polls close'on Tuesday next, Pennsylvania will lie found to have rolled up such ah over whelming I'nion majority as shall forever blight the hopes of rebels and Copperheads, and administer to Andy Johnson and his rebel co adjutors, such a scathing rebuke that they will never again dream of resisting the laws of the land as expressed by the will of the people. THE JOHN BILOWN OUTRAGE John Brown, a worthless drunken negro, who has lived nearly all his life-time with Democrats (so-called), and who was drunk no doubt on Copperhead whiskey, attempt ed to commit an infamous outrage on a white woman near Bedford about ten days ago. Immediately the Copperheads here abouts began to use this as an electioneering sell i ;ne. They talked as if the Republicans w -ic in some way responsible for this out rage, they tried by indirection to do this. Among the loudest of these babblers was Mr. William Bowles, treasurer of the Poor House Funds. We suggest to him that he has quite enough to do to keep his accounts straight as Poor House treasurer, so that we don't have any more oversights and errors running away with the money of the tax payers by the tliou-njiit/s. And another was Mr. O.E. Shannon who has ever since been travelling around to Copperhead meetings commenting on this diabolical outrage. It is said that Shannon could not have made a speech at all except for this. It formed the whole burden of his twaddle. Perhaps lie could put in his time better as Chief Bur gess of Bedford Borough in superintending the making of gutters and a reservoir that cost thousands of dollars and are utterly worthless. Republicans have a far better .-how for asserting that the Coppcrheails induced Joint Brown to attempt this atrocious wickedness in oidcr that tliey might raise an outcry for electioneering purposes. Nay more, such a charge would not be without a show of found ation. John Brown was drunk. There is but one tavern kept by a Republican in Bedford. It can be proven John Brown did not get his whiskey there. Isaac Men gel is a tavern keeper, and he is the Copper head candidate for County Treasurer Mr. Edward Kerr is District Attorney. He is the Copperhead candidate for re election. I t is alleged that he knew of this outrage sir or tight hours before any effort was made to arnst John Brown, and that Brown was in town and could easily have been arrested. There is nothing in -he antecelents of the Party to which these people belong to make it improbable that they would engage in just such a scheme. Some thirty years ago they tried to defeat Major Barclay for the Benate by bribing a negro wench to lay an illegiti mate child at his office door just before the election. And their whole career shows that they arc willing to use any subterfuge and any fabrications that might promise suc cess. There cannot be. much doubt but that this negro was made drunk and put up to this assault by white men and that ij the proper < forts had In en made he woidd not hare ■ coped. Brown it is said was seen in town two or three hours after the warrant for his arrest was put in the hands of the constable. It is needless to say the consta ble was not a Republican. i'nion men! War Democrats! Republi can-! True men and patriots by whatso ever name known! once again to the Polls, an. I once again defeat this infamous party ot Traitors, and Tricksters arid Liars who arc now capping a career of treason by such miserably mean and contemptible election eering frauds. W P. SCHELL THE RAIL ROAD CANDIDATE. BLOODY RUN Oct. Ist, I>o7. MESSUS. EDITORS: Plain facts in regard to candidates shculd not t>e concealed, if those facts have any bearing upon the vital inter ests of the people. In electing men to the legislature in these latter days, it is right arid reasonable that all should understand clearly the opinions of candidates upon measures that may in the course of legisla tion result beneficially or injuriously to the districts which they may represent. In view of this policy I have thought to disclose a few facts which I have from reliable au thority, that the gentleman named above is trying to secure bis election on the principle of his advocacy of the "Free Rail Road policy.'' An electioneering scheme of this kind may be advantageous to him, but it is full of danger and deceit. The prevailing opinion amongst the majority of our people i->, that it was through the instrumentality of Mr. Sehell that the Broad Top Rail Road sprang info existence; hut the truth is that, through shrewd conjuring, and rich protn j i-es Mr. Sehell secured for himself the presidency of that company at a salary of ■ one thousand dollars per annum, and the ! whole amount subscribed by hitu was just ; that sum; so that at the end of the firstycar, | Mr. Sehell's subscription was credited to him iri full, and the money remained in his po<-ession instead of assisting to build the load. It appears also that Air. Sehell i promised that if they made him president of ! the company, that he would insure forty thousand dollars of subscription to the Road; which was never redeemed and through some political act of legerdemain he was exonerated by the company, and the .-"nsequence was, the Bail Road lingered along unfinished, for the want of the neecs -ary mean-. Now, if the people of this district should i fleet Mr. Sehell for the purpose of getting Rail Roads constructed, they will find ; eventually that their labors have been--not lor Mr. Sehell, but—in vain. The Penna Central control- legislation at Harrisburg t > an alarming extent, and those who have been tried and found true to our interests, are worthy of confidence. Messrs. Richards and Weller are in view of their manifest fit niness heretofore, men upon whom the district can safely reiy, and it would be folly to give up a certainty t u- a j -hadow. Truly \ ours, J. E. FATTEKEIKLD. 1 GONE BACK ON US." The Gazette of this week contains a card signed by Captain John S. Swart/., the gen tleman who foots the Republican ticket for the very distinguished position of County Auditor, in which he tells the world, after a silence of three months intervening be tween the nominating convention and this time, that he is a Democrat and not a Re publican, and that he, therefore, DECLINES THE NOMINATION. ('apt. Swartz was a delegate to the Con vention which nominated him, and by his silence on the occasion, accepted the nomi nation. He was a soldier, and though he had been a Democrat, he had accepted the position of delegate andacted with the Ke pv.blican party up to the election last Fall. He is, apparently, a mere creature, without mind or decision of character, and ratliei excites our pity than our contempt. \\ e presume that lie and his small fisted Cop perhead friends have made up their minds that this act of treachery will ruin the Re publican party, whereas it will affect it about as much as a toad would impede the pro gress of a mammoth locomotive. Since Capt. Swartz is no longer a candi date our friends will use their own pleasure in voting. The hour at which we write makes it too late for the substitution of any other person, we, therefore, suggest to the Republicans to merely scratch him off in charity. DANGER AHEAD! President Johnson threatens revolution and is hacked in his threats by the Copper heads and rebels. 1 n Mary land they already have twelve thousand militia, fully armed and equipped and commanded by officers of the late rebel army. It is asserted by the President's most intimate friends that his further movements will be determined by the result of the elections in Pennsylvania and New York, If they go for the Copper heads, he will forcibly prevent the meeting of Congress and the rebel militia, of Alary land, are relied upon-as the nucleus of the army that is to support him in his revolu tionary movements. Such are the designs of Johnson and his Copperhead supporters and every vote cast for the Copperhead ticket in Pennsylvania will be a vote in favor of a new rebellion and another effort to destroy the Union, subvert our free govern inc-nt and set up one man power in the per son of Andy Johnson. Such are the mo mentous issues of the coming election. Let no man stay away from the polls or be in different at such a crisis. His duty to him self, to his fellowmer calls every friend of freedom, every lover of his country, every true patriot, to come forward and sustain law and order and express his faith in the government of tlio people by voting the full Republican ticket. SHOWING THEIR COLORS. The Maryland rebels Laving, with the aid of Andy Johnson, succeeded in saddling a eon-titution on the State to suit themselves, have thrown off all disguise feeling perfectly secure under their new constitution. On the 24th ult. the so-called Democratic Judicial Nominating Convention of Balti more. nominated a straight rebel ticket in which conservatism was not only completely ignored but most contemptuously snubbed, as the following record of the candidates most clearly shows: Bartol, the candidate for the Court ol Ap peals, was arrested during the war for al leged disloyalty, and imprisoned in Fort McHenry. Among other candidates for Judges, who were all active and notorious -vrnpathizers with the Rebellion, is one 1. Parkin Scott, a member of the notorious Fredrick Legislature of 1801, who was. by McClellan's orders, committed to Fort War ren: (j. \V. Dobbin, counsel for Kane's Police Board; Trimble, the bridge-burner; Robert liilmor. a brother of the notorious llarrv (Jilraor; C. AY. Pinckney, who is alleged to have been in the Rebel army on Lee's staff,' and Gorey, a member of the Constitutional Convention. The candidate for Clerk of the Criminal Court, MeKwen, was Clerk for the Kane Police Board in iwi, and went South, and returned after Lee's surrender. The Maryland Democrats have joined hands to-day with their brethren of Kentucky in awarding position—to the champions ot the Lost Cause. Conservatism was entirely ignored, and the claims of none but straight out and out rebels considered. PREPARING FOR MISCHIEF. Governor Swan of Maryland made a re quisition a short time ago on General < Irani for cannon to arm bis* rebel militia. Gen- Grant promptly refused to give United States aitillery to Swan's rebels. Gov. Swan lias since purchased artillery elsewhere suf ficient to fully equip his rebel forces.. Ev ery loyal man whether in Maryland or out believes that this arming of the militia means mischief. All the signs of the times indicate that these forces are being armed to assist Andy Johnson in any mad scheme of revolution that he may bo reckless enough to undertake. Let every true patriotic re buke these treasonable preparation by voting the full Republican ticket and assisting to roll up an overwhelming majority against Andy Johnson and his rebel policy. WHO PRACTISE ECONOMY' Under Democratic rule our state debt in creased continually for years until it exceed ed FORTY MILLIONS when the Republican party came into power. Ever ,-ince that time it has continually decreased at the rate of a million or more per year and in the liast year nearly TWO MILLIONS have been paid off. At the same time the law taxing real e.-tato lias been repealed and yet the amount of the debt yearly paid off lias been kept increasing each year. Taxpayers, if you want your taxes lightened and the state debt rapidly paid off vote the whole republi can ticket. DON'T FORGET that WM. P. Sehell, dur ing the war publicly proclaimed that he was I a Northern man with Southern principles, , and that he would sooner see the rebellion succeed, than that slavery should be abol j ished. 1 le is as much a rebel now as then and is unfit to be trusted with any ofliee of profit or trust among loyal men. Make treason odious by voting against Win. P. Sehell. REMEMBER when you go to the polls that Ed. F. Kerr, the Copperhead candidate for ! District Attorney, has publicly declared that he would sooner see Jeff. Davis in Congress than the Hon. ThatMeus Stevens. Rebels ! every where hate Stevens for the part he ' took in putting down the rebellion. NINE pledges arc a great matter, no doubt (There is a mystic power in the num ber nine.) They ought to be enough to keep Mr. Sehell straight if he gets to the Legisla ture. Probably they will he, if he gets there. And this in spite of his intimate prrsnnal relations with Thomas A. Scott the Vice President of tin Penna. /iailrond, the man who is so potent at Harrisburg input ting Legislation through for the Monopoly. Yet against this ostentatious array of pledges the people have the acts and votes of Messrs. Weller and Richards. Men's hon est deeds ought to be as good as other mens honest wonls. There is an old song ''Words are but air, and air but breath llow strong BO e'er you make thorn," And we dont imagine that the Republi cans of this district will lie induced by any number of pledges, although lie would make ninety and nine of them, to lorget Mr. Schcll's record during the V ar. COPPERHEADS VERSUS A FREE RAIL ROAD LAW. —Eight of the ten Copperhead Senators in the legislature last winter voted against the Free Rail Road Law. Yet when election rime comes round their candidates have the brazen faced impudence to profess and pledg* themselves as Free Rail Road men. Even Wm. D. Sehell, though when in the Senate he was the pliant tool of the Cenral Rail Road coin pa ny, now hopes by phdging himself to all sorts of rail road prijects to dupe the people into a belief in his professions. The IV-nn sylvauia may be a good place for advent urcts to- retrieve their fort unes, but they are not the men the people want. \ ote for Riehrrds and Weller who have shown them sol proof against the tempta tions of the ".Monopoly. THE Gaz'tt• publishes, with a tremen dous buga boo story, the bill passed by the last Legislature prohibiting corporations from discrimimting "against persons on ac count of color, us if it were a terrible thing to allow colore! persons to travel without constant insult from a low order of beings who like to drtf every decent colored per son down to their own level. We pity the creature who will be guilty of such mean ness towards God's rational creatures! lie is a libel on humanity ! If the -lave system were in exi.-tore/, and the author nf this sen sational artic'.,- e .uld <.\vn one colored man, he would ride with him in his carriage, shave him, dress him, sleep in the same room with him, but as a Fee man m n r! Oh, no ! Such hypocrisy! LET THE PKCIM U CHOOSE. —If a man makes a solemn contract witli you to pay a debt in gold, is it homst in him to insist that you must take paym-nt in paper ■ Judge Shars wood says inc. Judge Williams says yes. Which ot them do you prefer for Supremo Judge?— Jieiulinj <iazette. Judge Shar.-voi 1 -iv- no such thing! lie said GREENBACKS AND GOVERNMENT CURRENCY WKHEI NCONSTITUTIONAL! This i- the plain English of his <>| inion, and wo dare successful contradiction. A ( ir has Judge V iiliums faid what i here attributed to him. No oiiu will go further to sustain the law of contracts than Judge V iiliums, and be, therefore, maintains that the obli gations of the Government are both valid and constitutional. WE have been informed front a most re liable source that tl, : amount of the mro takesin the l'oor IF.use funds discovered last winter was over ' /< thousand dollars. The Gazetti has repeatedly denied this as the correct amount, -.ml has stated that it was only four or fid thou-and. During all this time, six or eight months, the Audit ors and l'uor Directors 1 ave never given to the public one single word of explanation. They have been mute as mice. "Loast .-aid, soonest mended" seems to be their motto. The people are to go it b'indfo. the I trim >• cratic ticket' Perhaps they won't though. We shall see. REMEMBER that the Cops are mum all over the State on the l'ree Rail Road Law. Neither the resolutions ofth ir State conv n tion, nor of any of their County ('inven tions have a word about the FYc R "1 Road Law. Remember also that Light u; the ten Cops in the Senate voted against the law la-; win!.''*- H .i II -o. 1 • Sob .1 do otherwise? Will l.<- iare to turn his back upon hi-party , as weli us upon his o\tn rec ord He has always been a supple tool of the Monopoly. Hence the necessity for so many pledges. Sudden conversions, when a man happens to want an office,are always to be regarded with suspicion. DID you ever hear the beautiful story of the SEVEN SLEEPERS. lIOW the three .county Auditor-, and the three l'uor Di rectors, and the very extraordinary duplica ted gentlemen who is clerk to both Poor Directors and Auditors, went to sleep and slept soundly for seven years, and when tin y wakened, .wo n thousand dollars wasmissing, and they didn't know where it was; "Little 80-Peep, She lost her sheep, And didn't know where to find them. ()h ' let them alone, And they'll come home, With their tails behind them'." LET the question be asked and repeated: "Can a political party, that opposed the na tion in time of war, when its very life was imperrilled, he tru.-tcd with its interest in time of peace? Can men who rejoiced at national defeat:-, and at rebel victories, be safely trusted with power? lAB. the an swer come up from every loyal heart, on m xt Tuesday, with such force a-even to appal the usurper who holds forth in the White House. A COPPERHEAD triumph on next Tues day, would be bailed with joy by every rebel from Mason and Dixon's line to the Gulf, and by every deserter who skedaddled to the bleak hills of Canada, and send up the price of gold from 10 to 1". cents, while on the other hand a Republican triumph will glad den the heart of every man, patriot and soldier in the land, and decrease the price of gold correspondingly. \ ote the whole Republican ticket. THE Gazette says the mistake in the l'oor j House business only amounted to four or five thousand dollars and not eight or ten thousand. Oh, well, it makes no difference! It's a small matter among so rnanv of us. If it hadn't been for some stupid fellow it : wouldn't have been known, and the tax ■ payers wouldn't have missed it! TflE Cop vote in California falls2,OHO short of their vote last Fall. Queer gain, ain't it? VOTE early and only once, that is all that will he necessary! TIIF. New York Constitutional convention on the 21 ult., adjourned over to the 12th of ; November. IK you want the Poor House accounts to j exhibit no more SIO, (MMI deficits, vote for j Tilery! THOSE desiring the Poor House to be N ! decent resort for the poor and the helpless, will vote for 1 'llery f J FRIENDS, REPUBLICANS, examine every ticket, and he sure that the names of llieh ards and Weller are on every one! (Jo to the polls early and dispatch persons for the aged and the infirm early in the (Jay. Don't wait until it is too late. ACTIONS speak louder than words. Re mcmher that Richards and Wellcr voted straight and oon-tantly against the .Monop oly and in favor of a Free Rail Road law. REPUBLICANS, go to the polls on next Tuesday and vote the Republican ticket from Judge Williams to Adam Cilery. '1 he Cops will not scratch a single candidate. TllE reception given to Sheridan and Sickles, on last Friday evening, in Philadel j phia, completely laid out the last remnant of CoppcrheadUm. I ale Sharwood ! WHO ever heard of a negro sla ('< having an unpleasant smell about hint? It has on ly been discovered since lie ha- become a freedman. It isa Copperhead di-eovurv! HE that cries out against taxation desires to inaugurate repudiation. I he latter fol lows the former as logically as raiu descend ing from the clouds strikes the eaith. REPUBLICANS, watch carefully that ela-s of men known as Deserters; they have no right to vote under the existing laws and our Court, at its last sossion, so decided. THE Gazette intimate.- that the election in Pennsylvania will settle the <|uestion of Negro Suffrage in the Southern States. This is n :ws ! Yes, G'azitte news! SHAI.I. too Poor House of Bedford coun ty cost the Tax payers thousands of dollars annually, and then not be a decent recepta cle for swine? Vote fur Adam 1 llery ! THE statute books of Pennsylvania con tain more legislation in f'avnr of Wm. P. Sohell than in favor of any other ten men in the county. Vote for Iti -hard - and \\ oiler! WHERE the Republicans are organized • by sub -ehool districts i t each sub school district commit'.' • see that every Republi can voter in the district i- promptly brought out. livery vote should be out by l2o'clock. THE fellows who said that. Greenbacks would be taken in exchange for wood, cord for cord, are now endeavoring to elect Shars w.iod to make their predictions good. Hon est men. vote for Henry W. V iiliums. THERE are a large number of bond hold ers in this county, it they desire to have their bonds declared null and void, they had better vote for Judge Sharswood, or stay away from the polls. HON. WM. P. SCHKI.L desire.-to go to the Legislature to retrieve his fortune. Can be do it /)■ in - ' t at s' | .tioo session and i ay expenses? Bosh! \ ote for Richards and j Weller! SOUTHERN master- never complained (S j their in gro servants occupying seats in the same vehicle with them, on the other hand j it was one of their institution-. Copper- . heads, however, won't stand it! Wot' lD it not be better to have a Repub lican in the Hoard of County Commissioners to watch the majority? it would save thou- ' sands of dollars to the tax payers! Vote for Kirns! THE Copperheads have run the machine j for many years in Bedford county, it is ; alxuit time that we have some body to inves- ! tigatc the affair-of the Commissioner.-' of- j (ice. Vote for Karn ! If you want a District Attorney who j drank toasts to Jeff. Davis during the war j and prop' ed to raise the rebel flag in your midst, v<.te for Kerr. If not vote for Points. Ai'.vrin on tbc part of Republicans is 1 inter] rottd by the Johnson men as an indi cation of the disapproval of the people of j the course of Congress. Letevery vote be polled and all will be well! t lARIBAI.PJ'S meditated attack upon Rome has been suddenly frustrated, lie was ar rested by onler of the Italian Government on the morning of the 24tl> ult at Sienra while crossing the Roman frontier and brought to Florence under guard. THE friends of the Union will notice that if the Republican vote fads short but bare two votes the adherents of Andy Johnson will claim it as a gain for his policy. Turn out, friends, and -ee that our vote does not fall below that of last Fall. \ COP can seat himself in a barber shop, allow a colored barber to lather his face lean over him, pull bis nose, shave him. or stand at his elbow while he cats his meals, but he cannot endure the idea of staying in the same ear with him. < >ut upon such hypocrisy' THE Copperheads are complaining very much of the apathy of some of their leaders and blame them with having too many gov ernment Bonds. That's what's the matter. The Cops that have bonds know very well that if Judge Sharswood is elected their bonds will be endangered. If you desire to .-ave your Bonds, vote for Hon. Henry W. Williams! MR. SCHKI.L is embarrassed politically and financially; he expects the people to return him to the Legislature to retrieve his fortune. Who ever heard of an honest rep resentative making money? Richards and Weller go to the Legislature to represent their constituents, not t-> make fortunes. Vote for Richards and Weller! WE prefer men who go to the Legislature . to secure hon< -t legislation. Things have j come to a pretty pass when we are asked to j send men to the Legislature because they ; are experts at trickery. Riclwrds and Wel ler are honest! WITHIN the last few days the Cops have gone under; they have ceased to boast or ev. n to offer to "bet," they have given up all hope of electing Sharswood, and the last particle of enthusiasm has oozed out. \ ote early for Williams! Till* TNIJI'IHER d senvcrcd a year ago that Bedford county was SI'J,HOO indebted to the State, who knows liow many other leaks might he disc'Vered if a Republican were in the Board of Commissioners. \ ote for Karns! Ti IE poor creatures whose misfortune it is to be compelled to avail themselves of the hospitalities of the Bedford County Poor House, would be more comfortably enter tained in a barrack. Those desiring a change will vote for 1 llery ! JOHN T. HM lIAKPS and JOHN WKI.I.ER won all honor in the last Legislature for their honesty and integrity. Such men alone saved it; ifyou wan t to sink the next Leg islature von for Sehell; if not, vote for Rich aids and A\ cller' A Cop tell.- tts that he thought every body knew that William Kirk. Esq., would be eb el. ! Jury ('nmii.i--ioiur, and that the man who didn't know better didn't take the • a per.- ! We heartily agree with him there, )> it mu.-t confess that we never suspected hint of reading even the Gazette. ?I it Si 'HEU. bad no scruples about selling out to the I'enna. Central Raii Road when he represented this district in the Senate. Will lie do any better now with all his pledges? When the Devil was sick, the Devil a Saint would be, but when the Devil got well, Devil the Saint was he. "WHO care.-I'm Expenses? Dad's rich!" the 10.-s of ten thousand dollars to the tax payers is of no account. What the Cops are keeping wat.-h and ward against now is " Sigger iijiifdityd They are afraid the il niff!,i is" might get into office, and that the public funds mi. lit not be safe. SOLDIERS, will you vote for the candi dates of a Party which four years ago was opposed to allowing volunteers the right to vote ? Is there a single soldier so lost to all feeling of self-respect, and respect for his comrade- in arm-, who laid down their lives in the war, as to 1 ■ ■ found voting for the can didates of the t 'opperheads? THE best way to settle the question of ri> instruction is to elect Hon. Henry \\ . Williams to the Supreme Bench of this State. This aeS u> of the 1 >yal people will exhibit to the recreant President at \\ a.-h -ington that the loyal masses are determined to support Congress as against his usurpa tion. \ ote for Williams! FRIENDS of peace and liberty; remember tb it Andy Ji.-hti--.oii threatens to forcibly I prevent tie- meeting of Congress and a.- I -ume a m : itary dictatorship if the Coppei-| hea Is carry the Pennsylvania election. If i you do ii • wi b to -. e a new war begun by Andy John-oii in hi- effort to make himself j sole ruler of the country, vote the whole , Republican ticket. CHAKAI TKRISTIC. —The new Constitution recently adopted by the Maryland rebels, demonstrates the true pro-slavery spirit, in • its abolition of the common - -hools provid • 1 : for by the Constitution of Truly , they love darkness because their deeds are | evil. They can only rule by keeping the people in ignorance. MR. Scnn i promises the people of the i Woodberiie- a tab <>ad. He did not know that they airoaly have a charter, and had forgotten that he has no money himself, that he i- at the outs with the Central, and 1 that the Legislature docsnot appropriate ino ! ney to build Railroads. Vote for Richards j and Weller! DOES Wm. P. Sehell expect to make | money enough, if elected to the Legislature, ! to redeem the bogus oil stock that he duped | the people of Bedford County into buying? ' If he does he had better pledge himself to !J -O. It V .11! Ibe a much more tempting bait than hyp --. ideal Rail lb ad pledges. | We could not r'-c to vote for liiai even ill. n. but we e-'u'd accommodate him with a little oil stock, very cheap. • LET our friends N the various Loronghs and township- hold caucuses en Saturday or Monday night preceding the e! ction, and ! allot to each the work which is to he done on Tuesday follow ing. By this means every one will know what .1 vo'ves upon him, and all he will have to do wile to execute the i work assigned to him, and all will be well. We earnestly uige upon < ur friends to at tcn 1 to this matter without fail. THE Legislature of Pennsylvania makes no apple}.* lotions for building railroads. How does M . Sehell intend to raise money to build ail the railroads lie has already promised? Report says he has no money, the Legislature aj propriates none, and hei< | <it tin o iifs with tin- Central! Ain't it only an electioneering scheme. Honest voter, it i-nothing el - ' \ ote for Richards and j Weller! IT is sai! T I.e. T L '. official of the Penn sylvania CEIIRIITI Railroad induced Mr. Sehell to co into a i ttain speculation, and then left him -ti b. nd 'hat. therefore, the said Mr. S ' 'is ad at him." Suppose th . fluid w- • come to the relief of Mr. Sehell. ■!• - a: \ otic suppose for a moment that Mr. Sehell would not find ic convenient to support the Centiai? Certainly he would. Ficon your Free Railroad pledge, it is as i-lie a- the winds ! Vote lor Richards and Weller! THE friends of Mr. Sch-.-ll say that he has been at daggers points with the representa tives of the Pennsylvania Central Company for pome time, and yet that gentleman pledges hitusclf in favor of the early com pletion of the Southern Pennsylvania and Council--. It. 1! I. livery body knows that tin Cent-.-id i- building this road. How then can S i - i do anything towards its completion? Note for Richards and Wel ler! BEDFORD COUNTY COPS ANT) GRO SUFFRAGE. ' N£ Col. John H. Filler the only adv the Negro Suffrage in P. dford tumping the county for the I '.,j r | We have not had the pleasure . • ; him and therefore connot tell ; in it.*ll zeal he advocates Negro S ifl we hear his speeches highly praivi] Copperhead friends. So much fiq -. Suffrage and Copperheadi-m in if county. DEMOCRACY AND THE NEGRO President Johnson and his 1), rebel friends are every day cxpo-uig hypocrisy on the Negro que.-!i n son has been almost begging s ,im gent negro, Fred Douglass aiming t|,,.. her, to take charge of the Freelin'.-n i reau, expressing his wiHincc.. . ~ Gen. Howard as soon as he can find , who will accept the position THE friends of S hell say that I.e Broad TOP Railroad. Admit th e ' hand in it; hut who rcaliz- d thea l. , ■ Mr. Sehell, and parties for him, 1 n lr . all the lands along the route that vv. ted to have coal or iron on them, a- i ~ inal prise, and the poor honest firu - - alizod nothing, while on the other! Sehell pocketed everything, l-'arim r-. ■■ you ready to give Mr. Scheil your laud build your railroads. If not. vote fbrll ards and Weller! LET all good citizens who want the tary affairs of the County and IV r !! economically conducted remember that three Democratic Auditors, and three b crutic Poor Directors, and a 1> : . cierk, the- whole a-'en watching with eyes, "open tight," High torft „ ti. dollars , leaked out of the Poor IF usef: "unbeknown" to anybody. Hadn't better try a few Republicans, ju-t to the other fellows and poke them up i sionally, and keep THEM awake? WE arc credibly informed that when Sehell sold out to the Rail Road AI . the consideration was seventy-tire th dollars. He defends this .-ale of bi as a Senator, on the ground that it w:i- ■ for in a Railroad subscription to the 11. ingdon and Broad Top Rail road. T subscription to the road was only 1.. THOUSAND dollars? J fid the other! TY FIVE thousand go into Mr. S 11-. - pocket? Does he hope to make it j-; this way again ? DONT forget that AY. P. Schcli wi the chief managers in the Bedford 11 . enterprise, to which you were indu -i subscribe by promises that the money - I be expended on the road between Dallas and Bedford. Remember that a dollar was so expended and thai wi. some of the subscribers were oouipelted pay the last cent, the subscription others, who happened to be in the r: were cane, lied without the dollar. Do you want to invest in at, I more bogus railroad promises, ifyou l ! vote for Sehell! If not, vote for ilichir: ! and AA'eller! CITIZENS of 8.-dford County, r N . I that you were duped by William . • Sehell into expending a- much u. for worthless oil stocks as would have la railroad to every village in the . i Do you wish to invest anything more in Ai: • Sehell's promises whether in the sin; stock or new-paper card-.' THE Cops are at last despondent. !!;. latest adv ices they gives us Ohio by a: J TWENTY THOUSAND and have given ; ... hope of Pennsylvania within the la-t t weeks. L-t u- have a good turn r Tuesday next and we will eary the Stau twenty thousand majority. j J (){)N DOLLARS REWARD! Thej'lacc tol-uv GOODS NND SAYK V GIRV: <. BACKS, IS at the GKKAT BAKU ATX S10K: (;. K. Y W. OSTEUF Who will sill froru this date until the - Septcnibt-r prior to closing to otherwise repair their Store room,) their HX 1 L STUCK at GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS. Many g -<!- t and COST. Bcdfnrd, Aug. CTLLN EK'S WASH POWDER. SAVKS TIME, LABOR, MONEY MAKES WASIIINU A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FE-T! - SOLD EVERYWHERE. TRY IT. ZEIGLEU A .SMITH. Uhcnii.-L.- and WIIULV-A;I- Hrii-'- TZR Nurih Third street, L'hi': it.; Nov. Iti, ISSti.-lyr. Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap A superior Toilet Soap, prepare 1 tr fined Vegetable Oils, in combine Glycerine, .nd c.q-i-'edly designed of I,adit's and fertile Nue-cry. It- | : is exquisite, and its washing properties unri. a For P„le by all druggists. liny'-'I F. 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